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just what the muslim brotherhood will do next is the next question. it's the largest islamic organization. itis been part of the political seen for 80 years. the brotherhood was outlawed. december that year, the freedom and justice party emerged as the most potent force dominating parliamentary sources. morsi was egypt's first civilian president only to be accused of trying to impose the brotherhood's islamic views on society. a lot more on egypt. let's go back to becky who is standing by live in cairo this morning. becky? >> that's right. about 35 minutes past 10:00, local time here. so, we are about 13 or 14 hours after the military intervention announced on state television by the head of the military, the defense chief here. morsi held under house arrest. the military here in egypt is rounding up members of his party, the muslim brotherhood. let's bring back aaron snyder, a processor at texas a&m university. before we bring in erin, i want to get to ian lee outside the court where the transitional president has just been installed. that has happene
just what the muslim brotherhood will do next is the next question. it's the largest islamic organization. itis been part of the political seen for 80 years. the brotherhood was outlawed. december that year, the freedom and justice party emerged as the most potent force dominating parliamentary sources. morsi was egypt's first civilian president only to be accused of trying to impose the brotherhood's islamic views on society. a lot more on egypt. let's go back to becky who is standing by live...
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the muslim brotherhood was democratically elected. united states chose to work with it, much to the chagrin or much to the anger of the egyptian military, which has a much longer and much deeper relationship with the united states' military and with the u.s. government. we didn't hear much coming from washington in the early days of this uprising because anything washington would have said would have been used against it. if it came out in support of the protesters, then they would have labeled as american spies. if it came out in support of morsi, then these people in the crowd would have said that the united states is propping up the muslim brotherhood. but last night's speech which antagonized many egyptians and apparently antagonized many in washington as well was very aggressive. president morsi, ex-president morsi, was banging his fist on the podium. he was waving his finger at the camera talking about violence, not talking about inclusion. talking about how he was the legitimate leader of this country and that no one should dar
the muslim brotherhood was democratically elected. united states chose to work with it, much to the chagrin or much to the anger of the egyptian military, which has a much longer and much deeper relationship with the united states' military and with the u.s. government. we didn't hear much coming from washington in the early days of this uprising because anything washington would have said would have been used against it. if it came out in support of the protesters, then they would have labeled...
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ok since you've got to go back to you in washington what is the future of the muslim brotherhood now. you need chips so they're going to be allowed to run in the elections well i think there is a. huge demand now and really the most important thing and i don't know if the military will do this i don't know if they're up to it there needs to be a national reconciliation between the different parties and yes the muslim brotherhood should be and deserves to be included in the political process but by the way the last opinion poll that i'm aware of by the zajac be group play support for president morsi of twenty eight percent so it's not that there's huge massive support but they are a factor in egyptian society and they should be included the question is what will their leadership decide will they decide to remain outside and attempt to reinstate morsi by force which you know facing the egyptian army is a losing proposition and will only divide the country i hope that they will really enter the political process as they deserve to as do other groups as do for example coptic christians an
ok since you've got to go back to you in washington what is the future of the muslim brotherhood now. you need chips so they're going to be allowed to run in the elections well i think there is a. huge demand now and really the most important thing and i don't know if the military will do this i don't know if they're up to it there needs to be a national reconciliation between the different parties and yes the muslim brotherhood should be and deserves to be included in the political process but...
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it's true that the support for the muslim brotherhood emphatic an unequivocal backing they hot when they were elected had stumbled tod's waned away because people in egypt all moderates the north top people with the shifts they've seen in the muslim brotherhood that is moving from the moderate teachings of islam to what have you stephy in order to please but there is a glaring contradiction that while the americans are trying to say got the. muslim brotherhood has shifted towards more extreme islam the usa happens to be the greatest and this storm just on the close to the most dictatorial bustin of dictatorship which is you know which is a well how do you set out feet. bucked up by a one hundred feet reaches establishments. which issues fact was that give relief just let it get. renewed just backing down with a just incentive to suicide bomb was all over that we didn't that is in iraq and also in syria they have been but i don't know why then why didn't they reckon i spent let's think time advocating democracy they backed up that's what we did to invade batarang i guess that will of
it's true that the support for the muslim brotherhood emphatic an unequivocal backing they hot when they were elected had stumbled tod's waned away because people in egypt all moderates the north top people with the shifts they've seen in the muslim brotherhood that is moving from the moderate teachings of islam to what have you stephy in order to please but there is a glaring contradiction that while the americans are trying to say got the. muslim brotherhood has shifted towards more extreme...
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the muslim brotherhood is outraged over this coup.arlier with a senior adviser to the group. >> i don't know how the rest of the world is watching this and letting it slip by. the voice of the people has been derailed by its own military -- that took up a political position to side with a certain faction and remove a democratically elected president in egypt. i can't believe in one year we managed to resurge back the military inside egypt. >> how do you think the muslim brotherhood supporters are going to react to what has happened? there have been calls for calm and there are those who have been speaking of taking somewhat darker action. >> no violent action at all. we're sticking to peaceful means and peaceful mechanisms. we're an organization committed to a peaceful nature and we are committed to non-violent roots of containing the mechanism of how this country is governing. we're not going to let this country die again into a administrative dictatorship. >> you have it there. speaking earlier saying that the brotherhood of the ors
the muslim brotherhood is outraged over this coup.arlier with a senior adviser to the group. >> i don't know how the rest of the world is watching this and letting it slip by. the voice of the people has been derailed by its own military -- that took up a political position to side with a certain faction and remove a democratically elected president in egypt. i can't believe in one year we managed to resurge back the military inside egypt. >> how do you think the muslim brotherhood...
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what does the muslim brotherhood do now? >> well, we do what we do best, we stay on the streets and we stick to our principles. until the scene changes and if it doesn't, who knows? at the end of the day, we are committed. [ indiscernible ] people need to elect their leaders. they need to change the course of their country according to their will. [ indiscernible ] >> so as far as you see, you plan to continue to have demonstrations in the streets? you intend to have all your members out in the streets for as long as possible? >> for as long as feasible, yes. [ indiscernible ] it has to be through the democratically elected representatives of the people, not through self-appointed representatives. >> appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much. i want to go to ivan watson and ben wedeman, with christiane amanpour. ivan, what is the latest that you've been seeing? what's the latest there? >> anderson, this is the biggest party we've seen in tahrir square since 2011 when hosni mubarak was overthrown. helicopters circling
what does the muslim brotherhood do now? >> well, we do what we do best, we stay on the streets and we stick to our principles. until the scene changes and if it doesn't, who knows? at the end of the day, we are committed. [ indiscernible ] people need to elect their leaders. they need to change the course of their country according to their will. [ indiscernible ] >> so as far as you see, you plan to continue to have demonstrations in the streets? you intend to have all your...
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two hundred that are still being held in custody and all of that is being perceived by the muslim brotherhood in the pro morsi supporters as a crackdown on the brotherhood and it's evoking a lot of anger. although the newly appointed prime minister said that he wants to bring in muslim brotherhood party members into the cabinet how the muslim brotherhood reacts to this sort of offer and. you know the muslim brotherhood has rejected this outright they say that the whole process is to try and form some kind of interim cabinet an interim government is ego and we hear the same kind of rhetoric coming from the muslim brotherhood that we've heard from the beginning and that is that they have nothing to do with the interim president and any kind of negotiations to try and push forward some kind of political roadmap what we are hearing from and so is that he wants to within the next fifteen days amend the constitution he says they will there be some kind of referendum to ratify it within the next four months. at the beginning of next year and a presidential poll following that it's also important to
two hundred that are still being held in custody and all of that is being perceived by the muslim brotherhood in the pro morsi supporters as a crackdown on the brotherhood and it's evoking a lot of anger. although the newly appointed prime minister said that he wants to bring in muslim brotherhood party members into the cabinet how the muslim brotherhood reacts to this sort of offer and. you know the muslim brotherhood has rejected this outright they say that the whole process is to try and...
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egyptian prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader after monday's deadly clashes as rival political factions failed to agree on a transition plan leaving the country in deadlock. russia uncovers evidence that syrian rebels not government troops have used chemical weapons and despite those findings being played down by washington congress puts military aid to opposition fighters on hold. and without a word snowden widely expected to receive political asylum in venezuela so i dare ready for the fugitive whistleblower is growing across latin america speaks to the worst foreign minister about what's behind the support. this is our take on the line from the russian capital on marina joshie welcome to the program now the egyptian prosecutor's office has ordered the arrest of the muslim brotherhood's leader mohamed body along with nine other senior officials are accused of inciting violence at a rally on monday in support of the ousted president mohamed morsi well over fifty people were killed in the clashes that followed that rally artist policy or joins us live
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the top members of the egyptian muslim brotherhood could be facing prison terms. they have assured 10 arrest warrant on charges of inciting violence. >> these are linked to clashes outside of the republican guard headquarters in which more than 50 other hood supporters were killed. this comes as the newly appointed interim prime minister struggles to form a coalition government. >> the muslim brotherhood has refused to participate in the political process and continues to say the ousted president mohamed morsi be reinstated. >> the string of arrest of muslim brotherhood leaders has stoked the supporters of muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsi who remain camped out in cairo. >> even if the authorities arrest all of the group members, we will sacrifice ourselves and continue our protest because we have a clear case and we will defend it peacefully. we have the legitimacy. we will never accept the military council's coup. they will have to arrest many to get them out of the square, but we will never leave, only as dead bodies or after the return of president mo
the top members of the egyptian muslim brotherhood could be facing prison terms. they have assured 10 arrest warrant on charges of inciting violence. >> these are linked to clashes outside of the republican guard headquarters in which more than 50 other hood supporters were killed. this comes as the newly appointed interim prime minister struggles to form a coalition government. >> the muslim brotherhood has refused to participate in the political process and continues to say the...
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i think the reaction of the muslim brotherhood is to split at this point. some will try and form a more modern party. it will radicalize many in the brotherhood. it will drive more into the arms and the risk of violence is highment the military needs to act quickly to establish control. i don't think this is the end of the matter by any stretch of the imagination. the opposition has many groups with many agendas. a very decisive step by the military, but we are a long way from the end of the story. >> certainly. w45 is your sense of what tomorrow may look like? >> if i was the military i would allow the opposition to have their moment in the sun expwh then get them off the streets and get everybody back to what should be job one which is getting the egyptian economy out of the tank. one of the reasons there was so much opposition to more see is he had taken -- he took a bad economy and made it much worse. he focused on trying to implement his saw -- his agenda which may have been acceptable if he had gotten the economy back on trackment he lost on two counts
i think the reaction of the muslim brotherhood is to split at this point. some will try and form a more modern party. it will radicalize many in the brotherhood. it will drive more into the arms and the risk of violence is highment the military needs to act quickly to establish control. i don't think this is the end of the matter by any stretch of the imagination. the opposition has many groups with many agendas. a very decisive step by the military, but we are a long way from the end of the...
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. >> meanwhile, the prosecution office has ordered the arrest of the leader of the motte -- muslim brotherhood movement. the arrest warrant is seen as part of a broader crackdown on members of the brotherhood. hundreds of members and other islamic groups have been detained, along with the former president's top advisers. >> egyptian armed forces shot dead more than 50 supporters of mohamed morsi during a protest where the deposed leader is believed to be held. meanwhile, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have offered $8 billion in aid to the interim government to shore up the economy and counter qatar's support of the muslim brotherhood. sharif abdel kouddous is with us. welcome back. you had just come from the site of the massacre. now, egypt's top prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the muslim brotherhood leader mohamad body. could you talk about the significance of this? >> muhammed badie. supreme gaya of the muslim brotherhood will be charged with incitement of violence outside of the republican guard headquarters. as you mentioned, more than 50 supporters of mohamed morsi, the ou
. >> meanwhile, the prosecution office has ordered the arrest of the leader of the motte -- muslim brotherhood movement. the arrest warrant is seen as part of a broader crackdown on members of the brotherhood. hundreds of members and other islamic groups have been detained, along with the former president's top advisers. >> egyptian armed forces shot dead more than 50 supporters of mohamed morsi during a protest where the deposed leader is believed to be held. meanwhile, saudi...
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of installing mohamed morsi as the president here, claiming the muslim brotherhood is some kind of american puppet. then you go to the promuslim brotherhood crowd and they are accusing the u.s. as being part of a plot to push him out of office. it's kind of a lose-lose situation as far as the situation in egypt right now. >> why do some of the anti-morsi elements seem to dislike the u.s. ambassador in cairo, answer patterson, a career diplomat, so much? >> it's easy to misconstrue and take statements out of context. i think that she's come out and had a number of meetings with the muslim brotherhood which clearly one significant segment of egyptian society does not like. and there's a long history of very close relations between washington and cairo and the government here and the u.s. ambassador is seen very much as the face of the u.s. government in cairo. so it's quite natural for that ambassador to become a lightning rod for frustration with u.s. policy here. there is a lot of, how can i say this, you know, the anti-morsi camp here, the anti-muslim brotherhood camp is very prickley at a
of installing mohamed morsi as the president here, claiming the muslim brotherhood is some kind of american puppet. then you go to the promuslim brotherhood crowd and they are accusing the u.s. as being part of a plot to push him out of office. it's kind of a lose-lose situation as far as the situation in egypt right now. >> why do some of the anti-morsi elements seem to dislike the u.s. ambassador in cairo, answer patterson, a career diplomat, so much? >> it's easy to misconstrue...
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, the government run by the muslim brotherhood? >> well, as far as the opposition goes, i mean, really, it's a divided group, and now that the table is turned and the muslim brother hood has -- is going to be in the political wilderness, it's a whole different ball game, but it's something that the brotherhood is accustomed to existing in. you have to remember that for decades under first presidents, the brotherhood existed in the political wilderness in a secret world, and they developed all sorts of mechanisms to hide their activities from -- from not only the government but people in general so that put among many egyptians a deep concern about the must almost brotherhood and actions and intentions and really, we've gone full circle. we're back to where the muslim brotherhood members are being rounded up, arrested, put under house arrest. we really have come full circle, but this time around they tasted power. they have had for one year, one of their own as president of egypt and now back in the wilderness again. we'll see how t
, the government run by the muslim brotherhood? >> well, as far as the opposition goes, i mean, really, it's a divided group, and now that the table is turned and the muslim brother hood has -- is going to be in the political wilderness, it's a whole different ball game, but it's something that the brotherhood is accustomed to existing in. you have to remember that for decades under first presidents, the brotherhood existed in the political wilderness in a secret world, and they developed...
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the top members of the egyptian muslim brotherhood could be facing prison terms. they have assured 10 arrest warrant on charges of inciting violence. >> these are linked to clashes outside of the republican guard headquarters in which more than 50 other hood supporters were killed. this comes as the newly appointed interim prime minister struggles to form a coalition government. >> the muslim brotherhood has refused to participate in the political process and continues to say the ousted president mohamed morsi be reinstated. >> the string of arrest of muslim brotherhood leaders has stoked the supporters of muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsi who remain camped out in cairo. >> even if the authorities arrest all of the group members, we will sacrifice ourselves and continue our protest because we have a clear case and we will defend it peacefully. we have the legitimacy. we will never accept the military council's coup. they will have to arrest many to get them out of the square, but we will never leave, only as dead bodies or after the return of president mo
the top members of the egyptian muslim brotherhood could be facing prison terms. they have assured 10 arrest warrant on charges of inciting violence. >> these are linked to clashes outside of the republican guard headquarters in which more than 50 other hood supporters were killed. this comes as the newly appointed interim prime minister struggles to form a coalition government. >> the muslim brotherhood has refused to participate in the political process and continues to say the...
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bring back stability in egypt in again, and in sinai in particular. >> many experts say the muslim brotherhoodbe involved in forming a new government and say putting faith in egypt's military is not a long-term answer sense military don't tend to be inclusive and that was the brotherhood's problem. >> let's get more now on what the coup could mean for our diplomatic ties with egypt. ned walker, former u.s. ambassador to egypt, israel, and the united arab emirates. the lesson here in the finer point office diplomacy. how this president doing. >> pretty well so far. he hasn't come out strongly or in a legal way to condemn the takeover of the morsi government. he recognizes the stakes are very high for the united states, and for egypt. but he also has to have been looking at all those pictures of the thousands of million0s of people sitting on the street and wonder, do we want to get on the wrong side of the egyptian people? that's what it would appear to be if we came out strongly saying that this was a, quote un-unquote coup and that morsi should be restored. >> morsi was not very popular in eg
bring back stability in egypt in again, and in sinai in particular. >> many experts say the muslim brotherhoodbe involved in forming a new government and say putting faith in egypt's military is not a long-term answer sense military don't tend to be inclusive and that was the brotherhood's problem. >> let's get more now on what the coup could mean for our diplomatic ties with egypt. ned walker, former u.s. ambassador to egypt, israel, and the united arab emirates. the lesson here in...
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here were against the muslim brotherhood. attacking the building that is isl of many symbols attacking the muslim brotherhood. there has been going on for a while. the office of the supreme leader of the organization with 70 branches around the world is a huge blow to the group. >> we know a crowd is building up behind you in tahrir square. let's listen in for a little while. across are growing more as the day wears on. are you able to tell us what they are chanting and demanding now? >> the number is slowly growing. the sun is very hot. there has been a continuous flow of people. certainly nothing compared to what happened yesterday. there is a call for another large protest tomorrow. ofwe know there is a lot agner. are you able to tell us what they are chanting? >> i cannot hear very well. in the last slogans were about ousting the president. this is the sector revolution. the people have already won. now they are saying "go!" sloganseen the same going back and forth throughout the day. it is about president morsi and the m
here were against the muslim brotherhood. attacking the building that is isl of many symbols attacking the muslim brotherhood. there has been going on for a while. the office of the supreme leader of the organization with 70 branches around the world is a huge blow to the group. >> we know a crowd is building up behind you in tahrir square. let's listen in for a little while. across are growing more as the day wears on. are you able to tell us what they are chanting and demanding now?...
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in creating that deal to get muslim brotherhood in power there were actually the muslim brotherhood where their strongest allies during the transition period despite the military strength is quite ironic that now the muslim brotherhood are against the military despite the fact that they commended them so much and they've like complimented them on how great a job they were doing despite a lot of times that we've witnessed so so the people but the people right now they're so this and chatted with the muslim brotherhood so disenchanted that they're willing to accept anything but the muslim brotherhood which is a sign of how polarized things are at the moment and how bad the muslim brotherhood and morsi have made matters inside. as indeed unfortunately we're out of time a while while eskandar cairo based are less thank you for weighing in with your point of use or thank you all right well moving on coming up in the program the children caught in the crosshairs israel's military arms to the teeth and perfectly trained and it's assorting to using cold wanted posters to intimidate palestinian yo
in creating that deal to get muslim brotherhood in power there were actually the muslim brotherhood where their strongest allies during the transition period despite the military strength is quite ironic that now the muslim brotherhood are against the military despite the fact that they commended them so much and they've like complimented them on how great a job they were doing despite a lot of times that we've witnessed so so the people but the people right now they're so this and chatted with...
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there was a lot of talk about the amount of foreign aid that we were giving egypt because the muslim brotherhood had taken over. when in fact most of that money was going to the military. so it turns out the military has always been more favorable towards the united states than obviously the brotherhood. so don't you think that that military support probably worked its way -- is a good thing for the united states? >> absolutely. i said that right rooalong. i would have suspended military aid in the last weeks because of what morsi was doing to send a signal that his behavior wasn't acceptable and to send a signal to the military that they needed to excerpt themselves. the obama administration chose not to do that and i think that's one reason why people think the administration sided with morsi. but i think your basic point is correct. the military is the greatest force for stability in egypt. it's the place we have the greatest leverage. i hope that's what the administration worked on. but in any event, we needed the military to stop the muslim brotherhood and i think the coup was the right thi
there was a lot of talk about the amount of foreign aid that we were giving egypt because the muslim brotherhood had taken over. when in fact most of that money was going to the military. so it turns out the military has always been more favorable towards the united states than obviously the brotherhood. so don't you think that that military support probably worked its way -- is a good thing for the united states? >> absolutely. i said that right rooalong. i would have suspended military...
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we have to remember that the muslim brotherhood is tied at the hip with iran. >> we have witnessed protesters denouncing the administration because it is backing morsi and the brotherhood. what role if any can the u.s. have to influence those in egypt particularly if they are unstable for some time. is this a time to consider holding back on military and financial aid as senator mccain is suggesting? >> this administration was in support of and the ambassador did make positive statements. they did make positive statements about the old regime a week ago and morsi. they were in support of it. they were hard to walk that back. we have to continue the 1.5 billion. we have to keep some level of influence. there is a great connection between the u.s. military and the egyptian military as corrupt as the military is. we have to keep our fingers in the pie. again i have to say we have to be very concerned that the muslim brotherhood built a strong relationship with iran. iran and the muslim brotherhood are going to be pushing back. there will be more unrest for awhile. >> one of the things is the nex
we have to remember that the muslim brotherhood is tied at the hip with iran. >> we have witnessed protesters denouncing the administration because it is backing morsi and the brotherhood. what role if any can the u.s. have to influence those in egypt particularly if they are unstable for some time. is this a time to consider holding back on military and financial aid as senator mccain is suggesting? >> this administration was in support of and the ambassador did make positive...
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we want to know what the muslim brotherhood thinks of the situation. we think that their opinion should be considered and known to the egyptian people in regards to what's happened in the transition period. >> we did hear earlier from the opposition news that they will be trying to get these television stations up and running as quickly as possible. do you see this as a priority for the egyptians in >> absolutely. i think it is yet to be seen what the intentions of the muslim brotherhood are right now. we know that intentions and we media, but there might be dialogue and the military -- the muslim brotherhood to join the meeting they had with the opposition. so as an egyptian and a lot of people i know would like to hear what the muslim brotherhood have to say and also think it's not the role of the government to decide and judge media content. it has to be evaluated independently. to if it were to act, it has be decided by a judiciary. >> thank you very much for taking the time to join us on the phone to talk about one of the more worrying development
we want to know what the muslim brotherhood thinks of the situation. we think that their opinion should be considered and known to the egyptian people in regards to what's happened in the transition period. >> we did hear earlier from the opposition news that they will be trying to get these television stations up and running as quickly as possible. do you see this as a priority for the egyptians in >> absolutely. i think it is yet to be seen what the intentions of the muslim...
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but this is what t muslim brotherhood thinks.ink the main challenge now for the egyptian political establishment is trying to figure out a way to do what mona asked for and incorporate the muslim brotherhood in the new transition, and yet, i think that will take such a degree of political creativity and genius to bring this movement that has now just suffered one of the greatest blows in its history to get them to forget this and to come back to the negotiating table is going to be a -- it's going to require some kind of magic that i'm not sure anybody in egypt can pull off. >> tarek, you're a student of political islam. so, if you were, you know, a political islamist or a fundamentalist, here's what you look at. they won the elections in algeria in 1992, the government annulled the elections. hamas won in gaza, they were boycotted and banned. the party wins in turkey and the turkey military institutes a coup. as i say, three times the muslim brotherhood won on the polls here. is there a danger that this movement says, you know w
but this is what t muslim brotherhood thinks.ink the main challenge now for the egyptian political establishment is trying to figure out a way to do what mona asked for and incorporate the muslim brotherhood in the new transition, and yet, i think that will take such a degree of political creativity and genius to bring this movement that has now just suffered one of the greatest blows in its history to get them to forget this and to come back to the negotiating table is going to be a -- it's...
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to be egyptian president mohamed morsi as well as person of the muslim brotherhood and now we are hearing that the state television and the state media and state newspaper i think the same thing now communication with president morsi has been kept the army has a right to. barriers around the barracks way he said to be working we also been told that an international travel ban has been imposed on morsi and have a high profile muslim brotherhood supporters we are however receiving conflicting reports as to whether or not he is under house arrest his spokesperson has denied this the state television is now in the hands of the army as well as the republican guard no word from morsi from avonlea the compassionate traits he gave last night which is causing many here to ask the question where is he exactly there has been an update on his facebook page in which iterates if you reject the army's ultimatum and at the same time he calls for a consensus government and a consensus prime minister that would be approved by all political parties oh poor as you'll speak here at the moment we're getting a
to be egyptian president mohamed morsi as well as person of the muslim brotherhood and now we are hearing that the state television and the state media and state newspaper i think the same thing now communication with president morsi has been kept the army has a right to. barriers around the barracks way he said to be working we also been told that an international travel ban has been imposed on morsi and have a high profile muslim brotherhood supporters we are however receiving conflicting...
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was the muslim brotherhood government of morsi, mohamed morsi, where was it taking the country? was it taking it gradually and smoothly, inevitably towards shariah, towards a real islamist state like you have in iran? >> really, the brotherhood didn't make all that many on the ground concrete moves that took the country towards shariah. there was elements in the constitution that were very disturbing that could have opened that door. but they didn't really do all that much in that regard. their primary crime in the eyes of the protesters and really where they lost the country, was just in not being inclusive. they played exclusively to their base. they shoved this constitution down the throats of people and just said hey, we have the votes, this is it, you're just sore losers. they ignored the idea of consensus building. arguably, with president -- with morsi, mohamed morsi, through this fragile divisive nation that was still trying to figure out what kind of country it needed to be, his number one priority arguably should have been consensus building. instead of going to the cen
was the muslim brotherhood government of morsi, mohamed morsi, where was it taking the country? was it taking it gradually and smoothly, inevitably towards shariah, towards a real islamist state like you have in iran? >> really, the brotherhood didn't make all that many on the ground concrete moves that took the country towards shariah. there was elements in the constitution that were very disturbing that could have opened that door. but they didn't really do all that much in that regard....
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, the government run by the muslim brotherhood? >> well, as far as the opposition goes, i mean, really, it's a divided group, and now that the table is turned and the muslim brother hood has -- is going to be in the political wilderness, it's a whole different ball game, but it's something that the brotherhood is accustomed to existing in. you have to remember that for decades under first presidents, the brotherhood existed in the political wilderness in a secret world, and they developed all sorts of mechanisms to hide their activities from -- from not only the government but people in general so that put among many egyptians a deep concern about the must almost brotherhood and actions and intentions and really, we've gone full circle. we're back to where the muslim brotherhood members are being rounded up, arrested, put under house arrest. we really have come full circle, but this time around they tasted power. they have had for one year, one of their own as president of egypt and now back in the wilderness again. we'll see how t
, the government run by the muslim brotherhood? >> well, as far as the opposition goes, i mean, really, it's a divided group, and now that the table is turned and the muslim brother hood has -- is going to be in the political wilderness, it's a whole different ball game, but it's something that the brotherhood is accustomed to existing in. you have to remember that for decades under first presidents, the brotherhood existed in the political wilderness in a secret world, and they developed...
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look but as of now muslim brotherhood is out of egypt new defacto government muslim brotherhood refuses to cooperate if there's not cooperation stance a valid political strategy the muslim brotherhood does not speak on behalf of all the gyptian people and that's the way the whole world has to understand that the egyptian people are out in the streets right now. the muslim brotherhoods only represents a certain part of the population and that the muslim brotherhood candidate does not make decisions on behalf of the gyptian people they were not elected by the people or you but president bush sr laws and others are they have to distort the will of the people is in shrine to the constitutional is a document which he was drafted by the people and not by the muslim brotherhood. not only the brotherhood but the entire you to believe the crew out there should have happened to the first place it's a new government shouldn't have been imposed properly to what and are you prepared to fight it's mostly that egyptian people will not recognize the current government for them. nor the actions it to tr
look but as of now muslim brotherhood is out of egypt new defacto government muslim brotherhood refuses to cooperate if there's not cooperation stance a valid political strategy the muslim brotherhood does not speak on behalf of all the gyptian people and that's the way the whole world has to understand that the egyptian people are out in the streets right now. the muslim brotherhoods only represents a certain part of the population and that the muslim brotherhood candidate does not make...
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the court was the muslim brotherhood's most obstructive enemy. last year, he scrapped a law which stop former members of the mubarak regime from standing elections. and putting an ally into the presidency might be the easy bit for the egyptian army. they have an even worse inheritance from the one that made president morsi's job so hard. egyptians are impatient for better lives. top priorities are keeping the peace and the economy. the generals and the new president need to come up with results quickly. a honeymoons here are short. >> many egyptians to support democracy will not call what has happened a military coup even though soldiers took power from elected president. they include egypt lost most internationally recognized leader. >> they know they have been called by the people to avert civil war. it is a painful measure. nobody wants it done. his owni undermined legitimacy by the client himself a few months ago as the pharaoh. this is not a democratic process. >> there is no point of having a election and if you want change, you go to the s
the court was the muslim brotherhood's most obstructive enemy. last year, he scrapped a law which stop former members of the mubarak regime from standing elections. and putting an ally into the presidency might be the easy bit for the egyptian army. they have an even worse inheritance from the one that made president morsi's job so hard. egyptians are impatient for better lives. top priorities are keeping the peace and the economy. the generals and the new president need to come up with results...
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>> the muslim brotherhood has also rejected dialogue with the new leadership. s is a senior brotherhood leader. >> everyone knows who is effectively running egypt is al- sisi and not the so-called constitutional court. we are facing a military coup, which we will not accept and not deal with and not sit to negotiate with unless they correct this crime that is not committed only against president morsi or the brotherhood and freedom of justice party, but against the will of the people which was expressed in the ballot box. , yourhael waheed hanna response? >> this has been a very controversial issue for egyptians. this is a military coup. just a coup, he was a popular uprising. i think for those who participated, there was a negation of agency. it is important to put those together. it is not one or the other, it is both. complement --y complicated scenario. but the military could not and would not have happened without the mass mobilization that preceded it or you -- receded it. >> shadi hamid, where do you see this going? what do you think needs to happen now t
>> the muslim brotherhood has also rejected dialogue with the new leadership. s is a senior brotherhood leader. >> everyone knows who is effectively running egypt is al- sisi and not the so-called constitutional court. we are facing a military coup, which we will not accept and not deal with and not sit to negotiate with unless they correct this crime that is not committed only against president morsi or the brotherhood and freedom of justice party, but against the will of the...
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that is what the muslim brotherhood are saying tonight. refer to the former regime returning at the cost of the blood of the january 25th martyrs, just to give you a sense of what i believe they mean by that, there is much talk here that there are elements of the former hosni mubarak regime who are exploiting what is a -- for leverage, for their own gain, for back into politics. you ask anybody here, even staunch members of the opposition, and they will say that's probably true, that there are elements of the old hosni mubarak regime who will be package at a timing here in egypt once again. very interesting to hear from the muslim brotherhood. they are by no means giving up. this is an organization that took 18 years to get a foothold in egyptian politics. now they see the end of that looming, and they are very, very angry, as are their supporters this evening. >> becky anderson, i want to bring in egyptian commentator and activist mona elat the present time ahawy. mona, stad -- etahawy. i hope your family and friends have been able to sta
that is what the muslim brotherhood are saying tonight. refer to the former regime returning at the cost of the blood of the january 25th martyrs, just to give you a sense of what i believe they mean by that, there is much talk here that there are elements of the former hosni mubarak regime who are exploiting what is a -- for leverage, for their own gain, for back into politics. you ask anybody here, even staunch members of the opposition, and they will say that's probably true, that there are...
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egyptian prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader after a monday's deadly clashes while rival political factions failed to agree on a transition plan leaving the country in deadlock. russia uncovers evidence that syrian rebels non-government troops have used chemical weapons and despite those findings being played down by washington congress puts military aid to opposition fighters on hold. and without words noted widely expected to receive political asylum in venezuela solidarity for the fugitive whistleblower is growing across latin america speaks to after the worst foreign minister about what's behind this support. is five pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshua welcome to the program and the egyptian prosecutor's office has ordered the arrest of the muslim brotherhood leader mohamed body is accused of provoking deadly clashes at a rally on monday in support of the ousted president mohamed morsi. has the details . well egypt's prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant for mohammed badie the leader of the muslim brotherhood the c
egyptian prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader after a monday's deadly clashes while rival political factions failed to agree on a transition plan leaving the country in deadlock. russia uncovers evidence that syrian rebels non-government troops have used chemical weapons and despite those findings being played down by washington congress puts military aid to opposition fighters on hold. and without words noted widely expected to receive political asylum in...
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the muslim brotherhood of egypt urges the nation to rise up against the military following the ousting of the president and monday's deadly clashes in cairo this is the interim leader reveals a transitional timetable for a new government. and this was an activist voice their outrage over the force feeding of one ton of a by a hunger strikers during the holy month of ramadan a popular american rapper finds out firsthand just how painful procedure can be. kevin on your doxie tonight our top story that edward snowden has plea for political asylum is looking increasingly promising tonight the fugitive u.s. intelligence leaker now has three latin american countries venezuela nicaragua and bolivia all willing to offer him refuge from prosecution in this homeland but whichever asylum destination of course snowden chooses getting in there is not going to be simple as that he's going to church or can explain. edward snowden submitted his request ask to have been his while this president indicated in very strong terms that his country was ready to accept him this is what nicolas maduro said abou
the muslim brotherhood of egypt urges the nation to rise up against the military following the ousting of the president and monday's deadly clashes in cairo this is the interim leader reveals a transitional timetable for a new government. and this was an activist voice their outrage over the force feeding of one ton of a by a hunger strikers during the holy month of ramadan a popular american rapper finds out firsthand just how painful procedure can be. kevin on your doxie tonight our top story...
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look but as of now muslim brotherhood is out of egypt's new de facto government muslim brotherhood refuses to cooperate if there's no cooperation stance a valid political strategy the muslim brotherhood does not speak on behalf of all the egyptian people and that's the way the whole world has to understand that the egyptian people are out in the streets right now. the muslim brotherhood only represents a certain part of the population of the muslim brotherhood's problem that does not make decisions on behalf of the gyptian people they were not elected by the people or you but president bush sr laws and others are they have to distort the will of the people is in shrine to the constitutional is a document which he was drafted by the people and not by the muslim brotherhood. not only the brotherhood but the entire egypt believes that the coup that there should have happened to the first place it's a new government should have been imposed properly to what and are you prepared to fight. that egyptian people will not recognize the current government thought of them. nor the actions it to try t
look but as of now muslim brotherhood is out of egypt's new de facto government muslim brotherhood refuses to cooperate if there's no cooperation stance a valid political strategy the muslim brotherhood does not speak on behalf of all the egyptian people and that's the way the whole world has to understand that the egyptian people are out in the streets right now. the muslim brotherhood only represents a certain part of the population of the muslim brotherhood's problem that does not make...
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over one hundred people off here did in overnight clashes in egypt as the muslim brotherhood claimed supporters of the ousted president are being targeted by the military with a shoot to kill policy. while egypt's army launches it and anti terrorist operation in sinai way stream is now allegedly joined by militant morsy supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military class. germans are showing their anger to holds the n.s.a. spying program and they're supposed to all whistle blowers edward snowden and bradley manning with demonstrations across the country and over forty cities join me peter all of that for more on this in a few moments. live from. in moscow this is our team you know it's me to them with a getting time to sit at the beginning of the top of the hour let's take a look at the stories right egypt's interior ministry has warned it's going to disperse protesters soon as muslim brotherhood supporters continued their rallies that's what being a night of deadly clashes between the military and there is backing of the deposed president morsy now the health ministry has
over one hundred people off here did in overnight clashes in egypt as the muslim brotherhood claimed supporters of the ousted president are being targeted by the military with a shoot to kill policy. while egypt's army launches it and anti terrorist operation in sinai way stream is now allegedly joined by militant morsy supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military class. germans are showing their anger to holds the n.s.a. spying program and they're supposed to all whistle blowers...
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egyptian prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader after monday's deadly clashes while rival political factions failed to agree on a transition plan leaving the country in deadlock. russia says it's evidence that syrian rebels not government troops have refused chemical weapons is ready to be made public and that's according to russia's foreign minister who also hit back at u.s. efforts to put the blame on the syrian regime. and with now the word snowden widely expected to receive political asylum in venezuela so i dare any for the fugitive whistleblower is growing across latin america party speaks to that with your foreign minister about what's behind the support. this is actually coming to you live from moscow i'm marina josh and welcome to the program. egyptian prosecutor's office has ordered the arrest of the muslim brotherhood leader mohamed body is accused of provoking dadley clashes at a rally on monday in support of the ousted president mohamed morsy are just fall asleep has the details. well egypt's prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant for moha
egyptian prosecutors issue an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood leader after monday's deadly clashes while rival political factions failed to agree on a transition plan leaving the country in deadlock. russia says it's evidence that syrian rebels not government troops have refused chemical weapons is ready to be made public and that's according to russia's foreign minister who also hit back at u.s. efforts to put the blame on the syrian regime. and with now the word snowden widely...
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we learned the muslim brotherhood will be part of the interim government.here should the united states be? we have john mccain republican senatoror seemingly speaking for the party saying we should end a to egypt and the president says we shot. what is your judgment? >> it is a political choice that someone to do. unfortunately i don't think it is the right move to make because egypt is critical to believe better not, i keep the peace with a very important ally in israel. the issue is whether or not what you called in egypt a coup. i picked by all definitions it is because the military went in to take the lead errata office. both of us would call it a cut -- comedy to it because even if the president doesn't. he wants to continue to give aid to egypt and i do support him in that situation but time will te. lou: our military this week begins a furlough of 650,000 defense department employees taking 11 unpaid days in the army will cut 12 combat brigades for congressman congressman, how can this be? >> we have fighter wings on the ground, ships stayi in the po
we learned the muslim brotherhood will be part of the interim government.here should the united states be? we have john mccain republican senatoror seemingly speaking for the party saying we should end a to egypt and the president says we shot. what is your judgment? >> it is a political choice that someone to do. unfortunately i don't think it is the right move to make because egypt is critical to believe better not, i keep the peace with a very important ally in israel. the issue is...
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egyptian society. >> and can that divide ever be fixed, or do you see this continuing and the muslim brotherhood potentially banned again as it was under mubarak? >> well, i think that may be what the military does. i think you've got to try and separate the brotherhood's leadership from the mass of people who voted for brotherhood candidates. if we simply move again toward elections as happened two years ago, we're going to get exactly the same result. because conditions in egypt are not right for what we call properly a democratic or better put a free and open society. so i think the military here has made a decision. i think they knew that they were in for this kind of provocation and bloodshed. they should probably do a better job of restraining some of their people. but don't think this is going to stop. because the brotherhood's determined to keep it going. >> this is not going to stop, sadly. with other violence there. there are peace talks now set to begin this week between the israelis and palestinians. breaking thousand, israel has agreed for a prisoner swap with 104 prisoners. what is
egyptian society. >> and can that divide ever be fixed, or do you see this continuing and the muslim brotherhood potentially banned again as it was under mubarak? >> well, i think that may be what the military does. i think you've got to try and separate the brotherhood's leadership from the mass of people who voted for brotherhood candidates. if we simply move again toward elections as happened two years ago, we're going to get exactly the same result. because conditions in egypt...
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morsi's a member of the muslim brotherhood.
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moscow at nine pm egyptian prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood's leader after monday's deadly clashes political factions failed to agree on a transition plan maybe the country deadlock. the syrian chemical weapons controversy takes a new twist as russia's foreign minister says that compelling evidence implicating the rebel forces should be made public while also questioning u.s. efforts to put the blame on the syrian regime. with edward snowden was expected to receive political asylum in venezuela solidarity for the fugitive whistleblowers growing across latin america speaks to ecuador's foreign minister about what's behind this support. welcome from me kevin i would hear it r t h q tonight just past nine pm moscow time our top story the nutty international the egyptian prosecutor's office has ordered the arrest of the muslim brotherhood's leader mohamed bodies accused of provoking deadly clashes at that rally on monday in support of the ousted president mohamed morsy pulis lee has got the details for you. well egypt's prosecutor has issued an arrest warrant fo
moscow at nine pm egyptian prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for the muslim brotherhood's leader after monday's deadly clashes political factions failed to agree on a transition plan maybe the country deadlock. the syrian chemical weapons controversy takes a new twist as russia's foreign minister says that compelling evidence implicating the rebel forces should be made public while also questioning u.s. efforts to put the blame on the syrian regime. with edward snowden was expected to...
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the muslim brotherhood only represents a certain part of the population and the muslim brotherhood part of that does not make decisions on behalf of the gyptian people they were not elected by the people or is what president bush sr laws and others are they have to do for the will of the people is in shrine to the constitutional document which he was drafted by the people and not by the muslim brotherhood. not only the brotherhood but the entire you to believe that the crew out there should have happened to the first place it's a new government shouldn't have been imposed properly to what and are you prepared to fight. that egyptian people will not recognize the current government. nor the actions it suited to get to ruin democracy that again that again they gyptian people will stand for its choice as martyrs now i'm telling you whatever it takes them one of them. but when it comes to the number of deaths when will you say enough you should ask this question to those who orchestrated this violent cuckoo that asked them when they're going to put an end to their crimes against the gyptian
the muslim brotherhood only represents a certain part of the population and the muslim brotherhood part of that does not make decisions on behalf of the gyptian people they were not elected by the people or is what president bush sr laws and others are they have to do for the will of the people is in shrine to the constitutional document which he was drafted by the people and not by the muslim brotherhood. not only the brotherhood but the entire you to believe that the crew out there should...