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let us close egypt to the egyptians and we'll do everything egyptian. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the time muslim brotherhood came into existence now. we do have a tradition. needs to be respected, but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development, because europe came out of the dark ages through islamic renaissance in spain, and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience in spain. why can't egyptians or arabs or muslims in this regard learn from the europeans, take from the europeans what we need and leave what we don't. and since then the struggle went on. nasr came to power. the struggle went on. the problem was not -- sadat came, the problem not settled. mubarak, the same thing, until january 25th. egyptians went, millions in the streets of every city in egypt. and they decided the citizens -- were not leaving. he has to leave. and him was not just a person. it was more of a system. thank god the system collapsed, but i think of the problem in egypt is not th
let us close egypt to the egyptians and we'll do everything egyptian. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the time muslim brotherhood came into existence now. we do have a tradition. needs to be respected, but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development, because europe came out of the dark ages through islamic renaissance in spain, and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience in spain. why can't egyptians or...
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let us close egypt to the egyptians and we will do everything egypt. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the science of muslim brotherhood them into existence. no. we do have this tradition that needs to be respected. but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development. because europe came out of the dark ages through islamists -- and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience and say why can egyptians or arabs and muslims in this regard learn from the europeans, take from the europeans what we need, and leave what we don't. and since then the struggle went on. nazis came to power. the struggle went on. then came, the problem was not specific. mopar, the same thing on january 21. egyptians went millions in the streets of every city in egypt. they decided in one word -- we are not leaving. he has to leave. and him was not just a person. it was more of a system. thank god the system collapsed. but i think of the problem in egypt is not the problem of the day of the dictator
let us close egypt to the egyptians and we will do everything egypt. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the science of muslim brotherhood them into existence. no. we do have this tradition that needs to be respected. but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development. because europe came out of the dark ages through islamists -- and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience and say why can egyptians or arabs...
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us from beirut thanks very much. the doors of egypt's electoral commission have closed for presidential hopefuls to submit their applications ahead of the first round of the vote next month several candidates hoping to fill the shoes of poznan mubarak who was ousted more than a year ago or he's really solution has more from cairo. you can divide the candidates into a century three groups a person group the liberals where those who have the support mostly be young educated people and you have the second group who are essentially hailing from the camp of hosni mubarak the ousted president we have. the prime minister running for president as well as a former foreign minister in egypt but also as the former head of the arab league is also vying for the top job as well as the former head of the intelligence services did a mausoleum on and finally how the third group who probably have the loudest the most rowdy supporters in egypt and they are the islamist parties the muslim brotherhood who from the get go from the first days of the revolution said that they're not going to put forth a candidate for the presidential race here lea
us from beirut thanks very much. the doors of egypt's electoral commission have closed for presidential hopefuls to submit their applications ahead of the first round of the vote next month several candidates hoping to fill the shoes of poznan mubarak who was ousted more than a year ago or he's really solution has more from cairo. you can divide the candidates into a century three groups a person group the liberals where those who have the support mostly be young educated people and you have...
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. >> if you look at egypt, they are going by a plan and trying to apply it in each country. >> there is no doubt about it. if it were down to us, we would close it down the tv station. is a secular channel. >> these salafists are protesting outside of court building in tunis. the salafists are on the advance. he is on trial for blasphemy. they are already thought to be in control of offset of tunisia 's mosques. is an open secret. they received funding from abroad, for example, from saudi arabia. we met with an imam, a moderate salafist. he spreads his ideas via the internet and even has his own facebook page. he contends extremist aggression and violence, but he also wants a different -- he opposes extremist aggression and violence, but he also wants a different tunisian. >> every muslim that follows the koran is the salafist actually. the state should also be islamic. >> tunisia is currently governed by the moderate ennahda party. ennahda rejects criticism it has not come down hard on the salafists. >> we are still living through revolution. there are still down to be violent demonstrations. it is still regrettable, of course. >> actors moy
. >> if you look at egypt, they are going by a plan and trying to apply it in each country. >> there is no doubt about it. if it were down to us, we would close it down the tv station. is a secular channel. >> these salafists are protesting outside of court building in tunis. the salafists are on the advance. he is on trial for blasphemy. they are already thought to be in control of offset of tunisia 's mosques. is an open secret. they received funding from abroad, for...
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us but in real terms when it comes to trade science cooperation investments. by electronic visits we are not isolated quite the contrary you've lost egypt and turkey as close allies well this is something that has to be looked through the internal situations. turkey i'm not sure it's a matter of turkey's really it's a matter of turkey. and the international community where it is in the future because it's going to move towards. west or east how are you going to cope with the islamization of wealth africa and the middle east where this is something that has to be done not by us but more and mostly by the societies which are going to serve . and the other international community members. do you feel that western nations involvement in the revolutions in egypt and libya have created problems for israel well it's created problems for the entire order in the middle east and beyond and. actually we have to remember that the root cause was the dysfunctionality in the arab world and what we see a military invasion in syria. there i'm not sure that there is much wherewithal in the international community to do anything in terms of intervention however i believe that if i
us but in real terms when it comes to trade science cooperation investments. by electronic visits we are not isolated quite the contrary you've lost egypt and turkey as close allies well this is something that has to be looked through the internal situations. turkey i'm not sure it's a matter of turkey's really it's a matter of turkey. and the international community where it is in the future because it's going to move towards. west or east how are you going to cope with the islamization of...
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deals with the staff behind closed doors which could basically mean it isn't revolutionary change and this i think will be the worry for the rest in a future of egypt. the us department of homeland security has placed an order with a defense contractor to buy four hundred fifty million rounds of bullets there are concerns of the agents using the but it's sufficient training i mean it is going to be used for the journalist david seaman. well the people within it. they are not federal agents they're not as well trained they're not as well vetted these are the kinds of people who think that grandmothers and little children are a threat to national security when they go through an airport and to give all of these these agents so much firepower i really does make you wonder if they know something that the american people do not know about you try out different scenarios why do they need this much ammo and certainly target practice is one option for even if they're burning through twenty million rounds a month training their agents this is still overkill this is still too much so best case scenario this is sort of a waste of taxpayers' money and worst case scena
deals with the staff behind closed doors which could basically mean it isn't revolutionary change and this i think will be the worry for the rest in a future of egypt. the us department of homeland security has placed an order with a defense contractor to buy four hundred fifty million rounds of bullets there are concerns of the agents using the but it's sufficient training i mean it is going to be used for the journalist david seaman. well the people within it. they are not federal agents...
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deals with the scaf behind closed doors which could basically mean if there isn't revolutionary change this i think will be the worry for the rest in the future of egypt. stay with us here on r.t. still to come with greece in a rage after an elderly man becomes the people's austerity marder anger boiled over into riots this week after a tired pharmacist killed himself in front of parliament his suicide note said he had no more means to live plus. twelve survivors from the two men plane crash that killed thirty one continuing to get treatment in a hospital as a failure to di ice the plane name is the primary cause of the tragedy. but first russia's pledge to bring home victor boot after the businessman was said this in the u.s. to twenty five years in prison moscow says it sees the case as political who was found guilty of conspiring to kill americans but maintains his innocence the judge stress there was no proof who would have committed any crime but for the sting operation leading up to his arrest or his other stasi church in iraq courts for years spent by the u.s. to hunt down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poor into a sting operati
deals with the scaf behind closed doors which could basically mean if there isn't revolutionary change this i think will be the worry for the rest in the future of egypt. stay with us here on r.t. still to come with greece in a rage after an elderly man becomes the people's austerity marder anger boiled over into riots this week after a tired pharmacist killed himself in front of parliament his suicide note said he had no more means to live plus. twelve survivors from the two men plane crash...