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mr. mohamed should are drop. 16 other journalists are in prison and no doubt thousands have been in prison simply for supporting the opposition. we still have the cat and mouse game being played successfully by an authoritarian government to chill freedom of speech, so good for mr. fahmy and mr. mohamed today because at least their out of prison. >> we'll be talking to one of those other journalists in just a little while. i want your thoughts what we can expect then from february 23. >> well, one would hope that if there is any justice in egypt and there's precious little, that president al sisi, one would hope there would be better actions from canada than there have been so far that he would support the deportation of the canadian citizen -- >> i'm afraid the line to jeffery robinson seems to have gone away, but i think we got a gist really of what he was saying. al jazeera journalist who is very intimately involved in this whole case and so a ripple of excitement went through the newsroom when we heard the guys were left out on bail. >> this is the first time we've had since this awful
mr. mohamed should are drop. 16 other journalists are in prison and no doubt thousands have been in prison simply for supporting the opposition. we still have the cat and mouse game being played successfully by an authoritarian government to chill freedom of speech, so good for mr. fahmy and mr. mohamed today because at least their out of prison. >> we'll be talking to one of those other journalists in just a little while. i want your thoughts what we can expect then from february 23....
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mr. mohammed you can provide any comments to the mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with a community policing attitude that really we haven't seen from san francisco police department you know so hopefully in this can be added a policing add you know to the chiu new community to the new districts wherever those districts are so thank you. >> thank you pastor. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone i'm from the lower hate neighborhood association earlier this week we spoke what lieutenant escobar and some of the groups we're in favor of the redistricting i guess we wanted to know when and where we can
mr. mohammed you can provide any comments to the mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers...
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mr. mohammed naved bashir was arrested in december.g out on numerous occasions that he had a different name from that of the wanted man, he was held in prison cells in halifax for three days. it was confirmed that the police had arrested the wrong person only when he was transported and presented to a judge in glasgow. will my right honorable friend ask the home secretary to look into this case and perhaps supply the answers that mr. bashir is not getting to the questions he is putting to the police? >> this sounds like a very concerning case. my understanding is that west yorkshire police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the arrest and detention of mr. bashir. i cannot give the house the specifics of the case because it involves ongoing legal action, but i will discuss it with the home secretary. of course, one option would be for mr. bashir to make a formal complaint to the independent police complaints commission but let me try to get my honorable friend some more information about this. >> i know that the prime minis
mr. mohammed naved bashir was arrested in december.g out on numerous occasions that he had a different name from that of the wanted man, he was held in prison cells in halifax for three days. it was confirmed that the police had arrested the wrong person only when he was transported and presented to a judge in glasgow. will my right honorable friend ask the home secretary to look into this case and perhaps supply the answers that mr. bashir is not getting to the questions he is putting to the...
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mr mohamed fadel fahmy shed his duel egyptian citizenship and is a canadian. that's been in the egyptian gazette. so he should automatically as a matter of logic and law. should follow peter greste. that will leave the al jazeera, baher mohamed to face a ludicrous allegation that he's a terrorist. >> from the back of the court, i have to say thank you. i have to say thank you. summing up for the defense, very eloquently and malifluously jeffrey robertson qc. we'll get back to you later if and when we get good news. >> leading marine scientists said this year could mark a devastating breach of coral and marine life. one of the most important coral reefs face destruction. >> for decades the landscape has been the focus of study. a marine scientist and cop vervesist is working to protect the area. it's home to coral, 3,000 different kinds of fish and a host of marine life. >> it's a home for fish. feeding for fish. coral reef is like shelter in the desert. >> the climate change is warming the ocean, causing mass cases of coral bleaching and die off around the glo
mr mohamed fadel fahmy shed his duel egyptian citizenship and is a canadian. that's been in the egyptian gazette. so he should automatically as a matter of logic and law. should follow peter greste. that will leave the al jazeera, baher mohamed to face a ludicrous allegation that he's a terrorist. >> from the back of the court, i have to say thank you. i have to say thank you. summing up for the defense, very eloquently and malifluously jeffrey robertson qc. we'll get back to you later if...
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mr. mohammed's opinion is of congressman dawson. they both live right there in the city of chicago together. i don't know what his opinion is of congressman dawson. i'm suspicious of any negro, be he politician or civic man, i is constantly patted on the back by whites. i have a tendency to lead toward the negro politician who is condemned by the white power structure. this is my thought pattern. >> you mentioned mr. lynn and you said you would like to know who his white friends are. now, i'm wondering if you didn't make a contradictory statements by using white and friend in the same phrase. >> i used friend in quotes. >> in other words, a black man cannot have a white man as a friend? >> he has a white man who is friendly, but being friendly and being a friend, i think, are two different things. i think there are many whites who act friendly toward negros. a fox acts friendly toward the lamb, and usually the fox is the one who ends up with the lamb chop on his plate. the wolf doesn't act friendly and therefore the wolf has more di
mr. mohammed's opinion is of congressman dawson. they both live right there in the city of chicago together. i don't know what his opinion is of congressman dawson. i'm suspicious of any negro, be he politician or civic man, i is constantly patted on the back by whites. i have a tendency to lead toward the negro politician who is condemned by the white power structure. this is my thought pattern. >> you mentioned mr. lynn and you said you would like to know who his white friends are. now,...
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mr. clean, mohammed nuru, mr. park. he's mr. clean, that's our road show, who is so, so, so committed to making this city park sparkle. i want to bring him up so he can say thank you and let him say a few words. talk a little about our joint giants sweet program. once this event is over we're going to work together to keep this place sparkling. so, mr. clean, come on up. (applause) >> thank you, mr. parks. what a beautiful day. (applause) >> so, i'm very happy on the partnership that we have with the recreation and parks department, from the department of public works, all these bond projects. thanks to the voters, thanks to the community. we've been all working together and this is the result, what you see is a beautiful park. from dpw, lizy hirsch, our project manager making sure all the details, all the visions of the community had when the park was being built, the benches, all the nice stone work, all the plants, that they all came together to make this beautiful space. a big hand for lizy, please, and her leadership. (appl
mr. clean, mohammed nuru, mr. park. he's mr. clean, that's our road show, who is so, so, so committed to making this city park sparkle. i want to bring him up so he can say thank you and let him say a few words. talk a little about our joint giants sweet program. once this event is over we're going to work together to keep this place sparkling. so, mr. clean, come on up. (applause) >> thank you, mr. parks. what a beautiful day. (applause) >> so, i'm very happy on the partnership...
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mr. mohammed fahmy has to put up $33,000, but as far as he is concerned, there is no difference not a scrapdifference between his case and that of peter greste who was released last week. so mr. fahmy who has now renounced his egyptian citizenship, so he is now a fully fledged canadian should be put on a plane to cyprus. so it should be -- perhaps by the 23rd it will be hopefully the al jazeera one, and then of course on the 23rd the court should throw the whole case out, because although the judges at this level are pretty lousy, at the higher level they are much better. >> but let me ask you the fact that the -- the fact that the bail -- >> sure. >> the fact that bail was granted now, why do you think that is? it wasn't granted before. what does that suggest to you? is there a suggestion perhaps that this was a political decision? >> well of course. this is a cat and mouse game that the egyptian authorities are playing with these innocent journalists and have for 411 days. and they have succeeded. diplomacy by australia and canada has been weak and what they have done is chilled reporting
mr. mohammed fahmy has to put up $33,000, but as far as he is concerned, there is no difference not a scrapdifference between his case and that of peter greste who was released last week. so mr. fahmy who has now renounced his egyptian citizenship, so he is now a fully fledged canadian should be put on a plane to cyprus. so it should be -- perhaps by the 23rd it will be hopefully the al jazeera one, and then of course on the 23rd the court should throw the whole case out, because although the...
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mr. mohamed, who is egyptian, will be left. let's hope that they do the right thing and deport mr. fahmy. whether it's one or two the fact remains that this is a lower court with lousy judges who have in front of them the decision the written decision with reasons given by the egyptian court of appeal earlier this week that scrubbed out the convictions, threw it out and said that there was no evidence that these men were engaged in terrorism, the prosecution had brought no evidence that they were in any way complicit with the banned muslim brotherhood. there is as decision by a higher court, which ruled on the case that was brought against them and said there was simply no evidence so one would hope that by the 23, either the prosecution, which of course represents the government, owns up to the fact and withdraws the charge against the al jazeera one or al jazeera two, whatever it is on the 23rd and or at least that the lower court close it out. otherwise, we continue with this cat and mouse game that the egyptian authorities are playing with the journalists. >> jeffery robinson,
mr. mohamed, who is egyptian, will be left. let's hope that they do the right thing and deport mr. fahmy. whether it's one or two the fact remains that this is a lower court with lousy judges who have in front of them the decision the written decision with reasons given by the egyptian court of appeal earlier this week that scrubbed out the convictions, threw it out and said that there was no evidence that these men were engaged in terrorism, the prosecution had brought no evidence that they...
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mr. hadi at the moment. >> mohamed, thanks for the update.amed reporting from yemen. >>> now, egyptian media is reporting that at least one person was killed after several explosions inexplosions in egypt near the capital cairo. three of the four blasts targeted branches of telecom companies. three on people were injured. the police are search for this area for more explosive device devices. >>> isil has reportedly leased some of the men it kidnapped four days ago. in total 30 people were leased it's thought they were originally tang because their relatives have been fighting against isil, the armed group holds around 80 men and 10 boys who all wrong to country largest sunni abide trikes in iraq. the army says the villages will be used as launch pads to recapture the city of tikrit from isil, they are preparing for a major operation there with the support of around 2,000 iraqi shia fighters. >>> well, let's speak to jane arraf in baghdad. let's start with the release of those iraqi hostages to who had been held by isil, what are you hearing a
mr. hadi at the moment. >> mohamed, thanks for the update.amed reporting from yemen. >>> now, egyptian media is reporting that at least one person was killed after several explosions inexplosions in egypt near the capital cairo. three of the four blasts targeted branches of telecom companies. three on people were injured. the police are search for this area for more explosive device devices. >>> isil has reportedly leased some of the men it kidnapped four days ago. in...
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mohamed fahmy behind bars. canada released a statement that they are deeply upset. canada calls for the immediate release of mr >> a member of the canadian senate said canada's prime minister needs to push harder for mohamed fahmy's freedom. >> i sit here outraged over what happened in cairo with mohamed fahmy. i've always thought from the get-go that the prime minister of this country should have intervened right away. we've been told over the last many months that there are back channels, front channels and so on and so forth but it should be the main channel and the main channel is the prime minister of this country. any other canadian journalist who would be caught in a peculiar circumstance such as this would have been released a long time ago. it is up to prime minister harp tore pick up a phone and to talk to president al sisi and to get action done. mohamed fahmy is an egyptian, but as he canadians the australian journalist is home and said if i am allowed to be free then we should all be free. that includes other journalists in egyptian james as we speak. >> the e.u. has delayed putting more ukrainian
mohamed fahmy behind bars. canada released a statement that they are deeply upset. canada calls for the immediate release of mr >> a member of the canadian senate said canada's prime minister needs to push harder for mohamed fahmy's freedom. >> i sit here outraged over what happened in cairo with mohamed fahmy. i've always thought from the get-go that the prime minister of this country should have intervened right away. we've been told over the last many months that there are back...
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. >> former presidents mohamed mashid to be released acknowledge held unit the country's antiterrorism. fefs. >>> mr. spock, parts vulcan, part human. tom ackerman looks back on his career. >> i have a fix on it captain. >> leonard nimoy was an accomplished actor and photographer. but his role in the 1960s star trek series turned him into an international star. >>> a character who always favored brain over emotional brawn. >> spock remind me to tell you that i'm sick and tired of your logic. >> that is a most unstable attitude. >> it was nimoy who came up with the split finger salute. >> what do vulcans do? i suggested this, he said okay. that was a vulcan greeting. boy, that just took off through culture. it was amazing. >> leonard nimoy was 83, tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> all the news tall time, on our website aljazeera.com. >> gone and some say, forgotten. >> all coy do was just -- all i could do was just keep praying and keep praying that's all. >> a year since little relisha rudd vanished. what's been done to find her? >> we have exhausted a lot of resource he. we will continue to do so. >> wh
. >> former presidents mohamed mashid to be released acknowledge held unit the country's antiterrorism. fefs. >>> mr. spock, parts vulcan, part human. tom ackerman looks back on his career. >> i have a fix on it captain. >> leonard nimoy was an accomplished actor and photographer. but his role in the 1960s star trek series turned him into an international star. >>> a character who always favored brain over emotional brawn. >> spock remind me to tell you...
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mr. has defended the work of the country's security services. he left the u.k. for syria. revealed by the bbc yesterday as mohamed ermwazi. lucy manning has been looking into his past. >> this young schoolboy with some year later only show his menacing eyes as jihadi john. >> your military efforts -- >> a 10-year-old like any other. his hobbies are football and computer games. his favorite book was how to killing monster. no one could predict he would turn into a monster one of his teachers less to remain anonymous he was a shy boy but one who needed anger management. >> we would find he would get very angry and worked up and it would take him a long time to calm himself down. he needed to help his anger and control his emotions. >> those who played with him said he was a strict muslim and thought he would never get involved in terrorism. >> he was a happy guy. we never realized he would go to the jihadi. >> the mother of james fully cannot believe a call -- a clever boy grew up into jihadi john. >> he is using his gifts and talents for such hatred and brutality. >> how he turned from a pupil at this church of england pri
mr. has defended the work of the country's security services. he left the u.k. for syria. revealed by the bbc yesterday as mohamed ermwazi. lucy manning has been looking into his past. >> this young schoolboy with some year later only show his menacing eyes as jihadi john. >> your military efforts -- >> a 10-year-old like any other. his hobbies are football and computer games. his favorite book was how to killing monster. no one could predict he would turn into a monster one...
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he brought mohammed ali into the nation of islam, for example. he really brought mr.arrakahn in to the nation of islam. the capacity to organize made him very different. >> has history been unfair to him? because it seems as if perhaps the i willage of malcolm x has grown harsher at least over the last several years than perhaps he was. >> the idea of by any means necessary suggests violence but he never engaged in violence never carried a weapon. he said one should not limit one self to violence. why would we choose non-violence? one, because it's practical. you cannot overwhelm this machinery if you can't reload. it's redemptive. it will balances and for the right of full citizenship. malcolm's sense of reaching people where they were bringing them into the fold of consciousness was bringing them into the fold. michael brown case. >> malcolm, of course was malcolm part 1 and part 2, came out of poverty and rejecs. he also went to the jail system and learned, turned the jail krell into a classroom. he was converted to the nation of -- to itslam. he came with a real s
he brought mohammed ali into the nation of islam, for example. he really brought mr.arrakahn in to the nation of islam. the capacity to organize made him very different. >> has history been unfair to him? because it seems as if perhaps the i willage of malcolm x has grown harsher at least over the last several years than perhaps he was. >> the idea of by any means necessary suggests violence but he never engaged in violence never carried a weapon. he said one should not limit one...
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the paper is known for publishing 12 cartoons of the profit fed mohammed in 2005. mr.y of silence." really good to have you on. thank you very much. i'm sorry about this circumstances. let me just go there. given the topic of their book, there are clearly in our society here, there are words we don't say because we know the emotions that they stir and the dangers that they cause. should there not be cartoons that we don't draw? >> no i don't think so. i mean a cartoon is a very civilized and peaceful way to react to intimidation and violence. i cannot think of any more, you know peaceful and civilized way to counter violence and intimidation. m and if you go back and look at the cartoons we published in 2005 they are, in fact quite nocuous and innocent. one of the reasons why they have, you know have this kind of affect is because of newspapers decided to republish them and thereby send a message that these cartoons are so awful and they are so bad and offensive that nobody can look at them. and i was asked that back in 2005 and people finally had a look at them and sa
the paper is known for publishing 12 cartoons of the profit fed mohammed in 2005. mr.y of silence." really good to have you on. thank you very much. i'm sorry about this circumstances. let me just go there. given the topic of their book, there are clearly in our society here, there are words we don't say because we know the emotions that they stir and the dangers that they cause. should there not be cartoons that we don't draw? >> no i don't think so. i mean a cartoon is a very...
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mr. vilks who is the one that was was in this theater, he made his own statement saying he was the target and it's related to the 2007 caricatures of mohamed reality is we don't know yet. but there are similar incidents that we have seen elsewhere, if, in fact, mr. vilks' statement is correct, we saw the canadian incidents, two of those in october, we saw the new york incident, we saw the sydney and last month, of course, the tragedy there in paris where 17 innocent people were killed. so if it's a lone wolf, they are being encouraged by perhaps some of what we are hearing out of the middle east with al qaeda and peninsula. >> do you think this is the big terror and not the huge attacks we all feared but, in fact, these terrible attacks on a much smaller scale? >> well, certainly, martin, it would appear that we are seeing a surge of this sort of thing, that people are spun up by social media, that they feel that they are part of a franchise of disjointed jihadists around the the worwor a particular mission. if you listen to to -- if that is the case then we as citizens, local police must be very vigilant about perhaps these types of indiv
mr. vilks who is the one that was was in this theater, he made his own statement saying he was the target and it's related to the 2007 caricatures of mohamed reality is we don't know yet. but there are similar incidents that we have seen elsewhere, if, in fact, mr. vilks' statement is correct, we saw the canadian incidents, two of those in october, we saw the new york incident, we saw the sydney and last month, of course, the tragedy there in paris where 17 innocent people were killed. so if...
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mr. shaveis has stepped down he wants the entire council scrapped. >>> being released after 400 days in an egyptian jail, peter greste says with free done comes incredible angst. he calls on the government to free mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. >> i can't tell you how relieved i ax at being free. i really didn't expect that we were settling in for a period of months and to be out now today, with just a few moments' notice really, is just extraordinary. but i also feel incredible angst about my colleagues, leaving them behind. i know there's mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed and the seven other people that were convicted alongside us in an ten is an ash ten in absentia. if it's right for me to be free then it's right for all of them to be free. for those to be convicted in absentia to be free of those convictions, it wasn't -- i woke up thinking much about the campaign ahead of us really feeling we were going to have to have an extended stretch in prison and the prison warden said come and pack your stuff? i said what, going to another prison or -- he said no no no, the embassy is coming in about an hour, go and pack your stuff. a feeling of real stress having to say good-bye to my colleagues colleagues
mr. shaveis has stepped down he wants the entire council scrapped. >>> being released after 400 days in an egyptian jail, peter greste says with free done comes incredible angst. he calls on the government to free mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. >> i can't tell you how relieved i ax at being free. i really didn't expect that we were settling in for a period of months and to be out now today, with just a few moments' notice really, is just extraordinary. but i also feel...
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mohammed how significant is this move? and what does it mean? >> reporter: it's very important for mr.y who is trying to establish his -- his credentials again as the legitimate president of yemen. we saw the ambassadors of the gcc countries came here along with the secretary general and met with hadi they showed support, and they showed that the gcc is behind hadi and asked the yemenese to be behind them. some of them have followed their words are actions and at least saudi arabia has taken the decision to move its embassy here to aden. also the u.n. is joining. the u.n. envoy to yemen has arrived here today and has a meeting with president hady. after that meeting he gave us this statement. >> i discussed with the president the current situation. we discussed where the negotiations are heading. we discussed even the venue for the negotiations but the one thing we all agreed on is there can be no solution other than a peaceful negotiated solution. there is no other way, other than finding a peaceful solution through dialogue that involves all stakeholders in yemen. >> reporter: elsewh
mohammed how significant is this move? and what does it mean? >> reporter: it's very important for mr.y who is trying to establish his -- his credentials again as the legitimate president of yemen. we saw the ambassadors of the gcc countries came here along with the secretary general and met with hadi they showed support, and they showed that the gcc is behind hadi and asked the yemenese to be behind them. some of them have followed their words are actions and at least saudi arabia has...
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mohamed emwazi. might help western powers find him and stop others who want to join his cause. carey bolivan is a spokesman of cage. he joins us from london. carey did you know mr emwazi? >> i didn't know him personally but a colleague of mine was a caseworker on his case for two years and there was a trove of e-mails which detail his interactions with us during that period. >> and when did the e-mails suggest as to what sort of person he was? >> it's quite shocking. they are very polite, very humbly written. he knows we are working on bigger cases but if we could spare him time to work on his problem he would be appreciative of that. but to be honest the thing that accommodation through is the shocking abuse bithe security services. every timing he tries get his life in order every time he tries continue with his work or get a new job twice when he's looking to get married the security services are intervening in a multitude of ways. to completely limits his life. not just from any sort of extremist activity but for even having some -- any form of ordinary life. even being able to progress in an ordinary way. >> it certainly hints -- >> from e-mail the questio
mohamed emwazi. might help western powers find him and stop others who want to join his cause. carey bolivan is a spokesman of cage. he joins us from london. carey did you know mr emwazi? >> i didn't know him personally but a colleague of mine was a caseworker on his case for two years and there was a trove of e-mails which detail his interactions with us during that period. >> and when did the e-mails suggest as to what sort of person he was? >> it's quite shocking. they are...
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mohamed, did you ever hear those words coming out of his mouth? >> no we won't. this man is anihilist and narcissist and extremist. and i would like to suggest, mr. obama, here's a suggestion for you as the leader of the united states. this weekend rather than going off and campaigning or going on vacation, why don't you go across the potomac river into arlington national cemetery. why don't you walk the rows and rows and rows of the dead heroes who liberated peoples who were facing genocide and tyranny of all kinds, world war i, world war ii korean war vietnam war and all kinds of wars. those young men, if you look at those headstones, the overwhelming majority all religions religions, but the overwhelming majority, mr. obama, are christians. why didn't you speak to them today, mr. obama? and ironically you brought up slavery in the united states. and what's ironic about it sean, is if abraham lincoln took the position of barack obama, it would have been something like this. lincoln saying we've had slavery on every continent in every country since the beginning of mankind. the egyptians enslaved the jews, the romans enslaved the christians. sla
mohamed, did you ever hear those words coming out of his mouth? >> no we won't. this man is anihilist and narcissist and extremist. and i would like to suggest, mr. obama, here's a suggestion for you as the leader of the united states. this weekend rather than going off and campaigning or going on vacation, why don't you go across the potomac river into arlington national cemetery. why don't you walk the rows and rows and rows of the dead heroes who liberated peoples who were facing...
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mohamed fahmy behind bars, saying canada is deeply concerned a retile date had been set despite assurance he would be released along with his colleague peter greste. canada calls for the immediate release of mrhmy. >> it is said canada needs to push harder for mr. fahmy's freedom. >> i sit here outraged over what has happened in cairo with mr. fahmy. i've thought that the prime minister of this country should ever intervened right away. we've been told over the last many months that there are back channels front channels, but it should be the main channel and that is the prime minister of this country. any other canadian journalist who would be caught in a peculiar circumstance such as this would have been released. it is up to the prime minister to call president al sisi and get something done. he is an egyptian, but a canadians the australian journalist is home and he said if i'm allowed to be free, then we should all be free, and that includes other journalists are in egyptian jails as we speak. >> plenty more still to come here on the news hour. we'll be on the trail of drug traffickers in honduras where the military is targeting the drug trade air strips. >> i'm in the u.s. state of mai
mohamed fahmy behind bars, saying canada is deeply concerned a retile date had been set despite assurance he would be released along with his colleague peter greste. canada calls for the immediate release of mrhmy. >> it is said canada needs to push harder for mr. fahmy's freedom. >> i sit here outraged over what has happened in cairo with mr. fahmy. i've thought that the prime minister of this country should ever intervened right away. we've been told over the last many months that...
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mohammed is on our democrat line. caller: thank you c-span. thank you mr. obama. i think when we look back in history, we will find that he will be one of the most wise residents we've ever had. -- presidents we've ever had. i'm glad he stressed the lie about all muslims being bad it. there are good and bad in any kind of religion or ethnic group. i think there are very good muslims. i would lay my life down for this country and i am muslim myself. the media gives negatives about islam. i am glad he is trying to bridge this gap so people will be educated. i tried to educate my christian friends. i think these guys are criminals and i'm glad he is not giving them the entitlement to spread their propaganda by calling them is linux terrorist. -- islamic terrorist. you can get them into young people's minds. >>host: is there a solution to what isis is doing up? caller: i think that is one of the things he is trying to do, educate people and take people out of poverty. the world is globalized. you cannot shut your borders down. i think people are pressed into a corner.
mohammed is on our democrat line. caller: thank you c-span. thank you mr. obama. i think when we look back in history, we will find that he will be one of the most wise residents we've ever had. -- presidents we've ever had. i'm glad he stressed the lie about all muslims being bad it. there are good and bad in any kind of religion or ethnic group. i think there are very good muslims. i would lay my life down for this country and i am muslim myself. the media gives negatives about islam. i am...