No i dont feel bad i know in my hard she didnt do it. Foreigners among them an american facing the Death Penalty at the hands of the indonesian government. President obama fires back against israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus latest comments on the iran nuclear deal. Good evening im antonio mora. Tonight, the u. N. Is describing the humanitarian catastrophe at the yarmouk camp in syria as unbearable suffering. The Security Council is now demanding access to the camp to help thousands of refugees trapped by days of intense fighting after i. S. I. L. Attacked. Besieged but actions inside the camp for last two years have been very threatening to their lives and their livelihoods. But the current escalation that we have seen has led to a situation into the hour being more desperate than ever for civilians inside yarmouk. The fighting erupted last wednesday when i. S. I. L. Stormed the camp five miles from syrias capital damascus. Other armed groups are also fighting and contributin
Country. But now the Prime Minister has been freed. Our reporter joins us live from beirut. Atia, good morning to you, and whats the latest . Reporter as you mentioned, just hours after his abduction by armed gunmen in the hotel he was residing in, the libyan Prime Minister has been released. The rebels who took him, in fact, said that the reason they captured him was because of bribery and corruption charges. They dont claim to have a connection to the u. S. Raid on saturday, but many speculate that there may be a connection, that the u. S. Commando raid that captured al liby for his involvement in the 1998 u. S. Embassy bombings in both kenya and tanzania may have been connected to the reason that this Prime Minister was abducted because they say that he did not condemn the raid. Both rebels and government officials were upset by the fact he didnt condemn the raid, and instead he said that u. S. And libyan relations would remain the same. But again, he released the details of todays
Drones to kill. There is worldwide outrage today after an Egyptian Court convicted an imprisoned three al jazeera journalists for doing their job. Correspondent peter greste was sentenced to seven years. Mohamed fahmy was also sentenced to kevi seven years and baher md was sentenced to ten years in prison. Other journalists were sentenced in absentia. A guilty verdict nearly sick months in the making. The alleged crime doing their job as journalists. Al jazeera correspondent peter greste, producers Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed have been sentenced to seven years behind bars, baher was given another three years for spent cartridge found on him. They were al jazeera journalists. In disbelief from the families. I dont know how the judge came to that decision. I would be very interested to hear his reasons for giving that verdict. It doesnt make any sense. Reporter it is clearly a corrupt and fraudulent verdict. The case is politically motivated and everything is wrong with it. Reporter
We have all the feedback. Excited about having the International Correspondents on the show to talk about what viewers dont get to see, and a little insight into how they are processing everything that they have to confront day after day and these are the people we were seeing first hand. I want to show you a tweet by Jonathan Miller who had this photo of journalists carrying wounded chin out of the hotel. It makes you wonder what the personal toll is on the journalists that have to see many things first hand. The ongoing crisis in israel and gaza strip compelled the neighbouring areas into what many feel is an endless cycle of violence. Reporters try to encapsulate a complicated issue in a few minutes. What challenges do they have covering a contentious crisis. With much to say and little time to say it, what is missing from the conversation. Joining us out of the gaza strip , is Al Jazeera Americas nick schifrin, from beirut, rula, and hayden cooper, a correspondent for the Australia
We take a look at the impact of cultural activism. [ music ] we have all the feedback. Excited about having the International Correspondents on the show to talk about what viewers dont get to see, and a little insight into how they are processing everything that they have to confront day after day and these are the people we were seeing first hand. I want to show you a tweet by Jonathan Miller who had this photo of journalists carrying wounded chin out of the hotel. It makes you wonder what the personal toll is on the journalists that have to see many things first hand. The ongoing crisis in israel and gaza strip compelled the neighbouring areas into what many feel is an endless cycle of violence. Reporters try to encapsulate a complicated issue in a few minutes. What challenges do they have covering a contentious crisis. With much to say and little time to say it, what is missing from the conversation. Joining us out of the gaza strip , is al Jazeera Americas nick schifrin, from beiru