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a state they feel they're being pushed out of their lands by their own government to be seen plans to often and to south african farmers as locals complain then come people to buy scenes. and play some punishment. it's close up inside the internet. even the soviet union's most infamous leaders stalin trying to . tell you watching r.t. broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program sex crime and the internet a controversial show exposing the dangers of paedophilia on the world wide web is at the center of public attention in germany the program claims to be raising awareness many say it's simply chasing ratings. it's every parent's nightmare
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their child is being lured by someone they met on the internet this girl is pretending to be. demanded the table is in his sixty's babying conversing online for weeks my little girl friend it is you isn't it yes if i'm a little kid. when it is the case. you tell me. the back of your neck may be ok but perhaps that might turn you on that later is actually an undercover journalist and it turns out the man works for a children's charity he is completely unaware that the meeting is being secretly filmed as part of the german t.v. show a cool tattoo that internet and is exposing the danger is a sexual predator online. in the very beginning we expected it expected. to have a very specific. person to be madge and you know. usually magine is
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a sexual predator you know the guy with the glasses. guy but we've met people from all kinds of society those who praise the show format say that the authorities should have been informed straight away especially as in this case the man worked with children and the shay's desire big ratings is their primary motivation the people who took the video clip took the clip in may. broadcast of it in october now and in between there was no information for any. investigative. officials or police not for the employer employee as well but the producers argued that the reason for having to keep the identity of the men they film secrets is due to a major leap hole in the law. chatting on the internet with
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a child even about cirqus is almost never considered a crime or is left very unclear what exactly constitutes a criminal action. shockingly under current law unless there's an actual physical assault there's not much that can be done and it's an international problem with many experts openly acknowledging that guidelines are in desperate need of. araf occasion instagram is not in need for nomination and as a number of children going online grey's say there's a danger and the scariest part is that right now there's not much that the police can do to protect the team shaders how often within minutes of going into an online chat room posing as a young girl sexual advances were made the people we were conversing with were completely unconcerned when we told them that we were under the legal age of consent which it full teen in germany is already extremely young despite the criticisms those behind the show adamant that raising public awareness of internet
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creaming can make a difference if we can succeed with the goal of really changing the law making the approach of minors online the cyber grooming. restriction. we can avoid those people being of increasing for the term. r.t. . for you van tong he's director of a russian software producing company says when the force short installing a special program is the only way to block negative content. there are no really popular social networks for children in russia so they use the ones adults do and some of these have a lot of violence free and other negative content that's why more and more parents want to control the time their children spend online they don't understand that it's simpler to use special software to block the content there are many programs available this is probably the only measure they can help when the laws like
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clarity. coming up a little later in the program. this war is one of the prison cells in some of the around. about two thousand and twenty. takes the city built by exiles and standing among them. farmers in georgia say they fear being pushed off their own land the government wants to attract agricultural workers from south africa birds hoping their expertise will rub off on locals it says this will revive the industry's liking fourteen's. reports the farmers claim they'll be the ones to lose out. three years of land but his family barely scrapes by the target logs and lives on potato soup all year round one of many farmers struggling to survive in georgia
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though he has plenty of land he cannot afford to grow anything on it. most the fuel for the tractor is too expensive the pension i get is eighty larrie most of this goes towards my medication after i buy that i hardly have anything left over in his trash or tar has a heart condition but still works the land to zing straining his health over hunger his neighbor a maas is hardly any better off with only meters but he said get it would you know they gave his american seeds a couple of years ago but they fail to thrive we hardly got any harvest and i know most of the people in my village are struggling with it about what the georgian government has introduced a policy it says will turn all this around it's encouraging huge numbers of south african farmers to come here bringing fresh ideas and expertise but the plans have been met with stiff opposition in the fields of agriculture and politics alike to
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go to resources for discipline our government is conducting a policy of betrayal of their own country they're creating problems for georgians by not only strengthening punishment for underdeveloped farms but also by inviting say the african boers to come and work here our farmers will be forced to abandon their land because the kind of afford to farm it they don't produce enough to sustain themselves let alone sell anything to make a profit yet the government appears to be ploughing alone far on this issue but it's shrugged off all criticism and believes the scheme will revive an ailing industry or sarwari well. i've got a culture. they are best farmers one of the best farmers in the wall they visited one months ago we showed them the culture of farms. the opportunities what they could have. it's common here there may be an influx of as many as forty thousand boers who'll be able to buy as much land as they want but
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that idea does not go over well with everyone georgian farmers say they feel they're being pushed out of their land by their own government and south african borders don't know what to expect from the land or people and efforts to resolve that will be easy given the distances between the two countries currently south african farmers knowledge about agriculture in their potential new home is sketchy at best they weed industry remember it's supposed to be this type of food before i remember correctly they produce on it in percent of the retail meat but this seat is eighty years old but i never heard of hybrid seeds selected the seeds the first south african farmers are expected to arrive next year and once that happens george and farmers who may lose the land that feeds them say their future looks bleak it goes ga. well you can always find more at our
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website artie dot com let's take a look at a couple of stores the international space station celebrates its fifth birthday this decade has been an interesting space in fact but more. expect much from a russian car with valid ground for a new top model. consciousness has managed to keep it simple russian work force into a source. stop the r.t. close up team is off its travels around russia for an in-depth look at the country's history and culture.
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well this time we travel to the tomsk region situated in western siberia with its four hundred year history the city is known for having been a place of residence for many exiles teso syria reports on how the past of the region has affected its present. we're here in tomsk in southwest service siberia with it's a stunning natural environment beautiful architecture and rich history for outsiders though siberia is more often than not associated with banishment punishment and the gulag now this negative fame of being a lot of convicts and special settlers is not without basis of course now during the a sarrasin regime and the soviet rule under stalin and many people who were exiled to this region and to tomsk in particular now those exiled included criminals political dissidents and opponents of the regime but of course history is not one sided there are many perspectives from which to look at this in retrospect now on the positive side those who were exiled here became a crucial part of shaping the intellectual and cultural personality of this region
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. there's a saying every time slocum knows god created paradise while the devil created know him near him is located in the southern part of the tomsk region difficult to get to and right smack in the middle of a swamp cut off from the rest of the world it's a place renowned as a destination for exiles dating back to the sorry. the first exiles came here in sixteen thirty eight we don't know their name is but they were likely punished jesuits we knew the names of the exiles who came later from the documents decembrists who rose up against the zone in one thousand twenty five then marry him so members of russia's political parties like the boss of eggs the russians the porters and a case in iran next. in the early nineteenth century the population grew rapidly because of exiles to the point that every fifth residents of tom skandha surrounding areas was in exile. the last batch more informed wealthy peasants they
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were good opposition if in fact these people were just hard working families among those exile peasants was nicholai gook during stalin's time forced collective farming was introduced many land owning families lost their properties and were deployed. added to siberia his family was sent here in one nine hundred thirty one he was just four years old. when the work of year we were transported by horse drawn carriage then by railway then looks on a boat on the river at the destination there was nothing except burnt up forest we had to build barracks of wood and to live in when it got cold we made window panes of ice lamps we had no food and we dry bread we had with us it was very difficult. while nicholai supplied was because of stalin the former soviet leader himself was banished in a room in one thousand nine hundred twelve stalin was exiled for the sixth time and sentenced to four years in siberia he lived in this house but after only thirty
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nine days he escaped. the family who were already exiles who were sent to this region and it is in this room. and it was here in this bed that stalin had actually slept. staal is a riot he lives on in tomsk preserved in this investigative prison museum until the one nine hundred forty s. this is story building housing the tomsk pretrial detention center and was also headquarters of the people's commissariat for internal affairs or n.k.v.d. . here people charged with council revolutionary activities were kept in detention interrogated sentenced to death and there is evidence that executions were also. you know. i like sinister ankle was sentenced to ten years of hard labor in one of stalin's gulags and five years in exile. i was tried for treason against the motherland i told him it wasn't against the motherland it was against
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the government the cases and charges they made up for me were horrific well this right here is one of the prison cells and some of the. crowd about fifteen to twenty people in this room. on their. but despite the tragedies in tomsk sr e good things did come out of them. many political exiles were well educated people who contributed a lot to developing education culture and economy in siberia december's set up schools for local children exiled polish rebels develop sausage production businesses here coffee shops and barber shops. for citizens the past and the future are inseparable men like alexei look ahead. i still feel the pain but i just have to carry on with life i'm eighty six and i'd like to live to our ninety and see what happens next. while young people look back eager to learn lessons from the
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past tense are celia r t reporting from the tomsk region. the democratic party has not only managed to retain a majority in the senate in the u.s. midterm elections but house of representatives is now in the hands of the republicans with a congress divided between the two parties it's much harder as a bomb to move forward with his reforms making the best policies the country's controversial gratian will do some predictions estimating one in three americans. think both parties have made moves to target the hispanic population in the campaigning many politicians are simply playing a double game. speaking of our border putting americans safety and jobs at risk according to campaign ads like these there's a war brewing in america illegal immigrants are the enemy and life as you know it is the target reacting to
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a growing immigration mood in the country republicans are stepping up their war on illegal immigration by stoking voter spears but when the so-called enemy is also one of the fastest growing voting blocks in america politicians are trying to pander to latinos hoping their other voters aren't looking like nevada republican sharron angle we have been in her about face attempt to reach out to latinos actually ended up offending them i know that all of your life. you know you are here in arizona senator john mccain has been known as an advocate for humane immigration reform but in the past year he has embraced the right wing attack. on illegal immigration drug and human smuggling home invasion murder and complete the dang thing it's been to work this time senator if you want to pass. for many latinos it was simply another poignant example of politicians abandoning
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them democrats also use spanish language ads to target latino voters few leanest i'm going to they're not a lot of money to lead an increase in deportations and a lack of progress on immigration reform has many questioning the motives of democrats as well but the hypocrisy of us politicians saying one thing but doing another is it last on wrong is a community organizer although we might have been for two thousand and eight with the promises of hope and change i think that people have seen and in reality the conditions have actually worsened for people feeling abandoned and demonized by the politicians they elected latinos are growing disillusioned about politics in general here we have what we call it two party dictatorship it's an addict or dictatorship there really it's a two headed beast that represents the same you need us group latino voters are growing in numbers and whether politicians like it or not they'll soon be forced to get the message or they're going to care they're going to have to care because we represent for example specifically in california almost twenty one percent of the
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electorate it is this hypocrisy by the politicians that is both a source of frustration for latino voters and inspiration to rise up and stand up against the forces that have oppressed them after all revolution and social mobilization is in the blood of this growing population of americans in los angeles . r t. u s radio host scott horton says with the current midterm election results rock obama's goal to rid the world of nuclear could know also be undermined. democrats in order to get the republicans in the senate to sign on the democrats still control the senate by less of a majority now but you need two thirds stratify a treaty and in order to get the republicans to sign on to the start treaty they basically had to add so many amendments and riders to the thing that it basically allows for the creation of brand new generations of hydrogen bombs dozens and
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dozens uncounted new facilities for manufacturing hydrogen bombs more submarines more air power and they've changed the accounting methods for the nuclear warheads in such a way that actually united states doesn't really have to reduce their stockpile of nuclear weapons hardly at all so they've turned what ought to be the most important issue in the world to the mutual. reduction of american russia's nuclear weapon stockpiles towards zero and turned it into a farce turned it into a way for republican congressmen to get bankrolled so that they can run again next time and keep the companies that manufacture nuclear weapons and or make the parts for the manufacture nuclear weapons in business at the expense of the rest of us and at the risk of our entire species in fact. russia's state duma foreign affairs committee has recalled an early decision to ratify the data strategic arms reduction treaty with the u.s. it comes after the american senate made around thirty amendments to the original version among them closes stipulating that the treaty doesn't cover deployment of
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u.s. missile defense system or ballistic missiles with conventional warheads we start to deal with see both country's nuclear arsenal slashed by third the us secretary of state is calling for the senate to vote fast on the treaty for instance a bomb or an advantage sign the deal in prague in april may well get off from the russian federation council hopes the current resets in the two countries relations will not be affected by the latest developments which the poor interview with him in our spotlight show next hour a bit as a preview. there's nothing wrong. with our relations with the republican party. and all the criticism all the republicans against star three agreement for example was criticism not against russian position or russian views of that star three women but against the position of democratic government during the
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negotiations and against against obama. primarily so i think that the reset is not in danger. a brief look at some of the international news this out. forced to make an emergency landing in singapore up to one of its engine shutdown a three eighty plane bound for sydney over one hundred fifty people yet engine cut out. for the offer to have to come from some officials say the plane couldn't. health officials in haiti say that one hundred five more people have died i think all right less than a week because the total number four hundred forty two the u.n. is investigating allegations that the outbreak is a western one he's keep it's eight agencies for the situation here that rapidly
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approaching focal spawns you know. the basis is that i was shot. hello welcome to business program here r r t with me shall i miss ali the federal reserve six hundred billion dollars into the u.s. as part of a fresh stimulus package to boost the country's economy with its open market committee will resume large scale spending not seen since the financial crisis the u.s. central bank will purchase long term u.s. bonds by printing billions of dollars money inflow is intended to prevent deflation and avoid a long term economic stagnation critics say the massive printing of money will simply to inflation the world's largest economy grew at a rate of two percent up until september but economists say the growth must reach three percent to qatar and unemployment significantly the interest rate is being
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kept as a historic low it is now no point two five percent the u.s. central bank has already inflated one point five trillion dollars to boost the economy. is concerned that in some of the segments of the u.s. economy we are seeing signs of weakness. i think there are some concerns regarding. such segments as. housing. as parts of the consumer sector. and the senses by increasing the liquidity. the federal reserve can activate can we energize the system whereby economic agents would get more financial resources there would be more loans coming from the
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financial institutions etc sort of the standard transmission mechanism that you see with quantitative easing with a monetary expansion leading to the look with occasion of the financial system and the increasing loans and credit to the economy. the kind of money the performing asian stocks the higher the investor take heart from the federal reserve by six hundred billion dollars in government bonds in the effort to inject life altering your hundred pounds make a very point. and here in russia the markets are closed on thursday for public holidays in moscow the course is closed mixed on wednesday that's not making any big moves in line with the results of the u.s. national holiday for. russia to become one of the top ten high tech countries by two thousand and fifty how the head of us another corporation explains. let me give an example. silicone electronics. which is produced not
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from silicon with all speed of all the silicon valley and that's something which is very interesting. there is the new generation of electronics which may be produced from not silicon from plastic. and that is something which of the unique possibilities and we become the best walt partner should the company place to put. this company will become a partner in building conversion a new factory which will produce the the computer made from plastic made from the same materials which of the mortal made from and the potential of the cost reduction in this sector of electronic industry is. at the start of. existence you talked about a three billion euro hundred ninety billion ruble
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a year industry at least you said can we now start to raise that estimate will be success is. currently we do have the final target the final keep which is the thirty billion euro production in russia. and you don't. come from the roubles and what did we achieve by now from the moment you just mention i know we already have more than ninety projects in total investment in this project which will be made more than four billion dollar and what is the especially important is that we was able to attract some six billion dollars of private investment together and it was before none of us were that something which proves that we are not just spending money for nothing because partner will spend their own money and even with a big of reports. when will russia produce
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a startup as famous as google or instead it takes many more three five seven or ten years to develop a company from the go like hewlett packard or microsoft two of the world famous businesses i believe that we're already a lot on the garish the age but we're not yet on the stage of facebook and google you've said forty million russians think you're a thief why do they think that and does it upset you. well that's that's a long story i believe that much more than you just mentioned and the reason is very simple if we come back to the privatization history of the reason is that. position is russia you know russia was unfair it was not fair. but it was something which was needed to the country and if ever. unfortunately come in the situation when they have to do it again i will do so. and that's out there now here.

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