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Detailing. Why not moments really interesting will be if she doesnt name people and its the same as the 5 people apparently on trial and risk their lives in saudi arabia or the few names of those and so i think the alternative is named people that it will in some way implicate the state as a body and that much more difficult to tie down to a criminal charge it becomes it is much more diffuse and less for the activist or for turkey to grab hold of maybe maybe he did they did not make that assessment the Trump Administration made a few statements denouncing the murder of hostility but states short of taking action but 22. 00 bipartisan members of the senate called for an investigation into how. The cia believe calm principal. Ordered the assassination if there isnt and same in regarding the killing its going to put more pressure on the trumpet ministration overall but its not necessarily going to make them decide to cut ties in terms of military funding to saudi arabia it will help feed in to the pressure from congress in particular and congress is likely to use that as an argument for cutting future weapon sales to saudi arabia 500 trump is trying to bypass congressional approval for an 8000000000. 00 arms sale to saudi arabia the move was widely criticized by the congress after initially denying any involvement in this murder saudi arabia. Knowledged the journalist was killed after a fight broke out with the people he met at the consulate saudi arabias narrative about how she has it changed over time from denial to acknowledging the journalists murder was premeditated but turkey and the un inquiry team are still trying to figure out what exactly happened on october 2nd and if the order to kill them. Came from the highest authorities the area. Is the border that the un has demanded a thorough independent investigation into the death of egypts only democratically elected president Mohammed Morsi he never regain consciousness after collapsing in court on monday the Un Human Rights Office says any inquiry should examine how he was treated while in prison the statement went on to say former president Mohamed Morsy was in the custody of the egyptian authorities at the time of his death the state is responsible for ensuring he was treated humanely and that his right to life and health were respected and he certain death in custody must be followed by a prompt impartial fair and transparent investigation carried out by an independent body to clarify the cause of death well morsi was buried in cairo after the government refused to allow a funeral in his hometown mourners still gathered in more seize native province a shock to pay their respects hundreds prayed while surrounded by tight security at the ellipse. People throughout the middle east have also been remembering morsi politicians in tunisia held a prayer for him despite concerns that could be seen as a political gesture elections are being held later in the hundreds of people also gathered to remember him in libyas capital tripoli and in turkey president residue attended prayers at an estimable mosque where he raised concerns about how morsy died. The reaction particularly for western governments has been muted as root chalons explains when Mohamed Morsi won egypts historic election in june 2012 cautious congratulations for the Muslim Brotherhood politician came from leaders across the world then u. S. President barack obama said the United States would stand by the egyptian people as they fulfill the promise of their revolution the u. N. Has banking moon congratulated morsi and called on him to spare no effort in ensuring the people of egypt realize their aspirations for greater democracy the promotion of human rights and a more prosperous and stable egypt for all of its citizens William Hague the britains foreign secretary of the time tweeted the people of egypt have elected a new president s i congratulate him and them on the results and the peaceful process well so far his death has provoked little condemnation from the wests current governments the u. S. State department has had only this to say former egyptian interest than a minority you havent a thing no we saw that the Death Threats are so and many of them as yet theres been no response at all from the u. K. Government the french the germans or the e. U. The United Nations calls for a thorough independent inquiry into the circumstances of mr morsy is death including the conditions of his detention morses our i have type erdogan has been most outspoken. On our history well never forget the tyrants who put him in prison threatened him with the Death Penalty and caused his martyrdom. Turkeys president called morsi a martyr who died fighting for the cause that he believed in. Lets return to one of our top stories and of course that rocket attack in southern iraq we can go to june our correspondent whos in baghdad with the very latest sketchy details mohammed but what more do we know about whats happened in the south of the country. So what weve heard from Security Officials this far is that a katyusha rocket landed close to a compound that houses Foreign Oil Companies also very close to the Iraqi Oil Drilling Company that 2 iraq oil Drilling Company iraqi workers were injured and that also this is close to the headquarters of exxon mobile in basra now were told that this happened about 25 kilometers south of basra in a district called the zubair district and that Oil Production has not been affected thus far weve also been told that exxon mobil has decided to evacuate 20 of their Foreign Workers this is all very interesting timing obviously all the tensions the rising tensions between the u. S. And iran the attacks on the Oil Facilities and tankers the past several days and weeks now also here in iraq there have been a number of rocket attacks in the past month and a half some of them have landed in the green zone here in baghdad in may there were katyusha rockets that landed in the green zone close to the American Embassy also just in the past few days you had attacks you had mortars and other rockets land in areas close to bases where u. S. Troops are housed here in iraq we must remember there are at least 5200. 00 u. S. Troops remaining in that up as of now also interesting to note the timing because a doctor has been really the epicenter of a flurry of diplomatic activity these past several weeks in may you had u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei o who made an emergency an unscheduled visit to dad at that time he spoke to iraqi officials about what he called an increased threat to american interests and personnel by iran and here in also in the past few weeks you had the foreign minister of germany visit the foreign minister of oman just several days ago visited and today there is a scheduled state visit by. By the emir of kuwait. At this point that visit still looks as though it is on he is expected to arrive in the next few hours but really the theme of all these visits or the main theme of all these visits has been to try to ensure that iraq plays a role in deescalating tensions between its 2 biggest allies the u. S. And iran now of course what happened in basra today trying to pinpoint Oil Interests in that Oil Rich Region thats something thats going to cause even more concern here in iraq at a time when that office feeling more and more squeezed between the u. S. And iran at a time when they are trying to deescalate the tensions as of yet it only seems the tensions are increasing but when you speak to people here in baghdad they say they are quite concerned because every time it seems that iraq is getting back up on its feet again it has a new government something happens and they are the victims of geopolitics so hill and its a lulu at the moment too. Through the day thank you. Both africa were fighting between tribal groups as falls hundreds of thousands of people from their homes in the northeastern part of the democratic republic of congo and the uns a warning that the Massive Movement of people is complicating the fight against a new brake a warning that alexia brians report contains disturbing images. Ringback the killing was indiscriminate babies and Young Children from the hema ethnic group among the hundreds of victims hacked to death with in the Eastern Province of attorney and democratic republic of congo survivors say the attackers were from the named tribe renewed fighting between him a casual herders and lendu families has forced thousands of people to leave their homes over the past week and move to camps like this. In the london came during the day on monday we were in the fields we started to run towards our homes which had the satellite some people were burned alive and. They killed people with machetes and we dont even know what they did with the bodies thats why we fled here. The lendu and he may have been fighting each other for generations of thousands died between 19092003 they communities a separated from each other its the latest violence was sparked by an attack on 4 lendu merchants in the hema area. I didnt come here voluntarily but a group of people from the hills massacred us and burned their villages we had no weapons so we couldnt do anything but watch our villages burn and our people die i lost a lot of members of my Family Survivors of last weeks attack on the village of a being protected by soldiers from the Congolese Army still i say theyre terrified and want to leave the area if they can find a way around the linda rebels who have blocked the surrounding roads brian al jazeera. Canada has approved a plan to expand oil pipeline the 7000000000. 00 project welding. Canadas oil fields to a major port indigenous communities and environmentalist have opposed the plan and its expected to take several legal challenges now this project has divided canada the original trans mountain pipeline was bought by the government last year for 3300000000. 00 the expansion will link the oil fields in alberta to the port in British Columbia always tripling the pipelines capacity similar plans have been made for the keystone x. L. Pipeline between the u. S. And canada the trans mountain pipeline has been in operation for more than 65 years we approved the twinning of that pipeline so running a single additional pipe alongside the one thats already there this project has the potential to create thousands of solid middle class jobs for canadians people in b. C. Alberta and right across the country would have more opportunities to earn a good living. 15 years after the last concorde flight and there are plans to build new supersonic passenger jets and as Natasha Butler reports from Paris Air Show the new planes could be cleaner thanks to new technology. Blake szell is preparing to bring back supersonic flight to the aviation world at the paris a show his Company Launched a project for a plane that could fly twice the speed of sound 50 years after concorde was designed with wind tunnels flight rules and drafting paper we now have carbon fiber composite vacherot and amex and new engines that allow supersonic flight to be accessible to tens of millions of people and a way thats economically and environmentally sustainable the companies raised more than a 100000000. 00 to build a 55. 00 seats a plane that aide says would be affordable and produce ciro Carbon Emissions they hope to have a prototype flying by 2020 its not the only supersonic aircraft project a number of u. S. Startups airlines and even nasa are in the race but commercial aviation has been hit before its been more than 15 years since the british french concorde stopped flying it was a feat of engineering it could only fly over the sea it supersonic speeds though because of the very noisy sonic boom and despite his popularity it never broke even financially challenges all that the computer world has changed as concorde. Environment restrictions noice thing around airports have a much stricter so how does that fit in on the other hand compensate structures materials see if the modeling Engine Technology theyve all improved so it could be interesting to see how it turns out if supersonic travel becomes a reality again the 7 and a half hour flight between paris new york could be hauled and a new generation of people could experience traveling through the sky at breathtaking speed. Aljazeera paris. Your child is there with me the whole rob a reminder of all the. Stories at least 2 people have been injured by a rocket targeting the headquarters of several Foreign Oil Companies in southern iraq the rocket came down in bandra at a site where exxon mobil shell and other Energy Giants operate iraqs government says oil exports have been interrupted told trump has officially launched his 2020 president ial Reelection Campaign he delivered familiar attacks on his political opponents and the media and robert millers investigation into russian meddling as he vowed to keep america great. Were going to keep it better than ever before are and that is why did i i stand before you to officially launch my campaign for a secular. Opposition politicians in hong kong are pushing for a vote of no confidence against the citys leader kerry lamb a day after she apologized to trying to rush through changes to the extradition law members of the Legislative Council meeting for the 1st time since huge protests forced the government to suspend the bill prodemocracy leaders have vowed to continue demonstrating and to learn resigns. Gunman of killed at least 41 people in separate attacks in central mali Ethnic Violence has served in the area in recent months also a un investigator will release her long awaited report into the murder sunday journalist Jamal Khashoggi late on wednesday and early findings agnes calmar says the killing inside the saudi Consulate Office in istanbul last october was premeditated. Canada has approved a plan to expand a Controversial Oil pipeline the 7000000000. 00 project will be funded by tax payers will link canadas landlocked oil fields to a major port indigenous communities and environmentalist have opposed the plan and is expected to face several legal challenges construction is due to begin next year. Well of course you can follow all of the stories that were covering here on aljazeera by logging onto our web site our top story of course the ongoing reaction to the late president morsi is death in egypt inside story is next ill be back with more news in half an hour. Americans are struggling to pay their rent the problem isnt just limited to the cities. A former governor of the Indian Central Bank has cast doubt on the countrys good stuff. We bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in. Counting the cost on aljazeera. Egypt only democratically elected president dies in court and is swiftly buried by the government the depos 10 what is Mohammed Morsi is legacy and have hopes for democracy in egypt died with this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im dennis Mohamed Morsi died in court on monday whilst all of you in his defense against charges that many believed were trumped up just to keep him in jail he was 67 and not in good health he needed regular medication that his family and others said he was often denied during his 6 years in detention his time in office was brief barely a year but he insisted he was egypts the just image president right up until he died and as rory chalons now reports most his time in office was characterized by optimism which quickly turned to frustration. Mohamed morsi sailed into the presidency of egypt on the winds of a peoples revolution demanding change in 2012 he became egypts 1st ever democratically elected president the 1st civilian to hold the office morsi was born in 1951 he spent his adult life 1st as an engineering professor then as a member of parliament and a political prisoner the egyptian revolution. And in 2011 set the stage for morsi to reach the pinnacle of power from the start his critics accused him of placing his allegiance with the Muslim Brotherhood and not the country morsi made a point of repeatedly promising to be a president for all egyptians his opponents however claim he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself or thorazine above the judiciary and dominating the governments with Muslim Brotherhood members. Morsi said his actions were to combat counter revolutionary forces led by the socalled deep state that wanted to kill egypts nascent democracy those forces included members of the military as well as regional powers namely the u. A. E. And saudi arabia who were vehemently opposed to the arab spring and june 23rd seen in scenes reminiscent of the revolution huge crowds of egyptians filled square calling for their president to step down it was a culmination of the town hall Rebel Campaign a movement which was born a few months prior and was later revealed to have been supported by abu dhabi morsi supporters took to the streets to which emboldened him and he refused to step down instead he made an offer of National Reconciliation including forming a new government of technocrats that offer was rejected by the army which days later deposed him ending egypts historic but brief experiment with democracy stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with Foreign Armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. Numerous human Rights Groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end morsi was defiant rejecting the course or thorough and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. All right lets introduce our panel now in london we have. A head of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council thats an Opposition Group in chicago we have mohammed oktar a political consultant and founder of the firm insight into crisis in beirut we have rami curry senior fellow at the is on fire is institute for Public Policy at the American University of beirut welcome to you all my holiday come to you 1st in london i just wonder what your thoughts are today is this a mentor this moment in the modern history of egypt. Its a tragic moment its a tragic moment for those who supported and elected the president and even those who are opposed to him but believe in democracy for egypt and for the region this is a man who was the 1st elected civilian president in egypts history he was in power for less than a year and all the forces of the deep state and the military and regional calls worked against him they wanted to ensure the defeat of the democratic experiment in egypt and what weve seen is a mans health deteriorate in the presence of a tyrant as those of others to die a slow death at the hands of the military regime hes not the 1st of the political dissidents to die but he is certainly the most prominent and the silence of the International Community bodes very ill in terms of this particular moment all right it is a state in crisis is a state in crisis and the death of the president at the hands of the military regime is a turning point mohammed and what do you think on this particular day is as the egyptian authorities are accused of of intentional medical neglect that has led to the death perhaps at least allegedly of Mohammed Morsy well certainly that was a deliberate attempt to kill him slowly over the last 5 or 6 years or he had been deprived of medical care and his family have demanded the medical access a few times we have recently a couple of years ago. And member of the parliament in the u. K. Mr president blunt require e and he had asked for access to dr morsi and to provide him with medical care is clearly in violation of International Standards and eruption of prisons. Just im on a standard which i have access to and ive been systematic and i havent happened before to any former president in egypt and then when we look at other detainees across egypt the political detainees that many of them have died in jail of course the exact circumstances the lack of medical care and medical access and lack of access in general the human rights organizations and the tyrannies todays detainees all right now lets go to rami and rami curry remind us if you will briefly all of the huge amount of optimism in 2011 after the removal of Hosni Mubarak after more than 30 years in office the removal of this key figure in egyptian history and that as i say the optimism that brought about elections and Mohamed Morsi to power the optimism of 2011 was enormous because the symbolism was enormous egypt was the 1st state in 1000 52. 00 to have a proper fully military government running the country and taken control of all executive power and held onto that power from 152. 00 till 2011 so much is election and it really was a very close election that was what was extraordinary about it hell be to which i feed by i think 5125051249 extension 8 was just a very very close election which is unheard of in the arab world and very welcomed but the removal of the military regime at least temporarily and a civilian elected president in a genuine election was such an enormous symbolic move forward for people all across the arab world because egypt was such and remain such a powerful influencer of events throughout the arab. And some people thought this was the beginning of a regional wave of gradual democratic is ation the mistakes that happened showed up afterwards and the revenge action of the military and the deep state and the arab gulf countries and others all showed up later but at that moment in january to april 2011 it was a moment of extraordinary hope and deep human expression of a revival of basic human sentiments by citizens who could feel they were actual full human beings allowed to use all their brain not just half of it and to live a life of dignity as citizens of a state right rami said mama coming back to you remembering those days heavy days of of revolution having achieved an awful lot it started to go wrong pretty quickly didnt it as weve already said moves he was only in power for barely a year where did he go wrong fundamentally fundamentally was his 1st big mistake i think it was the challenges that confronted him you had a military state that had been in existence since 952 you had a judicial system that was essentially in one way or another an arm of the military and became increasingly so since the call you had you had business interests that were worried about the the fight against corruption you had president 40 sources saying in october that he is going to have. Ensured that taxation is. Is fairly carried out against even the rich and the big corns you had essentially a man who was going to get to 2 to get under way an Anti Corruption campaign so i would rather focus and i think it is only fair to. The focus on the challenges against him you hadnt made it a that had taken all the right that was worried that it was going to be held accountable right so essentially from day one day one the odds were against right a man mohammed sonars told us and about the elites if you like the elite vested Interest Groups that were completely. Rocked by the prospect of the other of the morsi civilian led government but what about the people because by june 2030 the people were coming out old to the streets and demanding change almost in as large a number as they were in order to demand the removal of Hosni Mubarak what happened there well it has been a Systematic Campaign by the military from day one and one and after of president morsi took power to harm his image and to harm the of aleutian image and also to harm the democratic process and midge there have been manufacturing and manufacturing of crises Food Shortages gash or to date and and also Security Issues so many sign are. You suggesting that these are manufactured crises that the movie government didnt make mistakes didnt a d. N. A. To many people im not saying they dont make mistakes but i was in cairo during the time and ive seen the crises and i know i was completely aware of it and it was mostly i manufactured by someone who why a 6 months before dick too and uprising in june and 30 years there were pictures of general sisi everywhere in cairo for 30 on them in parade years and in Tahrir Square if we want to go back and talk about the mistakes of president morsi he was a poor communicator and he did not communicate properly with the people that communicate with his religious. Anguish that most of the people did not understand or appreciate he did not communicate well with many of his advisors and many of them who had and the 1st 6 months in office and his decrees of the talk about the knesset use not decree. He issued in october of 2012 it was extremely disturbing to even to many of people who were supporting him if he had communicated better before issuing that constitutional decree and many people including myself are could have been where every seat of of his position and his understanding of the crisis at that point on a not level people really wanted a leader that govern based on the revolution principles and not based on the ballot box bruce the balls that have been a rush into the governing by the ballot box and ignoring the revolution had not been cemented yet all right mohammed let me jump in there come to you in a moment 1st of all lets go to romney though and just try and can text your life some of this because from what were hearing there were a range of forces well established forces which were against any civilian government be it be it morsi or anybody else a civilian government but he has been accused of prioritizing his Party Affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood over and above political if you at political outreach of not bringing in other voices other opposition voices within his government yes thats correct and he was not the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood he was a you know relatively Senior Member but he wasnt really a very charismatic or. Powerful leader he was brought in at the end because the people that the muslim brothers wanted to run were not allowed to run so they. Picked him out and he turned out to be at the personal level a little bit bland and not so charismatic but the real problem that they had was that the muslim brothers not only in egypt but in every single arab country with the possible exception of tunisia where they either controlled or shared power significantly proved to be politically incompetent they just did not know how to exercise power they were comfortable in the opposition and very effective in their opposition they didnt know what they were doing when they were incumbents and this happened all over the middle east and yemen and jordan and kuwait and in sudan and and and then in egypt so thats the deeper problem they just didnt know how to govern they werent ready to govern they didnt know how to mobilize the enormous goodwill that they had and this unbelievable asset of being the only ever truly independently legitimately elected government that had the consent of the governed of the of herself determinant citizenry in an era of countryman that was an enormous basket of assets and they just blew it they didnt know what to do with it and they started appointing all kinds of people on to constitutional committees and positions and and then of course there was all the action by the state and the army and other people against them to make the greater problems and the campaign to then get them out and then of course he didnt know how to deal that it was a combination of their own weaknesses and the campaign against them which just accentuated the fact that they really werent ready to govern and but the suit they have generally has in the sudanese are learning these lesson absolutely id like a nice night to come back into that point rami id like to come back to that point thats a huge event of it is that but. So weve heard about the challenges and it was a fairly sort of inhospitable Political Landscape then for Mohammed Morsi and his government but what it did it night it seems to me is a few. A passion a desire among the egyptian people for a pluralistic civilian government with Civil Liberties where is that file a map passion gone now has it has it been extinguished i think we would i need to contest a little bit what has been said in order to explain. That. Or dream of a civilian state a pluralistic civilian state is going. To react president morsi faced the sort of all odds that any civilian president would have faced whether he was from the brotherhood or otherwise he did reach out to various political groups and individuals who are more worried about 7 the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood would have a hold on egypt than over the issue that he was the elected president of egypt so from day one president morsi faced the challenges we spoke about i think he did speak to the people and again i contest the idea that he spoke only in a religious language let us remember and ive got know his speeches well that he spoke to the people directly and we speak about a population the majority of which is muslim and which can relate to this direct and simple language president morsi was a man who was honest and was steadfast in

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