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brotherhood economic program take this devastating toll and we've already seen the muslim brotherhood under more the committed to ending the ten billion dollars worth of subsidies food and fuel subsidies that are a lifeline to the country's cause that this is going to have a massive effect in terms of bringing about our people and so on on rest in the country. and there's also been a very under-reported free trade agreement signed when morsi was in europe earlier this summer between jose barroso and mostly. him committing egypt to a deep and comprehensive free trade agreement with europe the basically it's going to sacrifice all economic sovereignty of egypt in terms of its ability to pass foreign imports are regulated foreign capital subsidize its own interests have a coherent economic program this is all going to be sacrifice and it seems that the e.u. has been trying for well over ten years now to implement something called the european neighborhood policy which is essentially a kind of nafta the north africa that there was the free trade agreement between us and mexico ok ok let m
brotherhood economic program take this devastating toll and we've already seen the muslim brotherhood under more the committed to ending the ten billion dollars worth of subsidies food and fuel subsidies that are a lifeline to the country's cause that this is going to have a massive effect in terms of bringing about our people and so on on rest in the country. and there's also been a very under-reported free trade agreement signed when morsi was in europe earlier this summer between jose...
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i'm not one who believes we are pro-muslim brotherhood. i believe were trying to do as little as possible with the up ticks in cairo are very, very dangerous because there's now this broader population starting to mobilize against the brotherhood and firmly believes we are not only not with them, but actually with the brotherhood. the most dangerous example is the christian. the most pro-american community within each into her convinced that this administration is supporting the muslim brotherhood. we should be doing something to counteract the very bad piece of public diplomacy. >> i agree with what eric said. let me put a finer point on it. the fact that we have nothing to say on november 22nd or november 23rd about this constitutional decree has now set a narrative that once again we are treating stability for democracy, which is not a healthy thing because once again as i said in a presentation, it's not as are seen as benevolent actor. now it's reinforcing the idea these are words and morsi could keep gaza quiet you can virtually do a
i'm not one who believes we are pro-muslim brotherhood. i believe were trying to do as little as possible with the up ticks in cairo are very, very dangerous because there's now this broader population starting to mobilize against the brotherhood and firmly believes we are not only not with them, but actually with the brotherhood. the most dangerous example is the christian. the most pro-american community within each into her convinced that this administration is supporting the muslim...
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i'm not one who believes that we are pro-muslim brotherhood. i believe actually were trying to do as little as possible but the optics and cairo are very come in very dangerous because there's now this broader population straight to mobilize against the brotherhood and firmly believe we are not only not with them, but actually with the brotherhood. the most dangerous example is the christian. the most communities who are convinced that this administration is supporting the muslim brotherhood. we should be doing something to counteract that. bad piece of public diplomacy. >> i agree with what eric said. let me just put a finer point on it. the fact we had nothing to say on november 22nd on november 23rd about this constitutional decree has now fed a narrative that once again we are treating stability for democracy, which is not a healthy thing because once again it's a cinematic presentation, it's not as if we were seen as a benevolent act here. now it's reinforcing the idea these are words that are morsi could keep gaza quiet, he could virtuall
i'm not one who believes that we are pro-muslim brotherhood. i believe actually were trying to do as little as possible but the optics and cairo are very come in very dangerous because there's now this broader population straight to mobilize against the brotherhood and firmly believe we are not only not with them, but actually with the brotherhood. the most dangerous example is the christian. the most communities who are convinced that this administration is supporting the muslim brotherhood....
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brotherhood and the constituent assembly dominated by the muslim brotherhood they want the constitution constitutional referendum to go ahead because they think that they can think they can win it and get that constitution into effect of course going back just over a week or so the regional reason for all this was nominal sequence against all. the power not to be challenged and even students not to be challenged by any will for a team the course included which people in the position that it's necessary been calling him a new flare over the last. blow so people shouting. very angrily about that subject the ration of his they will not receive it they want all even they want him to stand down he wasn't followed want to stay in and watch the poster should go through absolute political deadlock and as we see it is resulted in very serious violence tom thanks a lot for that tom bowman line from near the presidential palace in current weather i spoke to blogger and journalist while afghan who said the situation in car is likely to get even worse. than he was tried and. what i can see is not th
brotherhood and the constituent assembly dominated by the muslim brotherhood they want the constitution constitutional referendum to go ahead because they think that they can think they can win it and get that constitution into effect of course going back just over a week or so the regional reason for all this was nominal sequence against all. the power not to be challenged and even students not to be challenged by any will for a team the course included which people in the position that it's...
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islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you will die like these two rabbits in its own words the assad government is fighting terrorists that has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government was ordered to have been widely criticized but does that mean the world should keep their eye
islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many...
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the muslim brotherhood did win the vote a few months ago to take basic control of the government, but it's not popular across all of egypt and there are groups that want to see it replaced with something more moderate. those groups continue to protest and they say they will continue to take up time and continue to go to tahrir square and alexandria and others as well and we could see the beginning of a long-term protest movement in cairo and across egypt. >> thank you for that update. >> jamie: and this fox news alert, a major break in the investigation into the terror attack in benghazi, libya. authorities in egypt arresting this man in cairo, mohammed ahmad. he's identified as the alleged ring leader of an al-qaeda-linked group that is suspected of taking part in the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate where ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed. u.s. intelligence reportedly take part in the capture. molly henneberg has more for us from washington. >> hi, jamie, a leader in the terror world, ambitious and very dangerous and now, egyptian authorities
the muslim brotherhood did win the vote a few months ago to take basic control of the government, but it's not popular across all of egypt and there are groups that want to see it replaced with something more moderate. those groups continue to protest and they say they will continue to take up time and continue to go to tahrir square and alexandria and others as well and we could see the beginning of a long-term protest movement in cairo and across egypt. >> thank you for that update....
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brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that he wouldn't take the constitution to a referendum less there was widespread consensus on the on the draft and of course given the huge protests against it in the past week or so there it's fairly evident that the egyptian society is has been divided it's not fragmented over this decision absolutely why do you think that he tried to make a power grab i mean coming off of mubarak you know dictatorial rule for decades it just seems interesting that he would try to seize so much power given that i think it's a combination of different things one aspect is the fact that there's a little bit of a sor
brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that...
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brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that he wouldn't take the constitution to a referendum less there was widespread consensus on the on the draft and of course given the huge protests against it in the past week or so there it's fairly evident that the egyptian society is has been divided if not fragmented over this decision absolutely why do you think that he tried to make a power grab i mean coming off of mubarak you know dictatorial rule for decades it just seems interesting that he would try to seize so much power given that i think it's a combination of different things one aspect is the fact that there's a little bit of a sort
brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that...
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a slab asst of a muslim brotherhood it is more islamist we would expect there also. aligning themselves with the salafi parties and movements which are the second largest and they form a ruling bloc which is not for democracy. there is a paradox of democracy in which was no one even to plateau. majority can elect a dictator and there were many instances in history when the majority elected dictators . the kind of the constitutional regime where they are getting now is far from being liberal it is democratic in the sense that it reflected the will of the people but the will of the people is not a liberal democracy it is a talk rissi of the sheria law and strict government control this is disliked by the revolution or all revolutionaries but if you need to choose if you are for democracy then you for the will of the people and the will of the people is not liberal. certainly made the middle east and particularly egypt is the big issue today two years after mubarak was overthrown egypt chins are once again protesting the ruling regime spotlights in the d.b. there has mo
a slab asst of a muslim brotherhood it is more islamist we would expect there also. aligning themselves with the salafi parties and movements which are the second largest and they form a ruling bloc which is not for democracy. there is a paradox of democracy in which was no one even to plateau. majority can elect a dictator and there were many instances in history when the majority elected dictators . the kind of the constitutional regime where they are getting now is far from being liberal it...
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brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become the president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that he wouldn't take the constitution to a referendum on less there was widespread consensus on the on the draft and of course given the huge protests against it in the past week or so there it's fairly evident that the egyptian society is has been divided it's not fragmented over this decision absolutely why do you think that he tried to make a power grab i mean coming off of mubarak you know dictatorial rule for decades it just seems interesting that he would try to seize so much power given that i think it's a combination of different things one aspect is the fact that there's a little bit of a
brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become the president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said...
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brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that he wouldn't take the constitution to a referendum on less there was widespread consensus on the on the draft and of course given the huge protests against it in the past week or so there it's fairly evident that the egyptian society is has been divided it's not fragmented over this decision absolutely why do you think that he tried to make a power grab i mean coming off of mubarak you know dictatorial rule for decades it just seems interesting that he would try to seize so much power given that i think it's a combination of different things one aspect is the fact that there's a little bit of a
brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become a president for the muslim brotherhood alone and all any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that...
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sest i think a lot of people did but the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi no he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely being a government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard khadafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses they can't be using now. again it's just a feeling people children and now i'm dad are really sick reaming we would not humanity of the one of the us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quirk of a place where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we're going to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across
sest i think a lot of people did but the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi no he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely...
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for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know very different political figure in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned moammar gadhafi controlled the country for over four years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and nearly in government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard conductor supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be using now. guys that are going to be fueling people children and now and then deadly sick reaming we would not humanitarian of the water to please help us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we're going to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said
for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know very different political figure in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned moammar gadhafi controlled the country for over four years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and nearly in government has been struggling to...
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brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya rising to bloody terror and one daffy in the country for over four years president holds and killed in two thousand over immunity and government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to die while after supporters of the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses so it can't be using now look the guys again it's just a feeling people children and now they're really. we've with the humanity of the world to. save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quirk of where no one can stop them and they have and limited money and we're going to the western leaders were
brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya rising to bloody terror and one daffy in the country for over four years president holds and...
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the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating political control and the population is not accepting any demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the muslim brotherhood. some u.s. officials are suggesting the syrian military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels and is awaiting final orders from president assad that quotes from unnamed sources in the american media come as washington says that there would be a reason to intervene and he is middle east correspondent policia reports the growing frenzy around w m d may not be a coincidence. these rumors are verified as of yet there are just allegations what they do suggest is that syria's military has been mixing chemical weapons and loading them into bombs the allegations suggest that the syrian pr
the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating political control and the population is not accepting any demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the muslim...
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sest though only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi will be no he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to bloody terror moment that people in the country for over forty years as the host and killed in two thousand and eleven the european government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the title but when the need for allegedly providing shelter to tie her supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses they can't be using now. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now and they have got really sick reaming we would not humanity of the wanted to please had us safe our family. i got this time to make libya now the quantum bit
sest though only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi will be no he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to...
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i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi again though he's obviously you know very different political figure to. carry on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he nearly being the government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard khadafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses they can be using now. guys are going to be feeling people children and now got really sick an evening we would not humanity of know what to do please help us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quantum of place where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and weapons the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was
i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi again though he's obviously you know very different political figure to. carry on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he nearly being the government has been...
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brotherhood of breaking the ballot to cement its power. in the primary school kelli zink navigates part fear is debate over whether america's love of guns has gone too far with manning demanding stricter control over those who can bear arms. bahrain sees more of police brutality and arrest for speaking out as the opposition described the situation in the gulf kingdom as its worst political crisis. and tit for tat lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to ban u.s. adoptions of russian children in response to washington slapping sanctions on russian officials. also its tyranny is russian and he europe while spaniards see though over a hated budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating on the right. it is one of the on the russian capital you're watching r t i'm reading joshie. earlier results from the final round of voting in edge of struggled referendum suggest the new constitution is likely to pass follows nearly a month of protest where the latest violent al break being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journal
brotherhood of breaking the ballot to cement its power. in the primary school kelli zink navigates part fear is debate over whether america's love of guns has gone too far with manning demanding stricter control over those who can bear arms. bahrain sees more of police brutality and arrest for speaking out as the opposition described the situation in the gulf kingdom as its worst political crisis. and tit for tat lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to ban u.s. adoptions of russian children in...
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sest though only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi open though he's obviously you know very different political figure in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned a month of deaf people in the country for over four years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he nearly in government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard conductor supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be using now. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now i'm dad got really sick reaming we would die humanity of the water the police had us save our family. i got this time to make libya they had a quantu
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but the muslim brotherhood is a bad virtue. you want to see muslims start having the organic debates they were having around the year 1900 and got aborted by the arrival of dictatorship. the need to have them have the basic slugest amongst -- slugfest amongst people of faith. it is not going to be the liberals' i will drive al qaeda -- that will drive al qaeda out. >> reuel, you cannot claim that people of faith equal the islamists. if you go to egypt today, 80- some-odd-million people will say they are people of faith. muslim brotherhood is a well organized party with only 600,000 or 800,000 people. you cannot say the people of faith in "islamists. it is an ideology for certain political goals, not a virtue. when the liberals in egypt when the election, you come back and talk to me. >> i want to add, i think we realize we're at this sensitive stage where there are multiple centers of power. you do have great liberal forces. they are in the streets. i want to stress my last point, the government largely standing on the sideline
but the muslim brotherhood is a bad virtue. you want to see muslims start having the organic debates they were having around the year 1900 and got aborted by the arrival of dictatorship. the need to have them have the basic slugest amongst -- slugfest amongst people of faith. it is not going to be the liberals' i will drive al qaeda -- that will drive al qaeda out. >> reuel, you cannot claim that people of faith equal the islamists. if you go to egypt today, 80- some-odd-million people...
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brotherhood police intervened with takeouts leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria and entire a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms what people are saying here on the streets the country is divided so if you're against the constitution say would only enforce the president to a dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic right it was drafted by islamist dominated assembly so it's for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy after the concert has drawn so they say we'll have parliamentary elections in the first round of course the votes of people voted in fifty seven percent in favor of the constitution analysts believe that this will be another yes vote this is largely because of the seventeen governorates voting today many of them a rule cultural places where the muslim brotherhood have quite a strong base of the seventeen voting today only three voted against the president in the presidential or in the presid
brotherhood police intervened with takeouts leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria and entire a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms what people are saying here on the streets the country is divided so if you're against the constitution say would only enforce the president to a dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic right it was drafted by...
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brotherhood have quite a strong support base of the seventeen voting today only three voted against the president in the presidential or in the presidential elections leading many to believe that this will in fact be yes votes the opposition forces for their part say that the only reason it was a yes vote in the first round was due to vote rigging rights groups did document several cases of electoral violations including unsupervised polling stations leaving both rights groups on the opposition forces to call for a rerun of the first round of the referendum saying it is actually not in boyd's issue judicial supervision remains a point of contention here that judges continue to boycott the referendum really will just have to see the outcome of the results as they come in later on today in the early hours of tomorrow morning but definitely could be expected by their own rest in the streets either way that both sides refused to back down. well bell is of course following developments in egypt you can see her latest updates via our twitter feed as r.t. underscore com and get interactive
brotherhood have quite a strong support base of the seventeen voting today only three voted against the president in the presidential or in the presidential elections leading many to believe that this will in fact be yes votes the opposition forces for their part say that the only reason it was a yes vote in the first round was due to vote rigging rights groups did document several cases of electoral violations including unsupervised polling stations leaving both rights groups on the opposition...
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the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi over now he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned moammar gadhafi from the country for over four years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely in government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard conductor supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be using to know. guys that are going to be fueling people children and and dad got really sickening we would not humanity of the one of the police had us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quantum bit w
the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi over now he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he...
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in addition to take revolutionaries who are also against the muslim brotherhood. so i don't want to call this the second wave of the of lucian or a second revolution it's it's you continue it's you two well we have started already back in generate your father's letter you're saying there's unhappiness with the muslim brotherhood just how religious base is this becoming now sectarian based how big are the tensions obviously there have been very very intense problems on a sectarian basis but is this reaganite in the problems again no. well i think that we have reached. a sad state of polarization between different factions you there are lots of islamists who are also causing the muslim brotherhood and what they're doing in addition to the liberals and leftists. so you're saying is i mean functions or elements of society involved in those protests that we're seeing well yes to some degree i can say this but still it's not the opinion of the general population. we had all sucrose to scumming to support morsi is decreed in different parts of the of the country in addit
in addition to take revolutionaries who are also against the muslim brotherhood. so i don't want to call this the second wave of the of lucian or a second revolution it's it's you continue it's you two well we have started already back in generate your father's letter you're saying there's unhappiness with the muslim brotherhood just how religious base is this becoming now sectarian based how big are the tensions obviously there have been very very intense problems on a sectarian basis but is...
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brotherhood of rigging the ballot to cement its power. primary school killings in connecticut sparked fears abate over whether america has a lot of guns has gone too far with manny demanding stricter control over those who can't bear arms. bahrain sees more police brutality and arrests for speaking out as the opposition described the situation in the gulf kingdom as a tourist political crisis. and tit for tat lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to ban u.s. adoptions of russian children in response to washington slapping sanctions on russian officials. it is alive and i am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me wearing a joshua welcome to the program. early results from the final round of voting in edge of struggle referendum suggests the new constitution is likely to pass it follows nearly a month of protest where the latest vile outbreak being in the country's second largest city of alexandria journalist bel true has more from the capital cairo. we're going to the results in egypt's contentious constitutional referendum egy
brotherhood of rigging the ballot to cement its power. primary school killings in connecticut sparked fears abate over whether america has a lot of guns has gone too far with manny demanding stricter control over those who can't bear arms. bahrain sees more police brutality and arrests for speaking out as the opposition described the situation in the gulf kingdom as a tourist political crisis. and tit for tat lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to ban u.s. adoptions of russian children in...
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brotherhood of rigging the ballot to cement its power. primary school killings in connecticut sparked fierce debate over whether america's love of guns has gone too far with manny demanding stricter control over those who can bear arms. bahrain sees more police brutality and harassed for speaking out as the opposition describes the situation in the gulf kingdom as its worst political crisis. yet for taf lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to fan u.s. adoptions of russian children in response to washington slapping sanctions on russian officials. and hysterically insurrection in europe while spaniards seize over a hate a budget strikes in greece put a damper on a credit rating upgrade. it is now i am the russian capital watching r.t. with me marina joshie welcome to the program our early results from the final round of voting age it's troubled referendum suggest the new constitution is likely to pass it follows nearly a month of pro das was the latest violent outbreak be the country's second largest city of alexandria girl isabel true ha
brotherhood of rigging the ballot to cement its power. primary school killings in connecticut sparked fierce debate over whether america's love of guns has gone too far with manny demanding stricter control over those who can bear arms. bahrain sees more police brutality and harassed for speaking out as the opposition describes the situation in the gulf kingdom as its worst political crisis. yet for taf lawmakers in moscow give the go ahead to fan u.s. adoptions of russian children in response...
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brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policies in libya rising to the bloody terror and the ones that he was the country for over four years as the host and killed in two thousand the iranian government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to die while conducting supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses so it can't be using now looks at guys again it's just a feeling people children and now they're really sickening. would the humanity of the water to. save our family. i got this time to make. that a quirk of. where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we're going to the western leaders
brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over though he's obviously you know a very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policies in libya rising to the bloody terror and the ones that he was the country for over four years as...
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islamised government a muslim brotherhood style. government there is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you will die like these two rabbits in its own words the government is fighting terrorists that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely critici
islamised government a muslim brotherhood style. government there is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many...
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the muslim brotherhood is saying, we are a lot for the democratic process to take place. if there is a majority that does not approve the constitution, let them speak at the polls with their votes. however, the opposition is saying this is a false choice that is being presented to them. on the one hand, there is a choice of accepting a constitution that many members of the opposition, as well as members of the christian church, egypt's minority group, did not have a hand in passing. on the other hand, if the constitution is voted down, there has been no clear plan given. presumably, morsi would retain these unchecked and sweeping powers that he planted himself in the decree. they say that this is a false choice being presented to them. as well as the pure logistics of the polls appeared to be breaking down. several judges going on straight, announcing they would boycott the referendum and not for dissipate. by egyptian law, judges it to be a polling stations to oversee the votes. recently, reports that over 200 embassadors come in and this is across the world, are refusin
the muslim brotherhood is saying, we are a lot for the democratic process to take place. if there is a majority that does not approve the constitution, let them speak at the polls with their votes. however, the opposition is saying this is a false choice that is being presented to them. on the one hand, there is a choice of accepting a constitution that many members of the opposition, as well as members of the christian church, egypt's minority group, did not have a hand in passing. on the...
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brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria a. few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided those who are against the constitution say will only enforce a presidential dictatorship that lacks a key social economic rights that was drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy after the conditions drafted they say we will have parliamentary elections in the first round of course the vote people voted to fifty seven percent in favor of the constitution analysts believe that this will be another yes votes this is largely because of the seventeen governorates voting today many of them a rule cultural places where the muslim brotherhood have quite a strong support base of the seventeen voting today only three voted against the president in the president or in the presidential elections lead
brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria a. few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided those who are against the constitution say will only enforce a presidential dictatorship that lacks a key social economic rights that was drafted by islamist dominated...
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brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become the president for the muslim brotherhood alone and any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that he wouldn't take the constitution to a referendum on less there was widespread consensus on the on the draft and of course given the huge protests against it in the past week or so there it's fairly evident that the egyptian society is has been divided it's not fragmented over this decision absolutely why do you think that he tried to make a power grab i mean coming off of mubarak you know dictatorial rule for decades it just seems interesting that he would try to seize so much power given that i think it's a combination of different things one aspect is the fact that there's a little bit of a sort
brotherhood he's not a president for all egyptians he's become the president for the muslim brotherhood alone and any and all opposition forces that have taken a stand against him have had to basically bear the brunt of his anger and his frustration with the process he's also broken a lot of promises along the way which is frustrated a lot of these various groups one promise for instance was to appoint a woman vice president and a coptic vice president that hasn't happened he's also said that...
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party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi know he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned moammar gadhafi from around the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he nearly in government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard conductor supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be no. guys again it's just a feeling people children and and dad got really sick an evening we would do humanity of the water the police had us save our family. i got this time to make libya they had a quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we're going to the western leaders were quick t
party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi know he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to comply he turned moammar gadhafi from around the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand...
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brotherhood groups also. conservative salafist groups in the polling stations telling people to vote yes the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed micky this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no post for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between rival protest groups limits rallies in egypt second city xandra in support of the constitution there was rock throwing and also burning of cars the police had to intervene with tear gas that comes just one week after similar clashes and xandra and of course three weeks after very bloody scenes here in the capital cairo we saw ten people die when rival . racist groups. outside the presidential punished with a deepening political crisis and neither side tracking down now the constitution is likely to be put in place we can only expect dissent from the street and possible violence across t
brotherhood groups also. conservative salafist groups in the polling stations telling people to vote yes the biggest news of the day however is the resignation of the vice president mohamed micky this is largely seen to be perhaps because in the draft constitution as it currently stands there is no post for the vice president this comes in the background of deepening violence across the country on friday we saw clashes between rival protest groups limits rallies in egypt second city xandra in...
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the latest news on the week's top stories on the muslim brotherhood says egypt's. new draft constitution which is seen by critics as discriminating against certain parts of society all of it continued violence on the street. rebels in syria claim they are making gains in their push towards damascus the u.s. giving the opposition of. official approval. of defiance north korea blasts off its latest rocket despite global condemnation saying it placed a weather satellite into. broadcasting live in. new shiny studios right here in moscow this is our with me rule recent shang welcome to the program egypt has really backed a contentious draft constitution in the first stage of a referendum which was held on saturday and that is according to an official tallies released by the muslim brotherhood which strongly supports the islamist leaning charter and the opposition which has been urging a no vote to what it calls a discriminatory draft also accepted their opponents were leading with a slim advantage journalist true has more from cairo. referendum of the constitution. you'
the latest news on the week's top stories on the muslim brotherhood says egypt's. new draft constitution which is seen by critics as discriminating against certain parts of society all of it continued violence on the street. rebels in syria claim they are making gains in their push towards damascus the u.s. giving the opposition of. official approval. of defiance north korea blasts off its latest rocket despite global condemnation saying it placed a weather satellite into. broadcasting live in....
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brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi know he's obviously you know very different political. ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely being a government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard gadhafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses so it can't be using now the guys again it's just a feeling people children and now really sickening we would know humanity of the world to. save our family only i got this time to make libya now the work them be. where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we've been the western leaders were quick to praise ch
brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt did so because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi know he's obviously you know very different political. ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and...
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the muslim brotherhood are about to trample all over women's rights. where are the women up in arms about the so-called war on women. they stand in silence now. why? we'll examine that question ... next. [ male announcer ] introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> it has become a familiar scene. egyptian citizens flooding the streets demanding their inalienable rights. egyptian president morsi and his muslim brotherhood have no desire to expand the freedom of its citizens. they're about to implement syria law. they're protesting the seizure of unrestricted powers by the nation's islamist president and his draft helicopters substitution. what you're
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the muslim brotherhood are about to trample all over women's rights. where are the women up in arms about the so-called war on women. they stand in silence now. why? ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> it has become a familiar scene. egyptian citizens flooding the streets demanding their inalienable rights. egyptian president morsi and his muslim brotherhood have no desire to expand the freedom of its citizens. they're about to implement syria law. they're protesting the seizure of unrestricted powers by the nation's islamist president and his draft helicopters substitution. what y
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the question is whether they can sustain that unity for the muslim brotherhood and for president morsi. they also have a challenge because although they won this referendum, the support, the turn out was low. the support they got at just under 64% was less than a referendum held last year where they got about 77%. and president morsi, the government may soon have to take some unpopular measures to try and prop up the economy here, which could hurt them at the ballot box. >> let's pick up on the reports of the economy. there have been reports of people taking savings out of banks. is there fear there could be capital flight out of egypt and possibly even the liberal people who are not happy with this constitution, uping stakes, leaving the country and ep grating. >> there are all sorts of fears, and there are some people who will be frightened about that. other members of the opposition say they will continue to fight against this constitution, and they will try and do it through parliament. they will try and do it through the election campaign. what president morsi and his supporters a
the question is whether they can sustain that unity for the muslim brotherhood and for president morsi. they also have a challenge because although they won this referendum, the support, the turn out was low. the support they got at just under 64% was less than a referendum held last year where they got about 77%. and president morsi, the government may soon have to take some unpopular measures to try and prop up the economy here, which could hurt them at the ballot box. >> let's pick up...
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islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call a holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage for the you will die like these do rabbits in its own words the assad government is fighting terrorists . that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that mean the world should
islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many...
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sest the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak i mean morsi and morsi no he's obviously you know right different political figure to mubarak in terms of psychology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi could rule the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he nearly the government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard khadafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be using now. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now i'm glad they're really sickening we would not humanity of the one of the us save our family. i got this time to make libya had to quote them a place whe
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justice party during elections a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak and having morsi and morsi we know he's obviously you know right different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi could rule the country for over forty years is deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven nearly the government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard gadhafi supporters are using heavy machinery to demolish these demolished houses that can't be using now. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now really sickening we would not a humanitarian of the water to please help us save our family. i got this time to make libya now the what a place where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and weapons the western leaders were quick to praise change
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sest the only months ago they were rallying in support of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice party during the elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak i mean morsi and morsi no he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising took a bloody turn moammar gadhafi who ruled the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven and he merely being a government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as besieging the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to diehard khadafi supporters the are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses second be using no. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now and then got really sick reaming we would not humanity of no want to. save our family. i got this time to make libya now the quantum bit where no one
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michelin's will come out of the second round which indicates it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with media outlets numbers and mounting up there saying approximately fifty six point five percent voted yes forty three point five percent voting this will see to be of course a major blow to the opposition forces particularly because in this round only two of the governor it's involved to the ten you voted actually voted as a notice of the constitution this particular stage of the referendum was largely seen to be the biggest chance for a no vote to the constitution i think governor it's involved actually voted against the president during the presidential elections so really right now the opposition forces are going to have to either drum up support in the next six days or the second round or final time to talk to you to do that campaign i think there will be heightened tensions of course i mean people have criticized the idea that the referendum respects in two days of the week in the middle with these results coming out because of course people are going to react to them
michelin's will come out of the second round which indicates it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with media outlets numbers and mounting up there saying approximately fifty six point five percent voted yes forty three point five percent voting this will see to be of course a major blow to the opposition forces particularly because in this round only two of the governor it's involved to the ten you voted actually voted as a notice of the constitution this particular stage of the...
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the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating their political control and the population is not accepting it and the demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the muslim brotherhood. germany and israel have agreed to disagree over the issue of jewish settlements on palestinian land that's the soft stance of chancellor my cows stop short of condemning israeli actions actions which have loved her european partners furious israel is facing increasing isolation on the continent after eight announced plans to build three thousand new homes on occupied palestinian territories germany initially criticized the news but didn't join as at least a two fold in israel's ambassador has to condemn it relations between the two have been especially tense after germany abs
the muslim brotherhood and moving more and more who are consolidating their political control and the population is not accepting it and the demands and dreams of the aspirations of the arab spring from january two thousand and eleven have not been met and the backing by president obama of president morsi has also been a serious deficiency and so the people are left with nothing but to demonstrate and to try to stop where appears to be a dictatorship or at least a consolidation of power by the...
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justice party during elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over now he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to bloody terror moammar gadhafi from within the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two thousand and eleven the mirriam government has been struggling to control parts of the country going as far as beseeching the entire town of bani walid for allegedly providing shelter to die her supporters are using heavy machinery to demolish the demolished houses secondary using no. guys again it's just a feeling people children and now and dad got really sick an evening we would then humanity of the water the police had us save our family in saigon already i got this trying to make leave yet they had a quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we've been to the weste
justice party during elections i think a lot of people did vote for the muslim brotherhood in egypt because they wanted economic changes not just getting rid of mubarak or having morsi and morsi over now he's obviously you know very different political figure to mubarak in terms of his ideology has carried on much the same policies in terms of economic policy in libya the uprising to bloody terror moammar gadhafi from within the country for over forty years was deposed and killed in two...
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islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrong committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you will die like these rabbits in its own words the assad government is fighting terrorists that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that mean the world should keep their eyes
islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrong committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many...