to violate the rights of women, of homosexuals, religious minorities. we have to do everything in our power to prevent them from violating those human rights. peter, there are people in the audience who will equate muslim brotherhood with a group like al qaeda. al qaeda actually hates the muslim brotherhood, from my understanding, correct? al zawahri has written a book critiquing the muslim brotherhood and is critical for them because they have engaged conventional democratic politics, which al qaeda re guards as kind of against islam. so there is quite a lot of mutual hostility between these two groups. but that should not blind us to the shared objectives, the establishment of a society based on sharia law. zawahiri wants to achieve that through violent means. the muslim brotherhood s current leadership wants to achieve that
world. well, those efforts seem to be starting to crumble. you ll hear from a government broadcaster who quit because she was tired of lying to her viewers. tired of being fed lies by her government bosses. tonight as always we re keeping them honest. take a look at liberation square today. the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people in that square who you see, if the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people are foreigners. they re agitators, they re criminals, people paid to be there. but that is not what you see with your own eyes. that is not what i saw standing in that square. they are people tired of corruption, tired of dictatorship, tired of secret police coming in the night, tired of torture and longer afraid. their fear has been defeated. that is what they tell you. and for them, there is no turning back. today, in fact, they branched out from that square, staging sit-ins, not just in the square but at the gates of parliament. and outside
was tired of lying, tired of being fed lies by her government bosses. tonight as always, we re keeping them honest. take a look at liberation square today. if the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people in that square who you see, if the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people are foreigners, they re agitators, criminals, they re people paid to be there. but that is not what you see with your own eyes. that is not what i saw standing in that square. they are people tired of corruption, tired of dictatorship, tired of secret police coming in the night, tired of torture and terror, and tired of being silent. they are people who are no longer afraid. their fear has been defeated. that is what they tell you. for them, there is no turning back. today in fact, they branched out from that square, staging sit-ins, not just in the square, but at the gates of parliament and outside the ministry of health. there are reports of workers going on strike at pos
by her government bosses. tonight as always, we re keeping them honest. take a look at liberation square today. if the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people in that square who you see, if the egyptian government is telling the truth, those people are foreigners, they re agitators, criminals, they re people paid to be there. but that is not what you see with your own eyes. that is not what i saw standing in that square. they are people tired of corruption, tired of dictatorship, tired of secret police coming in the night, tired of torture and terror, and tired of being silent. they are people who are no longer afraid. their fear has been defeated. that is what they tell you. for them, there is no turning back. today in fact, they branched out from that square, staging sit-ins, not just in the square, but at the gates of parliament and outside the ministry of health. there are reports of workers going on strike at post offices, textile mills, even the governmen
this is the one verse in the qur an they chose. sean: the motto even when obama invited them to cairo, their motto is allah our objective, the prophet our leader, the qur an our law, jihad our way, dying in the way of allah our highest hopes. their history is frank, they are responsible for the assassination of the prime minister in 48 and anwar sadat in 1981. their leaders, their writings original writings influenced al zawahri and osama weather. they were banned by the obama government but obama invited them any way. how are we to interpret that and his unwillingness to as we point out in the book, what is going on here in part is that the obama administration s policies are being viewed through and