City city. As india embraces a new friendship, we look at what the u. S. President visit means for the worlds two biggest democracies. Hello. At least 20 people have been killed in rye violent protests across egypt. Demonstrators marking the anniversary of the 2011 revolution. Victoria gatenby reports. Reporter its four years since the revolution that led to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak but the unrest persists. Despite the army ceiling off Tahrir Square the symbol of the 2011 revolution, protestors have been taking to the streets to mark the day the uprising began. He Job Descriptions marched in cairo, alexandria and several other cities to demand an end to what they call military rule and for a return to the path of the revolution. We stand at the situation thats even worse than the mubarak days four years after the revolution and in my own personal view i think that the first wave of the egyptian revolution has been defeated and we have to be frank with ourselves about this. Reporter there have been death ins alex and degree i cant after violent skirmishes with the police. In a district in the Northern Region of greater cairo where Security Forces tried to break up a protest. In the capitol kyecairo, two policemen were injured in an explosion. Security forces say the bomb targeted the officers who were stationed outside a sports club in the heliopolis area. The latest violence follows the death on saturday of a female protester. Video posted on the internet shows Shama Al Saba protesting peacefully. Witnesses say she was hit by a birdshot fired by police to disperse the crowd. Her colleague was seeing carrying her through the streets of cairo trying to find medical help. He scripts Prime Minister says her death is being investigated. Mourners at her funeral doubt that the officer who fired the fatal shot will be brought to justice. The last four years have been marked by violence and chaos and with the military back in charge, many protesters say they feel angry and disillusioned. Victoria gatenby, al jazeera. In 2011, egyptians brought an end to the muir barack government in 18 days but the four years since then have been chaotic. Simon mcgregor wood reports. Reporter s. Reporter after 30 years of rule mubarak was swept away from power by a wave of popular protests. In march, 2011, protesters stormed the hated state security service. They demanded mubaraks arrest and trial. Field Marshal MohammedHussein Tantawi heading the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces Led egypt for 17 months after the fall of mubarak. During this time mubarak was charged with complicity to murder protesters. In november parliamentae elections went ahead. The Muslim Brotherhood and its conservative allies won. But the process of writing egypts new constitution was soon bogged down in legal challenges. President ial elections did go ahead in june, 2012. And the Muslim Brotherhoods mohammed more situate became egypts first democratically elected president. Divisions ran deep. In november his opponents accused him of granting himself too much power. On june the 30th 2013, there were massive protests against him. The military gave morsi an ultimatum to resolve his differences with the opposition or else. On july the 30th the military deposed president morsi from power. Even some u. S. Officials called it a coup. General Abdel Fattah El sisi was the new military man in charge. There was a crack down on disseptember. Muslim brother hoosdz staged huge sitins demanding their president s return. The scene was set for confrontation. It came on august the 14th. He Job DescriptionSecurity Forces moved in. Our own team of journalists was caught in a deadly crossfire. Over 800 were killed that day. In may running virtually unopposed, abdel fattah he will syssi won the president ial election and like mubarak before him, swapped his uniform for a president ial suit. The charges of complicity to murder against mubarak were dropped in november. There were no significant protests. He scripts first democratically elected Mohamed Morsi remains in jail charged with inciting violence and spying. For all of the turmoil and death of the last four years, it seems little has changed. Simon mcgregorwood, al jazeera. As long as anyone can remember, there have been questions over egypts record on human rights but some activists say that things are perhaps worse now than ever after morsi was deposed in july, 2013, Security Forces cracked down on his supporters. One example from cairo is that clear out of a mass sitin during july and august when at least 800 people were killed. During the political upheaval following the overthrow of morsi, there was a sharp rise in the number of journalists who were prosecuted for allegedly insulting officials tory spreading false information. A new law effectively banning protests and other measures against critical groups has meant that around 22,000 people have been arrested arrest they have been put in prison for their political beliefs. Thats the number according to human rights watch. Phillip luther is director of middle east and north African Program program. Joining us from london. Phillip, when you look at a time events of today in egypt, the latest figures we are getting is at least 20 people have been killed so far because they have come out to mark the january 25th revolution. Is egypt and has egypt done enough to investigate the killings that have been taking place and hold those people to account . Reporter absolutely not. Hundreds of people hundreds of protesters have been killed when they have been demonstrating peacefully since the 2011 revolution. And there has been almost a blanket impunity for the Security Forces. If we go back to 2011, there was such great hope at the time because on the one hand, thousands of Political Prisoners were released and notorious Security Forces security fors know notorious for torture and secret attention were dissolved, but here we are on the fourth anniversary, and on the one hand you have thousands of individuals detained arbitrarily, even state statistics put the number at 16,000 ngo partners believe that the number is much higher, 40,000 perhaps that are detained or facing criminal charges in this crackdown on dissent the Security Forces are as unaccountable as ever and the key question for this last weekend of violence is when you have a case of a woman protester whose death has been caught on camera you have, therefore, solid evidence of what happened, then if there is not accountability in this case then massive questions have to be asked, not only within egypt but by the International Community. That protesto you speak about is shamin sabag. Let me ask you about the mass death sentences henned out in 2014 against many supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood. What kind of impact is that having on egypts image . A terrible image is presented by those mass deathsentences. You have a Justice System which september out death sentences as if there were no tomorrow. On the other hand is able to operate at two speeds. So just this last weekend, we have seen the release of two songs of mubarak. Yet, you have the al jazeera journalists, human rights activists who are in jail on, in some cases, trumped up charges and whose cases plod wereily on. We would have liked to see, we would have hoped that this anniversary would have been the opportunity for pardons to be granted to vis individuals, individuals who are in jail for nothing more than peacefully expressing their right to freedom of expression but that has not happened. We hope the International Community can put some pressure on. Thats the question i wanted to ask you what is it that the International Community should be doing at this point . Well what it should the be doing is paying lip service to egypts Economic Reforms and leaving the story at that which is what is happening with president sisi this last week. But rather asking questions about why there has been no accountability for hundreds of protest deaths and how it is that people can be human rights activists, journalists can remain in jail. There should be questions also asked about, you know, other issues where the the mubarak era, violence again women, whether in the domestic sphere and the public sphere in detention tuptsz like the u. N. Human human rights there has been passing mention of human rights thank you for speaking to us from amnesty international. Voting has closed in greeces general election. The first exit poll shows a leftwing syriza party with a strong lead. The poll shows they received 39 and a half and that is the new deck opinionracy party. Barnaby phillips from agenteps to tell us about the exit polls that have now come out. Barnaby . Still some things up in the air, but it does seem greece is heading for a very dramatic election result. There is a possibility that syriza will have confounded all of the opinion polls during campaign and may get over 150 seats in parliament and will be able to governor by itself. Will become clearer throughout the evening. We dont know that for sure but already, this is a result that shatters the mold of greek politics and will reverb rate around europe the socialist party that dominated after nine 1975, it is a pathetic husk of what it was. Perhapsa 4 of the vote. This is an education of how much turmoil we have experienced in greek society, golden dawn the fascist party whose leadership has been imprisoned for over a year now they may well end up as the Third Largest party. We dont yet know that for sure. On the streets of cents tral athens right now it is the supporters of syriza who are celebrating in their hundreds and the essence of campaign the man who it seems is now dest i wanted to become agreess 5th Prime Minister since 2009 was a repudiation of the auchterity policies which he says have been imposed on this country by the european union, by the imf and by the European Central bank and that is why this is such a significant moment across the euro zone. If confirmed, what does this mean for greeces relationship with the eu in the context of the austerity meyers we have seen . Well if we take alexis Social Security cypruss word he is talking about a u turn that has been followed ever since greases s difficulties began at 2009. He is talking about raising the minimum wage about cutting taxes, about restoring electricity to people who have been cut off because they could not pay their bills. He is even talking about rehiring in the greek public service. This will be anathema to Angela Merkel and governments in northern europe. Phone conversation we have the finnish Prime Minister last week says there is no part of greases debts or any part being forgiven. Alexis cyprus said it is unsustainable, the debt to economy ratio keeps ongoing up no matter how much austerity is imposed on this country. Something needs to be done. There is a possibility of a serious collision and if agreement cannot be found, then yes, we are talking potentially about greece leaving the eurozone. Cyprus is say, dont worry. I can wig these negotiations with europe. It is going to be a very highstakes poker game in the weeks and months ahead. Barnaby, we will cross over to you a little later on. Thank you. Thats barnabys reporting to us from athens. Looking at the live picture now from athens. We are reporting that exit polls are suggesting the syriza party has won with the general election with 39 and a half1 2 of the votes according to competent polls. We are following that story for you. We are bringing upyou updates like this will on al jazeera as it develops. The Nigerian Army has been battling suspected boka haram fighters who launched an attack in borno state. We are getting reports that a gun battle has e erupted near the airport of maidiguri. Amnesty international has warned of a grave risk that hundreds of thousands of people there are facing. Meanwhile, john kerry says the u. S. Is prepared to do more to help nigeria fight boka haram. The u. S. Secretary of state is visiting lagos ahead of next months leaks. There are reasons pompom asked me to come here at this moment to reinforce to all nigerians the desire of the United States to be able to engage even more so in the effort to push back against boka haram or any other violent extremist group. That was john kerry speaking. Live from the nigerian capitol. We will talk about john kerry but for boka haram to launch another attack in maidiguri, what does this tell us about the strength of the group . And what is the response of the Nigerian Army . Opinion is divided about how effectively the Nigerian Military are prosecuting the war against broka haram. The military maintains its position it has been able to repel, talking about the specific attack in maidugruri it has been able to drive out insurgents who tried to take over. Impression eye witnesses area earlier in the day that basically said they saw soldiers celebrating having defeated boka haram in parts of maiduguri. Obviously the fact the attack is taking place suggests clearly is that there is a problem winning the war against the group. As i say, its almost day in day out, reports of attacks by the group quid nappings by the group,ets, et cetera. So its very difficult to get Accurate Information about what is going on and to independently verify these reports because access has been such an incredibly difficult issue. But however, as i say, when it relates to this particular attack going on madeiduguri, the military is maintaining its position able to repel the insurgents maiduguri is not under the control of the state or the capital city. And kerry on a timely visit to nigeria a couple of weeks before thely. Whats the message he has been carrying not only to the president there but as well as the other contenders . Reporter the message clearly is that washington is concerned about violence. Washington wants a free fair and credible vote. Clearly, this is a significant country within africa. Its africas most populist nation. There is a saying in you are not in nigherianigeria, you are not in africa. Talks to the sense if nigeria is not peaceful it has ramifications for the continue nent. There are strat ekist interests like the fact this is one of the worlds larmingest oilproducing countries. People need it to be peaceful not just talk of potential violence. There has beenly violence. Last week president Goodluck Jonathans convoy was pelted with stones when he was campaigning up in the north. Some people in the north have reached out to say Campaign Offices in the deep south where the president comes from Opposition Campaign have been attacked by supporters of the president. They even allege three people have been killed. So, you know, there is the beginning if you like of some violence and clearly kerrys visit is designed to ensure that the main candidates know this is being watched closely, just finally, on the 15th of january president Goodluck Jonathan and the main opposition contender did meet here in the capitol abuja. They find a peace accord promising to make sure their campaigns are issuesbased and to refrain from hate speech and insightful violence and in the last few minutes, president good Goodluck Jonathans advisors say he will abide by an election and calling on all of his supporters to make sure they dont engage in any kind of violence. Yvonne thank you. Coming up on the al jazeeracologists criticized for slow response to the ebola, is the World Organization spending too much money on bureaucracy instead of the needy . An australian begins the first teenager to reach a grand slam. First, the Ukrainian Government says it has intercepted communications prove that russian backed separatists were responsible for saturdays attack in the east. At least 30 people were killed in the port city of mariupol. Amateur video shows shells being fired into a residential area. Since april, more than 5,000 people have died in fighting in eastern ukraine. A ceasefire agreed four months ago has often been broken. Charles stratford has more. The rebel leader has said that the people here have nothing to be afraid of but there is a great sense of fear and uncertainty. He has vowed to take control from the ukrainian military. We are hearing intelligence reports from the soldiers here that say that they are expecting ground stamz later today. They tell us the rebels are just over a kilometer away in that direction. Ukraines president has chaired an emergency meeting at the National Security and defense counsel to discuss the response of the latest fighting. The foreign minister sergeilav lavrov is becaming it on john boehner forces. 30 Police Commandos have been killed in fighting with rebels in the southern philippines. Military commanders say its the biggest sing day loss in combat for a Philippine Forces for many years. Fighting started as the command owes searched for a terror suspect. They are threatening a Peace Agreement sign