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to name two kinds of reports on our team. if. this is the arctic news channel is twenty three thirty moscow time these are our top stories an explosion of the focus she were atomic power plant in japan triggers fears of a possible nuclear fallout from the reactors roofs collapsed it's injured four workers people within twenty kilometers and plant are being evacuated. it follows japan's worst ever earthquake which triggered the devastating tsunami entire villages have been swept away in the towns left almost over seven hundred people are confirmed dead tonight but thousands still unaccounted for. you know the
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news the afghan president says nato and american troops should leave his country it comes just days after me cause i wasn't as well as my children who played in fire were killed in separate your syntax. and other developments today the arab league has reported in the back to say libya no fly zone as member states decide to ask new institutions counterproposal structure believes united in calling for gadhafi to go to meanwhile libya still gripped by chaos amid the constant shift of power. and staying with libya in less than a minute from now it's time spotlights and snide old going off discusses with his guests if colonel gadhafi could survive the uprisings in that country.
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we'll. bring you the latest in science technology from around russia. we've got the future coverage. if. how again a welcome to spotlight the information on r.t. i'll bring of entry my guest is misael goostman. he's a scale mommer khadafi is becoming the bad guy all over the world media state leaders are denying him support and are turning towards the opposition some even
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offering military help but within libya itself colonel still enjoys significant support and insists kill rather die in the name of the revolution than surrender so who is mr gadhafi here is the man who knows him personally. a military coup which began in libya's second largest city of benghazi forty years ago brought the young market duffy to the pinnacle of the country's politics but today's rebel and ghazi has reason to shake off its call my favorite account gadhafi won't give up and he's using barbaric methods to suppress the rebels and strikes and shelling of the crowds of protesters quickly made the dictator a deeply unpopular and welcomed figure among the old leaders. how mr thank you very much for being with us thank you for an official welcome back
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you're always welcome in the studio my studio like your my studio is yours and you are bring your friends one of your friends is mr perfect maybe i will leave you like remains under not only the reason for my coming listen here you you really you met him two years ago everyone of the year one of the you are rare breed one of the few people who spent an hour one to one witness to correct your impression of. the stories you know. probably know i have a hole for four weeks so already more than twenty years in there my program for the lost power well make a portrait of the world leaders and. soto wanted to have one of our hero's koehler khadafi we drove he been commission real leader of the libyan revolution and a lot of sleep was not so easy and it costs maybe the more difference to some of
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the world leaders because we try to get them through humor both three years and as it could be suddenly once upon a time when the world's in germany in munich early morning courtesy the call from the bust of libya and he told me that poland qaddafi's brilliantly in three hours if you are right it was all started when it was called but i had to be on three police next tuesday in forty eight hours but there how we was the tripoli. and we have a talk with. we suppose buffy. was wrong on the one hour and they told us lee was one of the most difficult thing for for me the most difficult people to interview. what to get intentional and another big question is that. as a north he. he's first of all he's
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a real political animal as you know this yet is that he. by in spite of all he spoke of the decisions especially with what we can watch last time he is very very professional person and keep himself like you're some who can strum this car you know he was even sitting near the table and his chair was much higher than my small chair and i had to walk a look at him from. up and he didn't look to me as you look you know look at me you look no you're in what was your eternal how you ask your question i look you right here says measure like this yes you are not there you look like that and talk. with himself or her second problem was that. our crew wasn't close to count two least school
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library it wasn't his residence or home and it was he says t.v. crew and even interpreter wasn't allowed from outside and that was a problem because as i would know and this turned into this would though knowledge and the his interpreter why he talked of his administration because it was so important and it was so nervous for him to translate is the leader of the think he wouldn't say anything i don't know what to say because we receive the sounds to your friends through all says so you voice your questions when you didn't understand your salute and that's for me. very very serious experience listen but is he in planche with reality mystic and how thick is that wall around him there's you know what really happened outside his palace.
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it was my personal opinion i think that he it's part of his place and part of his. place everybody looks to us as somebody who we view and somewhere else like a somebody who even maybe you still look maybe he's crazy but he's not race maybe he's somewhere else not here but he's here i think he is much smarter and much more. but to control the situation around him and rush but understand all political. special things which are all human in the world that somebody could think when you was doing this program the formula hour i think you'd need only there are many other people email people around here you met people all the while here you saw the world leaders. of i mean in tripoli when you're in tripoli give you two years ago did you notice any
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suffering of popular discontent and that's something that could grow into what we see today no no no are absolutely not and but but it's not only. you know if i was here in egypt here in cairo and met president mubarak and met interest him and suddenly i could imagine that something will happen in cairo well let's say a closer look now at the life of one of the most controversial arab leaders in reported by spotlights and i did neither. khadafi came to power in nineteen sixty nine after leading a group of military officers to overthrow the newly keep in the bloodless coup for some it drew parallels between the then twenty seven year old leader of the libyan revolution and to give our for this point charismatic passion to change the world efficiencies on political philosophy of islamic socialism in his green book and the
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word jimmer he really mean in government by the masses to underline that libya was go in its own way he says and would give up all his government who posts to stress libya was governed by the people but he was the country's defacto leader suppressing all kinds of this sound the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's one marked by productive extensive financial support who will terrorism and tense relations with the west which reached a climax during the. in old reagan's presidency in the united states in one thousand nine hundred eighty six three american servicemen were killed and two hundred other people were injured in a night club woman in berlin reagan brain b. attack on libya and the bombing of tripoli conduct his adopted daughter was allegedly among the victims of the attack two years later the bombing of an american passenger jet over look could be by libyan terrorists were to you when
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sanctions against the country a decade of economic isolation followed it wasn't until one thousand nine hundred ninety nine that could duffey agree to hand over google could be suspect to stand trial in scotland after that relations with the west started to improve with un sanctions lifted in two thousand and three that even began welcoming world leaders in his bid to in sand five years later conducted proclaim himself the king of kings of africa but he peace can have seriously overestimated his popularity the series of political protests which began last month now sees the leader of the only b.n. revolution find himself in a violent confrontation with his own people. who continue with revolution here in our studio. to cut their feet used to be outspoken in his support for extremism terrorism as we just heard in the seventies and eighties
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booked in two thousand because france for the solitude here yeah i feel the more he was maybe. one of the mill few leaders who was met in the airport where it is the most personal of a president brash right by jealous of the committee tell us what he calls in the leader the leader of the libyan revolution he said he was not really the leader of iraq joe not you know one of the history that was going to interests and after the putsch he was gone and there were some other. people who were so strange people from libya told us who. he would be book of all. the revolution those other guys who are leading all the ocean but he's would not the police it of this situation and would become so he wasn't the lead he was one of the people he was next who was like a stalin during october all national. who would become prayer as
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a stalin was practically nobody through during the concrete revolutionary day you know that's something close later they managed to rewrite their yes so history was . written all over but in in two thousand there may be a little bit later the worst change its attitude and the image of cathy improved dramatically in the west he was he was even less his thoughts you clear a program and he also the no any aggressive plans he says he were to. proclaim it he started to build new libyan contacts with the west world and on this way he made some concrete steps that wife was accepted by the west in libya was even made a member of the united nations human rights committee he wasn't it. wasn't it's not you know we can say yes now we can see this and i think it was. a shock for many
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members of the united nations so so so so you think that maybe this will be the in one step. here in our studio are three questions he's the vice president of the world association of russia press spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay where you are we'll continue the interview in less than a minute. wealthy british style holds a spot on the title of. top of the. market so why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the congo report on.
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me is easy to. see very easy. to please. see. the brutal. welcome back to part light i am al going out in just to remind of the gentleman in front of me who strongly resembles albert einstein is actually me hi al goodman vice president of the world association of russian press represent a friend of the man who met along that colonel qadhafi not long ago and he's sherry
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isn't precious and the man well i would like you to share the impression since you've been doing that. for a very long time and you'll be recording an international situation not only on believes what would you say how probable is a foreign intervention into libya would you bet would you put your money in there. they buy the. i can say that may be. a little less probable that's because as we can see makes a very. concrete diplomatic steps to market activity and he sent his representative to egypt probably he'll meet somebody from the from the west it's now we can see the. big game because you look at libya the problem put up certainly the problem of libya is a comparably has really become out of all potential and the process was
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the old law was concealing girls and all the world wants to make the situation silent and to find the way to make this political specials be. all sorts of big differences between what was yesterday and we can see tomorrow and that's why the kentucky horno control for this moment in control we don't have all the countries. and certainly we have to point to find a solution but in the position between him because libya before the king of greece was in the country at all and. even as a country gets very high focus very seriously seriously as a public. official there and that was all you have to say the truth was a person who could believe the country who could make from this three different parts real country after came to the race listen you mentioned you mentioned the
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revolution when when we speak about the revolutions people like dar feel like now seeing. the people who who actually made revolutions of the fifty's and sixty's were pretty submitting really to their ocean brought them to power and today's revolutions what's the difference between what we had then and what we're having now the well this is our search is that all revolution looks a lot of civil of things and all of a little says a lot of different people think of those the revolutions of the fifty's and sixty's actually were military coups well today these are serializer syria israel up this right now called it for the middle east it's one hundred percent right because revolution was not only middle east but if we compare the rules of the middle east area for sure it's right but it is revolutions are not headed by charismatic figure
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regimes like like nasser like like gadhafi does that mean there is a new leader and they say we can see in egypt and soon we can hear in all the countries because it's real. simple people you know those that mean that all the people of this country does that mean that the overthrown autocrats will not be replaced by a new order a new dictators some time it happens. absolutely and i'm sure that it will happen not maybe in a couple of months maybe even a couple of years but maybe we could be. explained you have your own little nation you just visited the an emirate once again you. been in saudi arabia recently. do you have an explanation why why this world and why today is but why is it happening why i can't see and nobody can explain after the revolution my in seventeen hour or so it story was rolled mainly in many books for libraries
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they explain why it happened they said that what they said the soviet history that in one nine hundred seventeen in russia we faced a revolutionary situation that the country was very intent why would there are a lot but it wasn't so well anyway that's but what were the same in the middle east is it israel was it pregnant with. partly a spark in north korea beer he had of the various marketing can gobble up he's. eighty five now and i also met him three years ago and he was very small for his age it was only for. their time present put into saudi arabia and now here also the country he was in one clinics and me treatment was out of this older area for three months and then he come back here in area in europe and he said well
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now good food inc and then brick in my pocket thirty six billions because dollars for all young generation for the. working places for the kitchen and for other social programs. it's a very smart decision and after one of the it's coming it's coming back to korea what are known as a nation holding off so the rebel i was. there you know. in other from jordan he started to make reforms change of his government orders are the first. to last question in egypt in tunis and that's really to this is a tradition to control station to form. and not to repeat mistakes of neighbors it's good lessons for boldness or do syria i have
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a quote from today's republican paper journalist named out there to start billing he air writes that the promise there that the king promised billions in subsidies that they that they probably will not calm down the growing the growing satisfaction. of this under a reel of saudi arabia here and here's a quote the the kingdom is under siege and it's trying to build up its defense against the revolutionary plague but the infection is very dangerous for saudi arabia and the danger is coming from jordan from here men from grain from amman you were there you know years. that the leadership was really nervous they'll respond or not absolutely not but i met with the new store information culture he's well known in russia a person he was five years buster here very smart very professional people.
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professional in a little person and they would talk with him and he was very sad and they didn't look nervous at all that and i was in the reality in some other cities. and by the way a better clear is i was not falling for this purpose but there was a council of world. usage and since association there was some little soul the usage of the rule was was well thirty persons who are professional in this. all right understand what is around us we work with the people we speak with the military officials we spoke we talk with the people on the streets and they tell all sleep eat some red meat is completely different species because there are very many every once in this
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country and the bikers but the they are from the middle east certainly and only this group of people could be. as any you know protest electorate but this soul is the will see something from them. of how would you explain a very strange fact for me very strange looks strange that i read to marcie's like saudi arabia morocco and that cetera today are more stable then democracies then republics like egypt tunisia libya. first all depends what kind of democracy it is and what kind of a lot of success in the pence of smartest of the leaders of the country because as such there think you can imagine that they are not receiving this theory. b. and what with all the west style it's very specific east i read it kind of
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democracy and. people want one o'clock press because i think they have more. the leaders of this got us as i mentioned in the block from jordan in a lot of the rabbit gun clean. of morocco there's an old equivocated appeared to stand beside the watch the situation. and the chemical is really going to control them immoral to the power for all the forty years like for example. or mubarak and what i perceive in jordan the people why will they change. because he's. going to the. very popular. when people in the west when western media and following the westerlies see vence like in egypt and libya in tunisia they say oh look this is
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democracy and democracy is the old ways are the best we are the russian country where democracy is different than the classical western style democracy so we know this is always somewhere in the middle we know this when we do those democracy and sold it i believe we know that there is democracy and there is democracy so what would you say as a person who knows this country and it was the west who knows the arab world the are you sure that the change in egypt libya tunisia will be for the better. and you know. you want me we want happiness for all old people. and also want the russians love their children. that's their want that this country will be civilized that these young guys will who will come with snow see on the screen you know have
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a good world good job of their family a good salary have good houses but you know they don't have the you know the biggest problems for example in saudi arabia you margaret. they became bigger because they missed more and more money the it's it's not only not every time king will be ready for different things pop but for the six presidents they meet in your. jobs for four more and more people and this problem has to find anywhere any time listen lucia thank you that's a problem thank you very much for being with this new trailer and just a reminder that i guess today in the studio was with mike rice president of the world since the film our mission and that's it for now from old we'll be back with the cement playing cards and take the city.
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