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you can do to do it in california. resources or simply. let's go to support of. the top stories from our team moscow the best scientific minds are in moscow to ensure that the arctic doesn't turn into a battleground for mineral resources more than half a dozen nations in the race for the region's oil and gas. the world's biggest gathering of global leaders is wrapping up with nearly two hundred nations talking poverty and peace at the u.n. general assembly and you'll president obama called for rudd to come clean over its atomic ambitions and praised the progress on slashing nuclear arsenals with russia . and the russian martial arts fighting known physics treatments for humans and ballance and in the ring he's seeking political asylum in norway the last one which
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is love death sick escape from a psychiatric ward he's been on the run ever since. board r.t. dot com up next we get an inside look of what it's like to work with the most wanted man on earth some of enlargement now we're not reveals what was happening behind the scenes and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to no human not who is a former senior leader of the libyan islamic fighting group he spent several years with bin laden in afghanistan and in st john in the one nine hundred ninety s. but he now advises on counter extremism for the quilliam foundation in london mr bennett men thank you very much for talking to r.t. now you maintain that you strongly discouraged just all the knowledge and from going ahead with the september eleventh attacks what do you think has been the net
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result of those attacks were muslims all over the world i think it's. it's a total chaos and disaster the outcomes it's negative for me for you take it from a muslim perspective i don't believe it's helping the muslims which set up these as and based on this if you like the strategy he said i would like to break the hold was the more so i believe one very important issue here blood and he said he would like to talk to defeat the enemy of islam and at the time he labeled the us the head of this like a coalition against us now but now he's ended up fighting every single muslim country how do you think that's happened yeah i think this is the problem when you can't maintain the difference between strategy and tactics and you start to take overtaken by your tactics this is exactly what's happened and this is one of the explanation why and i heavily laden like terrorist activities because the flaws the strategy i don't believe whatsoever they have strategy running up to september the
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eleventh what was the mood like in the in this whole we used to talk about the school a shame of the war itself against the u.s. and the west we are we're like blood and he's going to escalate the war after the have to be i think the ninety eight. attack against the the two u.s. embassies in east africa so that was the may. argument about about you need to stop you have to stop this war because it's going to like chaos and disaster and harm muslims and afghanistan specifically but he insists that the time like he has like one operation he cannot cancel it now because it's too late and he said it's going to demoralize the whole grains asian he should carry on and then he said after that he will really really try to do his best to stop the war using can stand like as the pace for his strategy to attack the world but by then it was too late right bin laden vastly underestimated the response of the us to september eleventh so they
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never ever imagined retaliation or the way how the us going to tell you all to respond to attack but he was born myself and the people we want him like if you attack the homeland it's going to be really really very very tough. response from the us and i remember i thought i told him and already it's not going to afghanistan the u.s. will try to dominate the whole region let's go back into your history for a moment because you fought with and are proud of having fought with them what you had seen in afghanistan against the soviet union how much do you know about links between the mujahideen and the cia at the time from the muslim perspective the war it's not against russia which is the exist country now it was against communism even the soviet union muslims they've been provoked because of communism you know it's problematic issue even in the. muslim countries in the west because you know
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communism used to be labeled like the anti religion and god you know muslim christian or jewish so it's very important like the ideological motivation how muslims. participate in perth to go on for there but i know it was within the context of the cold war between the son. union and the u.s. so the mujahideen and when they fought there if you take it from the of going in perspective you know it's just a continuing invaded and as i told you from a muslim perspective it was like by the power of god and to religion it's this is this is the main if you like argument behind this in the muslim muslim world so then there's the element politics which is like the whole war if you like that all but the western world and the muslim countries be in course and they support the war against the soviet union so when we went there we are fully aware of the
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political context time not me. but the main issue here does that our agenda or not this is the main issue so if you ask me i didn't go there to hold the u.s. or the cia i went there to help muslims there to help the afghan people against an ideology of believe it's real to islam i know the cia involved with the war but i would like just to ask him if he can give us a single evidence or just one evidence that at the time the. communication or link between the cia and the arrow i can assure you it's very hard to prove that and even with the afghan mujahideen themselves you know there used to be seven parts about i am where did they deal with the pakistani intelligence service. so even themselves didn't do the deal directly at some time and there's a meeting but but used to control every single issue especially like the military stuff emissions fund it's all it has to go to. afghanistan and
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while we talk about the cia a soldier will be a muslim country and one of the leading muslim countries in the world every participated at the time on the war so here we have a very simple powerful muslim country within the war were you receiving weapons from the us no it's not talk about the arab when we were there we just get the weapons if you ask me of my own experience it's from two main parties you know i am my personal experience here i thought that i did have any no he's very famous because of what so-called. weapons used to be from his like from his commanders and these people you know on the frontline and from. for as well. we are libyans we used to cooperate with him a lot so it's that if you talk about morality i believe if you ask any single arab or muslim you know he's one of them and he participate in the jihad he will give you the name of a local commander so you never directly met any cia representative in afghanistan
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of no. ever seen anyone. for a minute i've seen either don't know this or once it happened like the you after the horse battle which is very flimsy when i was there but that they did you know see like people from the us they are from different countries they been there and they entered the city to stop to give help to the locals i'm like yes but i've never ever seen any like or even pakistani i've never ever seen any box thing for sure where but i know but it was like very supportive to the d.n.c. i think it's a myth to see even the level of forbearance you know if you'd like to go down deep but this is usually all the woman it was a. make you know it's like the eastern bloc still very proud of the time you spent in afghanistan now the us is the invading force that was the difference between those two conflicts in most of the muslim scholars in the world they have
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a different point of view now from the war what's going on the most of them delivered as if it's a civil war you know muslim be killing each other despite the presence of american and nato there so we don't have like a significant real support from muslims around the world you know like skulls and talk about the religious happens and it was the case when you talk about the first war against the soviet union communism you haven't renounced jihads entirely you still support something that's called defensive jihad that seems like rather a gray area particularly when it concerns countries like iraq and afghanistan no it's it's like this. when we talk of our jihad as a religious duty or concept it's something to mention in the koran at least forty times ok we believe koran it's something being read by god to prophet muhammad peace be upon him it's not like someone just come up with the idea jihad it's not just religious duty and then we said this is exactly what the doing so it's a religious duty that means just don't kill yourself i think jihad should be. and
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there we should be understood within the statistical coalitions because it's at the end of the day war what we see now was a kind of call jihad or other jihadi groups they don't have the support from the muslim countries themselves and they don't have the support from the cause which is pretty fairly important issue the religious taboos in every single war you know don't support the jihad people there are sponsible war everywhere in the world against many nations and countries and societies did not have the difference between soldiers and combat troops and civilians and they hijacked jihad first of all then they had to islam itself as a religion i think we should really start to talk about jihad not within the muslim perspective it's too late now so we need to accept that other people from different nations in the war they have the right to start to talk with us about jihad and how we should control it how to manage it what's the meaning of jihad but you yourself
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have lawrence jihad against the libyan government what would you say is the relationship between what you are saying now and your fair of any repercussions from this possibility in government regarding libya. yeah i think it was wrong from the beginning you know to to to start like a deadly. conflict and using violence against against the government and the regime because it's like you cannot fight against the government by its own society itself will be forced on board in this conflict sometimes you have a legitimate claim you need something to do you need to have something yeah i can tell you i'm one hundred percent sure using violence from the muslim groups it's been proved by history we have it now it's more than thirty years now it's wrong with the outcomes it's a total failure and not the first time saying this and i have the right and one.
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the few people have the right to say this because i said this in the year two thousand and nobody at the time listening or aware of this and i'm saying this with people all of them they're still alive and they can talk they were there when i said it's a portal for the outcomes of the jihad movement it's a total failure that means we need to change the strategy that's the end of the period so i think now the main solution is all the islamic groups they should give up there aren't struggle and give it back to the governments whether with that we like them or not it's not love and hate it's politics so you need to give it back to the government of the selves and you should so involved in political struggle if you have still have a political issue and use your twenty's twenty five years as a bank round as someone being proud of himself you've been in danger as you put your life on the line use that as if you like a background if i may say you know we create yourself as a politician. that could be a good mother to be
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a role model because now i think it's pretty dangerous to go and from one conflict to another one come from i think we're region especially in the middle east can't stand these forces anymore. thank you very much thank you. when the new season. when it's something really crucial when you want to get down to brass tacks with special coverage. from the latest news from the. scientific discussion expert opinions on the person issues of the region. interests. question mobile.
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headlines the best scientific minds a. dozen nations are in the race for the region's oil and gas. world's biggest gathering of global leaders is wrapping up with nearly two hundred nations talking peace with the u.s. . president obama called for iran to come clean. and praised the progress on slashing those with russia. for the russian. extremist views and the ring is seeking political asylum. from a psychiatric ward who's been on the run. with me kevin owen in full in fifteen minutes
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off the sport next with andrea. hello there welcome to the sport and this is bodies coming up. high hopes the nama players cling on to their european dreams with success in the russian cup. but it's still anyone's title is drivers prepare for the latest grand prix in singapore. still we take an in-depth look at one of the most successful things and make a mess of magnitogorsk. but first a number moscow are putting their hopes of european football next season on success in the russian cup the muscovites reached the quarter finals with a four one win against lower league side volga the visitors had taken surprisingly . polansky to finish i just got an equaliser on the stroke of half time before the muscovite scored three more in the second half they
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like ten russian only. to get them off the next season i was in the russian cup is very important for us because we. were struggling in the premier league or so the cup was crucial. but i love it but side had a bit of trouble again slowly got position after the goal is going they need penalties big courneya previously not bad luck a mighty next player off stuff a defeat involving gazprom to deal with the sudden russian garbage alexander problem kept bagging a brace that while it was a sorry night for premier league sides over in england this chelsea liverpool and manchester city always crashing out of the third round of the carling cup however holders munched united aston villa and wigan progress. in spain defending champions buffalo now have moved up the third in the league and they got an unconvincing one of the week speaking. to his goal the difference at the nou camp. and c.f.l.
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to regain top spot ask yourself one one two games. it's incredible if you i think eighteen see if they can answer attack and i believe i did home to save them seventy three seconds. i love you i love the for you so much for think. has been i'm thinking officially unveiled as the new coach of the portugal national team the forty one year old is expected to stay in charge at least until the end of the qualifying campaign for your right place well they were runners up in two thousand and four but have just one point from that they. would like to think the pull to do so would do for the ration for the transfer to to me and i hope we can achieve our goal of qualifying for euro twenty twelve but to do this i'll need all the support i can get from the technical team of the federation and also from journalists as you are completely has been far from perfect so far. delhi officials have hit back at criticism over its preparations
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for the commonwealth games while several teams save on their travel after gaining assurances from organizers about health and safety at the games are due to start in just over a week on their work claims the athletes' village was uninhabitable unhygienic but that opened today with scotland and wales saying they're happy that improvements have been made however not everyone is convinced the pedestrian bridge scene here collapse near the main stadium and that generated concern and there are also fears over security after two tourists were shot in delhi last sunday for athletes including three world champions of so far paul died while destroying government has issued strict safety guidelines to its competitors let's hear from them but also indian officials who insist delhi is able to host the games i understand from talking of this try and saying that they all have some very strict travel restrictions in place for games athletes in terms of traveling outside the village and outside games facilities and of course the strand of stories are working
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through our heart and mission talking directly with the indian authors. but also talking of the commonwealth games federation here in the end they to make the call about all the games facilities and obviously the start of the sporting events really are very good very effective. if a particular country wants to sure that crazy that is. you don't. want to be so. many countries which you know it's going to security issues what goes on now rain is forecast for this weekend singapore grand prix but whatever the weather it is shaping up to be one of the most exciting finishes to a formula one world championship take a look and it was great left right both mark webber leads just by five points and that is how much and that's nothing when you consider twenty five points are given for a win and just behind us and i know a long and bending champion jenson button is loving every minute of this season. so it's very very close so i think this is the most exciting year i've ever known in
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formula one. since i've been racing. and you know for me going into the next five races. i'm having so much fun of the moment and whatever happens this year you know obviously my aim is to win the world championship again and retain my title thank you but i think. we one of us will really deserves it because it's such a tough season to be fighting in formula one so so competitive well two thousand and eight runner up finish is one of those drivers still in contention for the title at least mathematically the ferrari man lie six in the standings sixty three points adrift of leader mark webber massa knows the singapore grand prey's going to be a demanding what i am really happy to come back here is a place i always enjoy. and he's those so. very different a track you know compared to the other tracks maybe monaco is the closest one but
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here is much bigger than monaco you know when you are that. so that makes. not easy but very challenge should be a great race now the new cage shell season is still only a couple of weeks old but one team desperate to be champions this time around a metal magnet of course they never want to get daryn despite winning just about every other former. now takes a closer look at the team and the town built from steel. strike world are in this heart that's what this team has consistently done to be gone one of the giants of russian and european ice hockey three time domestic jenkins' two done you really quick little from when you the worst one of russia's largest industrial in mining cities are more often than not labeled as favorites in
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every tournament people has played in meanwhile the continental hockey league and its major trophy the big are in cup remains to lose if. the lower figure that from season to season we have the same name planes are potential and get to the finals just as simple as that the kids shell has become a much stronger competition recently so this season must be even tougher. nevertheless mito can get significant to enforcement for the challenge ahead and your head coach garnish a killer little committee to the good girly girl finals in two thousand and nine and diogu really who was named the league's best goalie down and he's coached the pull of the ural mountains of course here is like a lot of experience but this theme has been reading i guess you see all the plaques up in the roof so this pianist knows how to win and there's lots of experienced players so. of course they are like it's like
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a new coaching staff and they have new system some new players and it's always take a while you know out there everybody to get use the use of the systems and. i think like like every other way. there's no point looking too forward and making big plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help with the lower cliff the garden club which saw them going. the steel makers have another ac their pack losses in little rock signed one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner gave the order of the four year old superstar fully aware that this move to the board was about much more than goals and assists. i talked a few people. constantly talking to some coaches team. give me some of the response. asking
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a lot of interesting. questions i mean very careful. i just want to. feel what i think. sort of decide what to do next and now it's time to finally be more aboard the mountain siddique which is the english form of the course it's definitely best known for its steel and iron works serious role during world war two. as it's applied much of the suit for the soviet army at the same time its location near the ural mountains made it related to see from not seen raiders by the way monkey of the worst is one of those places where different parts of the world collide i mean asia if you step forward. i'm in europe you know. every european trends are certainly more evident here. especially when it comes to ice hockey in a welcome addition that's come from west to east. steel and iron works it's like
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a sight seeing the scenic and the road off but besides this the tough still makers the very first russian hockey club to be supported by their own cheerleaders. of course there is one other very important element fans meet middle biggest them on. my life i never miss a single home game. the word should it be a word can use you in hockey give up the work that's my motto actually i'm already retired so there's nothing to stop me from supporting my favorite teams. are worth more than them our teeth. and that brings us to the end of the sport for my mindset is coming up. wealthy british style.
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