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of egypt. they store the power, they kidnapped the legitimate president. and also the legitimate governor. >> but sir, they have the honor and the weapons and the means to control the streets to continue to suppress the muslim brierhood what is the next response. >> accused to have the army, to send the muslim brotherhood for 30 years behind bars but he never scared us. and we work again, as positions for 30 years we were -- going to the parliaments and we have a lot of parliamentarians. through phone operators terms and the council, the uhm err parliament, and they never scare us. movement baric established like five mar usual codes. through his era, this never scares us, and we keep going, we will keep resisting this kind of bloody coupe. we are working together among the people that are anti-coupe. that's very very big presentation from the egyptian people. again, this kind of bloody coupe. >> i don't think that they accept this besides the international community, and the muslim brotherhood
of egypt. they store the power, they kidnapped the legitimate president. and also the legitimate governor. >> but sir, they have the honor and the weapons and the means to control the streets to continue to suppress the muslim brierhood what is the next response. >> accused to have the army, to send the muslim brotherhood for 30 years behind bars but he never scared us. and we work again, as positions for 30 years we were -- going to the parliaments and we have a lot of...
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>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the moral high ground and god. ♪ i shall be free ♪ someday >> coming up, just minutes from now, the ten commandments. what really happened on that mountaintop? and what do you find when you climb sinai today? follow the amazing journey when "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" returns. our career guidance system.ue it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.ed
>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money....
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lori lives and works in egypt. we met her at a theme park of sorts, a place where tourists can go to see the moses story come to life. the moses story happened along somewhere that looked very much like this. >> right. right. >> most of us picture ancient egypt with its huge monuments and its grandeur. but lori says most people live simple lives, as farmers and fishermen. what's he doing? >> he is fishing. he's trying to scare the fish into the right place. >> there they are. are they real? >> they're probably -- >> plastic? >> plastic. >> despite the low-budget special effects, lori lawson tells me it's fairly accurate in its depiction in the world moses was born into. >> the text tells us his mother made a basket and put him in it, and pushed him off undoubtedly in just the right place so someone would find him. >> guess what. >> and here he is. >> as if we had planned it. >> very nice. >> in a twist of fate typical of the biblical narrative, moses winds up at the home of the very man who ordered his death. >> he
lori lives and works in egypt. we met her at a theme park of sorts, a place where tourists can go to see the moses story come to life. the moses story happened along somewhere that looked very much like this. >> right. right. >> most of us picture ancient egypt with its huge monuments and its grandeur. but lori says most people live simple lives, as farmers and fishermen. what's he doing? >> he is fishing. he's trying to scare the fish into the right place. >> there they...
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and bail out egypt. but, at the end of the day, egypt is going to need the u.s. we are a global economic power. we are global military power. maybe not today. maybe not tomorrow. but at some point, egypt is going to need the u.s. as the u.s. needs egypt, a and so we are going to have to find some accomodations. so, i think, you know, as yow mentioned, we reviewed the military aid. i thought that was smart. don't cut it off right away and sort of lose all your influence. but don't give them a blank check that says it doesn't matter what you do we will support you. we have to stay with the middle ground where we are talking, still trying to influence. but also just not saying whatever you do goes. being a critical voice but a friendly voice behind the scenes. well, there certainly is the attention right now. speaking to someone who just returned from egypt, teaching out there at a university and they said that there definitely is a feeling there of some isolation. a member of the muslim brotherhood's freedom and justice part bring. had this to say about the crack d
and bail out egypt. but, at the end of the day, egypt is going to need the u.s. we are a global economic power. we are global military power. maybe not today. maybe not tomorrow. but at some point, egypt is going to need the u.s. as the u.s. needs egypt, a and so we are going to have to find some accomodations. so, i think, you know, as yow mentioned, we reviewed the military aid. i thought that was smart. don't cut it off right away and sort of lose all your influence. but don't give them a...
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number an unprecedented four egypt. in addition, we've been working on documenting a wide censorship efforts by this interim government backed by the military that includes rating tv stations, detaining dozens of tvrnalists -- raiding stations, detaining dozens of journalists. egypt has seen the most deteriorated we have documented since 1992 in the past year. as part of our report, we also talked about other countries. on the top of the list is serious. 29 cases of journalists have been killed this year. 63 journalists were covering the events in syria. there is justean killing. we have documented a lot of kidnapping cases. this has been the most worrying time in syria. we assume 53 kidnapping cases happen this year for which also raises the total number of kidnapping to 76 cents the uprising. we have seen more and more in thesen engaging tactics. there are more and more kidnappings of journalists and enforcing censorship for a reporter. in addition, post-iraq, the violence that has erupted in iraq has also resulted in
number an unprecedented four egypt. in addition, we've been working on documenting a wide censorship efforts by this interim government backed by the military that includes rating tv stations, detaining dozens of tvrnalists -- raiding stations, detaining dozens of journalists. egypt has seen the most deteriorated we have documented since 1992 in the past year. as part of our report, we also talked about other countries. on the top of the list is serious. 29 cases of journalists have been killed...
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>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies, actually, is our thoughts are off with egyptians and their struggles. >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was it was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the moral high ground. and god. ♪ >>> coming up just minutes from now, the ten commandments. what really happened on that mountain top? and what do you find when you climb sinai today? follow the amazing journey when "back to beginning with christiane amanpour" returns. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot
>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies, actually, is our thoughts are off with egyptians and their struggles. >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was it was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the...
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will not affect egypt's water access. in dam said to be completed 2016 is for them a much-needed step toward energy development . farmers view the river as critical to the and are not biting the assurances. only god knows who will come next. they will control egypt, and we will be lost. if farmers face shortages, they may turn to limited underground wells, which is less rich in the nutrients found in the vast rivers silt deposits. >> other troubled waters as israel joins in the palestinian authority for white water sharing agreement. the deal was the the building of sea with thee red source being close to the dead sea. the dead sea a famous taurus spot has been receiving at the rate of over a meter every year, as population increases in the region, diverted for drinking and agriculture. too expensive to travel to pay his last respects, benjamin netanyahu's decision not to attend nelson mandela's funeral has raised a few eyebrows. because of security and travel would waste or the equivalent -- would race to the equivalent
will not affect egypt's water access. in dam said to be completed 2016 is for them a much-needed step toward energy development . farmers view the river as critical to the and are not biting the assurances. only god knows who will come next. they will control egypt, and we will be lost. if farmers face shortages, they may turn to limited underground wells, which is less rich in the nutrients found in the vast rivers silt deposits. >> other troubled waters as israel joins in the...
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or even knew about egypt's christian past. >> armanios: i don't think there's a lot of awareness of egypt's role in the christian story. it's a forgotten community, as many people have called it. >> simon: are coptics a little bit upset about that? >> armanios: i think they would be eager to share their stories. they want to share this story with the world. >> simon: they want people to know that christianity has deep roots in egypt, in places like the eastern desert next to the red sea. we visited st. anthony's, the first christian monastery in the world. father maximous el-antony has been a monk here for 35 years. now, i think most people think that the monastic tradition began in what we call "the holy land"-- israel/palestine? >> maximous el-antony: yeah. >> simon: but it began here? >> maximous: yes, it began here, of course, in egypt. >> simon: it began in these mountains, 450 feet above the sands. the monks believe it was in that tiny cave that st. anthony, the first christian monk, followed god's instructions to seclude himself in the desert. every night around midnight, monks and n
or even knew about egypt's christian past. >> armanios: i don't think there's a lot of awareness of egypt's role in the christian story. it's a forgotten community, as many people have called it. >> simon: are coptics a little bit upset about that? >> armanios: i think they would be eager to share their stories. they want to share this story with the world. >> simon: they want people to know that christianity has deep roots in egypt, in places like the eastern desert...
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>> he's born in mespotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnagoran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming back to being in touch with god, the visit is always the place. >> it's almost kind of shocking to me that these immense stories that more than, you know, 2, 3 billion people believe in, christian, jew, muslim, there's not a rock that connects them. you're an archeologist. doesn't that sort of trouble you? >> of course, i would love to have much more concrete remains for abraham, but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeology is poor's here. >> on the path, we met a young shepherd, and as it so happened -- what's his name? [ speaking
>> he's born in mespotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnagoran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming...
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>> born in mesopotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnar goran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming back to being in touch with god, the visit is always the place. >> it's almost kind of shocking to me that these immense stories that more than, you know, 2 billion, 3 billion people believe in, christian, jew, muslim, there's not a rock that connects them. you're an archeologist. doesn't that sort of trouble you? >> of course, i would love to have much more concrete remains for abraham. but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeology's poor here. >> on the path, we met a young shepherd. and as it so happened -- what's his name? >>
>> born in mesopotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnar goran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming...
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well coming up for you the crushed hopes of those who are coming of age egypt there's this illusion that among the country's younger generation but how the arab spring turned out there a main main goal now is to get out and live abroad as we've reported shortly. in the fortress meant mentality in western europe as leaders book to ring fence jobs for their own nationals amid fears of a new tide of even immigration from the east stay with our team. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. wealthy british style it's time to write limericks with. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our team. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit our big t.v. dog called. welcome back to r.t. international live from moscow a new oil rush is brewing in the
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of a previous film i had mealed called "egypt we're watching you." not the best film to be found by military intelligence as the country is excluding. >> jon: do you travel with your entire uovre with you, all your films in the bag? >> in this case i was handing out dvds for people in the movie. that's why it was in the bag. they let me go after eight hours. after i tried to get rid of dvd they found the bits in the drain. they held up the shard of glass as evidence. i confessed all and they finally let me go. i went to the square. it was magical, men, women, all different classes basically fighting for a different country. >> jon: it was amazing to see in the early days, too, muslim brotherhood and secularists and, you know, so called liberals, so called conservatives, people of all different political persuasions really forming a very common bond and ethos. >> that's right. it never happened before. we grew up in an egypt where, you know, under emergency law you can't have more than four or five people meeting and talking about politics. this was u
of a previous film i had mealed called "egypt we're watching you." not the best film to be found by military intelligence as the country is excluding. >> jon: do you travel with your entire uovre with you, all your films in the bag? >> in this case i was handing out dvds for people in the movie. that's why it was in the bag. they let me go after eight hours. after i tried to get rid of dvd they found the bits in the drain. they held up the shard of glass as evidence. i...
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>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies, actually, is our thoughts are off with egyptians and their struggles. >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was it was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the moral high ground. and god. ♪ >>> coming up just minutes from now, the ten commandments. what really happened on that mountain top? and what do you find when you climb sinai today? follow the amazing journey when "back to beginning with christiane amanpour" returns. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. every weekend worked, every idea sold... ♪ .
>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies, actually, is our thoughts are off with egyptians and their struggles. >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was it was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the...
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political turmoil a crackdown on the protests an economy in limbo life in egypt is no is why just ahead a look at what happened to those dreams of the dreams rather of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago plus. no one welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final month they belong to the new york sang i and the rest because i was doing the case you will be every week. prevails sleep peacekeepers for a program of concerned with monitoring peace deals in a post conflict environment nowadays they are increasingly asked to operate in a high risk obama while believe violence is still a legal i'll read to stay. motionless what these people have caused over almost twenty years four million people killed millions of displaced and refugees tens of thousands of women raped. children and recruited those soldiers who were slaves no. the the. police it was terrible they are looking very hard to take a. long line have you ever had sex with the earthquake there's no. p
political turmoil a crackdown on the protests an economy in limbo life in egypt is no is why just ahead a look at what happened to those dreams of the dreams rather of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago plus. no one welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final month they belong to the new york sang i and the rest because i was doing the case you will be every...
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political turmoil a crackdown on protests and an economy in limbo life in egypt is no easy ride just ahead a look at what happened to those dreams of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago plus. a warm welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. the . economic downturn the find out all day long the deal shanghai and the rest because i think the case will be every week along. with. all of the new book the moment along the bank of new knowledge base if you're trying to evoke. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today on researchers. previously peacekeepers were primarily concerned with monitoring peace deals in a post conflict environment nowadays there are increasingly asked to operate in a high risk obama while believe the bible is too lenient or reduced. motionless with these people who has caused over almost one. four million people killed millions of displaced and refugees tens of thousands of women raped tens of thousands of children and recruit soldiers slaves no. largest consumer p.c.'s
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>> born in mesopotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnar goran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming back to being in touch with god, the visit is always the place. >> it's almost kind of shocking to me that these immense stories that more than, you know, 2 billion, 3 billion people believe in, christian, jew, muslim, there's not a rock that connects them. you're an archeologist. doesn't that sort of trouble you? >> of course, i would love to have much more concrete remains for abraham. but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeology's poor here. >> on the path, we met a young shepherd. and as it so happened -- what's his name? >>
>> born in mesopotamia, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is abnar goran, an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming...
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>> born in mespotame yeah, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming back to being in touch with god, the visit is always the place. >> it's almost kind of shocking to me that these immense stories that more than, you know, two, three billion people believe in, christian, jew, muslim, there's not a rock that connects them. you're an archeologist. doesn't that sort of trouble you? >> of course, i would love to have much more concrete remains for abraham, but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeology's poor's here. >> on the path, we met a young shepherd, and as it so happened -- what's his name? >> abraham. >> a
>> born in mespotame yeah, goes to egypt, and comes back. the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. >> it's a story that's shared by about half the world. abraham's path will eventually wind through ten countries. our next stop is in the biblical land of kanaan, in what is now israel and the west bank. my guide on this part of abraham's path is an israeli archeologist. >> if somebody is thinking for getting back to roots, coming back to...
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>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the moral high ground and god. ♪ i shall be free ♪ someday >> coming up, just minutes from now, the ten commandments. what really happened on that mountaintop? and what do you find when you climb sinai today? follow the amazing journey when "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" returns. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow
>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money....
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well that whole turmoil a crackdown on protests and an economy in limbo life in egypt is no easy ride just to add a look at what happens to the dreams of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago plus. no warm welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. and . the. review economic up down in the final. days the longer the deal sank i and the rest because i think the case will be every week. prevails sleep peacekeepers for a president who are concerned with monitoring peace deals again at post conflict environment nowadays there are increasingly asked to operate in a high risk of violence while believe bibles are still angels all we need to stay. motionless what these people have schools over almost twenty years four million people killed millions of displaced and refugees tens of thousands of women raped dozens of thousands of children recruited those soldiers who were slaves no. but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's beca
well that whole turmoil a crackdown on protests and an economy in limbo life in egypt is no easy ride just to add a look at what happens to the dreams of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago plus. no warm welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. and . the. review economic up down in the final. days the longer the deal sank i and the rest because i think the case will be every week. prevails sleep peacekeepers...
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political turmoil a crackdown on protests and an economy in limbo life in egypt is no easy just ahead as we take a look out whether the dreams of those who took part in the arab spring uprising almost three years ago. plus. no warm welcome for new members as immigration and finance drives a wedge through the european union. the . economic ups and downs in the final months the on the deal and the rest because it's going be casey will be if we told me. one of the wonderful strong arming allies the new knowledge base i describe you know both. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. you know more you know i mean people name is ali baba. going to a mobile solti. sadly i've got another family. i'm still looking for mine. all the good life. from my place in the world. literally have no place to live. no. chewing on the bread that you bought with the last money you were able to beg and all i can say is get out of here. there are only two possible outcomes to the situation you never get of miami and it's all about fancy cars chicks the other option you die in the ring b
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new charges have been filed against egypt's former president mohamed morsi he is accused of involvement in a prison break which resulted in the death of several guards during the twenty eleven uprising against hosni mubarak the continuing crackdown against the muslim brotherhood is also taking its toll on every day lives this is fifteen year old khaled who was arrested after he brought a ruler to school bearing the pro morsi sign the photo here shows the four finger salute if you can see it a gesture which would now immediately land you in jail in egypt prosecutors claim the boy was inciting violence the muslim brotherhood unites millions of people who oppose the interim government in egypt but they say their voice is being cautious in his belt through reports now it's just another reason why many gyptian xah looking elsewhere for a better life. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo cafe talking about a better life abroad three years on from participating in two thousand and eleven revolution almer is frustrated by the state of the country he say
new charges have been filed against egypt's former president mohamed morsi he is accused of involvement in a prison break which resulted in the death of several guards during the twenty eleven uprising against hosni mubarak the continuing crackdown against the muslim brotherhood is also taking its toll on every day lives this is fifteen year old khaled who was arrested after he brought a ruler to school bearing the pro morsi sign the photo here shows the four finger salute if you can see it a...
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and how much attention do authorities such as those in egypt pay to you? >> well, we've been documenting and promoting all the cases of attacks against journalists in egypt. and we've worked with government, we send them letters, we worked with egyptian media, even the syndicate for journalists, to document and promote those attacks. and our recent letter to the egyptian public prosecutor, we told them that this is their responsibility, in front of egyptians, and also in front of the international community. and last month, specifically, the organization that i work for and other press freedom organization, managed to get the security council and also the general assembly in the u.n. to adopt a new resolution of protection of journalists and impunity. for the first time we managed to assign a date in november, a daily -- an annual day against impunity. and that would be an opportunity to pressure local authorities and all the governments to persecute attacks against journalists, especially in death situation. otherwise we are working -- >> i'm sorry, i tho
and how much attention do authorities such as those in egypt pay to you? >> well, we've been documenting and promoting all the cases of attacks against journalists in egypt. and we've worked with government, we send them letters, we worked with egyptian media, even the syndicate for journalists, to document and promote those attacks. and our recent letter to the egyptian public prosecutor, we told them that this is their responsibility, in front of egyptians, and also in front of the...
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for you the crushed hopes of those who are coming of age in egypt there's disillusion about among the country's younger generation with how the arab spring turned out their main goal now to get out and live abroad we report shortly. the. economic downturn the final long days the new york and the rest of life doing the case will be every week. but if you're going through a moment like the bank of new knowledge base your life you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back you're watching r.t. international live from moscow torture in bahrain has once again been revealed by human rights groups amnesty international claims that children as young as thirteen have been subjected to brutal mistreatment while in detention i'm joined now by dr nabil chair of the bahrain rehabilitation antiviolence organization thanks for being with us this is far from the first report of bahraini authorities torturing people has the kingdom done anything to address its human rights record. in fact if you want to look at the situ canal it's deteriorating the fact of
for you the crushed hopes of those who are coming of age in egypt there's disillusion about among the country's younger generation with how the arab spring turned out their main goal now to get out and live abroad we report shortly. the. economic downturn the final long days the new york and the rest of life doing the case will be every week. but if you're going through a moment like the bank of new knowledge base your life you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll...
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>> yes, it will ramp up tensions in egypt. i think it may drive the muslim brotherhood underground while some will simply walk away from them. i think a lot of people will decide to continue their support but underground. in a way it criminalizes an organization that frankly, a year ago in the bombing of egypts it was during an demonstration. >> i asked if this will have an affect on the future of the organization? >> no, i don't think it will have any affect because they have done more than just announce. they have acted on the announc announcement. anyone who does anything will be punished. they have been punishing. which will not change anything in the work of the brotherhood. they've been working with the limitation of the north, and it will still be there on the ground with the alliance. >> turning now to the vatican where pope francis delivered his first message today. he offered wishes for a better world and called for peace in the middle east in africa. >> reporter: prince of peace in every place turn hearts aside from
>> yes, it will ramp up tensions in egypt. i think it may drive the muslim brotherhood underground while some will simply walk away from them. i think a lot of people will decide to continue their support but underground. in a way it criminalizes an organization that frankly, a year ago in the bombing of egypts it was during an demonstration. >> i asked if this will have an affect on the future of the organization? >> no, i don't think it will have any affect because they have...
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>> travels to the promise land, goes down to egypt and comes back. so the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. ♪ ♪ >> it's a story shared by half the world. his path through ten countries. our next stop in now israel and the west bank. my guide is an israeli archaeologist. >> if somebody is seeking for getting back to roots, coming back to be in touch with god, the desert is always the place. >> it's always shocking to me that these immense stories that more than, you though, two, three billion people believe in, christian, jew, muslim. you're an archaeologist, doesn't that trouble you? >> much more country remains but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeologist is put here. >> on the path, we met a young sheppard and as it so happens. what's his name? abraham? >> abraham. >> the name of the biblical patriot, remains popular with all three faiths today. >> we have so much in common believing in the same father and being from the same family and sharing a lot of the values
>> travels to the promise land, goes down to egypt and comes back. so the story is trying to connect him, i think, to the entire ark of the region. ♪ ♪ >> it's a story shared by half the world. his path through ten countries. our next stop in now israel and the west bank. my guide is an israeli archaeologist. >> if somebody is seeking for getting back to roots, coming back to be in touch with god, the desert is always the place. >> it's always shocking to me that...
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>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money. the only power that we had was the moral high ground and god. ♪ i shall be free ♪ someday >> coming up, just minutes from now, the ten commandments. what really happened on that mountaintop? and what do you find when you climb sinai today? follow the amazing journey when "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" returns. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for saf
>> or even if we're lucky enough to have left egypt, has everybody left egypt? one of the great ironies of celebrating a seder now is our thoughts are often with egyptians and their struggles. ♪ >> when they were marching in tahrir square, what was great was here was freedom that was born in the soil that had come back to the soil. >> what the moses story stands for is that the power is with the powerless. ♪ >> we had no guns. we hardly had a vote. we had no money....
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. >>> crisis in egypt. defiance from leaders of egypt's muslim brotherhood after the interim government declares the group a terrorist organization. >>> a cold, dark christmas for half a million people in the northern u.s. and canada. crews work around the clock trying to restore power. >>> being eight. a new perspective on the struggles of the homeless during the holidays through one california boy's eyes. >>> we begin tonight in central africa where the united nations is trying to prevent civil war in south sudan. the u.n. agreed to send another 6,000 troops to the region, more than doubling the number of peacekeepers there. fighting between the country's army and rebels loyal to south sudan's vice president has been particularly fierce in the city of bore. some of the images in her report may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: collecting bodies in bor is going to be a grim task. south sudan's army officials say these men defected scombroined the rebels. jz cannot independently verify this. civilians are
. >>> crisis in egypt. defiance from leaders of egypt's muslim brotherhood after the interim government declares the group a terrorist organization. >>> a cold, dark christmas for half a million people in the northern u.s. and canada. crews work around the clock trying to restore power. >>> being eight. a new perspective on the struggles of the homeless during the holidays through one california boy's eyes. >>> we begin tonight in central africa where the...
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work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits they will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of the population that would seek job elsewhere job outside the country youth unemployment rates are at a staggering seventy seven percent and that may well rise after years of turmoil for young men like almost seeking work abroad is often the only option but it's not just the economy driving egyptians to leave some fleeing and made a growing crackdown on political freedoms a growing numbers of activists are now facing jail sentences after the military installed government enforced the law banning protests without official permission daily battles between student protesters and security forces broke egypt's campuses police and the army continue to patrol the streets here w
work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits they will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of the population that would seek job elsewhere job outside the country...
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egypt has seven day for a referendum on its new constitution the mid january vote is seen as the biggest test so far for the military led government authority but the campaign has already had its fair share of scandal this is a banner promoting the constitution as representing all in egypt but the people you see here aren't what they seem it shows stock pictures of people from a library most likely foreigners who images pop up everywhere on the internet the timing isn't good for the government in cairo or the country still rocked by regular protests by students who are increasingly disillusioned with the result of their revolution well true reports on their hopes for a better future. almost a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo cafe talking about a better life uproots three years on from participating in two thousand and eleven revolution oh my is frustrated with the state of the country he says once he finishes his studies he'll have to leave. here your study for four years then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better chances are side egypt t
egypt has seven day for a referendum on its new constitution the mid january vote is seen as the biggest test so far for the military led government authority but the campaign has already had its fair share of scandal this is a banner promoting the constitution as representing all in egypt but the people you see here aren't what they seem it shows stock pictures of people from a library most likely foreigners who images pop up everywhere on the internet the timing isn't good for the government...
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if he does decide to run, he will be popular in egypt. it may bring stability and will take egypt farther away from democracy. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin thank you and stay safe and thank you to former secretary of state public affairs p.j. crowley. >> after the break, as the white house prepares to turn the page on 2013 positive signs on the rollout of the affordable care act. democrats may be looking elsewhere for a winning issue in 2014. we'll discuss next on "now." humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds whe
if he does decide to run, he will be popular in egypt. it may bring stability and will take egypt farther away from democracy. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin thank you and stay safe and thank you to former secretary of state public affairs p.j. crowley. >> after the break, as the white house prepares to turn the page on 2013 positive signs on the rollout of the affordable care act. democrats may be looking elsewhere for a winning issue in 2014. we'll discuss next on "now."...
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now why is he not in venice right now but look you know not long ago in egypt there was a protest where a thousand people were killed supporting a democratically elected government mccain said little or nothing and no one has been killed in ukraine there's a political dispute over the orientation of the country that's been going on for some time what business is it over here is and why does it say why does he say nothing when there is violence it's not just him it's higher up as well the u.s. state department is now threatening sanctions against ukraine if there is more violence or if the police crackdown on violence at any more of these demonstrations . come may do that they can do it but what do you think about the fact that they're doing that well sanctions are absurd they have no history of being successful at all there are a weapon that the u.s. uses it's decreasingly effective internationally it just isolates the u.s. it doesn't isolate the countries that are victims of these sanctions it does hurt the common people it hurts the local economy it doesn't hurt governments look at lo
now why is he not in venice right now but look you know not long ago in egypt there was a protest where a thousand people were killed supporting a democratically elected government mccain said little or nothing and no one has been killed in ukraine there's a political dispute over the orientation of the country that's been going on for some time what business is it over here is and why does it say why does he say nothing when there is violence it's not just him it's higher up as well the u.s....
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. >> he was egypt's first democratically elected leader. could be facing execution. a court in egypt has charged mohamed morsi for conspiring with foreign groups to do terrorist acts. dismissed the charges as fabrications and lies. ofresponse from leadership hezbollah. earlier i asked if it is possible to see if egypt could execute a former president. >> warmer president morsi is being charged with high treason while in office. a more seriouse charge. all possibilities are in play. it's remarkable we have even he isd this stage where heading into trial for treason. >> there are concerns that morsi will not face a fair trial in egypt. it is fair to say the country is divided when it comes to the opinion of the former leader. >> absolutely, and that is a charge that can be applied to a much wider set of circumstances. a host of legal cases going forward against the muslim brotherhood officials and members, and these have been decried i national human rights organizations as part of a trumped up and politically motivated legal process, so among human rights officials an
. >> he was egypt's first democratically elected leader. could be facing execution. a court in egypt has charged mohamed morsi for conspiring with foreign groups to do terrorist acts. dismissed the charges as fabrications and lies. ofresponse from leadership hezbollah. earlier i asked if it is possible to see if egypt could execute a former president. >> warmer president morsi is being charged with high treason while in office. a more seriouse charge. all possibilities are in play....
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now prosecutors in egypt have ordered the arrest of a man whose son brought a ruler to school bearing a muslim brotherhood symbol the fifteen year old is already in jail on suspicion of inciting violence and his father is now wanted for encouraging his son the case is seen as part of a wider climbdown of the country and as bill two reports another reason why many egyptians are looking elsewhere for a better life. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo cafe talking about a better life abroad three years on from participating in two thousand and eleven revolution omer is frustrated by the state of the country he says once he finishes his studies he'll have to leave. here your story for four years and then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better chances are the side egypt there i can find the freedom to work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others are looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political in
now prosecutors in egypt have ordered the arrest of a man whose son brought a ruler to school bearing a muslim brotherhood symbol the fifteen year old is already in jail on suspicion of inciting violence and his father is now wanted for encouraging his son the case is seen as part of a wider climbdown of the country and as bill two reports another reason why many egyptians are looking elsewhere for a better life. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo...
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as el note, it's the biggest political party in egypt. it's a huge movement, so you're not just talking about a wide swath of supporters you're alienating, but a lot of social services, charities, nongovernment organizations in the country will be shut down it further aliens yates the -- if the muslim brotherhood goes underground, who will they turn to? they started in the sinai, but they're gaining influence throughout the country. these are the groups that are believed to be responsible for some of these bombings. the concern is this could further radicalize the population. >> there's long-standing ties between the u.s. government and the interim government there in egypt. whagle plafr for plan for dealing with this government? egypt? >> it's really unclear, brianna. the us has very little influence. this was a symbolic amount of weapons and loans, that countries like saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, they share the concern, so they're making up the shortfall and more for the egyptian government. the u.s. doesn't really know what
as el note, it's the biggest political party in egypt. it's a huge movement, so you're not just talking about a wide swath of supporters you're alienating, but a lot of social services, charities, nongovernment organizations in the country will be shut down it further aliens yates the -- if the muslim brotherhood goes underground, who will they turn to? they started in the sinai, but they're gaining influence throughout the country. these are the groups that are believed to be responsible for...
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muslim brotherhood in egypt, the freedom and justice party. how might that declaration impact that party. >> the important thing to remember at this point is that, you know, as you mentioned the muslim brotherhood has a political arm, which is the freedom and justice party, and it has a huge network of social services, ngos and an appar at us of social movement that has been around for decades and is not going to disappear overnight because of a legal designation. that, for me, is the take away here. that the government can label the muslim brotherhood in any number of ways. it's going to be very difficult to uproot a large organization overnight. >> how will this decision by the government play in the neighbourhood. i'm thinking as i ask the question of qatar and the u.a.e., just off the top of my head. >> yes, of course, qatar has, you know, publicly supports the musl muslim brotherhood. the u.a.e. - currently there are prosecutions against egyptians in the u.a.e. for activities with the muslim brotherhood. we can expect players like qatar a
muslim brotherhood in egypt, the freedom and justice party. how might that declaration impact that party. >> the important thing to remember at this point is that, you know, as you mentioned the muslim brotherhood has a political arm, which is the freedom and justice party, and it has a huge network of social services, ngos and an appar at us of social movement that has been around for decades and is not going to disappear overnight because of a legal designation. that, for me, is the...
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>> reporter: yeah, it will ramp up tensions in egypt. i think [ inaudible ] drives the muslim brotherhood underground, and a lot of people won't simply walk away because of this. some people clearly will, but i think a lot of people will decide to continue their support on the ground, and in a way it criminalizes an organization which a year ago was in charge of the government, was running egypt, was the elected at administration here. so i think it is going to further deepen the divisions which have already createded some pretty deep splits. >>> fighting continues in south sudan, clashing resulted after a power struggle wheen south sudan's president and its former vice president. here is a report from bor where the president's army has recaptured the town. some of the individual you are about to see is disturbing. >> reporter: this part of bor is very, very quiet. there are hardly any people here. there are dead bodies on the streets, some look like they have been here for days, and have started dement composing. the government took bac
>> reporter: yeah, it will ramp up tensions in egypt. i think [ inaudible ] drives the muslim brotherhood underground, and a lot of people won't simply walk away because of this. some people clearly will, but i think a lot of people will decide to continue their support on the ground, and in a way it criminalizes an organization which a year ago was in charge of the government, was running egypt, was the elected at administration here. so i think it is going to further deepen the...
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they have killed thousands an ad imprison thousands in egypt. we condemn the violence that is coming from this coup governme government. it is thugs that is committing this violence. the muslim brotherhood is a socio-political movement, and we continue to be socio-political movement, and will resist and will insist on bringing democracy, rule of law and freedom for the egyptian people. >> you're rejecting the labor the government is putting on you. what do you think their motivation is? >> the motivation is to silence the opposition. the coup government is saying they would like a ref random. and so many parties decided to boycott and by boycotting they can label a terrorist. in any election that took place after the revolution of july, this is laboring others who think different, and terrorist is not a good formula for a political word. this government does not present the egyptian people. it is really using field tactics and terrorism against the people of egypt to achieve political purposes. >> doctor, is this going to change your tactics goi
they have killed thousands an ad imprison thousands in egypt. we condemn the violence that is coming from this coup governme government. it is thugs that is committing this violence. the muslim brotherhood is a socio-political movement, and we continue to be socio-political movement, and will resist and will insist on bringing democracy, rule of law and freedom for the egyptian people. >> you're rejecting the labor the government is putting on you. what do you think their motivation is?...
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i'll have all belcher and twitter for all the latest updates from egypt including why this ban or to promote the country's newly draft a constitution has caused a few red faces and that's because most of these faces are not a gyptian in fact they're stock library pictures used in commercial ads from other countries. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world starting with the philippines where a bus has plunged off a race section of motorway onto a van in the capital manila twenty one people are reported to have been killed and twenty others injured according to local reports heavy rain and traffic conditions may have played a part in the accident. and a proposed bill that will shield remaining years m.p.'s from probes over corruption has led to a violent protest in the capital crowds broke through a police cordon outside the government headquarters in bucharest chanting slogans and demanding the proposal be dropped rainiest president has asked the signature is required for the bill to become law as condemn parliament's planes. and israeli soldier has been kill
i'll have all belcher and twitter for all the latest updates from egypt including why this ban or to promote the country's newly draft a constitution has caused a few red faces and that's because most of these faces are not a gyptian in fact they're stock library pictures used in commercial ads from other countries. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world starting with the philippines where a bus has plunged off a race section of motorway onto a van in the capital...
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human rights watch has accused egypt remedial of inflaming anti syrian sentiment. it also says hundreds of students that he's been detained in egypt and proceed into the country. really lor i have my eye liner and have my teaching altogether. some of them to syria. i am against you. which is included the miriam has cost some money these refugees. he has been held for over two months and threatened with deportation. his wife doesn't know where he'll end up. and she starts right. who in monaco queen cited the need to change used to treat us very mild and they helped us the lack of local wine in her mouth and it's nice no i type this it is explained the qantas deal and frank died in auckland and one. you know. the hostile environment to post more speech its syrian refugees face on certain key to the map. your alternative they can either try to make the illegal and dangerous cross into europe will return to the war torn homeland. the senior commander of the shiite hezbollah militia has been killed outside his home in southern beirut. in currencies the attack outside th
human rights watch has accused egypt remedial of inflaming anti syrian sentiment. it also says hundreds of students that he's been detained in egypt and proceed into the country. really lor i have my eye liner and have my teaching altogether. some of them to syria. i am against you. which is included the miriam has cost some money these refugees. he has been held for over two months and threatened with deportation. his wife doesn't know where he'll end up. and she starts right. who in monaco...
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really want anything to go wrong because it's a very sensitive sensitive case and you know mark in egypt three prominent arab spring leaders have been jailed for three years over protests that took place in november they were convicted of violating a new law restricting gatherings of more than ten people while the government concentrates on its crackdown on rest things are getting worse for egyptians as bell true reports. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo cafe talking about a better life abroad three years on from participating in two thousand and eleven revolution almer is frustrated by the state of the country he says once he finishes his studies he'll have to leave you i have been. here your story for four years and then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better chances are side egypt there i can find the freedom to work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others are looking to join them as the economy flatlines
really want anything to go wrong because it's a very sensitive sensitive case and you know mark in egypt three prominent arab spring leaders have been jailed for three years over protests that took place in november they were convicted of violating a new law restricting gatherings of more than ten people while the government concentrates on its crackdown on rest things are getting worse for egyptians as bell true reports. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown...
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for four years and then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better chances are the side egypt there i can find the freedom to work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits there will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of the population that would seek job elsewhere job outside of the country youth unemployment rates are at a staggering seventy seven percent and that may well rise after years of turmoil for young men like almost seeking work abroad is often the only option but it's not just the economy driving egyptians to leave some fleeing and made a growing crackdown on political freedoms a growing numbers of activists are now facing jail sentences after the military installed government enforced the law banning protests without official commission
for four years and then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better chances are the side egypt there i can find the freedom to work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits there will never be able to accommodate...
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work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits there will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of. population that would seek job elsewhere job outside the country youth unemployment rates are at a staggering seventy seven percent and that may well rise after years of turmoil for young men like almost seeking work abroad is often the only option but it's not just the economy driving egyptians to leave some fleeing amid a growing crackdown on political freedoms a growing numbers of activists are now facing jail sentences after the military installed government enforced the law banning protests without official permission daily battles between student protesters and security forces rock egypt's campuses police and the army continue to patrol the streets here where we
work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future the double digits there will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of. population that would seek job elsewhere job outside the country youth...
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in fact they called egypt copt. and it is not just churches. they are doing this to businesses, schools, people on the streets and on top of the military saying we're going to defend the coptics. and what happens now? the courts have made decisions where they took some coptics where a muslim was killed and they give them life sentences and five muslims were killed and they didn't do anything. it's and anti-christian and perpetrated by the muslims and radical muslims and the egypt judiciary are stand -- are cowards. they are afraid to stand up. and eric is right, we don't do that here and some people may think they should to do here but you ought to stop doing it. you are tired of it. use your sense. they were there before you were. >> should we declare them a terrorist organization? >> egyptians? anybody who participates in that, like mohammed said, put their head on a blocking chop. i had more to say but i ran out of time. >> egypt considers them a terror organization so why don't we. >> well america did cut a coptic christian in bars, they pu
in fact they called egypt copt. and it is not just churches. they are doing this to businesses, schools, people on the streets and on top of the military saying we're going to defend the coptics. and what happens now? the courts have made decisions where they took some coptics where a muslim was killed and they give them life sentences and five muslims were killed and they didn't do anything. it's and anti-christian and perpetrated by the muslims and radical muslims and the egypt judiciary are...