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at the state department will be able to negotiate for example with the muslim brotherhood or with the salaf easier or with some of these other leaders in tunisia and turkey well the muslim brotherhood is one thing the cell of his are another the u.s. has open dialogue with the muslim brotherhood in egypt actually their contacts going back for years and we know that there is no intrinsic contradiction between being islamised which covers a lot of ground and having good relations with the u.s. after all you know the government in pakistan and the government in afghanistan and the leading parties in iraq certainly the government saudi arabia is some of this really so there's no inherent contradiction no it's true that for example but egypt the muslim brotherhood has been very critical of the egyptian government's policy with respect to israel palestine very critical of the gaza blockade which the egyptian government. just so there's going to be change there the question is you know can that change be managed and negotiate yeah you is also going to have to move arguably it's going to move
at the state department will be able to negotiate for example with the muslim brotherhood or with the salaf easier or with some of these other leaders in tunisia and turkey well the muslim brotherhood is one thing the cell of his are another the u.s. has open dialogue with the muslim brotherhood in egypt actually their contacts going back for years and we know that there is no intrinsic contradiction between being islamised which covers a lot of ground and having good relations with the u.s....
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brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so definitely the. people who was on the street pushing using the street to push for change. most of the political parties became occupied with the election. so really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street as the main lobbying. platform. they don't have. the muslim brotherhood in the front runner in the elections do you think they're the best ones to build the free and democratic society that the uprising was calling for a year ago. well the muslim brotherhood recently have reassured people that they believe in political pluralism and this is has this has been their narrative for almost a decade now that they have been they have denounced violence they believe in political plurality they believe in representative democracy and they have recently especially after the victory they
brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so definitely the. people who was on the street pushing using the street to push for change. most of the political parties became occupied with the election. so really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they...
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because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so definitely the. people who was on the street pushing using the street to push for change. most of the political parties became occupied with the election. so really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendencies. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street as the main lobbying. platform. not a muslim and they don't have. the muslim brotherhood being the front runner in the elections do you think they're the best ones to build the free and democratic society that the uprising was calling for a year ago. well the misson brotherhood recently have reassured people that they believe in political purity and this is has this has been their narrative for almost a decade now that they have been they have denounced violence they believe in political plurality they believe in representative democracy and they have recently special after the victory they have been
because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so definitely the. people who was on the street pushing using the street to push for change. most of the political parties became occupied with the election. so really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendencies. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street as the...
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muslim brotherhood could do of the blood kill in gaza so i think this is a shift that the u.s. government going to comedy if it's reasonable that it should be reason hard to imagine the release from where i sit in washington when you see you know even just the g.o.p. candidates talking about the importance of israel. it's going to be an interesting thing to keep our eyes on as we look ahead i do want to talk just a little bit more specifically about egypt and even just what we saw there over the weekend i know on this one year anniversary of boise's action in tunisia we do think about what happened in egypt into her square and what we saw in cairo on saturday and sort of look like what we saw there ten months ago i want to i want to show some video here take a look. so the violence is not going away and there's this photo here of this woman being dragged through the street many demonstrators in egypt say you know what things haven't gotten better since hosni mubarak stepped down and protesters are demanding that the military police hand over power to civilians but as we know th
muslim brotherhood could do of the blood kill in gaza so i think this is a shift that the u.s. government going to comedy if it's reasonable that it should be reason hard to imagine the release from where i sit in washington when you see you know even just the g.o.p. candidates talking about the importance of israel. it's going to be an interesting thing to keep our eyes on as we look ahead i do want to talk just a little bit more specifically about egypt and even just what we saw there over...
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so the big question is where does the muslim brotherhood lean? does it in the end, because of whatever happens in the next two phases of the election, end up with the salafis despite what it says you now or does it turn to the liberal secular parties because it wants to reassure egyptians and the outside world about what direction it's headed in? this plays out in the writing of the constitution, which is the most critical element in establishing the new order not just in egypt, but because egypt accounts for one-quarter of the arab world's population sfred in 22 states. egypt is a political trend-setter. what the muslim brotherhood decides will be critical for the whole region. >> given egypt's historic peace accord with israel, one imagines that this development will cause enormous anxiety in the region. >> absolutely. israel is probably very nervous right now, and maybe even wistful about the days of a secular dictatorship where you dealt one on one between heads of state. that's no longer possible. dealing with democracies is messier and espe
so the big question is where does the muslim brotherhood lean? does it in the end, because of whatever happens in the next two phases of the election, end up with the salafis despite what it says you now or does it turn to the liberal secular parties because it wants to reassure egyptians and the outside world about what direction it's headed in? this plays out in the writing of the constitution, which is the most critical element in establishing the new order not just in egypt, but because...
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he's saying that the muslim brotherhood is basically saying we are a new muslim brotherhood. we are very open to change and treating this country in a very different way. what say you? then we've got to go. >> it's great propaganda. it reminds me of what happened tooth chinese communists in the 1930s and 40s, they said we are just agregorian reformers, there is nothing happening here. i'm very much worried about what the real muslim brotherhood election threat wants to see and the possibility that they would cut a deal with the egyptian military, leave the military in charge of its economic power, leave the muslim brotherhood flee to impose very strict sharia law in egypt. martha: you said this might happen and we may be seeing it unfold. ambassador bolton thank you for talking to us. we'll keep an eye on it with your help. bill: mindy mccready pulled a fast one. in a custody battle with her own mother she disappeared. where is she today? we will we talk about the legal matter here in a moment. ♪ [singing] yet are so small, onl know you're wearing them. call... today to try
he's saying that the muslim brotherhood is basically saying we are a new muslim brotherhood. we are very open to change and treating this country in a very different way. what say you? then we've got to go. >> it's great propaganda. it reminds me of what happened tooth chinese communists in the 1930s and 40s, they said we are just agregorian reformers, there is nothing happening here. i'm very much worried about what the real muslim brotherhood election threat wants to see and the...
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just the name muslim brotherhood. nothing good happens in a brotherhood. it just doesn't. [ laughter ] if those traveling pants were in a brotherhood, the movie have not been nearly as whimsical. >> even the ymca, young men's christian association sounds hostile. >> jon: that is ridiculous. it's fun to stay at the ym -- >> they don't know that. >> jon: you know it's just democracy, middle east -- aasif, i don't know. what is the most insulting way i could put this, um -- fox? >> is there any such thing as moderate islam? >> we're going to find out because we just haven't seen them in power. >> so, just to be clear you guys think that this first round election to elect a lower house of parliament will determine once in for all if there's such a thing as moderate islam. >> jon: yes. [ laughter ] >> and this election will determine whether i as a muslim am able to support democracy or if i have inherently drawn to slaughter the jews around me like flies. right? >> jon: yeah. >> i give you credit for not thinking that egyptian leaders are determined by who can
just the name muslim brotherhood. nothing good happens in a brotherhood. it just doesn't. [ laughter ] if those traveling pants were in a brotherhood, the movie have not been nearly as whimsical. >> even the ymca, young men's christian association sounds hostile. >> jon: that is ridiculous. it's fun to stay at the ym -- >> they don't know that. >> jon: you know it's just democracy, middle east -- aasif, i don't know. what is the most insulting way i could put this, um --...
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we talked a little about the muslim brotherhood. you asked me, so it's safe to say if you're an egyptian, you wouldn't be afraid of the muslim brotherhood but wouldn't vote for them. i said, yes, of course i'd vote for a liberal group, et cetera but being in egypt over the past few months, and you see the kind of decay in public order in egypt. and then you see organizations like the muslim brotherhood or like the salafis who really appear to be the only people in egypt who know what they're doing or what they're trying to do. and there is probably something attractive about that to people in this kind of moment of chaos. particularly since we know that on the egyptian political calendar, and this is the same thing in tunisia, there is this big date which is the writing of a new constitution. that's going to happen. the new parliament is supposed to select the people who are going to write the constitution, although there's a huge fight about this now. and so you can imagine that this creates a great opportunity for islamists becaus
we talked a little about the muslim brotherhood. you asked me, so it's safe to say if you're an egyptian, you wouldn't be afraid of the muslim brotherhood but wouldn't vote for them. i said, yes, of course i'd vote for a liberal group, et cetera but being in egypt over the past few months, and you see the kind of decay in public order in egypt. and then you see organizations like the muslim brotherhood or like the salafis who really appear to be the only people in egypt who know what they're...
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we talked a little about the muslim brotherhood. you asked me, so it's safe to say if you're an egyptian, you wouldn't be afraid of the muslim brotherhood but you wouldn't vote for them. i said, yes, of course i'd vote for a liberal group, et cetera. but being in egypt over the past few months, and you see the kind of decay in public order in egypt, and then you see organizations like the muslim brotherhood or like the salafis who really do appear to be the only people in egypt who know what they're doing or what they're trying to do. and there is probably something attractive about that to people in this kind of moment of chaos. particularly since we know that on the egyptian political calendar, and this is the same thing in tunisia, there is this big date which is the writing of a new constitution. that's going to happen. the new parliament is supposed to select the people who are going to write the constitution, although there's a huge fight about this now. and so you can imagine that this creates a great opportunity for islamist
we talked a little about the muslim brotherhood. you asked me, so it's safe to say if you're an egyptian, you wouldn't be afraid of the muslim brotherhood but you wouldn't vote for them. i said, yes, of course i'd vote for a liberal group, et cetera. but being in egypt over the past few months, and you see the kind of decay in public order in egypt, and then you see organizations like the muslim brotherhood or like the salafis who really do appear to be the only people in egypt who know what...
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the real battle is between the old-fashioned the muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block. in their increasingly slick campaign, based just the devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. they're also the best party to deliver health care and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be horrified, but in the villages, we found that the message is selling well. the candidate says that his appeal is less about the implementation of law or the contrast of years of corruption. >> we are honest, we are not a hypocrite or liars. we just tell people what we believe. >> ideology seems to be the least of their concern. we will vote for you, but you must deliver more services to this area. what we need is a storehouse for cooking gas canisters. at their rallies, the muslim brotherhood are putting themselves forward as the moderate and pragmatic choice. >> the personal freedom of everybody is the core of our province and our intention is to strike the values -- >> so the movement of feared and demonized by liberals could soon be working with them to defeat even more uncompromi
the real battle is between the old-fashioned the muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block. in their increasingly slick campaign, based just the devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. they're also the best party to deliver health care and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be horrified, but in the villages, we found that the message is selling well. the candidate says that his appeal is less about the implementation of law or the contrast of years of corruption....
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the real battle is between the old-fashioned the muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block. in their increasingly slick campaign, based just the devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. they're also the best party to deliver health care and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be horrified, but in the villages, we found that the message is selling well. the candidate says that his appeal is less about the implementation of law or the contrast of years of corruption. >> we are honest, we are not a hypocrite or liars. we just tell people what we believe. >> ideology seems to be the least of their concern. we will vote for you, but you must deliver more services to this area. what we need is a storehouse for cooking gas canisters. at their rallies, the muslim brotherhood are putting themselves forward as the moderate and pragmatic choice. >> the personal freedom of everybody is the core of our province and our intention is to strike the values -- >> so the movement of feared and demonized by liberals could soon be working with them to defeat even more uncompromi
the real battle is between the old-fashioned the muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block. in their increasingly slick campaign, based just the devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. they're also the best party to deliver health care and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be horrified, but in the villages, we found that the message is selling well. the candidate says that his appeal is less about the implementation of law or the contrast of years of corruption....
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so far, the long established muslim brotherhood party has made the strongest showing. they are putting themselves forward as a moderate and pragmatic. the hard-liners have been gaining a substantial share of the vote. jon leyne has this report. >> as egypt begins democracy, the islamist parties are on the move. they have stepped up campaigning after their success in the first round of elections. now voting has moved to the nile delta, fertile territory for their blend of religion and politics. >> this area is a classic islamist stronghold. they're expecting a clean sweep of the seats in the parliamentary election. the real battle is between the old fashioned muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block. in their increasingly slick campaign, they stress their devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. they also want to show they are the best party to deliver health care and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be a horrified, but in the villages, we found that the message is spreading well. the candidate tells us his appeal is less about the implementat
so far, the long established muslim brotherhood party has made the strongest showing. they are putting themselves forward as a moderate and pragmatic. the hard-liners have been gaining a substantial share of the vote. jon leyne has this report. >> as egypt begins democracy, the islamist parties are on the move. they have stepped up campaigning after their success in the first round of elections. now voting has moved to the nile delta, fertile territory for their blend of religion and...
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it looks like the muslim brotherhood has won a majority of seats in parliament. setting off alarm bells, is the success of another islamic party, which reportedly, is even more radical than the brotherhood. what does it mean for the u.s. policy in the middle east and what does it mean for the future of egypt? john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor joins us as he does, every sunday, at this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning. glad to be with you. >> eric: they won 25% of the vote, a quarter. what is is the strict islamic -- does the strict islamic political party mean and what do they want? >> there are a number of them and their representation in the parliament may actually be higher, since we are still in the early stages of vote but it looks likes between 60 and 65% of the parliament could be a combination of muslim brotherhood and these others who are more extreme. let's be clear, the muslim brotherhood was founded by a person from that party and it may be variations on a theme and for those who hope that democracy i
it looks like the muslim brotherhood has won a majority of seats in parliament. setting off alarm bells, is the success of another islamic party, which reportedly, is even more radical than the brotherhood. what does it mean for the u.s. policy in the middle east and what does it mean for the future of egypt? john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor joins us as he does, every sunday, at this time. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning. glad to be with you....
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brotherhood was now the muslim brotherhood have won the elections all the evils been forgotten everybody's moved on forget analyzing what that means if egyptians want it are if what egyptians want are islamist parties forget bring in the fact of all the muslim brotherhood won over thirty six percent of the vote are now considered the moderates salafi nor party got over twenty four percent of the vote that's a hard core a very conservative anti progress is a missed party now it's not for any of us here to judge it's what the people in egypt voted for so it's worth examining both sides were asking what that means for the future but of course we don't really see any of that so now let's move on to case number two russia where elections were held yesterday. and russia a startling election setback for prime minister vladimir putin the russian election commission says and yesterday's vote putin's party barely clung to a slim majority in parliament watch what is happening right now in russia we have some breaking news on the elections that are going on there prime minister vladimir putin's party
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it means a new contest is opening up between the muslim brotherhood and the more hard-line group who have strict views of segregating men and women. jon leyne has this from cairo. >> as egypt begins to taste democracy, it's the is lamist parties who are on the move. they've stepped up campaigning after their success in the first round of elections. and now voting has moved to the nile delta, fertile territory for their blend of religion and politics. >> this area is a classic islamist stronghold. they're expecting a clean sweep. the real battle is between two competing versions of islamism, the old-fashion the muslim brotherhood or the new kids on the block, the hard-line. >> in their increasingly slick campaigns, they stress their devotion to the fundamental tenets of islam. but they also want to show they're the best party to deliver healthcare and other essential services. egypt's liberals might be horrified, but out here in the villagers, we found the message is selling well. the candidate tells of his appeal is less about the implementation of sharia law, more about the contrast
it means a new contest is opening up between the muslim brotherhood and the more hard-line group who have strict views of segregating men and women. jon leyne has this from cairo. >> as egypt begins to taste democracy, it's the is lamist parties who are on the move. they've stepped up campaigning after their success in the first round of elections. and now voting has moved to the nile delta, fertile territory for their blend of religion and politics. >> this area is a classic...
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brotherhood was now the muslim brotherhood won the elections all the evils been forgotten everybody's moved on forget analyzing what that means if gyptian want are if what egyptians want are islamist parties forget bring in the fact of all the muslim brotherhood won over thirty six percent of the vote and are now considered the moderates salafi nor party got over twenty four percent of the vote that's a hard core a very conservative anti progress is a must party now it's not for any of us here to judge it's what the people in egypt voted for so it's worth examining both sides we're asking what that means for the future but of course we don't really see any of that so now let's move on to case number two russia where elections were held yesterday and russia is startling election setback for prime minister vladimir putin the russian election commission says and yesterday's vote putin's party barely clung to a slim majority in parliament watch what is happening right now in russia we have some breaking news on the elections that are going on there prime minister vladimir putin's party ba
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states that the muslim brotherhood doesn't recognize states that it resents. potentially we could be in a situation where israel and egypt look ahead as they were following the establishment of the state of israel so i think i think a lot worse could come out of a chair. if anything again i'd like to. if i could cardinal the dad is no more of course although the country is now run by some of its former ally tensions are on the rise between tribal groups who were kept largely a day during the daffy air well libya's new rulers be able to cope. well i mean the n.t. city was always a peculiar organization it was made up of so many different groups and the only thing they had in common these groups was that they hated they hated that faith. you know far from you know the conflict in libya far from being a war between tearing ism and freedom it was actually a triumph against war. and so far we can see that the n.c.c. hasn't achieved what it set out to achieve in tripoli for example there's all the militias who refuse into down their weapons i do also as well we have
states that the muslim brotherhood doesn't recognize states that it resents. potentially we could be in a situation where israel and egypt look ahead as they were following the establishment of the state of israel so i think i think a lot worse could come out of a chair. if anything again i'd like to. if i could cardinal the dad is no more of course although the country is now run by some of its former ally tensions are on the rise between tribal groups who were kept largely a day during the...
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states that the muslim brotherhood doesn't recognize states that it resents. potentially we could be in a situation where israel and egypt look ahead so again as they were following the establishment of the state of israel so i think i think a lot worse could come out of a chair. if in you know again i'd like to. if i could cardinal the dabney is no more of course although the country is now run by some of its former ally tensions are on the rise between tribal groups who were kept largely a day during the daffy air well libya's new rulers be able to cope. well i mean that the n.t. sea was always a peculiar organization it was made up of so many different groups and the only thing they had in common these groups was that they hated they hated that faith and you know far from you know the conflict in libya far from being in. between tarion ism and freedom there's actually a tribe against tribe war. and so far we can see that the n.c.c. hasn't achieved what it set out to achieve in tripoli for example there's all those armed militias who refuse into their weapon
states that the muslim brotherhood doesn't recognize states that it resents. potentially we could be in a situation where israel and egypt look ahead so again as they were following the establishment of the state of israel so i think i think a lot worse could come out of a chair. if in you know again i'd like to. if i could cardinal the dabney is no more of course although the country is now run by some of its former ally tensions are on the rise between tribal groups who were kept largely a...
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poll or some unofficial results have leaked from parties own exit polls with reports that the muslim brotherhood has gained about forty percent of the vote so tell us a bit more about the main contenders in this election. well it was one of three rounds of voting for the lower house of parliament nine out of twenty seven provinces have voted including cairo and alexandria the remaining provinces will go to the rest of this month and january and then they will be voting for the upper house of parliament this entire election process will not be over before march now as you correctly say the muslim brotherhood is showing the largest support base at this stage and this is not in an expected it is the largest the oldest and the most well organized political group in here in egypt in spite of the fact that it was once banned according to the brotherhood's own exit polls its freedom and justice party is expected to walk away with some fifty percent of votes this will be followed by the salafi are newer which looks thick to get some twenty percent of the election ballots now there has been s
poll or some unofficial results have leaked from parties own exit polls with reports that the muslim brotherhood has gained about forty percent of the vote so tell us a bit more about the main contenders in this election. well it was one of three rounds of voting for the lower house of parliament nine out of twenty seven provinces have voted including cairo and alexandria the remaining provinces will go to the rest of this month and january and then they will be voting for the upper house of...
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muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league monitoring mission in syria says there is nothing frightening in the flashpoint city of holmes that came on the day damascus set free seven hundred fifty five people detained in the uprising against president assad which began nine months ago just to warn you some of these images are graphic a city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest day before their arrival police used tear gas to disperse around seventy thousand demonstrators the opposition claims that nearly forty people have been killed in syria in the two days since the monitors began work fergus hobson from the future of freedom foundation says assad had no chance of the sealing the situation on the ground. bodies that are being vocal about i
muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league monitoring mission in syria says there is nothing frightening in the flashpoint city of holmes that came on the day damascus set free seven hundred fifty five...
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mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave. because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with a move socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league monitoring mission in syria says there is nothing frightening in the flashpoint city of holmes that came on the day damascus set free seven hundred fifty five people detained in the uprising against president assad which began nine months ago just to warn you some of these images are graphic the city wants and the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest the day before their arrival police used tear gas to disperse around seventy thousand demonstrators the opposition claims that nearly forty people have been killed in syria in the t
mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave. because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with a move socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league monitoring mission in syria says there is...
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although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first position with certain percentage of the votes of the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on its wyvil to accept. the will of the people for the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of entry level now this is the first time that a salafist has registered as a political party in the past it has been accused of insanity tarion strife against egypt's minority christian community now we are hearing reaction from his role it has called these developments to quote the israeli government very very disturbing his way defense minister and he says that he hopes to adhere to international treaties that it has signed in the past particularly the making nine hundred seventy nine peace treaty with israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with us and in
although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first position with certain percentage of the votes of the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on its wyvil to accept. the will of the people for the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of...
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brotherhood political party has made the strongest gains. has all the details from. we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first tradition with more than sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on its wyvil to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the dis
brotherhood political party has made the strongest gains. has all the details from. we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday...
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brotherhood party we have to get more a little later if no in fact we can get more now from. we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first position with more than sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on of why to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as the of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of entry
brotherhood party we have to get more a little later if no in fact we can get more now from. we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come...
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the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. that of the arab league observer of mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes as a reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti-racism and arrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection but there are some doubts that the mission can bring positive results the final report will be a pretty much preordained conclusion that there will be findings that the assad government is not doing enough to to listen to the concerns of its citizens but personally i'm not sure what these more ridiculous about this story be the idea that the the autocratic focus of the arab league states are going to presume to pronounce on
the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. that of the arab league observer of mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes as a reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to...
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now are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood. in a comfortable first position with sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on its wyvil to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very poll for position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of entry level now this is the first time that a salafist has registered as a political party in the past it has been accused of inciting sectarian strife against egypt's minority christian community now we are hearing reaction from israel it has called these developments to quote the israeli government very very disturbing he's a defense minister and he says that he hopes it adhered to international treaties that it has signed in the past particularly taking nineteen since peace treaty with israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with
now are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood. in a comfortable first position with sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on its wyvil to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very poll for position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of entry level now...
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his treaty with israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with us and in this respect mass has issued a statement on its website commending people for what it says clearly showing support for his nemesis the rallying call until his square remains much the same as it has been for weeks now and that is a people who simply do not believe the commitment of the promise by the government and the military the minute. he is saying that it will step down once a new parliament is in place next year and it has to be as independent in government and they come on guns now we were expecting that it would finish announcing his new government today this is what we heard from him it has not yet happened but after they were leaks to the media in terms of who would be making up some of those positions in the new government we're now hearing that he's reconsidering some of those positions because many of them seem to be faces and names from the old regime and this just reinforces what people in tahrir square are saying and that is that the military is not genui
his treaty with israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with us and in this respect mass has issued a statement on its website commending people for what it says clearly showing support for his nemesis the rallying call until his square remains much the same as it has been for weeks now and that is a people who simply do not believe the commitment of the promise by the government and the military the minute. he is saying that it will step down once a...
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brotherhood did leave the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is our activists with the moves socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league observers mission in syria those describe the situation in the rest of city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection reaction now from more thorough and middle east expert eric alley he's in london this rally thanks for taking the time to be with us the arab monitors say the holmes is relatively calm so far they've seen no clashes but there are still reports out there suggesting the people are being killed how credible can these findings b
brotherhood did leave the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is our activists with the moves socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league observers mission in syria those describe...
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mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave to the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with. a tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform the head of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the restive city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop indeed to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection the london based middle east expert tariq ali isn't confident he told me the arab league has not been doing its job properly for a long time you see the syrians let in the monitors to show that they're not. thinking they'd find nothing but really has been one of the most. in the arab world fo
mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave to the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with. a tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform the head of the arab league observers mission in...
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mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave the square because they're now moved busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street at least squares quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with the. tendency more socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street as the main lobbying. platform. of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes is reassuring so far just a warning you may find some of these images coming up that disturbing the graphic the flash point city of homs was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime request and unrest opposition reports meanwhile suggest that at least six people were killed in one syrian town by security forces on wednesday which holds a london based middle east expert terry callier says the observers findings are unlikely to improve the situation. obviously the syrians let in the mo
mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave the square because they're now moved busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street at least squares quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with the. tendency more socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street as the main lobbying. platform. of the arab league observers...
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brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first tradition with more than sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on of why to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as the of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point
brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will...
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brotherhood party as cross live now to paula severe poll of the official results aren't in yet but what can we expect at this stage. well we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for both individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim brotherhood in a comfortable first position with more than fifty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on of why to accept what is the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as a quarter of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very poll for position to influence th
brotherhood party as cross live now to paula severe poll of the official results aren't in yet but what can we expect at this stage. well we have received results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for both individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed...
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mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league observers mission in syria this describe the situation in the rest of city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection reaction now from more thorough and middle east expert eric alley he's in london this rally thanks for taking the time to be with us the arab monitors say the holmes is relatively calm so far they've seen no clashes but there are still reports out there suggesting the people are being killed how credible ca
mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. the head of the arab league observers mission in syria this...
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brotherhood once the announcement is made that it has won these elections how in fact it chooses to move forward from there. paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us the sub date from cairo policy are there. the un human rights council has passed a resolution condemning gross violations in syria the decision is based on a recent report detailing abuses during the government crackdown on protesters and urges the broader un to take appropriate action a special investigator has also been appointed to monitor how the government copes with the unrest in the country russia and china were among those who voted against the resolution moscow says the un report which led to the vote wasn't for the objective and the international community is hearing only biased accounts of what's happening in the country. what we don't understand is why if that can be done in yemen that cannot be applied to serious imo from the outset the message which has been sent for from some quarters capitals is that no way to help those who go into dialogue they should stop it immediately the there is no future in t
brotherhood once the announcement is made that it has won these elections how in fact it chooses to move forward from there. paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us the sub date from cairo policy are there. the un human rights council has passed a resolution condemning gross violations in syria the decision is based on a recent report detailing abuses during the government crackdown on protesters and urges the broader un to take appropriate action a special investigator has also been...
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brotherhood's political arm the freedom and justice party has come in they. quartered by the ultra conservative party of the party and a reminder that this party has the better parents to push for religious codes and then in third position as was predicted is the coalition of liberal parties known as the drug from bloc now we are hearing reaction from israel it has called these developments to quote the israeli government very disturbing he's a defense minister and he says that he hopes in egypt without fear international treaties that it has signed in the past particularly the shaky nine hundred seventy nine peace treaty with israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with ten months and in this respect mass has issued a statement on its website commending the egyptian people for what it says clearly showing support is a must be running call in talking square remains much the same as it has been three weeks now and that is that people there simply do not believe the commitment of the promise by the government and the
brotherhood's political arm the freedom and justice party has come in they. quartered by the ultra conservative party of the party and a reminder that this party has the better parents to push for religious codes and then in third position as was predicted is the coalition of liberal parties known as the drug from bloc now we are hearing reaction from israel it has called these developments to quote the israeli government very disturbing he's a defense minister and he says that he hopes in...
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because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. well of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of homs is reassuring so far just to warn you some these images we've got here are graphic the flashpoint city of homs was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime on grass opposition reports meanwhile suggest that at least six people were killed in one syrian town but supposin forces only wednesday we'll talk more about this latest progress and today fergus hodgson the policy advisor for the future of freedom foundation is in north carolina united states for us and joins us now on the line vice. good to see retards and thanks for being with us given that any arab league's already put
because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with the moves socialist tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. well of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of homs is reassuring so far just...
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brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with socialist tendencies. and who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. that main lobbying platform. of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was a monitor's first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti-racial human arrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection but there are some doubts that the mission can bring positive results the final report will be a pretty much preordained conclusion that there will be findings that the assad government is not doing enough to to listen to the concerns of its citizens but personally i'm not sure what these more ridiculous about the story be the idea that the the autocratic
brotherhood did leave the square because they now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with socialist tendencies. and who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. that main lobbying platform. of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of holmes...
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mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave to the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street. quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with a more socialist tendency or more socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform the head of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the restive city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop indeed to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection but london based middle east expert tariq ali isn't confident he told me the arab league has not been doing its job properly for a long time you see the syrians let in the monitors to show that they're not. thinking they'd find nothing but the arab league has been one of the
mainly the muslim brotherhood did leave did leave to the square because they're now move busy with the elections and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street. quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with a more socialist tendency or more socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform the head of the arab league...
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and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street at least squares quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with. a tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the restive city of homes as reassuring so far just a warning you may find some of these images coming up at the stove and they are graphic the flash point city of homs was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime request and unrest opposition reports meanwhile suggest that at least six people were killed in one syrian town by security forces on wednesday which holds a london based middle east expert tariq ali who says the observers findings are unlikely to improve the situation. obviously the syrians let in the monitors to show that they're not. thinking they'd find nothing but believe has been one of the most. in the arab world for a long lon
and the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament for other than through the street at least squares quieter now so who really remains in the square now is activists with. a tendency. who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. of the arab league observers mission in syria has described the situation in the restive city of homes as reassuring so far just a warning you may find some of these...
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the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with a move socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. then of the arab league observer mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of homs is reassuring so far just to warn you some these images we've got here are graphic the flashpoint city of homs was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime on grass opposition reports meanwhile suggest that at least six people were killed in one syrian town but it would be forces only wednesday we'll talk more about this latest progress and today fergus hodgson's a policy adviser with the future of freedom foundation in north carolina united states where he joins us now on the line vice. good to see retards and thanks for being with us given that in the arab league's already putting pressure on the assad regime
the muslim brotherhood strategy now is to bring change through the parliament rather than through the street. so who really remains in the square now is activists with a move socialist tendency almost socialist agenda who did not do very well in the elections and they see they still perceive the street. the main lobbying. platform. then of the arab league observer mission in syria has described the situation in the rest of city of homs is reassuring so far just to warn you some these images...
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relation with the muslim brotherhood russia saudi qatar qatar has close relation with the muslim brotherhood they supported them since. more than a decade and its support is very clear in all the region in egypt in libya and tunisia. in palestine everywhere. second thing that qatar established. this broadcasting stablished broadcasting which is involved and al-jazeera and nobody can ignore that it affected our opinion and. best methods regarding all the issues in the. region particularly the palestinian that the police. issue so. it is of the state it is a very small a state but it's. just wrong according to the muslim brotherhood and we cannot ignore that this could not be without the agreement from the west particularly from united states and great. change thanks for explaining that to a professor of political science if you are at university in gaza. that the two most powerful leaders but to share a single nickname mirco zafer there are occurring at. to try and hammer out a eurozone rescue plan between just the pair of them the french german leaders angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy pushi
relation with the muslim brotherhood russia saudi qatar qatar has close relation with the muslim brotherhood they supported them since. more than a decade and its support is very clear in all the region in egypt in libya and tunisia. in palestine everywhere. second thing that qatar established. this broadcasting stablished broadcasting which is involved and al-jazeera and nobody can ignore that it affected our opinion and. best methods regarding all the issues in the. region particularly the...