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Bahraini medics recount hospital horror - 20Mar201 - English
Bahraini authorities have been accused of heavy-handedness in handling pro-democracy protesters.
According to medics at Salmania hospital in the capital Manama, the security forces surrounded...
Bahraini authorities have been accused of heavy-handedness in handling pro-democracy protesters.
According to medics at Salmania hospital in the capital Manama, the security forces surrounded the hospital and disallowed people, including health workers and ambulance staff, to enter or leave the facility.
The hospital staff have told Al Jazeera that doctors and nurses were beaten up and that many doctors were still under arrest.
Many patients were allegedly also attacked by the military.
Our special correspondent has this report from Manama.
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Bahraini authorities have been accused of heavy-handedness in handling pro-democracy protesters.
According to medics at Salmania hospital in the capital Manama, the security forces surrounded the hospital and disallowed people, including health workers and ambulance staff, to enter or leave the facility.
The hospital staff have told Al Jazeera that doctors and nurses were beaten up and that many doctors were still under arrest.
Many patients were allegedly also attacked by the military.
Our special correspondent has this report from Manama.
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US is broke, dollar down, yet policy is to divide & conquer - 22Mar2011 - English
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a...
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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US Intelligence has announced the partition of Pakistan - English
A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public....
A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public.
According to reports, troops were looking for high value targets among both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The one that became widely known in September 2008 was condemned as a provocation by the Pakistani government.
Ethnic groups from Pakistans Belugistan province where most of the raids occurred blame the government in Islamabad for allowing these things to happen, said RT LIVE investigative journalist Webster Tarpley.
He pointed out that President Obamas West point speech of December 2 is a thinly veiled declaration of war against Pakistan in the sense that it announces the intent of the US to promote the dismemberment, the partition of Pakistan along ethnic lines and in order to do that you have to create trouble on the ground.
Ambassador Richard Holbrook, who is the US tsar for the region, was asked Do you have troops in Pakistan? and he said The US has intelligence personnel in Pakistan but not troops. And I would ask What about the contractors, Mr Ambassador? asked Tarpley.
Webster Tarpley disclosed information published in The Nation and Vanity Fair magazines about Blackwater Select and Total Intelligence Solutions having massive snatch and grab and even assassination operations run out of Karachi, Pakistans largest city, under the command of the US Joint Special Operations Command and CIA.
The Taliban refused to take responsibility for some explosions in public places in Pakistan and blamed the CIA for destabilizing the situation in the country through terror.
I guess from some points of view the golden age of Blackwater was perhaps not under Bush/ Cheney but it is now under Obama, Tarpley said, and they are running wild in ways they trample the sovereignty of Pakistan as a country.
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A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public.
According to reports, troops were looking for high value targets among both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The one that became widely known in September 2008 was condemned as a provocation by the Pakistani government.
Ethnic groups from Pakistans Belugistan province where most of the raids occurred blame the government in Islamabad for allowing these things to happen, said RT LIVE investigative journalist Webster Tarpley.
He pointed out that President Obamas West point speech of December 2 is a thinly veiled declaration of war against Pakistan in the sense that it announces the intent of the US to promote the dismemberment, the partition of Pakistan along ethnic lines and in order to do that you have to create trouble on the ground.
Ambassador Richard Holbrook, who is the US tsar for the region, was asked Do you have troops in Pakistan? and he said The US has intelligence personnel in Pakistan but not troops. And I would ask What about the contractors, Mr Ambassador? asked Tarpley.
Webster Tarpley disclosed information published in The Nation and Vanity Fair magazines about Blackwater Select and Total Intelligence Solutions having massive snatch and grab and even assassination operations run out of Karachi, Pakistans largest city, under the command of the US Joint Special Operations Command and CIA.
The Taliban refused to take responsibility for some explosions in public places in Pakistan and blamed the CIA for destabilizing the situation in the country through terror.
I guess from some points of view the golden age of Blackwater was perhaps not under Bush/ Cheney but it is now under Obama, Tarpley said, and they are running wild in ways they trample the sovereignty of Pakistan as a country.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 1 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 2 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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[Remember Palestine] Israelis kidnap children in West Bank and Jerusalem - 04Jun2011 - English
This week in Jerusalem and the West Bank, children have once again been targeted by Israeli forces for illegal abduction and incarceration. In this edition of Remember Palestine, Lauren Booth...
This week in Jerusalem and the West Bank, children have once again been targeted by Israeli forces for illegal abduction and incarceration. In this edition of Remember Palestine, Lauren Booth reviews the issue.
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This week in Jerusalem and the West Bank, children have once again been targeted by Israeli forces for illegal abduction and incarceration. In this edition of Remember Palestine, Lauren Booth reviews the issue.
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PAKISTAN NATO ATTACK, HASSAN ZAFAR BRAVE SPEECH [URDU CLIP]
Nato attack on Pakistani forces,
Tehran embassy attack
current situation of law and order in Karachi.
Important Speech Clip Of Brave Leader H.I Hassan Zafar Naqvi
Nato attack on Pakistani forces,
Tehran embassy attack
current situation of law and order in Karachi.
Important Speech Clip Of Brave Leader H.I Hassan Zafar Naqvi
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[Comment with George Galloway] US forces leaving Iraq- 15 December 2011 - English
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/216012.html
George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and...
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/216012.html
George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and too damaged probably ever to make it back to home.
Of course the three million Iraqis driven out of their country into exile many of them begging in the countries alongside Iraq may never go home.
Also the Americans are going home without two trillion dollars of their people's money that they expended on this ruinous and disastrous war.
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George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and too damaged probably ever to make it back to home.
Of course the three million Iraqis driven out of their country into exile many of them begging in the countries alongside Iraq may never go home.
Also the Americans are going home without two trillion dollars of their people's money that they expended on this ruinous and disastrous war.
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[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between...
[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between the national army and rebel forces, the United Nations special envoy continues his efforts to create an agreement with the consensus of all parties.
Where can these efforts reach in light of the Syrian opposition\'s refusal of political solution? Some groups have even called for military intervention.
Will there be Arab and western efforts to exert more political and even military pressure on Assad? Will the West leave the resolution to countries like Russia and China in order to avoid a possible Cold War?
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[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between the national army and rebel forces, the United Nations special envoy continues his efforts to create an agreement with the consensus of all parties.
Where can these efforts reach in light of the Syrian opposition\'s refusal of political solution? Some groups have even called for military intervention.
Will there be Arab and western efforts to exert more political and even military pressure on Assad? Will the West leave the resolution to countries like Russia and China in order to avoid a possible Cold War?
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has...
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
[25 May 2012] US Afghan withdrawal will revive regional conflicts, Analysts say - English
[25 May 2012] US Afghan withdrawal will revive regional conflicts, Analysts say - English
Militants routinely attack on security forces in Pakistan in retaliation to US assassination drone strikes...
[25 May 2012] US Afghan withdrawal will revive regional conflicts, Analysts say - English
Militants routinely attack on security forces in Pakistan in retaliation to US assassination drone strikes in tribal areas and Islamabad's controversial alliance with Washington in so-called war on terror.
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[25 May 2012] US Afghan withdrawal will revive regional conflicts, Analysts say - English
Militants routinely attack on security forces in Pakistan in retaliation to US assassination drone strikes in tribal areas and Islamabad's controversial alliance with Washington in so-called war on terror.
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[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent? - News Analysis - English
[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible...
[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible for violating it.
Is Syria headed to civil war? And will there be a foreign military intervention? In another development a British newspaper has revealed that British Special Forces and the MI6 agents have set up camps on Syrian soil. But what is the real reason for presence on another countries soil?
Why are there so many unanswered questions when it comes to the Syrian crisis?
In this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[04 June 2012] Invasion imminent?-News Analysis - English
In Syria the armed opposition says that it no longer recognizes Kofi Anan's seize fire plan. But it still is not clear who is responsible for violating it.
Is Syria headed to civil war? And will there be a foreign military intervention? In another development a British newspaper has revealed that British Special Forces and the MI6 agents have set up camps on Syrian soil. But what is the real reason for presence on another countries soil?
Why are there so many unanswered questions when it comes to the Syrian crisis?
In this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[06 June 2012] US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain - English
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several...
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[09 June 2012] Syria crisis scenario of a tragedy - News Analysis - English
[09 June 2012] Syria crisis scenario of a tragedy - News Analysis - English
Opposition forces attacked people for being govt. supporters: Outside elements that are financing illegal armed groups,...
[09 June 2012] Syria crisis scenario of a tragedy - News Analysis - English
Opposition forces attacked people for being govt. supporters: Outside elements that are financing illegal armed groups, supporting extremists, hiring mercenaries, and transporting them across the border: these are not part of UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan, yet they are being carried out: the country Syria: The countries supporting these illegal activities; the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey at the forefront. That's what we'll be discussing with our guests in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[09 June 2012] Syria crisis scenario of a tragedy - News Analysis - English
Opposition forces attacked people for being govt. supporters: Outside elements that are financing illegal armed groups, supporting extremists, hiring mercenaries, and transporting them across the border: these are not part of UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan, yet they are being carried out: the country Syria: The countries supporting these illegal activities; the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey at the forefront. That's what we'll be discussing with our guests in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[09 June 2012] Afghans need sustainable peace - English
[09 June 2012] Afghans need sustainable peace - English
Commander of the US-led foreign military forces in Afghanistan has apologized over a deadly airstrike which killed 18 civilians in the...
[09 June 2012] Afghans need sustainable peace - English
Commander of the US-led foreign military forces in Afghanistan has apologized over a deadly airstrike which killed 18 civilians in the eastern Logar province earlier this week. "General John Allen flew to Logar to see local leaders and the population to apologize and offer condolences to the families," NATO spokesman Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson stated on Friday.
Interview with Mohammed Daud Miraki, author and Afghanistan expert
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[09 June 2012] Afghans need sustainable peace - English
Commander of the US-led foreign military forces in Afghanistan has apologized over a deadly airstrike which killed 18 civilians in the eastern Logar province earlier this week. "General John Allen flew to Logar to see local leaders and the population to apologize and offer condolences to the families," NATO spokesman Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson stated on Friday.
Interview with Mohammed Daud Miraki, author and Afghanistan expert
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[11 June 2012] Israel West seek to topple Assad Government: Analyst - English
[11 June 2012] Israel West seek to topple Assad Government: Analyst - English
In the latest anti-Damascus move, an Israeli deputy minister accused Syrian forces of using chemical weapons against...
[11 June 2012] Israel West seek to topple Assad Government: Analyst - English
In the latest anti-Damascus move, an Israeli deputy minister accused Syrian forces of using chemical weapons against civilians.
Ayoob Kara claimed in an interview with Israel Radio that Israeli medics, stationed on the border between Turkey and Syria, are reporting the use of such weapons.
To shed more light on Tel Aviv's escalating rhetoric against Syria, Press TV talked with Maya Nasser, a Damascus-based political analyst.
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[11 June 2012] Israel West seek to topple Assad Government: Analyst - English
In the latest anti-Damascus move, an Israeli deputy minister accused Syrian forces of using chemical weapons against civilians.
Ayoob Kara claimed in an interview with Israel Radio that Israeli medics, stationed on the border between Turkey and Syria, are reporting the use of such weapons.
To shed more light on Tel Aviv's escalating rhetoric against Syria, Press TV talked with Maya Nasser, a Damascus-based political analyst.
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and...
[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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[14 June 2012] Israel flotilla report is pig lipstick Dr Paul Larudee - English
recent report on the 2010 deadly attack by Israeli forces on a Gaza-bound flotilla found "substantive and significant shortcomings" in Tel Aviv's handling of the assault.
An interview with Dr. Paul Larudee, co-founder of Free Palestine Movement
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[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - (Part 1) - English
[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council...
[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[22 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - (Part 2) - English
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military...
[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.
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[21 June 2012] Egypt What is happening And what should happen - Comment - English
Thousands of angry Egyptians have camped out in the historic square since Wednesday, calling on the military council to quit power immediately as the electoral authorities delayed the announcement of the final results of the presidential run-off on Thursday as scheduled. Egypt's election committee said on Wednesday they want to look into all complaints from the two candidates before making an announcement. The protesters say the move could be a sign that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) is trying to declare former premier Ahmed Shafiq the winner.
Egyptians cast their ballots in a two-day presidential runoff election on June 16 and 17, which pitted the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed Morsi, against Shafiq. On June 18, a member of the Egyptian Electoral Committee confirmed that Morsi is in the lead in the country's run-off presidential election. Early on the day, the Brotherhood had declared Morsi's victory over Shafiq in the voting. Officials from the group had said that Morsi has won 52.5 percent of the counted ballots.