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or of the salafist or. if unpoliced attacked by some nationalist people.
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or of the salafist ever. ever unpoliced attacked by by some nationalist people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and there are their own freedoms there are attacks on individual freedoms every day they received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by police men. who didn't tolerate their or their way off the rest saying this seems to be a common pattern in the countries that i shared the so-called arab spring just two years ago hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes to a new democratic forms of government seem to have altered rising islamism economies in shambles and increasing discontent the pattern is the same in tunisia and egypt where people are pouring out on the streets again with a renewed zest. i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi again though he's obviously you know very different political figure to. carry on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the upr
or of the salafist ever. ever unpoliced attacked by by some nationalist people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and there are their own freedoms there are attacks on individual freedoms every day they received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by police men. who didn't tolerate their or their way off the rest saying this seems to be a common pattern in the countries that i shared the so-called arab spring just two years ago hopes of transition...
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position three were tapped by suppose it supports is of has an arbor is a man who is an orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched their headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. then going referendum will further distance the nation from any kind of consensus science journalist and middle east analyst ahmed front page. morsi is not showing any signs of flexibility he's not showing any signs of building consensus and news shown to be a very stubborn as a person regardless of the outcome of the referendum the scene in egypt right now it's indicative that there is going to be a match. playing with the results there is already reports about money and sustenance is being given to poor people to encourage them to go out and vote favorably yes therefore the constitution and on the other side the
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eventually the allies of morsi, salafists who attacked us ends at benghazi will turn against us.e sure the $1.6 billion any dollars sent to egypt will go to a government that remains our ally and protector of freedom and democracy in the country. melissa: how do we do that? is that possible? if we revoke the money are we making the situation even more hostile? like you said the suez canal is very important. morsi was there in, you know, brokering whatever, i mean now in retrospect we look back and say how much good was he really doing? how much was done by the u.s. when we talk about the dispute between israel and hamas. he was part of that negotiation. so i don't know. what is it worth to us? >> that's a slice. what morsi want us to perceive him the way he wants us to perceive him? he allowed weapons to go to gaza. he said i'm the one sponsoring the cease-fire. he wanted the money to go to his government. and why? he will use the cash to get more influence over military in egypt, over civil society. there is nothing guaranteed as long as the muslim brotherhood have this agenda w
eventually the allies of morsi, salafists who attacked us ends at benghazi will turn against us.e sure the $1.6 billion any dollars sent to egypt will go to a government that remains our ally and protector of freedom and democracy in the country. melissa: how do we do that? is that possible? if we revoke the money are we making the situation even more hostile? like you said the suez canal is very important. morsi was there in, you know, brokering whatever, i mean now in retrospect we look back...
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or of the salafist. if unpoliced attacked by some nationalist people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and they were doing freedoms there are at their acts on individual freedoms every day they received so many messages from girls saying but they were. on the street even by police men. who did tolerate their or their way off dressing this if you can have a chance to show so. just to hear as they go hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes you. the classic forms of government seem to have a hotel writing is a mason economy is in shambles and increasing discontent the pattern is the same in tunisia and egypt where people of pouring out on the streets again with the new incest the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know very different politica
or of the salafist. if unpoliced attacked by some nationalist people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and they were doing freedoms there are at their acts on individual freedoms every day they received so many messages from girls saying but they were. on the street even by police men. who did tolerate their or their way off dressing this if you can have a chance to show so. just to hear as they go hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes you. the classic forms of...
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thirds of the islamic dominated entire south coalition has the highest of the muslim brotherhood and salafist and their idea of freedom for syria what. a positive sign for us that our military struggle is characterized by being mostly islamic because martyrdom for the sake of anna has always been the main motive of people who are. in what's seen as a symbolic attempts to distance themselves from terrorists in syria washington has designated one of the rebel groups all nusra a terrorist organization but the same syrian opposition that the u.s. supports welcomes the efforts of groups like al nusra the decision of considering one of the. factions fighting the regime is a terrorist organization should be reconsidered. this is a demonstration of support for almost in syria people heard chanting we are students of osama. people here in washington don't seem to understand that if you don't like the government in cairo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamised government
thirds of the islamic dominated entire south coalition has the highest of the muslim brotherhood and salafist and their idea of freedom for syria what. a positive sign for us that our military struggle is characterized by being mostly islamic because martyrdom for the sake of anna has always been the main motive of people who are. in what's seen as a symbolic attempts to distance themselves from terrorists in syria washington has designated one of the rebel groups all nusra a terrorist...
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salafist leader one time presidential candidates one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. day would a spokesperson for the national salvation front claims there's been a number of violations while the opposition is also demanding a repeat of the first round of the referendum but right now we want the authorities the election commission to look into the violations and to decide by itself whether this is big enough in order to repeat the first round and in case we are going to go to the second round we want to make sure that these violations are not going to be repeated particularly in terms of the lack of judicial supervision there were not enough judges yesterday to look into the or to supervise the vote we also complained about preventing our observers the preservers of human rights groups from atten
salafist leader one time presidential candidates one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. day would a spokesperson for the national salvation front claims there's been a number of violations while the...
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eleven has somewhere been hijacked by which in my core combination of the muslim brotherhood and salafist networks and so now people are seen that it appears that president morsi and the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating political control and the population is not accepting any demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the muslim brotherhood. some u.s. officials are suggesting the syrian military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels and is awaiting final orders from president assad that quotes from unnamed sources in the american media come as washington says that there would be a reason to intervene and he is middle east correspondent policia reports the growing frenzy around w m d may not be a coincidence. these rumors are verified as
eleven has somewhere been hijacked by which in my core combination of the muslim brotherhood and salafist networks and so now people are seen that it appears that president morsi and the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating political control and the population is not accepting any demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a...
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are of the salafist. if unpoliced man are attacked by by some nationalist people. and there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and they were afraid i was there are attacks on individual freedoms every day i received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by policemen more who didn't tolerate their or their way off dressing this is to me a common pattern in the countries that i share so for just two years ago hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes to new democratic forms of government seem to have yielded rising islam him economies in shambles and increased interest tend the parent is the same in change in egypt where people are going out on the streets again with you when you asked the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different poli
are of the salafist. if unpoliced man are attacked by by some nationalist people. and there are less freedoms right now when it comes to and they were afraid i was there are attacks on individual freedoms every day i received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by policemen more who didn't tolerate their or their way off dressing this is to me a common pattern in the countries that i share so for just two years ago hopes of transition from authoritarian regimes to...
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says two thirds of the islamist dominated anti assad groups have ties to the muslim brotherhood and salafist people here in washington don't seem to understand that. if you don't like the government in karo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the us is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call a holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing ch
says two thirds of the islamist dominated anti assad groups have ties to the muslim brotherhood and salafist people here in washington don't seem to understand that. if you don't like the government in karo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west...
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eleven has somewhere been hijacked by which in my core combination of the muslim brotherhood and salafist networks and so now people are seen that it appears that president morsi and the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating their political control and the population is not accepting it and the demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the muslim brotherhood. germany and israel have agreed to disagree over the issue of jewish settlements on palestinian land that's the soft stance of chancellor my cows stop short of condemning israeli actions actions which have loved her european partners furious israel is facing increasing isolation on the continent after eight announced plans to build three thousand new homes on occupied palestinian territories germany i
eleven has somewhere been hijacked by which in my core combination of the muslim brotherhood and salafist networks and so now people are seen that it appears that president morsi and the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating their political control and the population is not accepting it and the demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also...
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group were attacked by suppose it supports is of has an obvious man who has knowledge or orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see in the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. syrian government forces they were saving and the opposition offensive as the rebel made gains and battles across the country in the push towards damascus this comes after the opposition received another boost this weight on their diplomatic status was downgraded by a u.s. led group of. nations who also donated more than one hundred million dollars to the pound and while nato is deploying surface to air and missiles and troops to neighboring turkey oncor requested the reinforcements from its allies after a series of course approved exchanges of gaia with syria alliance officials are playing the syrian government ha
group were attacked by suppose it supports is of has an obvious man who has knowledge or orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see in the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. syrian...
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stuff the ballot boxes and also campaigning by the muslim brotherhood groups also ultra conservative salafist groups with in the polling stations telling people to vote yes the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed mickey this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no post for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between rival protest groups limits rallies in egypt second city xandra in support of the constitution there was rock throwing and also burning of cars the police had to intervene with tear gas that comes just one week after a similar clashes and xandra and of course three weeks after very bloody scenes here in the capital cairo we saw ten people die when rival. for outside the presidential palace with a deepening political crisis and neither side backing down now the constitution is likely to be put in place we can only expect dissent on the street and possible violence across the country sometimes you just c
stuff the ballot boxes and also campaigning by the muslim brotherhood groups also ultra conservative salafist groups with in the polling stations telling people to vote yes the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed mickey this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no post for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between...
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where tact by suppose it supports is of has an obvious man who has knowledge or orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched their headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. the referendum is being held amid a high military presence with the army in charge of security in egypt and till the results of the voting president morsi has also authorized soldier to arrest civilians raising fears of a return to military rule and author and journalist eric margolis believes mohamed morsi is repeating the mistakes of the past. i think it was a major mistake by. president morsi to do this to throw this thing into the hands of the army it's just what egypt had in the past most egyptians don't want more military rule it's dangerous bringing soldiers in to calm civil problems because once they get a taste
where tact by suppose it supports is of has an obvious man who has knowledge or orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched their headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces did report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. the referendum is being...
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were attacked by suppose it supports is of has an arbor is a man who is an altar orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces didn't report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. prior to the referendum the president ordered the egyptian army to bike up to police in a bid to bolster security for the vote and also authorized soldiers store rest civilians also and journalist eric margolis believes mohamed morsi is playing with fire. i think it was a major mistake. of president morsi to do this to throw this into the hands of the army just with egypt the. most egyptians going to want more military rule it's dangerous to bring its soldiers in to calm civil problems because once again our you often don't want a younger generation of generals without experience just. to get over that's how come out o
were attacked by suppose it supports is of has an arbor is a man who is an altar orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces didn't report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. prior to the...
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consequent construed forty three percent of the muslim brotherhood and twenty seven percent of the salafist so even if there is a significant changes and you have a fifty fifty percent parliament of. an islamic that still seems to be questionable that you would you'd have such a change. the u.s. has criticized israel for approving settlement expansion directly on to the u.n. recognize palestine as a nonmember observer state washington says it is a step back for peace talks three thousand homes have been given the go ahead in the west bank and east jerusalem less than twenty four hours after the u.n. vote israel has accused the palestinians of seeking out for recognition and not a solution through talks the palestinians in turn demand that all certain is stopped before negotiations review one hundred thirty eight states voted to upgrade palestine status with nine leading the us voting against and forty one abstaining a little political analyst phyllis bennis says the palestinians could now take action against israel through global institutions. this gives one more indication that for israel
consequent construed forty three percent of the muslim brotherhood and twenty seven percent of the salafist so even if there is a significant changes and you have a fifty fifty percent parliament of. an islamic that still seems to be questionable that you would you'd have such a change. the u.s. has criticized israel for approving settlement expansion directly on to the u.n. recognize palestine as a nonmember observer state washington says it is a step back for peace talks three thousand homes...
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must release on saturday organized by those in brotherhood an ultra conservative groups like the salafist. leader saying that he needed to do these things for stability so we're really seeing is a divided country yes and very briefly if you can hold going on in the streets of cairo right now. right now as you can see behind me i've got an ongoing sit in the hundreds sleeping in on the square in addition we've got hundreds outside the presidential palace also staging a sit in we've had mass protests around the country yesterday in the north in alexandria as well as put saeed in down south in a suit and these are expected to continue as well as unfortunately clashes between pro and anti brotherhood groups in various parts of the country as they meet conflicting protests so we spent just escalate during the day and possibly the week . cairo based journalist true thank you very much indeed. human rights activist believes the overthrow of president morsi won't see a result of the crisis which is being seen by many egyptians as a relapse into the country's uprising last year. it's a kind of a h
must release on saturday organized by those in brotherhood an ultra conservative groups like the salafist. leader saying that he needed to do these things for stability so we're really seeing is a divided country yes and very briefly if you can hold going on in the streets of cairo right now. right now as you can see behind me i've got an ongoing sit in the hundreds sleeping in on the square in addition we've got hundreds outside the presidential palace also staging a sit in we've had mass...
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constitution on the other side we see the supporters of mohamed morsi the muslim brotherhood some salafist another a more can more conservative islamist groups rallying huge rallies as well in the past week as well as large rallies by the opposition to show their support for him to show that they think he is that they stress he's democratically elected the first democratically elected president in a long time and also they think they say that he's he's been quite reasonable he's trying to find a compromise they having organized a huge a rally outside the presidential palace now now which is leading to these clashes so the fear is however that these divisions will not just be in demonstrations that the violence that we're seeing now erupting around the presidential palace could spread and could become worse tom barton head. stay safe between those two rallies they live from cairo tahrir square thank you for that update. for the long of the deadlock between president and opposition in egypt goes on the greater the danger things could spiral out of control let us know where you think the stan
constitution on the other side we see the supporters of mohamed morsi the muslim brotherhood some salafist another a more can more conservative islamist groups rallying huge rallies as well in the past week as well as large rallies by the opposition to show their support for him to show that they think he is that they stress he's democratically elected the first democratically elected president in a long time and also they think they say that he's he's been quite reasonable he's trying to find...