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welcome back you're watching are you going to live from moscow in kyrgyzstan is heading to the polls to elect a parliament that's told it will bring stability to the state ravaged by repeat a brutal clashes and the vote will take power away from the president for the first time in a central asian country. mourners are gathering in russia's city of small amounts to remember the victims of a plane crash which killed poland's president and many of its top brass it's been six months since the tragedy claimed the lives of ninety six people. and in our view of the week nine years after the u.s.
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led forces and down to stand civilian coalition losses are on the rise foreign forces are struggling to turn around the fight against a target by head of next year's expected was drawing international forces. well russian authorities say more than a third of exported drugs and up in russia every year and that's the equivalent of five billion hair windows next we talk to russia. about why the war on drugs can be won yet. today we're talking to the head of russia's dog control service and mr pena thank you very much for joining us today first off let's talk about afghanistan afghanistan is the number one producer all opiates in the world when we talk about the transfer of the drugs to russia what kind of amounts of drugs are we talking about. afghanistan produced about seven thousand tons of opium last year which is
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equivalent to seven hundred tons of heroin we believe that about thirty six of these tons end up in russia that's a lot about five billion doses and it's about thirty five percent of all drugs exported from afghanistan because in fact afghanistan exports less than half of the drugs it produces as drug addicts throughout the world are unable to consume everything that comes out of afghanistan so afghanistan stores a huge amount of drugs russia and other countries estimate it's about thirteen to fifteen thousand tons of opium so even if drug production stops in afghanistan the country will still be able to supply the international market with heroin for another twenty or even thirty years. what about the main mode of transportation of the drugs good to talk about the roads or the countries through which the drug trade flows into russia was organised going to the us you there is the northern route which is sometimes called the northern silk route after the seventeenth century trade route the reason the silk route is popular is because after the
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collapse of the soviet union new nations are merged and while their borders exist on paper in reality they're not even probably guarded so essentially there are no effective borders between afghanistan and russia with such poor as borders it's very easy for traffickers to transport drugs the biggest part of drugs flows through stand and kazakstan and on words to russia another part goes through iran across the caspian sea and the caucasus ridge and ends up in the north caucasus or deeper in russia's territory by the way this provides a source of financing for terrorists and extremists in russia's caucasus because the. americans that have got this don't say that they cannot eradicate most of the puppy fields because a lot of danny's depend on their livelihood on these fields by producing the opiates what can be done about this is their solution to the problem and. when the u.s. says you cannot deprive farmers of their livelihood it actually sends
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a message to the afghan leadership as well saying they shouldn't do it because first this will destroy people's livelihood and second you push farmers into the hands of the taliban i think this is merely an excuse furthermore since u.s. special representative for central asia richard holbrooke first suggested this idea that instead of eradicating drug crops the u.s. should target drug labs and traffickers which was almost a year ago the number of laps producing drugs for russia has tripled a year ago we knew about one hundred seventy labs and against them today we know of more than four hundred laps of producing drugs for russia for some reason it doesn't seem possible for nato. to get rid of the poppy fields in afghanistan and get to the same time it seems that they're quite successful or not necessarily nato but it has been proven that getting rid of for example plants in colombia can be quite successful so are we not talking about it here double standards here where
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they can solve the problem in one country and can not solve the problem in another country for some reason of course you know because when i visited the nato headquarters in brussels to address the russian nato council i pointed out that more than two thousand three hundred square kilometers of coca crop are destroyed in colombia annually good only twenty square kilometers of drug crops were destroyed in afghanistan last year of course there should be no double standard in the matter of eradication furthermore the un general assembly has adopted a number of resolutions on the issue for example there is a political declaration on drug control that the un general assembly dop did in one thousand nine hundred eight in september two thousand and nine the un general assembly reaffirmed that declaration and said proper education was of strategic importance by the whip all countries including nato countries signed that resolution so i can't understand why nato is and applying the same standard that is applied in latin america does this not seem to be a paradox that when afghanistan was under the control of the taliban the opiate
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production was significantly lower than it is now and it has risen dramatically after the us invasion nine years ago what what is the problem how is this fitting into the picture in the statements that nato is trying to fight the drug trade in afghanistan in your opinion. you're right i had a meeting with my pakistani colleagues here in islamabad and they too were amazed at this phenomenon there's only one way to explain it when the taliban sort of official recognition for its kabul regime they took on president admit to eradicate oppy and poppy crops they consistently took serious. steps in one thousand nine hundred eight nine hundred ninety nine and two thousand when they introduced capital punishment for poppy cultivation as a result they succeeded in a radical drought crop on ninety percent of afghanistan's territory all the provinces they controlled the only place they couldn't do it was a northern afghanistan which was controlled by the so-called northern alliance but
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then operation enduring freedom began and the situation changed drastically only a competent government that has the support of the people can really control the country and take serious steps to destroy drug production how can we talk about the military solution to the problem when most of the poppy fields in afghanistan are located there in areas of the most intense fighting or where foreign military personnel are stationed where where is this listen to that. the nine years of the military operation in afghanistan have demonstrated that the more fighting there is in the country the smaller the chances are of destroying drug production there growing alternative crops is a risky proposition the risks are immense you can lose your crop at any stage opium on the other hand does not require any effort poppy grows all by itself and buyers come straight to the field and purchase the crop so it's obvious that you can destroy drug production this way the russian federation has developed
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a plan which is called rainbow two because it consists of seven points we presented this plan to the european commission the european parliament nato our partners in the us in afghanistan and here in pakistan the plan calls for a comprehensive approach first of all this huge problem should be officially recognized as a threat to international peace and security in other words this is a separate problem that kills more than one hundred thousand people each year hundreds of millions of people suffer from this problem which everyone has been talking about for almost a decade second as i just said we need to eradicate opium poppy and the international security. assistance force which is in afghanistan today under the un mandate and therefore has assumed responsibility for the future of afghanistan should play very active role in already getting the crop then of course afghanistan needs economic eight we need to rebuild its infrastructure by the way the legal afghan economy today operates mostly thanks to the hundred and forty two industrial
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facilities that the soviet union built there as far as i'm aware no new facilities have been built there since that time also we need to make international cooperation more effective i'd like to emphasize particularly the role of regional cooperation for example there's a four party format that the presidents of four nations russia afghanistan pakistan and dan have established also i think that the shanghai cooperation organization should step up its efforts because most of the drugs produced in afghanistan and up in this seal countries and their people suffer the most. and finally considering that pakistan is still under a rather heavy influence from the united states can we talk about washington possibly playing a negative role in the fight against drug trade or a positive role in your opinion. because pakistan is a sovereign state and a rather strong one and that there are one hundred seventy million people living there pakistan is
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a nuclear power so i think there's nothing wrong with the fact that pakistan cooperates with the u.s. we to view the united states as a partner and we work with america as partners is just a question of finding the most effective approach we don't have time for mistakes and we have no right to make a mistake. thank you very much for taking your time out of your day to join us thank you. please show biz that is the entertainment value of the infiltrate into nice presentation high production staff supplants graphics.
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kyrgyzstan is heading to the polls to elect a parliament that's hoped will bring stability to the state ravaged by repeated brutal clashes the vote will take power away from the president for the first time in a central asian country. mourners are gathering in russia's city of surveillance to remember the victims of a plane crash which killed poland's president and many of its top brass it's been six months since the tragedy claimed the lives of ninety six people. had an hour a view of the week nine years after the u.s. led forces and when again to stand civilian and coalition losses are on the rise of the foreign forces are struggling to turn around the fight against the taliban ahead of next year's expendables golf international forces who. now have morphine
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about fifteen minutes before that let's check the latest sports with kate. hello and welcome to the sports news and here the top stories. back on track to gather cocktails his players off to russia be tied in three two in the latest european qualifier. while a new formula motor sport supremely bernie ecclestone says a deal is on the table to bring f one to russia. and last for epic world number one rafael nadal finally overcomes ficta traits in this rolling three set semifinal at the chip pan open. but first a football coach took out the colonel says his team deserved to win after russia got their euro two thousand and twelve qualifying campaign back on track with
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a three two win over ireland in dublin but it wasn't straightforward because men who had to hold on after being strained a lot after fifteen minutes in full alexander scored russia's first islands a go it made it to no before the break and when ron should all cops deflected shots went in just after the restart it looked like game over but the irish fought back robbie keane was brought down and scored from the penalty spot after seventy two minutes and shane long added a second six minutes later to make it three two however rochelle weathered the storm to play more worthy three points. more lucrative. situation. was going to grow. because. really deserved to win.
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you from our country. me offering an amendment offered. just now we should mention morphemic one possible stream of the french. russia one sale and last more than siphon off about puts them second in the green on goal difference behind slovakia surprisingly lost three won't draw mania russia's next game is a way to macedonia on cheese steak they beat on dora to nil in their latest game that the congo as a result against them is imperative. to most building if we ignore the result then we have no we don't need to be very big but now we are back. in the condition but still we have to play all day because if you get a bad result in. the even still not good well meanwhile there wasn't much luck for former russia coach chris hiddink his current site turkey fell victim to gain form
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germany in group a watched by that chance luck i'm going to merkel to make sure that the deadlock that's before the interval is meaningless had to hit the ball or so close are the best shooting confusion best to achieve this country's second highest score was it does not keep more misery on the hosts eleven minutes from time for the launch cross split the defense will look to the us except for the last man out into texas coughing capitalizing on the ground i keep all condemn are all the time to concede between the legs goal in the dying minutes so brinkley does germany maintains their perfect record but since it was elsewhere as well champions italy will help to go to a store in northern ireland the absolutely dominated from the kick off but it was the first who went close first david keen to have it just inches wide the house was quick counterattack resulted in nothing goalkeeper mike taylor holding his ground
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nothing but a yellow this is just pushed the i know off to the restart kept it. as the home side held on for the draw however due to a still talk of group c. seven that is today may move an island off thirty four points a game in town and. elsewhere defending world and european champions spain went top of group by following a three one win potentially through a near scotland a second just two points behind using one then in the czech republic classy and home to law school to the first half winner for the netherlands as they won their group encounter in moldova while still without a point after losing one nil to both carry out in group g. on course you go and beat denmark three one pilot bentos managerial debut. and while the european qualifiers are going on there was a friendly result that raised a few eyebrows mr pound claimed their first ever win over argentina one nil was the score which was an impressive result for japan's new coach albert is like
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a running especially as it was his first game in charge the only goal came in the ninety minutes to be. exact topic thank god stuart wanted to pound first the overarching. six this made sense. tennis and world number one rafael nadal will meet a french number five seed gelman cease in the final of the japan open after by this one their respective semifinals but in very contrasting styles in the first match my face cruised past unseeded radek stepanek of the czech republic in straight sets the frenchman who had not attacked second seed the roddick in the quarter finals scintillating tennis seventy minutes to a six three six three victory. meanwhile the dollars take the existence and have to say to match placed against world number fifty four pick to try it the spaniard finally came out on top seven six four six seven six six two hours and
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thank you i was sure that it was a really good. i think it would. serve us very well with the force on the second serve to order the orderly going to have a little bit more doing but when the market was where the people were they were it was like a win for me with that said i want to run for the little one in beijing novak djokovic who remains on course to defend his china ripen title after beating american john is not seven six six to the top seed and i'll take on david for in sunday's final four which has also sealed his place in the season ending eighty people to come. and see their route previously steady a player in the second match. failed to repeat his surprise quarterfinal when the top seed andy murray the croatian made thirty unforced errors direct close down after breaking serve at four all in the deciding set to reach six four four six six
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four. and in the women's event top seeds caroline wozniacki and vera zvonareva will go head to head for the title after streit set wins in the last four doesn't see the new world number one soar off israel shahar peer seven five six two despite having a knee problem which he picked up in the quarter finals and that aim to avenge the u.s. open suddenly final defeat by zvonareva topped the russian and you believe in oz hopes of a home successful in the six three six three victory. just bought snap and off to stage an exhibition events in moscow russia is on the brink of landing its first formula one race everyone supreme oh bernie ecclestone says the deal is ready and just needs to be signed the briton adding he is and if the companies are for a teaser and if the plan goes ahead top national racing will start in sochi in twenty four teams the same year the city place goes to the returning picks however money could be the stumbling block the license to host an f one race is expected to cost russia no less than fourteen million u.s.
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dollars staying with motor sports and in malaysia jorge lorenzo conceal his maiden moto g.p. title on sunday is. he finishes in the top ten at the grand prix in supplying rival dani pedrosa missed the race to talk broken collarbone leaving the door right before yamaha's renzo to claim the title held a seventy one point lead over his fellow spaniard with four races remaining friends start from pole position after talking the fastest lap in qualifying form a champion making haven finish second on his two catty. busier so start pence piece for a stone up who has won the last two races his face is defending champion valentino rossi completing the top six but the renzo says he was desperate to top the time sheets in what could be his biggest weekend so far. but i really wanted to fight for today because i know that for tomorrow's going to be difficult to fight for bt there the moment he's
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a star i mean i'm in this moment is very important for my career. and you know i want to at this. stage some problems on the bike that we don't hold any way. with we what we can we make but it will happen and tomorrow we are starting to push it over in india those being concerned at the commonwealth games that the main pool had caused a stomach bug among swimmers although organizers say tests show there is nothing wrong with the water over a dozen athletes from england and australia came down with the virus which led to speculation the coup was to blame but tests have given it and the woman for the all clear through the eyes has been working the story was exaggerated by the press. she just doctor has also been in touch with the doctors of the australian english teams and they all agreed that the problems that they're having with their thesis are no fissures in the village is not from the water but could be caused by
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a number of other things. we have had reports that the. incidents not as widespread as reported in the media and off the bat matter was resolved arguably one of the biggest chairs in delhi so far has gone to india last night having to rout she came home surge in the women's ten thousand meters behind kenya's grey snowman he dies trying again to the process became the first indian try kathy's hundred fifty two years to stand on the podium at the commonwealth games. and finally to ice hockey where new voice u.h.c. denominator came from two goals down to be scarse in petersburg five to go top of the k h l the same features backside lead off to the first period before did not hit back rivals taste moscow didn't fare so well going down three two at home to atlanta but spots acted better heaping more misery on rock bottom fifty as the four
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to away with a lot of jaroslav all one three one that stood out i minsk another to. each torpedo for one. and that's all the sports news this bill isn't by for now so. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g.
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