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Egyptian vote counting begins Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 128 seconds Global video hits: 3564 Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports on the day many Egyptians have been waiting their whole lives for. Related: egyptian elections, egypt, youtube Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The role of religion in Egypt's election Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 148 seconds Global video hits: 2957 Two of the main contenders for Egypt's presidential election are or were affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros reports from the group's stronghold of Beni Suef, to find out what impact religion is likely to have on the vote. Related: sherine tadros, middleeastnews, clip, al jazeera, youtube, muslim brotherhood, aljazeera, beni suef Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Update: Egypt presedential election Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 559 seconds Global video hits: 2656 Our correspondent update on the latest from Cairo, Alexandria and Suez . Related: sherine tadros, middleeastnews, egypt, clip, presidential election, al jazeera, jamal elshayal, cairo, suez, youtube, rawya rageh, alexandria Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Front-runners in Egypt's upcoming polls Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 143 seconds Global video hits: 1290 Egyptians are getting ready to vote for a new president. But there are over a dozen candidates on the ballot paper. And it is still not clear who is most likely to win. Jamal Elshayyal takes a look at some of the front-runners. Related: middleeastnews, egypt, clip, al jazeera, jamal elshayyal, egyptchoice, youtube Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Eve of Egypt's presidential elections Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 150 seconds Global video hits: 2251 Voters can choose between 13 candidates competing to lead the country. And the intrigue continues, as it is still not clear who is most likely to win. Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Cairo. Related: youtube Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Update: Egypt's Brotherhood claims early lead Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 188 seconds Global video hits: 1011 Counting under way after two days of voting in country's first free presidential election. Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal reports from Cairo. Related: middleeastnews, egypt, clip, al jazeera, egyptelection, jamal elshayyal, youtube Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Egypt's revolution fails to benefit slum dwellers Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 151 seconds Global video hits: 1379 Across Egypt there are millions of people living in slums. Last year's revolution focused on Egyptians demanding their rights in Tahrir Square - but have the country's slum-dwellers gained anything from the uprising? With just a few days to go before the Presidential election, Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal went to find out. Related: aljazeera, egypt, middleeastnews, tahrir, slums, millions, revolution, election, uprising, jamal, elshayyal Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Mike Hanna reports on Egypt's election Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 185 seconds Global video hits: 3153 Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from a polling station in Cairo. He explains that it is unclear what powers the next president will have. Related: egypt, clip, al jazeera, election, youtube, aljazeera, mike hanna Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Tackling Egypt's rising crime wave Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 150 seconds Global video hits: 1281 Campaigning in Egypt has finished ahead of the country's first presidential election since last year's revolution. There's now a 48-hour political silence before voting begins on Wednesday and the new president will be announced by the end of June. But, as Rawya Rageh reports from the town of Shubra El Kheima just north of Cairo, crime is rising and has become one of the main election issues. Related: middleeastnews, egypt, president, al jazeera, election, crime, youtube, shubra el kheima, rawya rageh Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Fences Up: Israel walls off Lebanon, Egypt Posted by: RussiaToday
Video duration: 176 seconds Global video hits: 14386 To the Middle East now, where Israel is taking new steps to shield itself from its Arab neighbors. Having already walled-off the Palestinians, Tel Aviv's now seeking to do the same with the Lebanese. We get the latest from RT's Paula Slier in Israel. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com Related: rt, paula slier, border, tel aviv, israel, jerusalem, northern israel, electrified fence, idf, egypt, smuggling, palestinians, security concerns, tensions, middle east Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Egypt suspends natural gas deal with Israel Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 135 seconds Global video hits: 3361 Egyptian companies have suspended an agreement to supply natural gas to Israel. Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna reports from Cairo. Related: middleeastnews, clip, youtube, mike hanna Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Egypt football violence leaves scores dead in Port Said Posted by: telegraphtv
Video duration: 169 seconds Global video hits: 355073 More than 70 people have been killed and a thousand people have been injured after a football riot erupted in an Egyptian stadium, following a match between Al-Ahly and Al-Masry. Related: egypt, football, violence, dead, deaths, port, said, al, ahly, ahli, cairo, masry, masri, injuries, injured, players, parliament, league, fire, flares, invasion, pitch Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Egypt presidency nomination race heats up Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 149 seconds Global video hits: 3216 Potential candidates for Egypt's presidential election don't have long left to register. The deadline for nominations is on Sunday. Related: middleeastnews, egypt, clip, al jazeera, youtube, nomination, presidency, mike hanna Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Stream - Egypt's electoral shakeup Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 2242 seconds Global video hits: 1255 We look at recent rejection of Egyptian presidential election front-runners and the effects on the presidential race. Related: thestream, youtube, aljazeera, egypt, president, election Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Al Jazeera World - Egypt: The Other Homeland Posted by: AlJazeeraEnglish
Video duration: 2853 seconds Global video hits: 6324 A poignant tale of Egypt's once-thriving Greek community, told through interviews with those returning to find their old homes, neighbourhoods, businesses and friends. Related: egypt, al jazeera, egyptian, greek, al jazeera world, greece, youtube, greeks, aljazeeraworld, aljazeera Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: SAMAND33. on 27 May 12, 17:31:28
first of all I dont agree with you that muslims cause burglary and rape but i know some journalists want to sell their news to get money inorder take advantage today's situation situation like world on terror policy. I dont agree with you if? you say muslims in the west force their women to wear the muslims clothes but it is the western leader backed by these greedy companies i mentioned before are forcing women to wear western clothes. Come on no body is stupid.
By: Rafnas00. on 27 May 12, 13:45:57
Why western dumbers dont understand if the whole of middle east was a democracy, whole of those countries will be having sharia. They think they can puke what their media and churches fed them in muslim vidos and then? muslim are gonna leave sharia. Losers, it wont happen. Sharia is going to take over islamic world. You like it or not
By: NobiscumDeus1. on 26 May 12, 22:20:30
After the Muslims began to immigrate to Europe criminality rose, including burglary and rape. That, however, is not something I am not discussing here. Moreover, the rich muslims were doing the same thing only that they opress women through making them wearing such cloth, and? as well limiting their education. Anyways, the muslim leaders always do whatever they want by putting such religion, like the Dark Ages in Europe.
By: SAMAND33. on 26 May 12, 18:21:37
In the muslim countary the people that use shepherds don't exist at all but they exist in the west. In France and some European countary why did they ban muslim women to dress the muslim clothes? Because some greedy companies that produce western clothing want to profit that? and the banks which they put their money will back that because more profit the company gets more money they put in. So Sarkhozy(the loser 2012) and other leaders had backing from these companies.
By: ChiefBlowhardCree. on 26 May 12, 14:14:53
Poor? baby, are you being oppressed?
By: n0manland. on 26 May 12, 14:10:26
Yeah dont? give pearls to a swine
By: wael4life. on 26 May 12, 10:30:26
You are just a hater keep hating...... Ain't worth? talking to ya
By: FlatulenceFox. on 26 May 12, 03:23:25
Most thoughtful people know that sharia law if fully carried out does not respect human rights by any modern measure. Btw, I don't think any religiously based law system respects human rights at that. Though not perfect, secular civil laws with a modern pluralist view? of human rights is far superior to any religiously based system. However, I do respect and recognize that some cultures around the world will opt for ancient laws. That's their right. It sucks for religious. But that's life.
By: MsColdCanada. on 26 May 12, 02:26:21
I've lived "in the west" all my life and I have never seen a single person anywhere (over the age of 4, children when learning to dress and undress, sometimes do so at? inappropriate times) run around naked, not even at the beach. Many other things you said are also incorrect for most people.
By: NobiscumDeus1. on 25 May 12, 23:21:13
That's entirely sick. First, faith is something subjective, which means that argument fails entirely. Second, yes there is a shepherd and a herd, but there is as well a hidden group which don't speak much. That group is small, and even ignored, which are called the independent. They use the shepherd, and? hide in the herd. Democracy has given the rise to what the people "want". The thing is the people don't know what they want, or what they want is inconsistent.
By: SAMAND33. on 25 May 12, 18:14:45
Man for centuries muslims ruled Christians under sharia law? and it is evident today in Balkans, Egypt, Syria and Palestine they are still there so if you are claiming sharia is not good for christians then they would not be in Egypt today. Those who do rape and crime are not following Islam. Muslim is the person who follows the Quran and Ahadith your claim is mumbo jumbo. You banned the hijab in many European countary so leave our countary alone.
By: SAMAND33. on 25 May 12, 18:09:04
If choosing way of life is against the interest of the faith should be proscuted. People are divided? into 2 groups and they are: 1-Shepherd 2-herd So Shepherd must decide were the herd(majority) are going. In Democracy all people can not imagine what the leader they are choosing is up to. Some people they choose leader not for what he can do but they choose because who he is for example I voted for him because he(she) is white/black/woman some they listen his promises and vote
By: luv5e1. on 25 May 12, 18:03:49
Yes, seriously, Cops Arabs were massacred by Muslims Arabs - It? happened not too long ago. you know it and the world knows it!
By: Herb615. on 25 May 12, 16:30:12
Egypt is fucked? when the brotherhood wins :/
By: RebelUG. on 25 May 12, 16:24:48
if brotherhood doesnt win, its riggd by the army and? america!
By: wael4life. on 25 May 12, 10:43:15
I will have to disagree with you here you are judging blindly... there is a difference between Muslims and Islam ..... the Religion is not responsible for the act of misguided people. Because If you want to talk about Religions then Christians killed a lot of people around the world WHO INVADED The Americas who invaded Australia Who invaded Africa and asia ... they are All people belong to Christianity. you MIGHT NEED TO EDUCATED YOURSELF MORE ABOUT? Islam don't just attack and be open minded
By: Rafnas00. on 25 May 12, 08:48:51
We will not let our society go western? way
By: Rafnas00. on 25 May 12, 08:47:49
We have been living under sharia for centuries and genocidal sharia law left only 3 muslims. Sharia law is not only a punishment bu also preventive method to stop adultery, theft etc. But people in the west have brothels values, they want to have relation with? every 2nd girl on street. Out of wedlock birth is 43%, they live like couple without marriage, they want to run around naked without shame. Their moms teach their teenagers to hv relation with their lover etc.
By: NobiscumDeus1. on 25 May 12, 07:31:05
I know the sharia law is not as strong as a genocide, but it still follow close paths. For instance, persecution. It attacks the human right on choosing his way of life. I agree with you, but that's the irony. While you don't care about the preference, the Sharia Law does. According to? the Sharia Law, you must prefer a muslim ideology. It's sad, but you're right. However, people like us must stand and do some changes. We can't be apathetic anymore as I know see it as the greatest mistake.
By: unapologeticmind. on 25 May 12, 06:45:44
As a secular Christian, I'm all for introducing Sharia punishments for Muslim crminals in the West. I think that Muslims should live as they preach in the West as well, and a big part in that would be for Western countries to introduce the cutting of limbs and beheadings of Muslim criminals. Western countries have a big problem with Muslim? immigrant crime/rape rates. Using Sharia punishments when dealing with Muslim offenders would IMHO help because they don't understand Western laws and morals.
By: FlatulenceFox. on 25 May 12, 06:38:36
Well equating sharia law with genocide of a particular group is a bit of stretch. It actually is a false equivalency. It's about self-determination. I don't detest the idea of sharia law and think it is a primitive & oppressive form of law. But that is my personal feelings and no Egyptian need to consider my personal distaste for their preference. Yes, I think genocide is very wrong. But, let's face it: collectively, the world does not have the moral courage to stop? genocide when it happens.
By: NobiscumDeus1. on 25 May 12, 06:27:41
So if people want to kill a lot of innocent people, then let them have it. I don't see the difference with what Hitler, or the communists did. "If they want to kill Jews, let them." I don't agree with that idea of "let them". This is why I don't believe? in democracy anymore.
By: NobiscumDeus1. on 25 May 12, 06:25:08
It's not only those Jewish interests, but the entire elite interests. I doubt those Jews that are up there with a starvation of power will touch another elite with the same starvation, or even a stronger one. I can't agree on your philosophy entirely, nor in your conspiracies. I mean, the same thing happens? in the middle east with the arab elites that are joining forces with the other american(I mean the whole continent), asian, and european elites.
By: FlatulenceFox. on 25 May 12, 05:48:25
Why you ask? It has in the past....and...well, let me skip a lot of the details and just say our political evolution is more evolved than? yours. But if a vast majority of Egyptians wish to have sharia law, have at it. Americans, as well as the rest of the world really won't lose any sleep over it.
By: RWT683. on 25 May 12, 04:55:15
And who? are the corporations and bankers? Jews. Sure, there are some privileged goyim like your George Bushes and your Donald Trumps that share in the criminal corruption and privilege. But that is only so long as they do not harm Jewish interests. Jewish bankers created the present global financial system and it is just a mechanism for Jewish power. It is not every Jew down to your local pawnbroker in a vast conspiracy, but it is the Jewish elite acting on behalf of the Jewish people.