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arrived from your treatments by your own legal system do you feel betrayed by the system that you've been defending first i do not see myself as aggressive too. critical. for my priest been for several years very interested in islam and interested in the the clash between islam and. christianity so there's not. i'm not persecuting. criticize islam. where. she. says today we live in a state on drugs the rule of law no doubt. but today a grown up
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a lot of political correctness. which is influence on the system the koch them and so on and the main proper is the law which was convicted for what we call a two hundred sixty six b. it's a law from two thousand and seven which say is that if you speak something which mock or scorn people because of their ethnicity their rage religious belief and their sexual matters then you can be punished and we are some who has from just from the beginning from two thousand and seven talked against this law and as it shows up what is a tall mark or scorn or humiliate it would be understood in different
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ways from the one person to the are the what i as a theology used will call sober. critique of religion the political correct movement will core to mock or scorn and therefore the problem is this specific law which my party has been working to. get away and what have you achieved by publicly quote refusing to participate in such a circus. as you called it were when your calls to the courtroom you have to meet there and then. then you can or will. say your own. opinion without covering anything and deep
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that what does this mean for the danish judicial system if it's law makers are willing to manipulate it in order to make a point i don't understand what what do you mean with many relation. didn't many purely well did you plead guilty because you thought you were guilty or because you wanted to make a point if there. is maybe a law which beat their free speech and i speak freely then. why are led to the law then i must confess guilty and you tried to draw attention to the problem of honor killings in taking place among immigrant communities in europe yet you were found guilty of hate speech where you continue to keep raising these kinds of issues of course i won't change anything. and this
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terrible problem about. killing is still there in average. there has been one honor killing in denmark per year and the average that's not. terribly much part in turkey for instance it's one per day and this problem. go away and of course i will continue talking about it and informing about if there was one detail i have to say. today when i see what i wrote. i'm not satisfied with the tone. in the strap stance. is. ok i didn't say anything wrong. but i must admit that i said it in
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a. way which is not shoot. the very very. theme. so. i meant it was wrong or. had said that. that muslim father rape their. daughter. instead. they are a tool when they. restrict themselves. to killing that autos and this. way to. express myself. i shouldn't have used so. therefore that there was a lot of noise in the pressure. that that's
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ok that's my forte but of course. the asian of court was stupid why do you think that freedom of speech has been so radically curtailed in what's known around the world as a model of social democracy that has been a movement. at games the left wing before two thousand and one it was. to talk about leash thing it was not probably. that changed totally in two thousand and one. the election and i think. plead correctness trying to stop free speech is a counterattack to. the power in the
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society with that said what kind of future do you predict for the failed multi culti project a great part of the internet. for the march to corner to park your heart not the voters not the people so i think. now there is no future for the multicultural project people are know today that there is no force of keeping the land the nation to gala in. march to culture or society you've cited provisions in the article under which you were found guilty that someone merely needs to feel offended in order for a crime to have been made why insert such a subjective clause into such an important piece of legislation a lot of people. first of all the martyrdoms. but also many
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left wing people in and denmark see it as an artist to feel offended it's especially of culture to feel of ended and. when they feel offended they argue that that you should stop the freedom of speech of restricted the northeast and shouldn't care about people feeling of friend but should state how they often are they is it is it true what that man says. are there or not killing yes or no and then not about people. a lot of people feel offended when the truth is it has brussels
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overextended its influence on media that it claims is so free very much. brushing is very great. problem. here in our cover of years ago there was a judgment. if caught in or the so called made talk churchmen which where the ear of court set specific case with no loss behind them that it was possible when two man and wife from foreign from outside or lived in european country illegally and then then they could move to other european country and then shockingly they're.
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living in their. who was sleeping well that was a punch in the face of the danish foreign policy and that's a very great problem my party the danish people. is critical to the european union but our government which we should support is not and therefore you will. very great majority in the parliament which accept everything from profit. and let's have very people thank you very much for your time.
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well when one deals with war for us to realize that the tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that whether it's a sonic boom say factoring marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in iraq or straw. in the pacific for ramming purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that there shall be taken in war to protect and by against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions political one has taken exception to that.
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the latest headlines in the week's top stories here on our. promise to egypt as the government reaches agreement with the opposition in. both sides now pledging to set up a committee to look at constitutional reform after thirteen days of rallies protesters continue to demand the president's resignation but he so far refused promising not to run for reelection instead. he also russian investigators hunting two men with possible links to the suspected head of the airport suicide bomber this comes as russia's most wanted. terror in the country newly released video shows him with one of. the suicide bombers. also this week a fresh start for moscow and washington as their new nuclear arms reduction treaty
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comes into effect it took more than a year after being signed by the two countries presidents. and where it is the case of hide and seek in kiev as ukrainian officials search for the city's leader who's been for six months training in prime minister says the public misses him and wants to see him back. next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on our. hello there you're watching the sport and this is what is coming up. tremendous tennis russia overturn a tool deficit against france to reach the fed cup semifinal. he's back home ball queen usually by him with victory on home and soil.
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formula one star robert kibitzers suffers serious injuries after a high speed. well let's start with the fed cup where russia produced a stunning final days tennis to beat the french in moscow they were to nail down after saturday singles but. public chunk of one their singles on sunday to level the tie and then won the deciding doubles match for a victory both through a result of a country back from the brink they took the first set on a tie breaker against elise corner and julie calling and then christmas chunk about through the second set winning it six games to love an incredible turnaround from russia who just hours before we're staring defeat in the face after she saw both suffered shop defeats in saturday's singles but that's not important russia are in the semifinals of the third cup where they will face in moscow. i really like to play doubles but haven't played for
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a while i miss the sea and i needed time to adjust to each other some happy we eventually managed to win this tie. i'm very happy i could score some might seem to been. a really tough match and. playing very good at the end. of it and. it was a lot of pressure on me to their. well and i was nervous really at the beginning so i'm happy i could get it through today. well belgium will face the czech republic in the other semifinal after facing the usa kim clijsters won the third singles match which made it rain hail for the house her opponent bethany matic sands did win the third set on a tie break but the australian open champion craves through the next two sets to seal victory for her country usa instead where with the way the insistence. in other news pole vault queen elaine isn't by is back in the headlines after being
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away from the sport for almost a year the two time olympic champion has taken the latest title at the russian winter event in moscow but missed out on another world record from across the death as more. since two thousand and three did at least in by his broken twenty seven world records i think her bolt of five meters six centimeters remains out of reach to any of her competitors however despite winning and number of events in russia a record breaking performance continues to elude her on home turf but you know it just it must get worse of course i wanted to break my record today especially here in the moscow but i will definitely come back here and i believe it will happen sooner or later so it's seen by the took an indefinite break from competition back in the spring of two thousand and ten after a poor performance at the enjoy a world championship in doha i saw her latest moscow stint prove she was far from
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lax in all those months and remains in top shape. the most important thing is that i once a day and show the best results of the season and the whole world i'm happy to be back and i'm glad i'm still the best out there i was really nice that was it easy for meters and eighty one centimeters was enough for you the nation by which to take the russian winter title and got to played with her right back into the pole vaulting elite fans and pundits who questioned her decision to to. sabbatical back twenty are now signed and probably disappear overnight the world record by russia's queen. room on cost artie moscow. news from the premier league and what a miserable chelsea day before fan and i tore it substituted in a one zero defeat to his former club liverpool the spaniard alive to stamford bridge the p.k. for eighteen million dollars but only managed one short game for the blues in the
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substitute lead just before the winner for liverpool with twenty minutes to go the result leaves chelsea in fourth term points munched united liverpool six and one of the result on sunday moving out of the bottom three with a one there when i have a west ham stay in the drop zone with the vikings. meanwhile west brom have parted company with manager referred to the matter of the club putting him on gardening leave after the side's bringing the loss to manchester city on saturday. thirteenth defeat in eighteen games and leaves them just above the relegation zone join the club in two thousand and nine and got them promoted to the premier league last season. formula one driver has been airlifted to hospital after a high speed crash the pole suffered fractures to his left arm leg and hand and is unlikely to recover in time for the start of the new f one season next month the
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runner driver crashed into a wall during a rally race in italy his injuries are not life threatening but doctors say he required extensive surgery on his hand it's likely he will miss at least some of the f one season where he was due to race with russian teammate to tally petrol. the disgraced former captain of the pakistan cricket team sound but says he hopes his lengthy ban from the sport will be redeemed he arrived back in lahore on sunday after being found guilty of corruption by the international cricket council but was given a ten year ban with five years suspended after deliberately bowing no balls during a test match against england teammates mohammed is safe and the hammer amir was also found guilty and given seven and five year bans the players have three weeks to appeal but a hopeful punishment will be reduced. because of the three we're disappointed with the decision we do not agree with it but judge himself said the law has not been made for this kind of a ban so there is a need to amend the law this is
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a good sign as soon as the i.c.c. goal is amended my suspension could be used and we can go to court of arbitration. it's enough for now. however the i.c.c. chief executive who don't rule gut is happy with the band's outing they had received what they had deserved for the so called spot fixing and hopes it will be a deterrent to other players. i am satisfied that we have now concluded this video do you and i'm also set is fied added the sanctions that were delivered a severe enough to signal to tell mrs church that the i.c.c. will not stop shooting anything to prosecute any plane it is supposed to know that it is found wanting in this area of corruption during the gulf thomas bjorn of denmark has managed to hang on to his late to win the cattle masters his closest rival in the end with spaniard queered aussie produced
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a back nine charge which at one stage brought him to within a shot of the lead but after dropping shots on the last in holes through finished four shots back and that left your own out in front he kept is there right until the last hour a great approach on the eighteenth bringing the gallery to their feet. and it left him with pain for a final round of sixty nine fourteen overall and his first win of the european tour since the astros open in portugal last year. was a tough. one of those those were just because they can never made really any big mistakes when i missed greens archive making process i'm an indian got close and just hit the right shots at the right. friend of an excel and you know it in the end i felt pretty comfortable what i was doing so happy days and that is all the support for the moment we'll have more support fewer.
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more news today violence has once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. the more people we killed to have officers worry about it's got to be like a game like to see who could kill the most people and the different ways you can prove the main keep peace killed would be i mean appears now if you brought back someone serious you know where we have the most years they would get the most fierce in-tray used to be reduced over ninety women children and five men around the circle over no phone call automatically there are sixty. she was taken down for
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the latest headlines in the week's top stories here on our team change promised in egypt is the government reaches agreement with the opposition in a bid to stave off revolt. up to thirteen days of chaos and calls for president mubarak to step down constitutional reform is on the table join me for the latest in a few moments. plus russian investigators hunting two men with possible links to the suspected domodedovo airport suicide bomber this comes as russia's most wanted to unleash their onslaught. also this week a fresh start for moscow and washington as new nuclear arms reduction treaty gets the official stamp. and where is the bear case of hide and seek yet ukrainian officials search for the city's leader who's been a wall but half
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a year. it's three am in moscow i matras are bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week that was here on r t egypt's government has agreed to make changes to the constitution after a landmark talks with the country's main opposition groups the measures include greater media freedom and legal reforms and an attempt to end almost two weeks of protest against president mubarak's rule this comes as a gyptian accuse western countries of a pocket seat for now criticizing a regime that they've propped up for three decades or to use policy or has more from cairo well the latest is that a decision was made to establish a committee to investigate constitutional reform and this is obviously to deal with the government's stance that president mubarak cannot step down despite the demands from protesters on the street.

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