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if you knew. you from the front stoop. don't come. here watching r t let's now have a look at our headlines at this hour trumbull's beneath the feet of thousands of angry protesters who've now been divided into opposition against their president the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog muhammad el baradei is the number one candidate to replace incumbent. the latest streak of deadly shootings in the u.s. the issue of gun ownership in the firing line once again but americans are still putting their constitutional right to bear arms over the risk of being gunned down by trigger happy fellow citizens. ukraine's prime minister orders
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a search for the eccentric mayor of the country's capital kiev well the embattled leader has not been seen in public for six months now he's already been branded mentally unsound by the media. next artie's and talks to lars hedegaard the president of the danish free press society he's currently standing trial in denmark over racism charges for criticizing islam and he faces two years in jail for his comments that interview is coming up next on our t.v. . your organization defends freedom of speech your site details attempts to curtail speech freedoms particular related to multicultural policies would you prefer there be no immigration to the e.u. . no that's not what we're about we have we have no position on immigration as
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such. we simply insist on our right to describe the problems associated with for example immigration so we knew position on that what message do you think a guilty verdict for your hate speech trial would send to the european press and beyond well so very good question. i don't know i hope it might be a wake up call but i'm not certain what message do you think an acquittal word and i don't know if the press is really up to job of protecting free speech in acquittal would send a message to the general public that we can speak freely about matches that concern us on the other hand a conviction will. put a damper on. the. willingness of people to choose to
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speak out and i fear they do so you have the reason behind this court case the public prosecutor wants to sue to close down criticism of failed multicultural policies that are so evident to most people you've been a supporter of kurt westergaard since his publication the publication i should say of his depiction of mohammed caused a global scandal what affected publishing such cartoons have on media censorship in europe. i don't know if it's had any effects i think it's clarified what so the issue is. it is made those who are in favor of free speech more vigilant determined to protect it and it's made the furrows of free speech more determined to crush it so i think it is it has heightened the conflicts between various forces in europe could you just clarify
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what you mean by those forces what are those two forces well we have a sizable number of people in the country that are for multiculturalism and. particularly in the what i would call the ruling class of the country it is determined that our future belongs to perhaps not so democracies knew it but to some degree in power but they want to protect. so and it has to do with course with. a lack of a lack of support for our traditional culture. way of life our liberties so our democracy and the west. they think we are doomed they don't think it's worth defending they keep blaming the west for all kinds of illnesses in the world and
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problems nothing happens in the world without it being our fault so there is perhaps. i don't know perhaps a third of the population would too would tend to think that way. i think a majority is still in favor of our way of life our democracy equality between the sexes free speech etc freedom. in short. so these are the forces our that are. against each other now after fighting it out unfortunately most of the press. is on the side of the enemies of freedom. why would the european press react that way well you have to to you have to remember that. nine out of ten journalists in the country come from the same schools have the same ideology journalist in my country also very well the paid.
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probably better paid than for example university professors and other people it's a very lucrative job to be a journalist they practically all think the same they might as well be a political party being a journalist in this country is not really a profession it's more a political persuasion and an ideology so. we have very few journalists and very few. media. mainstream media that brits would really take on the fight for free speech so many people associate europe with liberal values with freedom of speech your website though depicts pressure details i said they pressure of critics of radical islam and how they've been pressured by authorities to curb what they want to say about it but you did tell some of these cases well we have highlighted for example the case of villages
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as you mentioned we have very much highlighted the case of code westacott. the swedish artist was vilks recently the case of elizabeth seven inch involve from austria. and if you take all these cases together you can see that regardless of what you think of each individual's positions or politics they all have this uncommon that they are not loved in fact hated by the. the ruling media and the ruling class the politically correct class it seems to these days that anyone who stands up against. the ruling ideology is targeted and. stands to be dragged in front of a of course and why do you think the authorities are so focused on curtailing
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speech freedoms i think for the reason that the policies have failed and failed utterly for thirty to forty years we have been told. by our leaders and practically all put all of all politicians and political parties that unlimited immigration is really a good thing for the country it is a good thing for for denmark to have for example a sizeable minority of muslims in the country we now have a lot of course a million four to five percent of the population. even though. most of these immigrants muslim immigrants have refused to integrate into our society become part of us. we've constantly been told that this is an enrichment of the country. problems do not really exist problems only exist to the extent that people say there is a problem so in other words they want to they want to silence critics because
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they think or claimant. that if they could shut up some people like me or some of the other people i mentioned or. many others in the country problems would go away it's if you cannot solve the problem then at least you can silence those who say the great support i would say most people most immigrants integrate wonderfully in this country we have no problems with russians of people from vietnam or from china or from india of from sri lanka or most of these people. create absolutely no problem they are indeed an enrichment to my country when there are other people who are not what is the problem i'm i'm a free speech advocates. i don't have the solutions. to this problem created by our politicians i can only say one thing which is that. the
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prerequisite for even being able to solve the problems is that we maintain free speech and protect free speech because without free speech there is not a chance in hell we could ever solve any problems in the country and you claim that the media elites willfully ignore the ever increasing problem of immigration yet german chancellor angela merkel and it was reported all over the world stated that multicultural policies in germany had failed yes and what you do about it. i mean she also came out and condemned to a scene who published a book about the. dissolution of germany and he was then widely criticized and condemned as a matter of fact. angela merkel came out and said she would never read the book she condemned the book and hadn't read it i think that is a very typical reaction. but of course you're right the fact that she even
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would even come out and say. it was ms fails of course it's an indication that things are not going as smoothly as she would have liked but she still. is she and others would still need to do so the population what are we going to do about this problem how would you characterize the influence of brussels on the media reporting on immigration policy it's absolutely crucial. you know the e.u. passed a so-called framework decision in november two thousand and eight. that actually require. the member states to pass laws such as the one i am indicted on you have to criminalize so-called hate speech and races and whatnot and each individual country member state has to introduce laws that will guarantee that
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offenders against this rather paragraph or article will get between one and three years in jail. it also this framework decision also requires us to sue to introduce laws penalizing so-called holocaust and of course i'm a historian i know very well the holocaust took place. but i think such laws are. penalizing criminalizing idiots. are very very detrimental to any kind of free debate because where is it and what is the next thing that has to be determined in court for example who was responsible for the outbreak of the first world war where you could say it was russia it was england of france all. austria hungary or the system as such i mean are we then in
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a few years going to have to have it having to go to court to determine how to settle historical questions who was responsible for stalin. was it the bush of existing was of lenin was it himself or somebody else i mean these things have to be discussed openly in a fair public debates it's not a question for courts to decide with that said what do you predict the future is for freedom of speech and media censorship in europe it is being decided right now . i'm determined to win. and so all my my comrades in arms we are determined to win if we lose it will be gone thank you very much for your time.
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opposition against their president the former head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog. is the number one. issue of. constitutional right to bear arms over the. search for the eccentric mayor of the country's capital. has been seen in public for six months it's already.
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saw the latest sports with the unit. thanks for joining us this is sports today i'm you know the u.s. are heading. down the novak djokovic blitzes on the murray in the final of the strain open for his second major at melbourne park in four years of trying. all square among chester city's salvage our late for or against notts county in the fourth round of the f.a. cup. blast from the past wrong the board is among host of star players from times gone by taking part in the annual legends cup school. let's get the ball rolling with tennis where novak djokovic was once again able to rise to the
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occasion in melbourne the service rushing britain under murray to lift his second straight day an open title murray overwhelmed from the start of the rod laver arena . continuing on this ferocious row of form at the tournaments and me being set to commit six for twenty three year old who defeated four time winner roger federer in the semi is never letting up against the man hoping to hand a seventy five year british slam droit six four six two six three the final score murray still yet to win a set and final djokovic himself hadn't won a slam in three years what a way to get back to winning ways in the big leagues the world number three also helped clinch the davis cup serbia and the september. i did what i intended of doing tactically what i talk with my coach were prepared for physically i was very fit i had three days. two days off between the semifinals and finals match
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which was important at this stage of the tournament so because i was aware of the fact that i'm going to bring it. down because i was aware of the fact that. baby. will have long rallies and i will have a player who doesn't miss a lot anyone who played in the finals would have loved to have won one but. i mean i just i just need to keep working hard and you know trying trying. but i would have preferred to have won the last three. brings us to football on to the f.a. cup now where one of the world's richest clubs manchester city normally avoided the embarrassment of an exit to third tier notts county on sunday a largely dollar first half was forgotten about a minute before the hour mark bishop heading the home supporters into a frenzy from corner disbelief from city but they live to fight another day ten
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minutes from time mika richards the man setting up evans deco who promptly fires from his first goal in the sky blue jersey one won how it ended up. elsewhere are still hurts a lot she said softly but still managed to get the better players fail to on the sport the emirates know their premier league side west ham ended the forest as a patient in the competition after a five goal of fur wolves went to stoke at home while another all top division class finished off the day full amazingly going for a tough time against spurs and that was to score the final whistle. that with snow and ice everywhere and at the moment what better time for the third edition of the indoor football tournament the legends cup to take place i do or in attendance again it was the hosts who maintained a brilliant showing at the event constantine to top off was there for us. russia is
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the only when all diligence come up spain had been seeking revenge having lost to the russians in the final of the competition for the previous two years but this time around they failed to reach the decider and had to be content with brooms after seeing of poorly built in the third place playing for gold this season it would be the netherlands who stood in the hosts way i believe the pleasure to be here to turkey are now following. everybody most of them the same because they love to come back to most of. the organization is perfect. from time to full it's also great to be told. you can still see this and i said. you know once i a strong dutch court traveled with household names n.p.r. one hundred and can line up it may be that or installing a man and the speedo p.s.t.n. may not be in the fit but it certainly in the minds. tension and motivation not in short supply either with the crowd wholly enjoying danger or spectacle it was
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russia who started the strongest dominating new oring year early on for me to score just several minutes in. this tournament was created firstly for spectators and the way we played tonight scoring so many beautiful goals that should really please the fans the dutch found there with him somewhat soon after wards of the managing to pool two goals back however that was to be the visitors highlight russia not alone in their bones to get any closer. the two in a row champions increasing their advantage with aplomb the final score is shattering for i. when you. try. really really. well. it's. the only possibility for us to win.
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there we have a. nice passing back hales and powerful short all powerful the course from the stars of the past no doubt those moments of magic and the subzero temperatures outside the reasons because haters keep forking to the tournament every year is a mother r t. r r that brings us to the golfing greens our paul case is proved he's the cream of the current european golfing crop in bahrain the thirty three year old winning a normal golf. champions of fans speeding some of the current past european tour winners in the process star studded fields with winners of a number of tournaments from various years of participation casey though successfully navigating that colin montgomerie design course battling it out with peter hudson miguel and gail kim is until the end of playoffs seemed imminent but
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not for par in the giving man his eleventh career european trip to the single stroke around three hundred also out of to become. left the is on the right track meanwhile over at the torrey pines golf course phil mickelson sharing a one shot lead with fellow american bill haas after three rounds of play at the farmers insurance open tiger woods hasn't lost that this course in seven years but cementing that run will be problematic tiger pulling some eight strokes behind during the. bigots and played it somewhat safe on the date but his sixty eight was good enough to tie us in chop house and self healing pushing his one shot lead on the final hole to tie with lefty for the day bubba watson the hunter my closest challenger sitting a block. large hills big thrills on a very happy crowd in germany the local favorite severin frind gilded to the second
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ski jump world cup victory of the season in willing and their twenty two year old's opening rod and effort setting the bar high for the rest of the big name field the german sky high for one hundred forty three point five metres to take the lead some two metres further than austrian martin called world cup leader thomas merton stern couldn't quite much time and finished fourth well four time olympic gold winner some of them on the lowest step on the podium it's morgan stern though he still holds on three months of. four hundred twenty one points better than nearest rival . eulogizing it's not over until it's over was perfectly demonstrated by if it's a toss to which of the super combined event in france the creation was in twenty fourth place after the opening dunhill leg but went on a romp in the slalom portion of the contest. time of just over two minutes fifty
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seven seconds unable to be topped on the day his composite not zorn edged him was just a half second off the pace while vancouver gold silver and bronze medalists x.l. didn't spend all of the cell for the last round of the podium. ok formula one finally were ferrari have become the first squad to unveil their new car for the upcoming season the italian teams to start drivers doing the honors out for henri's headquarters in marinello last year's runner up fernando alonso and flip him ah said the man pulling off the covers the car was christened the f one fifty to mark the anniversary of a police unification it features. the kinetic energy recovery system but the latter was bombed last year but makes it return in twenty eleven for a chiefs hoping the improvements will help clinch is made in f one title. these. the fork has been done in this car months of water and now finally we see that.
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two thousand eleven see some some of those challenges for us challenging year new. some new leaf occasions so you know will be interesting to watch on the world. weather is coming up i'll see you. the more people we killed a happier our officers work it's got to be like a game like to see who gets killed the most people and the different ways you can prove keep peace killed would be like you know here's how if you brought back someone tears you know where we had the most tears they would get the most fierce you should be rich overnight you women children and five men around the circle over know on full automatic with. great pleasure people. only.
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