Its a handshake but boy is it significant. Reporter im robin adams, its a busy day of sport. Actions qualifying. And Jordan Spieth grabbing the headlines. Rewriting the history books at augusta. Details later the saudiled stepped up air strikes. Including an armed depot, its 17 days since the operation since the operations began. There has been no let up in the fighting. The war in yemen is in its 17th day and the frontline is unclear. In the neighbourhood of aden witnesses speak of street battles between supporters of the Abdrabbu Mansour hadi and houthi fighters. The houthis are the target of an intense campaign by a Saudiled Coalition. Yesterday there were fighting. The coalition released military pictures which it says shows the bombing of a Sports Center in aden used as a houthi ammunition store. Translation the use of schools, stadiums and civilian installations is evidence of the abnormal behaviour of the groups and the actions intended to damage the daily lives of citizens and
In the first of three articles, Jack Conrad looks at the origins, evolution and current reality of the Muslim Brotherhood in Britain, Egypt and internationally
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al sayed al badawi. his party is called the new wavwafd party. then mohammad badie leading the largest and most recognized opposition party in egypt, the muslim brotherhood. his biggest problem is the muslim brotherhood is officially banned in egypt. it s illegal. they still manage to hold a few seats in parliament for a while but not anymore. then there is the april 6th youth movement. you may have heard a little bit about them. they started on facebook about three years ago. they organized pro democracy rallies and they threw a big party for mohamed elbaradei. remember i mentioned him as one of the leading opposition leaders when he returned to egypt last year after his nobel peace prize and also running the atomic energy agency.
there. you ve heard the reports from ben wedeman that the military there as a seen to restore order. joining us now, a troublesome turn, a troubling turn, i should say, that events seem to have taken. what have you seen? reporter: well, jonathan, it appears as toe there s really widespread lawlessness in large parts of the criminal. we re here in downtown where we have the military presence pretty much on every corner because of course we have these key strategic buildings, government buildings that are so important to the country. however, if you get outside of downtown and just across that bridge back there, basically, what happens is that there s absolutely no authority in place whatsoever. so we rode down the streets. there s guys with baseball bats, with pipes from vacuum cleaners, with rifles, with pistols, with samurai swords standing outside their house, trying to defend their property against what they say are gangs trying to loot. they showed us some people who