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mubarak step down. in his race for the presidency, his campaign on a law-and-order platform, vowing to use brutal force to restore order within a month and says he will act as a bulwark against islamists and government did this is a researcher for human rights watch. >> he speaks the language of mubarak's regime. what that means is the retention of broad discretionary powers given to the executives and given to security forces, a very strong role for security agency involvement whether intelligence or ministry and terrier security agency to restore -- ensure control over protests, which as far as he is concerned, are the source of instability. >> former air force general, ahmed shafik is seen as the candidate of supreme forces that has been ruling since the ouster of mubarak. experts say his campaign was boosted by mubarak's old party networks. >> its still remains a perhaps we did not see it work in the parliamentary elections where the old, former ruling party network did not perform well. >> as the p
mubarak step down. in his race for the presidency, his campaign on a law-and-order platform, vowing to use brutal force to restore order within a month and says he will act as a bulwark against islamists and government did this is a researcher for human rights watch. >> he speaks the language of mubarak's regime. what that means is the retention of broad discretionary powers given to the executives and given to security forces, a very strong role for security agency involvement whether...
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egyptians choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak made concerns the revolution is being de railed by stagnant candidates and a hardline military rulers. break through or break down iran's nuclear program in focus and under pressure again with a new round of negotiations between tehran and the west. e.u. leaders gather in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the euro zone with many believing it's time austerity came off the menu. the rosten market suffered a loss is today as a total prices don't buy second day in a global slump takes. over the details of the business but it can and about spend some of its time. seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story two days of voting under way for egyptians as they decide on a president to replace hosni mubarak who was toppled from power last year but the votes already been marred by bloodshed with a police man shot dead outside a polling station in cairo as for the voted self-sown who took to tucker square to bring change say none of the candidates represents the revolution as artie's pa
egyptians choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak made concerns the revolution is being de railed by stagnant candidates and a hardline military rulers. break through or break down iran's nuclear program in focus and under pressure again with a new round of negotiations between tehran and the west. e.u. leaders gather in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the euro zone with many believing it's time austerity came off the menu. the rosten market suffered a loss is today...
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one is we're not going back to the same relationship that existed in the mubarak era. second, "a crazy radical rupturing relations with the u.s. because every major candidate, including the muslim brotherhood candidate, i understand they have to have the relationship with the rest of the world. they do not want to rock the boat and understand the need for an aid in the need to focus on the home front. there will be differences among them, but i think it is all limited space where they will operate. i think the best thing to do is to give up the egyptians their space to operate and then work with whoever emerges. the minute we try to be taking sides, that is the kiss of death and we should ourselves in the foot. guest: i agree completely. this election is not about the u.s. you have the muslim brotherhood candidates talking to american diplomats here and the first thing they reassured them about is the treaty. to talk about issues such as the relationship with the u.s., [inaudible] these issues when it comes to the u.s. are not important at this moment. as you can see f
one is we're not going back to the same relationship that existed in the mubarak era. second, "a crazy radical rupturing relations with the u.s. because every major candidate, including the muslim brotherhood candidate, i understand they have to have the relationship with the rest of the world. they do not want to rock the boat and understand the need for an aid in the need to focus on the home front. there will be differences among them, but i think it is all limited space where they will...
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egypt as a result see the country torn between an islamic candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race to the presidency as well as the country could fall on the hardline room. this is all a tease weekly news review i'm carrie johnston welcome to the program and you quebec last seen as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying thousands more joining in on that the act be repealed critics say the bill for beds any large protest peacefully or otherwise without police approval rating say see a show university teachers even describe it all as a terrible act of mass repression to suppress dissent and the journalist. believes that this nation will do nothing but inspire further unrest. bill was seventy eight which is without its salt and its goal is to convert everything down it was established by the provincial government. in canada we have we have a charter and one of the articles in the charter is the right to protest peacefully and. peop
egypt as a result see the country torn between an islamic candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race to the presidency as well as the country could fall on the hardline room. this is all a tease weekly news review i'm carrie johnston welcome to the program and you quebec last seen as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying thousands more...
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egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule was ended and many say they don't have much of a choice. hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against intuition piece thought is impose protests restrictions in response. this tells for the eurozone members to tighten their belts sturdy capital is under fire for slipping up on its own targets budget cuts. but in business we hear from a man who coined the term brics and he says don't worry about europe emerging markets more than cells and business in twenty minutes. an hour and they're welcome to our to the world of news and comment twenty four hours a day. egyptians are heading to the polls in the first presidential election since the fall of longtime leader hosni mubarak last year thirteen names are on the ballots including islamists and a number of mubarak era officials but it's one of the reports many egyptians feel frustrated with the choice they. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now they're stari
egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule was ended and many say they don't have much of a choice. hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against intuition piece thought is impose protests restrictions in response. this tells for the eurozone members to tighten their belts sturdy capital is under fire for slipping up on its own targets budget cuts. but in business we hear from a...
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and in egypt early results see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race to the presidency sparking fears the country could fall on the hardline rule. this is out his weekly news or view on carrie johnson welcome to the program and you could bet the last scene as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fieri among canadians this week off from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying with thousands more joining in to demand that we be repealed critics say the bill forbids any knowledge protest peaceful or otherwise about police approval and your association of university teachers describe it all as a terrible act of mass repression to suppress dissent and journalists have used them to station nothing but inspire further honest. bill was seventy eight which is without its faults and its goal is to con everything down it was established by the provincial government but in canada we have a we have a charter and one of the articles in the charter is the right to protest peacefully
and in egypt early results see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race to the presidency sparking fears the country could fall on the hardline rule. this is out his weekly news or view on carrie johnson welcome to the program and you could bet the last scene as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fieri among canadians this week off from stopping demonstrations clashes are...
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egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule ended but many say they don't have much of a choice. one hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against hikes in tuition fees while authorities imposed protest restrictions in response. as berlin tells fellow eurozone members to tighten their belts the austerity capital is on tour under fire for slipping up on its own targets for budget cuts. but in business we hear from a man who point out some breaks and he says we should have more about europe because emerging markets is. one of the next. three pm in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story it gyptian is heading to the polls in the first presidential election since the fall of longtime leader hosni mubarak last year a dozen names on the ballot including islam miss and several mubarak era officials but authorities policy reports many egyptians say they're frustrated with their options. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now there is st
egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule ended but many say they don't have much of a choice. one hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against hikes in tuition fees while authorities imposed protest restrictions in response. as berlin tells fellow eurozone members to tighten their belts the austerity capital is on tour under fire for slipping up on its own targets for budget...
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in egypt early results in the country torn between and islamism candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race of the presidency sparking fears the country could fall under a hardline rule. three pm in moscow why mattress and bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news a new quebec law seen as a government attempt to finally end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week the bill forbids any large protest peaceful or otherwise without prior police approval but far from halting the demonstrations class clashes are intensifying with thousands more joining in to demand that the act be repealed or he's got a report from montreal. it's hard to gauge exactly how many people there are on the streets of montreal but those are thousands of people closer to people banging on their pots and pans expressing anger over what they see as her cunny and measures undertaken by the government to suppress people's right to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression the government of a good because adopted a new law just last week which
in egypt early results in the country torn between and islamism candidate and a former mubarak official in the first round of the race of the presidency sparking fears the country could fall under a hardline rule. three pm in moscow why mattress and bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news a new quebec law seen as a government attempt to finally end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week the bill forbids any large protest peaceful or otherwise...
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counting underway thirteen candidates open to fill the top seat that's been very can since hosni mubarak was forced out over a year ago let's get the latest one middle east correspondent paula slee cairo hello paula how did the vote go then what's the general consensus on it and is there any word yet on a front runner. well the two days of voting were mostly calm we are hearing though from human rights groups as well as engineers who monitor the elections that there were some clashes some skirmishes and some irregularities but that these related mostly to some voting stations open late and too some candidates campaigning on vixen day in violation of what they were actually allowed to do now a while has broken out between the two front runners as much as six who was the last prime minister to serve in mubarak's cabinet and i'm also he is a former head of the arab league and was a foreign minister during mubarak's time each accuses the other of bad mouthing him of saying that he is abusing and about to pull out of the race at the same time though it's hardly expected that either of them wi
counting underway thirteen candidates open to fill the top seat that's been very can since hosni mubarak was forced out over a year ago let's get the latest one middle east correspondent paula slee cairo hello paula how did the vote go then what's the general consensus on it and is there any word yet on a front runner. well the two days of voting were mostly calm we are hearing though from human rights groups as well as engineers who monitor the elections that there were some clashes some...
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claims the lead in the presidential race setting the stage for a potential runoff showdown with mubarak's last prime minister. and detention for seven hundred students mass arrests in calibers increasingly few rallies the college feeds of the demonstrators refuse to stop the live report on that coming up . a low eleven pm right now here in moscow this is our. top story syrian opposition groups claim at least two people have been killed after government forces opened fire on protesters demanding president assad's resignation the violence follows the head of the u.n. saying coffin and peace plan is syria's only hope despite its new report accusing both sides of gross human rights abuses the document says fighting is becoming increasingly militarized despite a shaky six week ceasefire a push most of the blame for the abuses on the syrian army but it also filed cases of rebels torturing and executing captured soldiers and pro assad supporters as well as abducting civilians result is exam the boy who found the opposition's you becoming screwed in using the internet to push its agenda you may f
claims the lead in the presidential race setting the stage for a potential runoff showdown with mubarak's last prime minister. and detention for seven hundred students mass arrests in calibers increasingly few rallies the college feeds of the demonstrators refuse to stop the live report on that coming up . a low eleven pm right now here in moscow this is our. top story syrian opposition groups claim at least two people have been killed after government forces opened fire on protesters demanding...
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sure i mean you can understand the wariness whereas you know who's mubarak was an ally of the united states saudi arabia the united arab emirates are both allies and so they can kind of see what's going on here they're going to be very cautious. that the chaos that has been described is exactly what especially in the u.a.e. that it wants to avoid its whole economic model is based on being a bridge between east and west takes great pride in being the home to multinational companies to people from all over the world and it has made its mark in the global economy from this this sort of chaos described in libya what's going on even in egypt is the last thing that the u.a.e. wants and it will the leaders here will do what they need to do to sort of preserve what they believe is the correct model for this country ok if i go back to los angeles you know we can look at syria here i mean different narratives are employed here but you know the syrian uprising the protests across the country to what degree or another we really don't know because of media access here but then it became militariz
sure i mean you can understand the wariness whereas you know who's mubarak was an ally of the united states saudi arabia the united arab emirates are both allies and so they can kind of see what's going on here they're going to be very cautious. that the chaos that has been described is exactly what especially in the u.a.e. that it wants to avoid its whole economic model is based on being a bridge between east and west takes great pride in being the home to multinational companies to people...
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egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule was overthrown but many say they don't have much of a choice. as palin tells. members to tighten their belts those dirty capital is on the fast slipping up on its own targets for budget cuts. the hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against like situation fees. from just restrictions in response. he says are to news incoming to twenty four hours a day well. egypt is set for its first presidential election since the fall of longtime hosni mubarak last year polls are set to open in two hours time with thirty names on the ballot including islamists and a number of barack officials but artie's lana reports many egyptians feel frustrated with the choice they have. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now they're staring into an answer in future and it's far from clear egypt's revolutionaries are holding the trump card i'm sure of the martyrs where life they would think that this is all it is just no one chante
egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule was overthrown but many say they don't have much of a choice. as palin tells. members to tighten their belts those dirty capital is on the fast slipping up on its own targets for budget cuts. the hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against like situation fees. from just restrictions in response. he says are to news incoming to twenty...
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wasn't that long ago that the muslim brotherhood was outlawed and it's members imprisoned now it's mubarak in the dock and the brotherhood almost in the presidency but there's been nothing about this election that's been predictable and until a new constitution is approved it's still not clear what powers the new president will have but whoever wins his hands will be full of problems here run deep and economic and political frustrations are not that far from spilling over into the fray to protest what is the art scene cairo. all the time line of the turmoils available on our website r.t. dot com if you want to refresh yourself with everything that's going on there also online some other stories tonight texas tracking its school kids there re step forth in the recovery microchip i.d. cards it's online from. hundred twenty five million viewers six russian. one massive eurovision song contest but we have bush because of the second if you didn't want to find out. talks this week between iran and the u.n. nuclear watchdog in baghdad. failed to produce any breakthrough instead gave new ground fo
wasn't that long ago that the muslim brotherhood was outlawed and it's members imprisoned now it's mubarak in the dock and the brotherhood almost in the presidency but there's been nothing about this election that's been predictable and until a new constitution is approved it's still not clear what powers the new president will have but whoever wins his hands will be full of problems here run deep and economic and political frustrations are not that far from spilling over into the fray to...
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and prime minister under mubarak as possibly the military candidate first comes to worst. meeting people halfway that would be. the former head of the arab league. what about the muslim brotherhood but what about their chances of gaining obviously we saw them gaining a lot of power in the parliamentary elections but what about the whole of egypt now gaining control in the future what what's their position. the presidential candidate that the muslim brotherhood fielded is a very weak one but they depend on the brotherhood's collective power and agenda however their candidate is very weak and hence everyone is disenchanted by this candidate which will weaken the position of the brotherhood but if this person wins and it's. quite possible we'll see. possible cooperation between the brotherhood and the military council to more or less smooth political scene and peace some of the people with some trials in you know repatriation of funds that were sovereign funds that were you know sent abroad all those things might happen but again it will be quite shady all right just briefly
and prime minister under mubarak as possibly the military candidate first comes to worst. meeting people halfway that would be. the former head of the arab league. what about the muslim brotherhood but what about their chances of gaining obviously we saw them gaining a lot of power in the parliamentary elections but what about the whole of egypt now gaining control in the future what what's their position. the presidential candidate that the muslim brotherhood fielded is a very weak one but...
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egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule has ended but many say they don't have much of a choice. hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against hikes intermission the vote is in paris protest restrictions in response. and then tells for the eurozone members to tighten their belts prosperity capital is on the front that's looking up on its own targets for budget. around the world and around the clock this is r.t. if i warm welcome to you today well top stories now egyptians are heading to the polls in the first presidential election since the fall of longtime they don't hosni mubarak last year thirteen names are on the ballot including islam ists and a number of barack. polis lir reports many egyptians feel frustrated with the choice they have. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now they're staring into an answer in future and it's far from clear egypt's revolutionaries are holding the trump card i'm sure of the martyrs where life they would thi
egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade rule has ended but many say they don't have much of a choice. hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against hikes intermission the vote is in paris protest restrictions in response. and then tells for the eurozone members to tighten their belts prosperity capital is on the front that's looking up on its own targets for budget. around the...
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results point to a runoff between a muslim brotherhood candidate in a former prime minister of the mubarak era the country's historic first presidential election since the uprising so only a moderate turnout and numerous complaints of ballot violations result reports now regardless of the outcome egypt's future could be bleak. it's a result that stunned many and has the potential to split the country into an islamist candidate pitted against a member of the former regime mohamed morsi is the choice of the powerful muslim brotherhood well as much afic was the last prime minister to serve under hosni mubarak egyptians and now have to choose one or the other for the country's top job and no one is happy. because he has become the. candidate of the revolution should we get rid of the remnants of the regime and prevent the country from moving backwards but the muslim brotherhood is tainted by the same accusation and critics fear the group will stay egypt away from democracy into hardline islamic rule already the brotherhood controls more than half the seats in the new egyptian parliament and th
results point to a runoff between a muslim brotherhood candidate in a former prime minister of the mubarak era the country's historic first presidential election since the uprising so only a moderate turnout and numerous complaints of ballot violations result reports now regardless of the outcome egypt's future could be bleak. it's a result that stunned many and has the potential to split the country into an islamist candidate pitted against a member of the former regime mohamed morsi is the...
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would basically you know these thing was quite surprising that you know that mubarak would fall that quickly the price was high but we thought it would be much higher and so on so what's happening in egypt is that what we expected should happen like i mean we would have expected that. something that would stretch. over a year. so that year that didn't happen with mubarak is happening with the military and people after an initial moment of thinking you know that the military might just decide to. retain its unity and status by not engaging and not that they're protecting the regime is actually the meat to the is the quote of the regimes that are you sure now is against military rule the revolutionary groups in brain and the people who supported these protests moving to embrace being well adopt. too scared to act. that other pathetic. who's left to still be pushing forward while still a lot of people who have i mean i would be surprised or you should not be surprised to see half of the bahraini population coming out and want to protest it's still happening it's not happening in any of
would basically you know these thing was quite surprising that you know that mubarak would fall that quickly the price was high but we thought it would be much higher and so on so what's happening in egypt is that what we expected should happen like i mean we would have expected that. something that would stretch. over a year. so that year that didn't happen with mubarak is happening with the military and people after an initial moment of thinking you know that the military might just decide...
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the powerful muslim brotherhood well as much afic was the last prime minister to serve under hosni mubarak egyptians and now have to choose one or the other for the country's top job and no one is happy. because he has become the. candidate of the revolution should we get rid of the remnants of the regime and prevent the country from moving backwards but the muslim brotherhood is tainted by the same accusation and critics fear the group will stay egypt away from democracy into hardline islamic rule already the brotherhood controls more than half the seats in the new egyptian parliament and they repealed among poor communities gives them the edge which is why those who took to tell his square last year are worried i'm sure of the martyrs where life they will think that this is all it is just no one chanting for elections they wanted to free them now there's a new monthly massacre that takes place when people killed those who don't even have the right to be listened in the big square how can the release of what we stand how last but of which are fixed wrong showing also threatens to undo eve
the powerful muslim brotherhood well as much afic was the last prime minister to serve under hosni mubarak egyptians and now have to choose one or the other for the country's top job and no one is happy. because he has become the. candidate of the revolution should we get rid of the remnants of the regime and prevent the country from moving backwards but the muslim brotherhood is tainted by the same accusation and critics fear the group will stay egypt away from democracy into hardline islamic...
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begin casting their ballots in the country's first presidential election since the fall of hosni mubarak. talks resume on iran's nuclear ambitions to tehran refusing to bow down to foreign pressure and swap enriching uranium for incentives from abroad. nazis in the nursery outrages men in s.s. uniforms the of history lessons to children in latvia with a country again on the far right to trace its role in world war two. and russian markets bounced back as skaven sierra laws and we have all the details in a business update in about twenty minutes. focusing live from moscow around the clock this is our t.v. it's the second day of egypt's historic presidential election to decide who placed the ousted hosni mubarak a number of former regime officials and islamists are the main contenders though it's still not clear what powers the new leader will have and whether the ruling military might try to retain control. has been following the vote. election fever has gripped egypt with a record number of voter turnout expected in these the first properly contested presidential elections in the post mu
begin casting their ballots in the country's first presidential election since the fall of hosni mubarak. talks resume on iran's nuclear ambitions to tehran refusing to bow down to foreign pressure and swap enriching uranium for incentives from abroad. nazis in the nursery outrages men in s.s. uniforms the of history lessons to children in latvia with a country again on the far right to trace its role in world war two. and russian markets bounced back as skaven sierra laws and we have all the...
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in egypt a result see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official crown prince to the presidency this country could fall under hardline. this is a weekly news review on kerry johnston the welcome to the program. the new quebec law seen as a government attempt to find the end on going student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week the bill for bids any large protest peaceful or otherwise without proper police approval but far from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying with thousands more joining in to demand that the act be repealed what is going to chicken is in montreal. it's hard to gauge exactly how many people there are on the streets of montreal but those are thousands of people people banging on their pots and expressing anger over what they see as her crony and measures undertaken by the government to suppress people's right to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression the government of again because adopted a new law just last week which makes it illegal to. family without authorities permission and with part of the pre
in egypt a result see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official crown prince to the presidency this country could fall under hardline. this is a weekly news review on kerry johnston the welcome to the program. the new quebec law seen as a government attempt to find the end on going student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week the bill for bids any large protest peaceful or otherwise without proper police approval but far from stopping...
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after 18 days of intense protests, president mubarak has stepped aside.opes are high for free and fair elections as the world looks to egypt, hoping it might become a model of democracy in the region. >> this moment of history belongs to you. you broke barriers and overcame obstacles to pursue the dream of democracy. >> it quickly becomes clear the future of a post-mubarak egypt is anything but certain. dreams of prosperity have yet to be realized as the economy worsens. discontent with the pace of reform of the military council leads to renewed protests in tahrir square. >> eyewitnesses show they're actually breaking the cease fires sometimes that are arranged here and just venting their fury. and there's another round of tear gas. i've got to put the gas mask back on. venting their fury at the police. >> by january 2012 islamists have the political initiative with the muslim brotherhood winning a majority of seats in parliamentary elections. clashes between the military and protesters are again violent and deadly. just one country away, another revoluti
after 18 days of intense protests, president mubarak has stepped aside.opes are high for free and fair elections as the world looks to egypt, hoping it might become a model of democracy in the region. >> this moment of history belongs to you. you broke barriers and overcame obstacles to pursue the dream of democracy. >> it quickly becomes clear the future of a post-mubarak egypt is anything but certain. dreams of prosperity have yet to be realized as the economy worsens. discontent...
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up to tonight egyptians are choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak amid concerns the revolutions being the railed by stagnant candidates and hard line military rulers. break through or break down or rather this nuclear program is in focus and under pressure once again with a new round of negotiations between the round in the west bringing up to date on that tonight. and the leaders get together in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with many believing it's time austerity came off the menu. hello eight pm here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin zero in with the top stories for you this hour and first two days of voting are underway for egyptians as they decide on a president to replace hosni mubarak was toppled last year but it's already been marred by bloodshed with a policeman shot dead outside a polling station in cairo and as for the vote itself some who took to tahrir square to bring change said none of the candidates represent the revolution as paul asli reports. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now they'
up to tonight egyptians are choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak amid concerns the revolutions being the railed by stagnant candidates and hard line military rulers. break through or break down or rather this nuclear program is in focus and under pressure once again with a new round of negotiations between the round in the west bringing up to date on that tonight. and the leaders get together in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with many believing it's...
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the race is wide open and 15 months after the fall of mubarak, the direction of the country is unclear. tensions have been rising among some of the candidates. >> for two days the voting has it been good-humored and almost entirely free but the good will among the voters has the not sprayed to all the candidates. as voting drew to a close, two of the leading contenders exchanged insults, acufsing each other of spreading false rumors that they had won. the spat is between ahmad shafiq and amr moussa. moussa accused his rival of being loyal to the old regime despite himself having served as foreign minister under hosni mubarak. >> when the regime was toppled, when the regime fell, the regime fell with his prime minister, with general shafiq as -- as prime minister. therefore he cannot represent the revolution and the evolution that happened afterwards towards change, towards a new egypt. >> when ahmad shafiq voted wednesday, he was assaulted by protesters also angry at his role under president mubarak. today shafiq poured scorn on amr moussa. his campaign said acidly that they understood
the race is wide open and 15 months after the fall of mubarak, the direction of the country is unclear. tensions have been rising among some of the candidates. >> for two days the voting has it been good-humored and almost entirely free but the good will among the voters has the not sprayed to all the candidates. as voting drew to a close, two of the leading contenders exchanged insults, acufsing each other of spreading false rumors that they had won. the spat is between ahmad shafiq and...
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and in egypt see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official the first round of the race to the presidency sparking fears the country could fall on the hardliners who. this is ati's weekly news of iran kerry johnston welcome to the program. and you quebec last seen as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week off from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying thousands more joining in to give on the repeal critics say the bill for beds any large protest peaceful or otherwise without riot police approval and even association of university teachers describe the north as a terrible act often mass repression to suppress dissent. promised to show that these that this nation into the what inspired this. bill was seventy eight which is well that's itself and its goal is to convert everything down it was established by the provincial government but in canada we have we have a charter and one of the articles in the charter is the right to protest peacefully and people. protesters now ar
and in egypt see the country torn between an islamist candidate and a former mubarak official the first round of the race to the presidency sparking fears the country could fall on the hardliners who. this is ati's weekly news of iran kerry johnston welcome to the program. and you quebec last seen as a government attempt to once and for all end ongoing student protests has renewed fury among canadians this week off from stopping demonstrations clashes are intensifying thousands more joining in...
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wasn't that long ago that the muslim brotherhood was outlawed and its members imprisoned now it's mubarak in the dock and the brotherhood almost in the presidency but there's been nothing about this election that's been predictable and until a new constitution is approved it's still not clear what powers the new president will have but whoever wins his hands will be full of problems here run deep and economic and political frustrations are not that far from spilling over into different protests what is the r t cairo. the timeline of the term was also available on our web site r t the many of the stories if you get a minute to take a look at texas tracking it school kids every step story reporting online for spin of the car a microchip the id cards in class but in truth you want to take a look just click away. hundred twenty five million viewers six russian grandmas one massive eurovision song contest but the bush kids into second check it out as a clue together navia. talks this week between a. and the u.n. nuclear watchdog in baghdad failed to produce any breakthrough and instead gave ne
wasn't that long ago that the muslim brotherhood was outlawed and its members imprisoned now it's mubarak in the dock and the brotherhood almost in the presidency but there's been nothing about this election that's been predictable and until a new constitution is approved it's still not clear what powers the new president will have but whoever wins his hands will be full of problems here run deep and economic and political frustrations are not that far from spilling over into different protests...
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intern i did gyptian to choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak amid concerns the revolutions being do by stagnant candidates and hardline military rulers. break through or break down of iran's nuclear programs in focus and under pressure once again with a new round of negotiations between to run in the west. and the e.u. leaders getting together right now in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with many believe it's time for staring off the menu. but the market on convents with the global slump shoplifted for rostock germany twenty minutes time to get. hello it's nine pm here in moscow this is r.t. with me kevin though in this hour the top stories for you in two days of voting are underway for a gyptian as they decide on a president to replace hosni mubarak who was toppled last year but it's already been marred by bloodshed with a policeman shot dead outside a polling station in cairo as for the vote itself some would talk to tahrir square to bring change saying none of the candidates represent the revolution. they stayed down the police and the military a
intern i did gyptian to choosing a replacement for the ousted president mubarak amid concerns the revolutions being do by stagnant candidates and hardline military rulers. break through or break down of iran's nuclear programs in focus and under pressure once again with a new round of negotiations between to run in the west. and the e.u. leaders getting together right now in brussels to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with many believe it's time for staring off the menu. but the...
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egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade who was ended and many say they don't have much of a choice. as berlin tells the eurozone members to tighten their belts the sturdy capital is under fire for slipping off when it's only targets of budget cuts. and one hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against in fees public or it is a protest restrictions and response. markets kick off the trade incessant deep in the red as the oil prices head for other south all the details in a business update in about twenty minutes. on air and online twenty four hours a day this is out. egyptians are heading to the polls in the first presidential election since the fall of longtime leader hosni mubarak last year thirteen names are on the ballots including islam ists and a number of mubarak era officials was auntie's reports many egyptians feel frustrated with the choice they have. they stayed down the police and the military and they won but now they're staring into an answer to the future and
egypt decides voters head to the polls in the country's first presidential election since hosni mubarak's three decade who was ended and many say they don't have much of a choice. as berlin tells the eurozone members to tighten their belts the sturdy capital is under fire for slipping off when it's only targets of budget cuts. and one hundred days of unrest tens of thousands of students march across montreal against in fees public or it is a protest restrictions and response. markets kick off...
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revolutionaries would be able to field a single compelling candidate in the country's first post mubarak presidential elections. change quickly. but many egyptians expected the monies to be replaced by moderates like i'm almost certain the sick list a vice a former member of mubarak's regime and of don't want. and look what form of brotherhood members adding to their woes egyptians also fear the military that's been ruling the country for the past fifteen months won't stick to its promise to hand over power and in state will continue to pull the strings even if from a farm a scenario that dr hassan a fall believes would have unthinkable consequences i mean it's very cool has to be executed and then they thought it would be very very violent and they're going to be on the throne of blood and i think that to me is very much aware of this it's very likely egyptians will vote in the end it's not just president marking one of the most dramatic political turnarounds in history after all it wasn't that long ago that the muslim brotherhood was outlawed and it's members imprisoned now it's mubara
revolutionaries would be able to field a single compelling candidate in the country's first post mubarak presidential elections. change quickly. but many egyptians expected the monies to be replaced by moderates like i'm almost certain the sick list a vice a former member of mubarak's regime and of don't want. and look what form of brotherhood members adding to their woes egyptians also fear the military that's been ruling the country for the past fifteen months won't stick to its promise to...
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over a year me so that year that didn't happen with mubarak is happening with the military and people after an initial moment of thinking you know that the military might just decide to. retain its unity and status by not engaging and not that they're protecting the regime is actually the meat to the is the quote of the regimes that are usually always and evolution against military rule the revolutionary groups in the rain and the people who supported the protest movements embrace being well adopt. too scared to act. who's left to still be pushing forward while still a lot of people who have i mean i would be surprised or you should not be surprised to see half of the bahraini population coming out and want to protest it's still happening it's not happening in any of the revolution what none of the revolution we had in the history in the past fifty years you would see fifty percent of the population out in this region want to protest but you will see in bahrain unfortunately because of the double standard of many countries because of the double standard of many. channels like just lik
over a year me so that year that didn't happen with mubarak is happening with the military and people after an initial moment of thinking you know that the military might just decide to. retain its unity and status by not engaging and not that they're protecting the regime is actually the meat to the is the quote of the regimes that are usually always and evolution against military rule the revolutionary groups in the rain and the people who supported the protest movements embrace being well...
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the rivalry between islamists and officials from the mubarak regime has split the nation. voters went to the polls more than a year after protesters horsed hosni mubarak to step down. the former president ruled egypt for 30 years. members of the electoral commission say the voting was fair and without major confusion. front-runners include mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood and abdel moneim aboul fetouh. they captured more than 75% of the seats in parliamentary elections in january. and other strong contenders are ahmed shafiq, a former air force commander and prime minister and amr moussa, an arab league secretary general. >>> voters expect to hear the results by next tuesday. none of the candidates is likely to win a majority. the candidates who finish first and second will head to a run-off next month. >>> many voters considered security and the economy when they made their choices. but many female voters care more about equality. they won freedoms in recent years and they believe a victory by an islamist candidate would put those freedoms in jeopardy. tomoko yama
the rivalry between islamists and officials from the mubarak regime has split the nation. voters went to the polls more than a year after protesters horsed hosni mubarak to step down. the former president ruled egypt for 30 years. members of the electoral commission say the voting was fair and without major confusion. front-runners include mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood and abdel moneim aboul fetouh. they captured more than 75% of the seats in parliamentary elections in january. and...
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in 2006, they did not vote for mubarak. we are asking them to choose between shafiq, who is an extension of mubarak, and the muslim brotherhood. the majority of egyptians did not vote for each of. -- either. the amount of votes by the muslim brotherhood -- in the parliamentary elections, they got 47%. what does this tell us about the performance? it is an interesting thing about the people. they know how to penalize poor performance. they have a point of view. they do not just go after oil and sugar. this is a very important point. the revolution did win and lose. you can call me a conspiracy theorist. just throwing out some messages here. i think the national democratic party its structure, its network, it is functioning very well. maybe the showing was intentionally low. they kept a low profile. the networks are still there. this is another possibly contesting thing. there are normally three parties contesting. we are speaking about revolutionary forces, the muslim brotherhood, also, ndp. it is alliances. these are the sh
in 2006, they did not vote for mubarak. we are asking them to choose between shafiq, who is an extension of mubarak, and the muslim brotherhood. the majority of egyptians did not vote for each of. -- either. the amount of votes by the muslim brotherhood -- in the parliamentary elections, they got 47%. what does this tell us about the performance? it is an interesting thing about the people. they know how to penalize poor performance. they have a point of view. they do not just go after oil and...
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he is not considered an islamist or from the former mubarak regime. he is just an egyptian. >> brown: largely left out of the bidding was the fractious liberal contingent that fomented revolution in early 2011. it did not coalesce behind one candidate, splitting its vote among several. two men who had recently shared front-runner status with morsi appeared well behind. abdel moneim aboul-fatouh's liberal islamist candidacy had attracted voters seeking to blunt the muslim brotherhood's political force. and amr moussa, a former foreign minister and arab league secretary general, finished with a small percentage of the vote. the runoff election is scheduled for the weekend of june 16 and 17 with a winner declared june 21. reporter nancy youssef is covering the elections for mcclatchy newspapers in cairo. i spoke to her a short time ago. nancy, thanks for joining us, so what's its reaction there? is it seen as a surprising result? >> yeah, people are really stunned here. the news started trickling in around 4:00 in the morning. and many people woke up and
he is not considered an islamist or from the former mubarak regime. he is just an egyptian. >> brown: largely left out of the bidding was the fractious liberal contingent that fomented revolution in early 2011. it did not coalesce behind one candidate, splitting its vote among several. two men who had recently shared front-runner status with morsi appeared well behind. abdel moneim aboul-fatouh's liberal islamist candidacy had attracted voters seeking to blunt the muslim brotherhood's...
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after the fall of hosni mubarak, it needs to agree on a new way to move forward. dina is doing everything she can to make sure her voice >> on the other side of their religious divide our fundamentalist muslims who want the introduction of sharia law, based on the teachings of the koran. >> their ideology is fundamentally opposed to women's rights. one such group believes religion should be the guiding principle in all aspects of life. >> they took the second largest share of the vote in parliamentary elections earlier this year. >> he is a solophi muslim. his beliefs require that he put dacron and the teachings of the prophet mohammad above all else and live as the profit live. >> i did not look at women as they pass. i do not deal with interest on money. i pray regularly. my wife wears a headscarf. when i greet a woman, i do not extend my hand to her. i do not smoke or listen to music. i do not go near sinful places. >> every friday, he preaches in a mosque. he tells his followers that islam should be the basis for all laws in egypt. he also says boating is a re
after the fall of hosni mubarak, it needs to agree on a new way to move forward. dina is doing everything she can to make sure her voice >> on the other side of their religious divide our fundamentalist muslims who want the introduction of sharia law, based on the teachings of the koran. >> their ideology is fundamentally opposed to women's rights. one such group believes religion should be the guiding principle in all aspects of life. >> they took the second largest share of...