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the developments of monocultural communities such as new cologne in west berlin foreign influence in this area really is very evident you've got lots of foreign signs and foreign shopfronts and add to this the discussions about education failures welfare abuses and crime within immigrant groups and you've got real problems with many of these issues popping into prejudices a lot of people still holds about immigration. a recent survey conducted by the friedrich foundation in germany found that almost a third of respondents felt that immigrants were coming to exploit the country's welfare system and should be sent home when jobs were scarce and almost the same amount for the country was being overrun by foreigners here you have a mixture you have a german here and you have english here and english here and this is turkish this is this is nice so everybody can read but if it is only. turkish people very
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few strange things where am i living this is an arabian city much of the ensuing to beit has focused on muslim immigrants with migrant families reluctant to integrate into a society that they feel is prejudiced against them i don't think that changing my personality or the way i look the way our talk or my even my mother tongue would change. have an effect on the german culture projects like this local community center and aiding integration and teaching children the german language from an early age but with few bilingual arabic or take if schools families likenesses sending their children to private schools where they do not yet learn german if they were if they were germans to be honest with respect. religion i would want all. despite the tough
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rhetoric from the top germany acknowledges that immigration is desirable for its economy but migrants have to be willing to integrate we need people in all of the industrial countries because we have not so many kids anymore i have no kids not of germans have no kids so where should the kids come from to work and help the industry going on so we need people from other countries to come. you know even though it's in germany. there's been a rise in the sense of yes yes of course where do you think that's coming from. from the religion because people are not used to. islamic traditions islamic. grows being. even going like this to the mosque getting himself there would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others and the major challenge now with that debate play why dave would be to chime bridge
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cultural device which had been simmering quietly for a long time. and i was going from the germany coalition christian democratic union party says freedom of religion shouldn't be confused with freedom from obeying the law. from actually there is freedom of religion in germany but only within the framework of the constitution goes to church another to the synagogue a third to the mosque and a fourth doesn't attend any house of god told what's the problem what is torn apart and preached to contradict our laws and constitution that's why we have a special criminal law going so-called hate preachers especially at this point i mustn't be any fault tolerance integration means integrating into accepting society it means those who come here must make themselves fit into society it's not that
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society has to adopt cultural traditions on the laws of those who are coming can be no compromise between the german rule of law i'm sorry a law sharia has no place here in germany end of story. and i can watch the full interview in about twenty five minutes time here on our team in time the path of god has denied it ignored cases of abuse in iraq classified files published by whistleblower web side weekly detailed torture carried out by local forces as well as hundreds of civilian deaths are just military contributors says america's failure stand from the growing gap between the country's political and military elite though it is to relations by week ellipse regarding the u.s. occupation in iraq first of all has demonstrated that the reason a growing dissent between the political masters and the professional u.s. military and intelligence community are the main reason is because of the former and probably current u.s.
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commander in chiefs have complete with their brigade and their responsibility to pay heed to professional military advice regarding such questions as the war and peace and due to the fact that the former u.s. commander in chief george bush authorized unlawful u.s. invasion in iraq it has triggered their growing mistrust between the politico and the military establishment in the united states there's distrust has compromised the u.s. military high standard of ethics and provoked the sub culture of impunity including special farias cases as shooting for sport an escalation of violence and trigger happy behavior against peaceful civilians. and the us media stands accused of ignoring the contents of the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history in order to concentrate on defaming with your leaks founder julian assange
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former cia analyst ray mcgovern told r.t. the media purposely diverts public attention from the atrocities the documents reveal. you know goes back to the ancient greek times when you didn't like the message you shut them but you kill the messenger and in those days so what they're trying to do is deflect discussion of the horrid details that have come out in these documents and have in on ad hominem arguments against a song to make it sort of to trivialize it and to make it sort of a personal sort of thing the treasure trove of documents is precisely what you would expect from a war of aggression and don't blame me for that word because that's the way you define what we did in going into iraq and afghanistan i would turn back said and it was justice jackson our own supreme court justice who said perpetrating a war of aggression is to commit the supreme international crime differing from
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other war crimes only in so far as it contains the accumulated evil of the whole what's the accumulated evil torture kidnapping shooting civilians it's all there right in the wiki leaks thing at one point some apache helicopter soldiers say we have some civilians down they don't want to surrender and the lawyer from headquarters says you can't surrender to a helicopter. and those civilians i mean it's the worst kind of thing and wiki leaks has done a great service to our country by exposing that. before the votes of american troops landed in iraq came the invasion of the tiny caribbean nation of grenada that military operation twenty seven years ago is now you as an initial testing ground for future campaigns to project and protect u.s. power and control the way the media reports it artie's kalen ford has more on the legacy of the war. it was a lovely little war a show of overwhelming force
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a made for t.v. invasion a tiny island nation whose socialist government was an eminent threat to freedom and prosperity in the western hemisphere grenada we were told it was a friendly island paradise for tourism what it was and it was a soviet cuban colony being readied as a major military bastion to export terror and undermine democracy. we got there just in time twenty seven years ago the u.s. invaded grenada by air land and sea shore overwhelming force called operation fearing the invasion of grenada was really the most extreme example we had until that point of us imperialism abroad because you have seven thousand u.s. troops going into a country of only ninety five thousand people and you know it was it was there was no reason for it whatsoever there is no possible justification for that kind of force against such a small island nation or not as mark says prime minister maurice bishop's social
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reforms and close ties to cuba worried the united states. hundreds were killed and injured when the u.s. bombed the densely populated areas we never could get a final. complete estimate of the number of lutyens who. the number of cubans in the. country small population of one hundred thousand. in many ways it was a litmus test for us military might in the post vietnam war era and an opportunity to fire reagan's billion dollar war machine it was absolutely. the us updated on the basis. the most blatant was the. cuban military base. the quick brutal invasion became the us blueprint first in grenada then panama the gulf war and the invasion of iraq. grenada also marked
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a paradigm shift in journalists relationship with the military the invasion of grenada with something of a testing ground for what we've seen come afterwards in which the media with extremely controlled so that the message coming out with the message that the united states wanted the people to hear you know first one of the first of the sort of media wars that culminated in what we see today with journalists actually. being embedded with the troops and only reporting the vision that is the official vision of the united states army for the tiny nation's largest community these days symbolizes intense anger to see. such a wonder. was left to. the u.s. invasion of grenada remains a symbol of how far the united states will go to keep socialism from spreading in
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this hemisphere and while grenada may be a distant memory for some the recent interventions in haiti but as well as an ecuador still remain fragile in those people's minds and for an artsy washington d.c. coming up here in our god crime and rehabilitation we find we find out how one russian pastor is changing the lives of dozens of convicts the old fashioned way using hard work and abstinence. and whether you were digging catastrophic water shortages russia's offers the world a dream find out how it's aiming to become a major explorer of water in our business bulletin in ten minutes time. and india newlyweds are being paid not to have babies the government's offering money to couples who remain childless in an attempt to put a lid on the country's surging population but in a family oriented nation it's a sensitive issue as karn singh now explains. she told job of and her husband have
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promised to honor and keep kids out of the equation at least for now if they manage two years without having children the government will pay them one hundred ten dollars a lot of cash in rural india. my dad out of the money is important but i was moved worried about my house even logan levels were very low and the nurse began giving me magic ation delaying pregnancy meg's since to me also i had just married into my husband's family and didn't want to have a baby right away. here. in western india for him every five couples have a child within the first year of marriage but the health risks here are immense i doubt there. are maternal deaths and infant mortality are quite high to bring them down the mother's health has to be improved before pregnancy that will help the child as well so many miscarriages happen due to anemia. that's where the
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government honeymoon package comes in and two thousand four hundred couples have already signed up but there's more than individual wellbeing at stake india is experiencing an unsustainable population surge pushing it towards being the world's biggest and with the birth rate here dropping from seventeen birth thousand to fifteen point four the honeymoon package is a proposal that other states are now keen to accept but at the village level it's not so easy i just thought of how i didn't have that i want the biggest hurdle is the elders of the family and though the newlyweds are willing their parents are usually against it due to the social pressure to bear a child right away. and that's exactly what's dividing the backcourt family when i heard there was immense pressure on us we know the scheme is good but my mother is adamant that we have a child immediately. went along. only if they don't marry neighbors will start
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asking me what kind of daughter in law have you brought into your house who can produce a child they will also start to question my sons were reality what is the point of one hundred dollars if you don't have social respect. population controls are emotive in family oriented india but where stricter policies are field it's hope that shifting attention towards health and prosperity will help young couples focus on their future instead of society's traditions god and seeing hardy in western india. and you can always find more on our website which is our team and here are some of the highlights. the world wide web of support the international community gets together to challenge the u.s. dominance of internet regulation. how practicing your deejaying of russia can leave you without a roof over your head and you are in a worse with some healthy compensation this and lots more that are.
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also take a look at some other stories from around the world and the u.n. warns that thousands of people across haiti are threatened by a cholera outbreak the disease has already claimed more than two hundred fifty lives that over three thousand others are infected health workers are fighting to keep call reform reaching camps work over a million people have been living since january serous quake. afghan president hamid karzai confirmed his government receives about a million euros from iran every year as you insist the aid money has never been a secret and the white house knows about it it comes in response to a new york times report claiming to iran was using cash to push its interests in afghanistan karzai says iran is just one of several states to give this administration money including the u.s. . oil refineries across france look likely to reopen after
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blockades by striking workers protesting pension reform were lifted but workers at three of the twelve for finery suppose a vote and industrial action the country's finance minister said the nationwide strikes were costing over half a billion dollars a day students are planning street protests ahead of the filed with pension reforms later this week. amateur footage has been released showing a devastating tornado ripping through texas four people were injured including a driver whose goal was partially crushed homes were destroyed cars overturned. at a school roof ripped off. an axe convict turned pastor has opened russia's first church we have dilatation center for more criminals the halfway house all first of fandor as a whole and support in return for hard work and abstinence either abroad has more.
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delta goes about his carpentry with the confidence of a man who's been doing it all his life in fact this is the first real job he's had he spent more than half his life in prison for burglary drugs offenses. and we have when i came here i had nothing no relatives or skills some people to me address but as soon as i came the allowed me to stay now my life is here. but that and thirty others live in this church from the dribble it they should center on the outskirts of moscow the first of its kind in russia those who comb mostly former criminals and drug addicts are given bed and board indefinitely in exchange they agree to abide by a set of strict rules. that are sleeping quarters as you can see the conditions here are spartan not an extend this is due to the material limitations but also think any thoughts of this place people who stay here get up at seven work all day
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and then light out that eleven those so-called drinking or smoking are excluded. most of the residents credit this man for saving them for that are xander was a young offender himself. and soldier before finding god when he started a center nearly two decades ago the church was in ruins its surroundings a wasteland. which you're trying to do this but it did not succeed god chose me to do this to carry the cross this is a difficult job i was once the victim of an assassination attempt but i have the strength to do it. for that alexander says another one hand is needed to deal with people more used to living by prison rules days his son's punishments from reducing someone's portions at mealtimes to toilet cleaning and worst of all banishment. he knows everything about everyone a bad father is one who doesn't punish his children on the other hand if you have
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the smallest problem down to a torn shoe he's the man to take care of you. no the lot of me he's an extraordinary person although there is nothing wrong with me i have been here for years because of him. but for most the purpose is to leave eventually. i have found a boyfriend here now all i want just to get a job maybe study i want to go back into the won't. either of nerve. or that brings us up late here in our team and business is next with karina malakand and no way. good morning and welcome to our business program would make an american go to have you with us long term investors in russia stocks may soon be exempted from paying tax on profits it's part of a new package of incentives but put forward by prime minister vladimir putin he
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also recommends making the installation of some high tech an energy saving equipment except for t.v. but it says a tax breaks will help russian business attract additional capital at the top it off we just implementing tax amendments to create favorable conditions for innovative activity the tax changes will send a strong signal to those who participate in the economy and will help companies and producers increase efficiency and competitiveness to produce high tech goods. and i would take a look at how the markets are doing asian stocks are mixed with japan's nikkei under pressure as the yen hovered near fifteen minute high against the dollar. down point two percent to end the tuesday morning trading session investors are selling exporters on a strong yen against the greenback and in russia the markets rose about one percent at monday's close most of the blue chips finished in the black would be to be
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trading over three percent higher on the r.t.s. and nose leading over three percent of them isaac's bucking the trend micro down a quarter of a percent. one of the major holders of me telling vest may sell its stake in a leading russia steelmaker as. business. of is considering selling his twenty percent stake in the company at its highest price and after the about four billion dollars to buy has not yet been found the company's other two major shareholders including. likely to take the stake. short of cash says the newspaper. russian internet company mail dot are you have the price range for its initial public offering in london at twenty three point seven two twenty seven point seven dollars per share this would value the company which owns instant message messenger i see q. and a stake in facebook at around five billion dollars mail dot ru group previously
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announced it hoped to raise about one billion by placing up to twenty percent by the end of the year. china is to issue a six billion dollars credit line to russian co-produces for the development of new deposits the loan is aimed at companies interested in shipping coal to china and would be used to invest in development fuels and the infrastructure to areas already earmarked are located in the republic of as well as in saw her leave. a top government minister has told business that russia plans to make water a major export it comes as alarming new figures show most of the world's population is poised for shortages but some are pouring cold water on the move as industry leaders want the country can't even provide for itself don't push one points. two in three people will like water the u.n. says within fifteen years russia which has the world's largest drinking water
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reserves plans to plug that gap but we shouldn't be buying bottles of perrier we should be selling our own abroad boosting export volumes by improving conditions for businesses to do so because exporting waters knowledge of the government cross border disputes already springing up from the middle east to north america and africa now top ministers of called a clean water summit to make it a multi-billion euro export second only to oil and gas yes that is russia's place in the world water market is taking shape we have a quarter of the world's fresh water reserves and we will use our competitive advantage to the fourth yet at the moment russia can't even supply itself two thirds of drinking water reserves don't meet sanitary standards or storage fees admit to in three water pipes need urgent repair if they exist at all. in moscow we're buying the technology to improve our water quality in other parts of
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russia it's still a question of fitting water pipes to homes. so foreign firms are doing deals at the summit but it's to clean russia's water not buy it in first century now russia is likely compared to their western standard and a lot of money to be spent on infrastructure as a for the drink of water or for the waste water saw. in the world for the technology and design for what the treatment they've always rated recompiling. just a mere community pretty most russians use bottled brands or if they can't afford that filter and boil tap water before drinking just picking up steam is it because the tap was becoming a new goal but until their own citizens trust the safety of their water. it seems little child's performance will be evil but no one has been faulty. and that's all the business is for now we'll have more of for you in less than thirty minutes from
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stunts on t.v. don't come. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects.
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welcome back here with r.t. here is a look at the top stories the german government says it's making moves to integrate foreign born citizens just days after the chancellor said multiculturalism had failed but in a grants insist they are being discriminated against even when they do try to adapt . the details of the latest we can lease iraq next was a make front pages around the world the spy the pan and on denying the revelations the u.s. media are accused of trying to divert attention from torture and killings to concentrate on the thing the whistleblowers founder. yeah newlyweds in india are being paid by the government to put off having children for at least two years the initiative is an attempt to put
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a lid on the country's surging population. more in our top story now the troubled integration of immigrants into german society now an exclusive interview with from the german coalition christian democratic union party he says the problem is that newcomers want the society to adopt their culture and not vice versa. angela merkel said recently that multiculturalism had failed it sparked a white public debate and put the issue of immigration family in the spotlight we're here to talk to us more about this issue we're joined by. also the christian democratic union part of the coalition leading political policy in germany thank you very much for joining us when the chancellor said that multiculturalism had failed what did she mean by men.
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