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would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from first impressions. start on t.v. dot com. life in the exclusion zone r.t. this it's an area which was severely affected by the chernobyl nuclear disaster twenty five years ago it is still inhabited today. we can fix this thing right now we have an opportunity. as nato airstrikes hit the center of the libyan capital fresh civilian casualties intensify calls for an investigation into the block sections. and india's gendercide the country's latest census reveals the downing sex ratio exposes a trend of abortions and parents discover they're having a go.
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around the world and around the clock this is our take welcome to the program as japan continues to grapple with its nuclear crisis many are drawing parallels with the chernobyl disaster as they assess the true cost it's nearly twenty five years since the worst nuclear accident in history since the facts are still being fought today. for that sense of a village an exclusion zone but people are left to live with the risks of radiation . exclusion zone on the border between russia and belarus although some more than a hundred kilometers from chernobyl it received some to be a straight reactor fallout from the nuclear accident in nineteen eighty six. people were advised to leave but not everybody has this ceased to be
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a thriving community of more than five thousand people after chernobyl it was deemed unsuitable for living and its inhabitants henri cows in fact if you measure the radiation around here it's still several times higher than normal but just walk down the road and draw still people living all around the area. at first glance rushkoff looks like an ordinary village motel of off what they grow and their gardens and the livestock they keep out of the government says that it made from panels fatten the local feed from contaminated land isn't safe to eat. and. of course we're scared of the radiation and we simply can't afford to go anywhere else according to the government anyone who is living in the exclusion zone isn't liable to equivalent housing outside it but actually getting it as a problem. mickael malaysia of personally for the fire action herbal is the mayor
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of the nearby town of numbers they call hidden with the current system isn't working. there is a commission that values the housing of those people who want to leave and gives the money for it but the money's so small those people wouldn't be able to afford a house in most places around russia so many people choose to stay here with. the cancer rate in the area has gone up by seven points since chernobyl and the fact of the contamination may not have peaked yet. in the first few years after chernobyl at least there were government programs to clean up local food supplies but now they are gradually coming to an end we're being forgotten about. the. holding his clinic doctor for no visitors relative a home eighty six year old husband died of cancer from family contaminated materials she says she plans to live out the rest of her life here. i was never given
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a chance to leave and now i'm too old to go anywhere else. but while it may be too late for anna to move others here because still enjoy life without the shadow of radiation. europe there are no party screeching. there's the twenty fifth anniversary of the chernobyl disaster nears stay with r.t. for more reports on its aftermath and on monday we bring you a special documentary on the legacy of the catastrophe. twenty five years of. the most devastating nuclear disaster in history a. quarter of a century dismantling of its mistakes. the legacy of chile. on the party.
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in libya nato airstrikes have forced colonel gadhafi has troops to pull out of the rebel held city of misrata after almost two months standoff in the allied aircraft carrier fresh air strikes on the capital tripoli of the night the government spokesman saying at least three people were killed in the rec center and china has just returned from a monitoring mission in libya and leaves there's no justification for nato his actions. the bases for night in time fifty three of a u.n. resolution was that the claim was that gadhafi had bombed from that three particular districts in tripoli subsume presume. we visited these places there was no indication whatsoever of any aerial bombardment so they go it just goes to show that if there's a claim this has to be actually corroborated properly and that hasn't been done and what we've what we've had is a situation where nato has gone to war going to start sovereign nation on the base
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of an allegation which in terms of our findings was just baseless the point is that there has been no international investigative teams so far to investigate the nato bombings as well. the u.s. is sending arms drones to target the dolphins forces but every stone of the editor of the website waging nonviolence dot org says the move will only cause more innocent deaths. but any claim that this is a step forward is really hard to hard to jibe with with the facts on the ground. there as to miss what would vary widely and here was a civilian casualties due to drone strikes by the brookings institution pretty centrist democratic organization think tank and d c. a couple of years ago put out a report that showed that for every militant killed. another ten civilians were killed with each attack so i don't see any reason why that ratio
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would change in libya so introducing drones into the war libya is likely only and. more civilian casualties and more suffering for the libyan people. plays a times correspondents told r.t. that washington's initiative to send its trains is just another step on the parts towards a u.s. led ground operation where. right there is a stalemate we knew to be a stalemate so medo didn't work the term our hearts in the beginning almost two hundred of them didn't work so what do you do your job or drills this. last year and the pentagon is drying once again saying there will be collateral damage we just have to look at the record of the trouble to see this is not true coming back to the sooner the better asean writes we have been told that this is not a us war there were started by africa the african command that was its first african war were launched by general carter ham which is the commander of africa
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then the us which to me to which is basically the pentagon of that's when i start your nursing is deciding brussels without an american ok and now this we have been told that the u.s. as of last thursday it is our strike missions. we have u.s. predators underground so it's one life after another nonstop and we're going to have routes on the ground that this is absolutely we couldn't think of right now we have an opportunity to get. well britain italy and france are sending military advisors to libya in a move that has once again cause critics to call for allies to abrade the regional un resolution website we're asking what you think about it all. so so for the shorter vote he was thinking of the military voices who simply pave the way for full scale invasion or other third believe it's just serves to prolong the war and
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western interests twenty two percent are skeptical of the text was successful at all six percent it's something up mission for peace negotiations with the go to the office of. love on to asking for help yourself. india is becoming an increasingly male dominated society as a bassist census shows the number of girls born there was an all time low for desperate for some as they're financially for more attractive but that's resulting in a rising number of gender slipped to the bushman's so it seems pretty sure reports this gendercide may eventually leave many indian men without partners. it takes a village to raise a child the saying goes but in the village of crore about three hours from the indian capital not every child is given a chance here there are twice as many ways as girls and according to the latest indian census numbers the trend of more boys is
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a national reality and no coincidence the term divorce should be refused one son who can look after the family business who can look after the family name. dr rajiv cook is a physician at a hospital and hari ana in india sex selective abortion and finding out the sex of a baby before birth are illegal but every day sees patients who are willing to do just about anything to construct a family with more boys than girls. it's something which. you have people who come to you. nor and there are people who have to go and they want to. do anything while the villagers in cora can't deny the statistics if you will talk about what is
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happening to all the baby girls they do however admit that having boys is more attractive to them financially especially when it comes to the indian practice of upright family paying a gallery to declare family before their wedding is that are they both agree was me there are a lot of poor people in the villages who are mostly due to illness their fear dari it's like a big obstacle in the like. gender side continues at the rate it's happening now by twenty twenty one india will have twenty percent more men than women and one major concern for people here is who he is young boy don't marry when they grow up if nothing changes. this is a worry for everyone even we have two sons the drilling number of goods does worry us whether we will find wives or our sons are not in some places like korea and the gender ratios are so skewed that some villagers are traveling to other states to five brides for their sons. guards for poor families are brought in for.
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their families with money and there have been several stories of imported brides who end up for rasin ostracized for their cultural differences for you between plants. people and instances of you. have to get one value for to many it's a rooted mentality that will be difficult to change everybody thinks of a girl as a burden and bridges that is not born in the family leaving the future for females in the country unknown preassure either r t career or a india. what's ahead for you this hour we ask if americans are bothered by the growing pile computer junk that is out of an insatiable appetite for new devices pollutes other countries. it's invisible below should be doing here is the real civil war in africa it's not really happening. in d.c. already have found or it was run by that needed my.
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close up team goes underground in russia's transparent coal region for harsh climate doesn't stop people from digging for buried treasure. a court has ruled that the infamous qur'an burning pastor terry jones cannot hold an anti is nomic around in the city described as america's muslim capital just as the court to defend its decision in their own ruling that the proposed brownie could incite violence and outrage local community has also been protesting. christian friends are want to see how freedom of speech is being brought into the. they came to show that the planned protest was not causing a rift in their community even formed a human chain in a show of solidarity christians jews and muslims were not afraid. but we work together as a team as if it is one family they came to send pastor terry jones
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a message whatever has him tormented i'm going to pray and as god to deliver him this is to him is. for you he needs kill more than seven hundred people attended a service on the eve of the protest planned by a man that has held the qur'an on trial and another man who actually set the holy book on fire to fight what some here deemed the greatest offense with peace. peace. but where some in the city of dearborn are divided are along the lines of two rules of law the constitution and the qur'an and truly that freedom of speech but i think it should be a little bit more it stacked with people they get to create problem he has every right to say what he wants to do what he wants this is america this is not the middle east but at least he should not hurt our feelings for some across the country the question is will freedom of speech incite violence.
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earlier this month in response to pastor terry jones actions more than a dozen people were killed in mazar e sharif in afghanistan here in dearborn it is about public safety pastor jones was refused a permit to protest at the mosque but was told he could protest elsewhere he should not be stopped from expressing his opinion in other venues that he's been offered including the city hall under local laws here there are four designated free thanks to the henry ford community center a public library city hall and right here in one thousand nine hundred three court but the bigger question from. should there be designated free speech zones or under the first amendment of the constitution should the entire country you designated free speech them and their war in michigan christine freeze out our team. but with more insight into our top stories on our website that's often dot com let's look at what's lined up there for you right now russia's mysterious south some represented
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plate one is this is it open to new things for any army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully you have to live a. real life stories from world will come. true nine hundred forty five don't cheat dot com. the latest must have gadgets hit the high streets outdated devices themselves on the scrap heap on a computer job becomes someone else's problem this week. the streets of new york to find out how people feel about other countries paying the price for america's education.
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americans produce about three million tons of electronic waste every year and countries like india and up as the dumping ground so how many gadgets have you bought this year this week let's talk about that is there a gadget that you're lusting after right now as a g.p.s. but you are desperately guess you have no way to track where you're going without it basically. no maps. just not as good but an i phone and if she already have a phone course what was wrong with that but she needed my phone was a. story yesterday and it was almost a riot broke out over the. what do you think of that i think it's ridiculous actually why do you think americans are so all about their gadgets. and i shortened response. out of you guys. i
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forgot. everybody. like you see these people here when they drive because. so it is ok if we just they were everyone's doing it if someone jumps off a bridge that's ok to do it too. i mean we don't think they care why is that you say. it's invisible it's you know you should be doing here is somebody else's problems like a civil war in africa it's not really happening do you think people do care and just don't. anything about it or do you think they really don't care i think it's interesting i think industry should create an infrastructure for taking about because people. how would we get them to do that. how would we get through that. and maybe figure out some way to make it profitable for right now is about the bottom line is the i think you just need. the bottom line is that millions of tons of just started gadgets are polluting your planet every year so please do think
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about that the next time you feel that gadget lust coming up. well he's making headlines yemen's couple seen the dog as the ministrations in two months of on the wrist hundreds of thousands of pro-government protesters continue to take to the streets or people join in the uprising despite write downs of sinful killed nearly one hundred thirty two people were killed in protests across the country for the fifteen. turns many are present as against him including defecting army units guarding the bank protest camp in the country's capital. in syria the funerals will take place today for more than seventy people killed in friday's crackdown against pro-democracy protests it was the deadliest day of rising so far but demonstrators helped a minor to place
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a rush. of bloodshed tame for many ended by decades. seen as an attempt to defuse the rest. of the exclusions the crisis stricken from pushing a power plant in japan has been widened beyond twenty four moments after rising levels of radiation region it comes just days after government official. a tracking racial intermarriage regular health checks are also said to be carried out on those living closest to the city. that quickens more than twenty seven thousand dead or missing. terms get a closeup view of russia now and we're taking you to the country's copper mining are also renowned for its incredible landscapes trends micronesian.
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yes the area is renowned for its amazing views might force and of course the world famous right back so the famous long distance why can't i mean it will always stretches across the regions master. climate and its construction took more than half a century but with the last section of track laid up in the in the open the regions are rich natural resources. defense has actually gone underground. natural beauty reaches across russia strands michael region and beneath that a wealth of natural resources bringing them to the surface is why abdullah and the crew from the bike how mining company are here in the yukon. east i'm sorry to be the concorde opposers it's divided into three sectors and these are areas we drew thirteen thousand breaches in twenty ten it's the first stage of his deposit.
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it's expected to take five years to get from the exploratory phase to full scale escalation of the twenty million times of copper only to be veery here and to get to a deal and his crew are now has taken nearly six decades carter was first found here an eight hundred forty night with a lack of infrastructure it can you give me as difficult then mining average start with a vow to still be still the work they began back then and the story of today this mine was initially explored by soviet geologists and if you take a little group here you'll see whether modern day counterparts have dug to verify their findings to determine the viability and capability of escalating this mine you're going to see we're going to student long ago that we need to develop these deposits but the absence of engineering energy transportation facilities and. infrastructure that made those mines impossible past delays and present challenges
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architecture in the work of investors or the hopes of local government. projects means more investments and new jobs but it will also provide additional tax revenues into the entire region and new social programs will be launched some colleges warn that all skill at skating well profitable could harm the environment the regional government and by car mining company have agreed on a strategy that they insist will preserve the local ecology and enrich the economy so that the people trans by call region will not only benefit from the beauty of the area but also from its abundance period resources stacey bit our team. i started back with the headlines in a few moments yes watching. thanks
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the russian republic blends historic diversity with the economic diversification oil drilling industry pushes for tomorrow's special chemical products traditionally be patient the focus is on the fund pilot proof the government spirit kind of place by going online sometimes done at the heart of russian innovation on technology update we've got the future covered. we have seen the damage it has done for the environment mark chemicals with the fire probs we do not want any more new g.m.o. . or course systems because there was a good small experience in our system just appalled that that's allowed to go on. eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling
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there for it being used like a board to experiment you can use this getting. old now we have more questions than we have access to the guards. like. to live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad. one of the spring. breaks and. it bothers. her that. the pro journalism and the prevailing wisdom in the streets of the city.
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