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when mohamed morsi won, they turned the power over to mohamed morsi, and didn't fight him on that. what happened was the mohamed morsi government did not implement good policies, and alienated a large section of the population and the military responded to that. >> the trial, 429 people sentenced to death for the death of one policeman. how can anyone accept that as justice, when the hearings took two hours. >> two days. any of us in the west don't fully support the type of justice system that occurred. we would not have a trial with 529 people, of whom 400 were not there. that would never happen in the west. the reason the death sentences were handed down is if you are tried and not there and found guilty, the maximum sentence has to be imposed. i don't believe anybody, or few believe that the executions will take place. there's a long system through the court system through the court system. i don't believe it will happen. >> it seems people think the verdict will be overturned. a lot of people in egypt. dr graham benerman appreciate you joining us. >> turning to venezuela, where
when mohamed morsi won, they turned the power over to mohamed morsi, and didn't fight him on that. what happened was the mohamed morsi government did not implement good policies, and alienated a large section of the population and the military responded to that. >> the trial, 429 people sentenced to death for the death of one policeman. how can anyone accept that as justice, when the hearings took two hours. >> two days. any of us in the west don't fully support the type of justice...
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weeks of bloodshed followed mohamed morsi's ousting. when hundreds of the president's men were killed, thousands protested. an interim government backed by abdul fatah al-sisi and the military kept mohamed morsi in gaol, banning the brotherhood, declaring it a terrorist organization. decenting into violence, abdul fatah al-sisi was given more powers. he holds the higher post of field marshal, given to him by his own appointee, interim president adly mansour. abdul fatah al-sisi says he's running for president as it's the will of the people. egypt is run by a society those that want them to return to the mohamed morsi's rule, and those that think stability under a military ruler should be a priority over democracy. >> the egyptian government hasn't set a date for elections. the egyptian sighted a paper by the president saying the polling will end by mid july. >> why a growing number of female veterans are finding themselves homeless. >> and federal labour officials threatening to unionize, how that could affect college sports. >> the col
weeks of bloodshed followed mohamed morsi's ousting. when hundreds of the president's men were killed, thousands protested. an interim government backed by abdul fatah al-sisi and the military kept mohamed morsi in gaol, banning the brotherhood, declaring it a terrorist organization. decenting into violence, abdul fatah al-sisi was given more powers. he holds the higher post of field marshal, given to him by his own appointee, interim president adly mansour. abdul fatah al-sisi says he's...
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brotherhood and their supporters who have been coming out to the streets almost on a daily basis since mohamed morsi was ousted in last july they all call these verdicts politicized and maintain their protesters are peaceful and that they are just pushing for their democratic rights to have more morsy reinstated however we may have also at the same time rival protest groups supporting the military coming down to the streets there are a lot of people here in egypt to do regard them as a brotherhood as abiding to organization and the protesters as having attacked security forces and they will defend the government so we will see i think quite potent action on the streets in the coming days as these rival protest groups take to the streets to defend their positions and this is all happening of course in the lead up to the presidential elections which is due to take place in just a few weeks so it'll be very tense times here in egypt. a professor in cairo says the egyptian government has no other choice if it wants to save the country from chaos. he would think logically like syria and that's why it was
brotherhood and their supporters who have been coming out to the streets almost on a daily basis since mohamed morsi was ousted in last july they all call these verdicts politicized and maintain their protesters are peaceful and that they are just pushing for their democratic rights to have more morsy reinstated however we may have also at the same time rival protest groups supporting the military coming down to the streets there are a lot of people here in egypt to do regard them as a...
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more than 500 supporters of mohamed morsi are sentenced to death for attacking police. their relatives protest outside court. >>> victims of nye jeer kwraft nigerian insurgency speak out about the brutality. >>>. >>> it vanished from radar screens 16 days ago with 239 people on board. the australian prime minister tony abbott told parliament that search crew have spotted two objects in the southern indian ocean. one is circular and one is rectangular. objects were also in the australian search area. it's not clear whether or not they are the same. these follow the release of satellite objects. all of this in an area up to 25 kilometers off the coast of perth. >> for the growing international air fleet in the southern ocean, another grueling day of searching and another tantalizing report. >> a few minutes ago the prime minister received a call from the prime minister of australia who informed him that an australian seven aircraft located two objects in the australian search area, one circular and one rectangular. it is possible that the objects could be received within
more than 500 supporters of mohamed morsi are sentenced to death for attacking police. their relatives protest outside court. >>> victims of nye jeer kwraft nigerian insurgency speak out about the brutality. >>>. >>> it vanished from radar screens 16 days ago with 239 people on board. the australian prime minister tony abbott told parliament that search crew have spotted two objects in the southern indian ocean. one is circular and one is rectangular. objects were...
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sisi is the widely popular general who ousted mohamed morsi from power. almost my month later, sisi is promising to rid the country of terrorism. the right-hand man to x president -- was at the international criminal court in the hague. counts of facing four crimes against amenity linked to the postelection violence for years ago. in the man thought to be the world's longest-serving inmate a death row is granted retrial in japan over multiple murders committed nearly 50 years ago. you're watching "france 24." let's start in rome where barack obama is due to make pope francis. he just arrived there not long ago. that first meeting ever between the two leaders will focus on narrowing the gap between rich and poor. u.s. president also hoping that meeting will help most his support with catholics back at home. we will get a bit more analysis on the u.s. president's visit with pope francis. i want to bring in douglas herb. likes it looks like they want to start with the catholic issue, getting the support of catholics by cohost up let's just remember barack ob
sisi is the widely popular general who ousted mohamed morsi from power. almost my month later, sisi is promising to rid the country of terrorism. the right-hand man to x president -- was at the international criminal court in the hague. counts of facing four crimes against amenity linked to the postelection violence for years ago. in the man thought to be the world's longest-serving inmate a death row is granted retrial in japan over multiple murders committed nearly 50 years ago. you're...
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supporters of the mohamed morsi demanded his release. a trial began in the south. 1200 people are on trial. many in absentia. the charges include storming a police station, attacking individuals and damaging private property. the incidents happened in southern egypt after security forces broke up protest camps in cairo. >> one in court on saturday was a supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood. millions of egyptians marched against mohamed morsi, the brotherhood and some separatists called his overthrow a coup. >> the military is imposing all-out war against the brotherhood. what is happening in egypt is tragic, very sad, because egypt is deeply polarized, divided and more than nine months after the ouster of the brotherhood, mohamed morsi. >> also on saturday, hosni mubarak was in court with his two sons and former aids. they are accused of complicity of the killing of protesters. many accused the government of being backers of that regime. >> translation: by pr, not only in neary, the egyptian judiciary recruited large numbers of those
supporters of the mohamed morsi demanded his release. a trial began in the south. 1200 people are on trial. many in absentia. the charges include storming a police station, attacking individuals and damaging private property. the incidents happened in southern egypt after security forces broke up protest camps in cairo. >> one in court on saturday was a supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood. millions of egyptians marched against mohamed morsi, the brotherhood and some separatists called...
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mohamed morsi supporters say there'll be no stability under abdul fatah al-sisi. a representative for the muslim brotherhood said: >> but abdul fatah al-sisi has the support of millions of other egyptians, not least in the capital district where he grew up. >>. >> translation: i'm happy he is running. it's his right to be president and be in charge of the nation. he worked hard. he moved egypt at the right stage. we support abdul fatah al-sisi. >> many are weary of the political uncertainty since the uprising of a military leader of hosni mubarak in 2011. >> i think he should remain defence minister and support someone else. otherwise they'll say it's a coup. if he runs for the presidency, we expect trouble. >> abdul fatah al-sisi says he's running for president because it's the will of the people. egypt is a deeply decided society. pallarized between those that want to return to democracy, and those that think stability should be a priority. >> three al jazeera journalists have been held in a cairo prison for 85 days. they are due to make their fourth appearance
mohamed morsi supporters say there'll be no stability under abdul fatah al-sisi. a representative for the muslim brotherhood said: >> but abdul fatah al-sisi has the support of millions of other egyptians, not least in the capital district where he grew up. >>. >> translation: i'm happy he is running. it's his right to be president and be in charge of the nation. he worked hard. he moved egypt at the right stage. we support abdul fatah al-sisi. >> many are weary of the...
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but mohammed morsi did not last. the muslim brotherhood was ousted by the military after another public up rising just a year later. >> then bashar al-assad used chemical weapons against his own people. the saudis opened that president obama would back up his statement that the syrians should not cross the red line. nuclear negotiations saw modest breakthroughs and the u.s. eased sanctions on iran for the first time in decades. then the king saw an internal danger, public di dissent crept through the cracks of social media. next came riffs between saudi arabia and it's gulf partner qatar. they pulled their embassies out of doha earlier this month saying that they won't stand with anyone supporting regional destabilization. the president's visit comes during a different era in saudi american relations. for decades saudi arabia and the u.s. have been close. the king even visited president george? bush at his texas ranch in 2005. but now things have changed. the aging king's long-time bargaining chip oil resources has l
but mohammed morsi did not last. the muslim brotherhood was ousted by the military after another public up rising just a year later. >> then bashar al-assad used chemical weapons against his own people. the saudis opened that president obama would back up his statement that the syrians should not cross the red line. nuclear negotiations saw modest breakthroughs and the u.s. eased sanctions on iran for the first time in decades. then the king saw an internal danger, public di dissent crept...
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a candidate, mohamed morsi, was egypt's first democratically elected president. the freedom and justice party won almost half of the seats in the 2011 parliamentary elections becoming the biggest political party. it was short-lived. thousands of egyptians voiced their protests. then the army stepped in. the muslim brotherhood was designated a terrorist organization after a string of attacks and suicide bombings targetting security forces. the group denies links to those attacks. international riot groups expressed concerns over human rights violations in egypt. thousands of supporters are in gaol. hundreds were killed when security forces raided two camps last august. >> lots more ahead - including the fight for justice continues. almost four decades after arge tina's dirty war. we have the details. >> have you ever wondered who is in charge of the internet? a meeting is taking place to discuss just >> welcome back. let's recap the headlines on al jazeera. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov arrived in the netherlands for a nuclear security summit. it's expec
a candidate, mohamed morsi, was egypt's first democratically elected president. the freedom and justice party won almost half of the seats in the 2011 parliamentary elections becoming the biggest political party. it was short-lived. thousands of egyptians voiced their protests. then the army stepped in. the muslim brotherhood was designated a terrorist organization after a string of attacks and suicide bombings targetting security forces. the group denies links to those attacks. international...
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sisi is the widely popular general who ousted mohamed morsi from power.most my month later, sisi is promising to rid the country of terrorism. the right-hand man to x president -- was at the international criminal court in the hague. counts of facing four crimes against amenity linked to the postelection violence for years ago. in the man thought to be the world's longest-serving inmate
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. >>> the trial of mohamed morsi has been carried to monday. >> a four day of protest. protesters demanding mohamed morsi's release. in total 1200 people are on trial. many in absentia. charged with. attacking individuals and damaging public and private property. it happened last august after forces broke up two protest camps in cairo. hundreds of civilians were killed in subsequent fighting. one of those in court was the supreme guide of the now banned muslim brotherhood. although millions of egyptians marched against morsi last summer, the brotherhood call this overthrow a coup. >> let's remember, they're waging all of our poor against the muslim brotherhood in order to weaken the brotherhood and force it to accept the road map. what's happening in egypt is really tragic. very sad because egypt remains deeply polarized, deeply divide, more than nine months after the jouster oouster mohamed morsi. >> hasy mubarak was back in court with his two sons. they're accused of killing to pesters. many of the protesters accuse the government of using similar tactics as mubarak's
. >>> the trial of mohamed morsi has been carried to monday. >> a four day of protest. protesters demanding mohamed morsi's release. in total 1200 people are on trial. many in absentia. charged with. attacking individuals and damaging public and private property. it happened last august after forces broke up two protest camps in cairo. hundreds of civilians were killed in subsequent fighting. one of those in court was the supreme guide of the now banned muslim brotherhood....
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thousands call for the reinstatement of ousted president mohammed morsi. >>> a french court considered its verdict on a rwandan accused of genocide and war crimes. and with three months to go until the world cup. one of fifa's top men tells us there is no plan be. >> does it mean that all will be perfect? that's not the point. ♪ >>> six hours of talks have failed to find a compromise on the crisis in ukraine. russian's foreign minister has been meeting the u.s. secretary of state in london. john kerry says the west will not recognize the referendum on crimea becoming parts of russia. sergei lavrov said crimea is more important to russia than the faulkland islands are to britain. simon really no surprise that there's no compromise between kerry and lavrov? >> no, you wouldn't have found many optimists in london going into these talks on friday, but john kerry as he said after they broke up, they lasted six hours, they were frank and candid. both dug in to each other's narratives about good ways of defusing, de-escalating it, but it became very clear getting the russians to cancel sunday
thousands call for the reinstatement of ousted president mohammed morsi. >>> a french court considered its verdict on a rwandan accused of genocide and war crimes. and with three months to go until the world cup. one of fifa's top men tells us there is no plan be. >> does it mean that all will be perfect? that's not the point. ♪ >>> six hours of talks have failed to find a compromise on the crisis in ukraine. russian's foreign minister has been meeting the u.s....
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. >> reporter: supporters of the president mohamed morsi have taken to the streets a third consecutive people joined the protest early in the morning demanding the return of legitimacy and also in the north of egypt there were demonstrations at shake and people there demanding the return to power of mohamed morsi as the legitimate elected president and in the capitol cairo in the central area of the city hundreds of people are marching to protest against the coup and demonstrations began on wednesday, the third anniversary of are referendum on constitutional amendment. it is now 83 days since 3 al jazeera journalists have been held in a cairo prison and gresta and mohamed and are accused of spreading false news and the next is the 24th of march in court and al jazeera rejects all charges against the staff and continues to demand their immediate release. in southern syria opposition forces say they are closing in on an important villain they captured a dozen military posts in resent weeks but there is fierce fighting going on for the one village still held by government forces and we re
. >> reporter: supporters of the president mohamed morsi have taken to the streets a third consecutive people joined the protest early in the morning demanding the return of legitimacy and also in the north of egypt there were demonstrations at shake and people there demanding the return to power of mohamed morsi as the legitimate elected president and in the capitol cairo in the central area of the city hundreds of people are marching to protest against the coup and demonstrations began...
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decided to really take matters right into its own hands last summer when the country's leader mohamed morsi was overthrown and you with already began tightening the screws on the muslim brotherhood that the military met with fierce resistance and escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost in raids on august the fourteenth the next month the muslim brotherhood was banned and public protests were severely restricted of the group was declared a terrorist organization and a constitutional referendum was and held all across the country and that brings us to this wednesday when the very general that ousted mohamed morsi declared that he would run for the presidency which is expected to win easily sees an associate reports now on how the country which was among the first to being gulf by the arab spring has now been abandoned by its allies. uprisings abroad getting equated with the promise of a better future and hailed as true democracy the democratic message that swept across the middle east show called arab spring so determination through coups and regime change often hailed b
decided to really take matters right into its own hands last summer when the country's leader mohamed morsi was overthrown and you with already began tightening the screws on the muslim brotherhood that the military met with fierce resistance and escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost in raids on august the fourteenth the next month the muslim brotherhood was banned and public protests were severely restricted of the group was declared a terrorist organization and a...
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the violence stems from last year's ousting of egypt's first democratically elected president mohamed morsy since then the country's leadership has been at the helm of. see the head of egypt's military and the lead player and morsi is out of steam or crackdown on opposition to military rule has resulted in the arrests of over sixteen thousand people and recently commented and the death sentences for five hundred individuals with egypt's elections just around the corner i'm joined now by our correspondent. to help me break it down thank you so much for coming on rima really shocking news here what exactly prompted the government to sentence over five hundred individuals to death and how unprecedented is this kind of ruling i talked to many people given the fact that i'm not a dipshit i don't know much about what's going on in egypt and the latest few months they talk to many egyptians who are following the news out of egypt closely and then of the people i talked to whether they are from left or right or center you name it said that this is an ok sentence a lot of them said this is a politic
the violence stems from last year's ousting of egypt's first democratically elected president mohamed morsy since then the country's leadership has been at the helm of. see the head of egypt's military and the lead player and morsi is out of steam or crackdown on opposition to military rule has resulted in the arrests of over sixteen thousand people and recently commented and the death sentences for five hundred individuals with egypt's elections just around the corner i'm joined now by our...
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he led the overthrow president mohammed morsi last summer. since then, some 2500 people have been killed and only 16,000 people arrested. in our global broadcast exclusive today, we spend the hour with one of egypt's most prominent dissidents, alaa abd el-fattah, speaking in his first extended interview since his release from prison after nearly four months behind bars. an open internet and political activist, alaa has been at the forefront of the struggle for change in egypt for many years and has the distinction of having been actively persecuted by the past four successive rulers in egypt. in 2006, under the mubarak regime, he was detained at a protest calling for independence of the judiciary and was jailed for 45 days. in 2011, he emerged as a leading phase of the revolution that forced mubarak out of office. later that year under the rule of the military council that replaced mubarak, he was jailed again, this time for 56 days. his son, khaled, was born while he was behind bars. then during the rule of him mohamed morsi, alaa was issued
he led the overthrow president mohammed morsi last summer. since then, some 2500 people have been killed and only 16,000 people arrested. in our global broadcast exclusive today, we spend the hour with one of egypt's most prominent dissidents, alaa abd el-fattah, speaking in his first extended interview since his release from prison after nearly four months behind bars. an open internet and political activist, alaa has been at the forefront of the struggle for change in egypt for many years and...
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two thousand and eleven in the three years since neither the military nor the next president mohammed morsi ordered as many executions until now as the army steps up efforts to end on arrest in the wake of morsi being removed from power last summer when he was overthrown the new authorities started targeting the ousted leaders muslim brotherhood party after being met with fierce resistance the military escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost during raids on august fourteenth alone the next month the muslim brotherhood was banned as a group and public protests curtailed the organization was declared a terror organization and a constitutional referendum was held this all brings us to this wednesday when the same general that ousted mohamed morsi declared that he would run for president and he's expected to win handily egypt one of the first countries to be engulfed by the arab spring now appears to be back where it was before the uprising and stuff he churkin to takes a look. uprisings abroad getting equated with the promise of a better future and hailed as true democrac
two thousand and eleven in the three years since neither the military nor the next president mohammed morsi ordered as many executions until now as the army steps up efforts to end on arrest in the wake of morsi being removed from power last summer when he was overthrown the new authorities started targeting the ousted leaders muslim brotherhood party after being met with fierce resistance the military escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost during raids on august...
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>>> a court in egypt has handed down death sentences to 529 supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi in one of the largest mass trials in recent years. they were convicted of charges, including murdering a policeman and attacking police. security forces in cairo broke up two cams. they have no chance to present their case. our correspondent is in cairo. what's the reaction been to these sentences, ola? >> one is described as a black mark against the judiciary. we had a reaction for the muslim brotherhood who said it was the verdict of a kangaroo court. they said they believe this case will be subject to a retrial. now, it was the killing of one police officer and has resulted in death sentences handed down to 529 defendants. the verdict was announced today at what was the second session of this trial. it began only on saturday. he was unhappy at lawyers discussing politics in court. those representing the victims are the defendants in this case. they say they have been denied due process. we certainly expect there will be an appeal in this case. >> ow 100 of them are in custody at th
>>> a court in egypt has handed down death sentences to 529 supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi in one of the largest mass trials in recent years. they were convicted of charges, including murdering a policeman and attacking police. security forces in cairo broke up two cams. they have no chance to present their case. our correspondent is in cairo. what's the reaction been to these sentences, ola? >> one is described as a black mark against the judiciary. we had a...
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the army deposed mohamed morsi last year after mass protest against his rule. >>> the other headlinesnow, the u.s. president said the ukraine crisis has highlighted the need for europe to increase it's spending on defense, speaking at a meeting in brussels. barack obama said some n.a.t.o. members aren't pulling their weight. >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law has been convicted and condemned to life in prison for his part in terrorism. >>> the military has deployed to some areas in case of trouble. the first time in 20 years that teachers unions, students, and farm workers are all gathering to protest against the government, against the specifically the president who took power back in august. now many of the people you see here are farmers, and their principle crop is soy. para guy are large producers of soy. and these farmers feel that the government is not doing enough to tax the foreign investors. >> we're not getting any help at all from the president. here school subsidies, violence and oppression, he's practically giving the country away on a silver platter to foreign investors.
the army deposed mohamed morsi last year after mass protest against his rule. >>> the other headlinesnow, the u.s. president said the ukraine crisis has highlighted the need for europe to increase it's spending on defense, speaking at a meeting in brussels. barack obama said some n.a.t.o. members aren't pulling their weight. >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law has been convicted and condemned to life in prison for his part in terrorism. >>> the military has deployed to...
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he led the overthrow of mohamed morsi in july, after mass protest. if no one gets more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second will be held in mid-june. >> it's 92 days that al jazeera journalists have been held by the egyptian government. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr are accused of spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera rejects the charges and demand their immediate release. their trial continues tomorrow. >> rob reynolds explains gangs in buenos aires were gone before police rolled in. >> the operation began before dawn. 1,000 military police and brazilian marines entered the complex of slums known as maray near the airport. special police units armed with weapons patrolled the narrow allies and rushish-strewn streets. it's a group of shanty towns or fefellas occupied by 130,000 people and is notorious for violent drug gangs. a series of firebomb attacks on posts and other favelas led politicians to plan a strong response. the plans were formulated weeks before the attacks. despite the
he led the overthrow of mohamed morsi in july, after mass protest. if no one gets more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a second will be held in mid-june. >> it's 92 days that al jazeera journalists have been held by the egyptian government. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr are accused of spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera rejects the charges and demand their immediate release. their trial continues tomorrow. >> rob...
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egypt accused hamas of plotting with president mohamed morsi to carry out violence in the country. condemned the ban but there still needs to be endorsed by egypt's government before it comes into effect. and we have a senior leader of hamas and a leader of the ground and is calling from beirut and first of all your reaction to all this. >> this is not policy and it will reflect itself to the courts. we believe that hamas is a movement of probation. hamas has no activities in egypt. it only has political contacts we egyptians. and it was the intelligence and after that was the general in the last three years in the intelligence and the federal ministry of foreign affairs. when they talk about banding hamas activities in egypt they are talking about preventing them from talking to hamas. i believe this is not. >> reporter: if i could jump in there because you say there are no activities in egypt but it's the case, isn't it, that hamas has offices there and a top official musa lives in cairo. >> well, hamas was done according to agreement of the authorities in egypt that presents and
egypt accused hamas of plotting with president mohamed morsi to carry out violence in the country. condemned the ban but there still needs to be endorsed by egypt's government before it comes into effect. and we have a senior leader of hamas and a leader of the ground and is calling from beirut and first of all your reaction to all this. >> this is not policy and it will reflect itself to the courts. we believe that hamas is a movement of probation. hamas has no activities in egypt. it...
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thousand and eleven in the three years that followed me there the military nor the next president mohamed morsi ordered as many executions until now as the army steps up its efforts to end on rest in the wake of the morsi being removed from power now last summer when he was overthrown the new authorities began targeting the ousted leaders muslim brotherhood party after being met with fierce resistance the military escalated the clampdown with more than six hundred lives lost during raids on aug fourteenth alone the following month of the muslim brotherhood was banned and public protests severely restricted the group was it declared a terrorist organization and a constitutional referendum was held across the country which all brings us up to this wednesday when the same general that ousted him mohamed morsi declared that he would run for president which he's expected to win easily egypt was one of the first countries to be engulfed by the arab spring but now appears to be back to where it was before the uprising and he's an associate you're going to look at the full circle. uprisings abroad gett
thousand and eleven in the three years that followed me there the military nor the next president mohamed morsi ordered as many executions until now as the army steps up its efforts to end on rest in the wake of the morsi being removed from power now last summer when he was overthrown the new authorities began targeting the ousted leaders muslim brotherhood party after being met with fierce resistance the military escalated the clampdown with more than six hundred lives lost during raids on aug...
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the arrest of mohamed morsi. they were angry over a student's father in prison on charges of an affiliation with the muslim brotherhood. she was accused of helping mohamed morsi to leak documents. >> it's been 92 days, mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr are accuse of spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera denies the charges and demand the release of staff. the trial begins tomorrow. >> after being held in captivity for six months two spanish journalists are clear. it was an emotional reunion for the journalist and the photographer. they were kidnapped by a rogue al qaeda group on september 16th as they tried to leave syria. late yesterday they contacted officials with the spanish newspaper they worked for to let them know they were in turkey. it's unknown if they escaped or were released by the kidnappers. they would not comment on whether a ransom was negotiated. >> nine correspondents and 10 syrian journalists remain missing. >> the death toll from self weeks of pr
the arrest of mohamed morsi. they were angry over a student's father in prison on charges of an affiliation with the muslim brotherhood. she was accused of helping mohamed morsi to leak documents. >> it's been 92 days, mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr are accuse of spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera denies the charges and demand the release of staff. the trial begins tomorrow. >> after being held in captivity for six months two...
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of twenty eleven and in the three years since then neither the military nor the next president mohamed morsy supporters of the dictator's figures up until now of course when the army decided to really take matters into its own hands photo last summer when the country's leader mohamed morsy was overthrown the new author of he's began tightening the screws on the muslim brotherhood but the military met with fierce resistance and escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost in raids on august the fourteenth of the next month the muslim brotherhood was banned and public protests were severely restricted the group was declared a terrorist organization and a constitutional referendum was unhealed across the country however the brotherhood condemned the vote as illegitimate and the start of this year also saw deadly unrest but the army actually has retained its grip on power and authority is an associate chuckin and now reports the country which was among the first to being gulf by the arab spring has now been abandoned by the west. uprisings abroad getting equated with the promise
of twenty eleven and in the three years since then neither the military nor the next president mohamed morsy supporters of the dictator's figures up until now of course when the army decided to really take matters into its own hands photo last summer when the country's leader mohamed morsy was overthrown the new author of he's began tightening the screws on the muslim brotherhood but the military met with fierce resistance and escalated the crackdown with more than six hundred lives lost in...
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thousands call for the reinstatement of ousted president mohammed morsi. >>> a french court considered its verdict on a
thousands call for the reinstatement of ousted president mohammed morsi. >>> a french court considered its verdict on a
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egypt has been in turmoil since the army ousted mohamed morsi last july. meanwhile morsi's political party the muslim brotherhood, has been ruled a terrorist group. anyone who joins the group could face up to 30 years in prison. they have been labeled an extreme u.s. group and the group said that they are surprised by saudi arabia's decision. >>> three al jazeera journalists are detained in egypt while their trial has been pushed back to march 27th. they have been in prison for 70 days. they're accused of having links with a terrorist organization although al jazeera denies those allegations. >>> japan's prime minister finished the fukushima nuclear power plant. we have reports japan's leader said he'll begin taking steps to revive an area that is still devastated by disaster. >> reporter: a journey into the heart of japan's nuclear disaster has become an almost daily routine. the once thriving town that adjoins the nuclear power plain. >> just because we're retired does not mean that it's not our business any more. we need to do all we can to keep this pl
egypt has been in turmoil since the army ousted mohamed morsi last july. meanwhile morsi's political party the muslim brotherhood, has been ruled a terrorist group. anyone who joins the group could face up to 30 years in prison. they have been labeled an extreme u.s. group and the group said that they are surprised by saudi arabia's decision. >>> three al jazeera journalists are detained in egypt while their trial has been pushed back to march 27th. they have been in prison for 70...
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supporters of deposed mohammed morsi.n total, more than 1200 people are on trial, many of them in absentia. the charges including storming a police station, stacking videos and damaging public and private property. the incidents allegedly happened in southern egypt last august after two protests kafrpdz were broep upken up. camp did were broken up. one, supreme guide of the now banned muslim brotherhood. although millions played fence him, the brotherhood and some secular activists called his overthrow a coup? >> let's remember that the military-led government in egypt is waging all out war against the muslim brotherhood in order to weaken the brotherhood and force it to accept the roadmap. what's happening in egypt is tragic, very sad because egypt remains deeply polarized, deep lee divided more than nine months after the ouster at the muslim brotherhood, morsi. >> on saturday, former president hosni mubarak was in court with his sons. they are accused of killing protestersn 2011 during the revolution that toppled mubara
supporters of deposed mohammed morsi.n total, more than 1200 people are on trial, many of them in absentia. the charges including storming a police station, stacking videos and damaging public and private property. the incidents allegedly happened in southern egypt last august after two protests kafrpdz were broep upken up. camp did were broken up. one, supreme guide of the now banned muslim brotherhood. although millions played fence him, the brotherhood and some secular activists called his...
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has given egypt $5 million since mohamed morsi was ousted from presidency in july. >> three al jazeera journalists have been held in an egyptian prison for 74 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste are accused of having links with a terror organization and spreading false news. al jazeera rejects charges against their staff of the the next appearance is 24 march. >> cairo's court has given abdullah al-shami another 45 days in prison. he's been detained for six months and been on a hunger strike since 23 january. >> thursday marks one year since pope francis became the leader of the catholic church. nigeria, home to africa's largest catholic occupation, initials say it has reflected positively on their congregations. rapidly growing evangelical churches oppose a big change your. >> it's the annual conference. the catholic bishops preside over the largest population, and officials say a year into the leadership of pope francis, they have seen the following grow. >> pope benedict came across as an intellectual pope. very strong in academicics in troops and scholarship.
has given egypt $5 million since mohamed morsi was ousted from presidency in july. >> three al jazeera journalists have been held in an egyptian prison for 74 days. mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste are accused of having links with a terror organization and spreading false news. al jazeera rejects charges against their staff of the the next appearance is 24 march. >> cairo's court has given abdullah al-shami another 45 days in prison. he's been detained for six...
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they've been torture. 21,000 people have been detained across egypt since the coup that toppled mohamed morsi there's no room to move. 16 prisoners cram together in a cell made to hold no more than four. these are rare pictures from inside some of egypt's high security prisons. it shows how some are held which are il, even under egyptian law. none of the cells have beds. some are denied access to water for up to 12 hours a day. they are locked in filthy or crowded cells with little or no sunlight. except for one hour a day. in this video an inmate takes us on a tour of an underground cell. it's 2 metres by 1.5. he says three inmates are hold here. the toilets which has no door is a hole in the grouped. a blanket is used to provide some semblance of privacy. some of the test moanies smuggled out detail torture, ash industry arrest and -- arbitrary arrest and forced confessions. according to amnesty international, the test moanies echo the findings of their own investigations. >> there are thousands of people detained without due process rights - rights like access to a judge, to a lawyer, and
they've been torture. 21,000 people have been detained across egypt since the coup that toppled mohamed morsi there's no room to move. 16 prisoners cram together in a cell made to hold no more than four. these are rare pictures from inside some of egypt's high security prisons. it shows how some are held which are il, even under egyptian law. none of the cells have beds. some are denied access to water for up to 12 hours a day. they are locked in filthy or crowded cells with little or no...
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then president mohamed morsi was the leader of egypt.ow he finds himself in gaol as do many of his supporters. including the large group that have been sentenced to death. so it is going to be an important issue. it's going to be behind the scenes and affecting everything that happens, don't expect many people to talk about it in public. >> a bit of a subdivision. does the arab league have an idea of what it wants from the security council, when it can't agree on the problem or the solution. the security council can't agree. deadlock in the crimea is probably going to add to the problems between the u.s. and russia. the arab league is not clear on its position on syria. again, at the last summit a year ago, it looked like the arab league was going to give the opposition the syrian seat. that has not happened. we are, in the coming hours, we are going to hear from the president of the syria national coalition, but he will not sit in the syrian seat. some countries have problems with that idea. iraq, lebanon and algeria and technical diffi
then president mohamed morsi was the leader of egypt.ow he finds himself in gaol as do many of his supporters. including the large group that have been sentenced to death. so it is going to be an important issue. it's going to be behind the scenes and affecting everything that happens, don't expect many people to talk about it in public. >> a bit of a subdivision. does the arab league have an idea of what it wants from the security council, when it can't agree on the problem or the...
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sentenced to death five hundred twenty nine muslim brotherhood supporters of deposed president mohamed morsidefendants are included accused of inciting violence toward police officers during an august protest against the july third two thousand and thirteen crew that overthrew morsi although their sentences will likely be overturned on appeal the fact that over five hundred people could be executed for really doing nothing more than supporting a democratic radically elected pres. it should scare anyone concerned with the future of egypt. gyptian first gathered in tahrir square in cairo more than three years ago they demanded an end to the arbitrary and frankly authoritarian policies of the mubarak military regime how it looks like that military regime has returned with a vengeance democracy in egypt looks as far away as. and the very very ugly at robins during a recent episode of the seven hundred club the televangelist said that one of his viewers coworkers was an atheist because she'd been raped seriously triffitt. if you did it was something that was the lawmakers something is deeply ingr
sentenced to death five hundred twenty nine muslim brotherhood supporters of deposed president mohamed morsidefendants are included accused of inciting violence toward police officers during an august protest against the july third two thousand and thirteen crew that overthrew morsi although their sentences will likely be overturned on appeal the fact that over five hundred people could be executed for really doing nothing more than supporting a democratic radically elected pres. it should...
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members of the group included the deposed president mohamed morsi. along with other leaders of the muslim brotherhood are currently behind bars. saudi arabia says those that joined the group could be gaoled for 30 years. a former military chief in italy has been freed from prison. he was given a life sentence or plotting to overthrow the government. the decision to release him was after turkey adds highest court ruled his legal rights were not found. >> for those in prison, they'll be set free eventually. all we want is justice. for that i'll continue to fight for my struggle like i did when i was on duty and in gaol for two years until the last of the prisons will be set free. >> still to come - for columbians voting - blank ballots shows their disappoint. >> and an arrest warrant for this man. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. a search and rescue operation is under way for a missing malaysia airlines plane reported to have crashed into the sea off vietnam. the acting malaysian transport minister says its country is cooperating with its ne
members of the group included the deposed president mohamed morsi. along with other leaders of the muslim brotherhood are currently behind bars. saudi arabia says those that joined the group could be gaoled for 30 years. a former military chief in italy has been freed from prison. he was given a life sentence or plotting to overthrow the government. the decision to release him was after turkey adds highest court ruled his legal rights were not found. >> for those in prison, they'll be set...
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happened yesterday in cairo when gunmen open fired during a march of supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi. an interior ministry spokesman said the attack was a group of protesters who he said was shooting randomly in the crowd. dozens of marchers were taken into custody. >>> meanwhile al jazeera journalists are still being held in the egyptian capitol of cairo 91 days and counting. they are all accused of spreading false news and a belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera rejects the charges against its staff and cons to call for their immediate release. their trial was adjourned and will pick back up on monday. >>> the kenyan government wants all somali refugees to leave urban areas. it's an attempt to restrict them in camps far away from those cities. as reported from nairobi people are not listens to the government's demand. >> reporter: jamal came to kenya 22 years ago. he is a somali refugee who runs two shops that sell meat and fresh. now the government wants people like him sent back to refugee camps. it weighs heavily on his mind, but he has no intention of leaving his business
happened yesterday in cairo when gunmen open fired during a march of supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi. an interior ministry spokesman said the attack was a group of protesters who he said was shooting randomly in the crowd. dozens of marchers were taken into custody. >>> meanwhile al jazeera journalists are still being held in the egyptian capitol of cairo 91 days and counting. they are all accused of spreading false news and a belonging to a terrorist group. al jazeera...
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the group, supports of deposed president mohamed morsi were demonstrating in the university in may and demanded on investigation into a mass food poisoning at the campus. it is 83 days since three al jazeera journalists had been held in a cairo prison. correspondent peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr are accused of having links with a terrorist organization and spreading false news. the next court appearance is on 24 march. abdullah al-shami, from the al jazeera arabic channel has been in custody for more than six months. al jazeera rejects all charms and continues to demand its release. the public inquiry into the most serious allegations made against british soldiers stalled. lawyers representing iraqi families withdraw their claim that the troops had killed unarmed civilians, those representing relative of the dead say there's insufficient evidence that anyone was kld by the soldiers. the japanese company behind the first bullet chains is relocating its global rail headquarters from tokyo to london. the company won is $2 billion contract to make britain's next gene
the group, supports of deposed president mohamed morsi were demonstrating in the university in may and demanded on investigation into a mass food poisoning at the campus. it is 83 days since three al jazeera journalists had been held in a cairo prison. correspondent peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr are accused of having links with a terrorist organization and spreading false news. the next court appearance is on 24 march. abdullah al-shami, from the al jazeera arabic channel...
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former president mohamed morsi was oust ared in july. at the same time two egyptian soldiers were killed in a shoot-out with fighters. the interior americansry said the armed men were from groups based in the sinai. >> special forces control the entire area and every entrance to the storage place. two army officers prayed with us and were happy that it passed smoothly and successful. >> egypt's interim president promised to spare no effort to secure the release of the al jazeera journalist. he made the pledge in a letter to peter greste's parents. he's been detained for 82 days. they are accused of having links with a terrorist originaling niceation and spreading false news. abdullah al-shami has been in custody for more than six months. al jazeera rejects all charges and continues to demand their release. their next court appearance is on the 24th of march. >> the syrian government are shelling fighters that fled across the border into lebanon. >> many refugees in the lebanon area are report to be hurt. it comes after the fall of yabrou
former president mohamed morsi was oust ared in july. at the same time two egyptian soldiers were killed in a shoot-out with fighters. the interior americansry said the armed men were from groups based in the sinai. >> special forces control the entire area and every entrance to the storage place. two army officers prayed with us and were happy that it passed smoothly and successful. >> egypt's interim president promised to spare no effort to secure the release of the al jazeera...