The Mohamed Fahmy Story : 400 Days - the fifth estate
Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, who worked for Al Jazeera in Egypt, never expected he would go to jail just for doing his job. But in his first ever television interview since release, Fahmy describes 400 days of utter hell, some of which he spent locked up with hardened prisoners and violent jihadists. This week he sat down with the fifth estate's Gillian Findlay in Cairo and told his whole story - from the horror of conviction, to his disappointment in Canada's prime minister, to what he thinks will happen when his new trial starts Monday.
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Mohamed Fahmy is so likable and so polite to even the persons responsible for his troubles.
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
The Egyptian regime??? Sure enough. That was part of the _quid pro quo._
this man is a hero somebody owes this man more than i can say
Al J should pay for his lawyers and bail. Shameful.
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
They did, even for the lawyers he hired out of his own accord. And without a sense of irony, without even consulting them - something he does a 'Psy Proj' towards them. Besides..
I feel so stoopid i didnt know anything about this. Im glad hes out it must have. been very nerve racking
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
Fahmy made a _quid pro quo._ In other words.. Slimeball learned capitalism the hard way.
Such a sweet guy. What happened to him and his friends was just wrong.
@_.13_
5 жыл бұрын
So you think..
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
Everybody can present "sweet" face, you just require skills.
The words that print across screen is hilarious.
good man
And yet all the journalist are silent when it comes to Julian Assange. Where are all those brave journalist NOW? Free JULIAN ASSANGE now.
I love this guy.. like it hard to Swallow If people that are so genuine and great will trwith tree people with such ignorance .
Bud keep your head up
the ethical & useful part 37:40 most of the episode criticizing AL jazeera & Qatar
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
attacking* There! FTFY 😑
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Great news company....abandons their own at his hour of need!!
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
{ONLY-&-only to the OP and "upvoters": }Unless you're pretending to be neutral, he's a white lawyer - "genius".
Most journalist do not report facts, they state their opinion, and most are troublemakers. THAT IS ABSOLUTE.
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
That depends on what you define as “facts”, though.
Really didn't know this about this Chanel. Will unsibribe
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
CBC®, right?!! What can ya do???
I don't trust this guy, he's as slimy as they come
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
...And.. BINGO!!!
first he said he was happy to see mubark carrapted rigem calapse. nevertheless after ONE year he sport a military coup against the first democracy elected president in Egypt history in bizarre way a large part of the show is criticizing al jazeera and qatar more than journalist story.
@maazkalim
3 жыл бұрын
attacking* There! FTFY 😑 For “criticizing”.. ...One has to have at least a semblance.. ...Of hard-evidence.