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chu who would wing will wheel the ace program is brought you by. critically waste from norway's mainstream crews were his lies to her group. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastal the report include counters and access to wilkinson. i am. mortar fire is reported here so
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downstairs to his troops crackdown on pro autonomy for testers controlling the eastern ukrainian city locals say they are unable to evacuees. ukrainian prosecutors say that deborah classes ended and so were pre planned operation involving the authorities speak to a witness who was inside the bird in besieged building where dozens were killed. and the life and legacy of the digital freedom fighter the story of endurance sports is put to the al east director tells us about how the pioneers big brother battles which arguably prompted the same sign. i am natural one for boston with me really touched. green's interior ministry claimed that house retaking control the city of mar you will which is about a ten hour drive southeast of key of at
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least three people are thought to have been killed in the operation against proton the crowds there which started overnight and are reports of mortar shelling near the sea of slow downs and other hotbed of anti government unrest currently besieged by crane troops over a hundred thousand people live there now. local self defense units report the army has opened fire at a checkpoint while residents say they are unable to leave the city. graham phillips is there for our tea. but i'm going to start operations use of their cash machine on dispensing money to people having trouble accessing money having trouble again to shops that includes the support of the standings he spoke often of more than that to obtain such basic says bride sat in the background is in trouble but the trio me put that have surrounded the city not to go kayaking on the trip for the filtration is anything to call classical don't have gone nowhere open and on the outskirts of the state if you need boring today was a real risk we've been told via up your copy on the poster boys of the strongest times acted on
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to obtain that no entry to the city built on the city or to come in because you could be shown on both songs with ukraine on the hippie out to succumb friends the day before the show cost runs into the city overall stability of the pro referendums on to a holding is it about with the barricades that if you see behind me. the combo with the fact that every single street that in and around the city submitted to operation itself was sold for three footpath that needed to obtain access to the most basic essentials three pm this is libby and that it does feel like it or not updating pointed to the unfolding against the backdrop of war with deliveries novel coming to the city on supplies and totally sure what to do this the growing colony he up a bug of some his theory of us we do have is cause to feel that this could be a father that reaction operational once the games the cdp. that is holding their breaths wait to see what's going to come as it moves to regain control over the cities in eastern ukraine for casters there are determined to hold a referendum on greater autonomy. the people's
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council aimed against the hub of the resistance to the interim government says it's canceling the presidential election of may the twenty fifth panel will hold a breakaway referendum on sunday the city's also readying for a military offensive and even some local women are joining some defense forces to produce post we are asked to what's driving them. i know but i'm ready to fight them with my bare hands. many wondered in its most dangerous checkpoints is no decent odds. that is nine fours in an aunt and her female compatriots take up the positions. in short i knew what would they have nothing in our hands. leon aren't that we are not afraid anymore the thirty one year old mother looked to as ernie her wits and passion to protect her. i would double in here like this. we are as strong as our men when striving to stand by me and we will stand trial and forever and to feed him his
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milk to his decision to make business decisions twice is difficult because she joins her husband on the streets each night they are meeting the two teenage sons two week notice the home. not knowing if the parents will attend the orange jack felt a presence will still be on me but the indonesians. my name printed in the filming of the ukraine going to give and ordered to shoot as we understand that we can change it. we don't spend it seems she loves even if they start shooting at us the docs have become the flashpoint of the ukrainian people don't people have died in defense of the sixties. russell tiffin squads say they'll stop the weapons from being smuggled in by pro government radicals this is exactly why this checkpoint is getting a last minute thing from the sky. what might have workers who were among the jury would just go to person during a gun illegally were sheared to protect our people he doesn't need it plus it is without permission. what if he's going to shoot children or maybe women. the woman's yet
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on when to back down there will always back her man will stand by them. whatever the cost will always have your back. life will never be the same for peace woman anna mae may have come all to protect. but it sufficed. and if you check in if he's to give up on. now i say this is our land with no more need to want to live here in peace so that nobody will bother us will we see on t in its eastern ukraine. the fall color on twitter for updates direct from the region she's doing that. turnouts at the upcoming referendum into the answer is no less than sixty percent it is also posting pictures from the scene. they are in it is odd or images from so be honest where locals are bringing food and clothes to hospitals for those injured after finding ukrainian troops. the unknown. on mon
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the deadly fighting a dancer which claimed a forty six light last week was pre planned and bold the authorities and that's the accusation from ukraine's interim prosecutor general dozens die in friday's horrific fire when the building where anti government protesters have taken cover was set ablaze. i see it as he spoke to one of the survivors about how the tragedy unfolded discussed about that terrible delays in the labor union building. how did happen and you were inside right little too. welcome to finish the ensuing fight. no wait this case in which the plywood sheet inside so that would lock the doors and prevent them from getting into the deal. the crowd was quickly becoming bigger and they were coming from everywhere the first of all nobody expected such cruelty secondly it was too weak to ski. they started hurling molotov cocktails. nicholas
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received complaints. to all the firecrackers to people in the polls were sitting on the floor. my kids. moment you realize there's no way to help these people so you try to rescue itself the priest crowd outside so shocking that he wouldn't let anybody else in mind. police were right to hold doing anything when firefighters arrived it was two weeks. too many people will read each night even though the closest fire station is seven hundred meters away from sight the seventeen year old hooligans would be nice to people with baths the political and the increased protection there were many photos published from inside the building some of them showed dead people with bullet holes. why was that juicy anyone shooting if you click the pic record of steel the shooting started teaching history. there were lots of people that got soaked. and i went into the fighting will react to this and one policeman was
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killed. interesting isn't it a shot at the building standing. yes they did. to be dealing with this man in offences carrying a gun. many people was strangled. i don't know how they managed to get through the fire but the deed this is the active is to get inside the building that houses the window. yes the pro government activists were able to get tight. he finished off some people managed to ski. this was thrown out to them too. which in may and there was no upper is very important question because many have been concerned with this phrase interior ministry suggested they were foreigners inside the building including bills among the dead kick start a similar incentive to really know the full team from odessa the goal of the cd deeply. a lesson in town from eyewitness who was inside the burning building. now what some of what was happening outside. . foreign
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minister described the terrific event of death as typical fascism had our tea the com to learn more about moscow's reaction. i read them. the lincolnshire
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prodigy and information activist aaron swartz has been made into a documentary as well developing the renowned social news website read it. he fought for a free and open internet by the government case against him and the threat of standing up to thirty five years in prison is thought to have driven him to suicide he was just twenty six years old and he spoke with the film's director about sports legacy. until recently to me. he was known as the on line robinho the internet's own forty is an independent documentary looks at the life of a prodigy programmer and activist. aaron swartz fearlessly fought against government efforts to censor the internet but it was the relentless federal prosecution against him that supporters say cos sports to commit suicide in january twenty thirteen at the age of twenty six aaron ward was not
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a criminal as a teenager swartz helped build rss coding and web application framework. he was the technical architect of creative commons and one of the co founders of reading. i skipped interned in aaron's life happened when they sold it to con a nasty become a very rich. a nineteen year old and instead of continuing along that kind of start up the path he came in a really decisive turn towards political organizing and social justice issues and used his skills. really in the service of interest and what he cared about was making information truly that is free and accessible to everyone. it's certainly a part of his nature part of the fabric of his being in dc that in the film right from the beginning. this idea that it's not just enough to live in the world that it's that you can push beyond that you can question that your surroundings question the status quo and heater on rte. swartz would appear as a
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frequent guests questioning more about government surveillance and the erosion of privacy. with the new ticket for me. the court would be doing is illegal and all they want congress to rubber stamp it anyway. aaron was fiercely passionate driven by justice but also filled with humility. every time he visited our new year carol for interviews. he was gracious and incredibly kind the last time i spoke with iran we discuss cyber warfare and no vulnerabilities citizens based on line. three months later he was on despite his tragic death swartz is storied was far from over. through a kick start their campaign a documentary about his life beast nearly ninety four thousand dollars in funding from supporters and donors and showed us that there's a real community of people that wanted to hear that story and though were outraged and angry and not about what had
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happened and how the house with pink inspired by an inspired to remember a young man who helped build the internet and spent his life fighting to keep it in the hands of the during a port nine r t the work. and the still coming your way of making big bucks from selling our ears whilst making a big no one is about defending human rights. from the hawkesbury cup and human rights when it comes to things. the government was also very content to harm human rights abusers. will bring in a report on how campaigners in the uk are baffling to open politicians on the fact that far too many british weapons are falling into the draw. amber report from the dentist and were despite some signs of improvement on a par of millions of women across the nation still face widespread abuse and torture
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the eye. the key. the news a secret laboratory to her he was able to build the world's most sophisticated world when sean fortunately it doesn't get it all done anything since mission to teach creation wanted to care about humans and the us. this is why you should care was only on auntie dawn tall welcome back to what's worse the national. the u k tribe itself as a defender of human rights but when it comes to making money he can't seem to forget its principles last year britain sign arms contracts worth billions of pounds with countries that his government now admits half for rights records and harbor extremist some to go well. why every year the uk cells are still well over a hundred countries across the globe. that includes both weddings and hardware that can be employed by both military and civilians but
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what's striking is that many of the states have been identified by the jays foreign office's nations with serious human rights violations and that is included. the dia iraq saudi arabia and yemen and that means that britain is trading with nations that our government deems repressive and can be counted on top of that some of the buyers known for human rights abuses are not even on the uk sky offenders list. while this is true of countries like egypt and bahrain last year the golf the kingdom received more than fifty seven million dollars worth of military hardware and equipment and a gift for hundreds of people were sentenced to death last week. spent a wet nineteen million dollars on weapons all in on the uk sold over six billion dollars worth of arts in twenty thirteen around half of that wins two countries labeled as human rights abusers. i see surfers investigates. well if you know if any of the house let the contract by the british
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government had taken place today is the best nba its annual shareholders meeting really seen amongst campaign is that the company citing mike's dad steve oppressive regimes such as saudi arabia and bahrain. loves to eight weeks all that and you shall hold of me and this is what it's like the campaign began on taking you can expect that they thought that he will supply kids in school. the ba he said quoted today as we thought that was late to the many who want to make our presence and we went asking tough questions right away he wanted to homeschool. we wanted and to know that we are a number of people with his concerns about human rights violations in tiny type been a killer pieces play with him so he can use this comes a little to see that the disparity between the two governments in lifting when it comes the festival the coach sees the consent of the pie and ice it. i am at the then compare that to list
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the government's own lives on the expos and assist each call say to all this was the point the government talks very tough and human rights but when it comes time to pick up men was also very happy to harm human rights abuses. i actually went to pieces and testing anti government moves to some of the countries that aren't on it. the chips with the apartment and sixty ft people were just sentenced to death isn't on the west. and did awesome this is significant in case the spike in arms deals with the uprising. similarly bargain is the home was to spray onto it before that imported beers with his recommendation that should be and we think that's largely influenced by armed skills to bargain. adeline for you killing two birds with one stone. eli spying. it was an elaborate way here a group called breakers find out what it is allergy doctor. there was million dollars to steer the us defence department has been splashing taxpayers' money on military projects
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like this is apparently advanced technology even though it looks like something from the early days of mediation. the battle for truth style hardware on our website. reams of afghan women have their state last month the country's presidential election but while there are signs of greater freedom tribal rules licensing honor killing of women are still widely regarded as caring greater validity of the country's actual loss. he's losing office reports. the years ago i think people to see him he didn't do anything remotely like it's. the today millions of girls and bullied in school. twenty percent of the seats in parliament are reserved for women. a growing number served in the armed forces and for the first time ever a district in kabul has a female police chief warren than that. i tan smell
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indeed the two hundred g meaty go on it for you. in winning brutality is still a part of everyday life the odyssey house in kabul the team enjoys the moment with her newborn daughter it's a brief escape from the torture she endured at the hands of her husband a couple met with grey is my life is full of sour and peace. i didn't want him anymore because i know still had a distant relative intervened and brought her to the shelter. the wheelchair and fed and given medical care and assigned attorney to try to help you to the afghan courts at the refuge came at a cost. the team was forced to leave her son behind. she gets a divorce or custody is usually given to the father and that means the team it was her daughter may never again see her son. he was such a sweet boy. i keep remembering how nice to run into my arms when he was hungry and thanked me for food. dementieva bread you
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inside. here is ben's take evan now. when i think my son my honda has and i cry when those rights are protected in the constitution but in reality. even if she have gotten some places the lights don't enforce. so we need accede to the floor and into the city system. child marriage is technically illegal. the girls are often treated as barter goods to solve family debts. these delicious seven years old when her father married her off to him and sing times her age. i was too young to understand what was happening i thought he was my uncle mike's help retain its city limits. brayden came to she suffered daily beatings torture and abuse. i wish i was born in rio. even though i was blind people. it would be better to be a man was sent to live a life like this men don't have to suffer this much. i don't know
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there are few and twenty shelters like this in all of afghanistan. not nearly enough in a country where almost nine out of ten women have been physically or sexually abused. this is also dangerous. i tried it on ds max and he will kill me when i get home. he said to me i'm your pride and no one will put me in prison for that under sharia law have authority over you many will never be able to return to their homes. these women have suffered immense pain and tragedy they found refuge at the shelter but in some ways they are the lucky ones across afghanistan. thousands of women just like them. we have no way it looked and nowhere to go. afghanistan's human rights commission says violence against women hit record levels last year. and watching the tv keeps what changed. and there to teach us to society. we never had before. this same kind of violence that right now we are facing. this fear that once nato troops withdrawn
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breaks to do exist can be lost which could mean that the men and women and two more groups greenpeace who seek to improve our team. i can catch more of lisa's firsthand reports from afghanistan in the coming days right here on rt international. malnutrition lyla drug addiction. robert insecurity. the news reports on the grill and cheese. today the archie win the showcase occupy wall street back to this sicilian mcmillan was found guilty of assaulting a police officer now faces up to seven years in prison. abi morgan takes
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on a verdict in briefings yesterday's major blow to those who still believe the us doesn't have to do justice to some. despite the fact that a single baker face trial for the role that he doesn't mind financial crisis nearly eight thousand activists were arrested during the occupied protests now. most of those charges were eventually dropped. one activist named stephanie mcmillan wasn't so lucky freeman no one on the ninth of march seventeen she doesn't call her breast was grabbed from behind my place officer and brett lee bow belt. she instinctively responded by elbowing build on the face you shortly suffered a seizure. as shown in the video shortly thereafter what are absurdly long drawn out process yesterday. mcmillan was found guilty of second degree assault mean she could face up to seventy years in prison to look at some other stories making news around the world around one hundred and fifty masked protesters clashed with security forces west of venezuela's capital caracas
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riot police along with national guard troops fired tear gas rubber bullets in it and to disperse the demonstrators violent protests against the left wing government of nikos the door of her started in february and they have claimed at least forty one alliance with six hundred people injured and over a hundred address . the there have been anti fascist protesters in austria and greece over recent events in ukraine in athens hundreds marched on the e his office is outraged by the massacre good asset quality be an anti activists demonstrated against greece a phobia in east ukraine. the protest comes as foreign ministers gathered in the austrian capital on tuesday for a two day session of the committee of ministers of the council of europe. nearly two thousand brazilian families to spend the last few days off to find a site next to the stadium that will host the opening match of
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the upcoming fico will cost the peaceful city and is now in its third day. it's the latest in a long line of protests in brazil where people are angry at the government for spending billions on tournament preparation since that improving services. pixar's international has written seven abby martin stephens i i i i i. i do. if you want stories. you can do changing the world likes me
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search makes the network with new and moving with them . a new one. there have been reports of renewed fighting year so don't get eastern ukraine where kremlin backed insurgents are battling ukrainian troops for control of the bridge and separatism occupied since early april according to french defence ministry a group of insurgents unsuccessfully attempted to leave the city. the latest development comes four days before temperatures in the region plan on holding a local referendum on recognizing that kidnapped the region a republic and a day after videos

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