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since egypt passed ousted then president mohamed morsi. are taking the one-year anniversary as an opportunity to theuss the situation of country. messages posted to the social a companyr -- reflect divided between supporters and detractors of the former president. not deserve to remain in power because he did not live up to the expectations of the people. any have had similar viewpoints. some called him a thief or terrorists. criticized his removal from power. because he had been out -- had been democratically elected that it had to be overthrown. the criticism has intensified in cairo after the bombings in which two people died. the perpetrators of the attack had announced their intentions on the web a few days earlier, even indicating where they planted the bombs. been postings have messages reproaching the government for spending more time securing supporters for muhammad morsi than protecting the people of egypt. outrage in russia over the gay pride event on sunday. stage.ared a kiss on among not gone down well russian web users. thous
since egypt passed ousted then president mohamed morsi. are taking the one-year anniversary as an opportunity to theuss the situation of country. messages posted to the social a companyr -- reflect divided between supporters and detractors of the former president. not deserve to remain in power because he did not live up to the expectations of the people. any have had similar viewpoints. some called him a thief or terrorists. criticized his removal from power. because he had been out -- had...
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explosions as egypt marks one year since the military coup with the out of thing of president mohamed morsi. dozens more were injured. security is tight in cairo, armored personal carriers have blocked tahrir square. we have more on what's happened in the year since the coup. >> denouncing a coup that took place a year ago, these are supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi. they want the man to be returned to office. he was ousted by al sisi on july 3, 2013. a year later, egyptians remain bitterly divided. >> woe don't see any change. we haven't seen change in the past 35 years. neither will we see change in the next 100 years. >> egypt needs a military man to fix things. it won't do having a normal person rule the country. there's been control since al sisi has become president. >> despite crackdowns on muslim brotherhood, they remain defiant. this is what amnesty international had to say. >> a surge in arbitrary arrests, detentions and incidents of torture and deaths in police custody reported by amnesty international provide strong evidence that the shortstop tee at her reaction in
explosions as egypt marks one year since the military coup with the out of thing of president mohamed morsi. dozens more were injured. security is tight in cairo, armored personal carriers have blocked tahrir square. we have more on what's happened in the year since the coup. >> denouncing a coup that took place a year ago, these are supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi. they want the man to be returned to office. he was ousted by al sisi on july 3, 2013. a year later, egyptians...
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a year has passed since president mohamed morsi was ousted from offi. violence and uncertainty continue. was egypt ready for the arab spring? >> well, yes. you know, they have had military rule since 1952, since the revolution. so, many, many decades of authoritarian rule, something had to happen at some point. bur i would say they were not fully prepared. there were some aspects of democracy egyptians are terrific at. peaceful protests. voting, they have done a great job with voting. what they have done a terrible job of on both sides is power sharing. one side wins and election and wants to get rid of all of the other side and declare that they are i will legitimate. democracies cannot work without power sharing. >> you have a in that government under sisi who has vowed to crack down on rebel yon. are we poised foanother uprising? >> it's a possibility. i was in cairo not a long ago. my hunch is that portioni has a lot of support. the muslim brotherhood has a lot of support. so, it's not as if its lopsided in favor of el siss. i. i think he has suppor
a year has passed since president mohamed morsi was ousted from offi. violence and uncertainty continue. was egypt ready for the arab spring? >> well, yes. you know, they have had military rule since 1952, since the revolution. so, many, many decades of authoritarian rule, something had to happen at some point. bur i would say they were not fully prepared. there were some aspects of democracy egyptians are terrific at. peaceful protests. voting, they have done a great job with voting....
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. >>> in egypt there have been protests in support of the deposed president mohammed morsi. here we see a suburb. two people are reported to have been killed when security forces moved in to break up crowds. many more are said to have been injured. this is on the outskirts of the city where the pyramids are. protesters forced to march down side streets because police patrolled the main roads. and large rallies too in the province in northern egypt, the birthplace of mohammed morsi, and people holding up banners as a show of support for him. chanting slogans against the new president, fattah al-sisi. three al jazeera journalists have nowing spent 195 days behieng bars in egypt accused falsely of helping the out lawed muslim brotherhood. mohammed fahmy and peter greste were sen tensed to seven years each. baher mohamed given seven years and then added on another three because he had a spent bullet casing in his possession that he picked up at a protest. al jazeera rejects all accusations and continues to demand that their journalists being freed. >>> still to come we'll compar
. >>> in egypt there have been protests in support of the deposed president mohammed morsi. here we see a suburb. two people are reported to have been killed when security forces moved in to break up crowds. many more are said to have been injured. this is on the outskirts of the city where the pyramids are. protesters forced to march down side streets because police patrolled the main roads. and large rallies too in the province in northern egypt, the birthplace of mohammed morsi, and...
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coup and five people were killed in protests on thursday and demanding that deposed president mohamed morsiinstated. we have more >> aftermath of a bomb blas in alexandra and it was put under a chair and hundreds injured and attacks on police and military sites since the over throw of mohamed morsi but with civilians is rare. elsewhere in the country there were more bomb blasts and protests as angry egyptians marked a year since the military coup and the interior military say 200 were arrested and in gaza they fought with them and fired tear gas to dispurse the crowd but supporters of mohamed morsi were defiant and on the third of july he was deposed by former military chief abdel-fattah el-sissi and a year later they are bitterly divided. >> translator: we don't see change in the past 30 or 35 or no change in the next 100 years. >> translator: egypt needs a military man to fix things. it won't do having a normal person rule the country. >> reporter: in the year since si si's coup they have alarm about what they describe as a deteriorating humanitarian situation. we spoke to a woman who did
coup and five people were killed in protests on thursday and demanding that deposed president mohamed morsiinstated. we have more >> aftermath of a bomb blas in alexandra and it was put under a chair and hundreds injured and attacks on police and military sites since the over throw of mohamed morsi but with civilians is rare. elsewhere in the country there were more bomb blasts and protests as angry egyptians marked a year since the military coup and the interior military say 200 were...
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marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years and following the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was an elected he wasn't a military man however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time. but a representative of the arab boys association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them the fear of quote if we just look back at their military dictatorship of hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had. a state which they didn't like the life they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi in my view even mubarak could do in terms of putting people in prison in terms of robbing people from even the mistake of going through turban and water i think probably see at the end of the year will probably regret having become president. to look it over when you get a chance on a woman from top to bottom place at port hide a block of explosives during
marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years and following the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was an elected he wasn't a military man however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time. but a representative of the arab boys association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them the fear of quote...
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its latest military coup with once again a military leader at the helm on the anniversary of mohammed morsi is ousting we examine egypt's passion for military rulers. israel has launched a series of air raids on guards in response to rockets fired into the country from the strip the attacks come hours after israel blame hamas for murdering three jewish teenagers who were found dead in the west bank on monday and in jerusalem unrest has been growing as people demand justice the killing of a palestinian teenager suspected the boy was kidnapped and murdered in revenge for the deaths of the jewish youngsters israeli journalist believes israel is using the situation to stir up public opinion against the palestinians. the attack on hamas which to know is planned for a long time before the kidnapping and the murder it is very convenient for. right now to focus on hamas and gather world support against hamas by focusing on this this terrible act of murder the voice is getting international support for that campaign against the unity government saying that it has to be split the national unity gover
its latest military coup with once again a military leader at the helm on the anniversary of mohammed morsi is ousting we examine egypt's passion for military rulers. israel has launched a series of air raids on guards in response to rockets fired into the country from the strip the attacks come hours after israel blame hamas for murdering three jewish teenagers who were found dead in the west bank on monday and in jerusalem unrest has been growing as people demand justice the killing of a...
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a stay at the helm for thirty years following the country's arab spring mohammed morsi was then electedhe wasn't a military man however the revolutions hope to democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time as abdul fattah al seasick a representative of the arab loisa satiation thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we recall if we just look back they had their military dictatorship of hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he is even worse than mubarak let all of the egyptians think he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people in prison and in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through turbulent water i think probably see the end of the year will probably regret having t
a stay at the helm for thirty years following the country's arab spring mohammed morsi was then electedhe wasn't a military man however the revolutions hope to democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time as abdul fattah al seasick a representative of the arab loisa satiation thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we recall if we...
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thousands protest in egypt demanding the return of president mohammed morsi.nd children risking everything for a better life in the united states, only to be turned away. ♪ >>> it's the 18th day of israeli operation in gaza, and the death toll is mounting. as air strikes continue, health officials say a total of 848 palestinians have now been killed. more than 30 buildings in gaza were hit on friday alone. the ongoing incursion is fuelling anger in the west bank where five palestinians have been killed in protests. all of this amid reports that a ceasefire put forward by john kerry has been rejected by israel's cabinet. we are in gaza city and in jerusalem, where james bayes has been monitoring the efforts to try to broker a ceasefire. what do we know about israel east reasons for projecting this proposal. >> well, my understanding, and let me first source this, it's to all of the three israeli television networks. they are all reporting that it cannot accept the proposal in its current form. they haven't finished their meetings for this evening, though, appar
thousands protest in egypt demanding the return of president mohammed morsi.nd children risking everything for a better life in the united states, only to be turned away. ♪ >>> it's the 18th day of israeli operation in gaza, and the death toll is mounting. as air strikes continue, health officials say a total of 848 palestinians have now been killed. more than 30 buildings in gaza were hit on friday alone. the ongoing incursion is fuelling anger in the west bank where five...
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marking a year since this latest do with once again army man at the helm on the anniversary of mohamed morsiwas ousted we take a look at egypt's passion for military rulers. but first is the most extremist group isis has overrun vast swathes of iraq and syria and declare the area and islamic caliphate there are fears that they could gain even more ground let's take a look at this map to gain a better understanding of what's going on now this black area you see in between the two countries that is this this area that they have declared their caliphate it's a vast area straddling the existing borders between. area and iraq and isis was able to capture this using fighters who cross the borders of both countries in order to fight despite this success iraq's government still pledges to defeat isis enter reclaim that territory but that could be a very difficult task as lucy covered all reports. islamic fighters proudly show off the squirrels of war military hardware much of it american made seized from the battlefield in neighboring iraq just harvests formally known as isis this week to clear the
marking a year since this latest do with once again army man at the helm on the anniversary of mohamed morsiwas ousted we take a look at egypt's passion for military rulers. but first is the most extremist group isis has overrun vast swathes of iraq and syria and declare the area and islamic caliphate there are fears that they could gain even more ground let's take a look at this map to gain a better understanding of what's going on now this black area you see in between the two countries that...
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former leadership have already led to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders mohamed morsi its predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he ruled for three decades after the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was elected he wasn't in the military but the revolutions hopes of democracy were dashed by a military coup once again a former army chief is in charge of delphi to al sisi representative of the arab lawyers association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader. people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we could if we just look back they had their military dictatorship. hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know if a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak the egyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even the out of couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating he's still
former leadership have already led to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders mohamed morsi its predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he ruled for three decades after the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was elected he wasn't in the military but the revolutions hopes of democracy were dashed by a military coup once again a former army chief is in charge of delphi to al sisi representative of the arab lawyers association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover...
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i know you trusted mohamed morsi as the leadership of hamas, do you trust the new president of egypt, abdel fatah alcee see to probing broker an honest cease fire between hamas and israel? >> well, let me say that we did not trust only mr. ha mad morsi has a president. we trusted in 2008, 2009 and he was the broker. and we accepted his mediation. so simply the idea if any mediator has the a good mediation will accept that. when you are talking about the egyptian mediation i'm telling you clearly we did not receive this declared paper from the egyptians through the channels between us and the egyptians which means it's an judiciaryiative. it's not a political initiative discussed by the palestinian side. i don't know if it was also discussed by the israelis. i have no idea. so if you want to trust the mediator, he has to do his work as he's supposed to be as a neutral and mediator which is not clear in this situation. >> osama hamdan, the spokesman for hamas joining us tonight. we'll continue to stay in touch with you and check back with you tomorrow. we'll see if anything happens foll
i know you trusted mohamed morsi as the leadership of hamas, do you trust the new president of egypt, abdel fatah alcee see to probing broker an honest cease fire between hamas and israel? >> well, let me say that we did not trust only mr. ha mad morsi has a president. we trusted in 2008, 2009 and he was the broker. and we accepted his mediation. so simply the idea if any mediator has the a good mediation will accept that. when you are talking about the egyptian mediation i'm telling you...
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administration withholding support to the current egyptian government for the ouster of mohamed morsi, condemnation of the muslim brotherhood. but also we have an administration that lent armament support and resource support to islamist rebels in libya. so we have a very confusing middle east policy. it seems that we are supporting islamists. we are giving them the advantage and the upper hand by material resource support, financial support, and that is what is confusing many of the people in the middle east such as israel and also egypt who are potentially looking elsewhere for spoth. >> all right. thank you, lieutenant colonel. >>> coming up, the influx of immigrants crossing our southern borders not slowing down. new report surfaced that authorities are fientding dead children who tried to "cross the rio grand." and ranchers are finding the same thing. and texas congressman gohmert went inside a border patrol station to see firsthand how the unaccompanied children are being processed. and later bowe bergdahl set to return to active duty and we get reaction from the member of the p
administration withholding support to the current egyptian government for the ouster of mohamed morsi, condemnation of the muslim brotherhood. but also we have an administration that lent armament support and resource support to islamist rebels in libya. so we have a very confusing middle east policy. it seems that we are supporting islamists. we are giving them the advantage and the upper hand by material resource support, financial support, and that is what is confusing many of the people in...
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>> well, mohamed morsi, he was overthrown -- >> they're doing this out of weakness?ll, partially, the question of weakness. but the killing of an arab boy, sparking days of protests. and i think hamas saw an opportunity to take the initiative against israel. >> but hamas is bearing the brunt of the retaliation. what do they really think they can gain from this? >> i'm not sure they're concerned about the civilian casualties. in any war, there are ten times as many casualties because it's so packed in there. hamas is not concerned about civilian casualties. but it will get the sympathy of a lot of the world. >> so, this will help the palestinian movement. >> and hamas looks at civilian casualties as a propaganda victory. so, hamas firing rockets indiscriminately into israel. the only reason they're not killing people is they missed. israel is firing rockets precisely. but when you're firing into very densely populated areas, you're going to have collateral damage. >> and in 2008, there was an attack to try to stop these rocket attacks. but here we are, back again. in
>> well, mohamed morsi, he was overthrown -- >> they're doing this out of weakness?ll, partially, the question of weakness. but the killing of an arab boy, sparking days of protests. and i think hamas saw an opportunity to take the initiative against israel. >> but hamas is bearing the brunt of the retaliation. what do they really think they can gain from this? >> i'm not sure they're concerned about the civilian casualties. in any war, there are ten times as many...
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egypt, under the muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsi, in 2012-2013, was very sympathetic to hamas because hamas is effectively the palestinian branch of the muslim brotherhood. with the military coup in egypt, you have a new government that is very antagonistic toward hamas. in some ways, egypt wants to see hamas destroyed even more than israel does. egypt can no longer really play the role of effective mediator. they cannot be an honest broker. the funny thing is that when the cease-fire proposal last week first came out, hamas was complaining that they were not even consulted. they heard about it in the media. egypt has not been able to effectively bring the suit tie -- two sides together. that is why you have qatar and turkey, which support hamas to one degree or another, more involved in the cease-fire negotiation. israel does not trust them. you have these different potential mediators, but there is a real question about credibility and trust the twin the various sites that are trying to talk to each other. host: how does qatar in turkey support hamas? and why? why have they
egypt, under the muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsi, in 2012-2013, was very sympathetic to hamas because hamas is effectively the palestinian branch of the muslim brotherhood. with the military coup in egypt, you have a new government that is very antagonistic toward hamas. in some ways, egypt wants to see hamas destroyed even more than israel does. egypt can no longer really play the role of effective mediator. they cannot be an honest broker. the funny thing is that when the...
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but then mohamme mohamed morsi was aligned with the muslim brotherhood. so the egyptians this time are not that keen to step into the breach and mediate. >> straight ahead, the president's request for billions of dollars. but americans are calling for both sides to come to an agreement. >>> and dealing a deathly blow to government. >> the crisis at the u.s.-mexico border has turned into a battle over money in washington tonight. they said no to president obama's $3.7 million emergency request. but republicans said there is no need for that much money and the house won't approve it. >>> homeland security secretary jay johnson visited migrant detention facility in new mexico today. johnson says more money is needed as his agency works to open new detention facilities. he stressed the need to send the message in natural america tha central america that despite the violence there, this is not the best option. >> for those who are coming here illegally. for those who are contemplating coming here illegally into south texas, we will send you back. >> reporter:
but then mohamme mohamed morsi was aligned with the muslim brotherhood. so the egyptians this time are not that keen to step into the breach and mediate. >> straight ahead, the president's request for billions of dollars. but americans are calling for both sides to come to an agreement. >>> and dealing a deathly blow to government. >> the crisis at the u.s.-mexico border has turned into a battle over money in washington tonight. they said no to president obama's $3.7...
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have been given life sentences it's for inciting violence following the ousting of president mohammed morsi mohammed badie had already been given to death sentences in early hearings presidencies he has vowed to see why back the organization. a long distance swimmer has been attacked by a great white shark of california's manhattan beach pier one of the most visited beaches in america the victim who survived was reportedly bitten by the team into a long animal that grew agitated trying to free itself from the hawk of a fisherman though the pacific coast of the united states boasts one of the greatest concentrations of white sharks in the world attacks are rare. now in an effort to save local jobs and industries politicians often call on people to buy domestic but in this modern world is that really possible paris based journalist decided to give it a go surviving only on french made products for ten months r.t. when a core set of went to find out their. how frank's kind of person really is in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french car at ten. and then
have been given life sentences it's for inciting violence following the ousting of president mohammed morsi mohammed badie had already been given to death sentences in early hearings presidencies he has vowed to see why back the organization. a long distance swimmer has been attacked by a great white shark of california's manhattan beach pier one of the most visited beaches in america the victim who survived was reportedly bitten by the team into a long animal that grew agitated trying to free...
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but supporters of mohammed morsi were did he have finded and continued to call for him to be reinstateds president. on the third of july last year, he was deposed by this man, former military chief, abdullah fatah al sisi. they remained bitterly divided. >> we don't see any change. we haven't seen any change in the past 35 years. neither will we see any change in the next one 00 years. >> reporter: egypt needs a military man to fix things. >> it won't do, having a normal person. >> in a year, human rights agencies have expressed alarm about what they describe as a deteriorating humanitarian situation. al jazeera spoke to a woman in the capitol who did not want to be identified. she said she was sexually assaulted by police three months ago although al jazeera cannot independently verify her allegations, she has taken her case to the authorities in cairo. officials there would not comment. >> translator: the police officer hit me and he raped me, even when he was getting up, he was making fun of me, telling me that i wasn't a virgin, calling me all kinds of names. i have devastated. >> r
but supporters of mohammed morsi were did he have finded and continued to call for him to be reinstateds president. on the third of july last year, he was deposed by this man, former military chief, abdullah fatah al sisi. they remained bitterly divided. >> we don't see any change. we haven't seen any change in the past 35 years. neither will we see any change in the next one 00 years. >> reporter: egypt needs a military man to fix things. >> it won't do, having a normal...
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it was during clashes between supporters of the ousted president, mohamed morsi, and the security forces it was a new experience. it was very close to home. >> the best of the blogs awards single out especially creative journalists, bloggers, and online activists who stand up for freedom of expression in repressive regimes. it's the 10th year in a row the dw has given the award -- row that dw has given the award. former president nicolas sarkozy was taken into custody on tuesday and to attain for nearly 15 hours of questioning. he faces allegations of influence and peddling related to an investigation into the financing of his 2007 election campaign. sarkozy is accused of using a magistrate to get insider information about the pro-. -- probe. the former president is currently embroiled in six legal cases. sarkozy denies all wrongdoing but the development could help his -- hurt his chances of a political comeback. members of his party have rushed to his defense. return to sarkozy's politics is always accompanied by some new legal episode. it appears as if there is an attempt to deliberate
it was during clashes between supporters of the ousted president, mohamed morsi, and the security forces it was a new experience. it was very close to home. >> the best of the blogs awards single out especially creative journalists, bloggers, and online activists who stand up for freedom of expression in repressive regimes. it's the 10th year in a row the dw has given the award -- row that dw has given the award. former president nicolas sarkozy was taken into custody on tuesday and to...
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called for a day of anger to mark the day -- the first anniversary of the overthrow of president mohammed morsi. several squares in cairo have off.sealed most of the muslim brotherhood are in hiding or in prison, victims of the crackdown that followed president morsi's overthrow. in france, nicolas sarkozy has accused the justice system for being used -- of being used for political ends. in what was his first televised interview since leaving power, the former leader denied any wrongdoing, saying he did nothing to feel any guilt about. >> nicolas sarkozy comes out fighting. after being placed under formal investigation for corruption and influence peddling. interviewision broadcast wednesday evening, the former french president accused his opponents of using the justice system to destroy his reputation. >> is it normal that i should be in custody for 15 hours under the surveillance of the police? i have been summoned properly to respond to the judge's questions? did i absolutely need to have a meeting with these two judges at 2:00 in the morning question mark they clearly wanted to humiliate me
called for a day of anger to mark the day -- the first anniversary of the overthrow of president mohammed morsi. several squares in cairo have off.sealed most of the muslim brotherhood are in hiding or in prison, victims of the crackdown that followed president morsi's overthrow. in france, nicolas sarkozy has accused the justice system for being used -- of being used for political ends. in what was his first televised interview since leaving power, the former leader denied any wrongdoing,...
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they broke a peace deal back in 2012 when mohamed morsi was the president of egypt but then mohamed morsi'sm brotherhood was allied with hamas, the current president of egy egypt abdel-fattah el-sissi has no sympathy with hamas and, in fact, would take some sort of comfort from their discomfortable. the egyptians not that keen to step in the breach and mediate. now, for the view from the occupied west bank my colleague is in calandeer. >> reporter: we are here in the west bank. we were expecting a demonstration that was called for by different palestinian factions here about two hours ago, but no one showed up. it's not clear why protesters didn't come here but what we do know is that in resent days the palestinian authority has been trying to prevent palestinians from reaching friction points with the israeli army to protest at this time because they are not interested in an escalation. hamas here in the west bank too isn't interested because it has security concerns as well. in the last three weeks alone about 700 of hamas members or members believed to be affiliated with hamas have been
they broke a peace deal back in 2012 when mohamed morsi was the president of egypt but then mohamed morsi'sm brotherhood was allied with hamas, the current president of egy egypt abdel-fattah el-sissi has no sympathy with hamas and, in fact, would take some sort of comfort from their discomfortable. the egyptians not that keen to step in the breach and mediate. now, for the view from the occupied west bank my colleague is in calandeer. >> reporter: we are here in the west bank. we were...
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back in 2012, when mohammed morsi was elect president he appointed the defense minister.he new president was introduced to political reforms and build a strong economy. instead, the opposition and the christian minority was increasingly concerned about the rise of political islam. an anti-mohamed mursi protest gained momentum. mohamed mursi and his group threatened the young democracy. after mohamed mursi was deposed, his supporters set up project camps and promised to stay as long as it took for the leader to be returned. egyptian security forces stormed the camps. hundreds of people were killed according to human rights organizations and attacks targetting security forces were on the rise. leaders of the muslim brotherhood were put in gaol. some now faced death sentences. seen by supporters as a saviour, abdul fatah al-sisi was elected in june. abdul fatah al-sisi's rival rit out at the election. during his ipp august ration, e -- inauguration, egypt's president promised a prosperous future. >> we will establish a strong republic, safe and stable. there is has been conc
back in 2012, when mohammed morsi was elect president he appointed the defense minister.he new president was introduced to political reforms and build a strong economy. instead, the opposition and the christian minority was increasingly concerned about the rise of political islam. an anti-mohamed mursi protest gained momentum. mohamed mursi and his group threatened the young democracy. after mohamed mursi was deposed, his supporters set up project camps and promised to stay as long as it took...
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mohamed morsi has been deposed and sent to jail. muslim brotherhood has been outlawed and almost 200 of its members sentenced to death. egypt's new military dictatorship wants little to do with hamas. while egypt is step in once again to ease the conflict between israel and hamas, it's not clear whether it has the leverage or power of persuasion to bring both parties to the table. here in the u.s., perhaps the only other country that could play that role, there seems to be little appetite for negotiation. although president obama offered last week to boroker a sessio cease-fire, congress is expressing its yunilateral support for the actions. senator john mccain had this to say about the conflict. >> there's no moral equivalency here. israel is being attacked by hundreds of rockets. their people, a third of their population has got about a 60-second warning. so the restraint of the israelis, in my view, is admirable. >> few u.s. lawmakers have actually called for a cease-fire to end the crisis. one of them is here tonight. joining me
mohamed morsi has been deposed and sent to jail. muslim brotherhood has been outlawed and almost 200 of its members sentenced to death. egypt's new military dictatorship wants little to do with hamas. while egypt is step in once again to ease the conflict between israel and hamas, it's not clear whether it has the leverage or power of persuasion to bring both parties to the table. here in the u.s., perhaps the only other country that could play that role, there seems to be little appetite for...
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israeli relationship has deteriorated, and the hamas relationship is difficult, more so than when mohamed morsi president of egypt. >> the top human rights official has warned israel and palestinian that they may have committed war crimes against civilians. does that bring pressure to bear? >> this is something we have seen before. there have been these types of resolutions against israel. the united states vote against and the other countries sustained. they are lopsided. you see the debate goes on in the region and the criticism of hamas. the feeling is look, it is hamas that bears responsibility for putting civilians in harm's way. >> that is the argument from that side. thank you for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program. dozens have been killed in taiwan after a domestic fly crashes into a residential area with 58 people on board. >> the doctor leading the fight ainst ebola has himself been infected by the virus. he has been taken to a treatment ward in the east. he is a hero in his efforts to control the epidemic. here is the report from
israeli relationship has deteriorated, and the hamas relationship is difficult, more so than when mohamed morsi president of egypt. >> the top human rights official has warned israel and palestinian that they may have committed war crimes against civilians. does that bring pressure to bear? >> this is something we have seen before. there have been these types of resolutions against israel. the united states vote against and the other countries sustained. they are lopsided. you see...
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his camera to film clashes between security forces and supporters of former egyptian president mohamed morsi. he was shot by a sniper and killed. dean was 61. for nearly 40 years, he covered wars and major world events for .nn and britain's sky news described as courageous but careful, never rash, he filmed china positively cracked down on the 1989 tiananmen square protest and reported undercover in north korea. was one of six journalists killed in 2013 in egypt, where violence between police and protesters made it one of the deadliest countries in the world for journalists. >> ghislaine dupont, radio france internationale, in mali. the french army warned them not to go, but radio france internationale journalists were determined to shed light on the violence in northern mali. after interviewing a rebel leader, they were abducted by gunmen. an hour later, there -- their bullet-riddled bodies were found in the desert. dupont was 57. a theory of this -- a fearless reporter, she covered conflicts in angola, the democratic republic of congo, and sierra leone. she was expelled from the immigrant
his camera to film clashes between security forces and supporters of former egyptian president mohamed morsi. he was shot by a sniper and killed. dean was 61. for nearly 40 years, he covered wars and major world events for .nn and britain's sky news described as courageous but careful, never rash, he filmed china positively cracked down on the 1989 tiananmen square protest and reported undercover in north korea. was one of six journalists killed in 2013 in egypt, where violence between police...
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with the rise of the brotherhood and mohamed morsi there. we've seen a shift over the past year and a half where these islamist groups have entered into a kind of decline, and turkey and qatar have been more isolated, and the tension between turkey and qatar on one hand and the saudis and --ptians on the other have has gotten worse. as kind of arab cold war that i am pointing to. why it is such a fractious atmosphere in the middle east. that is why it is so hard to get things done. it is so hard to have effective negotiations. >> where is the arab league in all of this. >> the arab league is no longer an effective act or. , i think, early on in the arab spring that the arab league were -- would come to the fore and play a more assertive independent role. the arab league is a product of the various arab act or's. again, the saudis and egyptians driver seat in the when we are talking about the broader arab world. there isn't an interest in having the arab league be an independent actor. the arab league has in a sense become consumed -- subsume
with the rise of the brotherhood and mohamed morsi there. we've seen a shift over the past year and a half where these islamist groups have entered into a kind of decline, and turkey and qatar have been more isolated, and the tension between turkey and qatar on one hand and the saudis and --ptians on the other have has gotten worse. as kind of arab cold war that i am pointing to. why it is such a fractious atmosphere in the middle east. that is why it is so hard to get things done. it is so...
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to be retaliation for the government's crackdown against supporters of the deposed president, mohamed morsi. the attack took place around sunset when muslims break their fast during ramadan. and a u.s. drone strike today in pakistan, near the border with afghanistan, reportedly killed 15 militants. it was the fourth drone strike in the area since the beginning of a pakistani government offensive more than a month ago. back in this country, the environmental protection agency has taken steps to block the development of a huge gold-and- copper mine in alaska. the e.p.a. said the mine would have caused what it called" irreversible damage to one of the world's last intact salmon ecosystems." the state of alaska and the mining operators are suing the e.p.a. they say the agency has exceeded its authority. and a street altercation involving new york city police is drawing more attention today. cell phone video obtained by the "new york daily news" shows a police officer apparently using a chokehold to bring down a man they believed was selling untaxed cigarettes. eric garner, a 43-year-old asthmat
to be retaliation for the government's crackdown against supporters of the deposed president, mohamed morsi. the attack took place around sunset when muslims break their fast during ramadan. and a u.s. drone strike today in pakistan, near the border with afghanistan, reportedly killed 15 militants. it was the fourth drone strike in the area since the beginning of a pakistani government offensive more than a month ago. back in this country, the environmental protection agency has taken steps to...
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they lost their patron in syria, and the fact that mohamed morsi, sympathetic to hamas, was overthrown. >> is that a sign of weakness? >> partly there was a question of their weakness. but also, the killing of an arab boy following the killing of three jewish teenagers sparked days of rioting in the west bank. i think hamas saw an opportunity to incite the palestinian rival mahmoud abbas and the fatah party and take the initiative against israel. >> you mean a general palestinian uprising against israel. >> that's right. >> but hamas is bearing the brunt of the retaliation. what do they think they can gain from this? >> i don't think they're that concerned about the civilian casualties. you had a mini war between hamas and israel, ten times as many casualties, because gaza is so closely packed in. and when hamas sends their rockets, they either miss the target or shot down by the missile defense system. hamas, it's not the concern about the civilian casualties, but it will get the sympathy of the world, or of a lot of the world. as bret pointed out, it is fighting an internal palestini
they lost their patron in syria, and the fact that mohamed morsi, sympathetic to hamas, was overthrown. >> is that a sign of weakness? >> partly there was a question of their weakness. but also, the killing of an arab boy following the killing of three jewish teenagers sparked days of rioting in the west bank. i think hamas saw an opportunity to incite the palestinian rival mahmoud abbas and the fatah party and take the initiative against israel. >> you mean a general...
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injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. abaddon r.t. international whoring account of being forced to become a killer as a child soldier or if you're watching us from the u.k. learn the fate of one of the world's oldest forus resting on a legal battle between industrious environmentalists and even guitar makers stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world it isn't al-qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock and the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believe that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with them who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of work shouldn't matter but with public personalities i can see how people want them to have good behavior all the time but the problem is that guys like him are put on the airwaves to have bad behavior what d
injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. abaddon r.t. international whoring account of being forced to become a killer as a child soldier or if you're watching us from the u.k. learn the fate of one of the world's oldest forus resting on a legal battle between industrious environmentalists and even guitar makers stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world it isn't al-qaeda or...
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have been given life sentences for inciting violence following the ousting of islam is president mohammed morsi body had already been given to death sentences in earlier hearings president sisi has found to wipe out the organization. and severe rains of battered provinces across china leaving two people dead in the country southwest of the usual so lashed the north causing traffic chaos and leaving street under water her. also lashed a number of districts and it's not over more terentia downpours are expected this time in the east of the country. the formula one grand prix is back in russia one hundred years after the last race took place in the country so i went down to the new racetrack in the olympic resort town of sorts to see if everything is up to speed. the race is on for the southern resort of sochi to bids to transform itself from a limper coast into the venue for this year's russian drum. this is our organizers hope it will look for now though the reality is quite different the main grandstand still under construction and the track still being late but the sortie team are confident th
have been given life sentences for inciting violence following the ousting of islam is president mohammed morsi body had already been given to death sentences in earlier hearings president sisi has found to wipe out the organization. and severe rains of battered provinces across china leaving two people dead in the country southwest of the usual so lashed the north causing traffic chaos and leaving street under water her. also lashed a number of districts and it's not over more terentia...
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apparently, the egyptian military bugged mohammed morsi's offices. it may well be as the trial proceeds that transcripts will come out which are somehow damming of him in this regard. i don't know. this is the allegations. on the surface it doesn't seem plausible to me. certainly i think the steps that the military has taken are not warranted against rank and file of the muslim brothers. certainly that government of morsi was run in a very closed way. it did have secret policies. we'll have to see if any proof comes out of these accusationac. >> why do you think more radical schools of thought in islamist, i guess, jurisprudence of how the fear -- why did that gain so much popularity as opposed to more liberal or less hard lined elements of islamic thought? >> so the question is why the more radical understanding of islam and ex-communication practices, vigilanteism had this popularity. the first thing i want to say is that i don't think it was that popular. the mainstream of egyptian society was not like that. so -- but it did have popularity in som
apparently, the egyptian military bugged mohammed morsi's offices. it may well be as the trial proceeds that transcripts will come out which are somehow damming of him in this regard. i don't know. this is the allegations. on the surface it doesn't seem plausible to me. certainly i think the steps that the military has taken are not warranted against rank and file of the muslim brothers. certainly that government of morsi was run in a very closed way. it did have secret policies. we'll have to...
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strong evidence of the sharp deterioration in human rights in egypt in the year since president mohamed morsi was ousted. >> reporter: july 3rd, a day many egyptians will remember for generations. the defense minister surrounded by secular leftist and religious leaders makes what many people consider a stunning declaration. >> translator: this includes suspending the constitution for presidential and parliamentary elections and the formation of a national reconciliation committee that will include young people. >> reporter: after morsi was deposed, supporters set up protest camps and promised to stay as long as it took for their leader to be reinstated. egyptian security forces stormed those camps. hundreds of people were killed accord to human rights organizations. attacks security forces were on the rise. >> translator: leaders of the muslim brotherhood was put in jail, and some now face death sentences. >> reporter: seen by many supporters as a savior, sisi was elected president in june. sisi has rejected calls for reconciliation with a banned muslim brotherhood, and that has only raised c
strong evidence of the sharp deterioration in human rights in egypt in the year since president mohamed morsi was ousted. >> reporter: july 3rd, a day many egyptians will remember for generations. the defense minister surrounded by secular leftist and religious leaders makes what many people consider a stunning declaration. >> translator: this includes suspending the constitution for presidential and parliamentary elections and the formation of a national reconciliation committee...
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smugglers two of them were also killed in the it's the second mass shooting at the border post since mohamed morsy was forced from power in july last year. the polish coach has plowed into the back of another bus in germany before careening into an oncoming van pileup left at least ten dead and sixty nine injured near the eastern city of dresden most of the dead were passengers from poland traveling in the van is not yet clear what caused the initial crash. next on international breaking the said look at how the world's media has reacted to the malaysian plane catastrophe if you're watching from the u.k. it's over to george galloway force wouldn't stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world is an al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock in the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believed that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with him who may claim to just be taking pictures of ti
smugglers two of them were also killed in the it's the second mass shooting at the border post since mohamed morsy was forced from power in july last year. the polish coach has plowed into the back of another bus in germany before careening into an oncoming van pileup left at least ten dead and sixty nine injured near the eastern city of dresden most of the dead were passengers from poland traveling in the van is not yet clear what caused the initial crash. next on international breaking the...
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its members they were found guilty of inciting violence after last year's coup toppled president mohamed morsy judges also upheld death sentences for ten other party leaders egypt's army backed government's been cracking down on the group for over a year jelly thousands and killing hundreds of protesters in the streets. after hosting the twenty fourteen winter olympics the russian black sea resort of sochi is now trying its hand that formula one next this october will become the first russian city to stage an f one grand prix harvey visited the racetrack to see if everything's up to speed. the race is on for the southern resort of sochi to bids to transform itself from a limper coast into the venue for this year's russian drum. this is our organizers hope it will look for now though the reality is quite different the main grandstand still under construction and the track still being late but the saudi team are confident their circuit will be both on time and world class is going to be fine i think most most f one circuits are similar in the sense of very very kind of last minute delivery i thi
its members they were found guilty of inciting violence after last year's coup toppled president mohamed morsy judges also upheld death sentences for ten other party leaders egypt's army backed government's been cracking down on the group for over a year jelly thousands and killing hundreds of protesters in the streets. after hosting the twenty fourteen winter olympics the russian black sea resort of sochi is now trying its hand that formula one next this october will become the first russian...
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its members they were found guilty of inciting violence after last year's coup toppled president mohamed morsy judges also upheld death sentences for ten other party leaders egypt's army backed government's been cracking down on the group for over a year now jailing thousands and killing hundreds of protesters in the streets. pro and anti immigration activists squared up to each other at the u.s. border patrol station in the town of no yet or in california they were awaiting the arrival of another hundred forty families but out documents from central america the town's residents made headlines this week after they blocked three buses with immigrants most of the arrivals fleeing poverty in their countries and across the us mexico border in hope of a better life. after hosting the twenty forty winter olympics the russian black sea resort of sochi is now trying its hand formula one next to this october it will become the first russian city to stage an f one grand prix neil harvey visited the racetrack to see if everything is up to speed. the race is on for the southern resort of sochi to bits to
its members they were found guilty of inciting violence after last year's coup toppled president mohamed morsy judges also upheld death sentences for ten other party leaders egypt's army backed government's been cracking down on the group for over a year now jailing thousands and killing hundreds of protesters in the streets. pro and anti immigration activists squared up to each other at the u.s. border patrol station in the town of no yet or in california they were awaiting the arrival of...
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to be shot dead in the egyptian capital in clashes between supporters of the former president mohammed morsy and security forces dozens of people protesting were arrested as they marched to block a year since the former is the misleader was ousted police then closed off public squares in cairo to prevent people from gathering earlier a bomb went off on a train in the coastal city of alexandria injuring nine people. and three miners have been rescued from an illegal gold mine in honduras after a landslide left eleven people trapped underground not known whether the remaining workers are still alive but it's thought that they've got just a small amount of water and oxygen left and only enough to last days rescue efforts are being complicated by the threat of rain. and finally a member of germany's foreign intelligence agency has been arrested on suspicion of spying for the united states during questioning the suspect report reportedly said that he'd been gathering information about the ongoing parliamentary inquiry into n.s.a. activities in germany one of the whistleblowers who testified befor
to be shot dead in the egyptian capital in clashes between supporters of the former president mohammed morsy and security forces dozens of people protesting were arrested as they marched to block a year since the former is the misleader was ousted police then closed off public squares in cairo to prevent people from gathering earlier a bomb went off on a train in the coastal city of alexandria injuring nine people. and three miners have been rescued from an illegal gold mine in honduras after a...
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cairo a series of demonstrations have marked the anniversary of the ousting of egypt's president mohammed morsi pro morsi protesters blocked traffic and burned car tires chanting slogans against egypt's new elected president. meanwhile police have been mixed in extinguishing fires and trying to reopen. on the fly over has collapsed in southeast brazil killing two people and leaving at least nineteen injured the accident took place in bel orders on a one of the city's hosting the world cup the bridge was reportedly still under construction when it came down. the latest revelations on america's national security agency shows that it views all uses of encryption software as potential terrorist just visiting websites which hide uses ip addresses puts you on the agency's radar also even searching information about them on the internet where one of the whistle blows he's been testifying to a parliamentary committee in germany on thursday believes current laws are failing to curb mass surveillance. it doesn't it doesn't do what needs to be done i mean they need to have. they did have a process that th
cairo a series of demonstrations have marked the anniversary of the ousting of egypt's president mohammed morsi pro morsi protesters blocked traffic and burned car tires chanting slogans against egypt's new elected president. meanwhile police have been mixed in extinguishing fires and trying to reopen. on the fly over has collapsed in southeast brazil killing two people and leaving at least nineteen injured the accident took place in bel orders on a one of the city's hosting the world cup the...
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of them were also killed in the attack it is the second mass shooting at the border post since mohamed morsy was forced from power in july of last year. they plowed into the back of another bus in germany before careening into an oncoming van pileup left at least. sixty nine injured in the eastern city of dresden most of the dead were passengers from poland traveling in the van it is not yet clear what caused the initial crash. a series of car bomb blasts rocked baghdad killing at least twenty seven people most of the explosion muslim neighborhoods of the iraqi capital no group has immediately taken responsibility for the attack but islamic militants who seized at large parts of northern iraq last month previously carried out several suicide bombings in the capital. next hour to international a look at the struggle of thousands of civilians who are fleeing ukraine stay with us you're watching r.t. international. two u.s. agents who are working deep inside the german government have been caught which has heightened tensions between the two countries even more the german reaction to this was t
of them were also killed in the attack it is the second mass shooting at the border post since mohamed morsy was forced from power in july of last year. they plowed into the back of another bus in germany before careening into an oncoming van pileup left at least. sixty nine injured in the eastern city of dresden most of the dead were passengers from poland traveling in the van it is not yet clear what caused the initial crash. a series of car bomb blasts rocked baghdad killing at least twenty...
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sentenced to life in prison is for inciting violence following the ousting of islamist president mohamed morsi. had already been given to death sentences in early hearings president cc's vowed to wipe the organization. reporting severe raves of battered provinces of cross china two people were killed by storms in the southwest the deluge also lashed the north causing traffic chaos and leaving streets underwater some districts were also hit by damaging hail and it's not over further to ensure downpours are expected in the east dumping they think up to one hundred fifty millimeters in places. the formula one grand prix is back in russia after one hundred years since the last race took place in the country artie's neil harvey visited the racetrack than in the olympic resort town of to see if everything's up to speed. the race is on for the southern resort of sochi the bids to transform itself from a limper coast into the venue for this year's russian drum. this is organizers hope it will look for now though the reality is quite different the main grandstand still under construction and the track
sentenced to life in prison is for inciting violence following the ousting of islamist president mohamed morsi. had already been given to death sentences in early hearings president cc's vowed to wipe the organization. reporting severe raves of battered provinces of cross china two people were killed by storms in the southwest the deluge also lashed the north causing traffic chaos and leaving streets underwater some districts were also hit by damaging hail and it's not over further to ensure...