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. >> and while it is by the people of egypt, rima, how much faith do the people of egypt have in that mr. mubarak would actually get a fair trial? >> reporter: well, people don't trust the judicial system in the arab world in general, not only in egypt but also across the arab world. they don't trust the political system. they accuse the arab regimes of manipulating elections, the economy, everything else in the political system of the country. so there are doubts. there are has accusations that some arab countries will interfere with the military and stop this trial or make it a quick trial to avoid embarrassment and humiliation. who is watching today? definitely the people of the region and for sure, the leaders of the region. like hosni mubarak who stayed three decades ruling egypt, also leaders across the world except for lebanon, turkey and israel, across the middle east, all the rest of the arab leaders have been sitting in power for years and decades, and their people also question their rule, their legitimacy sometimes and accuse them of corruption of also oppressing protester
. >> and while it is by the people of egypt, rima, how much faith do the people of egypt have in that mr. mubarak would actually get a fair trial? >> reporter: well, people don't trust the judicial system in the arab world in general, not only in egypt but also across the arab world. they don't trust the political system. they accuse the arab regimes of manipulating elections, the economy, everything else in the political system of the country. so there are doubts. there are has...
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of the russian capital you're watching r t with me rima joshie our breaking news story this morning libyan rebels claim they are in control of most of the country's capital tripoli two of gadhafi sons are resting with some reports suggesting the leader in self isn't a specialist or hospital in the town fourteen kilometers east of tripoli following a night of chaos in the capital crowds were seen in the city's central square with people having revolutionary waving revolutionary flags and we cross live journalism on the royal. hotel in tripoli where foreign journalists have been obliged to stay during the conflict marty thank you for being here with us this morning now you have been trapped as most journalist in the hotel so tell us what has been like for you where you threatened over the night. guy got fired at the start of the day while i was putting signs saying press signs and put him in front of. the fire you can tell they have snipers. we all feel threatened it's less now than before but if the rebels get here a lot of us are feel very insecure about that. one situation right now. what
of the russian capital you're watching r t with me rima joshie our breaking news story this morning libyan rebels claim they are in control of most of the country's capital tripoli two of gadhafi sons are resting with some reports suggesting the leader in self isn't a specialist or hospital in the town fourteen kilometers east of tripoli following a night of chaos in the capital crowds were seen in the city's central square with people having revolutionary waving revolutionary flags and we...
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for talks was gadhafi is closest european allies in the native bombing campaign began back in april rima put up the switch sides and began courting the rebels in the full the wall almost a third of italy's daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the government here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties is by no means a given in a post gadhafi libya the future likely extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been a struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves . amongst the rebels there are many factions islamist tunisian people. it's just organized and chaotic and many of these groups of rebels are from the politicians that before were with gadhafi and then they completely changed their face they went with the wind as they say and you to me i think corrupt politicians. of all met gadha
for talks was gadhafi is closest european allies in the native bombing campaign began back in april rima put up the switch sides and began courting the rebels in the full the wall almost a third of italy's daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the government here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties is by no means a given in a...
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these closest european allies when the native bombing campaign began back in april rima corruptly switch sides began courting the rebels. full the wall almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the italy will be able to maintain these previously close business is by no means a given in the post gadhafi libya the seats are likely extremely uncertain and there are little parenting one of the biggest problems they italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been a struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves . amongst the rebels there are many factions. and many chiefs of these groups of rebels are from the politicians with gadhafi and they completely change the face. of this. i think corrupt politician in. the film it could be personally on a number of occasions three business connections in the month vacation return for the fact finding trip to libya with
these closest european allies when the native bombing campaign began back in april rima corruptly switch sides began courting the rebels. full the wall almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the italy will be able to maintain these previously close business is by no means a given in the post gadhafi libya the seats are...
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let them to rima. -- let them dream. >> obama and his secretary of state, asked you to step aside. what is your answer? >> in so many meetings with the syrian citizens the last few days, they ask me, why did you not reply? normally we should reply, and i said, we are dealing with the cases individually. we clarify things if we know that these states adopted situations that cannot go with its agenda. we can talk to them, we can make things clear to them, and if they want to go, we are ready to go, or beyond. other people will try not to talk and not to commit about their policies in their words. i am talking now with the syrian tv which is precious to everyone in syria. i can say that i am not going to discuss these words. these words are not to be said to a president is not appointed by the west and america. i am appointed by the syrian people. we cannot say this to a people who support its resistance and as a principal, one of its principal some this should not be said to some of its people. you can say this is made in america or you can say this to people who are ready to get ins
let them to rima. -- let them dream. >> obama and his secretary of state, asked you to step aside. what is your answer? >> in so many meetings with the syrian citizens the last few days, they ask me, why did you not reply? normally we should reply, and i said, we are dealing with the cases individually. we clarify things if we know that these states adopted situations that cannot go with its agenda. we can talk to them, we can make things clear to them, and if they want to go, we...