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the. toughest. blood from moscow twenty four hours a day the week's top stories now. comes face to face with the model specter of terrorism for the first time five people already been arrested following the metro blast that killed thirteen and wounded over two hundred. continues between pro and anti-government forces in libya amid reports of more nato airstrikes on the launchers involvement could do more harm than good as experts say it's poisoning the ground under with radioactivity mission. europe struggles to deal with the reality of multiculturalism it's at least draining its borders to accept
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a rising wave of immigration and muslims in from celebrates the fun of the burka and. also reporting that the man behind an internet mouthpiece for russia's most wanted terrorist goes on trial in finland and he seems to be extremist website or ignored it follows the the fucking and question of a priest to criticize the same site for terror propaganda. leading russian expert on international crime gives us his view on the underlying nature of terrorism. and most notorious for it is that in our interview next. i think i'm a very simple enough 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 duck omar
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is dead unfortunately we don't presently have any official confirmation as i know medical examinations and other procedures are finalized yet however according to various implicit data he's likely to be alive without many people thought prematurely that perhaps dark omar was killed but doesn't i ration of a terrorist gangs leader actually mean elimination of the actual organization as well but if it doesn't 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 ladin and so on in the afghan area also the events of the macgruber region in africa and northern caucasus and others therefore ideologists in leaders are always connected to organizations we know a large number of examples throughout history when the disappearance of
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a sacred leader deprive the whole structure of its power as a rule an organization emerges following the collision of some significant processes in a character with complicated causal effects that's why the international community focuses on neutralizing the leader in some way or another hoping pressure will follow on the structure it only makes sense of the structure is impacted negatively if you don't or mines the organizations combative spirit and then leaders begin to alternate to compete for power and a structure gets disorganized clearly these aspects undermine the organization in general. according to your information how many camps and militants are left in other regions. well in one way or another. national energy terrorism 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't say that in some republics or talking tens of militants but that figure rises to several hundred people and some of the biggest republics like i said russia's counterterrorism system has a good general understanding of what is going on in the north caucasus why and how
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many individuals are involved these days there is indeed a complete picture available to us of all the parameters you're asking about. in your opinion which regions raise the largest number of militants were they out in common why did these young men become militants so gladly. and this is probably the key issue which is some point following global events as united us all as we know there are three sources nourishing terrorism funds human resources and ideology to a large extent when we first faced terrorism we focused on the level of technologies and human resources primarily research 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 provides more than just a very powerful direct support and sometimes even the support and affection coming from the streets hovers in the air and the environment it also means a lot for convenience we can say radical ideology exists not only in what we call
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terrorism jihad and so on to larger stand in terms of 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 in 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 in totally different forms or ways. what is russia willing to do in order to resist the terrorism threats and 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 international community to terrorist attacks they wanted to fight back this reaction was rather reflexive to respond to pain by causing pain therefore now we've studied the adversary more closely we understand that our reserves in the areas of culture education media business and civil
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society haven't used even twenty percent of their potential these are the genuine resources that should work relying on armed for. as in 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 no no russia was among the first to encounter that. there's a very beautiful formula which is very widely used 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 look 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 and all those trouble spots and sent signals including our signals to the world community we face a new phenomenon and there was a new challenge so respond to this challenge together and what was the reaction it was arrogant we were taught no it only happens in places where figurative li
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speaking there is no democracy and we're authoritarian regimes are in power but when all that happened i think it 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 that led to nine eleven the enemy wasn't born on september eleventh and simply rose at full length from the trenches all of us in part had allowed him to get to his feet or the absence of doing timely reaction did to be more precise. 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 indeed judging from life on the islamic street and the mood among young people for more than twenty five years and lot has been a hero in many islamic country osama bin laden is simultaneously logged and hated in the islamic world they hate him for violence the love him for his stance his views and for his inflexibility it's not
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a case that some people like bin laden 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 a psychological laws a hero's 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 with 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 a change is going to be positive and that mr cell phone and unfortunately russia has accumulated a very bitter experience of fighting terrorism today who needs our advise the most . but you know i was once invited to participate in a major international forum in vienna organized by the o.s.c. it was a very representative event the subject among other things was victims of international terrorism and humanitarian and political attention to them in my greeting address
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to gas i set it apart from you there are even more stream of people here look at a balcony and some other seats many people begin turning their heads there are victims sitting over there i went on to say the victims who burned in new york towers who died in our metro and perished in madrid london in kabul all of them are here what makes them different from you and us is that they sit silently yet they are the most vital participants and 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 our low. 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 at least 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 that this in part is an answer to your question we've all paid such
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a high price for this experience that it's simply criminal and immoral not to share with other people who should share our experience with pay 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 like there can be no individual experience it would be totally incompatible with the general experience each country quicks its own national experience and become a basket of cooperation and 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. they come in thousands. play what. others want to take her spirits. but she is the genius
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of the rivers. is in her destiny. chasing a dragon. chosen from among many. he was given a clear cut mission. a mission he successfully accomplished. became the first ever in outer space. of the soviet union one of the best known persons in the whole world. all his thoughts were focused on flight. could he ever think that his life's work would cost him his
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life. what happened in those few seconds. and what she could see these sealed barrels still hold. your regard any. place an r.g.b. . color. space is about all of our national security there is no substitute and there is no alternative to military dominance in space. bombs on target time balancing the books that will doubtless will easier able to deliver through space ship land and she. better. company. the film has to count her place. and we must. be. several hundred.
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years of investment in the peaceful uses of outer space. and this incredible investment from the united states and from the european union in canada other countries like this all this stuff is completely in jeopardy if we start putting weapons in outer space. looking. to live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence the streets of this country than there are in the street. so let's get a stand in baghdad. one minute of this for a minute british of. divide as it. is from the.
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forums rooms. around journalism a infidel a ministry the victims. of a feast if this is not a provocation but warns of. the forces of the shift steppers are you sure that's a pretty picture in the streets they have no idea about the hardships to face it. they wanted to says it is all going to need some. pretty army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice
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and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. to three thousand nine hundred forty five dollars on t.v. dot com. the week's top stories bella ruse comes face to face with the more than specter of terrorism for the first time five people have already been arrested following the minsk metro blast that killed thirteen and wounded over two hundred. fifty five and continues between pro and anti-government forces in libya remade reports of more nato airstrikes and the analysis involvement could do more harm than good as experts say it's poisoning the ground there with radioactive ammunition. europe struggles to deal with the reality of multiculturalism italy's straining its borders to accept a rising wave of immigration and muslims in france are outraged. and
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the man behind an internet mouthpiece for russia's most wanted terrorist goes on trial in finland and is next to the extremist website or ignored it follows the dea forking and questioning of a priest who criticized the same site for terror propaganda. all for me and less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime kate is next with the scorsese. hello and welcome to this more serious until the top stories trading places there's garbage rubin to leap from defending champions the need to invoke topical russian premier league. wow mission accomplished peers are the winners here reversing course not been rochelle white lost his lead to reach the final of the fed cup and shanghai surprise lewis hamilton grabs victory his first of the season at the chinese grand prix after a thrilling battle as soon after. that first of all and his can have leapt from
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defending champions in it to go top of the russian premier league for the first time this season after winning two males and rubin was always this first half deflected shot full goalkeeper. ahead they didn't do we have made it to you shortly after the break because they got worse with six minutes to go after the grandest salvatore's look at it was sent off early out of all that had a chance to retain top spot but they lost one hell of a lot of ugly. as lawyers late went on last second bottom part hundred this one one that. has temporarily gone so after winning three one and struggling car looks like y'all are making most of them suspect defending this just ahead after twenty minutes it didn't take them long to double their lead to four minutes in fact damn crowning is mazy round with a fine individual go. rounds at victory with ten minutes to go alexander who cut off strolled around cars defense making three no. hollow
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did grab a storytime consolation for the home side and transfer that is meant an old laugh from the bruins and carr states the bottom. and everything and also have a chance to narrow the gap to leaders not united as they host liverpool in the premier league i wasn't going to second by side occurrence. seven points adrift with this game in town and arcade allegations reds are sixty five points behind taught and you can feel great but the place and the score deep into the second half three minutes to go there is still no milk. while at wembley bolton and cycle doing battle in the f.a. cup semi final to decide who meet at lunch to city in the final on may the fourteenth and it's pretty safe to say their opponents will be stoic the partners are thrashing the trotters a five nil goals from nothing adding to roberts who then came in jones within the first half an hour and given bolton a mountain if i'm wrong walters then added of course in sixty eight minutes and that some of them it's. at russia now tennis are through to the fed cup final after
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watching italy five nil in the best of five series here in moscow a victory sets up a final against either belgium or the czech republic back yet in the russian capital in november that is a nation needed just one winner from the remaining three matches and vera zvonareva led the home side to victory with a straight sets win a little bit of injury one hundred three had a few problems against her opponents taking the first set six ball and the second sixteen introductions place in the final and she said it was one of the most emotional the entries perfect career. is definitely in a very emotional in for me because i knew this would give my right you are third point and will go into the final solution for me was a tough match in. interplanetary careful of it and i knew that when i was going into the match i think i did well because i played well the key points. that i want there's no actually i'm definitely one of the most emotional wins in my career. find out how the tie unfold in russia putting themselves in
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a strong position after winning both in singles matches on saturday and russian competed the whitewash against the italians on sunday afternoon and they are probably trying to back at a time battlestar ironic the russian edge her opponent seven six seven six four the doubles also went away but the home side. found that all eyes remain unbeaten on clay since two thousand and five after beating fellow spine is that of farah in straight sets with the sevens monte carlo masters title the one six hole seven five three extend his winning run in the tournament to thirty seven matches spies and one consistent performance by both players on sunday while number one safe find out in six break points and berth pareto iceland is ready to take their first set up to sharing breaks in the second it's all right in the eleventh lane and served out so much ice hockey not as newly crowned champion some of that you lie and say they performed like a machine to win the darren cup for the first time the far side three two i don't
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think the best of seven series or one in front of thousands of fans and robert governor was that. she would get that we will definitely win today since our city will be celebrating really hard and enjoying a chance for us we still have a chance and then we have she got a speech on march all he knows how to lead his team he knows the team and its potential the fact the florina so the home side getting off the first in few restored hundred thirteen was with the smashed home just eight minutes in one nil longest with a girly as the host give their own soluto as soon as possible and quite often said diminishing conflict with. what we've read and done more it won't be because they'll be called lee jones one morn. but it was so what had they trained nights five minutes from time and it taking what i'm going to need to do
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was. inspired by their cheering post one week to extend their lead legs on the speed of with the strike three one. i ever used to get book three minutes from time the look of the life on the mill a few good men making. a flood. and when the fun is something that signaled a new name a sketch of champions. fish little three years of litigation hard work and take a look at mine a reward but i. think. he's willing to get a kick out to everybody sauce everybody knows that we have a very strong squad all four lines were working like one machine and the results
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came by itself. michelle icon find the words this is incredible we're the best and we proved that there were a lot of critics and speculation but we tried to ignore it i want to thank everyone the place and those who did those who were injured also the wives of the whole kit that all the fans in the last thoughts we're the best we've come a long way for this and now just look around this is why we play hockey this makes life worth living. so i bought it probably will speak three more than any other regional club as it was there before and john chambers of course all the way to the finals dismantle it might be the most important victory in my opinion is the thing about ak boss because that is a very strong tactic reverse team which by stuckey that may not be so elegant at first sight of the game is really efficient it's only logical that they've won the kate. feels good going to come for tonight it was a hard issue numbers. this week if you're going up going to use what
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a great team can be proud of. you get a man living do for you with your heads held high. the little bit of political my guys were fighters against good players i think we played a morally i'm proud of my team we fought until the last minute i want to thank atlanta all the people who've done such a great job i want to thank my clears it was a pleasure we did it. robert but when you're on our team and something works. for me the one that lewis hamilton has thanks a stunning first victory of the season for a trace the red bulls championship leader sebastian vettel in china that all started on pole but how as a teammate jenson button i asked the general really that's right off the line thompson lost his position in the first round of stops britain made one more startling battle and made his fresh tires work the past but not sleeping last as
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ferrari and the seconds of the last day was taken after the four laps to go but was put to third place on the penultimate lap as radicals mark webber simply open for battle eighteen's on the grades i should tell you which often i think this way. is not just eighteen points behind i thought in the championship. one of the best races i have experience where. you know guys are out front and then have to do quite a lot of overtaking but real from the uk to the guys and back to the factory and in the garrett a really put their hearts in to do it in the car and making the car at best they can be every weekend and it feels amazing to be able to bring a car i'm going to break i'm going to trickle in. and finally to the london marathon and russia as well number one really actual book about was beaten in second place by mary kind of kenya around the fourth fastest margin of all time while the men's race was won by fellow kenyan emmanuel mutai who also sets
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a new course record trying to secure all broke away at the twenty one mile mark and finished in two hours four minutes and thirty eight seconds in the previous best one hundred thirty two seconds three time without martin was second and patrick mccarthy went for team sweet for kenya while in the women's events qatar he broke away after fifteen miles and run an unofficial time of two hours ninety minutes and seventeen seconds and one favorite book about the second time another kenyan thirty one year old david sent it back to flag at this that. and that's all this was news for this bulletin we'll all be back invest on that so i was with another update journey that. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realm of.
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