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from the economic crisis many companies in russia one of those will stop titanium produce a very simple obvious and lists expected to continue performing well mark rubenstein from metropole explains why this company's is one of their leading producers of the time which is their main compliant for aircraft building most analysts are expecting an uptick in air travel and that of course is going to lead to a strong demand for aircraft so obvious import of the small obviously benefits from that and also the prices for its production are expected to go. that wraps up the business bulletin join me in less than fifteen minutes time for another business update and to get most or a small website archie dot com slash business.
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old costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. so you're watching r t the main stories we're covering for you this hour the cia comes under fire as one of its offer to. used to port for minor offenses despite being wanted for a string of terrorists. the last of five ships stranded in frozen seas off russia's finest coast it's risky to icebreaker schooled in the previous vessels
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will never be walters despite the harsh weather. u.s. finds that pena missions to hold the taliban influence is not enough to buy their loyalty. but as the u.s. ignores terror against a man it's put on trial for any minor charges altie now turns a spotlight on to how america handles those people with its claims of extremists. today i'm talking to courtney bush she's a paralegal for the human rights organization reprieve she looks into people detained in guantanamo bay and other cia detention facilities i'm talking to her on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the printing of guantanamo bay thanks very much for talking to us now you've recently come back from guantanamo bay tell me
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a bit about what you saw there what the conditions were like unfortunately we no longer meet the prisoners in the camps so we don't see the conditions in the camps any longer what we do is meet them in a separate. holding camp whereby were brought in the detainees are brought in separately and mainly in trailers. so what we know is what we hear from them and what the conditions are like. unfortunately there is a lot of building work is going on in guantanamo right now which leads us to believe that it's nowhere near closing as obama would have promised back in two thousand and nine when he took office. the fortunate. the men say that everything has improved conditions have definitely improved since two thousand and five which was probably the worst year for the men there and what reason are you given for not being able to go inside the rules change every time you go to guantanamo every time we go there's a new a new rule that we have to abide by or remeet them differently in different
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locations so while lawyers were previously meeting with their clients in the camps we were not told of a direct reason why but apparently this makes it easier to transport them and it makes it safer. they don't give us direct reasons i'm not someone who's interested in the prisons about prisoners' rights in general how do you feel about not being able to see the conditions in which they're living you always want to see what your president or what your client is is subjected to so it's. it's very hard not to see i witness what they're going through they do tell us. again it's always nice to know for sure that there's no degree of exaggeration to what they're saying and that you can say with confidence what they're what they're it's objected to a lot of the details that we've heard about the treatment that terror suspects have been subjected to in guantanamo bay it's been truly shocking i'm told that waterboarding and other forms of torture have you met people who was subjected to these forms of interrogation absolutely these these methods of interrogation the
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enhanced interrogation techniques as they're so referred are not are not the did not happen to the minority they happen to the majority so what happens is you get instructors who are interrogators and guards for the training and in these techniques that are actually used in military training. to help army men and women resist interrogation being used on these men in guantanamo bay so the majority of our clients have have had at least one of these techniques used on them and legalities so. what do we know about the effectiveness of the reliability of the information that. well we know about it you can't rely on this information you can almost get a person say almost anything you want them to if you're torturing them and having
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them await forty eight hours seventy two hours. we know this from men and women who have undergone this training in the army we know this from men and men who have been held in camps in communist countries and say the vietnam war . you will say almost anything under torture just to have the torture and what does reprise make of these methods of interrogation from a legal perspective well they're illegal under the geneva conventions the geneva conventions for. prisoners of war the right to be treated humanely and without degradation. these treatments obviously do not do not. stand up to this standard of treatment. it is illegal but unfortunately in two thousand and two after the prison first opened george bush declared that these men were not prisoners of war they were enemy combatants and therefore did not fall under the
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geneva conventions we still hold that this is a legal and if it's not illegal it's completely immoral anyways what's moral like among the prisoners that you've met recently the men who are still there are obviously tired they're depressed they're withdrawn. we try to give them as many updates as possible about men who have been released. but sometimes it's only serves to make them realize what they're missing a lot of the men feel that their lives are passing them by while they're stuck in this prison but at the same time do not want to return back to their home country because there's a. persecution reporter so they are kind of in this this limbo where they don't want to go home but they don't want to be in want on him only more they've spent eight nine long years there that that's their life and so it's just passing them by the one hundred seventy three prisoners left in guantanamo bay what
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are the stories give me some examples of what some of the most opposed to. a lot of them are ridiculous charges so a lot of our clients are facing a charge that is listed on their combatant status review tribunals in their administrative review boards as as for instance running away from. the northern alliance well that's because the northern alliance is bombing the cities they're in so obviously they're running away from the bombings in the conflict that of course is now being held against them as a. and holding that up to say that they're terrorists. you have people who have lost their passports or are on forged passports for asylum reasons . and this is being held as as proof as they're terrorists so it's a lot of different charges you have associations which in in law is not supposed to convict you is not a sign of guilt but it is in their cases what's the purpose of your work there and
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do you feel that you are able to sort of progress towards your goal to make a difference our goal is obviously to find a safe home for every man and get them released from guantanamo. unfortunately we keep it we keep hitting walls for instance. we've we've always held that people who won their hadiths cases about is people who have been declared by the courts that they've been held illegally that they would not be returned forcibly repeated to countries that will persecuted torture them that they have a better chance of being resettled in a third country that will offer them a good new home unfortunately on thursday a far far he who is a devious one or was just forcibly repatriated to algeria so that's just another instance of a roadblock that we continuously run up against closing guantanamo within a year it was one of president obama's campaign promises two years of now paused
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and it's still open why was this promise broken and can you see any signs of him making good on it. the reason it was broken is political. obama to congress and. nobody you wanted. is brought to the states so there was their idea of opening a supermax prison in illinois that went for not part of the problem is that european countries are sick and tired of giving these men homes in the united states has done nothing to offer them. considering that the united states is the ones who made the problem so obama's kind of run into this problem where by. the congress and the american people by and large do not want to get mowed detainees brought into the united states but without that he's got nothing to do.
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as for the future of guantanamo it's looking less and less likely that it will be close in time in the future. on thursday he signed a he signed the. national defense authorization act which is for the fiscal year two thousand and eleven which made it harder for detainees brought to the united states for civil or criminal cases and that's just another roadblock in his closing the camp it is a tricky issue there isn't it because a lot of these prisoners have literally nowhere else to go they fear of persecution if they're sent to their home countries and any country is on willing to welcome them is that an issue that's moving forwards or backwards it's going backwards unfortunately. a lot of the men do fear persecution and torture in their in their home countries a lot of the european countries have offered homes to at least one of the men usually many more so they feel like they've done their part it is
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a costly procedure to bring men to and to a new country get them settled and give them language classes. without the united states doing so the european countries have decided that there have come to the realization that they have to be are all their responsibility the same national defense authorization act signed on thursday has made it that much harder to resettle. resettle men in their countries because it made the loops much smaller to jump through for the for the government to send them to different countries we talk a lot about closing guantanamo but at the same time it is at least a detention facility that we know about isn't there a fear that if it was closed detention secret detention would just go underground and that is a worry but that is a worry whether or not one tunnel remains open. united states has used underground prisons for years and we know of these. to transfer men to and from before they go to guantanamo they're held in secret prisons. or only just finding out some of
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these prison facts that were used years and years ago. in the united states of course it's changing it's it's m.-o. in secret detention it's. doing proxy detention is that instead of secret detention so you're always going to run into that whether or not kuantan a moe's open and we've been hearing more and more reports of secret cia facilities in europe do you what do you know about that. there are ongoing investigations in many of the eastern europe countries for instance in lithuania last year there was a parliamentary inquiry which found that there were two secret prisons in the country. that held the secret prisons were probably not used however there is now a prosecutor prosecutorial inquiry that is still ongoing it started last year and it's still in the process in lithuania. we know of some secret prisons in poland so
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there are definitely there has definitely been the use of secret prisons in europe it is a current issue we're still investigating it we're working with the inquiries were doing our own investigations were doing our own litigation to to crack that open and find out the truth thank you very much thank you. children down see eight thousand by the end of elementary school five hundred thousand violent by the age of eighteen. show video game show. twenty four hour news channels is now. reading the emulate a. lot of shakespeare. while
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the cia comes under fire as one of its operatives goes to court for minor offenses despite being wanted for a string of terror attacks. the last of five ships grounded in frozen seas off russia's far east coast to its rescue icebreaker school all the previous vessels to move that didn't want to despite the harsh weather. spines that paying afghan
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militias to hold back on about influence is not enough to buy them the loyalty. coming off all the sports news now with. hello there thanks for watching the sporting this is what is coming up. messi has voted world player of the year for a second time in a row beating team a shabby and iniesta. michael vick starts to be n.f.c. in the pro bowl but his eagles side crash as the pack is in the playoffs. final so much fun in winter we look at how the beach so far is gaining popularity one of the coldest countries in the world. but first faith has handed out its annual awards with little messi getting his second straight world player of the year trophy while josie marino was named best coach the arch in time won the faith about one dollar
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trophy ahead of barcelona teammates have in and as anderson yes i do for the record since the merger of the previous board and european football of the year awards the winner voted for not just by g.e. but also coaches and captains of national teams judge maria was voted the world's best coach after leading into milan to travel out the. i want to believing scores in the english premier league tim cahill is knocking them in for his country scoring twice for australia and therefore when i were in india in the asia cup a lot of indian ex-pats living in canada showed up to support that saying they were silenced by a letter or anything to match brett emerton right now so i tracked and soaking up the striker for the. series of flag punches to celebrate the first time it's his trademark the lead was doubled in the twenty fifth minute by harry you can place a carrot thank you great great left foot and finish to make it to neil and just before half time brought home and scored his fit in ten matches the header after
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another great cross by i knew very well the full julie arrived twenty minutes into the second half in a free steak is equal to the point delivery was. by the head of irrepressible australia hold the number one my major and they show why. i mean more liverpool's new manager kenny dalglish says he took the job back to respect for the club the fifty nine year old replaces roy hodgson until the end of the season and says he could never have turned me off. seeing a training session on monday after the loss to manchester united in the f.a. cup he won eight league titles as a player and manager liverpool and even though this latest state is only until the end of the season he says there is no way he could have turned the club down. it was for. the more. straightforward us it would be. through the snow conditions as new
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overseas. most are from far away. but if you really think that you're going for the results to. do so just to do with this is great. let's turn to ice hockey now because in the cage shell is just over a month left before the playoffs and the next dozen or so games will be crucial in deciding who will make it into the last sixteen in the pick of the gang on monday on the recruit beat. or to a win with the locked inside in six enormous stakes six elsewhere stars who table five for two. and then also one on penalties to denominate. it is playoff time in the n.f.l. the wild card round is over already and a couple of unexpected results in saturday with both indianapolis colts and the
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defending champs the new orleans saints crushing out no shocks though on sunday however michael vick's amazing year is over the fence paved the way for the green bay packers in philadelphia. yes early in the game here the eagles offense completely and sink while the pack is opened up a chink is actually going rogers escaping from the pocket and finding james jones in the end saying tonight before it's easy and it's right just be cool to just manage the field goal before the break we came up with a different mindset for the second half in drawing to twenty four yard touchdown to jason having to make the four point getting the puck is however. the scoring cost of brandon jackson the remaining seventeen arch the ends and back to change the direction of the eagles have put off or keep coming back through the course of the season and they will play much together one. takes it because it's just too far right and they've got the ball but with enough chance of winning that this she's probably both starting to be. a section of the gang but it is just so i see the
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packers move on track stuff for then the atlanta falcons this. just might be for that game because city chiefs hosted the hard hitting ball to you right in the start of this been suggested another upset came out charles taking the normal was a forty two yard touchdown run to put the chiefs seven three out that would remind me of school for them it was always right who's off to that talk about how they can write a new expose the from the one that's just ahead not just one change by ten i was in regaining in the late pool to try to connect with one plan bowled in for nine yards school to make a twenty three seven. block or two touchdowns and then when it's my guy he added twenty five yard touchdown run late in the gang to extend the ravens me to forty seven and that's how it finished baltimore advancing to the a.f.c. division against the pittsburgh steelers. meanwhile the eggs that the coast to the
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postseason only. one of the two touchdowns for me get on saturday do nothing for me. though with three seconds left to make it to the final round they will have their hands full faced treats the biggest upset place in seattle where the seahawks deny the defending champions the same about marshaling for the longest run the first career thank you still trying to break the sound of tackles on his way to standing c. as these elite level points of things to go even the saying steal them all and drive the same like target the next seattle seahawks. est attendance and former u.s. open champion juan martin del potro has begun to come back from injury with win everything to china lopez at the sydney international reaction time showed he is lost none of his fighting qualities saving a lopez much point in the second set tiebreaker the saudis said thank you thank you
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thank you thank you thank you thank you i think i think yeah just. go through. our margins are. good. and so. i think the fires on the ground toward them are. now finished with football of sorts where russia is one of the leading nations in beijing that's the name the game the country's largely cold climate hasn't stopped the russians from advancing in this sport is roman cos the referee reports. it started as a pastime when the sands of brazil's beautiful coastline but now beach soccer will be showcased to the world at the twenty sixteen summer olympics in rio de janeiro brazil is are naturally the kings of this sport but russians are not too far behind and there isn't a football russia has been actively involved in beach soccer since one thousand
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nine hundred five so we caught some point early and have time to train players that could be competitive in european and global events i'm good began building the infrastructure. that's why beach football is one of the sports to to live russia to rank high and european and world competitions maxime is the president of f.c. city from st petersburg a club that's unique to russia in a few ways in terms of beach soccer they were the first ones to create a ladies' practice group along with a reserve squad for now the team success has been mostly local but it has and that has plans to make it to the top nationally and internationally as well as not having had the blog we made a thorough selection unveiled new players showed promise of a financial performance as a result of a new team and one missing petersburg championship we decided to transform ourselves into a serious speech soccer club that the russian national team has become one of the sports powerhouses international tournaments in the country attract huge crowds in
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the summer but the long winter in most sports limits players and fans to just a few warm months per year it's helped the national team's global success could result in a surge in popularity of this and another fun version of football throughout russia by can you have a pro we have proper infrastructure with good stadiums it's not easy to stage at them pains to attract fans but when it's done we'll have the pleasure of seeing the stands filled to capacity in brazil for example forty five thousand people may attend a league match and up to twelve to fourteen thousand when it's a national team match it's a show of prominent celebration something for us to learn from. well at c.c.t. continues to learn and could probably teach their skills to others take a look at what he could be missing at your next beach soccer event.
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he didn't like. given the advancement of beach football is far from ideal in russia the country's national team is constantly ranked in europe top three in two thousand and nine the team even became the euro league champions that's something the country's irregular national squad led by andre out of shoving and company could probably learn from rome on coffer of argentine fame petersburg. that is all the sport for now the weather is coming up.
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