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we more people have been arrested or killed since the ouster of mubarak than prior to that and when it comes to human rights and human dignity to progress is very limited to say the least so isn't egypt pretty much back to where it was before the arab spring only much wars i think what's happening now in egypt is a retaliation to to the actions that were taken by people in power and their supporters to humiliate human dignity and and basically want to break it. see shooting at people who have had certainly on the street the trying to object to the majority of the egyptian people and i think eventually when you do that if you want to keep your dignity you have to retaliate the question is of course how do you retaliate because back then you were inspired by democratic ideals you wanted to bring democracy to your country and at this point egypt is not a democracy it's still ruled by a military every shame that is incorrect i disagree with that it is ruled by ugly months who is the head of the constitutional court this is our interim president and whatever we are experiencing today is muc
we more people have been arrested or killed since the ouster of mubarak than prior to that and when it comes to human rights and human dignity to progress is very limited to say the least so isn't egypt pretty much back to where it was before the arab spring only much wars i think what's happening now in egypt is a retaliation to to the actions that were taken by people in power and their supporters to humiliate human dignity and and basically want to break it. see shooting at people who have...
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alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aspirates and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patrick activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews he gave back then you said that that's made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold onto that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of wrong things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days the second time so i'm still less proud but i remember that one of the main slogans that you could hear on tap for a square back down was brad freedom and human dignity and if you take those as a yardstick also a gypsy. success or progress and the picture is not really here brad because your economy is much worse than it used to be more people have been arrested or killed since the ouster of mubarak than pr
alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aspirates and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patrick activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews he gave back then you said that that's made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold onto that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number...
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president mubarak, hosni mubarak, where is he? what is going to happen to him? >> he is presently in the hospital. >> rose: under house arrest. >> well, yes and no. >> in custody of some kind. he has been release. >> they found guilty of, on appeal. he won the appeal. he's being retried. >> what worries you the most as you look forward after all the aspirations of the arab spring. >> well, let me just make-- first thing there worries me is sectarianism, because that shifts the problems that we couldn't solve anyway into a different gear. >> and it's present in every country. >> well, every country but egypt. >> why not in egypt. you had the muslim brotherhood. >> but it's not sectarianism. >> this is not-- so but yes. every country to complete the answer, every country in the region faces governance issues. faces youted bulge and is challenged by the information-- so there will be change in every single country in the region. some have progressed better than others an therefore the change will be normal. and others will not. the youth issue is a huge challenge.
president mubarak, hosni mubarak, where is he? what is going to happen to him? >> he is presently in the hospital. >> rose: under house arrest. >> well, yes and no. >> in custody of some kind. he has been release. >> they found guilty of, on appeal. he won the appeal. he's being retried. >> what worries you the most as you look forward after all the aspirations of the arab spring. >> well, let me just make-- first thing there worries me is sectarianism,...
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hosni mubarak rode the wave, emphasising the first airstrike of the war, and his role as an air forcemander at the time. during his time in power and with security in mind, hosni mubarak held over the top celebrations which turned into musicals idolising him. including this one in the 1990s, featuring some of egypt's top performers singing, "we chose him and vow allegiance to him.". >> (clapping) >> after hosni mubarak was overthrown in 2011, policies were criticised by young lef -- revolutionaries. at the time, the military ruler evoked people's support for the armed forces in 1973. then came egypt's first democratically elected civilian president, mohamed morsi, who sought to capitalise on the nationalism surrounding 6 october. at last year's ceremony the thousands who attended were mostly brought in by the muslim brotherhood and other religious parties. >> mohamed morsi used the ceremony to produce a report card for his 100 days in office, antagonising the military. today the 40th anniversary of the 1973 act comes as the military plays a major role in running the country, after rem
hosni mubarak rode the wave, emphasising the first airstrike of the war, and his role as an air forcemander at the time. during his time in power and with security in mind, hosni mubarak held over the top celebrations which turned into musicals idolising him. including this one in the 1990s, featuring some of egypt's top performers singing, "we chose him and vow allegiance to him.". >> (clapping) >> after hosni mubarak was overthrown in 2011, policies were criticised by...
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. >>> former leader mubarak in trial today. the 85-year-old was convicted on charges last year and sentenced to life in prison. but mubarak appealed that decision and is awaiting a new trial. >>> the italian government promised a state funeral for six, but with 200 of those victims already buried the government decided on a memorial instead. it will take place on an island near sicily several miles from the island of lampedusa where immigrants were traveling to. and they'll hold a memorial for the victims. >>> smack overwhelms a city in china and officials in australia declare a state of emergency if it's most populated state as crews battle wildfires. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. on august 20th, uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >>
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mubarak, let's face it, a dictatorial regime, the situation was better. >> the women say the issue of the military was because all of rights issues that were given to them -- the laws, policy, and programs, were moving backwards. that is why you see a lot of women in the demonstrations, because they were losing out. and it took them over 100 years to get where they are. and all of a sudden with the drop of the pen, somebody changing the law. that is why you have more women actually demonstrated. i think that is why we are all supporting the women. >> can i ask you about the vigilantes? would you applaud their efforts? because nobody else seems to be helping women. >> to be honest, when you resort to the issue it shows the breakdown of law and order. and then it creates impunity. who is accountable? who can control them? >> the women are thinking, hallelujah, at least, looking up for us. >> i came from sierra leone, a country that has gone through 12 years of brutal conflict neared -- conflict. -- howend of the day does it end up? we have to engage the military, we have to get them to
mubarak, let's face it, a dictatorial regime, the situation was better. >> the women say the issue of the military was because all of rights issues that were given to them -- the laws, policy, and programs, were moving backwards. that is why you see a lot of women in the demonstrations, because they were losing out. and it took them over 100 years to get where they are. and all of a sudden with the drop of the pen, somebody changing the law. that is why you have more women actually...
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you spend days on task or square alongside other protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your efforts and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patrick activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews you gave back then you said that that made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold on to that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of wrong things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days and the second time so i'm still us proud but i remember that one of the main slogans that you could hear on tap for square back down it was brad freedom and human dignity and if you take those as as a yardstick of. success or progress the picture is not really here brive because your economy is much worse than it used to be more people have been arrested or killed since the oust
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he helped found a protest group under the old mubarak regime.says the draft law attacks basic human rights. >> sits important to have a law that regulates protests but there needs to be a social dialogue about it. you cannot ca cancel the right o protests or prevent protests you were the slogan of fighting terrorism. >> reporter: now many seem to agree with that. the influential pro government movement has indicated its opposition to the protest law. the north party is also campaigning against it. but despite this political consensus against the proposed law, the current cabinet believe that his it is necessary at a time when the security situation is uncertain. dominick kane, al jazerra, cairo. >>> syria's opposition is resisting calls from its international back toers commit to a new round of peace talks. during meetings in london, the syrian national coalition laid out a number of demands, they want met before they agree to talk part. >> if we say yes to a conference, people will cry out a down fall to the conference. our people have grown we
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we need our allies and egypt is a critical ally in we should havstood with mubarak d we didn't.y has been bad but we have to stand for something. lou: this is a reprisal to work goinghrough the misjudgments of the middle east. >> that's true. >> perhaps maybe w should pull in ourorns and how about little modesty? we need to start backing up causehe 50 billion by the way i disree but e ct is that is what we are borrowing om cna to send to egypt to send it to other allies. >> lookt wh they're doing around the wld they are spending more we have to stand up because we are uniq and exceptional and unless we assert ourselves we put the worl at risk. >> 30 years ago we got r of the russianss now we're almost inviting them back and. but we're not sure now. lou: but we have not acknowledged that vladimir putin is the leader a arguably of the most powerful country on the planet. i think there is room to start thinking deeper and better and broader and you are here ani appreciate it. goo our social sit lou dobbs.com or e-mail me at lou@loudobbs.com or follow on twitter. riddled with corrup
we need our allies and egypt is a critical ally in we should havstood with mubarak d we didn't.y has been bad but we have to stand for something. lou: this is a reprisal to work goinghrough the misjudgments of the middle east. >> that's true. >> perhaps maybe w should pull in ourorns and how about little modesty? we need to start backing up causehe 50 billion by the way i disree but e ct is that is what we are borrowing om cna to send to egypt to send it to other allies. >>...
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sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made is worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it is also hard to change the strategy when you don'n't he the top leaders. shift away from protest and some sort of compromise. separate very phenomenon. no question the insurgency is using the removal as a pretext for violence. cycle do you break this of violence and get the muslim brotherhood back into the fold? >> it will be hard and we should be frank about that. morsi lost control of the country. and ititary stepped in was inevitable they would go after the muslim brotherhood because that is the nature of coups. itbe it will get worse, but is pocketed. not completely breaking down society. hampering the ability to turn the economy around. >> they should be focusing on moving forward with a politi
sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made is worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it is also hard to change the strategy when you don'n't he the top leaders. shift away from protest and some sort of...
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sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made this worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it is also hard to change the strategy when you don't have the top leaders. shift away from protest and some sort of compromise. separate very phenomenon. no question the insurgency is using the removal as a pretext for violence. cycle do you break this of violence and get the muslim brotherhood back into the fold? >> it will be hard and we should be frank about that. morsi lost control of the country. and ititary stepped in was inevitable they would go after the muslim brotherhood because that is the nature of coups. itbe it will get worse, but is pocketed. not completely breaking down society. hampering the ability to turn the economy around. >> they should be focusing on moving forward with a poli
sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made this worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it is also hard to change the strategy when you don't have the top leaders. shift away from protest and some sort of...
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and the government through force and repression, but to do so on a scale that was not seen in the mubarakegime. of a videorn to part produced by an activist to fight bp's attempt to build. when we learned there was a company that would build a factory in our area, we went to talk to the responsible government bodies and we had one question. what is this factory supposed to be? does it cause harm? on the highways far from the site, we were surprised by an astonishing security is inspiring against us and attacks from lane close informants and police. our people were arrested. a more we asked, we realize the corporation had security cover from police forces. egypt,story of bp in what happened with this remarkable defeat, organized by local residents in this community. build a gas to plant to process the gas that they would extract offshore, off the coast in egypt. alreadyunity had experienced environmental devastation connected to fossil g had already had a presence. the community knew that they were not going to get all of these wonderful promises that bp came in with. they realized that th
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recusing themselves and high-profile cases has happened here before, certainly in the case of poznan mubarak -- hosni mumbarak. so we have seen this before here. >> there has been a real crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. what is the latest on the effort to remove him? >> the muslim brotherhood led the national alliance of legitimacy they call themselves. coming out and protesting today against the authority, who they say are interfering in the work of the judges. so far we have not seen the protests happen yet. protesters are protesting every day, although the numbers are dropping every day. there is a general theme that the country is bracing itself. mohamed morsi will face trial next week. the country is gearing up or who areld be a showdown saying they intend to try to stop the trial from happening. thank you very much. reporting from cairo. staying in egypt, the top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into a complaint that he harmed national interest in his first program of the season. it was seen as a test case for freedom of speech after the military took power in july. john ste
recusing themselves and high-profile cases has happened here before, certainly in the case of poznan mubarak -- hosni mumbarak. so we have seen this before here. >> there has been a real crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. what is the latest on the effort to remove him? >> the muslim brotherhood led the national alliance of legitimacy they call themselves. coming out and protesting today against the authority, who they say are interfering in the work of the judges. so far we have...
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it chronicles the massive protests that led to the resignation of mubarak.ith us the producer and one of the activists. first of all, how dangerous was this to shoot a documentary like that at the height of the protests? >> i mean, our entire team was either chased or arrested or beaten up at some point. but i don't think any of us would have been there if we weren't egyptians or people that cared about the cause. we would have been there anyway. so that's why we were there making the film. >> what inspired it? >> we're egypt shansiaegyptians. it was important to be in the the middle of it. our country is still changing. and i make films which follow the emotional story that gets behind the headlines. so you really -- what you see on the news is you see the million man march, the election, but you don't see exactly how you get there in a personal way. so that's what this film is about. >>m and then reshot the ending. why? >> we went back because the revolution continues and still continues. but it was very important to get to this continual fight. because wh
it chronicles the massive protests that led to the resignation of mubarak.ith us the producer and one of the activists. first of all, how dangerous was this to shoot a documentary like that at the height of the protests? >> i mean, our entire team was either chased or arrested or beaten up at some point. but i don't think any of us would have been there if we weren't egyptians or people that cared about the cause. we would have been there anyway. so that's why we were there making the...
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there has been no accountability for the mubarak era.r for killing a protesters under morsi himself during the muslim brotherhood rule. and now with the military back in power and the judiciary must completely in support of the new military-backed government, the hopes for accountability for those necessary or even dimmer. >> this whole idea of bringing to trial now in reality has basically been held incommunicado. how can anyone in the international community expect there'll be any kind of fair judicial process under the conditions of this coup and basically this disappearance of egypt's elected president? >> there are two issues of concern here. one, of course, is the refusal to disclose the location where the former president is held. the refusal to allow him visits by his lawyers and his family members. not technically disappeared because he was allowed a visit from catherine ashton, the du foreign-policy chief, and from an african union panel. the military effectively allowed these visits as well as visits by to selected human right
there has been no accountability for the mubarak era.r for killing a protesters under morsi himself during the muslim brotherhood rule. and now with the military back in power and the judiciary must completely in support of the new military-backed government, the hopes for accountability for those necessary or even dimmer. >> this whole idea of bringing to trial now in reality has basically been held incommunicado. how can anyone in the international community expect there'll be any kind...
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he helped to found a protest group under the old mubarak regime. he says the draft law attacks basic human rights. >> translator: it's important to have a law that regulates protests, but there needs to be a social dialogue about it. you cannot cancel the right of protest under the protest of fighting terrorism. >> reporter: and now many parties across the political spectrum seem to agree with that. the influential pro-government movement has indicated its opposition to the protest law. the norr party is also campaigning against it. despite this political consensus against the proposed law, the current cabinet believes that it is necessary at a time when the security situation is uncertain. dominick cain, al jazeera, cairo. >>> now, let's get a weather update, and with news of not one but two typhoons in the pacific, here's richard. >> thanks very much, adrian. yes, it's been the most active october in the western pacific since 1995. we are now seeing the fifth strong typhoon of october. this one is going to develop into what's already a sup supert
he helped to found a protest group under the old mubarak regime. he says the draft law attacks basic human rights. >> translator: it's important to have a law that regulates protests, but there needs to be a social dialogue about it. you cannot cancel the right of protest under the protest of fighting terrorism. >> reporter: and now many parties across the political spectrum seem to agree with that. the influential pro-government movement has indicated its opposition to the protest...
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since the overthrow of mubarak in 2011, assaults have increased or medically. there is -- dramatically. there is still little hope of justice. handing out the taser's, volunteers get ready to patrol the streets of cairo. >> if you resist, says mohammed, we know how we're going to deal with him. we join his group, called harass the harassers. these fallen tears say they are on the streets patrolling because they have no choice. -- volunteers say they are on the streets patrolling because they have no choice. the police are looking the other way. they say they are ready for violence if necessary. minutes later, they surround an alleged attacker and restrain him and a headlock. guilty or innocent, he is publicly humiliated. i am a harasser is stenciled on his back. but most of the worst attacks have happened under cover of darkness, during political protests. this was june 30. two terrified women were rescued here. activists say there were 46 mob assaults that night. >> these were pictures taken from the demonstration. rescuee was no one to the freelance journalis
since the overthrow of mubarak in 2011, assaults have increased or medically. there is -- dramatically. there is still little hope of justice. handing out the taser's, volunteers get ready to patrol the streets of cairo. >> if you resist, says mohammed, we know how we're going to deal with him. we join his group, called harass the harassers. these fallen tears say they are on the streets patrolling because they have no choice. -- volunteers say they are on the streets patrolling because...
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since the overthrow of mubarak in 2011, assaults have increased or medically. there is -- dramatically. there is still little hope of justice. handing out the taser's, volunteers get ready to patrol the streets of cairo. >> if you resist, says mohammed, we know how we're going to deal with him. we join his group, called harass the harassers. these fallen tears say they are on the streets patrolling because they have no choice. -- volunteers say they are on the streets patrolling because they have no choice. the police are looking the other way. they say they are ready for violence if necessary. minutes later, they surround an alleged attacker and restrain him and a headlock. guilty or innocent, he is publicly humiliated. i am a harasser is stenciled on his back. but most of the worst attacks have happened under cover of darkness, during political protests. this was june 30. two terrified women were rescued here. activists say there were 46 mob assaults that night. >> these were pictures taken from the demonstration. rescuee was no one to the freelance journalis
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>> reporter: the trial could be a lengthy one, the legal proceedings against morsi's predecessor mubarak in their second year. morsi has been housed at an undisclosed location where he is still insist that go he is the president and has no case to answer. >> the on. >> glen greenwald who his reported about edward snowden has testified in brazil. he was questioned on his research in to u.s. spying throughout latin america. he told senators that brazil should provide asylum for him. they explained what they found in the documents leaked by the national security agency whistle blower. >> the main purpose of the espionage system is that it's not about terrorism, not about national security, it's about raising the power of the u.s. government. because when a government knows everything that the people think, plan, and communicate, that stages more power and the people who are the focus of spying have a lot less. >> u.s. and european companies have admitted to r50e6g garments froreceivinggarments from a facd by fire at least seven people killed in the blaze which happened in bangladesh on tues
>> reporter: the trial could be a lengthy one, the legal proceedings against morsi's predecessor mubarak in their second year. morsi has been housed at an undisclosed location where he is still insist that go he is the president and has no case to answer. >> the on. >> glen greenwald who his reported about edward snowden has testified in brazil. he was questioned on his research in to u.s. spying throughout latin america. he told senators that brazil should provide asylum for...
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will take place at the police academy where the trial of egypt's the other ousted president, hosni mubarak, has been taking place. mohamed morsi has been held and an unknown location by the army sent being deposed july 3. there are reports in the local media that he has not been cooperating with investigators and he is still insisting he is the legitimate president. he has been allowed to talk to his family once and also the european union's top diplomat -- top diplomat catherine ashton has visited him. at november 4 will be the first time he has been seen in public if he indeed attends the trial. security will be a key issue for the authority because, of course, mohamed morsi supporters are still in the streets everyday and has been since he has been deposed, refusing to accept what happened. >> thank you. reporting from cairo. exactly one year ago today pakistani teenager malala was shot in the head by the taliban. she was attacked over her fight for girls education. one year on, conditions for pakistani girls are still difficult with more than 5 million out of school. but the islamists
will take place at the police academy where the trial of egypt's the other ousted president, hosni mubarak, has been taking place. mohamed morsi has been held and an unknown location by the army sent being deposed july 3. there are reports in the local media that he has not been cooperating with investigators and he is still insisting he is the legitimate president. he has been allowed to talk to his family once and also the european union's top diplomat -- top diplomat catherine ashton has...
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he helped plan a protest group under the old mubarak regime. he said the draft law attacks basic human rights. >> it's important to have a law that regulates protests, but there needs to be a social dialogue about it. we cannot cancel the right to protest or prevent protests under the slogan of fighting terrorism. >> and now, many parties across the political spectrum seem to agree with that. the influential pro government movement has indicated its option to the proposed law, campaigning against it. despite this political consensus, the current cabinet believes that it is necessary at a time when the security situation is uncertain. aljazeera, cairo. >> we should add the measure would ban protests not approved in advance by police. it gives senior officials sweeping powers to cancel any demonstrations and establishes protest-free zones around state buildings. >> it could be a negative start to the trading day on wall street. we have the latest headlines. >> good morning. stocks futures right now are slightly lower at this hour. investors appea
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in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader off for libya and of during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya it's like the tone a bit the national torch relay for next year's winter olympics in sochi is kicked off for a moscow and fantastic journey across the world's largest country. you know the sort you twenty forty limpid torches started his record breaking journey across russia then for the very heart of the russian capital and his lecture a jet ski reports next from where the first torchbearers set off. the olympic torch relay of the sochi twenty fourteen olympic games has officially kicked off the five time olympic champion in synchronized swimming and i see that we have a she was the first to carry the olympic torch certainly she'll be followed by many
in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader off for libya and of during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya it's like the tone a bit the national torch relay for...
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they've got a nuclear weapon they wanted us to be involved in the transition however bad it was for mubarak to whoever was going to be ruling in egypt they want the united states to be there controlling the political destinies of all those countries including those in the persian gulf and in my judgment that has clearly been defeated we simply are not given the american public opinion and the turning away from the congress of this military projection everywhere to be held morally and otherwise responsible for the fate of everything that moves and booting the pressure that you know the the neo cons want to go in darfur in sudan and i think that that's clearly out of the question given the sentiments today it's true that if you look far enough back there are neo cons gains that you're identifying but if you're projecting forward i think this is the turning point it is what winston churchill would call the beginning of the end. grant would you well i would i would disagree with that you're looking at one small victory in what's been a rise since pretty much you know the late seventy's one nine
they've got a nuclear weapon they wanted us to be involved in the transition however bad it was for mubarak to whoever was going to be ruling in egypt they want the united states to be there controlling the political destinies of all those countries including those in the persian gulf and in my judgment that has clearly been defeated we simply are not given the american public opinion and the turning away from the congress of this military projection everywhere to be held morally and otherwise...
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in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader off for libya and of during all this time he was given asylum political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya . former warlords with a tainted past a militia leaders and political outsiders will join a number of heavyweights to face each other in afghanistan's presidential race more than twenty candidates have registered to succeed jaime karzai who is second and final term ends next year the concerns over corruption and vote rigging are already costing a pall over the election but overshadowing it all is one major fear the taliban making its way back into the government now if you take a look at the red zones there on the map you'll see that the regions are where they've been alarmingly high presence of the militant group journalists are said by has reported extens
in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader off for libya and of during all this time he was given asylum political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya . former warlords with a tainted past a militia leaders and...
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in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the den head of a leader off for libya and during all this time he was given asylum political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and truly was on their side if all that's true news on this side why the turn around now than . well it seems that probably they're getting rid of far individuals that are not no longer useful to remember abdulhakim battle hard the militant leader of. the terrorist group who is in control of most of the tripoli now is. has been lauded as far as a great politician but there is no sovereign government in libya currently and most of the cities are being run by the tribal heads or terrorist leaders like or better hard so they're probably getting rid of people that need he's probably linked to the attempted bombing of the russian embassy last week so they're getting rid of fall
in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the den head of a leader off for libya and during all this time he was given asylum political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and truly was on their side if all that's true news on this side why the...
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in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader of for libya. during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. . he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya. mall of the world news this hour on their series of apparently coronated bombings have rocked baghdad reportedly killing up to seventy two people more than one hundred others have been injured at least one car bombs are and a roll site of isis i thought to have been detonated mostly in share areas of those sunni neighborhoods were also hit iraq's staidly sectarian violence has killed almost a thousand people in the last month alone. a crowd of ultra orthodox jews us who made it up to six hundred thousand has turned out in jerusalem for the funeral of the influential israeli web and scola. the ninety three year old spiritual leader of the shas party was regarde
in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader of for libya. during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. . he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya. mall of the world news this hour on their series of apparently...
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we should also introduce here they were infuriated by president obama's abandonment of president mubarak in egypt and further infuriated by the reduction in military aid to egypt that has just been announced recently so essentially what you are saying is that this is ultimately a sign that the saudis and friends beyond are really trying to redefine dive role in the relationship with the united states and i think it's long been assumed that it's washington that is in the lead at least as far as pulled. is concerned but it now looks like riyadh is really telling washington what to do and essentially what they're saying is either you play by our rules on our home turf or else isn't that a kind of a veiled strath saudi arabia has been a very important ally and i think they will also continue to be an ally but they will i think more independently pursue their own national interests i think they will do so more publicly and i think they feel more of a burden now to represent at least the gulf arab world in foreign policy and military affairs particularly those that affect their region well but
we should also introduce here they were infuriated by president obama's abandonment of president mubarak in egypt and further infuriated by the reduction in military aid to egypt that has just been announced recently so essentially what you are saying is that this is ultimately a sign that the saudis and friends beyond are really trying to redefine dive role in the relationship with the united states and i think it's long been assumed that it's washington that is in the lead at least as far as...