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soon which will brighten the few new songs from months to pressure the sun. don't come. to. those responsible for the savage beating of a top russian newspaper journalist must be found and punished presents me with a leg caution now and a code of folding and time to give life
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a new. inverse and protests is going to answers as to why no police officers have ever been convicted for it that's considered despite a fatality rate of around one a week among people who have been contacts with the woman. he does his close up series goes wild as we take a deeper into line don't bring. it with you and also for business and the sunbathing you know it's. come out again this is all coming to you live from moscow and you dash up all the time in stories russian president dmitry medvedev has personally ordered a top level police investigation into the savage beating of
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a newspaper job but it's not his mo. saying those responsible must be found and punished congress sent reporter cassian is now in a medically induced coma in hospital with multiple severe injuries being treated as attempted murder which investigators say may be linked to his work peter all of the reports from moscow the attack occurred right in the center of moscow where mr caution lives two attackers were waiting for him to return to his apartment building into the courtyard part of the of the apartment complex where he lives they were standing holding flowers apparently trying to disguise what their intentions were mr cashin arrived they produced a blunt object inserts about him in a brutal attack with the cash in currently in a very critical condition in a induced coma in a hospital suffering from many many bruises as well as seriously broken fingers from this attack by these these two people we can hear now from neighbors of mr caution who found him shortly after the attack but even you belatedly. it was about
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half past twelve i was in my room and i heard some sounds like panting or mourning as if someone has been dead now he was lying right here all covered in blood especially his face and his legs his fingers were smashed his shoulder until doctors. they didn't take anything from him he was conscious and he said that there were two people who'd been lying in wait for him. we heard from the editor in chief of the commissar newspaper who's the cautions boss who said that the fact that no money was taken or belongings were taken from him and the manner in which his fingers had been broken suggested that it certainly wasn't a robbery and that the his work is investigative journalist it being the reason for they say for this brutal attack though investigators that are looking into it even suggesting that the intent of the attack may have been to kill mr caution this new thrust mother with somewhere else in the midst of the investigation is considering
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very small leaves behind this is nation attempt including his work of course currently the investigators are studying this c.c.t.v. food which it's clear that there were two attackers will russian president dmitri medvedev has commented on this brutal attack via his twitter feed here's what the president had to say. the prosecutor general's office and the ministry of internal affairs to keep the investigation of the attack on caution and to special control those guilty must be found and punished mr cash it is a very well renowned journalist here in russia in his work with the sun newspaper as an investigative reporter he's looked into many youth groups here in russia sometimes quite critical pieces and he's also looked at the. the destruction of him pee forest to build the to build a new motorway between moscow and st petersburg and the work it is now being stopped into the teach up and down of trees in the forest the last year back about a nother journalist with
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a newspaper he was brutally beaten over his work regarding the forest destruction and he now is ended up as a disabled person due to the brutal assault that he heard now we go back to the incident with mr cash and the attackers both quite a reaction here in moscow with members of the public come paining to try and track down the two people who so brutally assaulted this journalist in the center of the city we're hearing a campaign to try and track down those responsible is currently under way. and then i was part of the former chief at. the scene live in london and he says aleck cashen was also an outspoken blogger. writing my have been linked to the brutal assault. but of course the reason for this attack is caution is professional activity he was a popular blogger and he was more open and outspoken on mind then in the paper concerned has a certain more reserved style this beating is very similar to the attack on the
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journalist mikhail bigots all of which took place a couple of years ago the smashing of his fingers for example so that the person could not write anymore there is a horror show element here. they would r.t. for the latest developments surrounding their turf and journalist a leg cash. campaign as in the u.k. are asking why no police officer has ever been charged in relation to preserve deaths in custody they claim that one person a week dies following contact with the police after his lawyer and. if you want to be heard they say sometimes it's better to whisper than to shout these people are relying on that as they take to the streets to tell the silent story of loved ones who have died in british police custody. is here because of his brother a recovering drug addict pap's died in two thousand and eight following a routine stop and search by the police he was he was being restrained when outside
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restraint it's one of fright and often either side of these arms putting them back . to officers. hit him in the back and that's really how you. samantha brick david's brother also died two years ago mentally ill sean was restrained by four police officers and bundled into a van and in the five minutes it took to get the police station had stopped breathing he died a short time later there's no ideal outcome as my brother's dead ok nothing is going to bring him back we know that but you know these things that have been carrying for so many years with. mental health people who have been restrained and losing their lives two years on there's been no inquest into sean's death and the results of investigations are often on the satisfactory this footage shows ian tomlinson being knocked down by a police officer during last year's g twenty riots he later died no conviction was
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brought against the officer responsible for this protest aims to give voice to the voice of the first majority of those who died in police custody i belong to the class of have nots the marginalized often from top in a city areas more than half of them had already been involved with mental health services but despite more than four hundred deaths either in or directly following police custody in the last ten years no police officer has. could be convicted of all men still so. on average one person a week dies as a result of contact with the police according to the independent police complaints commission and that's not even counting deaths in prison immigration centers and mental institutions police officers dangerous commit all the minor crimes where they commit the crime of murder and manslaughter and that's the main reason people
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are you to go too late if we do know that this is going on and also continue to do something about it there are human rights abuses in iran we can play a role in trying to be complaining about human rights abuses happen in britain and this seems to be the silence. that's worth shouting about these people say but this protest fell on deaf ears the police at downing street refused to take their petition and they had to leave it tied to the railings they thank god maybe they were and that. this is all seen coming your way later this hour. with me is one of the world's oldest a russian world war two veteran who became a proud father at the age of many going to. it didn't take us very long to experience the extreme conditions the siberian boldness throws your way but if you know how to work with nature and to work hard at your survival you'll find that it has plenty to offer join our close up team and search for wild nature's treasures
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of siberia in just a few minutes. present prevent it has vetoed moves by parliamentary deputies to a strict freedom of assembly the amendment posed by the duma would have tightened the approval process for gatherings of demonstrations that have said there would have breached human rights editing chief of the slogan newspaper says by vetoing the trenches the president was doing his job in defending constitutional rights. they mad men were inside the rural privity of nature because for instance they were able to a person who was under proceedings for breaking a law in the past from organizing new rallies number two is that it stipulated time notification of the railway should be extended whereas obviously i this is again something that prevents the freedom of assembly in russia i think the president as
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a director of the cause security deborah bradley to defend the constitution the rights of the russian population and that's what he did. of them on this and other stories just log on to our website and that's all take a call right now. can't get lost and also i'm talking you saw in london the distance between the two has been shortened by graffiti artists find big band beside the kremlin at all. and the historic day for millions of people who suddenly realize that pausing no longer existed three hundred years ago that seemingly untouchable soviet communist party was behind throughout russia and find out how it happened and how russia not. a world war two veteran from song russia has challenged stereotypes by father his
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second son at the age of eighty nine. of his now one of the oldest dogs in the world has become a celebrity in his hometown and there's also he's done his bollocks kaye reports local authorities are getting ready to provide more living space to their extended family. were you there you. are my east is eighty nine but he loves to spend time with luke a lot of to believe it or not he's not this baby's grandpa. your daddy's boy my son he's the father instead of the fairy tales of my east is telling the child how he fought the nazis. daddy for the war you know till the very end the birth of their child was a miracle for our my east and his thirty four year old wife you gania now they want to share the joy with the world would you tell me am i in the guinness book of records yet because i think i should be there for conceiving
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a child at my age. the desire of live in a small town of our my future in southern russia the birth of little or to own turned them into local celebrities. all our neighbors congratulate us. sixty recruits visited their home in just a month even the local mayor says he is not getting as much publicity the visits often turned into news conferences and even do the result of screw a little tired of all they turn shim they still share their daily lives with the press their only concern just how much longer this life. most men in that are my family have lived long lives so he's hoping to see his one hundred first birthday but perhaps the sad part for this very unusual russian family is how they're going to live their lives some twenty years from now without my us will pass away leaving them on their own. cross the region. time now to take
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a look at some other international news stories flooding caused by heart and loss in haiti's worsening the cholera outbreak in the country which has already claimed over five hundred lives and infected seven thousand international aid including disinfectant has been arriving but agencies say the water borne disease is spreading faster came to mass turned out to be much weaker than expected and caused much less damage than feared on the island before heading out to sea around one point three million remain in makeshift shelters after january's earthquake which killed three hundred thousand. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have returned to the streets of france to protest against state pension and retirement changes the motors are being seen as a last ditch attempt by labor unions to stop the suckers the government increasing the retirement age by two years to sixty two the bill passed by lawmakers has been hugely unpopular with a large section of the french public but militant action by trade unions causing
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major disruption has weakened support for protests. tens of thousands of protesters have failed to stop a train carrying a hundred twenty three tons of nuclear waste from crossing the french border into germany the train was diverted after he. by environmental it's at the border crossing the toxic congo and the german facility where it's being stored have become the focus of the european nuclear movement the previous german government hopes to phase out nuclear power but chancellor angela merkel has extended it seized by more than a decade. up next it's all she's close up series as we continue exploring russia and the secrets it holds. this week we've been exploring the tomes krege and western siberia and it's not only a rich with oil and gas but it's also unique variety of natural treasures growing
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in the wild nash forests are an abundant natural resource for the region and a priceless recreational area for residents. found the charms of the siberian wilderness. the times square in southwestern siberia has long been known to be rich in oil and gas and the local economy has been linked with oil and gas and other related industries for quite some time but the local economy has a new growing and developing sector and that involves the collection the gathering of the processing of while growing natural products such as berries mushrooms and pine nuts there are some companies that do invest in the processing of these products and was very interesting here is that this is really growing in the wild so people here could just go to the forests and go gather that themselves and the results they get of course depends on how much they gather i am in the heart of what really is the perfect example of that lush greenery of that rich forestry that make up such an abundant natural resource for the tomsk region it has over
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a million hectares of agricultural land and more than half the territory is covered with forest. or people enjoy collecting pine cones in a forest families come with children young people do it a lot you can collect for your own consumption or you can sell them at a good price there are people who leave off this business. it's estimated that picking and processing different kinds of wild produce provides an income for as many as one hundred fifty thousand local inhabitants those who gather can sell them to companies that process them like this one. this is the first stage of the process you can point to get the nuts kenzie gathered. stations where people bring them there is a huge potential here which needs to be realized pine cones wild mushrooms and a wide variety of berries are there for the picking almost ninety percent of what's picked is processed yet of our company processes wild berries we store frozen
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berries industrial fruits facilities and process them into different kinds of jams from a taste of the sweet fruits of the wild to taste of the rough side of the siberian wilderness. before we patrol the surrounding forests the folly here is quite diverse experience slinks and sables in winter chasing them on skis as for bears they can only be hunted in their dance in winter the rangers spend a month at a time in the thick of the forest and in order to survive while they're there hunting for food has become part of their daily routine no bears this time but there was certainly no shortage of birds. we come in urban people are just not suited to all this it takes no one in the most habits in being a good child to be successful hunter well i'm no good at either of those so i tried my hand at fishing instead it didn't take us very long to experience the extreme conditions the siberian wilderness throws your way but if you know how to work with
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nature and to work hard at your survival you'll find that it has plenty to offer so now let's talk a bit more about this industry with andre who is joining us right now thank you very much for joining us now you just tell us a bit more about this industry in talks. first of all in terms sport because half of the people in the city when and season is they go collecting berries or mushrooms i personally hate collecting berries but collecting mushrooms is a lot of fun the forest is right and it's not very far so you just go there and collect whatever you find it's yours the forest is for everybody this stuff doesn't grow where you want it to it grows where it wants to so you must find it and bring it and then of course there is an industry which does it for money only four percent of what grows is actually collected so there's a area for the industry to grow you know to what extent do you think it's going to
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grow we can speak about millions of dollars we can all speak about hundreds of millions of dollars it will never be the primary industry or even close to that but it may be very. substantial over industry. this time i think it grows but don't forget it also depends on the harvest so we are very much interested in that and i guess i can say we welcome investment all right well thank you very much for that they're well all right so the a collection and the process a go while growing natural products is a developing sector industry as a had. right he said and when you just go into the forests and go to the villages where you can really see is the involvement of the people they go out there and collected themselves i guess right now that is what's most interesting about this sector and to where it's going to be going in the future will again depend on nature. and it's not just this sobering wilderness that has plenty to offer
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to join in today's name stay with us as we talk to the chief of the world to use the company. that's coming up. you.
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thank you very much for this interview thank you very much for the invitation now more and more russian films take part in an international film festival so sexually mean that movies are becoming a full fledged business in russia all this new company came few years ago to the russian market and since then the whole movie industry in russia picked up and now russian box office is one of the leading in the world for a lot of this new movies so i think with a lot of comfort i can say that. is the really important and very fast growing market in russian but yet do you maybe have a feeling that could just a company came a little late to the russian market. in our view it was exactly the right time. disney in order to develop new sort of infrastructure just maybe a few words about our business in russia movies is definitely one of the very important businesses for us movies distribution production are very happy about our first very successful experience with book of masters we do
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a lot of consumer products we do live entertainment shows we publish books games we do sell our programming on a lot of channels. disney channel in russia so for all of that to happen i mean the the economy needs to be prepared so what kind of products does to snare actually selling russia and the c.i.s. countries will sell multiple consumer products starting with food a lot of stationary obviously games toys etc one of the most important trends which i would really like to specify during the last few years the amount of products that will be produced in russia for the russian audience tripled if you look into the products that was in russia for the russian audience most of them in russia on the russian industrial enterprises for european mean what do russian companies need to catch up with a standard itself their western production companies i would say catching up maybe
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not exactly the right word. in russia there is amazing history of story telling and for this new russia the country would like to get inspiration from the russian stories and make movies based on the russian heritage and culture but use some of the heritage that we have in the world this new company and tell them some how we tell stories how the characters develop and always have the happy ending. that's really interesting to us actually of. a stable hollywood tradition here in russia or just a russian audience needs to be felt like a very specific content that it's used to strongly believe that russian audience has a very distant taste definitely a lot of big blockbusters work in russia and russian ordinance a lot higher than love alice in wonderland but at the same time there are
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a lot of stories that can be told specifically for the russian audience and we believe with our fairy tales that we started with masters we tapped into something that was not done. in russia for a long time it's the quality family entertainment and family stories which we see can travel around the world because with. prizes in various film festivals around the world what we see i mean traditional russian stories can also travel just beyond the russian audience even though the book of mosses was created for the russian origin specifically that d.v.d.'s is one of the sources of your income's piracy is a huge problem in russia one of the. this name for your unit of dismay here in russia and how do you fight it how do you protect your intellectual property piracy is definitely a big issue for disney not only in russia but in a lot of countries what we see recently that people try to buy quality content and they used to buying d.v.d.'s in retail we also developed
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a lot of programs for various price points and we work with a lot of retail partners to make sure that we get a quality legal product to the audiences for very different price points and what we see our d.v.d. sales and brewery growing really really fast even though we know that now the market is changing and blu ray and digital distribution is really around the corner but still a lot of families buy d.v.d.'s they want to watch movies together they buy it for their kids so would you say their losses in piracy are and aren't considerable in numbers we don't really calculate that so we do calculate how much more revenues are growing and what we see especially recently that they pirated market might be decreasing because we sell more and more d.v.d.'s again not only very expensive ones but for mass audience and do we believe that the piracy market is decreasing how many foreign competition actually say that's very difficult to make business in
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russia and they're citing corruption and bureaucracy as main stumbling points would you say that the unit or your unit of distinct global corporations facing the same problems here well this new company established. in two thousand and six and imagine at that time there was nobody and we were able to build a very strong business and we're leaders in a lot of segments that are important for us we have a team now than more than two hundred people working in this office so i believe if you really have a strategy of well thought all if you have a strong team of people you can be very successful in this market you know the japanese animation has become really popular with the children and especially on the cartoon market do you think maybe there's a chance to japanese and he may will actually squeeze out the traditional cartoon which has actually been bergen in chips for just saying for years and years now when t.v. . everybody said all the theater will die all of this. so i think there is very
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different types of entertainment that people would like and definitely japanese animation is a very very important part of the kids love disney movies kid loves old soviet movies and emitted movies so i don't think it will influence strongly yes it's one of the very interesting and important. imation which will way to live together with all the other types of animation. do you think we'll be successful in two thousand and eleven zero where really excited about two thousand and eleven for us it's already started because all financial year ends at the end of september for us. very interesting releases are obviously tangled very exciting movie and next year we're really really looking forward to releasing pirates of the caribbean thank you very much for this and thank you.

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