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one year since the fatal floods poland remembers its late president turned ninety five daughters killed in a plane crash near smolensk described as the country's worst tragedy since world war two the. double standards and a terroristic use of allowing the rebels in libya to ralitsa the u.n. is to no plans to opposition truckers are downright government forces.
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got a story this week a priest in finland faces a racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists on the web site spreading its extremism. on the international space station comes on you prove with a special mission talking half a century since right now its first flight into a little bit of an inspiration has provided it ever since. hello and welcome to our team here watching our weekly news for free but first to poland and russia are remembering a tragedy that left two nations devastated a year ago a plane carrying the polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others crashed near the russian city of small amounts from one about the mouth and commemoration service that's close to where i just haven't seen the study screeching that it's
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a year on from the tragedy of what's the scene now at the place where it all happened. yesterday the wife of the polish president on a cold. was here with the families of the victims of the plane crash they attended a memorial and remembrance service both here at the actual size of the crash by the smolensk airfield and also at the side of the cantina morial it was an opportunity for those here ching pause and remember and mourn the victims of that paying crash bounds of all smolinski that took off removes saw all ninety six on all of course died a few did the president lech kaczynski the commander in chief polish air force and its army chief a very similar timetable will be followed by the president's themselves madrid of and. on monday and of course the real tragedy in all this is that the polish delegation that flew off on the tenth of april one year ago today was on its way to
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russia to mark the seventieth anniversary of the county massacre with over twenty thousand poles died at the hands of soviet soldiers and that event was to be a real milestone in the easing of tense russia polish relations. was a tough issue for both nations want to know about the details of how the tragedy actually happened. well the interstate aviation commission will i see released the results of its investigation on the twelfth of january and they found that pilot error was mostly to plane overstay severely compounded by cold weather and poor visibility and quality severe psychological pressure from those on board the plane to land as soon as possible could so many in poland refute the results all that investigation say that more needs to be done to investigate the conditions all face airfield and
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also the role played by ground stall fear they have done more to prevent the pain from landing and should they have done more however the point that is underlined in the report issued by the i.a.c. is that ground full staff do not have the right to overrule a pilot that is also a mission to land and stated that it will. let's look back now if we can to the details of that flight one i wanted to call for a year ago today and crashed in the trees just behind me killing all on board including the polish president lech kaczynski. the final moments within seconds all ninety six on board flight one i won the day. the time was ten forty one am attempt i was out for the plane was flying with one
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of its wings going down to heaven so fast it question to the trees and burst into full fire it was obvious that no one was going to survive the flames were as high as a five story crowd control star for there were no conditions turn around a request was still made to attempt a trial approach transcripts from the plane's black box flight recorder revealed the crew were killed plea aware of the rapidly decreasing visibility there also. pressure to land as soon as possible you go crazy yeah we don't know who he is what we do know is that a senior minister periodically enter the cockpit throughout the flight and that the chief of the air force himself was present at the time of the crash under these conditions the pilots continue their approach well having passed the point of no return the president's plane began its final descent that the dense fog and poor visibility meant that the crew had in fact already missed their target is coming
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into lance on fifty meters below the runway where the base of the aircraft began to graze the tops of these trees and one particularly tall birch ripped a huge hole out of the left wing causing the aircraft to roll and within just five seconds the those about to pull of one five four had hit the ground hard at first we didn't know there was a crash we know has something wrong so from copying so here we. are and we. started it was possible none of that believe it happened we were talking about that but it was unrealistic incredible that sense of shock and disbelief reverberated around the world as the news began to spread that in a single moment poland had suffered from its prime minister would later dump its worst tragedy since world war two as if it r.t.
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some lives creature. when a year after the tragedy in their school that sky will have special coverage of the commemoration service will remember how it happened and take you through the tough investigation that followed stay with us this sunday for live coverage. when the news is not enough. when it's something really crucial. when you want to get down to brass tacks we bring you our special coverage here on in a place already synonymous with tragedy the world witnessed another disaster that left a country devastated. and united two nations in great. question more on the r.t. . routing developments in libya where two rebel helicopters have been shot down by colonel garters forces in the city of nasiriya that's led to questions aimed at
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nato over why opposition forces are probably being allowed to ignore un mandated no fly zone meanwhile in a city that has seen the most serious close by to go to forces a tense the opposition since the beginning of the international desk writes or is the signature of every level of help and a growing number of friendly fire casualties on the ground since the alliance took over the no fly zone twenty five killed dozens injured parties who work with her has spoken to some of the rebels in the city of benghazi. the veteran of the libyan army moved. all the way to retirement but now he's fighting for the revolution and is among a few rebels at the brunt with military training and experience. their forces are not even we are ready to fight to the death but with these weapons we don't stand a chance against gadhafi since needing to control the north winds on operation it's
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going to need more than one thousand sorties into the u.n. screens around the period of get at least forces have now been destroyed we displayed help from the skerries on the ground the rebels are still taking abounding. only two or three old there are civilians in a strike to the leader of the main meritorious and yes they have been doing improper actions against the good life troops for the rebels taking the town on greg means clearing the way west well just wanted seen. there on a new series of mortar attacks by gadhafi forces. retreat. just not weeks ago because it was. revolutionary you know it seems the entire seat these need to support the right like you to that list of girls
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missing can be it seems to reach on me all the us is six it's crazy as well protests like this one are becoming a common scene i mean you are accusing need your feeling to protect civilians they are asking for help anymore the are demanding it i do. i do i don't get all the way to fall for gadhafi to kill us all we demand a new u.n. resolution which would allow this. but experts say arming the rebels alone wouldn't help so when war with the rebels need here's what some which are absolutely using arms without training anything really forces are now servicing that the u.s. and egypt are called retreat and even if you force is going beyond the mandate of the un resolution that established. you've got this going off in the media.
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when they taze involvement is only maintaining a stalemate in libya according to robert lyall's of the online magazine spiked. we're going to be in this kind of stuck situation where. gadhafi has made make some progress short by the nato airstrikes and they held back the rebels aren't strong enough to actually get rid of gadhafi either and we'll just have this prolonged and very nasty civil war going on there in this position i wear that actually helping to maintain a style make a train two sides and actually probably more people will die as a result of this intervention and this has been no intervention at all either you have a situation where the later i was unable to go any further and actually just made things worse by not actually allowing one side or the other to win the fight for the slippery slope to get becomes more and more involved in the point which. is actually very heavily involved just as it was a rock in afghanistan. journalist asked from the asia times believes the coalition
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has already been done to badly in here and should avoid making an even bigger mistake by arming the rebels. they won't call on tanks of gaddafi forces sit in the desert like sitting ducks so they can bomb them at will like this is was a replay of there's a forum in iraq more than twenty years ago this is not going to happen what kind of peace forces are doing there disguising their remaining tanks and armored personnel carriers inside or around the cities so he's using guerilla i guess the guerrilla the u.s. and the brits basically want to arm the rebels and you can imagine if these rebels are armed by the cia pentagon s.a.'s from britain all that can be measured this is six months we're going to have no jade seemed to suit. next look at the specific role britain or one of a terrorist act members that's played in the rest across the world. we are
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providing the means by which those countries regimes can come down and democracy to report on the scale of things on sale to some of the most. damaging british weapons. a priest in finland is facing charges of inciting racial hatred after openly criticizing the world's most wanted man interview with our team is alleged crime according to the man behind the mosque which airport bombings terrorist. conducted and he has this report. yes juris knees may be the last days these man wears his pastas color you hum waller faces been defrocked for speaking out against i use the word word dearest they use words and your cool morrow and his international of peace become our center this side was the first to publish the terrorists' words on the taxi claims
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of islam and school siege the netsky express and also the matter of warmings and most recently the idea that it was attack the website is banned in russia but in finland it enjoys quite a comfortable standing and not only on the internet but also in downtown helsinki the priest was the first openly say this was an outrage and the reaction was quick to follow. this guy. it's hard to process through it gave. us what does the letters it's lobell that the evil i don't talk to five. people caught my head away from the deals you home wallaroo want to police but instead and it up being prosecuted himself being sued for criticizing bush finland calls illegally oprah rating organization the same people who are promoting the.
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show they are promoting public opinion against war reclaiming the moral. who is a. racist. which is of course not the truth because maurice only representing the internationally acknowledged. international terrorist in russia a manhunt is on for him are up and people close to him but in helsinki you may end up dining next to his relatives or more of with their brother or morrow. he lives in a store called god no it is he doesn't live with. him quite often you see people walking down these quiet and prosperous streets maybe unaware of the disturbing case of you harm or the rate they're used to thinking of their country as fair and politically correct but would they remain just as neutral if tragedy
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knocks on their door here in helsinki people travel on public transport without fear of their neighbors in russia only four hundred kilometers away aren't quite so lucky. after all it's only a step from extremist rhetoric to action and there is seldom a warning call we're fighting against a minority group minority who want to do terrible things. there are only one thing the where. there is quite a team after the pasta now finland's prosecutor's office the church and some of the world's most determined terrorists you home all the way has already changed address and divorced his wife to avoid putting sure and his children at risk his now considering and move to russia we have
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a double moral if you do feel the chill even a democratic country i don't feel it's in the direction of our tea house in key finland. or terrorism expert who says the support for militants in some states exposes the. war on terror. the militants and terrorists in the caucasus have always had close ties to afghanistan and i think that unfortunately what this shows is while the globe and the world can talk about a war on terror in effect a lot of countries still support insurgents in other countries if they feel that their political interests and their leverage over that country may be helped by that and i'm afraid that's a tragic reality of global politics. but you can watch a full interview with reverend lowery on our web site r.t. dot com as well as other reports and comments on this story or that is available online right now. japanese authorities say highly contaminated
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water from nuclear power plant will soon be moved out of the nuclear reactor to waste disposal facility engineers are still struggling to store some radioactive water something officials say could take months to stabilize the damage reactors in years to clear up the toxic mess left behind neighboring china and south korea criticize tokyo's. expressed alarm of contamination from their direction pendant and you can solve it from me says the radiation spread is a testament to plans to get the situation from any other normal circumstances the release of such a volume. would be described as catastrophic i think i'd like to draw attention to the fact that in one thousand nine hundred three when russian vessel was loaded offloaded or stock its georgia nuclear waste into the sea of japan japanese
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government was released and led the charge for a ban on all who could comprehend well the ocean currents and in that part of japan . in the first instance the contamination will spread north and south of the coastline from the fukushima power plant which means to the very cause that. by the earthquake and the tsunami so that's going to add to further unease on the floor of the people living in order to crown a longer term the real nuclides particularly cesium which is a half life of thirty years plus also other redo nuclei. will proceed environment for many many decades and i think that the admission but we haven't really got the situation under control is what we see today. produced out exported and that's invested that's how the former british prime minister gordon brown describing european and american economies summit. bretton woods but that decline could mean opportunity for others as authorities to explains russia and other faster could
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soon. we heard u.k. former prime minister gordon brown at lunch he addressed the crowd talking about the role of bric nations brazil russia india and china their growth as ours in the globe and how this needs to be addressed and needs to be global governing bodies need to adjust to this if the west in europe and the united states are not going to decline he said does the rise of these nations mean that europe in the united states will decline said well that all depends on how they adjust if they're able to change their free will to invest more in education in science but he did say that this is going to take reform and so one gets pointed out that the emerging economies the bric nations are kind of the one i point at a conference where many people are talking about what needs to change in terms of the western banking reforms monetary tools and the u.s. dollar is the reserve currency and in fact george soros said that it no longer
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really is that their currencies are filling not well as well the euro being one of the diversification of currencies although nobody really knows the alternative. financial leaders have no right to impose austerity measures on people to cut the budget deficits so so as to distance from wake up with the joneses with you with the news coming up in the last ten minutes here is a preview for you. thirty measures or or abomination of police atrocity against the general population is almost thirty years of the world basically of its decision because the problem is that the people they cut things like education these are the core of. the water because when obviously we're spending a lot of the trillion dollars a year or. the longer. it's a closer look at some other headlines around the world. at least one person says to
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you classes it's proof that justice and the truth are. soldiers protests and helps break things before breaking up a group of demonstrators come to. hundreds of thousands took part in the song writing them streets and growing impatience. which leads us to suppose that. they want the prosecution of the so-called don't see the tater of his family corruption . six people have been shot dead in fifty. times. through a shocking randomly firing machine that killing himself and shooting rampage he's. run ins with them all and there was another shooter in the same town and people killed. that welcome some were rivals of the day as a new crew dr international space station this is
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a special mission because next week marks fifty years of space travel the journey of two russians and one american starts to change the way some use. personal space lifted off from the same launch pad. sixty one. doctor says it brings the total number of creeping over to six rather three russian cosmonauts has also become the two hundredth person to start on space station proxies. to see the preparations for the national reports on how the guns legacy student spies on future tense exploration. astronauts spend most of their lives preparing for the possibility of going to space now russian cosmonaut very example takes about two hundred fifty exams a year and that's a difference of all the physical training they have to go through well aside from all the hard work means man and woman put into their professions one of the things they share is something a little more romantic and that's an unwavering
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a childhood dream of literally reaching for something. aspiring cosmonauts surrogate of retire watches intently as a so you see i'm a twenty one spacecraft is hosted to its vertical position at only fourteen he's so certain about his future but he's already made headway and went to the u.s. and became the first youngster to spend fifteen minutes floating in the zero gravity environment cosmonauts train in somalia with you when the plane was going up i took the full weight of my body as if i was drawing treats i could hardly move my hands this early start is something the first man in space you got in could himself have related to and his feet fifty years ago marked the beginning of a long list of achievements in manned space exploration. for walking on the mood. to building the massive international space station.
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but it doesn't stop there next possibly a hotel in orbit yet another space dream. for this hotel project there will be four rooms at the station with enough room for seven people there will be too big a limited is so that everyone can observe the earth and stars i've always wanted to become a cosmonaut that didn't happen but now i'm sure that one day i'll travel to space a tourist price tag is a hefty thirty five to forty million dollars but there is a cheaper alternative another project aims to send space tourists to lower earth orbit where they'll spend five minutes of zero gravity and see the planet in its entirety for two hundred thousand dollars. to send large groups of people to room one hundred kilometers above ground they will be able to seal planets and of course . to do this they plan to use the ability of this plane to carry cargo on its body the plane will take off with a small space shuttle which will be released at
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a certain altitude but arguably the most a vicious of space projects is the mars five hundred experiment simulating a voyage to the red planet in the event this global ambitions becomes reality. and when that time comes young sergey is certain he'll be ready to take on the challenge now mark don't believe i want to be the first to travel to mars and show the planets as well as limits of jupiter is sad to see you leave here in future. and like many space men and women he believes it will only be a matter of time that are still your r.t. baikonur in kazakhstan. to celebrate the anniversary of the first spaceflight are we prepared some gifts for you to take part in a competition on our website at ottawa dot com one song screw surprises we have to do is create something inspired by that iconic image going to be anything from a drawing or a sculpture maybe a tattoo would entails a pathway. called. a
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