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we will fight this. >> sennott: the muslim brotherhood dug in. at the raba'a al-adawiya mosque, they set up a field hospital, a press center, and established a kind of human shield to protect their leaders inside. the son of a senior muslim brotherhood official became their principal press spokesman. he claimed the high moral ground. >> what's at stake here is not morsi. what's at stake here is the fact that for the first time, egyptians were believing in the idea of democracy. what guarantees do they have if the military now sets a new roadmap for a new presidential election, a new parliamentary election and a new constitution, and then if it doesn't like the results, to derail it all at once? >> i know they still think it is the first civilian president that was ousted undemocratically, unconstitutionally and so on. but they have to face it. never in human history has there been such an outpour of rage against a regime, and it happened that president morsi was head of that regime. (gunshots) >> sennott: the first shots were fired at dawn on jul
we will fight this. >> sennott: the muslim brotherhood dug in. at the raba'a al-adawiya mosque, they set up a field hospital, a press center, and established a kind of human shield to protect their leaders inside. the son of a senior muslim brotherhood official became their principal press spokesman. he claimed the high moral ground. >> what's at stake here is not morsi. what's at stake here is the fact that for the first time, egyptians were believing in the idea of democracy. what...
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you are talking about how this could well be beyond the muslim brotherhood's command and control. if the brotherhood is banned, will that change anything further? will the situation deteriorate further? >> i am not sure that overtly, legally banning the brotherhood would change the situation in the short term. the government has been trying to deal with this situation for months. senior leadership has been rounded up. at this point, being a member of the brotherhood is a de facto criminal act. they might as well be baned, but the issue of a band has very strong medium and long-term implications. if the organization is banned, it becomes impossible for them to return in any way to the political sphere, whereas if they remain legally sanctioned, legally permitted, that offers them the incentive that they could return to normal political life. but in the short term, a ban on the brotherhood would not change a thing about the way the government is behaving. >> thank you for that update from cairo. i want to get that reaction to what -- the reaction to what has been said. the internatio
you are talking about how this could well be beyond the muslim brotherhood's command and control. if the brotherhood is banned, will that change anything further? will the situation deteriorate further? >> i am not sure that overtly, legally banning the brotherhood would change the situation in the short term. the government has been trying to deal with this situation for months. senior leadership has been rounded up. at this point, being a member of the brotherhood is a de facto criminal...
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and egyptian court decides to ban any activity by the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its assets but it stokes fears it could lead to retaliate. by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took forty one and a half percent of the vote and that's not enough for merkel's party to rule on their own as their main rivals the social democrats led by steinbrück came in with twenty five point seven percent. breaks down the ballots. well it was a resoundingly result for anglo merkel however now the big question is just what kind of government will she preside over she's going to have to enter into a coalition won't be the coalition she particularly wanted she would have wanted to deal with the free democrats who were partners going into this election the democrats didn't even get enough votes t
and egyptian court decides to ban any activity by the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its assets but it stokes fears it could lead to retaliate. by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took...
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thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to deadlock and an impasse really. and also the brotherhood on has declined to take part in the panel to draw up a revised constitution why is that what you're saying. well they still are demanding a return to the sea and the reinstatement of the toppled president now of course we're not going to see that happen and i believe that there have to be concessions on both sides the muslim brotherhood if it wants to survive this crisis has to make concessions and join the go see asians otherwise they will be left out in the cold and the government as well must reach out otherwise they would be making the very same mistake that morsi made when he isolated the liberal opposition. an independent journalist and political analyst thank you very much we appreciate it. radiation on japan's devastated nuclear plant is eighteen times higher than just over a week ago is believed to be enough to kill anyone exposed in just four ho
thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to deadlock and an impasse really. and also the brotherhood on has declined to take part in the panel to draw up a revised constitution why is that what you're saying. well they still are demanding a return to the sea and the reinstatement of the toppled president now of course we're not going to see that happen and i...
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are were many different charities run by members of the muslim brotherhood group. muslim brotherhood tries to emphasize they are run by its members and not the organization itself. we visited one this week, and they said because of the crackdown will have a lot of people that are too afraid to go to the center. they are starting to see some impact, but they said that has been happening over the last few weeks as the crackdown has intensified on the muslim brotherhood. >> okay. well thank you very much to our correspondent we're not naming for security reasons for that update from the streets of egypt. >>> well, we're going to go to syria now, because a car bomb has exploded north of the capitol of damascus, dozens of people are said to have been killed. bring us up to date, zana with what happened? >> reporter: we are getting reports from activists that there was a car bombing in a town in the northern countryside of damascus. they are reporting up to 30 people killed and scores injured. because the bomb went off as worshippers were leaving the mosque following mid
are were many different charities run by members of the muslim brotherhood group. muslim brotherhood tries to emphasize they are run by its members and not the organization itself. we visited one this week, and they said because of the crackdown will have a lot of people that are too afraid to go to the center. they are starting to see some impact, but they said that has been happening over the last few weeks as the crackdown has intensified on the muslim brotherhood. >> okay. well thank...
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ideas or not, is just impractical, it's no the going work. >> and you show in your film how the muslim brotherhood role in charity, providing security, distributing foot and blankets, supplying medical care and jobs, things that many of the brotherhood supporters need. what happens to those people who relied on the brotherhood's charity if the organization gets banned? >> i mean, ironically k.the brotherhood may be strongest as an outlawed party. as a party that is going operate in a way in which they cling to this victim narrative. where they say, look the powers that be in egypt don't want us in charge but we'll continue to serve the poor people through kindergartens, health clinics through all the services that they provide. some of that game is up. the egypt people saw law the brotherhood ruled. many, many egyptians admired the social services they providessed. buprovided.but then saw that hey did in power. did not protect we want or christians, gave too much power to the military and it was a failure. that i think is almost indisputable. i have even talked to muslim brotherhood members who wo
ideas or not, is just impractical, it's no the going work. >> and you show in your film how the muslim brotherhood role in charity, providing security, distributing foot and blankets, supplying medical care and jobs, things that many of the brotherhood supporters need. what happens to those people who relied on the brotherhood's charity if the organization gets banned? >> i mean, ironically k.the brotherhood may be strongest as an outlawed party. as a party that is going operate in...
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the judge ruled the muslim brotherhood should not be inv m vovovm solved in activitien as it damagedl security and public safety and this is a secular party here. it bans the group from activities like charity work, transferring money and dealing in real estate. their bank accounts will be suspended and assets frozen. >> the court did not have a choice but yield to people's demands and they alleviated the powers in egypt and tried to be the absolute power. >> reporter: the muslim brotherhood will appeal the decision and says it was politically motivated. >> the buildings in egypt and the opposition in july the 1st. >> reporter: the ruling says protests organized by the muslim brotherhood will be ban but demonstrations by the anti-coup alliance an umbrella organization that includes the muslim brotherhood will continue as long as they are peaceful and reaction the street to the decision was mixed. >> they went on the stage and predicted terrorism, bombs and gang war and this is what is happening in egypt now. >> i'm against the verdict, the people have seen a lot of violence in the re
the judge ruled the muslim brotherhood should not be inv m vovovm solved in activitien as it damagedl security and public safety and this is a secular party here. it bans the group from activities like charity work, transferring money and dealing in real estate. their bank accounts will be suspended and assets frozen. >> the court did not have a choice but yield to people's demands and they alleviated the powers in egypt and tried to be the absolute power. >> reporter: the muslim...
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concerns whatsoever that egypt could find itself in a similar situation that syria because muslim brotherhood members have to fight till the end no i don't have i don't see the situation being the same. while of course there are members of certain organizations including the muslim some members who. seem adamant about. making this an existential battle there are others frankly who are talking about that it's time to move on this time to be part of the future so i don't see that and secondly frankly the proportion of the numbers in egypt are significantly different from what you see in syria we have a challenge to people have to come together have to accept that we may differ with each other we may argue with each other we will do that peacefully but i don't see it as a syrian situation kerry sat and that was after kerry lover of record that the strike may still take place if syria doesn't comply what will your position be in that case of strike does take place because it's still a possibility first let me say i congratulate russia and applaud this initiative to try to find a political resolut
concerns whatsoever that egypt could find itself in a similar situation that syria because muslim brotherhood members have to fight till the end no i don't have i don't see the situation being the same. while of course there are members of certain organizations including the muslim some members who. seem adamant about. making this an existential battle there are others frankly who are talking about that it's time to move on this time to be part of the future so i don't see that and secondly...
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dissolving the muslim brotherhood all together. now the next meeting that have court case is in november. at the same time we have another court case going on which is looking at removing its status aas a non-government organizations. the present picture in regard to the muslim brotherhood is confusing. but you can step back and say, they're all trying to do the same thing. ultimately crackdown on the grouped and get it resolved. speaking to some of the junior members because most of the senior members are in prison or on the round. they'll continue the rallies, and as far as they're concerned it's business as usual. >> really obtain legal status. it was always treated as a semi-legal organization that was simply tolerated although it was outlawed on the books. i think what might be different is the current regime currently in place trying to use popular support to further clamp down the organization from society in a way that previous dictators did not dare to do because of the popularity that the muslim brotherhood enjoyed, but i
dissolving the muslim brotherhood all together. now the next meeting that have court case is in november. at the same time we have another court case going on which is looking at removing its status aas a non-government organizations. the present picture in regard to the muslim brotherhood is confusing. but you can step back and say, they're all trying to do the same thing. ultimately crackdown on the grouped and get it resolved. speaking to some of the junior members because most of the senior...
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i feel very comfortable defending the muslim brotherhood. failed governance, i don't want to do that, but i do think it is important for the american public to understand how it is viewed. and that is that the muslim brotherhood is not going to go away any time soon. they are a powerful force, politically. they were democratically elected to 40% of parliament. they won the presidency, so the idea that you can push them under ground and they will go away i think whether you support their ideas or not, it is just impractical. you show how they play a big role. what happen to those people that relied on the charity if the organization gets banned. >> as a party that will operate that they will cling to this victim narrative, where they will say the powers that be, don't want us in charge, but we will continue to serve the poor people through kindergarten, through health clinks through all the services. but i think some of that game is up. i think many many egyptians admired the social services. which is they are not inclusive of women. they did
i feel very comfortable defending the muslim brotherhood. failed governance, i don't want to do that, but i do think it is important for the american public to understand how it is viewed. and that is that the muslim brotherhood is not going to go away any time soon. they are a powerful force, politically. they were democratically elected to 40% of parliament. they won the presidency, so the idea that you can push them under ground and they will go away i think whether you support their ideas...
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>> you don't want the muslim brotherhood. you do not want the muslim brotherhood, al qaeda or sharia or any of these. you don't want them. >> therein lies how this is so twisted. the choices are lousy. >> they are lousy. i sit on the intelligence committee. months ago when senator kerry was in front of our committee, i actually offered to him how about this solution of the international community? i said, look at what we are looking at? this is months ago. he said, oh, i don't think that would work. i don't think that would happen. that is the way to go. here you have the united states, russia, various big countries involved. we could put the pressure to bear because -- >> if we get those countries. >> our interest is the chemical weapons. >> we have to get the e.u. involved, the uk, everybody involved. >> i don't know if you have to have everybody. there are enough big dogs on the block. if we can re move the chemical weapons, it isn't our fight whether sunni or shy i can't rule in syria. that's not our fight. our concern ar
>> you don't want the muslim brotherhood. you do not want the muslim brotherhood, al qaeda or sharia or any of these. you don't want them. >> therein lies how this is so twisted. the choices are lousy. >> they are lousy. i sit on the intelligence committee. months ago when senator kerry was in front of our committee, i actually offered to him how about this solution of the international community? i said, look at what we are looking at? this is months ago. he said, oh, i don't...
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it's one of two dozen hospitals in egypt, built and long supported by the muslim brotherhood. when we visited this one two years ago, patients spoke proudly of its brotherhood ties and high standards. but now, the hospital's director is keeping his distance from the group. who operates this hospital? >> we are a branch of the medical association. we don't receive any help from the muslim brotherhood. >> warner: signs of the hospital's brotherhood benefactor are nowhere to be seen here, and that's true of the many vital services the group once ran or funded. indeed, it's a drug drus time in egypt to be associated with the brotherhood, must less a member. many are under arrest. a few are free but many are on the run. we're talking have a skype, why is that? >> it's a wanted man for standing in opposition to the cue. >> warner: the cue was the removal the president, mohammed morsi. the army said it was responding to tens of millions of egyptians who filled the streets june 30, demanding moralesy resign. then on august 14, police forcibly cleared two large pro-morsi sit-ins in cair
it's one of two dozen hospitals in egypt, built and long supported by the muslim brotherhood. when we visited this one two years ago, patients spoke proudly of its brotherhood ties and high standards. but now, the hospital's director is keeping his distance from the group. who operates this hospital? >> we are a branch of the medical association. we don't receive any help from the muslim brotherhood. >> warner: signs of the hospital's brotherhood benefactor are nowhere to be seen...
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the muslim brotherhood leader is charged with inciting violence. dozens of egyptian journalists they scramble charges like this man charged with defamation, espionage, and endangering national security. critics say the accusations are politically motivated, but they remain unchallenged. >> the justice system did not just play and assisting role during this process of transition. no, it in effect dominated and steered the process. >> in january 2011, demonstrators demanded an end to the mubarak regime and reforms to the justice system. egypt's supreme court system responded with a decree the court system take precedence. in june 2012, the court declared parliamentary elections held six months earlier to be invalid. the newly elected parliament was dissolved. in defiance, mohamed morsi took the presidential oath. the night before, he had sworn a symbolic oath of office in front of tens of thousands of supporters. in december 2012, the power struggle between the courts and president morsi escalated as judges resisted new legislation proposed by morsi
the muslim brotherhood leader is charged with inciting violence. dozens of egyptian journalists they scramble charges like this man charged with defamation, espionage, and endangering national security. critics say the accusations are politically motivated, but they remain unchallenged. >> the justice system did not just play and assisting role during this process of transition. no, it in effect dominated and steered the process. >> in january 2011, demonstrators demanded an end to...
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also in this program, a court in egypt bans all activities by the muslim brotherhood. group says it will appeal. iran's nuclear program back outta general damn the u.s. and iran are set for the highest talks in years. and not exactly small change, the 4-dollar coin that's worth a fortunate. there has been more gunfire and exploreses as kenya special forces say they have seized control of a shopping mall from armed fighters. a body bag was being seen removed from the area a little earlier. al gentlemagunmen took over. some are still said to be held up in the complex. all hostages have been freed says the government. 65 people are known to have been killed. let's go live to our corresponds he wants outside the west gate shopping mall. i believe there was gunfire heard earlier this morning, what have you been hearing? >> reporter: the gunfire erupted around 7:00 local time and soon that have that we saw a number of soldiers rushing past the front building carry wag seemed to be carrying whatseem to be a. the government says they are in control of the mall. they said they
also in this program, a court in egypt bans all activities by the muslim brotherhood. group says it will appeal. iran's nuclear program back outta general damn the u.s. and iran are set for the highest talks in years. and not exactly small change, the 4-dollar coin that's worth a fortunate. there has been more gunfire and exploreses as kenya special forces say they have seized control of a shopping mall from armed fighters. a body bag was being seen removed from the area a little earlier. al...
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it follows the ouster of the muslim brotherhood from power and mr. obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a thousand civilians were killed in chemical gas attacks earlier today on the outskirts of damascus. the alleged attacks come exactly
it follows the ouster of the muslim brotherhood from power and mr. obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a...
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the military will crush the muslim brotherhood. there is no doubt they are willing to kill less money as it takes so they are going to win that for sure. the question is how to the islamists answer then the situation that they are in the? part of the question will depend on whether the muslim brotherhood exists as an organization or doesn't mean what they are questioning the leadership and leads to the disintegration among its members which each of them are taking separate to it i think there are three routes there in the future for the e egyptian islamism. first is turkey obviously where you moderate the lesson against, and you provide a more moderate image of your party with new faces and u.n. according to the rules of the game and take it step by step until you transform and change society ten or 15 years after. so a slower pace than the brotherhood was attempting to do than just a matter of months. the second is naturally that of generations now would be affected by the same idea of the generations before them that you really c
the military will crush the muslim brotherhood. there is no doubt they are willing to kill less money as it takes so they are going to win that for sure. the question is how to the islamists answer then the situation that they are in the? part of the question will depend on whether the muslim brotherhood exists as an organization or doesn't mean what they are questioning the leadership and leads to the disintegration among its members which each of them are taking separate to it i think there...
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we've also been hearing i've been reading on reuters that they have dissolved the group of the muslim brotherhoodas an organization. that poses a legal challenge to the group and all part of the crackdown by the interim government on muslim brotherho brotherhood. >> that's right. in fact, it goes back to earlier current crackdown on the movement, muslim brotherhood and the political justice party. the muslim brotherhood registered as a political organization. there have been lawsuits filed, and they can see in their eyes the writing on the wall because they feel that muslim brotherhood should not be allowed to operate around the country. it was diss dissolved. so recent months they have been trying to decide what to do with the muslim brotherhood. now this judicial panel has recommended it's disslowings. the courts will reconvene on the 9th of november. >> thank you for joining us from cairo. >>> roads used by n.a.t.o. forces has been closed due to attacks. we have more from the afghan capital kabul. >> explosions destroyed dozens of vehicles and mark the start of a fire fight between the fighter
we've also been hearing i've been reading on reuters that they have dissolved the group of the muslim brotherhoodas an organization. that poses a legal challenge to the group and all part of the crackdown by the interim government on muslim brotherho brotherhood. >> that's right. in fact, it goes back to earlier current crackdown on the movement, muslim brotherhood and the political justice party. the muslim brotherhood registered as a political organization. there have been lawsuits...
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well, the muslim brotherhood makes clear, you don't have to have a card to be a muslim brotherhood. morsi did and he violated the constitution routinely, according to widespread reports. so the 13 million he said voted for him, there are allegations of fraud, but that was clearly overshadowed by the millions and millions more in the largest demonstrations in the history of the world sazz the egyptian people rose up and said -- world as the egyptian people rose up and said we don't have an impeachment provision in the constitution so all we can do when a radical, like morsi, takes over our country, then is demand the military having stepped down until we can elect a truly democratic leader who will follow the constitution. i know there were friends who told me, we think morsi is a really good guy because he's really actually going to bring peace. he's helping bring piece in the sinai. but when you go over there, do your own research, you find out that inside the sinai has been more weaponized with real military weapons than just about anyplace on earth and it is a major threat to isr
well, the muslim brotherhood makes clear, you don't have to have a card to be a muslim brotherhood. morsi did and he violated the constitution routinely, according to widespread reports. so the 13 million he said voted for him, there are allegations of fraud, but that was clearly overshadowed by the millions and millions more in the largest demonstrations in the history of the world sazz the egyptian people rose up and said -- world as the egyptian people rose up and said we don't have an...
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brotherhood representatives here now. suspected of promoting violence have melted back into the crowd. prominent muslims here deny the brotherhood or anyone else organized the attack. >> they do not have any other motive. nobody was supporting them. forome mosques called jihad, but thieves and thugs decided this was a message to get what they wanted for themselves. we have always lived in harmony with the christians and we work together. >> the islamist challenge terrifies many christians. especially now that the brotherhood has been banned. -- the government of egypt is urged to raise flash mobs and they turn out nightly. up the road at the headquarters of the provincial governor, they are taking no chances. the security is as tight now as it was in the 1990s. i'm going to see the governor, a former police chief who believes that egypt is facing an international terrorist conspiracy. >> the big organization outside, you just look at local people. there is people money, no education. there is no money and no jobs. very fanatic push principles. and they made big problems with some of the christians and s
brotherhood representatives here now. suspected of promoting violence have melted back into the crowd. prominent muslims here deny the brotherhood or anyone else organized the attack. >> they do not have any other motive. nobody was supporting them. forome mosques called jihad, but thieves and thugs decided this was a message to get what they wanted for themselves. we have always lived in harmony with the christians and we work together. >> the islamist challenge terrifies many...
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we try to cover what the state is doing to the muslim brotherhood.we are running the risk of being called an anti-military paper. but, at the same time, of course, if we try to be critical towards the muslim brotherhood even after everything that has happened recently, we get labeled as promilitary. >> as well as legislation designed to control media coverage in egypt, journalists have spoken of campaigns of intimidation and even physical violence, a practice that was common under morsi and his predecessor, hosni mubarak. he was known for appointing his allies to key posts within egypt's state media. >> on the porch of our new tiny, one-room house -- a new tiny, one-room house, she can finally relax. life has been a struggle in myanmar's commercial capital yang gone -- yangon. when times are tough, people are reliant on the charity of others. >> because the rent went up several times, we could not afford to stay in our house. that is why we have to live here. >> here being a housing cooperative run by a local buddhist monastery. since they opened the
we try to cover what the state is doing to the muslim brotherhood.we are running the risk of being called an anti-military paper. but, at the same time, of course, if we try to be critical towards the muslim brotherhood even after everything that has happened recently, we get labeled as promilitary. >> as well as legislation designed to control media coverage in egypt, journalists have spoken of campaigns of intimidation and even physical violence, a practice that was common under morsi...
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the judge ruled the muslim brotherhood shouldn't be involved in political activities.he case was brought forward for lawyers for a left-wing segmecu party. it bans activity like transferring money and dealing in real estate. >> translator: the court didn't have any choice but to yield to the people's demands. they have tried to be the absolute power. >> reporter: the muslim brotherhood says it will appeal the situation. >> again, any real position -- [ inaudible ] in jewel the 3rd. >> the ruling says protests organized by the muslim brotherhood will be banned. demonstrations will be allowed to continue along as they are peaceful by other groups. >> translator: this is what a is happening in egypt now. >> translator: i'm against today's verdict. the people have seen a lot of violence in the recent days but the muslim brotherhood is being used as scapegoats. >> reporter: so with the leaders on the run, the muslim brotherhood is under pressure from all sides. >>> working to turn the tide against abuse, young circus performers, their industry, and its force. >>> ross will
the judge ruled the muslim brotherhood shouldn't be involved in political activities.he case was brought forward for lawyers for a left-wing segmecu party. it bans activity like transferring money and dealing in real estate. >> translator: the court didn't have any choice but to yield to the people's demands. they have tried to be the absolute power. >> reporter: the muslim brotherhood says it will appeal the situation. >> again, any real position -- [ inaudible ] in jewel the...
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if the muslim brotherhood is dissolved, it will not be able to have bank accounts, and at this momentthis will not affect of theiritical arm freedom and justice party. there is no move to ban that. >> can you is to withdraw from the international criminal court as the country's armament voted to leave the party. the president and its deputy both indicted on charges against humanity. this will not have any bearing on those cases. ayes have it as kenny is on track -- as kenya is on track. powers aret other not members of the icc, statements were prepared on kenya's sovereignty. >> before you and the position that you defend your position. and the defendants of our country to move. >> the vote was easily passed -- it doespposition not signal a binding decision to leave. the only way this can happen is not parliament, officially informs the united nations. the trial begins next week.e both he and president uhuru kenyatta are facing crimes against humanity. are accused of inciting violence after the 2007 election. both leaders have said they will cooperate with the courts, and what's more,
if the muslim brotherhood is dissolved, it will not be able to have bank accounts, and at this momentthis will not affect of theiritical arm freedom and justice party. there is no move to ban that. >> can you is to withdraw from the international criminal court as the country's armament voted to leave the party. the president and its deputy both indicted on charges against humanity. this will not have any bearing on those cases. ayes have it as kenny is on track -- as kenya is on track....
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the muslim brotherhood in 1928. the two main solid the organizations that each, 1913 and 1926, the total fascist movement in egypt, in egypt starts in 1913. this is such a course of its that in this group and this liberal age in egypt we get all those illiterate movements? doesn't that mean there was something wrong there? doesn't mean that there was something there that's left the emergence of all those movements? so it's been a personal quest in essence to find an answer to that. what was it that was wrong with the beginning? where did he get to go wrong? wasn't from the very beginning? was in the middle? where did this destructive path that we're set on begin? the conventional wisdom has been that there were great liberals. they had imported the ideas of europe, attempted to modernize the country, and then something happened. often, historians call the late-night teen '30s or '30s until the crisis of orientation in egyptian history. a new generation emergence that projects, a lot of reasons why. the book in 1938
the muslim brotherhood in 1928. the two main solid the organizations that each, 1913 and 1926, the total fascist movement in egypt, in egypt starts in 1913. this is such a course of its that in this group and this liberal age in egypt we get all those illiterate movements? doesn't that mean there was something wrong there? doesn't mean that there was something there that's left the emergence of all those movements? so it's been a personal quest in essence to find an answer to that. what was it...
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the muslim brotherhood was banned for decades in egypt. it is the finances of both groups are being seized and frozen. what is the distinction? >> i am not sure it is that once of a distinction or a difference. the issue is can they establish enough security, establish order to get their economy moving again without economic progress they continue to go on this downward spiral of people without jobs and food going to the streets, more social unrest, economic progress. >> i would ban the muslim brotherhood december as they outlawed the communist party. a state within a state, not a normal political party, devoted to totalitarian and andy should be outlawed. lou: the degree and a states should be helping to end the spiral kt mcfarland described. i understand the context bid what should we be doing, if anything, to break the spiral? >> we should stand by the egyptian military. this is not interference with free speech or democracy, this is not a normal political party. >> any argument because he was elected he was a democratic leader. he was
the muslim brotherhood was banned for decades in egypt. it is the finances of both groups are being seized and frozen. what is the distinction? >> i am not sure it is that once of a distinction or a difference. the issue is can they establish enough security, establish order to get their economy moving again without economic progress they continue to go on this downward spiral of people without jobs and food going to the streets, more social unrest, economic progress. >> i would ban...
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what to the muslim brotherhood and the largest islamist scene. i have no doubt the military will win the round. meaning this this is not the end of the war. how do the islamists answer then the -- the situation they are in. of the leadership leads to disconsistent gracious with each taking a separate -- i think in a sense there are three routes there in the future in front of islamists. egyptian islam is. the first is that of turkey, obviously. you moderate the -- [inaudible] you provide a more moderate image of the your party. and you win the rule of the game and take it step by step until you transform and change society in ten or fifteen years after. so slower pace than the brotherhood attempting to do in a matter of month. the second route is naturally that. when yo really can't do it -- ballot boxes and have to go through it. there no other way. we were denied our right for victory. we play by their rule and did -- it's against islam this is a state of -- [inaudible] the basic argument. we can only fight it. through a growth of an islamist i
what to the muslim brotherhood and the largest islamist scene. i have no doubt the military will win the round. meaning this this is not the end of the war. how do the islamists answer then the -- the situation they are in. of the leadership leads to disconsistent gracious with each taking a separate -- i think in a sense there are three routes there in the future in front of islamists. egyptian islam is. the first is that of turkey, obviously. you moderate the -- [inaudible] you provide a more...
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the imam said that they support the muslim brotherhood and want morsi back in office.n this restaurant is a very different picture. one of clear support for the general who now rules egypt. owner is a coptic christian whose open support of the military government who replaced morsi has cost him customers. >> reporter: how much has it affected your business? >> 50%, but that's okay. >> reporter: his clients still include egyptian christians and muslims, and he hopes that they all can live side by side in their homeland. an open shared by yosef. >> many people here at mitt they don't know how or when that will happen. for now they say all they can do is hope and pray. al jazeera, new york. >> many of are you getting wet. here is more on the rain. >> the storms came through new york, and you heard them in the middle of the night, and then more on the radar right over long island. a few of these storms are severe, and the potential is there for more severe weather in the afternoon and evening. now it is leading to changing weather. the rain clears out followed by dry weath
the imam said that they support the muslim brotherhood and want morsi back in office.n this restaurant is a very different picture. one of clear support for the general who now rules egypt. owner is a coptic christian whose open support of the military government who replaced morsi has cost him customers. >> reporter: how much has it affected your business? >> 50%, but that's okay. >> reporter: his clients still include egyptian christians and muslims, and he hopes that they...
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so far, the muslim brotherhood has not declared war, not adopted violence.he leader hopes its members in non-violent protest. we don't know what's going to happen. >> then there is this. the public turmoil in egypt ruffling feathers and making some suspicion. police detained a bird on beliefs it may be a spy. the person discovered the stork near his house 280 miles southeast of cairo, took it to the police station because it was wearing an electronic device. it turns out that is one of those wildlife trackers used by scientists to follow the movement of migrating birds. go figure. energy carries a steep price for people along the canadian border and millions of tons of black powdery substance are in the air. they have to deal with it on the streets, on their cars and even in their homes. >> the state of the leader address postponed, police shut down the capital there. >> nelson mandela home from the hospital. we'll tell you how he's doing. nothing. here is my question for every member of >> former south african president nelson mandel has has returned home a
so far, the muslim brotherhood has not declared war, not adopted violence.he leader hopes its members in non-violent protest. we don't know what's going to happen. >> then there is this. the public turmoil in egypt ruffling feathers and making some suspicion. police detained a bird on beliefs it may be a spy. the person discovered the stork near his house 280 miles southeast of cairo, took it to the police station because it was wearing an electronic device. it turns out that is one of...
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thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to a deadlock an impasse really but i believe that there have to be concessions on both sides the muslim brotherhood if it wants to survive this crisis has to make concessions and join the good sea ations otherwise they will be left out in the cold and the government as well must reach out otherwise they would be making the very same mistake that morsi made when he isolated the liberal opposition. it's maybe one of the most popular tourist destination as in the world but the infamous attitude of the french could be doing the country's tourism trade home so much so that in these dire economic times drive has been launched to get locals to smile and encourage travelers to spend more. reports. coming up are you. smiling faces the belie a troubled economy with the number of job seekers rising to three point one eight million in july from the twenty seventh month in a row in a budget deficit the government can barely r
thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to a deadlock an impasse really but i believe that there have to be concessions on both sides the muslim brotherhood if it wants to survive this crisis has to make concessions and join the good sea ations otherwise they will be left out in the cold and the government as well must reach out otherwise they would be...
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and the muslim brotherhood is bad and egypt outlaws the activities of the organization behind ousted president morsi but the army firming its grip on power and the revolution seeming to turn full circle. you're watching our two live from moscow and lindsey france thanks for joining me. fresh gunfire has erupted at the shopping mall in nairobi where government troops are clearing out the remaining al shabaab militants holed up there earlier the country's interior ministry announced the three day siege had come to an end with security forces taking control of the center and releasing the captives meanwhile kenya's foreign minister says up to three americans and a british citizen are among the al qaeda linked militants that attacked the building there are reports that a british woman samantha lewthwaite may have been the mastermind of the attack she converted to islam as a young woman and married a man who was later a london seven seven suicide bomber she is said to be among the militants killed in nairobi however this information is unconfirmed sixty two people have been killed in the
and the muslim brotherhood is bad and egypt outlaws the activities of the organization behind ousted president morsi but the army firming its grip on power and the revolution seeming to turn full circle. you're watching our two live from moscow and lindsey france thanks for joining me. fresh gunfire has erupted at the shopping mall in nairobi where government troops are clearing out the remaining al shabaab militants holed up there earlier the country's interior ministry announced the three day...
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we've seen the threat that the muslim brotherhood has posed around the world.d against this great evil. we are not for them. we remember who caused 911 in america. we remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave americans. >> no, you don't remember, because the muslim brotherhood is actually a thing. it's not just a term for guys who are muslims who maybe have siblings. muslim brotherhood's a thing in egypt, a real thing, and members of the united states congress, from the united states of america, going to egypt and telling egypt that as members of the u.s. congress, you think that it was the muslim brotherhood that about 9/11? oh, excuse me, 911? that's amazing, but that happened in egypt. republicans michele bachmann, steve king and louie gohmert, "a," have passports, and "b," used them this weekend to go to egypt to praise the military coup there and to tell the egyptian people that the muslim brotherhood did 9/11. congressman gohmert told the egyptian generals that when he looks at them, he thinks of george washington and thomas jefferson and thomas payne.
we've seen the threat that the muslim brotherhood has posed around the world.d against this great evil. we are not for them. we remember who caused 911 in america. we remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave americans. >> no, you don't remember, because the muslim brotherhood is actually a thing. it's not just a term for guys who are muslims who maybe have siblings. muslim brotherhood's a thing in egypt, a real thing, and members of the united states congress, from the united states of...
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. >> the muslim brotherhood, great concern to a lot of people. are they a threat to the usa? >> the muslim brotherhood is one faction in egypt. they don't have a majority support in egypt. but they are well organized and there are strains of their ideology that are anti-u.s. there are a bunch of secular folks in egypt and a bunch of educators and civil society in in egypt that wants to come to the floor as well. it is important for us not to say that our only two options are either the muslim brotherhood or a suppressed egyptian people. what i want is a representative government in egypt and i have confidence that iffy jipt moves in -- if egypt moves in that process we will have a government that we can work together. >> those are tough boys, the muslim brotherhood. i wouldn't want them near that government. >> and of course it happened that the muslim brotherhood seized power and chaos and the military is running the show. and there you go. all in all the president after five years, not really accomplished very much. congress is in disarray and
. >> the muslim brotherhood, great concern to a lot of people. are they a threat to the usa? >> the muslim brotherhood is one faction in egypt. they don't have a majority support in egypt. but they are well organized and there are strains of their ideology that are anti-u.s. there are a bunch of secular folks in egypt and a bunch of educators and civil society in in egypt that wants to come to the floor as well. it is important for us not to say that our only two options are either...
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we've seen the threat that the muslim brotherhood has posed around the world.e stand against this great evil. we are not for them. we remember who caused 9/11 in america. we remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave americans. we have not forgotten. >> she made those remarks during a congressional visit to egypt with republican congressman louis gohmert and steve skink and thanked the military for ousting mohamed morsi has president. the muslim brotherhood, by the way, strongly condemned the terrorist attacks after they took place. >>> the dow coming off its best day in two months and all three major indices posting gains. to geoff cutmore in london. good morning. >> hey, good morning to you. well, we're keeping a wary high on the markets. obviously we have a positive tone today but we'll see how that goes. some fascinating stories out there. the cftc, the regulate other in the derivative space, taking a good hard look at high-speed trading. it looks like they may be thinking of putting some controls in place here to prevent another flash crash of the kind we
we've seen the threat that the muslim brotherhood has posed around the world.e stand against this great evil. we are not for them. we remember who caused 9/11 in america. we remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave americans. we have not forgotten. >> she made those remarks during a congressional visit to egypt with republican congressman louis gohmert and steve skink and thanked the military for ousting mohamed morsi has president. the muslim brotherhood, by the way, strongly...
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we shouldn't point fingers at the muslim brotherhood for everything. as scapegoats. >> reporter: in november another court is expected to consider dissolving the group. so with its leaders on the run, and a major court decision against it, the muslim brotherhood is under pressure from all sides. al jazeera, cairo. >>> the body of a 79-year-old woman killed by the floods in colorado has been recovered. that brings the death toll number to 8. more than 1200 people were listed as unaccounted for in the first days of the flooding. that number is now much lower. 17 counties and nearly 2,000 miles across the state have some sort of damage. >>> an irs agent who retiring. he was the head of the irs's tax-exempt division had been put on leave in may. members of congress have vowed to continue the investigation into the irs's aledged illegal service. >>> every day this week, al jazeera is focusing on the changes in store for america's health care. the affordable health care act, also known as obamacare will soon require most people and their depenitents to die h
we shouldn't point fingers at the muslim brotherhood for everything. as scapegoats. >> reporter: in november another court is expected to consider dissolving the group. so with its leaders on the run, and a major court decision against it, the muslim brotherhood is under pressure from all sides. al jazeera, cairo. >>> the body of a 79-year-old woman killed by the floods in colorado has been recovered. that brings the death toll number to 8. more than 1200 people were listed as...