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and the attacks have also gone beyond somalia. the westgate mall attack in nairobi, kenya in september of 2013 was carried out with murderous efficiency, the al- shabaab gunman storming the mall killing 62 people and injuring 127. witnesses said muslims were spared-- non-muslims were executed. kenya's president, uhuru kenyatta tried to console a stunned nation. kenyatta's own nephew was killed in the attack. >> terrorism in and of itself is the philosophy of cowards. >> reporter: kenya struck back shelling al-shabaab targets in somalia. internally, kenyan police and security forces intensified operations in areas where many of kenya's ethnic somalis live. homes and mosques linked to suspected radicals were raided. cedric barnes says it was a very focused very intense government campaign against kenya's somali community. >> so you've had assassinations you've had arrests, you've had people being deported and you've had general harassment. >> reporter: the government denied extra judicial assassinations but the official line has bee
and the attacks have also gone beyond somalia. the westgate mall attack in nairobi, kenya in september of 2013 was carried out with murderous efficiency, the al- shabaab gunman storming the mall killing 62 people and injuring 127. witnesses said muslims were spared-- non-muslims were executed. kenya's president, uhuru kenyatta tried to console a stunned nation. kenyatta's own nephew was killed in the attack. >> terrorism in and of itself is the philosophy of cowards. >> reporter:...
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now we bring you one in somalia. fadumo dayib. it was her work with the united nations that sparked a desire to help her home country. here is her story. fadumo dayib i am a 2016 candidate for the somalian elections. i am running to make a change. i wanted to make a difference in the lives of the somalian people. it is unsettling to see young people crossing the seas to find a better life. to me, as a mother, it breaks my heart. a large portion of the population is under 35, get they do not have a livelihood or the ability to visualize a better future for themselves. the current situation in somalia is one that we cannot afford to continue to maintain. the have to change it. -- we have to change it. i was born in kenya. as a child, i remember when we were told to leave because we were not holding the proper travel documents. we were told to go home. home to me was somalia, that is how we landed there. the were broke out, and we left from somalia to go to england. i want to be in this institution to send a message to many other peo
now we bring you one in somalia. fadumo dayib. it was her work with the united nations that sparked a desire to help her home country. here is her story. fadumo dayib i am a 2016 candidate for the somalian elections. i am running to make a change. i wanted to make a difference in the lives of the somalian people. it is unsettling to see young people crossing the seas to find a better life. to me, as a mother, it breaks my heart. a large portion of the population is under 35, get they do not...
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overthrowing somalia's islamic government. five years later, kenya became directly embroiled in the conflict, sending in several thousand soldiers. kenya invaded somalia in order to crush the increasingly powerful islamist movement, al shabaab. >> they went into that war thinking they would sweep shabaab into the sea. instead what they've done is opened the door for al shabaab to enter kenya. they now have a domestic insurgency and recent events show that shabaab has learned very quickly how to exploit the many local political conflicts that kenya contains. that makes shabaab the most dangerous thing the kenyan state has ever faced. >> since the invasion of somalia, there have been multiple attacks by al shabaab inside kenya. >> there is no denying how serious the threat is here in kenya, we've just been told that one of the main police stations in nairobi has been hit by an ied. >> we arrived to chaotic scenes, a grenade detonated by the bomb squad sent people running for cover. the car bomb had killed 4 people, including two
overthrowing somalia's islamic government. five years later, kenya became directly embroiled in the conflict, sending in several thousand soldiers. kenya invaded somalia in order to crush the increasingly powerful islamist movement, al shabaab. >> they went into that war thinking they would sweep shabaab into the sea. instead what they've done is opened the door for al shabaab to enter kenya. they now have a domestic insurgency and recent events show that shabaab has learned very quickly...
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they're saying that the president -- kenya's continued stay in somalia and its pullout will depend on the overall au exit mission there. there have been several astacks adrian since this attack recently 148 people were killed at the gariza university. people also can stand adrian that we have all the al shabaab cells in the country and most of the people who are carrying out the attack happen to the kenyans. >> catherine soy from kenya. >>> interoceanic grand canal will link the atlanta and the pacific oceans. several people in the guigalpa say their homes and water supply are threatened. due to be on in five years time. >>> president of guatemala southbound predicted to resign because of.scandals. david mercer reports. >> reporter: thousands of guatemalans. >> in the nation's capital as they have for two months. their message is clear. >> translator: there's been too much corruption. the president should resign because he hasn't represented us like he should have. >> reporter: this is becoming known as the guatemalan spring and these protests are putting hoouch pressure on the guatem
they're saying that the president -- kenya's continued stay in somalia and its pullout will depend on the overall au exit mission there. there have been several astacks adrian since this attack recently 148 people were killed at the gariza university. people also can stand adrian that we have all the al shabaab cells in the country and most of the people who are carrying out the attack happen to the kenyans. >> catherine soy from kenya. >>> interoceanic grand canal will link the...
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. >>> we are joined by a journalist who has worked expensively in somalia.nks for being with us. why would the uae be targeted by app shabab. >> the uae is supporting the government. and earlier this month, the uae's foreign minister was in mogadishu in show of support to the somali government. they not only physically have an embassy in mogadishu, but also financially support the budget. and just a few weeks ago they also provided military support. so al-shabab see uae as a legitimate target in somalia, and they have made it clear. >> i know yourself just got back from the somali capitol, how did you find it there? and what were people saying to you about the situation? >> i just returned last week just few days before the start of ramadan. it was at the same time when al-shabab said they would increase their attacks across somalia, and it seems they have been true to their words. this week there was a car bomb attack in the capitol. we also know there have been at least ten assassinations linked to al-shabab gunmen in mogadishu. so there was a feeling -- t
. >>> we are joined by a journalist who has worked expensively in somalia.nks for being with us. why would the uae be targeted by app shabab. >> the uae is supporting the government. and earlier this month, the uae's foreign minister was in mogadishu in show of support to the somali government. they not only physically have an embassy in mogadishu, but also financially support the budget. and just a few weeks ago they also provided military support. so al-shabab see uae as a...
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if you take a country like somalia you've got a problem of drugs, of terrorism, of migration, and at the heart of that is making sure you have a somali government that represents all the people. i would argue that is our national interest and not an alternative to our defense budget. it is part of the whole approach to keep this country and all of our people safe. >> today's c-span's coverage of >> tomorrow, the brookings institution that will host the chief of staff. to show how that organization is adapting. see it live at 1:30 p.m. eastern. on friday, house democrats derailed a trade bill. democrats spoke against the president's wishes. the bill passed to 19-211. -- 219-211. it cannot advance unless both parts are agreeing to. we spoke to a reporter about what is next. >> it was fascinating to watch. we have seen increasing numbers of democrats against this idea of a transpacific partnership. in order for obama to start negotiating that deal, they needed to pass something called trade promotion authority which sets the parameters for discussion for such a trade deal. a lot of prog
if you take a country like somalia you've got a problem of drugs, of terrorism, of migration, and at the heart of that is making sure you have a somali government that represents all the people. i would argue that is our national interest and not an alternative to our defense budget. it is part of the whole approach to keep this country and all of our people safe. >> today's c-span's coverage of >> tomorrow, the brookings institution that will host the chief of staff. to show how...
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we have a report close to the border with somalia. what happened, catherine? >> jane, first there's been this picture that has been doing the rounds on social media that shows the alleged al shabab fighters were killed and one was definitely caucasian. the military issued a statement earlier saying that the attack happened about 2:45g.m.c. these gunman attacked the base. two were caucasian, two kenyan soldiers were also killed. before going to this military base the attackers went to a nearby town, where they went to a mosque where people were praying and approached against the government and the continued presence of troops in somalia. they went to a dispensary and took medicine and to a school and burned mattresses. this happened on the eve of a series of attacks that started here last year and then spread to neighboring villages where throws to 100 people were killed. that's why i'm here. the memorial, what's happening behind me is a memorial service to honor those people killed in those attacks. i spoke to some survivors. >> he happen just started rebuildi
we have a report close to the border with somalia. what happened, catherine? >> jane, first there's been this picture that has been doing the rounds on social media that shows the alleged al shabab fighters were killed and one was definitely caucasian. the military issued a statement earlier saying that the attack happened about 2:45g.m.c. these gunman attacked the base. two were caucasian, two kenyan soldiers were also killed. before going to this military base the attackers went to a...
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government of somalia. -- the group al-shabaab is try to overthrow the western-backed government of somalia. in kuwait, at least 16 people died. statego, the islamic called for terror attacks to iod, theuring this pero muslim holy month of ramadan. betty: the vatican has signed a treaty with the state of palestine and says it hopes the official recognition will stimulate peace with israel. the treaty was signed today at a ceremony at the vatican. israel had expressed disappointment with the decision. this is the first legal recognition by the vatican of the palestinian state. president obama is on his way to charleston, south carolina, at this hour. he will be there to eulogize the minister who was killed in last week'church massacre. clement to pick me was also a state senate -- clementa pickney was also a state senator. those are your top stories at noon. story we knowhe almost 60 people have been killed in the terror attacks in the four countries today. attacked tourists in tunisia. peacekeepers in somal
government of somalia. -- the group al-shabaab is try to overthrow the western-backed government of somalia. in kuwait, at least 16 people died. statego, the islamic called for terror attacks to iod, theuring this pero muslim holy month of ramadan. betty: the vatican has signed a treaty with the state of palestine and says it hopes the official recognition will stimulate peace with israel. the treaty was signed today at a ceremony at the vatican. israel had expressed disappointment with the...
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in somalia. what do you make of it? >> al shabab as we have said claimed responsibility for attacking what they call u.a. delegation and the member and the u.a.e. donated military hardware and also pays some of the government staff in mogadishu. al shabab calls them a target as enemy of somalia and said they targeted because of those reasons. >> we are seeing an increase in attacks by al shabab and those linked to them. why that is happening now? >> just before the start of ramadan, al shabab vowed to increase their attacks in the capitol and as we have seen this week alone, there have been situations, some of them linking to al shabab and they even came out to claim responsibility for it. it's a pattern we see during ramadan, stepping up attacks in the capitol and also we've seen them increase their targets beyond the somali borders. i think during ramadan with targets and more foreign delegations coming, we might see an increase. >> al shabab con get so close to what i should imagine would be highly injure areas. >> n
in somalia. what do you make of it? >> al shabab as we have said claimed responsibility for attacking what they call u.a. delegation and the member and the u.a.e. donated military hardware and also pays some of the government staff in mogadishu. al shabab calls them a target as enemy of somalia and said they targeted because of those reasons. >> we are seeing an increase in attacks by al shabab and those linked to them. why that is happening now? >> just before the start of...
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the group is trying to overthrow the western backed government in somalia.n kuwait, a bomb exploded in a shiite mosque during prayers. at least 16 people were killed. there's ago, the islamic state call for terror attacks to happen. this was during the muslim month of ramadan. officials have no evidence that the attacks recorded. this domain continues over the future of the greek bailouts. creditors extended a bailout by five months. greece would have also received another $17 million in aid. a offer was made by the international monetary fund, the european central bank, and the european commission. in the meantime, german chancellor angela merkel says she spoke to greek prime minister alexis tsipras and urged him to accept what she calls a generous offer. greece's bailout expires tuesday. that is the same day that greece must make a loan payment to the imf. betty: america's are growing more confident in the economy here. consumer confidence climbed to a five-month high in june. the university of michigan index exceeded all estimates in a bloomberg survey. a
the group is trying to overthrow the western backed government in somalia.n kuwait, a bomb exploded in a shiite mosque during prayers. at least 16 people were killed. there's ago, the islamic state call for terror attacks to happen. this was during the muslim month of ramadan. officials have no evidence that the attacks recorded. this domain continues over the future of the greek bailouts. creditors extended a bailout by five months. greece would have also received another $17 million in aid. a...
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nama left behind her two children with her mother in somalia. her husband is in yemen. she lost contact with him when war broke out there two months ago. >> translator: we could not talk or ask anything in libya. each time we spoke they beat us with a stick. they raped us until we paid money. it was horrible. i never expected to be treated like that, in our country. there really was no mercy. i really thank italy. nobody has been so nice to us in a whole lounge time. >> the women.huddle together, forgetting the rape and humiliation, some are pregnant. he first moved from somalia to yemen but war caught up with him so he had to run again. >> i escaped an went to libya. i was penniless i left yemen with nothing on me. i was hoping to find some compassion but nothing. >> today is my birthday. when i touch land i will drink to celebrate, it is a new beginning. >> reporter: the deck was silent many slumped into deep sleep. the ship continued to sail back to europe. as night falls and the coast of italy appears life returns on deck. now there are smiles. perhaps the first one
nama left behind her two children with her mother in somalia. her husband is in yemen. she lost contact with him when war broke out there two months ago. >> translator: we could not talk or ask anything in libya. each time we spoke they beat us with a stick. they raped us until we paid money. it was horrible. i never expected to be treated like that, in our country. there really was no mercy. i really thank italy. nobody has been so nice to us in a whole lounge time. >> the...
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they traveled to somalia where they took part in the militia's activities. >> what we do know is the men received heavy weapons training including machine guns and rocket propelled grenades. reporter: four years they have five to impose their strict interpretation of islamic law in somalia. the accused men admit they wanted to live in a state governed by sharia law but otherwise have refused to comment. >> today the charges will be read out. we will learn what exactly the prosecutors are accusing the men of. reporter: how the six accused men managed to leave smiley and remains unclear. they were arrested as they tried to reenter germany. the trial is expected to be before the courts until the end of august. anchor: a plug -- public flogging of a blogger has been put off. anchor: the kingdom supreme court upheld a sentence of 1000 lashes and 10 years in jail. after that decision activists expressed concern that raif badawi would be flogged immediately. he has been here since february. they built their protest camp here in berlin. across the road is the saudi embassy. the 26-year-old a
they traveled to somalia where they took part in the militia's activities. >> what we do know is the men received heavy weapons training including machine guns and rocket propelled grenades. reporter: four years they have five to impose their strict interpretation of islamic law in somalia. the accused men admit they wanted to live in a state governed by sharia law but otherwise have refused to comment. >> today the charges will be read out. we will learn what exactly the...
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i know that you all are doing some technical assistance to somalia.talk with political leaders there, and try to give them my best perspective on how they can improve their system. could you talk a little bit about the work that you all are doing on that technical assistance area? and what sort of message that you'd like them to receive in order to develop that solid banking system that i think they're going to need. >> there's not an easy answer to that question. it's hard to exaggerate how little they're starting with in terms of building a functioning financial system. and the tragedy is, that there are legitimate transactions like family remittances that should be able to go forward, it's very hard to know that the money isn't going to go into hands that will do real harm. trying to figure out how to build that system is why we're working with the world bank. we can't go into somalia the way we go into some countries because of the security conditions. we have people coming out of somalia into other countries for training. it's not the most effici
i know that you all are doing some technical assistance to somalia.talk with political leaders there, and try to give them my best perspective on how they can improve their system. could you talk a little bit about the work that you all are doing on that technical assistance area? and what sort of message that you'd like them to receive in order to develop that solid banking system that i think they're going to need. >> there's not an easy answer to that question. it's hard to exaggerate...
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thank you sir. >> quite welcome. >> an attack on diplomats in somalia. coming up, al shabaab's counter attack. >>> and refusing to accept migrants sent by other eu nation he. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news a landmark ruling for dutch citizens who took their government to court over greenhouse gas emissions. first a look at stories america headlines across the country in our minute. dzhokhartsarnaev said he was sorry for the lives he took. >>> a special moment, for the nine lives taken last week in charleston, south carolina. be a viewing of clementa pinckney. president obama will give a eulogy at pinckney's funeral on friday. >>> the president gets a go ahead to move forward on his trade authority. >>> a somali group has claimed responsibility for an attack targeted at a convoy of vehicles carries diplomats from the yea united arab emirates. a suicide bomber had rammed his car into the convoy. members of the armed group al shabaab are claiming responsibility for the attack. the y
thank you sir. >> quite welcome. >> an attack on diplomats in somalia. coming up, al shabaab's counter attack. >>> and refusing to accept migrants sent by other eu nation he. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news a landmark ruling for dutch citizens who took their government to court over greenhouse gas emissions. first a look at stories america headlines across the country in our minute....
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the vast majority all of them said somalia. what's going on here? you live in somalia versus the united states? >> in australia recently. a number of years ago, the prime minister made a very strong statement. either you become australian or you can leave. is that something that america is going to have to consider debating? you buy into the concept of liberty and freedom and free speech rights? what do you think? >> it pains me -- i'm a product of immigration. that may be an argument against immigration, but nonetheless, it's an important part of who our country is and what we built as a society in our economy. it pains me to say that we have a problem with immigration here. >> thank you for being with us. >> joining us now, the director of jihad watch.org. imam let me ask you, i don't care what your religion is i believe in freedom of relidge, if muslims want to live under sharia whose values contradict american values if they want to restrict american's freedom of speech and not support our constitution why are they here? >>
the vast majority all of them said somalia. what's going on here? you live in somalia versus the united states? >> in australia recently. a number of years ago, the prime minister made a very strong statement. either you become australian or you can leave. is that something that america is going to have to consider debating? you buy into the concept of liberty and freedom and free speech rights? what do you think? >> it pains me -- i'm a product of immigration. that may be an...
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pursuing the gunmen, who the forest that spreads all the way to somalia. >> translator: we can't even say we are calling off the cooperation. >> esther cannot bring herself to view the bodies. her husband for 30 years was banned in car. croints, alcatherine soy. al jazeera peck atoni. >> did australia pay smugglers to return these asylum seekers to be indonesia? on monday, be australia's prime minister was questioned repeatedly, he refused. >> the position of this government is not to comment on the operational details of -- >> silent on my list. >> what has been done to stop the boats. >> reporter: stopped by bribing smugglers? the allegation is that six crew members on a boat carrying asylum seekers were paid $5,000 each to turn around. >> we spoke to the boat passengers in the group and they did confirm to us that the australian authorities did pay money to the boat crew. and if that in fact was the case and they were turned back away into the open sea it would go against that everything we are advising and urging states to do in this type of situation. >> turning boats around mean
pursuing the gunmen, who the forest that spreads all the way to somalia. >> translator: we can't even say we are calling off the cooperation. >> esther cannot bring herself to view the bodies. her husband for 30 years was banned in car. croints, alcatherine soy. al jazeera peck atoni. >> did australia pay smugglers to return these asylum seekers to be indonesia? on monday, be australia's prime minister was questioned repeatedly, he refused. >> the position of this...
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. >>> thethere is continued support for somalia. >>> plus a dutch court orders the government to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25% in an unprecedented ruling. >> to sports news, this formula one on the verge of a takeover. reportedly closing in on a multi billion dollar dill. deal. >> hello, the situation for more than 30 u.s. citizens being held hostage across the world could change drastically with the white house easing it's stance on families who pay ransoms. the u.s. government will now help facilitate talks following a series of high profile hostage situations in the past 12 months. patty culhane reports from washington, d.c. >> the families of the hostages killed overseas at the hands of the islamicof the islamic state in iraq and the levant. >> we felt we were in the dark a lot. >> this is not just about the families who already lost loved ones overseas. they acknowledge that there are 30 americans being held hostage overseas. u.s. pratt barack obama acknowledged the problem. families ignored bullied and threated with prosecution if they paid ransom. instead he would only t
. >>> thethere is continued support for somalia. >>> plus a dutch court orders the government to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25% in an unprecedented ruling. >> to sports news, this formula one on the verge of a takeover. reportedly closing in on a multi billion dollar dill. deal. >> hello, the situation for more than 30 u.s. citizens being held hostage across the world could change drastically with the white house easing it's stance on families who pay ransoms....
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somalia security ministry says several militant were killed and there was one government casualty. >>al jazeera reporter is under arrest. >> he was sentenced in absentia for tor touring a lawyer back in 2007 -- 2011. he said the charges against him were fabricated. >> we're joined live from cairo with the latest. this gentleman says these charges are trumped up. what is he accused of doing? >> as we heard, he is accused of tor touring a lawyer in 2011. he was tried in anbsentia, sentenced to five years. as we heard from a senior journalist from al jazeera, he spoke saying these charges are trumped up. >> translator: i want to assure everyone these charges are false. the egyptian regime that came to power is weak. this will back fire for them and god willing i'll speak to you soon when i'm free. >> reporter: now it's up to the german judiciary to determine if he is going to be sent back to egypt. >> we know he claims that he has a document from interpol to proof that he is not wanted on these charges, however, german officials claim they do have an interpol request. it seems quite stra
somalia security ministry says several militant were killed and there was one government casualty. >>al jazeera reporter is under arrest. >> he was sentenced in absentia for tor touring a lawyer back in 2007 -- 2011. he said the charges against him were fabricated. >> we're joined live from cairo with the latest. this gentleman says these charges are trumped up. what is he accused of doing? >> as we heard, he is accused of tor touring a lawyer in 2011. he was tried in...
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the imf and greece is almost certainly going to join the distinguished company of countries like somalia of not having paid the imf. it makes the situation more difficult. interestingly and i think something that was not expected by the people who decided for the referendum that might provide a solution out of this crisis and it may be a solution that will see this government step down. i think that what may end up happening at the end of this week is that the yes vote may eventually overtake as reality sets in as people understand this is not a joke or a negotiation game and as it becomes clear that a no vote is most likely going to be simply leaving the eurozone a yes vote will force the government to go down. so we may end up having a solution at the end of this week. >> if the yes vote is successful. >> absolutely. >> you said party politics are to blame for the prime minister's surprise actions and you said ignorance and arrogance has been evident on behalf of the government. that's really what is at play. do you think the perception that greece is to blame is starting to set in and
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theyet: in somalia, attacked peacekeepers and killed more than 30 troops.is trying to overthrow the western-backed government in somalia. in kuwait, a bomb exploded during a show -- in a shiite mosque. the islamic state called for terror attacks to happen during ramadan. u.s. officials say there are no there's there is no evidence these are correlated. planein alaska, a carrying sightseers crashed into a cliff, killing all nine people on board. the passengers had been on a cruise ship. this is the holland american ship. amazon is trying out a high-tech version of the neighborhood ice cream truck to promote its mobile shopping app. the company is rolling out what it calls the treasure truck. it will carry one heavily discounted item every day. shoppers can find out what it has and locate the act -- ok the truck -- locate the truck by using the act. quarterlyeosted profits -- scarlet:nike posted quarterly profits higher. a new diversity report from facebook shows the company is mostly white and male. 68% of facebook's employees are met, 51% are white. harry p
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the group al-shabaab is try to overthrow the western-backed government of somalia.n await, a bomb exploded shiite mosque during friday prayers. at least 16 people were killed. days ago, the islamic state called for terror attacks to happen during this period, the muslim holy month of ramadan. officials say there was no evidence that the attacks were linked or coordinated. shares of nike are searching this morning. the world's biggest sporting goods company crushed estimates for profits and sales. sales are in record territory. for several years now the chief executive mark parker has called nike growth company. sales in the fiscal fourth quarter were up 15%. going to disney world? leave those selfie stick at home. sentinel" says the disney park in orlando will ban them starting tuesday. will also be in effect in california as well as disney resorts in paris and hong kong, and yes, disney will be checking tags. those are your top stories of the morning. for the very latest we are going crannymberg's man manus in london. manus: very good day to you. a bit like the sca
the group al-shabaab is try to overthrow the western-backed government of somalia.n await, a bomb exploded shiite mosque during friday prayers. at least 16 people were killed. days ago, the islamic state called for terror attacks to happen during this period, the muslim holy month of ramadan. officials say there was no evidence that the attacks were linked or coordinated. shares of nike are searching this morning. the world's biggest sporting goods company crushed estimates for profits and...
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somalia, similarly is convulsed in ongoing violence. very significant factors about insecurity violence and civil rights abuse that is forcing these people to make the journey across the mediterranean. >> the e.u. response, the report said the e.u. is contributing to it because of its responses. >> there is a conceptual problem that many e.u. leaders including david cameron persist as describing this as border patrol. there is an issue about smugglers and traffickers. the issue is often overstated. many people actually want to go, they are not forced to go against their will, but europe has failed to provide with sufficient generosity and responsiveness an effective response to the people that are arriving on europe's southern borders. europe has a responsibility to resettle more people as well as addressing the drivers of migration. when you have a situation in which lebanon and turkey and jordan are hosting vast numbers of syrians it seems to me unacceptable that the europeans won't do more. >> the e.u. said they stepped up rescue eff
somalia, similarly is convulsed in ongoing violence. very significant factors about insecurity violence and civil rights abuse that is forcing these people to make the journey across the mediterranean. >> the e.u. response, the report said the e.u. is contributing to it because of its responses. >> there is a conceptual problem that many e.u. leaders including david cameron persist as describing this as border patrol. there is an issue about smugglers and traffickers. the issue is...
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somalia. northern nigeria. we can contain it but we can't win it.. >> these people have to win it. >> this is a -- >> exactly. >> this is a long-term challenge. this is going to go on not a year, not two years, not ten years but 20 years. >> you have to be careful when you commit american troops that people understand. this is a long-term challenge. you're going to have violence in this region for a long time. >> we could defeat these guys tomorrow and there would be another terrorist organization that would appear and we'd have to roll back in. >> we have military capabilities without which the iraqi are not likely to be successful. we have the best military. we have capabilities nobody else has. they need to be applied with the iraqi. at the end of the day it's people on the ground that live there that are going to have to do this. >> stand by. gentlemen. >>> coming up, we've heard from some of america's top military leaders and strategists. next, we'll look at what we've learned. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent hea
somalia. northern nigeria. we can contain it but we can't win it.. >> these people have to win it. >> this is a -- >> exactly. >> this is a long-term challenge. this is going to go on not a year, not two years, not ten years but 20 years. >> you have to be careful when you commit american troops that people understand. this is a long-term challenge. you're going to have violence in this region for a long time. >> we could defeat these guys tomorrow and there...
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at least eight police officers have been killed in somalia. it happened during a raid on a police station just west of the capital mogadishu. they say the armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. two days of heavy rain have brought india's financial capital of mumbai to a standstill. many were stranded and more rains are expected next week. >> this is how people are traveling through the city. it's an improvement from friday. that's when 500 millimeters of rain that's that's 7 of the season total fell on the city bringing people to a halt. commutes that would take 30 to 40 minutes took four to six hours as everything moved slowly through the water. the day after things are not much better. >> it was rain something heavily that water entered into my home and today it's routine but i'm trying. >> limited public transport after the water lessoned on some streets and it was clear from some train tracks. but officials are asking people to use trains for emergencies only and are advising them to stay indoors this weekend. the rain has
at least eight police officers have been killed in somalia. it happened during a raid on a police station just west of the capital mogadishu. they say the armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. two days of heavy rain have brought india's financial capital of mumbai to a standstill. many were stranded and more rains are expected next week. >> this is how people are traveling through the city. it's an improvement from friday. that's when 500 millimeters of rain that's that's...
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. >>> now, we're getting some news out of somalia. the be islamist group al shabaab is claiming responsibility for an attack. according to al shabaab's military spokesman he says we attacked the national security training base, we killed many intelligence forces and we captured the building we're now fighting inside it. we'll try to verify that and get you more details as we get them. people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after fro-governmentarepro.government forces haveafterprogovernment forces technique it. >> boarded these buses for tikrit this week. the first of what local leaders hope will be a wave returning residents. >> translator: my children didn't sleep yesterday out of joy when they heard we are going back. we don't want anything from the government except stability and peace of mind. >> reporter: tikrit is less than 50 kilometers from samara, iraqi forces and shia fighters recaptured the city from i.s.i.l. fighters in april but there has been so much destruction many don't have homes
. >>> now, we're getting some news out of somalia. the be islamist group al shabaab is claiming responsibility for an attack. according to al shabaab's military spokesman he says we attacked the national security training base, we killed many intelligence forces and we captured the building we're now fighting inside it. we'll try to verify that and get you more details as we get them. people in the iraqi city of tikrit have started to return home three months after...
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we focused on the threat in pakistan, somalia, northern nigeria.ontain it, but we can't win it. >> these people have to twin. >> all time frames -- >> this is a long-term challenge. this is going to go on not a year, not two years, not ten years, 0 years. >> generations. >> that's why you have to be careful when you commit american troops that people understand this is a long-term challenge. going to have violence in this region for a long time. >> we could defeat these guys tomorrow, and there would be another terrorist organization that would appear. we'd have to roll back in. >> we have military capabilities without which the iraqis are not likely to be successful. we have the best military, we have capabilities nobody else has. they need to be applied with the iraqis. at the end of the day, it's people on the ground that live there that have to do this. >> stand by. >>> coming up -- we've heard from some of america's top military leaders and strategists. next, we'll look at what we've learned. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for
we focused on the threat in pakistan, somalia, northern nigeria.ontain it, but we can't win it. >> these people have to twin. >> all time frames -- >> this is a long-term challenge. this is going to go on not a year, not two years, not ten years, 0 years. >> generations. >> that's why you have to be careful when you commit american troops that people understand this is a long-term challenge. going to have violence in this region for a long time. >> we could...
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proceden de siria, ghana y somalia fueron trasladados a un campo donde son atendidos.por las acciones casi inhumanas de la iglesia catÓlica contra un pequeÑo movimiento protestando. lo dijo la primera visita al templo valdense en la regiÓn italiana. sÓlo en 1655 fuerzas militares catÓlicas asesinaron a unos 1700 valdense. jorge: adelante para lo que preparan esta noche la visiÓn nocturna, aranza. aranza: asÍ es jorge. buenas tardes. en todo el paÍs mexicano se avala la autorizaciÓn del matrimonio gay otorgando el mismo respaldo que utilizan los matrimonios heterosexuales. fue acogida con frialdad y resistencia por parte de fuerzas polÍticas, y de grupos conservadores. las 26 aerolÍneas mÁs grandes del paÍs registra ganancias multimillonarias, se debe al cobro de varias tarifas de hotel para y a veces sin saberlo. les diremos cuÁles son. cree usted que la bandera confederada es sÍmbolo de herencia o de racismo? comparta su opiniÓn utilizando el hashtag #lunessocial. los vemos esta noche. marÍa: gracias . le ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jorge: son frases. no sabe quiÉn soy yo, y no sabe
proceden de siria, ghana y somalia fueron trasladados a un campo donde son atendidos.por las acciones casi inhumanas de la iglesia catÓlica contra un pequeÑo movimiento protestando. lo dijo la primera visita al templo valdense en la regiÓn italiana. sÓlo en 1655 fuerzas militares catÓlicas asesinaron a unos 1700 valdense. jorge: adelante para lo que preparan esta noche la visiÓn nocturna, aranza. aranza: asÍ es jorge. buenas tardes. en todo el paÍs mexicano se avala la autorizaciÓn del...
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[applause] former producer for the bbc talks about america's use of drones in yemen, pakistan and somalia and reaction it's caused. he says the targeted groups in the countries are figuring out ways to protect themselves from attacks and working on making their own drones. we changed our name and gave people many. it's wonderful that you've come here for this great events. event. we are excited to have chris come and present his new book sudden justice, which i think is going to be probably the book for people who are interested in this important subject and of course, the book tour coincides with the very interesting moment in the tragic death and other recent revelations about the program that have come out in the last couple of weeks. chris is a former senior producer at the bbc. he also ran the drone program in the investigative journalism which did anything work on the subject and he's going to talk about some of the themes and stories in his book and then we will open up to discussion. >> thank you very much for coming today. and it's actually, for me it is a pleasure to be here wit
[applause] former producer for the bbc talks about america's use of drones in yemen, pakistan and somalia and reaction it's caused. he says the targeted groups in the countries are figuring out ways to protect themselves from attacks and working on making their own drones. we changed our name and gave people many. it's wonderful that you've come here for this great events. event. we are excited to have chris come and present his new book sudden justice, which i think is going to be probably the...
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come to terms with what they have been through and she left behind her children with her mother in somalia lost contact with her husband when war broke out there two months ago. >> translator: we could not talk in libya and when we opened our mouth they would beat us with a stick and they raped us until we paid money. it was horrible. i never expected to be treated like that in a country. there was no mercy. i really say nobody has been nice with us in a long time. >> reporter: the women huddle together even though the ship is slowly taken them away from the african coast for getting the rape and humiliation won't be possible and some are pregnant and there are also many teenagers and first plead from somalia to yemen but war caught up with him so he had to move again. >> translator: in sudan i was captured and locked in a house for 18 days and i escaped and went to libya and was penniless and left yemen and hoping to find compassion but nothing. >> translator: today is my birthday, when i touch land i will drink ten pepsis to celebrate, it's a new beginning. >> reporter: the deck was sile
come to terms with what they have been through and she left behind her children with her mother in somalia lost contact with her husband when war broke out there two months ago. >> translator: we could not talk in libya and when we opened our mouth they would beat us with a stick and they raped us until we paid money. it was horrible. i never expected to be treated like that in a country. there was no mercy. i really say nobody has been nice with us in a long time. >> reporter: the...
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if you take a country like somalia you've got a problem with terrorism, migration and the heart of that is making sure you have a smaller government that represents all the people. i would argue that is our national interest and not an alternative to her defense budget. it is part of the whole approach to keep this country and our people safe. >> next, the scottish parliament debate on whether the united kingdom should stay in the european union. after that, scotland's first minister talks about the future of relations between the country and great britain. then, citizenship and national security. >> on the next "washington journal," vice president in news director steven komarow will discuss the candidates in congress. "the new york times" reporters talks about the evolution of bitcoin. as always, we take your calls, and you can join the conversation. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> like many of us, first families take vacation time, and like president and first lady's, a good read can be the perfect companion for your summer journey. what
if you take a country like somalia you've got a problem with terrorism, migration and the heart of that is making sure you have a smaller government that represents all the people. i would argue that is our national interest and not an alternative to her defense budget. it is part of the whole approach to keep this country and our people safe. >> next, the scottish parliament debate on whether the united kingdom should stay in the european union. after that, scotland's first minister...
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all of them said somalia. i was like whoa stop the clock, what's going on here? >> the -- you know australia a number of years ago, a short time ago, the prime minister made a very strong statement, either you become australian or you can leave. is that something that america's now going to have to consider debating? in other words, that you buy into the concept of liberty and freedom, and free speech rights and constitution or what do you think? >> it pains me to -- listen i'm proud of immigration. my mother was an immigrant. it's an important part of who our country is. and what we've built as a society, and our economy. it pains me to say it we've got a problem with a certain type of immigration here. >> thank you for being here with us. thank you for sharing that tape. joining us robert spencer. and muhammad ali is with us from the islamic house of wisdom. imam let me ask you, i believe in freedom of religion. but if muslims want to live under sharia whose values contradict american values if they want to restrict americans' freedom of speech and not support
all of them said somalia. i was like whoa stop the clock, what's going on here? >> the -- you know australia a number of years ago, a short time ago, the prime minister made a very strong statement, either you become australian or you can leave. is that something that america's now going to have to consider debating? in other words, that you buy into the concept of liberty and freedom, and free speech rights and constitution or what do you think? >> it pains me to -- listen i'm...
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pimm: attacks on united nations peacekeeping troops in somalia. michael chertoff: that's true.istorically we have seen terrorists attack igo's or -- ngo's or charitable organizations because they view them as potentially winning allegiance of the local populace and what the terrorists want to do is have the monopoly of power in the areas they control. they will use force to intimidate. they want to have the ability to control and reward those who are part of their group. betty: michael, before we go, what should be happening now knowing that within the last 24 hours, really, we have seen attacks in four different countries. what needs to be happening among the intelligence organizations and all those countries and in the u.s. and in europe? michael chertoff: the intelligence agencies need to make sure they are sharing in real-time current information about people who are potential threats out there. the word is going to go out, and it has gone out here in the u.s. to people, whether it is hotel owners or other infrastructure or other public facilities, they need to raise securi
pimm: attacks on united nations peacekeeping troops in somalia. michael chertoff: that's true.istorically we have seen terrorists attack igo's or -- ngo's or charitable organizations because they view them as potentially winning allegiance of the local populace and what the terrorists want to do is have the monopoly of power in the areas they control. they will use force to intimidate. they want to have the ability to control and reward those who are part of their group. betty: michael, before...
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these are gunmen who escaped into forest which stretches all the way into somalia. >> ongoing we cannot relent, we can't sleep and we can't even say that we are calling off the cooperation. >> esther could not view herself to view the bodies, instead she scale up to view the memorial put up. her husband of 30 years was killed had in his car. catherine soy mpeketoni. >> in daramaturu in yorbay state. the armed group boko haram has been behind similar attacks in that area. at least 20 have been killed in a series of expoations in explosions in chad. chad has been taking a leading role in regional efforts to confront boko haram. and fadul aduraza send this report. >> the explosions happened in two places in chad. center was attacked by suicide bombers using motorcycles. the chadian authorities believe the attack was carried out by the group boko haram. this is a first attack, carried out by boko haram in chadian capital since chad joined the original campaign against boko haram. al jazeera anjemena. >> russia says the plan to station more tanks and heavy equipment could come to serious con
these are gunmen who escaped into forest which stretches all the way into somalia. >> ongoing we cannot relent, we can't sleep and we can't even say that we are calling off the cooperation. >> esther could not view herself to view the bodies, instead she scale up to view the memorial put up. her husband of 30 years was killed had in his car. catherine soy mpeketoni. >> in daramaturu in yorbay state. the armed group boko haram has been behind similar attacks in that area. at...
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>> somalia.live: they are escaping poverty and persecution, but the chances of becoming new citizens are remote. they are setting foot on the continent that can't ignore them but doesn't want them. >> europe. clive: what are you hoping for? >> i want to continue my education. clive: what else do you want? you are a doctor? >> yes. after i take my education -- clive: you will go back? >> yes. clive: more than 400 arrived this day. they are pretty happy. they've spent a lot of time in the water. they spent a lot of money. they are taking huge risks, and they are finally here in europe. now what? they are taken to several holding centers across italy. this one near catania is a former nato base built for 2000 people, now overcrowded with more than 4000 migrants. life here can be rough, a breeding ground for drug abuse and prostitution. those we spoke to didn't want to appear on camera, fearful of local gang laws, but all complained about the time it takes to get the papers and be able to work. it ca
>> somalia.live: they are escaping poverty and persecution, but the chances of becoming new citizens are remote. they are setting foot on the continent that can't ignore them but doesn't want them. >> europe. clive: what are you hoping for? >> i want to continue my education. clive: what else do you want? you are a doctor? >> yes. after i take my education -- clive: you will go back? >> yes. clive: more than 400 arrived this day. they are pretty happy. they've...
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at least 12 are dead after al-shabab attacks a diplomatic convoy in somalia's capitol. >>> heritage underl destroys two muslim shrines close to the syrian city of palmyra. >>> pakistani government is criticized for an inadequate response to a heat
at least 12 are dead after al-shabab attacks a diplomatic convoy in somalia's capitol. >>> heritage underl destroys two muslim shrines close to the syrian city of palmyra. >>> pakistani government is criticized for an inadequate response to a heat
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and 11,000 came and the rest were from somalia nigeriaa, and, 447 people rescued order monday have been taken and european naval vessels have rescued them over the past few days. >>> once the migrants arrive in europe they face an unsure future many their first steps they arrive in the dark, not knowing where they were, haggard, tired and hundred jarry, and very relief that they left war behind them. this is where they were brought to so we came back a few days later to check on them, to see how they're settling in, and see, or some have moved on. >>> many of the women were rescued just a few days ago have been relocated to sicily. she hoped to join them soon. >>> it's over she says, thanking god. >>> in sea i was really tired and the water was coming in, and the boat was rocking. >>> i kept my eyes closed the whole time, i add headache and i was dizzy. >>> they had been stranded for 20 hours and, they were terrified, when the rest could youers found them in the men's quarters she we meet him and his companions. he has been smile smiling. at the time he said he would celebrate drinking
and 11,000 came and the rest were from somalia nigeriaa, and, 447 people rescued order monday have been taken and european naval vessels have rescued them over the past few days. >>> once the migrants arrive in europe they face an unsure future many their first steps they arrive in the dark, not knowing where they were, haggard, tired and hundred jarry, and very relief that they left war behind them. this is where they were brought to so we came back a few days later to check on them,...
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that don't have anything to do with isil such as boko haram in nigeria, al-shabab in ethiopia and somalia well as looking at the efforts of groups such as al-nusra, which took up arms against bashar al-assad but which is considered to be a foreign terrorist organization. all of these groups present their own complications according to ambassador tina kate. and she says what the u.s. and its allies have to do is find solutions to basically neutralize these groups. there's not just one size fits all solution. >>> thousands who fled haiti could be forced to return. up next deportation to a nation still struggling to rebound from widespread devastation and starvation. >>> and a passionate call for justice in canada. >>> ivory tusks taken from poachers. today wildlife officials make a statement. stolen goods destroyed in public. ♪ >>> well today in time square a ton of elephant ivory has just been crushed. it was a display to remind thousands of visitors to the cross roads of the world that 96 elephants a day are being killed for their tusks, and at that rate they could soon be extinct. john t
that don't have anything to do with isil such as boko haram in nigeria, al-shabab in ethiopia and somalia well as looking at the efforts of groups such as al-nusra, which took up arms against bashar al-assad but which is considered to be a foreign terrorist organization. all of these groups present their own complications according to ambassador tina kate. and she says what the u.s. and its allies have to do is find solutions to basically neutralize these groups. there's not just one size fits...
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do they come from somalia, 200km from here. from where the fresh attack happened. do they come from somali. a statement by the military was not specific. it's a big expanse in the area where the government said that some of these fighters have been hiding in the forest. there's been a military operation. people here are concerned. not just mpeketoni. but people in kenya are concerned and the fact that there are al-shabab in the country, there's active recruitment, and most of the people are kenyans >>> thank you, catherine soi in mpeketo nirks >>> u.n. brokered talks to end the talks in yemen are in doubt of the the houthi delegation hat not left. the fighting on the ground continued. 7 houthis have been killed. further north houthi fighters are report to have taken the provincial capital near the border with saudi arabia >>> civilians in yemen are paying a heavy price. many are killed in tiaz. and fighting around the area is cut off basic supplies as david bartel reports. >> reporter: a tanker of water arrives on the streets in tiaz. and the rush of children and t
do they come from somalia, 200km from here. from where the fresh attack happened. do they come from somali. a statement by the military was not specific. it's a big expanse in the area where the government said that some of these fighters have been hiding in the forest. there's been a military operation. people here are concerned. not just mpeketoni. but people in kenya are concerned and the fact that there are al-shabab in the country, there's active recruitment, and most of the people are...
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. >> at least 12 people are killed by a suicide-bomber in somalia. >> hello there i'm felicity barr.is al jazeera live from london. also coming up france calls on ambassador to speak to the allegations that the u.s. spied on three french presidents. >>> the landmark victory for climate campaigners as the judge orders a
. >> at least 12 people are killed by a suicide-bomber in somalia. >> hello there i'm felicity barr.is al jazeera live from london. also coming up france calls on ambassador to speak to the allegations that the u.s. spied on three french presidents. >>> the landmark victory for climate campaigners as the judge orders a
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. >> at least 12 people are killed by a suicide-bomber in somalia. >> hello there i'm felicity barr. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up france calls on ambassador to speak to the allegations that the u.s. spied on three french presidents. >>> the landmark victory for climate campaigners as the judge orders a whole country to lower it's greenhouse emissions. >> hello, at least 12 people have been killed in the somali capital of mogadishu. one car was reportedly carrying officials from the united ratio emirates although none of the diplomats were injured. >> witnesses say that there was a large explosion completely destroying a pick up truck caring somali security forces. the truck was part of a convoy carrying diplomats from the united arab emirates. a suicide-bomber had rammed his car into the convoy. members of the armed group al-shabab are claiming responsibility for the attack. >> the somali government is getting support from the 22,000 african union force, which is fighting al-shabab. it wants to square toe the government and is behind many similar attacks. on su
. >> at least 12 people are killed by a suicide-bomber in somalia. >> hello there i'm felicity barr. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up france calls on ambassador to speak to the allegations that the u.s. spied on three french presidents. >>> the landmark victory for climate campaigners as the judge orders a whole country to lower it's greenhouse emissions. >> hello, at least 12 people have been killed in the somali capital of mogadishu. one car was...
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florence: egypt, somalia, upholding a death sentence for ousted president mohamed morsi.t is interesting to see how egyptian papers are reacting to the story. "al akbar" supports the death sentence for the "traitor president." the paper's great critical of those bringing up the issue of bill of rights. he says those people are defending criminals, terrorists and not take into consideration the rights of egyptians. another paper, this one is a saudi paper, which is more critical and warned education authorities that it is only going to -- warned ejection authorities that it is only going to fan the flames and will increase egypts -- warned egyptian authorities that it is only going to fan the flames and will increase egypt's problems. molly: let's go to the issue of race. florence: rachel dolezal, you can read about in the "new york times," she appeared on national television for the first time that she has become part of the debate on racial identity. what is interesting is she cannot really claim a hint of black ancestry, yet she keeps on saying, as you can see in this q
florence: egypt, somalia, upholding a death sentence for ousted president mohamed morsi.t is interesting to see how egyptian papers are reacting to the story. "al akbar" supports the death sentence for the "traitor president." the paper's great critical of those bringing up the issue of bill of rights. he says those people are defending criminals, terrorists and not take into consideration the rights of egyptians. another paper, this one is a saudi paper, which is more...