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one hand on the other he's not a blinkered politician when he makes mistakes he knows how to analyze a new situation to draw conclusions and to find a way out of what sometimes seem totally hopeless predicaments so it's not for nothing that he's been the head of libya's since nine hundred sixty nine longer than any other leader the world over. it was good that bit you said he was an achiever was this at any cost. mean at any cost in politics you always keep in mind the price that you should pay gadhafi ok shingly went far but it wasn't too far and whenever he did that he soon realized that he was going too far . as the middle east uprising spread it seems that different leaders became harsher in their response into an easier the president came out with concessions in egypt concessions came with attacks then in bahrain was so violence now gaddafi promises to fight to the last drop of blot if he prevails other dictators will know which
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course to follow. your we need you always use the courts i wouldn't draw up a cause and effect sequence like this you see each case is unique what happened. in a palace coup was superimposed upon popular protests the chief of staff came to the president and said your time is up your plane has been filled with fuel and is awaiting you on the airfield it was the army that didn't like the president in egypt the army remained neutral to mubarak step down but normally least of against the protesters but in parallel there were different things too in algeria or a student on rest began it was dealt with in a sufficiently ruthless manner the same thing happened in yemen you see i wouldn't draw a direct connection here neither would i say that libya will be an example for others . so what forces are likely to replace got out here after his gone which seems only a matter of time now. you see there is a grave danger in this respect that comes from the fundamentalists libya has two
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major opposition groups it's not certain that they will come to power but the chances for about a rather good one is the london based national from for the salvation of libya in its leader is my guard of. he himself isn't an islamist but the leading group among those affiliated with the anniversary is the muslim brotherhoods the other organization is the libyan islamic fighting group that draws its support from libyan emigrants in europe as early as nine hundred ninety six it sent its militants to libya in an attempt to start griller warfare in syria neysa a third point is al qaeda and islamic emirate has been preplanned deryni as you perhaps know al qaeda is now focusing on libya which is only natural libya looks like a weak link where al qaeda may gain success. not only did they proclaim an emirate but also a former guantanamo prison as its hat what consequences could this have. been
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promised them if the fundamentalists come to power the consequences would be serious they are not moderate fundamentalists like in egypt or tunisia they are extremists they're radicals this means that inside the country they'll attempt to impose a dictatorship on their own people fought for to put into practice their principles and islamic state and islamic economy etc it's yet another egalitarian utopia and utopias are always imposed only by means of a dictatorship and only by force the foreign policy area will be what we've repeatedly seen before be attempts to export islamic revolutions and whatever possible to support fighters for the faith in the fact that libya is chockablock with weapons and that libya has financial fonds so the consequences of the fundamentalists come to power will be most negative let me emphasize this if because their coming to power is not anything certain but such a possibility does exist. yes there is
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a view that democracy in the middle east is the right of the majority to suppress the minority and the democracy there is seen differently than in the west ga agree . you see the americans believed and seem to believe even now that it's enough to build in another capital a white house and everything will be ok they did so in baghdad what's the result a civil war that lasts since two thousand and three and to this day the problem of democracy in the arab world is a very complicated one what is going on now is determined by two factors that are linked to democracy as they operate not only in libya but elsewhere in the arab world one is there a new generation a well informed generation that's been brought up on television and radio on the internet a generation of people who want to be citizens rather than subjects. is it likely that a united libya could end up being broken up. in the territory of libya yes of
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course libya's facing two grave problems as a country libya exists since the time of the italian occupation the name libya itself was invented by the italians before that there were three turkish provinces which. syria and they say and. and the regionalism plus the separate his moods and syria have never ceased to exist with their money tribes and they're locked in rivalry with each other why has gadhafi held power for so long because gadhafi belongs to a small tribe that could opt for this tribe took power in a town it's good it was unable to penetrate all pours to control the entire state that secured the balance between the tribes i mean the tip is the and the rest are all the other tribes so gadhafi kept hold for so long because the other tribes were afraid that intertribal infighting would ensue after gadhafi could out for left again i don't want to say that everything will happen precisely in. this way but of
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course the chances that libya will explode because of the rivalry between the regions on the one hand and because of the rivalry between the tribes on the other do exist. so what is translated less than two years ago at the g eight summit in the world leaders sat at the same table with gaddafi and talks huge business deals that duffy felt free to set up tents on the lawns and the a government buildings but everybody knew back then who they were dealing with why is it only now that they've started talking of human rights violations in libya and the need for radical change or. libya has an organization called the national oil corporation or an all seeing it's a huge state run enterprise that controls the bulk of oil extraction in libya concessions account for a very small share so the n.r.c. was expected to go private and to be sold abroad to foreign companies american in particular british to some extent naturally the americans and the british were very
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happy with that perspective but that prospect collapsed and when that happened it turned out to be the first occasions like a duffer he was considered a bloody dictator and that liberal reforms were needed the liberal reforms may imply among other things the privatization of the n.r.c. . the rhetoric started when the right conditions emerged just look the bombings of the pan and jet and the u.t.a. aircraft caused the campaign against gadhafi prior to that there was a campaign against gadhafi support for the artist republican army we've seen all that before incidentally as far as plain explosions are concerned aircraft shouldn't be blown up it's really horrible it's a terrible thing the israelis shot down a libyan aircraft which routed over the sinai in broad daylight in one hundred seventy three it was an ordinary passenger airliner with one hundred fifty people on board the israelis shot it down without warning and not by mistake but no security council meeting or sanctions. didn't there's anybody remember this shot
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down libyan plane now it just seemed appropriate to mention it as an example of double standards and approaches. or the president was going to happen if nato intervenes in libya. well it would certainly take them one two or three days at most to destroy the libyan army part of the army some of its units have switched over to the side of the protestors others have scattered there's no doubt about that but what's next and then do they want to repetition of iraq do they want to go real a war do you think that of nato comes to save the libyan people from gadhafi the reaction to it would be any different from the reaction of the iraqi people when they were being saved from saddam hussein it's going to be the same the libyan people consider them to be occupiers with al-qaeda the national front for the salvation of libya or the libyan islamic fighting group consider them to be their rescuers it's not going to be so they will fall into the same trap once again and
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that's it. the violence in the middle east are nearing the borders of the commonwealth of independent states the c.i.s. how could this affect russia. nothing tragic will come of it whoever comes to power in the arab world representatives of the old classes and social strata or some new people the arabs will always be interested in cooperation with russia why when other countries or relations with russia international relations become more balanced without one side it shifts in the direction of the united states and the west on the whole here lies their interest therefore all these changes are unlikely to seriously damage our relations. with the wall thank you very much.
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you weigh in this morning of a humanitarian crisis as the uprising in libya sees a least one hundred eighty thousand refugees fleeing across the border to tunisia and most of them are poor and laborers who are now being housed in tents. as colonel gadhafi once again refuses to be prised from power in libya he's threatening more violence if the u.s. or nato forces intervene he warns me would fight until the last that and the last woman. and america's losing the information war to afford media like al-jazeera trying to c.c.t.v. and our team the u.s. top diplomat hillary clinton voiced the concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote u.s. agenda around the world. more news in about fifteen minutes but first a sports update with natasha.
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hello and welcome you're watching this fall's round up here at r.t. and here is what's coming up in the next ten minutes in hawking fourteen still have everything to play for off to wednesday's play action in the case channel. five without reply also will demolish no aside leyton orient in the f.a. cup to set up a mouth watering hole final to match tonight's hits. and also to steal the way in atlanta come from behind to beat chicago off to trailing the bulls throughout the game. i will begin with english football we're also all through to the good finals of the f.a. cup after a five nil for action of league one side or it's the emirates stadium in london the lowest ranked side remaining in the competition unable to resist them or heralded the performance marwan schumacher opened the scoring to put the gunners in front
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seven minutes into the game denis international nicholas bank of them had to move goes still first off to be also there as man of the full story of male leads. after the break i went on to great a hat trick when the birds and powell took a can be sixty second minutes. and finally fifteen minutes from time dale clichy found the back of the net for the fifth time sealing the final score a big victory for the guns and they will now face manchester united in the last eight truck loads of the twelfth of march. be all the game on wednesday much to city's schooled three unanswered goals against alston villa city will face reading in the quarterfinals. and spain barcelona extended their lead to the top of la liga to ten points following their victory at valencia leonel massey scoring the winning the seventy seventh minute. milan say we're aiming to consolidate their position in third place and. the most dangerous side
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off the hof time however adriano set up messy in the penalty area fifteen minutes from time people got a hand to his shabat it wasn't enough to prevent messy from scoring his twenty seventh field of the season games only go so far so sure that into the training to make. own two eyes hockey away arcade shall read your last season champions of on guard last for want of a home to nav to him make to trail three two in the first round of the playoffs. with behind after just two minutes when they go to pull a goal of looking after him a confront and though both sides now today in the second visit to school twice in the final period to wrap up the victory elsewhere on the night michelle luka edged out new boys you grok fool three in overtime to also move three to often the best of seven series. now let's take a look at them and be a where the atlanta hawks squeezed in a narrow victory over the chicago bulls beating them eighty three to eighteen the
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bulls saw that all the first fourteen points of the game and then to gain nineteen points on the second penalty you can believe it to the final minutes the hopes though because the deficit by the end of the game marvin williams made that someone's a nine to seven to eight from long range with one minute fifteen seconds remaining and they finally pulled even one alvord for and made one of two free throws with fifty six seconds left tying historia high with thirty one points and given the plan to the for shelley she got those count four of them missed a turning point read final buzzer manning up plant a one in eighty three to eight. now in town as well number one rafael the doll is preparing to make his fully fledged come back from injury and the top ranked spaniard sounds he's fit for his country's davis cup clash with belgium this week count the ball picked up a mile and a leg injury in the australian open quarterfinals in january and has been on the sidelines ever since but he now joins his spanish teammates david ferrer for another dog. go on tell us out
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a lot us spiro dillman shobna walk for time for much champions spain are overwhelming favorites to make the last eight how about the returning to the all doubt it will be a walk over for them. the final. because a few weeks ago so happy to be back on competition. an important competition like that. for sure is a is a motivation on the team. sure going to be. difficult from there and even so the israelis are. now ukraine's boxing champion ballack leach corps has once again thrown down the gauntlet to fellow champion david haye saying there is hardly any way the britain can wriggle out of a fight without losing his dignity the w.b.c. heavy weight belt holder spoke at a loss to gloss he was helping in key of the film hero taking a punch or two from the kids who turned out for the clinic which boys want of a few possible opponents jorge while his younger brother is also on the shortlist
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hayes planning to retire on his thirty first birthday on the thirteenth of october and the w.b. champion wants to fight on july the second both which will brothers have bowed scared you'll be for them but the timing is still raring to go against hate. david haye has a few selfie to call him and he will not escape with his lame excuses. we have a set time that should take place if it doesn't happen then david haye is a coward. now the moscow leg of the snowboarding world cup will take to the slopes on saturday constantin puffed up of talk to one of russia's hottest prospects for the social impacts i don't know as of hours in the ahead of the tournament. joining me now is one of the rising star suppressions snowboarding i long as i wasn't in the. world championships in spain. to me but i have to start with a question about to go on the next day glorious victory what's the latest news
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tell us a little bit about your ability. i injured after i won the world championships and it was quite devastating news for me and actually at first i thought that nothing serious happened i thought it would be like something maybe like some. really good minutes or something and it would take a week but then when i came back to moscow and i took some. m.r.i. tests my doctor said that it takes way longer than one week and takes like six months to recover everything is going. quite normal for such. injury and i think. i'll be better than i ever was after all this. training training and workouts which i have here and they'll be back i'll be back in july. but let's remember some positive moments. when that the world the world
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championship what was the most special for you i don't think it was like very special for me because we always have the same people of the world cups and the world championships. it all came you know a bit later than that particular day i was just on my like the best mood ever probably feeling invincible and feeling so great that before that i won the world cup once and i was quite i had some solid stars before the world championships but that day i just so nervous before the start i you couldn't imagine but after that when the final. started. it all felt better and better in every run felt like more solid and more consistent and then after that i was just like whoa so i have a new name right now i could be world champion of the entire planet. you must have
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been frustrated to get me off to your flawless victory didn't spoil your impressions of your when they had certainly a spoiler but i don't think it spoiled actually the impression the impression of the wind because maybe it maybe maybe didn't like it highlighted the victory i had because you know. who knows what results would be for me in the world cup you know the rest like three or four world cups maybe i would be like in top sixty maybe i would crash like usually i really i'm really not consistent in the end of the season because i'm tired and right now i don't have a chance to fail anymore so i actually it was maybe the best time to quit this isn't. and you get to watch part two of the interview right here in archie oid drawing today meanwhile in motor sports a bust of the teller's looking forward to a second title as preparations continue ahead of the formula one season that kicks off on march twenty seventh at melbourne park in twenty eleven the kinetic energy
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recovery system returns to the sport and the cars will also have moveable air wings meaning radical changes in tactics something the reigning champion is looking forward to receive you can use it for attack and defend. the rear wing is a bit of a different story because you can use it in the race or a little attacking not defending i just hope it doesn't make overtaking too easy because then that would make the racing artificial so it is. and finally picking up a read god doesn't usually benefit a football about the blood will skip the ride nelson it came as a blessing as the new zealand they used as one magic band to write down home and support his family after they survived last month's earthquake in christchurch sent back was sent off during rovers for one defeat at aston villa on saturday sell nelson also captains the national side return to his home town where his father met him at the airports at least one hundred sixty people were reported dead after the
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earthquake hit the city on february twenty second thankfully nelson's family. saw the images to see if it doesn't seem real it seems surreal m.t.v. you know it was. it's unbelievable and you know i just i just feel for everybody right to go through it some small somebody or a lost a business or something wrong and. we try to do it i can do to help in any form that's it for the moment coming up shortly is the weather that the news headlines state us.
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colonel gadhafi once again refuses to be prised from power is a humanitarian crisis was being played out on the libyan border. we've come to the region to find out firsthand how thousands of people are coping as they feed a full moon lives join us in a few moments for more. as a flood of refugees also reaches europe oil prices spike and there are fears radical islamic group take hold over look at what implications the unrest could have far beyond the reach or. a clash of the noose tightens between america and the world. the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is in an information war with foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. and europe's biggest growth reduce the total is buying
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a twelve percent stake in russia's independent gas produced a normal range your major also plans to acquire up to twenty percent in the russian gas company more in business in twenty minutes. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us the libyan leader colonel gadhafi is promising more violence if u.s. or nato forces dare to intervene well it's his latest salvo as he bids to cling to power meanwhile the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of libyans flee across the border to tunisia artie's paullus leader has more of the situation in the region at least one hundred eighty thousand people who have so far fled libya and some seventy five thousand of them arriving here. most of.
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