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mubarak came into power in this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic. that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the market this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business afraid of capital and labor for other productive businesses. and there's a been a very systematic. structural failure within the way that the egyptian government handled this economy for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank and the i.m.f. and so if the new egypt managed to shake off world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt and all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt and then having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those institutions if you can break ou
mubarak came into power in this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic. that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the market this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of...
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with to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the tunisian people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it has not led to canonic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact that the state has which is that it allows the
with to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message...
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state control of economic sectors this was a problem under the mubarak regime this was a problem the form of water came to power in this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government the decides who can enter who can exit the market this is what's a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business afraid of capital and labor for other productive businesses. and there's a been a very systematic. straw. general failure within the way that the egyptian government handled this economy for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank of the i.m.f. and so if the new leaders of the euthanasia manage to shake off the world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt and all of this vici
state control of economic sectors this was a problem under the mubarak regime this was a problem the form of water came to power in this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government the decides who can enter who can exit the market this is what's a major major major impediment in front of...
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for mubarak and don this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business of freeing up capital and labor for other productive businesses so there's a been a very systematic. general failure within the way that the egyptian government handled the sick on it for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank of the i.m.f. and so if the new leader of the euthanasia managed to shake off the world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt then all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt than that having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those institutions if
for mubarak and don this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business...
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with to to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. from the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to. realized that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money to three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it has not lead to economic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact that the state has which is that it allows the peopl
with to to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. from the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to. realized that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money to three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the...
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mubarak came into power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business afraid of capital and labor for other productive businesses. there's a been a very systematic. strong. general failure within the way that the egyptian government handled the sick on it for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank of the i.m.f. and so if the new egypt and euthanasia managed to shake off the world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt and all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt and then having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those institutions if
mubarak came into power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of...
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for them to continue to do and in fact you know a lot of people had dismissed the revolution after mubarak was removed and people said well the ruling establishment that is around the bottom is going to continue and mubarak is going to need to run the show from behind the scenes but the the egyptians continue to go down into the streets and they continue to protest and they continue to demand more be done and they succeeded in getting mubarak tried to succeed in getting more and more people removed from office this is even getting more and more parts of the old regime removed so it's still continuing it's still continuing right now as we speak these are some intelligent people are doing their best to get rid of these. all of these old regimes ok imagine the i.m.f. there was active before the revolution now they're active again as you describe it
for them to continue to do and in fact you know a lot of people had dismissed the revolution after mubarak was removed and people said well the ruling establishment that is around the bottom is going to continue and mubarak is going to need to run the show from behind the scenes but the the egyptians continue to go down into the streets and they continue to protest and they continue to demand more be done and they succeeded in getting mubarak tried to succeed in getting more and more people...
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mubarak came to power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business and freed up capital and labor for other productive businesses. and there's a been a very systematic. straw. general failure within the way that the egyptian government handled this economy for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank of the i.m.f. and so if the new egypt and euthanasia managed to shake off world bank i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt then all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt than then having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those institutions if y
mubarak came to power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the markets this puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of...
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programs which ended up strengthening the hand of the mubarak and ben ali regimes in those countries and allowing them and their cronies to control more and more of the economic activity of the country and of the switch in rich them while at the same time denying a lot about the comic opportunities for everybody else in society i think this was the thing that the people of those countries revolted against and if you look at the slogans if you look at what the revolutionaries were saying on the street it had a lot to do with this that had a lot to do with the corrupt people that surrounded the regime that controlled all of the economic activity that went on now after those regimes are toppled it's very unfortunate i feel that we're seeing a repeat of all the same economic policies in this all the same economic mistakes that led to this situation in the first place and most markedly i think the biggest problem right now is the emergence of the same international financial institutions that have been bankrolling the. regimes are now reemerging to bankroll the new emerging tunisia a new
programs which ended up strengthening the hand of the mubarak and ben ali regimes in those countries and allowing them and their cronies to control more and more of the economic activity of the country and of the switch in rich them while at the same time denying a lot about the comic opportunities for everybody else in society i think this was the thing that the people of those countries revolted against and if you look at the slogans if you look at what the revolutionaries were saying on the...
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mubarak came into power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the market puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going. out of business afraid of capital and labor for other productive businesses. there's a been a very systematic. structural failure within the way that the egyptian government handled the sick on it for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank and the i.m.f. and so if the new leaders of the managed to shake off world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this all of the claw of the debt and all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt and then having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those institutions if you can break
mubarak came into power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government that decides who can enter who can exit the market puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going. out of...
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mubarak in power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government the decides who can enter who can exit the market this it puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business and freed up capital and labor for other productive businesses so there's a been a very systematic. structural failure within the way that the egyptian government has handled the sick on it for the past twenty thirty years in no small part thanks to the measures implemented by the world bank and they are enough and so if the new ease of the euthanasia managed to shake off the world bank and i.m.f. conditionality and manage to get out of this of the claw of the debt then all of this vicious cycle of taking on more debt than then having to implement more policies imposed upon you by those instituti
mubarak in power and this is a problem after mubarak left but although i'm sort of optimistic that some of these institutional factors are being removed but there's no question that when you have the government in charge of all the major industries then it is the government the decides who can enter who can exit the market this it puts a major major major impediment in front of industries evolving in front of the most successful succeeding in front of the failed businesses going out of business...
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with this all it's to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they. i think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the tunisian few people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it does not lead to economic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact of this eight hours wh
with this all it's to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they. i think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not...
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to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. from the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the tunisian people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it has not led to canonic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact that the state has which is that it allows the peop
to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. from the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that...
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well the ruling establishment that is around the bottom is going to continue and mubarak is going to continue to run the show from behind the scenes but the the egyptians continue to go down into the streets and they continue to protest and they continue to demand more be done and they succeeded in getting mubarak tried they succeeded in getting more and more people removed from office they succeed in getting more and more parts of the old regime removed so it's still continuing it's still continuing right now as we speak the egyptian intervention people are doing their best to get rid of these. all of these old regimes ok imagine the i.m.f. who is active before the revolution now they're active again as you describe it it's just more of the same and that the egyptian people need to and and are very much aware of this now the i.m.f. just loan three billion dollars to egypt that's the latest deal are they also lending money to tunisia who is in power actually to receive these loans the i.m.f. the world bank the group of the g eight and a lot of other international situation there are
well the ruling establishment that is around the bottom is going to continue and mubarak is going to continue to run the show from behind the scenes but the the egyptians continue to go down into the streets and they continue to protest and they continue to demand more be done and they succeeded in getting mubarak tried they succeeded in getting more and more people removed from office they succeed in getting more and more parts of the old regime removed so it's still continuing it's still...
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with to to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to. realized that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money to three years ago when people where getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it does not lead to economic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact that the state has which is that it allows the
with to to do the same sort of projects that they used to do under the mubarak regime they think that you know getting more funding from the i.m.f. and the world bank from usa id from the british government is going to solve the problems of egypt and tunisia they don't seem to. realized that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money to three years ago when people where getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the...
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never sleeps the eight hundred eighty uprising that ousted president mubarak has the helm. peace has become a common scene here and this. amnesty international estimates at least eighty. hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young man killed in the violent religious strife that he had cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed read his brother. and amish neither showed my brother dead a bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this on this old is there it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution so g
never sleeps the eight hundred eighty uprising that ousted president mubarak has the helm. peace has become a common scene here and this. amnesty international estimates at least eighty. hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young man killed in the violent religious strife that he had cairo just weeks after...
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the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife but his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed read his brother. an army sniper shot my brother dead a bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it if no one here has a weapon like this only soldiers do it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution given the army so much power. tha
the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife but his cairo just weeks after the...
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this is the -- the easy part was actually taking mubarak out. that's simple, we're not leaving until he leaves. we're not leaving until he leaves. he left. >> reporter: today tens of thousands of people follow these two friends on twitter. so how many followers do you have? >> i now have 12,000. >> reporter: 12,000. >> for me it is a huge thing because before revolution i had 800 people. >> reporter: gigi studied political science in college and has been active online for more than a year. her aggressive tweets and tactics, especially against israel, are controversial and with egyptian authorities she's confrontati confrontational. so people are starting to respond to your tweets you post, the undercover cop who was following us in the rally. what are they saying to you? >> not undercover material at all. this typical movie-like cheesy cop. like i would love to get his name to like put it on the collection of all the pigs and thugs that we encounter in protests. >> you call pigipedia? >> like wikipedia. pi pigipedia. >> reporter: mona, who is ac
this is the -- the easy part was actually taking mubarak out. that's simple, we're not leaving until he leaves. we're not leaving until he leaves. he left. >> reporter: today tens of thousands of people follow these two friends on twitter. so how many followers do you have? >> i now have 12,000. >> reporter: 12,000. >> for me it is a huge thing because before revolution i had 800 people. >> reporter: gigi studied political science in college and has been active...
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throws egypt's a three billion dollar bailout but it's only in line the pockets of former president mubarak's protege who continue to run the country. the graduate gamble america's college graduates find that just one in five will land a job with the rest to struggle with. the top story in business they may spell it starts in the sense take it to ross here and later. they will lose control of the company join me for that and more than twenty minutes now this is. a very warm welcome to you this is not the line from moscow research now a russian envoy is starting his peace mission in libya and the latest attempt to bring both sides of the conflict to the negotiating table and call an article off is in benghazi for talks with the opposition would like to head to tripoli for discussions with the gadhafi regime the capital is no safe place right now with nato i think it's as strikes on colonel gadhafi military arsenals. is that for us. the russian special presidential envoy make love is today here is a lever to try to mediate in the civil war that has lost it for months already and has already cla
throws egypt's a three billion dollar bailout but it's only in line the pockets of former president mubarak's protege who continue to run the country. the graduate gamble america's college graduates find that just one in five will land a job with the rest to struggle with. the top story in business they may spell it starts in the sense take it to ross here and later. they will lose control of the company join me for that and more than twenty minutes now this is. a very warm welcome to you this...
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the aging the uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this to amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protest that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife at his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic george after she married a muslim and converted to islam even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that's killed read his brother. and my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it that no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's do it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution for giving the army so much power. and as with us we expec
the aging the uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this to amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protest that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife at his cairo just weeks after the revolution...
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the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this to amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barak free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed read his brother. and amish neither showed my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's do it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution for giving the army so much po
the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this to amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barak free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the...
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ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the reason room for fear and frustration. right his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed around his brother. and amish neither shot my brother dead and a bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's there it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution from giving the army so much power. that we e
ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the reason room for fear and frustration. right his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian...
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the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down and even in a barrack free country there is room for fear and frustration and read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed read his brother in law as a rebel and honest i've assured my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's day it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army or take in the life of his younger brother and the revolution g
the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down and even in a barrack free country there is room for fear and frustration and read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that his cairo just weeks after...
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three billion dollar bailout bone but it's feared it will only line the pockets of former president mubarak's proteges who continue to run the country. the graduate gamble america's college leavers find a just one of five will land a job leaving the rest to struggle with deep debt and desperation. plus as an international crew three prepares to blast off in a few hours will be the man behind the latest mission into orbit. and a business b.p. made so its fifty percent stake in taking to b.p. to stick around roe snapped in a bid to save its corp deal with russia's largest gold producer burnt out in our business bulletin twenty minutes from. here watching r.t. live from moscow eleven am here on marina joshie international bankers have agreed to rescue the ailing egyptian economy for months after blacklisting former president mubarak's regime cairo is reeling from the revolution that toppled the leader but the military that once props up his rule is still running the country post reports and fears the cash will be swallowed up by the same old players. as if the international monetary fund doesn't
three billion dollar bailout bone but it's feared it will only line the pockets of former president mubarak's proteges who continue to run the country. the graduate gamble america's college leavers find a just one of five will land a job leaving the rest to struggle with deep debt and desperation. plus as an international crew three prepares to blast off in a few hours will be the man behind the latest mission into orbit. and a business b.p. made so its fifty percent stake in taking to b.p. to...
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side of positive change in egypt since president mubarak was forced to leave but activists david says there's growing evidence of crimes committed by the military some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on spiritus charges of quote unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not the tensions of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime but people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and bloggers who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they describe electrocution they describe waterboarding to describe regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so while there have been gains and we hope that egypt has a brighter future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it still has to overcome if egypt is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the west in fact has a very imp
side of positive change in egypt since president mubarak was forced to leave but activists david says there's growing evidence of crimes committed by the military some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on spiritus charges of quote unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not the tensions of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime but people...
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praised the mubarak regime to sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it fit the role for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say yes or the i.m.f. waits the country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization to be policy r t tel aviv. and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan may land in the pockets of the rich are to investigates how funds go astray we are in the day we take a look at how the world's dictators illegally boost their bank accounts. while gangs go mad their people suffer. some take advantage of power that was given to them. secrets of big dirty money. on our team. well there is nothing more natural than a grandmother's law but for one russian woman her attempts to keep the memory of her late son alive have landed her in a legal and moral controversy boyko explains. it was only at fifty seven that lamar understood the true meaning of having her hands full and accomplished scientist a wife of thre
praised the mubarak regime to sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it fit the role for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say yes or the i.m.f. waits the country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization to be policy r t tel aviv. and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan may land in the pockets of the rich are to...
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a three billion dollars bailout bone but it's feared along the line the pockets of former president mubarak's proteges who continue to run the country. the greater gamble america's college leaders find it just one of five will land a job leaving the rest a struggle with deep debt and desperation. and in business here b.p. may sell its fifty percent stake in taking b.p. to roll sniffed and the objections from b.p.'s russian partners they will lose control of the company will have more on that business program that ultimate is from. is one pm in the russian capital here watching r.t.i. marina joshie are russian envoy starting his peace mission in libya in the latest attempt to bring both sides of the conflict to the negotiating table helmar galavis in benghazi for talks was the opposition but a visit to tripoli is now being rolled out very international i believe in capital for r t o maria mediating between gadhafi and the rebels has proven impossible so far so how is more bells planning to address their. well into the russian special presidential envoy to make love is today here in leave there
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for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. rates the country the closer the country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy our team tell of and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan may land in the pockets of the rich are teen vesta gates how funds go astray later in the day we take a look at how the worlds of taters illegally boost their bank accounts. while gangs go mad their people suffer. how some take advantage of power that was given to them. secrets of big dirty money. on our cheap. to japan now it's been three months since the deadly earthquake and tsunami but there's still no end in sight for the country's radioactive crisis crowds took to the streets of tokyo yesterday to protest against the country's continued use of nuclear power reactors at the stricken fukushima nuclear plant have released staggering amounts of radiation into the surrounding area as the leaks continue three months on meanwhil
for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. rates the country the closer the country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy our team tell of and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan may land in the pockets of the rich are teen vesta gates how funds go astray later in the day we take a look at how the worlds of...
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tallest president mubarak was sure that they would resume monday beatriz's book close to gone home hutto ridges the cement hotel to punish hotel room closing the meridian to leave them to join the hotel's church in new delhi who took the maori babyhood to carry collection remote applause and. maidens hotel believe that part was a movie done medicine shift it was punished for taper cash promised. greek police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters who were furious that further harsher cut but to qualify for get another international. also this hour. draw pulls out from nature's european missile defense plan saying that it wants a bigger role in this project poll details in just a couple of minutes. iran confirms to russia its total renouncement of plans to pursue a nuclear weapons at a summit of asian leaders here in kazakhstan and join me for the details later in the program. the way to bring the eight deadly air superiority to yemen u.s. drones allegedly kill schools that civilians as the u.k. where these helicopters and come on days to send to the rest of region. in business here ru
tallest president mubarak was sure that they would resume monday beatriz's book close to gone home hutto ridges the cement hotel to punish hotel room closing the meridian to leave them to join the hotel's church in new delhi who took the maori babyhood to carry collection remote applause and. maidens hotel believe that part was a movie done medicine shift it was punished for taper cash promised. greek police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters who were furious that further harsher cut but...
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three billion dollar bailout but when but it's fear it will only line the pockets of former president mubarak's prodigies who continue to run the country. the gradual gamble america's college leavers find that just want to five will land a job leaving the rest struggled with good data and desperation. plus as an international group three prepares to blast off in a few hours we'll meet the man behind the latest mission into orbit. this is r.t. live from moscow ten am here on marina joshing international bankers have agreed to rescue the ailing egyptian economy for months after blacklisting former president mubarak's regime cairo was reeling from the revolution to topple the leader but the military that once propped up his rule is still running the country the reports on spears the cash will be swallowed up by the same players. as if the international monetary fund doesn't have enough on its plate it's agreed to loan three billion dollars to cairo a move critics say is absurd this is a bribe that the west is trying to give to the regime lest a new one lest it turns against the west but climbers i
three billion dollar bailout but when but it's fear it will only line the pockets of former president mubarak's prodigies who continue to run the country. the gradual gamble america's college leavers find that just want to five will land a job leaving the rest struggled with good data and desperation. plus as an international group three prepares to blast off in a few hours we'll meet the man behind the latest mission into orbit. this is r.t. live from moscow ten am here on marina joshing...
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we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want also to mubarak to go as well as the mubarak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power and it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be international. financial outlook is the zoo is canal that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people of. well let's take a look at some other stories making headlines at this hour as many as twenty people were killed in southwest of ghana stand when a lab mind exploded under a passenger bus the bus was traveling from kandahar to name a route also used by afghan police and military and u.s. led coalition forces official say women and children are among the victims and the incident took place in the same area where two buses hit a roadside bombs last year killing of thirty people. a un backed tribunals has issued arrest warrants in connection with the murder in two th
we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want also to mubarak to go as well as the mubarak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power and it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be international. financial outlook is the zoo is canal that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and...
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praised the mubarak regime as the sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya waned it feeds the old hope for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was own stood and tripoli was engulfed in and he gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise that many see the base of the i am it rates the country the closer the country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy r t tel aviv for more on the impact of the i.m.f. and outs and the strings they are trying to pull in countries economies have forty dot com plenty of analysis there for you finance watchers tell us how using miasma medicine war help fewer of the troubles lighting the people of egypt or tunisia the details are on our website right now. the i.m.f. attention is stretched to struggling economies around the world but also to troubles at home asked to take over since former boss had to quit over sex crime claims now everyone's happy that a european will be lined up as has always been the case there are growing voices that someone from the brics countries of brazil russia
praised the mubarak regime as the sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya waned it feeds the old hope for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was own stood and tripoli was engulfed in and he gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise that many see the base of the i am it rates the country the closer the country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy r t tel aviv for more on the impact of the i.m.f. and outs and the...
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has agreed to loan to egypt three billion dollars just four months after praising the ousted mubarak dictator separates economic achievements but there are fears the money could end up in the pockets of the rich in the country where many people there are just two dollars a day are just polls here has been following the story. as if the international monetary fund doesn't have enough on its plate it's agreed to loan three billion dollars to cairo and move critics say is absurd i think this is a bribe that the west is trying to give to the regime lest the new one lest it turns against the west but cairo is insisting the money will help stabilize the country's finances especially now with mubarak gone and the country going through a transitional period but observers say it's the same skin with only slightly different marketing these agreements are being made with tradition transitional governments and these transitional governments have. they coming primarily out of some figures of the old regime they composed primarily of figures from your regime for example samir road one the finance
has agreed to loan to egypt three billion dollars just four months after praising the ousted mubarak dictator separates economic achievements but there are fears the money could end up in the pockets of the rich in the country where many people there are just two dollars a day are just polls here has been following the story. as if the international monetary fund doesn't have enough on its plate it's agreed to loan three billion dollars to cairo and move critics say is absurd i think this is a...
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human rights watch dogs report little sign of positive change in egypt since president mubarak was forced to leave but activists david keys says there is growing evidence of crimes committed by the military some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on charges of insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not the clintons of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime but people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and bloggers who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they describe electrocution they describe water according to describe the regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so while there have been gains and we hope that egypt has a brighter future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it still has to overcome if you can is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the we
human rights watch dogs report little sign of positive change in egypt since president mubarak was forced to leave but activists david keys says there is growing evidence of crimes committed by the military some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on charges of insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions detentions of civilians not the clintons of people who have you know tried to undermine...
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the supreme military council this is two part of the mubarak regime should wash out on towie seventy five years old he is an old man he was until recently and his students are by life so it's population like a mubarak pull so there's no interest to investigate in detail the excesses that are attributed to the minister of interior in fact that undoubtedly is a foreign ministry of defense it's interesting because he never got as many friends and lavished so many funds as the ministry of defense as the minister be to me it was doing to doing them a better creature and these people who committed these atrocities in fact the guest civilians especially in february. still at large. i would say it's a fair bet that they won't be going to trial for the next few months because most of the people who are actually protecting them still there at the ministry of interior well ok even a felon and that's a shame that mubarak's men are still in power still in the first post revolution parliamentary elections are due to take place in about three months however many fear that the country's unprepared f
the supreme military council this is two part of the mubarak regime should wash out on towie seventy five years old he is an old man he was until recently and his students are by life so it's population like a mubarak pull so there's no interest to investigate in detail the excesses that are attributed to the minister of interior in fact that undoubtedly is a foreign ministry of defense it's interesting because he never got as many friends and lavished so many funds as the ministry of defense...
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it's important for viewers to understand that mubarak ruled for thirty years with an iron fist and he was part and parcel of the military he was the general and the generals that currently rule stood behind mubarak until the very last minute so we were speaking my human rights organization and we were speaking to egyptian dissidents and bloggers who were imprisoned in military prisons and they described incredible torture they describe electrocution they described waterboarding they described regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so while there have been gains and we hope that egypt has a proper future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it still has to overcome if egypt is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the west in fact has a very important role to play and conditioning aid to the military to improvements in human rights just as the jackson family amendment did try most favored nation status to free emigration in the former soviet union you just mentioned the hopes for demo
it's important for viewers to understand that mubarak ruled for thirty years with an iron fist and he was part and parcel of the military he was the general and the generals that currently rule stood behind mubarak until the very last minute so we were speaking my human rights organization and we were speaking to egyptian dissidents and bloggers who were imprisoned in military prisons and they described incredible torture they describe electrocution they described waterboarding they described...
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the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this two. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protest that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports the d.m. christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed read his brother. and honest neither should my brother dead a bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's there it's hard to grasp what happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution from giving the army so mu
the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation this has become a common scene here and this two. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protest that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that hit cairo just weeks after the...
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that hosni mubarak is causing anger amongst those who took part in the revolution many are skeptical whether the generals are able or even willing to bring about the democratic changes so many die for artillery for national reports. to have never sleeps. the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country the resume for fear and frustration. his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that killed a man his brother. an army sniper shot my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead
that hosni mubarak is causing anger amongst those who took part in the revolution many are skeptical whether the generals are able or even willing to bring about the democratic changes so many die for artillery for national reports. to have never sleeps. the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand...
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to his agent never sleeps the eighteen day uprising that ousted president mubarak has woken up the hell nation peace has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protest that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a barrack free country agrees room for fear and frustration. right his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife at his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports as a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic george after she married a muslim and converted to islam even though he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that's killed read his brother as an honest neither should my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the other side and i saw it that no one here has a weapon like this on a soldier's day it's hard to grasp what happened. granted lames the army taken the life of his younger brother and the revolution so gi
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activists are angry at the interim government is saying there have been no improvements since hosni mubarak was toppled in february but for more this let's talk to journalists. is in a london for us. we are starting to see more violence on the streets of egypt again why is that. it looks like a very serious situation indeed the government such as it is hasn't responded to the concerns of the people there strikes at the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr term the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much on the interior minister and also has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak. talking about a military government they're in power now is there a danger that this military government could hold on to power. well the americans seem to be wanting to get that way they're in talks. as i said william burns deputy s
activists are angry at the interim government is saying there have been no improvements since hosni mubarak was toppled in february but for more this let's talk to journalists. is in a london for us. we are starting to see more violence on the streets of egypt again why is that. it looks like a very serious situation indeed the government such as it is hasn't responded to the concerns of the people there strikes at the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets...
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from egypt could be in jeopardy as cairo probes allegations the supply deal set up by after president mubarak was a shady scam. possibly alarms are raised over suicide rates among young people in russia blamed on indifference towards the problems of. business russian markets closed tuesday's trading session lower energy majors among the biggest losers despite the relatively strong one the figure is an important part of the. worldwide news live from moscow this is r.t. research and to libya now where nato airstrikes and advancing rebel forces are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and now a petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult now those actions aimed at protecting civilians have only succeeded in stoking people's anger as maria for national reports. it's may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor's also got some of the longest keys at its pastoral stations thing to national sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and
from egypt could be in jeopardy as cairo probes allegations the supply deal set up by after president mubarak was a shady scam. possibly alarms are raised over suicide rates among young people in russia blamed on indifference towards the problems of. business russian markets closed tuesday's trading session lower energy majors among the biggest losers despite the relatively strong one the figure is an important part of the. worldwide news live from moscow this is r.t. research and to libya now...
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never sleeps the agency uprising that ousted president mubarak has been out the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this. amnesty international estimates at least eighty. hundred and forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a violent free country there is room for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young man here and in the violent religious strife that his cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that's killed around his brother. and amish neither showed my brother dead the bullet went through his forehead and it can mount on leah's side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this only soldiers there it's hard to grasp what happened. granted lames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution from
never sleeps the agency uprising that ousted president mubarak has been out the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this. amnesty international estimates at least eighty. hundred and forty people were killed and more than six thousand wounded during the protests that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a violent free country there is room for fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young man here and in the violent religious strife that his cairo just...
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praised the mubarak regime to sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it fit the old for the economy remain stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. waits a country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy our team to love of and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan mainlander the pockets of the rich are t. investigates how funds go astray next hour we take a look at how the world's dictators illegally boast their bank accounts. while the kings go mad their people suffer. how some take advantage of power that was given to them. secrets of big dirty money. on our team. there is nothing more natural than a grandmother's love but for one russian woman her attempts to keep the memory of her late son alive have a weigh in at her in a legal and moral dispute artistic side of boyko explains it was only at fifty seven that lamar understood the true meaning of having her hands full and accomplished s
praised the mubarak regime to sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it fit the old for the economy remain stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. waits a country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy our team to love of and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan mainlander the pockets of the rich...
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tallest president mubarak was sure that they would result in mono beatriz's book clothes are going to go on a whole hutto synergise the cement hotel thomas hotel closer to the meridian the lead up to join the hotel's church in new delhi who took the maori babyhood to carry collection ramon the close of the on the maidens hotel to the leela park blows a movie don't notice and shift he was punished for taper cush permits. police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters who are furious at the hotshot cutbacks to qualify for yet another international aid. praga pulls out of helping america's european missile defense shield czech republic refuses to host facilities. in iran and confirms to russia it has no plans to possess a nuclear weapon said this happening during a key summit of asian leaders. in the west bringing deadly superiority to yemen u.s. drones allegedly kill schools that's to billions as the u.k. where these helicopters are going to come on days to send to the rest of region. and business the sa russ's midsized banks are set to get a helping hand from the new funds that will
tallest president mubarak was sure that they would result in mono beatriz's book clothes are going to go on a whole hutto synergise the cement hotel thomas hotel closer to the meridian the lead up to join the hotel's church in new delhi who took the maori babyhood to carry collection ramon the close of the on the maidens hotel to the leela park blows a movie don't notice and shift he was punished for taper cush permits. police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters who are furious at the...
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agenting out prizing that president mubarak has moved the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand. windage during the trial test that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a pirate free country the reason for the fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that he cairo just weeks after the revolution egyptian christians and muslims clashed following reports that a young christian woman was kidnapped and held in a coptic church after she married a muslim and converted to islam but even then he was a christian coptic it wasn't a muslim that's killed read his brother as a rebel and honest showed my brother dead a bullet went through his forehead and it came out on the side and i saw it with no one here has a weapon like this on this old is new it's hard to grasp what's happened. rather blames the army for taking the life of his younger brother and the revolution from giving the army so much power
agenting out prizing that president mubarak has moved the hell nation these has become a common scene here and this to. amnesty international estimates at least eight hundred forty people were killed and more than six thousand. windage during the trial test that forced a tyrant to step down but even in a pirate free country the reason for the fear and frustration. read his brother was among fifteen young men killed in the violent religious strife that he cairo just weeks after the revolution...
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praised the mubarak regime sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it's the ultimate for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was all stood and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. rates the country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be. our team tell of. well for more coverage you can always log on to our website arts dot com where you can find all our reports expert opinions walks and much more here's a peek at some of the stories lined up for today a belt gathering of the world's movers and shakers we talk to activists who make a stand against the impenetrable media blackout scrubby and you will build the meeting find out some of the theories of just what's being find it behind the wall of silence and whether it's worth taxpayers having to fund it. it also crowded space the aisle says give three new presidents doubling the number of humans in orbit a combined international crew will form unique research including attemp
praised the mubarak regime sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went it's the ultimate for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was all stood and tripoli was engulfed in anti gadhafi demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base of the i.m.f. rates the country the closer that country is to having a revolution highlighting just how wrong the organization can be. our team tell of. well for more coverage you can always log on to our website arts dot com...
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against a lifeline for egypt could be in jeopardy as cairo probes the supply deal by the ousted president mubarak was a. classic the alarms that raised over record breaking suicide rates among young people here in russia blamed on indifference towards the problems it's. just after five pm here in moscow with r.t. i'm wrong research and it's to libya now where nato airstrikes and advancing rebel forces are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi a stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and now a petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult now those actions which are aimed at protecting civilians have succeeded only in stoking people's anger that's not the summary of financial reports from tripoli. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days leaders also got some of the longest queues as stations the international sanctions imposed on the battled colonels regime did not include a few and. the major is targeting ten caloric if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed fac
against a lifeline for egypt could be in jeopardy as cairo probes the supply deal by the ousted president mubarak was a. classic the alarms that raised over record breaking suicide rates among young people here in russia blamed on indifference towards the problems it's. just after five pm here in moscow with r.t. i'm wrong research and it's to libya now where nato airstrikes and advancing rebel forces are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi a stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital...
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regime for example samir radwan the finance minister in egypt has been negotiating this loan was a mubarak appointee dharmas promise in cairo a billion dollars more in loan guarantees and on top of that another billion in debt cancellation french president nicolas sarkozy has committed the g eight to providing up to ten billion dollars in direct aid it's a commitment the west says it's making to help egypt get back on their feet the united states and the west are trying to reduce the damage caused by revolutions v.o.r. . considerable financial contributions. economy and the perfect ways through the i.m.f. which is heavily influenced by the united states for. many many years the i.m.f. has been considered as an warm of american foreign economic policies this. is unstable. would could be considered is a waste of money on something that is very shaky what's more it comes with particular strings attached. and that the deal could in fact skull trouble over the leaders of egypt. if. anyone really except the worst trouble we could all get syria a country really loses its sovereignty so we're stil
regime for example samir radwan the finance minister in egypt has been negotiating this loan was a mubarak appointee dharmas promise in cairo a billion dollars more in loan guarantees and on top of that another billion in debt cancellation french president nicolas sarkozy has committed the g eight to providing up to ten billion dollars in direct aid it's a commitment the west says it's making to help egypt get back on their feet the united states and the west are trying to reduce the damage...
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the three billion dollar bailout fund but it's fear of only a line the pockets of former president mubarak supporters egypt and teenage run the country. are gradually gamble america's college we risk find a just one of five will land a job leaving the rest to struggle with deep down in desperation. plus as an international crew of three for paris to blast off in a few hours will meet the man behind the latest mission into orbit. business this could sell its fifty percent stake. to state run in a bid to save its cooperation deal with russia's largest oil producer. and other stories in our business bulletin about twenty minutes from the. question are you going to live from moscow nine am here on marina josh welcome to the program international bankers have agreed to rescue the ailing egyptian economy for months after a blacklisting former president mubarak's regime kyra was reeling from the revolution that toppled the leader but the military that once propped up his rule is still running the country polis leader reports and fears the cash will be swallowed up by the same old players. as if t
the three billion dollar bailout fund but it's fear of only a line the pockets of former president mubarak supporters egypt and teenage run the country. are gradually gamble america's college we risk find a just one of five will land a job leaving the rest to struggle with deep down in desperation. plus as an international crew of three for paris to blast off in a few hours will meet the man behind the latest mission into orbit. business this could sell its fifty percent stake. to state run in...
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praised the mubarak regime as the sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went if the ultra for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in and it just demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base or the i am it rates of country the closer the country is to having a way of illusion highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy r t tel aviv and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan mainlander the parts of the rich are teen vesta gates how funds go astray later in the day we take a look at how the world's a tater's illegally boost their bank accounts. while. their people suffer. how some take advantage of power that was given to them. see groups of big dirty money. on r.g.p. . to japan now it's been three months since the deadly earthquake and tsunami but there is still no end in sight for the country's radioactive crisis crowds took to the streets of tokyo yesterday to protest against the country's continued use of nuclear power reactors of the street in fukushima nuclear plants have released staggering
praised the mubarak regime as the sound fiscal management in egypt as far as libya went if the ultra for the economy remains stable but just days later mubarak was ousted and tripoli was engulfed in and it just demonstrations so it's no surprise of many say the base or the i am it rates of country the closer the country is to having a way of illusion highlighting just how wrong the organization can be policy r t tel aviv and while egyptians fear the i.m.f. loan mainlander the parts of the rich...