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spread all over the country. virtually all terrorists today are muslim do we have the right to make such provocative statements and do muslim schools have the right to exist. in defy the new york city. culture is that so much of a thing to me is going to make it a lot of people here in africa when is it the world's most important international body or a dysfunctional global organization the united nations is often criticized. claims
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of entrapment prejudiced against immigrants give rise to american sentiment in the united states say they face daily discrimination. women in gaza get their hands dirty to make money with benefits nowhere to be found in their war. fighting for their rules. independent community in denmark refused to give in to government demands that they join the mainstream society.
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humans learn more about space travel explore the upcoming mission and how they could make a journey to mars. it's now seven am in washington d.c. three pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. american muslims say they are still suffering from a wave of islamophobia caused by the september the eleventh attacks almost ten years ago now immigrants complain of a daily battle against prejudice saying they remain the number one bogeyman for the f.b.i. . reports on a community doubting whether their chosen a home really is the land of the free. when most american girls turned thirteen they celebrate with a party oh my name is labor and i was. nice.
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but leila duca isn't like most the teenager spent her birthday speaking about her father her uncles and her frustration with her home country they got arrested mostly because they're muslim and while they have beards so like the f.b.i. just started twisting up the words he was saying was words are all too familiar to the some one hundred in attendance family friends and supporters of the countless muslims arrested and convicted through the use of f.b.i. paid informants a practice that many criticize as entrapment no i'm not but it is because they know that now that. the trail of american citizens in return the u.s. is losing the hearts minds and trust of their own people particularly the generation of young muslims who hear washington's promise of building bridges but say the government's targeted actions are creating a climate of fear anger and resentment from within they destroy only roads and
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maybe like me this whole ocean is like. not one no no not to look cool may indeed be posting the same in the jeanne shaheen a parveen son a pakistani american was convicted for plotting to bomb herald square a plot the f.b.i. admits was initiated by a paid informant it's definitely a repetition of history nor a law she was born and raised in america the same america that has imprisoned her father for life she draws comparisons to an ugly u.s. past decades of questioning the loyalty of immigrants it's happened to the japanese it's happened to the germans and irish and you know post nine eleven hysteria has caused you know this. negative sent. i know that these cases seen a lot she's case was dubbed holy land five since one nine hundred eighty nine his
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u.s. islamic charity sent humanitarian aid to israeli occupied gaza in two thousand and four the palestinian refugee was arrested and subsequently convicted of providing financial support to hamas police arrested and charged them with planning to attack the four dates on the base for the six or of albanian descent and they're suspected of being islamic fundamentalists in two thousand and seven. news in a case dubbed dick spied her father and two uncles were arrested and convicted for conspiring to kill american soldiers at a new jersey army base in this home video footage the ducal brothers are firing guns in which they claim was target practice when they shoot the men say an arabic phrase which means god is great prosecutors claimed they were training for jihad but yet the weapons used by the brothers were reportedly provided by a government paid informant as the pool of alleged f.b.i. entrapment cases grows deeper the youngest voices are speaking loudest against
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injustice under a president who promised better at least if he's in the present try to make a change in this world and stop praise and take out all the free innocent muslims in the joe that means growing older without a father. a. day. turning thirteen in the land of the free she's been forced to doubt more and more every day . are to. the people of gaza having to come up with unique ways to earn a living they say the economy is still sluggish despite israel easing a blockade last summer and with many unemployed in the region finding work is no easy feat to support reports. a group of gaza women are breaking new ground literally. they've signed up to workers ditch diggers to help support their families the red lead the work is very hard and with life is even harder these
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women are they families breadwinners and with two out of three people unemployed in gaza the burden of responsibility on their shoulders is heavier than the shovels in their hands but that only my family has no one to take care of us and we need money and that's why i'm forced to dig. three hundred women have signed up their dig holes for water reservoirs on farms in gaza and the pay little more than fifteen dollars a day hard work for private construction game and better than my has been test to provide for two families thirteen people if i don't do this work and what will i be left with probably not very much which is often the fate of thousands of gazans left disabled from israeli operations they too have no choice but to work in order to survive miller i have a family of twelve to feed and there is no other way for me to meet go even besides
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using this router with a mortgage or a future it is just so i scream. they survived by selling cigarettes sweets and mobile phones who up the wider makes a living repairing watchers. with got both found this job i prayed for it and it feeds the non-handicapped people have trouble finding a job in gaza today at the end of december it was two years since the last israel gaza war since then border controls in and out of gaza have been eased and more goods allowed to pass through but many gazans complain it's time precious little to improve their lives in the next few months the number of trucks going into gaza is expected to reach four hundred four times what it was two years ago but gazans still cannot cross into israel and their economy remains idle policia r.t. israel. a little bit later we explore a different kind of community where the government is not the one making the.
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welcome to the world's longest existing free society where things get done for the people. in the christian country within a country. with the old and in with the new. but not everyone's. changing looks. three vessels are now free after becoming trapped in heavy ice off the country's far east coast. rescued one of the ships and another one managed to find its own way out the third rescued vessel was a small icebreaker become stuck while trying to help the stranded fleet that has now been towed to safety three more ships remain and will have to wait a few more hours at least before they are freed since december thirtieth fleet has been frozen in the bay of. a total of around four hundred people remain on board
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the trapped vessels though they're not in any immediate danger. four militants have been killed and three security officers injured during a counter terror operation in russia's a southern republic of dagestan the militants were pushed as they attempted to flee special forces troops when ordered to surrender they opened fire officials say all four were members of a terrorist group wanted by the police pakistan has been gripped by almost daily violence between your thorough and extremist groups. now let's get to some other headlines from around the world this hour the state funeral. plans of punjab who was assassinated on choose day it's now being held in lahore under tight security. was shot dead by his own bodyguard and was thought to be a radical islamist attack the governor was a senior member of the ruling pakistan people's party and known for his liberal views. recently angered extremists after calling for
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a christian woman found guilty of blasphemy to be pardoned. and in australia flood hit queensland is the braced for more heavy rain swollen fitzroy river is predicted to reach a peak of almost ten metres hundreds of houses have been evacuated roads and airports closed and power supplies cut off two hundred thousand people are affected in an area larger than france and germany combined flooding has killed at least ten people since november. and the west african envoy to say the ivory coast's incumbent leader has agreed to further talks over a bitter election dispute both also promised to lift a blockade around the temporary headquarters of his rival. who is widely recognized as the winner of the november election but the head of the diplomatic mission says it's bad both fails to live up to his promises use of force is still an option.
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a man in texas has been declared innocent after spending thirty years behind bars. d.n.a. evidence revealed cornelius jr did not commit the crime he served time for he was charged in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine twenty for being one of two men who raped and robbed a woman despite being offered two chances of freedom as long as he admitted that he was a sex offender always maintained his innocence. and to denmark now fight to keep a unique life style of life in this self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of copenhagen known as a free town christiania people live by their own rules independent of the government but now authorities are pushing for them to pay their dues. reports. i get tired of pushing papers around nine to five are you sick of posting to the government telling you what to do well then welcome to. a country where things get done by the
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people for the people it began in one nine hundred seventy one when he pees in freethinkers squat in forming military barracks their aim was to build this is cited from scratch where the only government would be the residents themselves no home ownership no violence it's a co-op community forged by the fifteen hundred strong locals perfect for people like filmmaker mr who has lived in christian yes since it was founded if you have this ability to administer yourselves then you also got bigger responsibility for your surroundings and that is something which is lost in large cities today for newell's this is the most peaceful and welcoming place you could find in denmark possibly in all of europe we want to keep up some of the virtues of the village where people know each other and also dependent and feel a responsibility for each other so what's their secret to peaceful coexistence people actually take responsibility for the area themselves they don't expect. an
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authority or some sort of guy from the from the city to come and take care of things we would do it ourselves in fact christina seems to be extremely attractive to most danes a recent newspaper poll found one hundred fifty thousand copenhagen residents would love to up sticks and settle down in this euro utopia that is such a lot of fairy tale atmosphere here and we have also saying you shouldn't do. what's around the next corner that should be some kind of surprise unfortunately the biggest surprise right now comes from the city authorities who want to string the x. is christine mia the land is owned by the state and the state and the state can do anything about the land if they want to have more housing there if they want to be possible to build something in the area of prospering that's the crux of the problem residents pay their taxes to the state and disservice speed to christine yet but they do not own the houses they live in you're not allowed to make any
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money off your house and here the house is owned by christina and you live there and rented from christina and you can't sell it on because we don't want speculation and interest and money in this place but that's something copenhagen city council wants to change by forcing residents either to buy out or move out even if we live in this house which we've used many years to build up i'm ready to give it up if it has to be a rights against the privatization ideas i don't want christie added to privatize for now the courts are deciding and although peaceful coexistence and tolerance are two of these communities cornerstones its residents refuse to bow to big brother without the proper fight he didn't go christine you copenhagen denmark. it's not just turning out a quarter past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. and a fairing astronauts to the international space station all year round russian rockets remained number one choice for space travel but even before yuri gagarin's famous
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the first flight from russia became the first to living creatures to reach orbit and as ati's bottom reports more cosmonauts are headed for the stars to help humanity reach new horizons. it's fifty years since the first human went to space it's counted as one of our greatest achievements but as some scientists point out we shouldn't forget the role of first space pioneers for working with the truth about animals live shorter lives than humans their metabolism is different so we can extrapolate data from animal experience to the conditions of man's flight into outer space. here with the institute of biomedical problems moscow these rodents are hoping solve space riddles being in orbit can have big effect on our bodies and although man has been space for decades there's still much that we need to know if we want to travel further away from target earth. for the purpose of all the
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previous flight two hundred the buying program was just evolution how the zero g. condition effects living organisms and to conduct experiments that can be carried out and humans but are possible on animals. the biome program starting in one nine hundred seventy over a dozen trips of taking animals into space to conduct unique research that when the animals were brought back researchers looked at their muscle mass and the effects of exposure to cosmic radiation and over time the research has yielded a galaxy for us and then. to go according to foreign analysts about seventy percent of our knowledge about the effect of weightlessness on organisms comes from these experiments on board satellites now it's these mongolian journals time to go into orbit they'll spend thirty days floating round earth after which they'll come back and be examined to see how they changed. and they'll be as of all those pioneering
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animals that went before the bike like the first space traveler and stroke and belka who followed a few years later. we specialised in medicine. begin with animals as a matter of fact. the truck. into space. the previous journeys of animals into space have lasted a maximum of twelve days this one will last thirty and that longer period of experimentation it's hoped will tell us more about what the human crew of the mars mission might experience this mongolian jebel might not look like much of a cosmonaut nor is he the first animal in space but like the monkeys dogs and other rodents that have gone before him he could help humans reach the stars. let's go. well don't forget to log onto our website that's dot com there you can always find
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many more stories waiting for you. right now bad weather continues to this region with thousands of people still without power after ringing in the new year in darkness. girl live two thousand and ten if you haven't heard about yet which will be no surprise. you certainly will find out. more about success our website. and discover a new dimension most. any one of them. comes to the silver screen in three days. georgia's capital tbilisi is an ancient city with
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a history dating back hundreds of years. getting a new look authorities have begun construction of a new modern buildings as part of a facelift project but as artie's ports locals aren't happy with the changes saying tbilisi is losing its spirit and soul. to police his old town is undergoing some major changes a government backed construction project aims to revamp the aging architecture they call it new life for the old town but others have called it a battle for the city's. first century these winding cobbled streets old houses on wooden balconies have delighted visitors and inhabitants but there are signs of construction are everywhere people are worried that it's destroying the town's historical charge. neither architects nor historians work here the people conducting the reconstruction works were simply told to make it
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look nice the restoration project is pre-fixed stream lee controversial but should the housing here is in desperate need of repair but in many cases the government has simply rebuilt tearing down beautiful and often historical structures and putting in their place poor replicas. you know they've just done work to the facade of everything has been done in a slipshod way. past the cash funding the project comes from the international community little accountability and poor building control has led to accusations that the money isn't being invested wisely many of the homes now stand empty and uncompleted. the authorities have just built the structures of the hundred. others house has been in his family for ninety years he tells us that it's not just
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the poor quality building work that's a problem in the modernization boom many of the locals have sold to investors is out them the town has lost the local spirit that made it so unique you can feel it any more just if you look in front of it. before this area was like a man. with so many people who are. just like them you see but despite the criticisms the government adamant they aren't going to stop. we want to do it in many criticism is not always acceptable but if it's a little bruise we accept it meanwhile we're not going to stall the implementation of our projects because of. the project is attempting to turn to bill e.c. into a modern european style capital that is the old makes way to the new many feel that the town's historical heritage is being which east to rubble so if r.t. georgia start in about nine minutes time i could lavelle's fahri show cross talk
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will be here but for the meantime it's the business news with sure. hello welcome to our business program. it was a marriage that everyone expected but the proposal never came the two main russian bourses r.t.s. and my sax and will be here as separate entities the government has a unification plan ready but as excited banco reports the shareholders still have cold feet. combining the my six with the artists would result in an exchange with more than the sum of their parts that's the view of the my six president has become enthusiastic cheerleader for was consolidation in russia over this. kind of working together with our partner from our yes having a joint or a change in achieving kind of giving the community together and moving that forward is a is a great and very important goal in my view infrastructure on very important and
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great for the market the ruble denominated my six was set up eighty years ago by russia central bank as a state company for trading currency it's now also owned by state banks v t v and the a b. in congress the dollars nominated r.t.s. is a private boys owned by both russian and foreign investors russian companies frequently trade on both bourses supporters of emergency the different strengths of each index would complement each other after years vanished by the. professional members of the market they know what they want of my six we have a very good financial basis very good support of the state but those are some risks they just took a sure sure not to be in the line of is among the top central bank says the my six wants to buy the r.t.s. in a friendly takeover was seven hundred fifty million dollars however alpha bank which owns almost ten percent of all it is is the bourses was up to two billion dollars of thinking it's now
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a question for the shareholders to answer and they may have different interests and intentions but i think there's no ideal model it all depends two thousand and eleven may see a third side joining the story europe's largest exchange operator is said to be moving a three way alliance with his counterparts in moscow analysts say that will help to compete with london and hong kong while russian companies would be given a chance to lease both in russia and germany getting access to greater capital is not directive proposition but one that might curtail they imply bill. missions over t.v.'s in my suits. business r.t. . look at the markets in russia the markets are close to the tenth of january for the russian new year holiday break the european markets are trading down on the day with the footsie down more than two thirds of a percent with world bank down nearly two percent and b.h.p. down more than show and a half percent and in germany the dax is down more than one and
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a half percent however vodafone is up over forty percent as a sign the letter of intent towards together with the german utility company r.w. to build out germany's last five or telecommunications network. the e.u. is preparing to liberalize its gas transportation networks pushing for more diversity and its gas market although this would allow russian gas giant gazprom to sell directly to the customer it could also increase unnecessary competition for the russian gas giants as global oil and gas majors increase gas production. reports. gazprom since do you feel about twelve percent in two thousand and nine due to the financial downturn demand has somewhat recovered but at the same time the russian gas monopoly is now facing of a stiff competition the european union favors diversity on the gas market and wants to liberalize the transportation networks russia dislikes the idea but some experts believe there's little to feel really gross markets means to. come into the markets
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can deliver to the market i think this is in favor of because the owner of the supply of fuel in the. strength of your to the market to go to the customer to leave because to the customer. i think is a good development for europe this decision it's a good for the trust in the customers too because gazprom is facing an increased competition in europe particularly from alternative sources of gas production. majors such as shell which traditionally focused on oil production and now paying more attention to developing their gas businesses are going to reject the fact that the share of gas revenues and the total structure total revenue structures of. oil and gas majors gold in may for as it is increasing while well revenue share is decreasing actually the main competition for gas from europe crowds not from our
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willingness majors themselves accounts from cattaro and she producers. african gas producers gazprom is not unaware of the problems it faces in europe analysts believe it needs to be more flexible in its pricing in long term contracts something the company is reluctant to do for the moment instead it's focusing on diversifying its customer base in the foscari markets of asia and india but the new business r t. two thousand and ten was a turbulent year for an oil cynical and which it hit the headlines for the wrong reasons as its major shareholders were selling the interests tussle for control of the metal producer despite its share suffering initially a bounce back towards the end of the year so i guess to veer off from deutsche bank russia explains why but i think the problem of the question is really in their eyes from.
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