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and but the work was done on brotherhood way which was about 200 yards away. so, mr. qwang and mr. ruber cannot explain why they were issued for 417 gonzales drive which were over here and there were no signs posted and nobody recalls seeing the signs torn down. yet, the work was done about 150 yards away on brotherhood way and a number of trees were lost and we lost a number of significant trees during a two-week period until we had to go and i am going to go to this e-mail here. and we had to go through norman yee's office. who is or district 7 supervisor and we had, and i don't know if you can see this here. we had to go through supervisor norman yee's office how in order to get the information on the permits because mr. john qwang from dpw would not give us that information. and we had, we were stalled for two weeks before we could get permit information and we believe that is manifest injustice. and we believe that we were denied due process to contest the work that we had already started. we had started work for two weeks, that we did not get a chance to contest these permits
and but the work was done on brotherhood way which was about 200 yards away. so, mr. qwang and mr. ruber cannot explain why they were issued for 417 gonzales drive which were over here and there were no signs posted and nobody recalls seeing the signs torn down. yet, the work was done about 150 yards away on brotherhood way and a number of trees were lost and we lost a number of significant trees during a two-week period until we had to go and i am going to go to this e-mail here. and we had to...
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and we understand others of the muslim brotherhood also on trial. we are starting to shout and chant in the courtroom and we also believe that mohamed morsi addressed the judge saying you are responsible for the coup, i'm only here because of coercion and he raised his hand to do that customary four finger sign, all the protesters do the street and it's a sign which relates to when there was a huge crack down of supporters. >> reporter: sue, we are just going to break in because we have an egyptian judge and constitutional researcher on the phone and thank you for joining us from cairo. very interesting to get your opinion as to what you make of this trial. >> this trial actually reflects the political crisis that occurs in egypt for supporters and we believe 100% this is not a trial by law. they believe it's a political trial and this is the continuous problem undermining, of the execution including the judicial itself. >> reporter: do you believe in any way it can be free? >> that it can be what? >> reporter: free and fair? >> i can't say that. we
and we understand others of the muslim brotherhood also on trial. we are starting to shout and chant in the courtroom and we also believe that mohamed morsi addressed the judge saying you are responsible for the coup, i'm only here because of coercion and he raised his hand to do that customary four finger sign, all the protesters do the street and it's a sign which relates to when there was a huge crack down of supporters. >> reporter: sue, we are just going to break in because we have...
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right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power the sort of actors in the corner of pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social welfare networks and religious institutions that didn't just provide handouts to the needy but had educational systems their own institutions for political indoctrination and eventually as the previous speaker said when they get the power that's when the true challenge affects them now if we have the muslim brotherhood outlawed as a movement which is what is currently on track to happen in egypt it's not going to be because of their political positions it will be because of the violence that they incited during the july uprising that took place against president morsi and also with the subsequent
right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power the sort of actors in the corner of pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social...
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>> they have never been posted for any of the work that i have witnessed which is on brotherhood and garces and several others, and they are just, in and out, and the workers are, you know, bds understandable they are defensive, but it is really a brutal tactics and it is frustrating. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment? okay, seeing none then we will have our rebuttal time, mr. lagos? >> thank you. okay, thank you, again, commissioners for listening to me and the other speakers. and i just wanted to point out to you that as this is something that i did not bring up before, but appeal number 13-120, the permit that was issued for that particular tlc, we mentioned the address, 417-435 gon sal hes drive, and the work on brotherhood way, shows that there is a disconnect here and this is on the overhead for the record. >> and i don't know if you can see it there. but, they had the address listed at 417-435, gonzalez drive and the work was done on brotherhood way and that should tell you how this company works, they are deceptive and they do not post signs whe
>> they have never been posted for any of the work that i have witnessed which is on brotherhood and garces and several others, and they are just, in and out, and the workers are, you know, bds understandable they are defensive, but it is really a brutal tactics and it is frustrating. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment? okay, seeing none then we will have our rebuttal time, mr. lagos? >> thank you. okay, thank you, again, commissioners...
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ungovernable and the country is almost all going to anyway and the muslim brotherhood can bring it to its knees through civil action and the like. what we will see is the lack of progress towards. the goals of the revolution towards social justice and prosperity and what it will mean is in maybe six months or one year we will see a million people back on the streets again calling for change so we just and then the pendulum will swing in the other direction and it could be the army who out in the muslim brotherhood pretty even conceivably seems just unbelievable today that they could come back and think that would be a very easy coalition that if they did wouldn't you. may in the meantime in the short term this is costing egypt an awful lot of cash money the u.s. has stopped. quite a big proportion of it there because of this long is that going to last for do you think those restrictions these penalties. well you are. not is significant but the fact is the gulf arabs have stocked up with very very long packages of cash and oil and gas. or the other things the egyptians desperately need
ungovernable and the country is almost all going to anyway and the muslim brotherhood can bring it to its knees through civil action and the like. what we will see is the lack of progress towards. the goals of the revolution towards social justice and prosperity and what it will mean is in maybe six months or one year we will see a million people back on the streets again calling for change so we just and then the pendulum will swing in the other direction and it could be the army who out in...
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right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power to sort of act as an accordion or a pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social welfare networks and religious institutions that didn't just provide handouts to the needy but had educational systems their own institutions for political indoctrination and eventually as the previous speaker said when they get the power that's when the true challenge affects them now if we have the muslim brotherhood outlawed as a movement which is what is currently on track to happen in egypt it's not going to be because of their political positions it will be because of the violence that they incited during the july uprising that took place against president morsi and also in the subsequent af
right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power to sort of act as an accordion or a pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social...
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right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power to sort of act is in a corner a pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social welfare networks and religious institutions that didn't just provide handouts to the needy but had educational systems their own institutions for political indoctrination and eventually as the previous speaker said when they get the power that's when the true challenge affects them now if we have the muslim brotherhood outlawed as a movement which is what is currently on track to happen in egypt it's not going to be because of their political positions it will be because of the violence that they incited during the july uprising that took place against president morsi and also in the subsequent afterm
right but the muslim brotherhood since its inception was always sort of a pressure valve to allow the regime regardless of if it was at the beginning of the egyptian republic or until today when we see the army once again having oversight over the provisional government to allow the forces in power to sort of act is in a corner a pressure valve to be able to control what was going on on the street you saw that the muslim brotherhood besides its political prowess also ran extensive social...
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the justice system looking only at the brotherhood members with impunity for security services. once again these are live were scenes outside the chord were increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are gathering also this hour here on r.t. . don't like the spies it dictates politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader or to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshing welcome to the program now there is a deep sense of history repeating itself in edge of the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as he's authoritarian predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi
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the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders detention also this hour here in our t.v. . dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie and welcome to the program. well. r t is also a correspondent inside the police academy building where the hearings are taking place and we'll be getting an update from bell true as soon as we can a
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the muslim brotherhood have been forced underground. over the years, the organization has seduced air masses with their work in health and education. they formed a charitable network to help meet the shortcomings of the state, especially in rural areas. among the egyptians 80 years -- part of the egyptian society. continue. >> despite the violent repression that killed hundreds of supporters in august, the muslim brotherhood can still count on hundreds of thousands least 3ists and at million supporters. however, now perhaps less vocal than before. only a few dozens showed up outside the courtroom, while a few dozen or mistreated in cairo. denied a political platform they are now turning to the internet whether supporters are trying to sabotage the army's image. >> egypt's military that the government has been counting -- cracking down on the muslim brotherhood and regional affiliates including hamas in gaza. donald once used to smuggle weapons from egypt to gaza have been destroyed by egyptian authorities. -- the tunnels once used to sm
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all of them said to be opponents of the muslim brotherhood. prosecutors accuse more sea of courtenay to the islamic groups behind the attacks. his defence team has criticized the treatment the true test which he supported to have doubts about the legality of his ouster the international community has expressed concern that the government's crackdown on muslim brotherhood in egypt could be read to him. and correspondent korea not the harry joins us now on the line from cairo to really know there was plenty of chaos of the southern but why exactly did the judge postponed the trial for two months. was it more sees as souths and chanting. they are more than one vehicle. there were two of them were kickin it in code the judge them on the fifth. there were quite the overall open to it on the beach and then they were helping make sure that court between. if the political publicity which were calling for help although the military. it does mean that the that i'd buy it. it was a chore. put in particular she opened it to put the point when tend to judg
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a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and so instead of seeing morsi strong. as a trial which will bring accountability for some of the crimes that were committed under his time his trial is ultimately a politicized one meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling that the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict three is entrenched in france and so on interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific transitional justice even returning everyone on meaningful we're taking the route to the south africa bureau and many many of them that is to financial solutions that seems far away as prone morsi protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much to do justice to the brothers to this stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo. so let's pinpoint the milestones imposed revo
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muslim brotherhood supporters this is widely being seen as a political trial of course tensions here running high we'll keep you updated. and you can follow her spawns on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital so paul is the year's got all the details from that court hearing . the in the. now the egyptian the twenty love an egyptian revolution saul long time army backed leader hosni mubarak step down followed by year of political turmoil in june two thousand and twelve mohamed morsi became the country's first democratically elected president however as a sport his push for an islamist back constitution sparked deadly unrest in december that same year violence erupted again this summer and morsy protests prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a sow's and people were killed but it allows journalists while iskandar believes the trial against the muslim brotherhood's leaders as part of a broader political clampdown on islam mr ideology in egypt. well this is seems a bit li
muslim brotherhood supporters this is widely being seen as a political trial of course tensions here running high we'll keep you updated. and you can follow her spawns on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital so paul is the year's got all the details from that court hearing . the in the. now the egyptian the twenty love an egyptian revolution saul long time army backed leader hosni mubarak step down followed by year of political turmoil in june two thousand and twelve...
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a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in school and finance and so on interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific group of transitional justice either we're trying everyone on meaningful charge we're taking the road to the south africa bureau and many many other that the strength of it will station that seems far away as pro morsi protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice for egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. true for r.t. cairo well let's just take a moment to pinpoint the milestones in post revolution egypt the ousting of long time army backed leader hosni mubarak was followed by over a year of politic
a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in school and finance and so on interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific group of transitional...
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that both parties the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood has had not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution the military mentality believes that if you gain ground you do not give it up if you don't have to and the muslim brotherhood believe in the legitimacy for for the ballot box and both ended up breaking the cycle of handover and peaceful trends transformation and transition of power for now they handle this long way out because the story just we've got less than a minute a final thought as this grapple for power on both sides continues and the fighting at the top continues what about the daily lives of egyptians has not improved in the last twelve months for them or not. that's why i was just about to head the economic situation is incredibly critical the gulf has recently announced pacifically the minister of foreign affairs in a minute said that announced that egypt needs to stand on its own feet they cannot continue to supply subsidize the scut in three g. and at the same time the military's economics cannot
that both parties the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood has had not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution the military mentality believes that if you gain ground you do not give it up if you don't have to and the muslim brotherhood believe in the legitimacy for for the ballot box and both ended up breaking the cycle of handover and peaceful trends transformation and transition of power for now they handle this long way out...
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now, i would like to move on to the brotherhood way issue if i may. on the brotherhood way issue, once again, we have the permit suspended because we believe that arborwell does not operate safely. and once, again, after the permits were suspended them came out to the brotherhood way which is a highly trafficked street in the area and they continued to cut the trees without permits. and no regard to public safety, and here is a picture that i have of one of their employees cutting a tree overlooking the north side of the brotherhood way, and there are cars passing by, and no regard. to public safety. here is another picture. these are two-manned crews to cut these trees, ask here is a picture of the tree actually being cut, and going down. and so i think that you have an idea, as to how this company operates, and i think that is going to be enough pictures. and they are very hostile. and they are very unethical. and they are unprofessional. and we believe that their permits should be revoked, out right. because they have no record for the rules. and i
now, i would like to move on to the brotherhood way issue if i may. on the brotherhood way issue, once again, we have the permit suspended because we believe that arborwell does not operate safely. and once, again, after the permits were suspended them came out to the brotherhood way which is a highly trafficked street in the area and they continued to cut the trees without permits. and no regard to public safety, and here is a picture that i have of one of their employees cutting a tree...
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he and other muslim brotherhood leaders arrived to face charges. but it was chaos from the beginning. the start of the trial was delayed, resumed, and adjourned all with mohammed morsi refusing to recognize the court's legitimately. in the rally outside of the trial several people have about arrested, and there have been protests outside of cairo's supreme constitutional court and high court. and here is dominick cane now with how monday's events unfolded. >> supporters of deposed president mohammed morsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in september. 20,000 security forces are on the streets of cairo making sure that the trial goes ahead. but the public opinion is polarized. >> god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the
he and other muslim brotherhood leaders arrived to face charges. but it was chaos from the beginning. the start of the trial was delayed, resumed, and adjourned all with mohammed morsi refusing to recognize the court's legitimately. in the rally outside of the trial several people have about arrested, and there have been protests outside of cairo's supreme constitutional court and high court. and here is dominick cane now with how monday's events unfolded. >> supporters of deposed...
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i'm entering supporters of the islamic muslim brotherhood. when there is more curious is that resembles sees the digits of the president of the country and will make a noise a trial to make him a speedy decision made by a divided government of the vice president bob. as the brotherhood has been largely shut out of the interim government carrie left cairo for riyadh rid of these tensions between the us and saudi arabia overlook the saudis proceed to the lack of us support for the syrian opposition and a pair of warming of relations betwe the us and iran sector care will they going to visit poland morocco and several other stops in the middle east to stalin cctv washington. china's anti corruption efforts have been making news today. according to the country's corruption watchdog the central commission for discipline inspection. the second team of inspectors divided into ten groups has begun its inspections and the targets this time include the official news agency she bought the car was ministry the southern economic powerhouse of one dong. co
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protests prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown a muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a sow's and people were killed political analyst and journalist was going door believes the trial is part of a. broader political clampdown on islamist ideology egypt. all this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country with the intent of trying him is not really to state of law or democratic transition or or you or any of this stuff the same time we're seeing a lot of his. ministers that were part of it the interior ministers that served under him rabbi actually felt protesters they are not being tried along with morsi and so therefore this is seems very very highly politiciz
protests prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown a muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a sow's and people were killed political analyst and journalist was going door believes the trial is part of a. broader political clampdown on islamist ideology egypt. all this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that...
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., he specializes in egyptian politicians and the muslim brotherhood. the interim government is trying to suppress the muslim brotherhood, arrested the leadership and banned their activities. but we have seen these almost daily protests. so are they succeeding? hello eric can you hear me? >> yes. how are you. >> excellent. i'm very well. i was just asking you, is since the pro-morsi camps were broken up, the government has done its best to try to suppress the muslim brotherhood. but we have stelazine -- stelazine all of these protests going on, so is the government succeeding? >> it is certainly succeeding in making the muslim brotherhood less effective. the crackdown has limited the brotherhood's ability to meet in private and organize, which is why you're seeing protests that are not small, but are not at all effective, are not achieving the goal which these protests usually have, which is occupying and holding a square to force concessions from the government. that will not happen today the way things look. >> you have just returned from egypt what i
., he specializes in egyptian politicians and the muslim brotherhood. the interim government is trying to suppress the muslim brotherhood, arrested the leadership and banned their activities. but we have seen these almost daily protests. so are they succeeding? hello eric can you hear me? >> yes. how are you. >> excellent. i'm very well. i was just asking you, is since the pro-morsi camps were broken up, the government has done its best to try to suppress the muslim brotherhood. but...
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a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own entrance and its own interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific route of transitional justice even returning everyone on meaning control and we're actually taking the route to the south africa bureau and many many other that is truth and it will solution that seems far away as proof morsy protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice for egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo and there were two former presidents on trial similar taina sleeve for support crackdowns in egypt a political activist akhmed naguib he believes any type of military solution i
a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own entrance and its own interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific route of transitional...
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members of the muslim brotherhood are now behind bars. indirectly.ommented fahmy and i agreed on the need to ensure that injections are afforded due process -- that is egyptian's are afforded due process. >> he said they would be strongest when egypt is represented by an inclusive, democratically elected government based on the rule of law. >> for more on kerry's visited cairo, let's pull in our cairo correspondent. ties between washington and egypt interim government are pt's interimand egy government are delicate. how were kerry's words received? >> it is a rocky relationship. both sides were trying to mend the fences. fahmy said there is a turbulent relationship, but the visit of kerry and the words of kerry were a positive sign. kerry said it insured the friendship of the united states -- it ensured the friendship of the united states. behind the scenes, there surely were discussions about the concerns about the process toward democracy and a more inclusive process here the muslim brotherhood is in -- is completely excluded -- in more
members of the muslim brotherhood are now behind bars. indirectly.ommented fahmy and i agreed on the need to ensure that injections are afforded due process -- that is egyptian's are afforded due process. >> he said they would be strongest when egypt is represented by an inclusive, democratically elected government based on the rule of law. >> for more on kerry's visited cairo, let's pull in our cairo correspondent. ties between washington and egypt interim government are pt's...
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muslim brotherhood supporters now there are nationwide protests that have been called full throughout the country there is concern that as the day progresses it could descend into violence. and you can follow bella true on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital she's got more details from the court hearing and the ongoing protests. the in the. the twenty lebanon gyptian revolution saw a long time army backed leader hosni mubarak step down followed by a year of political turmoil in june twenty twelve mohamed morsi became the country's first democratically elected president however his push for an islamist backed constitution sparks deadly unrest in december that year violence erupted again this summer and morsy protesters prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown a muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a thousand people were killed political analyst and journalist while iskandar believes the trial against a muslim brotherhood leader is part of a broader political clampdown on islamist ideology in egypt. all this i
muslim brotherhood supporters now there are nationwide protests that have been called full throughout the country there is concern that as the day progresses it could descend into violence. and you can follow bella true on twitter for all the latest updates from the egyptian capital she's got more details from the court hearing and the ongoing protests. the in the. the twenty lebanon gyptian revolution saw a long time army backed leader hosni mubarak step down followed by a year of political...
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morsi and of course ahmed mostly himself the whole place erupted into contrasting chants the missing brotherhood themselves mohamad mostly said they do not regret that nice discords they said illegitimate and that the most he remains the president of egypt meanwhile those who are standing against him the legal teams against him were saying execution execution he must return to jail he was extremely wrong because in their one point a fight broke out between journalists and said who is the lawyer of mohamed morsy accused of genocide being paid by the state one journalist got up on to the side of the side and basically almost threw his shoes at a lawyer so it was extremely charged it was very tense at the missing brother had kept repeating and mohamed morsi care repeating that he was illegitimate president that this was a fake trial that this was a political trial and the really the just missing needed to prevail in this case needed to and as you say most he keeps insisting that this is a fake trial which is the reason that he says he will be defending himself. having said that though there are som
morsi and of course ahmed mostly himself the whole place erupted into contrasting chants the missing brotherhood themselves mohamad mostly said they do not regret that nice discords they said illegitimate and that the most he remains the president of egypt meanwhile those who are standing against him the legal teams against him were saying execution execution he must return to jail he was extremely wrong because in their one point a fight broke out between journalists and said who is the lawyer...
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and you should drive by brotherhood way and look at it. and if it were me, would i get a geologist to inspect the slope of the hill, personally, i think that in an earthquake or in the heavy rain the hill could slide and only one of these people, if they are found liable to be cited, for violations, we will want the hill replanted but we will see no reason why they love the hill to begin with. so, that is my report. >> do you care to state your name for the record >> my name is cathy and i am the member of the park merdec action coalition. >> thank you. >> any other public under item number one? >> okay, seeing none, then we will move to item two, commissioners comments and questions. >> no. >> none and, then item three, commissioners is the adoption of the november 13, board minutes. >> any changes, >> no comment. >> i love to adopt the minutes. >> is there any public comment on the minutes? >> okay, seeing none, if you could call the roll please? >> on that motion from the president to adopt the november 13, 2013 minutes, commissioner fu
and you should drive by brotherhood way and look at it. and if it were me, would i get a geologist to inspect the slope of the hill, personally, i think that in an earthquake or in the heavy rain the hill could slide and only one of these people, if they are found liable to be cited, for violations, we will want the hill replanted but we will see no reason why they love the hill to begin with. so, that is my report. >> do you care to state your name for the record >> my name is...
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leaders will be fact this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against a brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own influence and so an interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific route of transitional justice either we're trying everyone on meaningful we're taking the route to the south africa bureau and many many of them but this talk of evil speech and that seems far away as pro morsi protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice to egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo and with two former presidents on trial civil tenuously for separate crackdowns in egypt politic
leaders will be fact this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against a brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own influence and so an interest again...
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three of them were brotherhood. ironically, the three with no beards. it was not brotherhood members. it was very much people who are concerned about their country. morsiiced you had said pro- cover the protesters, but these are largely kids who probably don't really care about morsi thereally only care about democracy. they may be pro-brotherhood, but what we noticed and what i assume is probably still true for these protesters is that they don't want a military dictatorship. they want the country that make sense. they feel they have worked hard for this democracy and it was flipping between their fingers. that is what we observed. take a break.g to only come back, we want to talk about your hunger strike, about the charges against you and how you ultimately got out and what happened to the man who remain behind. we are talking to john greyson, canadian film maker and member of queers against israeli apartheid, and tarek loubani, a palestinian doctor and professor at western university in london, ontario. they were headed to gaza through the rafah bord
three of them were brotherhood. ironically, the three with no beards. it was not brotherhood members. it was very much people who are concerned about their country. morsiiced you had said pro- cover the protesters, but these are largely kids who probably don't really care about morsi thereally only care about democracy. they may be pro-brotherhood, but what we noticed and what i assume is probably still true for these protesters is that they don't want a military dictatorship. they want the...
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leaders will be fair this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against the brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own entrance and its own interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific route of transitional justice either returning everyone on meaningful we're taking the route to the south africa bureau and many many of them that's true for naval station that seems far away as prune morsi protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much needed justice to egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo and with for me to former presidents on trial all the same time though for a separate crack belgi
leaders will be fair this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against the brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security apparatus continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict the military is entrenched in its own entrance and its own interest again...
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both parties the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood have not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution the military mentality believes that if you gain ground you do not give it up if you don't have to and the most of the believe in the legitimacy for for the ballot box and ball ended up breaking the cycle of handover and peaceful trends transformation and transition of power what happened in the thirtieth of june is still considered by a lot of people as a cool and by others as a revolution that the litmus test will be whether the constitution will pass or not then things will take another turn. seventy human rights organizations around the globe are suddenly alarm over the erosion of freedom in britain they've written an open letter to the u.k. prime minister blasting the government's response to surveillance leagues as more of their appeal. well some very strong words for the prime minister there from those human rights organizations and they're fighting back against what they call the eroding a fundamental rights in
both parties the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood have not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution the military mentality believes that if you gain ground you do not give it up if you don't have to and the most of the believe in the legitimacy for for the ballot box and ball ended up breaking the cycle of handover and peaceful trends transformation and transition of power what happened in the thirtieth of june is still...
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>> well, if these folks are allowed to proceed with the work along brotherhood way, we would hope that they would hold to a higher level of safety. >> okay. >> and that we don't believe that they are really committed to that from what we have observed in our community. >> i heard those arguments i am just trying to understand why the special lane closure permit itself is problematic for purposes of the rehearing request. >> okay. >> to the procedural issues for the board. >> no, it is not for the board issue i am trying to understand the merits of the argument for today. >> if you are finished that is fine. >> i think that you have questioneder. answered. >> thank you. >> we can hear from the permit holder now. >> is the permit holder here? >> hello, i am with arbor well and i am the permit holder. and i am just here to request that i be allowed to fulfill the useful permit and fulfill the work. and i have nothing else to say other than what i said last time. >> thank you. >> good evening commissioners public works again. and i both reviewed the brief from the appellant and his stateme
>> well, if these folks are allowed to proceed with the work along brotherhood way, we would hope that they would hold to a higher level of safety. >> okay. >> and that we don't believe that they are really committed to that from what we have observed in our community. >> i heard those arguments i am just trying to understand why the special lane closure permit itself is problematic for purposes of the rehearing request. >> okay. >> to the procedural issues...
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egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on a monday only to see proceedings proponent to generate the eight else to leaders facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings in the first video of mohamed morsi since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's budget and leader during his transfer to prison police were confronted by angry pro morsi mobs in the capital and other cities on his bill true gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president. the. grammy it is known as the sting of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi romney has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters packing for the revolutionaries and
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since morsi and the muslim brotherhood were ousted, most have supported the transitional authorities. the voices of dissent are growing quieter. the government's backers seem to lack a sense of humor. basa may. ouusef's show was pulled minutes before going on the air after he mocked the public fervor for the egyptian army. his channel which stood shoulder to shoulder with yousef when the morsi government went with him wasn't willing do that. it suspended his broadcast. our starting point this week is cairo where the army holds power and the bulk of the egyptian media seem happy to march in step. the arrest ab picking word for histercal is hysteri used that word to describe mohammed morsi in his first court appearance. al basmati waton went off script saying morsi had a screaming fit. egyptian newspapers are popular. in a country he trees with a lit racy rate of 70%, television packs a punch and that's where the change has occurred. >> what they have done in terms of controlling media coverage is that they have shut down most islamist media outlets and the framing of the trial. t.v. wa
since morsi and the muslim brotherhood were ousted, most have supported the transitional authorities. the voices of dissent are growing quieter. the government's backers seem to lack a sense of humor. basa may. ouusef's show was pulled minutes before going on the air after he mocked the public fervor for the egyptian army. his channel which stood shoulder to shoulder with yousef when the morsi government went with him wasn't willing do that. it suspended his broadcast. our starting point this...
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egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial in monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth the ousted leader is facing charges of encouraging a deadly quiet down on dissent and cairo last december and this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video mohamed morsy is since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's legitimate leader during his transfer to prison police were confronted by angry pro morsi logs in the capital and other cities true gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president. the. grammy a star is known as the singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi rami has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters are going for the revolutionaries are now
egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial in monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth the ousted leader is facing charges of encouraging a deadly quiet down on dissent and cairo last december and this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video mohamed morsy is since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority...
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leaders will be fair this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against a brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only. brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security operators continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict maybe three. infants and interest again and again the problem now that we need to sit down and agree on a specific transitional justice even return everyone on meaningful we're taking the route to the south africa bureau i mean many of them but the street from evil speech that seems far away as proof morsi protests and clashes with security forces continue to rock the nation the fear is morsi is trial will not deliver much to do justice for egypt the brothers set the stage for further instability and turmoil. for r t cairo. the symbol of russia's twenty fourteen winter games has made it to the stars the latest stop of the most ambitious olympic torch relay was a space w
leaders will be fair this coming at a time when there is a general crackdown against a brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only. brotherhood members with impunity for security services meanwhile the retrial of egypt's other ousted president hosni mubarak drags on the feeling the security operators continues to shape court decisions means egypt's future is hard to predict maybe three. infants and interest again and again the problem now that we...