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video. omission st now in the palm of your. what you want to live from moscow a reminder of the top stories egypt's army says it will not fire on the thousands of protesters demanding president hosni mubarak step down but there are fears the man hand-picked to lead the uprising will seek to align egypt with washington's agenda the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been in egypt for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the country twisting the story were there and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. eight
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years since the birth of the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country a monumental white leader has just been unveiled in the city of. well the president of the danish free press society has been acquitted after standing trial in denmark over racism charge florist's hedegaard faced prosecution for criticizing islam ahead of his acquittal our team managed to catch up with hedegaard to talk about his views on immigration and multiculturalism and europe. 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 ranch to describe the problems associated with for example immigration so we new position on that 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 effect did publishing such cartoons have on media censorship in europe. i don't know if it's had any effects i think it's clarified to watch that the issue is. it has made those who are in favor of free speech more vigilant determined to protect it made the furrows of free speech more determined to to crush it so i think it is it has heightened the conflicts between various forces in europe could you just clarify what you mean by
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those forces what are those two forces well we have a sizeable 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 democracy as we knew it but to some degree in power but they want to protect. so and it has to do with course with. lack of a lack of support for our traditional cultural. way of life our little to 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 problems nothing happens in the world without it being our fault so there is
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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 that are are. against each other now after fighting it out unfortunately most of the press. is on the side of the enemies of freedom i would say 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 paid. probably better paid than for example university professors and other people it's
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a very lucrative job to be a journalist they practically all think the same or 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 as you mentioned we have very much highlighted the case of cote westacott the
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swedish artist most of york's recently the case of elizabeth seventy should evolve 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 largest 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. stands to be dragged in front of a of course and why do you think the authorities are so focused on curtailing speech freedoms i think for the reason that the policies have failed and failed
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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 sold 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 claim at least 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 risible i would say most people most immigrants integrate wonderfully in this country we have no problems with russians or people from vietnam or from china from india or from sri lanka or most of these people. create absolutely no problem they are indeed an enrichment 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 prerequisite for even being able to solve the problems is that we maintain
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free speech and protect free speech because without free speech there is not a chance in hell that we could ever solve any problems in the country and you claim that the media elites willfully ignore the ever increasing problem of immigration get german chancellor angela merkel and it was reported all over the world stated that multicultural policies in germany had failed yes and what to do about it then when she also came out and condemned to who published the 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 multiculturalism is 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 policies and subsequent crucial. you know the 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 under you have to criminalize so-called hate speech racists and whatnot and each individual country member state has to introduce laws that will guarantee that offenders against this rather paragraph or article will get
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between one and three years in jail. it also this framework decision also requires us to sue to introducing the walls 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 what 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 russian or it was england of france or austria austria hungary or the system as such i mean are we then in a few years going to have to have it having to go to courts to determine how to
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settle historical questions who was responsible for starting. was it the the bolsheviks system was that lennon 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 thank you very much for your time. the more people we killed the happier our officers were it got to be like a game like to see who could chill the most people and the different ways you could
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prove maybe peace killed would be i tell you no here's now if you brought back some serious you know where we have the most years they will get the most fierce in trainers should be reduced overnight human children in five men around the circle open zero zero zero automatically there are sixty. three saying about rape by six or seven people. most of the deliberately. we use special old french an excess recruitment. they are ready for a free place. to turn off warm air became their gravity. in situ than those people who were hurt in the previous life.
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army says it will not fire on the thousands of protesters demanding president hosni mubarak step down but there are fears the man hand-picked to lead the uprising will seek to line with washington's agenda the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been an egyptian for decades. the western media covers the rise in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own tune experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. and eight years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country a monumental weight leader has just been unveiled in the city of yet to be broken.
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as we have lines here on our tea time now for an update on all the latest sports news with you in. thanks for joining us this is sports today i'm reading on these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. making moves olympic gold medalist give to me pushing to set his sights on a comeback to figure skating given this year after stating the sports federation of russia will contest as from competition. mind the gap real madrid suffer a shock defeat to louis also soon in spain leaving last to close a full seven points behind legal leaders barcelona. in california dreaming of clutch season watson screw the farmers insurance open title winning all three time
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winner phil mickelson by singles. let's start with the news that figure skating is on the speeded story over the past decade. seeking a return to be ice this year pushing to lost his right to compete competitively for taking part in a private ice event in march last year twenty big gold medalist feel to receive permission from the international skating union for the appearance. sent a letter to the russian figure skating federation asking their help in getting reinstated for world events they are believed to have responded favorably the russian is aiming to be back in time for the upcoming season which starts in july with the overall objective of winning gold out the tsotsi olympic games and twenty four team. let's talk football now or real madrid's quest to hold barcelona is charge for a third straight burley get cronje has hit
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a bump in the road they collect eco's losing their first game of the year against relegation threatened also assume the only goal of the game coming and mediately after the hour mark. us beating reales offside before finishing cooley pastika c.s. so one knows the final score in pump loner valdosta distant looking seven points behind the in-form. there's a new leader in the key and what a way to get to the top for a fun car at the side proving they belong by sending six goals past you grew up on the road lexie. living legend the jaeger with goal of an assist each for guard home rink proving a detriment rather than the frontage for all the clubs and action on the night severe losing to the visiting scot by the slimmest of margins sparked also part of the by a single goal in novokuznetsk al a good been feeling increasingly comfortable in
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this new read them white collision after an early season move from server style their twenty nine year old having a brace for sports talk in the winning. gulf we go where bubble watson has broken into the world's top twenty players following victory at the farmers insurance open the big hitting american seeing off another left hander phil mickelson torrey pines on sunday mickelson had entered the final round joint alongside bill haas bus watson had overtaken both men by the eleventh hole left the state in touch with the birdie of his own on the same green moving to within a shot along with this man in last week's bob hope classic champion rookie jonathan v. house watson was unstoppable though saving par on seventeen before moving on to birdie the last sealing his second p.g.a. tour win in the process mickelson was second with the house market dustin johnson
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joint third. the top of the mountain in women's tennis is now represented by the most diverse group of athletes yet the w.t. writings featured ten players from ten. different countries for the first ever time but russian of arizona behind belgian kim clijsters who in turn is looking up to dana carline wozniacki the summit's. francesca schiavone really and some of their stories are at the top five and you chart unveiled on monday they have still got quite a points to close on the three leading players though venus williams hostler. in the rankings to six list the american is followed by twenty eleven is truly an open runner up now leave china with serbia in a young age holding steady in the russian pictorial as a ranking all. those are the elite group of world wide board warrior. rafael adultery means the player to catch in men's tennis the spaniard who won
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three majors in two thousand and ten sits a huge four thousand four hundred twenty five points in front of roger federer twenty eleven to open winner novak djokovic is gaining on the fed express though with eighty five points all that separates second. robin sort of. runner off. the top five. russians in the list with the country's top ranked player in the youzhny eleventh. selection of the n.f.l.'s brightest and best up once again don battle in hawaii in the annual approved bowl all star game the n.f.c. getting the better all the a.f.c. conference opponents over the weekend of a total of thirteen touchstones on two kicks entertaining the crowd the second highest point total in history a tropical reince storm right before the game just in time for the whole show the redskins quarterback earning eventual prove bowl m.v.p. honors the f.c.
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fought hard to overcome a muscle forty two point deficit the jaguars mercedes lewis he's a luxury for any quarterback of but fifty five. forty one was wrapped up leaving the bragging rights lodge firmly with the national football conference. that brings us to the n.b.a. where it was far from a glittering night for one of the golden state's brightest stars and ellis but his warriors were still able to put their recent losing moves behind them against the jazz trying to get in with a lead play conductor darren williams who is sitting on through injury his opposite number. of points in thirty one minutes for the warriors but his supporting cast picked up the slug stephen curry going coast to coast with a forty one forty warriors lead in the second. help the just
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a close in the third quarter of a strong finish. to three points here currie though kept the pressure on with twenty seven points on the night condemning you talk to their six straight losses on the road ninety six eighty one. else were the rematch of last year's n.b.a. finals went the way of the boston celtics as the edge the lakers seventy six denver out home white howard twenty points in twenty. cleveland to their twentieth straight loss the phoenix suns romo spurned by a hornets late comeback effort to hold on for two points when miami welcome back to a new way to celebrate his return with a win over the thunder. off earlier night in a win for the next he scored twenty three points and i have it fourteen. world bundy champions in his on the favorites easily seeing off surprise package
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finland in the final by six schools to. read annoyed with a brace of peace and this one thing russia to the. six the world title but first in four years for the sports originator while sweden collected bronze following a forty three thrashing of kazakhstan in the third place. meanwhile on another global trend was decided in humble with france taking the honors up the expense of denmark in an overtime final the frenchman were pushed all the way right to the side up by their opponents along the danes to level matters a thirty one goal of the piece with only a few seconds remaining in normal time however the remaining european world champions lived up to their billing posting a thirty seven to thirty five victory to buy more silverware to their bulging trophy cabinet. and finally the twenty eleventh formula one season might kick off until march seventeenth but the month of february is high time for motor sport to
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catch a glimpse of the vehicles i will line the grid later this year. thinking less of the trademark yellow for the race are built by lotus runner this year they are thirty one scheme paying homage to the legendary lotus brand with black and gold aplenty drivers robert vitale petroff finished eighth and thirteen respectively for rana last year they'll be hoping for a smoother ride this year amid mounting expectations russian petro who became the first of his country men to ever compete in the sport says he feels more. on his future in the top of racing is the more secure. of two years was you can see the. pressure because. it is going to salute your. potential tom a conqueror on failed in spain ahead of the longest ever twenty race season sauber
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c thirty seeing the light of day ahead of the scheduled testing set to begin on tuesday. becomes the first mexicans race in f one in three decades and could be in for some growing pains similar to petrol ruki year though stable kobayashi will be starting on a sophomore campaign in the meantime and will be seeking to improve on his twelfth place finish from last year. i'm not wraps up the sport for this hour i'll see you soon where the weather is coming up just after this the. hunger for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. this is not a theatrical set. this is a real correctional facility. is there any cultural life behind us.
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