Verd irked as an attack on press freedom. Also, thousands rally until malaysias capitol demanding the Prime Minister resign. The u. N. Chief calls on governments to do more to help the thousands of refugees slowing in to europe. Hello. We begin the newshour in egypt where a judge has sentenced three al jazeera journalists to three years in jail. A cairo court issued the guilty verdict just a few hours ago. The retrail of canad an Mohammed Sami actind peter greste has dragged on since march. There have been regular delays. It has been heavily criticized by the international community. This is some of what the judge said a little earlier. The court is the sure that the defendants are not journalists and not in the journalist sinned indicate broadcasting without permits. They have made falsified videos after being edited and aired on al jazeera and they aired the videos on al jazeera channel that isnt allowed to work inside egypt. Al jazeeras acting director has given this statement t rea
And Egyptian Court is to give its verdict on three al jazeera journalists held under charges. Its a very different story. Public rallies in malaysia are banned without a permit. But thats not stopping thousands of protesters gathering in the capital, clmp clmples kuala lumpur. Thekuala lumpur. They want the Prime Minister to step down. Karishma villa is keeping an eye on this, exactly what are the protesters demanding . Reporter well, as you can see behind me the protest is in full swing, local media is in full swing, more than 40,000 have already gathered outside the square in kuala lumpur. They want clean election clean government they want to strengthen their parliamentary democracy and want their government to focus on cleaning up their economy and strengthening their economy and they want the right to dissent they say, they want to criticize the government when they see fit. All of these things come back to one thing, a deep level of dissatisfaction over Prime Minister najiv respe
Its been a frustrating legal battle for al jazeera journalists facing retrial in egypt. A verdict was supposed to be announced. Now the three journalists hope it will be the end of the long struggle to clear their names. For the past 20 months these al jazeera journalists have been waiting to hear the word not guilty. The judiciary has another chance to deliver the justice they say they deserve. They spent more than a year of their lives in an egyptian prison. The mens fight for freedom began when they were arrested in december 2013. They were charged with aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood. In june of last year a Court Sentenced them to seven to ten years. Then last january the court throughout their convictions and ordered a retrial. Im just living day by day. I dont hope anything, i dont expect anything. In february he was deported to australia. Mohamed and fahmi were released on bail. But they have been unable to leave egypt. With their lives on hold, they are still serving a
Migration . We report on the art project in senegal thats trying to do just that. We begin in egypt where a judge sentenced three al jazeera journalists to three years in jail. The guilty verdict just a few hours ago, the retrial. Fahmy, Baha Mohammed and peter greste tried in absentia has dragged on since march. We will be live in cairo in just a moment. First, this report from natasha gname. It was a heartbreaking day in court for al jazeera journalists justice denied yet again as they heard the word guilty. They, along with their colleague, peter greste who was deported earlier this year were sentenced to more prison time. Fahmy and greste three years and mohammed three and a half years for allegedly aiding the nowbanned muslim brotherhood. It is outrageous, just devastating for me. I mean i know my heart is with them and the others in our case. As mohammed and fahmy stood in a soundproof cage inside the court, the judge said they were not journalists. They were working in egypt wit
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