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you with us you live from moscow as we are running down the week's top stories here and five suspected terrorists have been arrested in developers following a bomb attack on a scale never seen in the country the blast killed thirteen wounded over two hundred in the capital some way. fierce fighting continues between pro and anti-government forces in libya amid reports of more nato air strikes the alliance is targeting colonel gadhafi is troopers but experts suggest rebels could be equally out of risk because the alliance is using deadly radioactive i mean
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assuring. the idea of a multicultural europe is more strained it's really is struggling to cope with the rising wave of immigration from violence in our countries and france is facing a muslim backlash over its ban on the book. and the publisher of a finland placed in website used by one of the world's most wanted chechen terrorists or goes on trial for smuggling not for extremists this follows the defrocking and questioning of a priest who criticized the same side for being a terror nothings. and up next raised leading a russian expert on international crime gives us his view on the underlying nature of terrorism and its sources and most notorious i think is and without.
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i think another discipline of thank you for being with us today once again rumors about the death of russia's most wanted have been flying around do you believe that they'll call more of his dad unfortunately we don't presently have any official confirmation as i know the required medical examinations and other procedures are finalized yet however according to various implicit data he's likely to be alive. many people thought prematurely that perhaps duck omar was killed but doesn't i ration of a terrorist gangs leader actually mean elimination of the actual organization as well i don't think that in principle it does it's not by chance and the entire international community is focused on the leaders the u.s. decision regarding the lists of the taliban and al qaeda leaders is particularly about names or the key bearers or implementors of ideology for instance osama bin
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ladin and will mark and so on the afghan area also the eventually macgruber region in africa and northern caucasus another so therefore ideologists and leaders are always connected to organizations we know a large number of examples throughout history when the disappearance of a sacred leader deprive a whole structure of its pillar as a rule an organization emerges following the collision of some significant processes in a character with complicated causal facts that's why the international community focuses on neutralizing the leader in some way or another hoping the pressure will fall on the structure it only makes sense of the structure is impacted negatively it undermines the organization's combative spirit and then leaders begin to alternating compete for power in the structure guests organize clearly these aspects undermine your organization in general. according to your information how many camps and militants are left in other regions. well in one way or another. national antiterrorism committee has the exact figures for each republic of north caucasus as well as a general understanding of what is going on there i can say that in some republics
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we're talking tens of militants but that figure rises to several hundred people in some of the biggest republics like i said russia's counterterrorism system has a good general understanding of what is going on in north caucasus why and how many individuals are involved these days there is indeed a complete picture available to us of all the parameters you're asking about. or in your opinion which regions raise the largest number of militants what do they have in common why did these young men become militants so gladly. this is probably the key issue which is some point following global events has united us all as we know there are three sources nourishing terrorism funds human resources and ideology to large extent when we first faced terrorism we focused on the level of technologies and human resources primarily researched arms people and means we wanted to know who was doing what only sometime later we saw the ideological foundation which joins all these aspects together the ideological infrastructure unites nurtures and
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provides more than just a very powerful direct support but sometimes even the support and affection coming from the streets hovers in the air in the environment it also means a lot for convenience we can see radical ideology exists not only in what we call terrorism jihad and so on to a large extent the term is today's atmosphere we've been seeing protests and radical sentiment arising in different places for various reasons there are numerous semi political semi topical civic movements and structures with some reserve of radicalism areas of its application are just details this is an extremely dangerous phenomenon of the radical protest sentiment which then shows itself in totally different forms in a way as to what is russia willing to do in order to resist the terrorism threats beyond its borders for instance are we willing to take our troops to our borders and. the answer to this question is in the fact that radicalism and terrorism can be cured not only and not so much by troops what was the initial reaction of the
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international community to terrorist attacks they wanted to fight back this reaction is rather reflexive to respond to pain by causing pain therefore now that we've studied the adversary more closely we understand that our reserves in the areas of culture education media business and civil society haven't used even twenty percent of their potential these are the genuine resources that should work relying on armed for. person trying to resolve problems by those means doesn't correspond to the overall philosophy and struggle against this particular evil i don't know is it true that russia is a buffer that protects europe from terrorist threats. russia was among the first to encounter that. there's a very beautiful formula which is very widely used in the world changed on nine eleven am i right in part we consider it to be true but it's not always so sometimes it's absolutely different by september eleventh algeria had been in flames for ten years and certain processes were under way in chechnya afghanistan was also in flames there and in the balkans in all those trouble spots it sent
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signals including our signals in the world community we had faced a new phenomenon and there was a new challenge so respond to this challenge together in what was the reaction it was arrogant we were taught and you know it only happens in places where figuratively speaking there's no democracy and we're authoritarian regimes are in power when all that happened i think would be more correct to say that the absence of reaction to the signals that were pointing to the emergence of a new formal adversary had led to nine eleven the enemy wasn't born on september eleventh he simply rose at full length from the trenches all of us in part and allowed him to get to his feet or the absence of doing timely reaction did to be more precise. what was that you've mentioned nine eleven until today bin laden has been a number one antihero but a new antiheroes going to appear do you believe that he can be a man from the caucuses for example. that's a brilliant question and deed judging from life on islamic street in the mood among
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young people for more than twenty five years bin laden has been a hero in many islamic country osama bin laden is somebody asli logged and hated an islamic world they hate him for violence the love him for his stance his views and for his inflexibility it's not the case that some people like and lot and others don't this love hate attitude exists in one person because he's a really hero but i think the you know social and psychological loss of heroes time is limited regardless of whether he's going to be caught or neutralized bin laden has been a hero for twenty five years so another hero will appear in the islamic world and we expect him to be a totally different hero a hero a different genes anyway a change of heroes is going to take place soon but not in a way that one bin laden is going to be replaced with yet another bin laden from a different geographical region with a different appearance and with a different age the change is going to be positive. and this is the fun of unfortunately russia has accumulated a very bitter experience of fighting terrorism today who needs our advice the most
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horrible but you know i was once invited to participate in a major international forum in vienna organized by the o.s.c. was a very representative event the subject among other things was victims of international terrorism and humanitarian and political tensions but in my greeting address to all the hiring in gas i said apart from you there are even more steaming people here look at a balcony and some other seats many people began turning their heads there are victims sitting over there i went on to say the victims have burned in the new york towers who died in our metro in paris to madrid london in kabul all of them are here makes them different from you and us is that they sit silently yet they are the most vital participants in anti terror meetings of any format and we should consider with what mute questions they said i think there's only one question and you've put it approximately the same way they ask people have you become wiser after our death. it was not in vain was it has her death changed anything it's going to be a little bit easier for them if they get an answer to this question that at least
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humanity has learnt the main lesson of life and human death and that something has changed in this way we're going to pay our last tribute to those dead this in part is an answer to your question we've all paid such a high price for this experience that it's simply criminal and immoral not to share with other people we should share our experience with pain we should share any experience both in our mistakes in areas where we've been successful and we have been successful i can give you examples and others use our experience in this sense there's no other way there can be no individual experience that would be totally incompatible with the general experience each country puts its own national experience in a common basket of cooperation it after some separation it turns into a universal product later each individual country can use it for its own account considering certain peculiarities thank you very much for your interview with thank you for such excellent questions.
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the week's top stories here on r.t. and the five are suspected terrorists have been arrested in belo groups following a bomb attack on a scale never seen in the country blast killed thirteen and wounded over two hundred in the capital structure a. fierce fighting continues between pro and anti government forces in libya initial reports of more nato air strikes the alliance is targeting colonel gadhafi his troops of experts suggest rebels could be equally at risk because the alliance is using deadly radioactive ammunition. the idea of a multicultural europe is under more strain italy is struggling to cope with
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a rising wave of immigration from violence in our of countries and france is facing a muslim a backlash over its ban on. the publisher of a finland page that website used by one of the world's most wanted terrorists goes on trial but for smuggling not extremism this follows the defrocking questioning of a priest who criticized the same side for being a spy or a mouthpiece. my thoughts were the week's headlines here and i'll see now it's time for the sporting news with kate. hello welcome to this was news on this action packed sunday and here the tolstoy's . mission accomplished banner over wins her a singles match to send russia into the fed cup final. while back on top defending champions need to go back to the summit of the russian premier league spots are we
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to climb out of the bottom two. and shanghai surprise lewis hamilton grabs victory his first of the season for the chinese grand prey after a sterling battle with sebastian vettel. and enjoying the moment solid rock you lie of celebrate after beating affluence to this to get darren cup for the first time. before going forward once a convert first rusher us into the third cup final after beating italy three nil in the best of five series in moscow. leading the home side to victory with a straight set win or go about eventually legislation started to sunday's programs leaving just one win from the remaining three matches of the world number three spot on the business over one that i think since the start of day and spawn a right behind you called runs against her opponents taking steps six or in the second sixty two to flinch rushes makes the final in the all that reverse singles match and of course they're probably trying to that is taking on iran and for the doubles get underway in the other side the final belgium and the general public
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level one eight. and as well rough on the dollars going to his seven straight wanted column masters title speed takes on follows better and it's going to miss all the match on playing in the final as last year's ryder masters the world number one one bats and spreaders again this sunday a dolls' unbeaten record in monte carlo stands at thirty six masters stretching back to two thousand and three times has not lost anywhere on clay since two thousand and nine and it's all reached this sunday's final by beating andy murray in three sets by his own admission that all was not at his best but still managed to. so let's explore how iraq mary threatens and upset as he swept through the second sixteen in. the truck routes the briton strained his arm in the deciding set and that seemed to affect his game dog racing through at six one a day in a match. and his current opponent of it very had an easy time against austrian logan meltzer it defeated roger federer in the last eight birds of the first set
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six three before come to. sixty. i was a football and defending champions and eight have gone back to the top of the russian prime really nice for a couple of hours after winning three one exam car i like that you are now and danny put on a splash of size two goals up within twenty four minutes alexander because of maybe three nil the ten minutes to go into the cellar practically stoppage time insulation goal then had a chance to reclaim top spot a last one there at the bottom of the i don't have to let it be eight minutes to go with the home side victory there's going to be have just picked off a win for either we'll see them go tops and spot the most obvious second bottom right and if you later. on a sunday combine with bird after to know when times are rough stopped by the g.'s to ten man seen a try or a cut the first. was followed by some. time time second from three are glad to see the web site has lost the same job he bought
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second yellow. on possible to no loss north where it seems. the only games on saturday finished gaullist present are held on to seconds after drawing the clear set of its telex with the twelve after point gets me tight lipped and i must say in my running match the city have reached the f.a. cup final beating tender nationalizing one nil at wembley to end their hopes of the trouble we were in really suspended dimitar berbatov and led the reds attack humans . minutes somehow it's all over so to look second best in the first half including the second guy uttering the head. of the pirates will pass. united to try to respond the chances were ten cents when paul scholes was given the straight read this challenge some lesser sissy going on for a victory that will play the winner of today's other side a final this week also on strike. i think that they restarted their game.
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shortly because it in that we have a show for the first twenty minutes but i was with the boys like in the second half way great ideas. we can beat every team and we're at it because we beat united that is of augusta give us a. lot of the first of. the we really have the futures is really very different sort of about three before what. should this. whole united though are still top of the english premier league that wandering out after chelsea moved to their eight points of three one win at west brom the other end up in all sorts of changes wigan are out of the relegation zone at the expense of blackpool after their three one win over seaside as aston villa came back from wintry want west and dropped to second bottom dwelling them as a source sunderland two males would have drawn is the relegation scrap as
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a blackburn who lost to everton saw the same scoreline asked not last second highest level today charged with closing the gap on united to four points. and meanwhile the big crash in spain so barcelona draw one one with well madrid's to remain eight points clear of their rivals and then no messi penalty have also ahead of the burner for christiane or another equalised also from the scot guardiola was the happier this year managers for the performance of what made him a little bit. always difficult to come here include to be just this is a strong team we played the way we are so and that we might be as also in for a victory is a victory a draw is a joke. i never. saw that we draw as you only differently. i'll tell champion some of that sea lions say they performed like a machine to get back hands on the garden cup for the first time they beat affluence three two at a time to clinch the best of seven series paul won in front of thousands of fans
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roberts but i knew i was there for the best for reno so the home side getting off to the first and furious start on day that i think in was with the smashed home just eight minutes in one meal you wished for the outgoing duleep as the host gave their own salute as soon as possible and right out of the second their mission but one for the great opportunity the low minors one three and young more a drumbeat to his double politically chance one one. but it was so what had they been the night but ministering to nine hundred ninety eight in weston from the blue line to make it to one. inspired by their cheering fans the host one week to extend their lead let somebody see that with a strike three one. however the phone used to give up three minutes from time alexy group of the lights on formula for she does now and
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three t. . but still i can go on and when the final whistle sounded the signal and new names to chill chandelles. been a little three years the british are hard work and take telling am. i. getting killed. everybody saw sperry but he knows that we have a very strong squad all four lines were working like one machine and the results came by itself. i can find the words this is incredible with the best and we proved that there were no the critics and speculation but we tried to ignore it i want to thank everyone the player and those who did those who were injured also the wives of the whole cake that all the fans the last thoughts with the best he's come
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a long way for this and now just look around this is why we play hockey this makes life worth living. for love but it probably will speak to more than any other feature. as it was there before some changes of course the week before and. i feel that the most important victory in my opinion is the thing about ak os design is a very strong economy tactically first team which plays hockey that may not be so elegant at first sight of the game is really efficient it's only logical that they've won the k h l is going to come to me is not that it was the hardest sampras . less make it during the finals every twelve. man league place. else. of the mostly because most of my. guys we're fighters against good players i think we played it mildly and probably my team we call it until the last minute i want to think at lunch people have done
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such a great job i want to thank my clears it was a pleasure we always did it just didn't look good in our team. right. now that was a thrilling ends for formula one's chinese grand prix mclaren's lewis hamilton pings red bulls sebastian vettel to check in five it was hamilton's first win of the season and teammate jenson button yeah started well getting past vettel who was on paul and although the lead changed hands again powerful aspect of it. to get into second place that was not what he started until he came home sirs abutment was for russia's value to try his knights in his right eye. now rookie golfer brendan still will be the want to catch going into the final round of the sox open he hits a four hundred sixty eight in san antonio and was finding the greens nicely this is not a birdie on the ice still has a one shot lead over calorimetry also carded
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a sixty eight. and finally in the london marathon russia's book about his failed to defend title despite running a personal question came home second almost a minute behind kenyan mary keitany information to us nineteen minutes and seventeen seconds for kenya and acted like it was and that's all sports news i phone or. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the ground. down to the future however.
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