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the hotel room points pleasures and i would print certainly the splined the hotel in touch with the hotel in touch your religion and guru good how would international journalists flood to change every green little hatefilled in total. without a lot from moscow to recap now our minds libyan rebels say most of their claim that was shot down over the opposition stronghold of benghazi they also claim cannot feed loyalists are assaulting the city despite promises of a cease fire in the front and some of us are sitting down in paris to decide how best to enforce the un sanctioned no fly zone over libya because. washington is accused of cherry picking where it intervenes rapidly mobilising for libya while innocent civilians die and other nations torn by and trying to strike syria yemen
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and bahrain all with the same pro-democratic protests which are being crushed by authorities on the u.s. side of those that look the other way. and you know the news new a powerful office shops in japan struggles to get scribbled nuclear site back from the brink all of this eight days off to the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami over seven hundred thousand people have been confronted but thousands more are still missing. spots like program focuses on terrorism and the north caucuses as we talk to the head of russia's southern republic over and shouts coming your way. well for. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the ground floor.
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we've got the future coverage. hello again our role from two spotlights the interview show on our state i'll be in the house and today marty guest in just to deal his you news bit if poor. russia has lately experienced serious of terrorist attacks on some of its reach a number of these attacks were carried out by suicide bombers many of them came from gresham northern parker says more social problems still feed extra is there a clue to the problem here is the head of russia's southern public of people who should be out here all of the russian federation cuteness becky of course.
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the government having shared here has been trying really hard to improve the social and economic situation in the republic. is working closely with moscow on catching unemployment which is one of the highest in russia it's one of the reasons blamed for extremist recruitment kennelly is group doesn't think using force against extremists will help instead is exercising in a peaceful and personal approach. mr infer thank you very much for coming to our program hello mr squad cars to visit the war against terrorist networks in your republic i asked you the same question fifteen months ago not how much progress has been she stands and speaks to. when. you must have noticed that journalists are usually quick to notice there are thing both good and that. of course we have made good progress in i would like to
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emphasize that we achieved it not only through the use of force the most important it was done through crime prevention measures we talked to people especially those who have relatives in terrorist groups. which you see our approach is that we look at them not as bandits and if we look at them as young guys who got involved in this bloody war against their own people and do some unfortunate circumstances and so we do our best to talk them out of it and today we see that this kind of criminal activity has dropped you know our republic drastically this year our statistics for the first two and a half months for a terrorist activities grave crimes and attacks on law enforcement officers are all zero levels with. the head of his f
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as be. said that in the past year about fifty former terrorists workers waiting to go back to normal life. how do you know that they're not just playing games can you guarantee that these people terrorists criminals whatever you call them. won't take up their arms again. first of all these are not terrorists and they've been terrorists they would have been properly prosecuted what are they. people who were on the wanted list. for most of them their crimes have never been proved. they were afraid to come out of their hiding places and then it's usually recruit new members from this category of people they've been caught. well it's not a matter of being part and actually i'm very grateful to letting her go by f.s.b. chief in english. because this work has been very effective largely due to the fact
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that there is close cooperation between government officials on one hand and law enforcement agencies on the other with said that they were never proven guilty so they return to normal life does it mean that they will be tried later and at some point they may be found guilty or that they're already here is what we say to their relatives and everyone else actually on the phone to your request we can check our records and we will tell you what the charges against you're a latino are what the you know what kind of punishment he would face according to law. but if he turns himself in britain testifies that the term would be reduced and that's where the and this too was according to law all we do is strictly wording to law as a result your oath of stays alive he will be interrogated he testifies you
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get a chance to see him and after he's convicted of a crime we will try to get him to serve his term in the north caucasus. in southern russia we cannot guarantee that but we will do our best to make sure that it is that will so these fifty people came out of the woods they turned themselves in sleaze and many of them went to prison voluntarily is that correct. well these fifty people actually it's fifty four hundred eight were convicted and the rest acquitted. with the rest of them and their guilt wasn't proved why we helped many of them to get into schools or good. jobs you know one time i was meeting with college students and one of those students even told me you have to be damn it to get a job in. this because they all have heard about the support we offer to those
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people so i explained the situation to them and they all agreed that these people do need support so that they can return to normal life here though i think you will agree that money is not the only factor affecting extremists recruitment that's of course for example so no those who organize the recent terrorist attack on them idea the airport were literally you yourself said and i quote in order to eradicate the extremist influence and young people we need to look for ideologists what do you know who these ideologists are and what it is that makes their ideology so appealing to young people and i think. we know over eighty such ideologists in our republic and i want to emphasize that eight. special services are working with these ideologists we're talking to them also spiritual leaders authorities including me and the council of chiefs our own working with them so
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they're not hiding anywhere and you know them you know they're not hiding what do you mean when you say special services are working with them to they use intimidation i mean crime prevention analyzing material teachings reading between the lines you see it's not like a person opens a school for terrorists and people come to him no they just teach scripture them and people come to them for counseling or psychological help. but if you listen to what they see and we know that from our undercover agents there is nothing stream ist on the surface but we see that most of those who join terrorist curbs and became susa bombers were first instructed. why these ideologists. which of course it could be that not all of these eight ideologists influence people this warning them five or six of them could be ok but two or three of them
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definitely have this kind of influence. do you know any of these people personally or you yourself ever met any of these eight with with the deal of. not only do i know them i talk to each one of these eight. so you have a dialogue with people who basically recruit bandaids when you get what is very well we can say they recruited and it's you have to realize that extremism is hidden deep in their teaching and they're all religious leaders right yes for the most part but we can only suspect that they probably some accord in instilling extremist that he is a person goes through several stages you see as a young boy become an extremist intimidation. and really just convictions of these three things. so their religious ideology is to teachers things in his words strength in the other two factors in some invasion and money. and that's why when
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we talk to those ideologists we ask them to change their math and so for teaching. and also to pay closer attention to their students their recorded everything will be a mystery of course of how do you view these ideologists for you as the head of the republic for are they enemies or just political opponents. they're not my enemies and they're not my political opponents they're just people who think they do their work do you respect them. well at least i can say i don't hate them but i have to admit i don't have much respect for them either but it's just that we could have used. in the math and soon you will harshly with them all right but you prefer to be soft but i understand the harsh methods one get a senior where he we remove these people others will take their place the best ways
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to change them encourage them to teach differently or kynge their mindset and. let them know that we are aware of what they're doing because when we just tell them that they teach extremism they deny everything that we so instead we give them the numbers see eight i don't know you are ten students became bandits. with me of course of the sea of course until recently and even yesterday i think we were getting reports that the head of the terrorist underground motto for the who is only most wanted list who was hiding somewhere in europe public told me that this wasn't confirmed this this mean he has left in here and the police couldn't catch him that sort of what we know is that he really goes down into the valley he has camps somewhere out in the mountains on the border. we know about some of these camps but he was able to escape before we got to camp with very much so for we
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don't have positive information that he's in our republic and it hasn't been confirmed just yesterday we discussed this and it hasn't been confirmed yet or it doesn't matter actually where exactly he. used earlier anyway we often say so of course it would be better if he realized the gravity of his actions and at least persuaded he's associates to turn themselves in and go back to normal life it was even if he himself cannot do that. is it possible. well if it's some point he decided to become a criminal which maybe he can also change his mind now. from after all people do think about the afterlife. only about this life here and now them through this person says eunice becky if i had russia's southern republic of he negotiates
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spotlight would be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue in less than a minute's time. for the full swing we've gone to. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to face with the news makers. as my name is daniel smith this is julian assange we're here to make a short presentation about that we can fix project. the first step in the fourth day you think to get information out about the real world. joy and war on the media i'm here to. secrecy is the biggest. going to be a democracy. if i if i put in these sources in danger
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he would hunt me down and kill him. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become a war of all this all james bond with then all the actual information. but thank you. the whole big ball around the old. me. welcome back to spotlight on our knowledge and just to remind you that my guest in the studio. today is eunice becky of course of head of the russia's southern republic of. course it's your second time on our show and just
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before our previous meeting which took place about hitting months ago you fired your prime minister. but the reason was corruption and poor economic results this time again just before this meeting you fired prime minister. and in the cases where there was no prior indication that it was coming to a point that i didn't see any reports saying that he didn't perform or he didn't cope with his job or that he had a conflict with you what was the reason for this decision. first of all it had nothing to do with my coming to your show i do hope that t.v. has nothing to do with it otherwise i won't come here again well that's a joke of course there is a big difference between these two resignations because the latest resignation happened for a much more pleasant reason like seeburg yoffie is my very good friend and colleague and he worked really hard he was a great help and the only reason for his resignation is that he's taking up another
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position so that was rather his wish. to received an offer and we discussed it with him and i think it is good to show understanding when you have to let someone go. is currently acting prime minister is your former finance minister right will he be offered to take up the pm poster not necessarily that's because we are considering a few candidates now. can you please comment on another personnel decision i quote the eldest additional qualification committee has this bar deputy chairman of the supreme court. that would be mr the. explains his resignation by claiming that you personally put pressure on the. in other words he accuses you of meddling and judicial affairs that will get if these comments on these accusations. nor sort of a court will first of all he's not the deputy chairman he's just
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a regular member of the republic supreme court second i don't have time to comment on such statements i have far more important things to do third i didn't hear him say i only saw that reported on the internet the fourth and this is the most important thing a judge who publicly criticise the head of the republic can no longer function as a judge he has no legal right to do this if he were to do this i think that this supreme court of the russian federation would have to address this because they have no right to criticize to the head of the republic i didn't hear this either i just read it. all right is just something that some person wrote so i can a comment on this. and this is what's your general opinion on your republic's judicial system are you happy with it i know that only a small number of cases result in a guilty verdict. that would go on and frankly i was not happy with
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it until recently and now we have a new chairman of the supreme court and i'm sure that the situation will improve with the main thing i was unhappy with was not corruption bribes or anything like that it is that it was too soft you says whoa before the no that's not what i was unhappy with i was unhappy with the fact that judges good disqualify themselves from a case if they thought it was too dangerous. and so it happened that all the judges in the republic would simply disqualify themselves. so say twelve defendants who were found guilty and sentenced to long terms by the petty gore scored their all in dish that they committed crimes in their guilt was proven but i'm sure that had they been tried in english it would have. received a much shorter terms yes i'm not saying that the judges in the starr report region were biased all i'm saying is that judges had no moral right to disqualify
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themselves. did they rescue themselves because they fear driven to what they claim that they feared for their lives but when i told them look felice officers too can get killed does this mean they shouldn't be doing their job or that i can get killed does this mean i should do nothing. well if judges have concerns about their safety maybe it's not the fault of the judiciary perhaps is the fault of the law enforcement system. because the lease can't ensure their safety. no it's not like that anymore if you think your job is not see fit or that your safety is not properly insured you should resign and get another job. some good for no. government all fishelson all come up with excuses and see they could get a murdered so i can provide for the border guards for everyone in your given the president and get killed as your own experience indicates. but this didn't send us
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running and hiding right of course border guards in an armored car and yet you barely survived for a thought. but i have hundreds and thousands of policemen who do their duty there standing all alone in the street and anyone can shoot them i have clerics you ma'am the local officials they all do their work we can't offer protection to judges alone but it most of the judges would recuse themselves but i'm sure if a new chairman of the supreme court who shares my views on the issue will improve the situation it was not long ago you said quote. is in desperate need for new qualified workers with pressure. well up to date knowledge and training and capable to use cutting edge technology unquote this produced quite a stir and. some people fear that you're preparing for
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a major reshuffle of your staff. as that's true and you know it's not exactly like that. let me put it this way of course we do need a young blood but not in the top echelon of thirty three and it seems to us after some analysis that we've done. on which is actually the most important want it consists of people aged fifty or sixty or even seventy years and quite often these older people are not quite open to new and daring ideas. so we thought it all over and we discussed it. and eventually we decided to refresh the middle ashqelon. to have more young people to prepare the next generation right or more young people. are
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also back in twenty ten i wrote told gov sas them to put two or three local residents on their staff. so now we have more than fifty young specialists working in a regional administrations all over the russian federation. so in two or three years we expect them to maybe come to our republic and there will come as experienced workers. yes there is good news according to all the reports industrial production your republic has risen by ten or even twenty percent which industries are developing. of those photos frankly we have no big industrial enterprises were much more of it and we decided not to purchase technology from outside instead we use our local designers of course we are now
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good at developing break production also quarry and food production which although we don't have big factories only small companies can. it was and we still are in municipal administrations to purchase food products directly from those companies that this helps us avoid middlemen and high prices you're going to do it and eventually things got moving people began to work better. you know when i met with him or put in a year ago the first think you said was that our industrial production was in decline. with that but i can tell you that this year alone thanks to the federal program we're going to launch a poem or a production of it on the inner revival of chief factorise. brickyard and another one that was speaking of your meeting with you said that it's the problem of
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unemployment remains very serious you said the task would be to decrease down employment rate by fifteen or twenty percent however so far as mean nearly four percent why is this something that puts investors off. it's rather a question of are a failure it seems to me the plans that we've had made. an economic problem not all economic but also social. in terms of employment and considerable money was old kidded to levy attention on the labor market but. from our mistakes in taking advantage of the new facilities that we are going to launch with we hope to improve the situation there from what you are and secondly we are creating new jobs in healthcare and education alone we are creating more than six hundred jobs by launching new facilities and we are planning to increase the number up to two
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thousand. by the end it considering the programs for the intention on the labor market in supporting individual and small business enterprise and to. to count the labor force that we had not considered earlier i mean some of the added taxation we were planning to bring this figure up to fifteen percent. and so she was a situation where being a bandit will not be the best way to make money in addition to. you know this theory that people become bad it's because of unemployment is not true not anymore it was false all along when we analyze our statistics we see that all of those who are arrested or killed or are in hiding and ninety percent had good jobs they have received good education and it came from families that were far from poor so you can say that only poor or unemployed people become terrorists also the bandits sort
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but reach through my disposition space about thank you thank you very much for being with us in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today was eunice becky of course a hero of the russian federation head of russia's southern republic of english and that's the finale for all of us here will be back with more first comments on the was going on in and outside russia until then stay on i t and take care. but it's a country. the
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