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morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the former, the ousted and former president mohamed morsi is getting his trial underway and temporarily adjourned because of his defiance in court and the judge was hearing the chants of protesters from inside the courtroom and that is another reason he said it was temporarily adjourned and listen to the mood there that we can hear on the streets. [chanting and car horns going off] a few hundred people and it's difficult to tell the number from this ank angle and they ar making their feelings known and we see regular supporters and bremen against the coup that ousted him since he was deposed on july the 3 bu
morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the...
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we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias don't have much choice. >> they say we will walk away from the united states. this will not happen because in this reliesship it is the saudi arabia monarchy that is dependent on the united states securedy guarantees. the u.s., although keen to maintain the relationship and protecting the relationship can do without it, if push comes to shove. the united states could abandon saudi arabia. because the u.s. has other options. the saudi arabia monarchy does not have. >> monday is the 34th anniversary of iran storming the u.s. embassy in tehran. t
we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders detention also this hour here in our t.v. . dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders...
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stand thinks the trial that starts today in morsi is morsi is political assassination. this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or a democratic tradition or or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that. minister is that under him rabbi actually the protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seen as very very highly politicized in the hands of the people who want to see a lot of the muslim brotherhood behind bars. more just a day before the trial opens u.s. secretary of state john kerry met egyptian leaders in cairo urging them to commit to transparent justice
stand thinks the trial that starts today in morsi is morsi is political assassination. this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of his muslim brotherhood ideology and the...
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omohammed morsi has rejected court.e'll have analysis in just a moment plus. >> reporter: in bangkok will traditional thai boxing be dealt a blow now in a mi mixed martial arts fighting has come to thailand. [[voiceover]] from al jazeera media network comes a new voice of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voiceover]] we tell the human story, from around the block, across the country, with more points of view. >>if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a motel to living in their car. [[voiceover]] connected, inspired, bold. >>about a thousand protestors have occupied ... hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the ide
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or hopes that morsy should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until and uli elected government would be in and power. i honestly believe that whatever happened yesterday is just adding more to the fuel of the follow ization that is happening in egypt. this is taking us away from what needs to happen which is. the asian and going through a transitional justice. which which is strongly needed at this point to get great you know ever sense you know the fall of mubarak we had a number of elections in egypt and the result kept being the same and you know what that result is i mean how do you square the circle you want to have a d.j. sharing but you
or hopes that morsy should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until and uli elected government...
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or hopes that morsi should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every season for why we are speeding to go through the struggle barak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until a newly elected government would be in and power. i honestly believe that whatever happened yesterday is just adding more to the fuel of the follow ization that is happening in egypt. this is taking us away from what needs to happen which is. the asian and going through a transitional justice. which which is strongly needed at this point to great you know ever since you know the fall of mubarak we had a number of elections in egypt and the result kept being the same and you know what that result is i mean how do you square the circle you want to have a digital fairy but you d
or hopes that morsi should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every season for why we are speeding to go through the struggle barak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until a newly elected government...
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morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those demonstrators still out on the streets? >> well, the demonstrators have left the straits in the main. there is no suggestion of clashes or major clashes. >> i would say the situation is now calmer on the streets this evening this evening here in cairo, and there may be the opportunity for month protests tomorrow, and we have to take that with a pinch of assault. >> dominick, thank you very much. >> relatively quiet morning so far on wall street. investors holding back some ahead of the major news this week. key reports on jobs grows domesti.blackberry has decided o sell itself after all. the struggling phone maker instead said they will be replacing it's chief executive officer and get a $1 billion infusion of cash from its investors. the company made a tentative $1.47 billion offer, but had trouble raising that money. shares on blackberry is down. >>> many oppose any changes in social securi
morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those demonstrators still out on the streets? >> well, the demonstrators have left the straits in the main. there is no suggestion of clashes or major clashes. >> i would say the situation is now calmer on the streets this evening this evening here in cairo, and there may be the opportunity for month protests tomorrow, and...
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or hopes that morsi should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until a newly elected government would be in and power. i honestly believe that whatever happened yesterday is just adding more to the fuel of the follow ization that is happening in egypt. this is taking us away from what needs to happen which is. the asian and going through a transitional justice. which which is strongly needed at this point to get great you know ever since you know the fall of mubarak we had a number of elections in egypt and the result kept being the same and you know what that result is i mean how do you square the circle you want to have a d.j. cheri but you d
or hopes that morsi should be getting a fair trial now. with the military being in this situation it's not helping the military the military needs to go back to the actual job that the military should should be doing which is protecting the nation from any external enemies now i don't actually see. every eason for why we are speeding to go through this trial mubarak it took us eight months to put him on trial we could have waited for for a couple of more months until a newly elected government...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fa
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s....
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. there is good to have you company watching r.t. this morning with me andrew farmer. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate is off for a tear in pre-disaster hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has a ride for he has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last dec
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no...
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following welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy and have a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross out the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washington he's an egyptian political activist and in pittsburgh we cross a great roman he's a former israeli official in the ministry of defense and ministry of foreign affairs right gentlemen cross-talk roles in effect that means you can jump in. anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the
following welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy and have a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross out the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washington he's an egyptian political...
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a growing wave protest ended up with the military's decision to remove morsi from office in an act morsi himself says is against the law. >>> the difference between the trial of dr. morsi and the trial of mubarak, is that mubarak had abundant authority. morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> if morsi is convicted of incitement to commit revolt he could be sentenced to prison right now. >>> both countries promising they will continue to work together. >> our relationship are is strategic. it is enduring. and it covers a wide range of bilateral and regional issues. >> two different kinds of differences. differences in objective and differences in tactic. some of these differences are in onive, very few. >> -- objectives, but most are in tactics. >> he said washington wasp sensitive to pakistani concerns. meanwhile pakistan says it plans to review every aspect of its relationship with the u.s. the move coming after the u.s. drone strike on friday. pakistan said the view. >> pakistani president musharraf, faces charges in the dete
a growing wave protest ended up with the military's decision to remove morsi from office in an act morsi himself says is against the law. >>> the difference between the trial of dr. morsi and the trial of mubarak, is that mubarak had abundant authority. morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> if morsi is convicted of incitement to commit revolt he could be sentenced to prison right now. >>> both countries...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt'segitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt'segitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
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the trial of former egyptian leader mohammed morsi is due to start on allegations of stirring up bloody and rash during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his ousting also. let the spine dictates of politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth in a major german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's ukraine leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. they're broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with a. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate it is or for a terry predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december the time egypt was experiencing mass public outr
the trial of former egyptian leader mohammed morsi is due to start on allegations of stirring up bloody and rash during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his ousting also. let the spine dictates of politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth in a major german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to start about an hour from now. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia part of a world wind tour of the middle east aimed at easing tensions with arab powers and will meet with saudi's king abdullah on monday. he visited cairo this week. john kerry is the highest-ranking american official to visit egypt since the military toppled mohamed morsi. in response the u.s. suspended millions in aid. turning to the war in syria, the main rebel group set demands for the long demand geneva ii peace talks. the syrian national collision or snc, says it will not attend the negotiati
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to...
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morsi and the trial of mubarak is that mubarak has no authority while president morsi insists he is still president. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of incitement to commit murder, he could be sentenced to death. dominick cane, al jazeera. >> pakistani president musharraf has been granted bail. he has been charged with the deadeath of benzar butu. >> reporter: musharraf, who was president, ordered a team to storm a house of worship. among those killed was gazi's father, the man who ran the mosque and it's affiliated schools. some of the supporters involved in the violence were his students. he wanted islamic law imposed. they said the former ruler was personally responsible for the deaths. >> musharraf said that they were terrorists. my father never hurt anyone. musharraf is the terrorist. he ordered the killing. >> reporter: those who lost loved ones here at the red mosque clearly blame musharraf for their deaths, but many believe he will leave the country and will never stand trial. >>> after four years in exile, former presid
morsi and the trial of mubarak is that mubarak has no authority while president morsi insists he is still president. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of incitement to commit murder, he could be sentenced to death. dominick cane, al jazeera. >> pakistani president musharraf has been granted bail. he has been charged with the deadeath of benzar butu. >> reporter: musharraf, who was president, ordered a team to storm a...
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mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i understand they were saying by naming a legal team didn't mean he was recognising the limbing massy of the courts, that he could choose a team and object to the way he was being tried. there is, still, quite a lot of time for some of those issues to be resolved. the next hearing in his trial is not due until january, the 8th. there's a couple of months before that comes along, for these legal issues to be resolve. we will see some movement over the next couple of months before the next hearing in a trial. he's in a bit of a conundrum. does he choose a legal team
mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i...
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>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime.rials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil promises, during his time there was no security. >> translation: i believe the trial may lead to a wave of resolution and people will take to the streets. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday, since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >> also in cairo, the arab league held an emergency meeting to discuss the syrian war. a topics was the geneva ii peace talks set for the end of the month. syria's main rebel group announced it will not attend
>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime.rials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30...
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morsi supporters say the case is trumped up. hundreds of them rallied outside the trial site today. >> of course this is a sham trial. they tricked people and told them it is a real trial. we want a public trial so we can know the truth. >> reporter: riot police later fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the trial opened a day after secretary of state john kerry was in cairo. the u.s. has suspended some aid to egypt over morsi's ouster but kerry sounded conciliatory. >> we want to help, we're prepared to do so. and the way it will unfold is the democracy is rekindled in its strength. and as the people of egypt make their choices in the future. i'm confident the united states of america will be able to stand with you and do even more. >> the morsi trial now has adjourned until january 8th to give lawyers time to review documents. the deposed president could face the death penalty if he's convicted. >> nancyiousev is covering the trial for mcclatchy newspapers. i spoke with her a short time ago. >> so nancy noussef apparently mo
morsi supporters say the case is trumped up. hundreds of them rallied outside the trial site today. >> of course this is a sham trial. they tricked people and told them it is a real trial. we want a public trial so we can know the truth. >> reporter: riot police later fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. the trial opened a day after secretary of state john kerry was in cairo. the u.s. has suspended some aid to egypt over morsi's ouster but kerry sounded conciliatory. >> we...
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the trial of mohamed morsi has to january 8. his trial at the high-security police complex outside cairo was suspended minutes after it began. morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to push back the trial to january. >> sorry about that, we seem to be having technical difficulties. our correspondent catherine stably is at the courthouse in cairo. she gives us more details on what happened there this morning. mohamed morsi has refused to recognize the judge at the trial. he says it does not have any legitimacy. he has been taken away by helicopter. we saw him fly overhead and he is being taking t
the trial of mohamed morsi has to january 8. his trial at the high-security police complex outside cairo was suspended minutes after it began. morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic,"...
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morsi has committed any crime.rials of a political nature and atmosphere of a coup usually and i hope they are wrong they are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> reporter: 20,000 members of the security forces will be on the streets with metal detectors to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup alliance called on supporters to stage mass demonstrations in protest. on the streets of the capitol opinion is divided before the trial. >> translator: i believe it's a good thing because morsi was bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years and should be tried. he did not fulfill promises and during his time there was no security. >> translator: people will start taking to the streets again. >> reporter: mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court since like him they reject the court's right to try him. dominick cain, al jazeera, cairo. >> reporter: and initial reports saying morsi's trial is not going smoothly and state tv in
morsi has committed any crime.rials of a political nature and atmosphere of a coup usually and i hope they are wrong they are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> reporter: 20,000 members of the security forces will be on the streets with metal detectors to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup alliance called on supporters to stage mass demonstrations in protest. on the streets of the capitol opinion is divided before the trial. >> translator: i believe it's a...
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across the country, many of morsi's supporters were on the march. this was the scene in front of the high court in cairo. security forces used tear gas to try to get the crowds to disperse. they feel the system has lost the president. >> he is determined he is still the legitimate president and this court is not competent to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned morsi was flown meld to the prison near alexandria his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. david, one development to bring you since i filed that report. in the prison in bord alarab, one newspaper has reported that mohamed morsi has doned his prison garb he wasn't willing to wear in the courtroom. >> i know this is a court, there are judges, there is a prosecutor. there are defendants. but are we, in your feeling, seeing any kind of legal process? >> i mean, there is certainly a process. but the outcome is a forgone conclusion. so i think it is fair to look at this as a legal cover for what is really a political maneuver and a politicized trial. >> so what happe
across the country, many of morsi's supporters were on the march. this was the scene in front of the high court in cairo. security forces used tear gas to try to get the crowds to disperse. they feel the system has lost the president. >> he is determined he is still the legitimate president and this court is not competent to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned morsi was flown meld to the prison near alexandria his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014....
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hey peer monday night here in moscow tonight egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi faces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of inciting violence and the crowds rallied his support. right. here in the u.k. government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and surround the biggest anti american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president rouhani outreach to washington we found out why radiance is so outraged. over getting. this is our top story tonight in the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until next january he's been charged with inciting the killing of protesters last december hundreds of the former leaders supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence at his policy it was the first. the proceedings adjourned to show time because they will start again on january the eig
hey peer monday night here in moscow tonight egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi faces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of inciting violence and the crowds rallied his support. right. here in the u.k. government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and...
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rami has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters. and for the revolutionaries are now in the worst scenario we have ever been in since two thousand and eleven morsi should be tried but it's comic that mubarak trial should be held up at every turn while the morsy trial is moving along so fast what shocks me is that the authorities never seem to have the will to push through the court cases of remnants of the former regime tahrir square once the heartbeat of the revolution has become just another busy roundabout in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and thirteen people came here demanding bread freedom and social justice but after the military ousted mr brotherhood president mohamed morsy hundreds have been killed and thousands arrested eating some to fear the freedoms and justice will never become a reality admits this violence rights groups have little faith that the trial of mr morsi and other mr brotherhood leaders will be fair this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against a brotherhood a very selective pros
rami has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters. and for the revolutionaries are now in the worst scenario we have ever been in since two thousand and eleven morsi should be tried but it's comic that mubarak trial should be held up at every turn while the morsy trial is moving along so fast what shocks me is that the authorities never seem to have the will to push through the court cases of remnants of the former regime tahrir square once the...
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egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth asked adidas facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video of mohammed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the military white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's legitimate leader during his transfer to prison police were confronted by angry probe morsy mobs in the capital and other cities and he's been true gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president. is known as the singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi romney has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters packing for the revolutionaries and now in the wors
egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth asked adidas facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video of mohammed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the military white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's...
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should be tried but it's comment that mubarak trial should be held up at every turn while the morsy trial is moving along so fast what shocks me is that the authorities never seem to have the will to push through the court cases of remnants of the former regime tahrir square once the heartbeat of the revolution has become just another busy roundabout in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and thirteen people came here demanding bread freedom and social justice but after the military ousted mr brotherhood president mohamed morsy hundreds have been killed and thousands arrested eating some to feed. the freedoms and justice will never become a reality admits this violence rights groups have little faith that the trial of mr morsi and other mr brotherhood leaders will be fact this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown that that's a brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling th
should be tried but it's comment that mubarak trial should be held up at every turn while the morsy trial is moving along so fast what shocks me is that the authorities never seem to have the will to push through the court cases of remnants of the former regime tahrir square once the heartbeat of the revolution has become just another busy roundabout in two thousand and eleven and two thousand and thirteen people came here demanding bread freedom and social justice but after the military ousted...
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protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice to egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo and with two former presidents on trial civil tenuously for separate crackdowns in egypt political activists to ask maidan again he believes any type of military solution is not a solution that all both parties the the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood have not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution the military mentality believes that if you gain ground you do not give it up if you don't have to and the most of the i don't believe in the legitimacy for a for the ballot box.
protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice to egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo and with two former presidents on trial civil tenuously for separate crackdowns in egypt political activists to ask maidan again he believes any type of military solution is not a solution that all both parties the the current regime supported by the military and the muslim...
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egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on a monday only to see proceedings proponent to generate the eight else to leaders facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings in the first video of mohamed morsi since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's budget and leader during his transfer to prison police were confronted by angry pro morsi mobs in the capital and other cities on his bill true gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president. the. grammy it is known as the sting of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi romney has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters packing for the revolutionaries and
egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on a monday only to see proceedings proponent to generate the eight else to leaders facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings in the first video of mohamed morsi since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's...
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court is adjourned on the first day of the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsy. submerged from the country's revolution. down. in the red. if we. could we could without. the consent. choose to. choose to stay. choose access. to people have been killed in schools wounded in saudi arabia as police dispersed a protest by migrants that's amid a crackdown on illegal foreign workers launched by the government last week and being rounded up by the files and following the end of a deadline of an amnesty let's talk more on this to adam kugel the middle east research of from human rights watch first your reaction on the way the authorities dealt with these protests today ed tell us what you make of the way it was handled by the police and the authorities there. well from what we read it in the media and what we've seen the videos it seems that it was. you know there were quite fierce clashes so there really aren't last night we don't we start with the details of what happened exactly but it's certain that there's a lot of arrests in saudi arabia right now because of. this
court is adjourned on the first day of the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsy. submerged from the country's revolution. down. in the red. if we. could we could without. the consent. choose to. choose to stay. choose access. to people have been killed in schools wounded in saudi arabia as police dispersed a protest by migrants that's amid a crackdown on illegal foreign workers launched by the government last week and being rounded up by the files and following the end of a deadline of...
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egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president were pawnees outreach to washington we find out why radians are so outraged. this is actually coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader has been charged with inside in the killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of his supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence r.t. supposedly or was there for us. the proceedings adjourned a short time ag
egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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is there any debate that morsi was elected democratically.y is no not have been popu, but he was moved in what was really a coup. is it fair to say that egypt is on the path to democracysy. what evidence does he have to say that is happening? >> they are drafting a resolution right now and they'll have elections you will not have a military government and the military does not want to be implicated again. but though will be i they will e background. the military will have it's own influence in the government one of the ironies is that morsi's opponents say he was elected democratically. he won the election, but he didn't govern in a democratic way. >> when they talk about moving back toward democracy, what they point to is this formal structure. we are righting a constitution and we are having a election and we are doing this. the things they point to as signs of a democratic revival. i think if we are talking about is the country moving back to democracy the key question is who will be able to contest those elections. will the muslim brother
is there any debate that morsi was elected democratically.y is no not have been popu, but he was moved in what was really a coup. is it fair to say that egypt is on the path to democracysy. what evidence does he have to say that is happening? >> they are drafting a resolution right now and they'll have elections you will not have a military government and the military does not want to be implicated again. but though will be i they will e background. the military will have it's own...
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legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents have been discovered exposing argentina's dirty war. >>> hello again, let's brink you a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the humanitarian situation inside syria worsened with more than 9 million people in need of help. >> chief amos is urging both sides to allow aid into the county. >> the congolese army has bombed rebels in the east of democratic republic of congo. rebel fighters are pinned to the hilltops near the city of goma. >> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi has been put off until january. >>> a shopping center in the u.s. state of new jersey has
legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents have been...
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of the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi. from the country's revolution. libya. and the country's stockpiles are reportedly being. part of the philippines we go here on the death toll from a devastating typhoon that swept across the region could reach. the fear of local officials now among the worst hit areas of the city for the city of. communication. twelve hundred people had been killed by the storm considered one of the largest ever to make landfall the typhoon is now moving towards vietnam where thousands have already been evacuated from the coastal areas. we are also covering. pictures and the latest casualty numbers i should say they are on line for you right now. all right. detainees continue a grueling hunger strike a. deadline for their release or the closure of the military prison. to find out how deeply entrenched the multibillion dollar facility really. despite misconceptions give lho is not just a geo to be or not to be shot it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of the stablished american lif
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and ships ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day on his drawing charges of siding violence while angry crowds of welly in his support. human rights organizations period out the u.k. government's response to revelations of must the valence thing their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country. activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands rally against president rouhani is outreach to washington and we find out why rains are so outraged. this is our coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader is in court on charges of insider killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of business supporters have gathered outside the court in cairo amid a heavy police presence well you know across live telegraph spawn's polis lead
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egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see its possible poland until january the eighth the alsa leaders facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december and this footage is from the opening of be hearings they first. morsi is that his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected because authority assisting his still the country's illegitimate leader during his transfer to prison police had to face off against angry pro morsi mobs in the capital and other cities of his belcher gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president was the. grammy a star is known as the singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi rami has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters are going for the revolutionaries are now in the
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trial. -- four morsi supporters. his opponents, however, has welcome the break -- crackdown. that he was attempting to islamize the country. >> we have had enough now. we want to continue our lives. i have had enough of the muslim brotherhood. had stolen someone my country. now i feel like i've got it back. 2000 muslim brotherhood members are behind bars. repression of the organization is being carried out on several levels. in september -- the activities were made illegal along with any organization they funded. their property confiscated. the muslim brotherhood have been forced underground. over the years, the organization has seduced air masses with their work in health and education. they formed a charitable network to help meet the shortcomings of the state, especially in rural areas. among the egyptians 80 years -- part of the egyptian society. continue. >> despite the violent repression that killed hundreds of supporters in august, the muslim brotherhood can still count on hundreds of thousands least 3ists and
trial. -- four morsi supporters. his opponents, however, has welcome the break -- crackdown. that he was attempting to islamize the country. >> we have had enough now. we want to continue our lives. i have had enough of the muslim brotherhood. had stolen someone my country. now i feel like i've got it back. 2000 muslim brotherhood members are behind bars. repression of the organization is being carried out on several levels. in september -- the activities were made illegal along with any...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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he kept that the up under morsi, was repeatedly threatened with legal action. cbc backed him and never took his show off of the air until he secured e jipingsdz for their support of the army. scanni >> bassam yousef's show was pulled off the air because he dared poke fun at the military, not at the defense minister directly but he made fun of the blind i'dlization of the defense minister. how women have been swept off their feet, so i think he dared venture into ground that was untouchable. authorities want to keep the military in that sacred place. it's the new red line, as it had always been pre-revolution. >> the content of the episode, i don't think it was over reach, trespassing on any one person or even the institution at large. i think the egyptian people can live through that and i expect them to come back even if not with this network, with another. and i think that's important for the egyptians freedom of expression is the basically right. >> we were told managing director mohammed hani asserted that cbc as well as many other egyptian media firms boyc
he kept that the up under morsi, was repeatedly threatened with legal action. cbc backed him and never took his show off of the air until he secured e jipingsdz for their support of the army. scanni >> bassam yousef's show was pulled off the air because he dared poke fun at the military, not at the defense minister directly but he made fun of the blind i'dlization of the defense minister. how women have been swept off their feet, so i think he dared venture into ground that was...