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you can say to those families who lost loved ones it is terror justice has been done. party asks what's just and what's not that's where uncle ahmed confirms the death of al qaida that summer when there are also the side. effects of killing of colonel gadhafi his son in a nato airstrike sparks outrage in libya as angry crowds have been forming a c. plus. economic desperation intensifies the u.s. debt collectors resorting to
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a few style backwards to make americans pay their way. and as many countries question then your safety margin can perceive a crisis our team is pouring a new russian react to assess its own duty. on air and online this is our table straight it was top story today the u.s. president barack obama has confirmed that a solid bin laden has been killed in a special operation in pakistan sources suggest that his body has been buried at sea which will do little to counter claims from the pakistani taliban that their leader is still alive results and see cutting off reports from washington d.c. his death has brought reminders that it was the u.s. itself that nourished the growth of al qaeda and bin laden himself back in the 1980's. u.s.
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president barack obama addressed the nation to announce in fact the united states has it can finally confirm that osama bin laden has been killed by u.s. special forces also we are just blocks away from the white house right now where there have been hundreds of people who have gathered right outside of the white house in celebration of this news this news that in fact has the united states has been pursuing for for the past decade since the nine eleven attacks it's been ten years in afghanistan nearly since since the ten year since the nine eleven attacks which really really start of the the active hot conflict on the ground in afghanistan but we cannot. forget that the roots of conflict so often go back to foreign policy decisions made years and years ago and you know while the president did say in his speech tonight that the american people did not choose this fight this fight came to the united states on u.s. soil referencing of course the nine eleven attacks we have to remember that the united states' policy of corporately arming them in afghanistan back in the
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eighty's had of course contributed so much to the current situation that we have on the ground today and that's it's one of those things that unfortunately in washington sort of gets really lost in the mix you know we don't really see the consequences of certain foreign policy actions as they relate to to the present new developments on the ground. logs he's moved on this country is going to hold on to see how the very movements that us once that is freedom fighters in afghanistan the terrorist group thirty years later. it was a perpetrator. which was used as a proxy war against the soviet union by the media and the jihadi counter insurgency of their time some of the ludden turned out as one of the main financier and organizer over the arab mercenaries who came to make money to spread their violent and extremist ideology the beach was financed jointly by the saudi arabia but
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mostly it was directed and trained by the united states of america and orchestrated by the central intelligence agency as freedom fighters this thirty years later was with branded as. must come as welcome the news of the death of osama bin laden and once again underline the need for joint efforts against terrorism but critics who really would it's too little to set it right this week she. reports from the indian capital and. it's important to remember that when you think about this global war on terror it's not something that just effects the united states or the west it's something that attacks the entire world whether it's in moscow or here in new delhi i think the most recent major terrorist attack here in india was said to have been linked to the i.s.i. or caucused on secret service so obviously around the world there are terrorist attacks that have happened in recent years since two thousand and one september
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eleventh it had nothing to do with osama bin laden so while the death of osama bin laden can be seen as somewhat of a success saying that the war on terror is over is definitely a little bit over simplified but i think it's also important to remember the context here the history of this region if you look back to the one nine hundred eighty s. it was actually the united states along with the help of the eye of fire pakistan secret service that were supposedly training freedom fighters during the soviet afghan war it was then those same freedom fighters that ended up turning into terrorists and carrying out a lot of these attacks that ended up really majorly attacking the lives of the pakistani civilians that along with american drone attacks that have killed several pakistani civilians it's hard to say that pakistan also hasn't been affected by this war on terror they certainly have been a victim as well when it comes to india's reaction to osama bin ladin a lot of indians are still waiting for pockets on government official reaction as to whether or not they knew that these american troops were going to come in and
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capture osama bin ladin there's a lot of talk a lot of speculation here a lot of eyebrows raised talking about the fact that osama bin laden was captured still close to the pakistani capital a lot of indians here are wondering how they could not have known that he was there . for the russians a struggle with terrorists to use. guns of militants who were doing special operations. from the front line of russians or. russia's north caucasus really remains the main training ground for terrorists in the country and there's a mounting at rather than surrounds this district of provides a convenient zone for militants to hide and to develop their network and this is really the same situation as we may observe at the outgunned pakistani border now in the last several weeks there has been an intensified anti terror raids and dozens of militants have been wiped out including some high profile figures among
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terrorists with links to al qaida but still there is no clean formation elsewhere russia's most loan to terrorist might be hiding here in this region and russian security forces are searching for the claimed responsibility for a number of high profile terror attacks including the mosque idea the airport attack that happened this year and tween suicide moscow metro bolling's that happened last year still this search operation for him continues and indeed the disappearance of bin laden is important but as the search operation continues for other terrorists here in this region it really shows that it's a global issue but it's far from being sold. political analyst for the novice t.v. news agency babbitt says sullivan large represented an image of the enemy the us needs to drive its politics. he was almost made into a sort of a corpse he was. sort of a proper guy look talk he was
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a he was a. little bit more than you will get with this watch. fortunately we see this tradition of the united states always find someone who persona flies me last. seen it was me all three now until recently it was been a lot of them so heavily. i'm told that the state cannot survive without you this is not the way we're development well a whole. chain will seize at some moment because after all it's not injured you know creature not an islamic cultural tradition. to want to have us if you need any image to keep yourself in form. of a peaceable. libyan state t.v. has shown the bodies of the son and three grandchildren of colonel gadhafi who were reportedly killed in a nato air strike sparking a wave of outrage of course we have more on embassies and tend to british and
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italian embassies suffered considerable damage u.n. has been one of its mission and it was also. the former head of the center for a certain liberalization thinks nato has ignored. the evidence suggests that. buildings in tripoli have been targeted hospitals or be targeted we have. rather conspicuous particularly well targeting the family of the head of states namely. as well as its grandchildren. and we can make our own judgments but this kind of behavior is interrogation of international law but nothing allows the united states. to go into a country and start killing the head of state all members of his family i would hope that russia and china will take the initiative of
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confronting the united states britain and france in the security council the united nations this is these are illegal acts been violation of the un charter and above all be undertaken by countries which are involved in a war crimes in other parts of the world being we are going to stand in part has gone. on as the crash is continuing syria dad has already sold more than five hundred there's increased speculation it sets a coming next target for intervention in the stand off action right under says any further nato action would have harmful consequences it is notable that former lasix agent alice to cook has been quoted here in this country as saying that the reports from on the ground in syria to match what the wire agencies are saying is true what's happening in syria of course with the serial result and. so much
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disastrous. consequences i mean the straits of hormuz palestinian groups of people in egypt would all probably rise up against it because syria is such a linchpin of. everything that is against us has your morning power now in in the middle east. website already got calmer after your opinion as to why nato is bombing libya but not syria so for the biggest amount of oil that is directing their willingness to intervene around forty percent are sure that nato strikes in syria just a matter of time just one percent of the differences in the political styles of the person going to r.t. dot com and have yourself. france has taken the one of the most active roles in intervening in the uprisings that have been raging in africa in our world apart from libya and also saying troops to its former colony ivory coast resulting in
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reports all signs show that the eyes of the french government are no turning to syria. limbs cousin was shot by troops during syria's protests his parents there now live in hiding but he fears france will make things even worse by bormann his country on the pretext of stopping the violence i don't wish to have. an air force in syria but i. you know it's the same chain of events that brought to war with libya and now on full doing its whole first syrian leader bashar al assad was invited for talks in paris as was colonel gadhafi but at the same time france reportedly was funding opposition groups in both states now nicolas sarkozy's government is slapping damascus with sanctions the precursor to the invasion of libya humanitarian aide
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says one also will again be their excuse to go in the logic of them going to need is that they shouldn't have been in syria. syria was once under french occupation but certainly say france behaves as if it's still in control france they've had their spies there for decades now and the religious have had their people there for breaking it so they're going to do whatever they can to use their influence to change the regime in a way that they see fit intervention would leave france fighting in four walls that hasn't happened since it was a colonial power the french defense ministry hasn't been this busy in over fifty years already fighting in afghanistan and libya and the ivory coast is now turning its sights on another former colony syria but expose think the real target is syria's key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear
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ambitions and this part of international moves to stop that program damascus would become. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east it events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia will choose with the military interventions with rising along it warms the fuelling boylan's across the middle east when all those a little bit early escalating the conflict is an invitation to a series of civil wars outside forces and should not interfere give advice or take sides in internal conflicts and russia's foreign minister adds there could be a sting in the tail he says only chaos in the region helps the very extremist and west wants to stop gaining power tell you bush or r.t.
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paris. the general public in europe and the us having reconsidered duped into supporting foreign interventions so says genocides the founder of wiki leaks exclusive interview with r.t. is a preview of what's to come in an hour's time here about. the number one enemy in ignorance . and i believe the number one in media everyone is not understanding what is actually going on now. with crowding ignorance it is bad media. it really is wired my opinion that the media in general so bad. we have to question where the world wouldn't be better off without them altogether . oh distorting. how the world actually use. the result in wars and we think governments continue. nearly every war that has started in the past fifteen years has been
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a result of media lives. populations have to be prudent. with many americans struggling to pay off their debts growing numbers are said to be subjected to extreme abuse from debt collectors furious for rants to threats of physical violence there's no holding back for those determined to make people pay their way or in a. imagine a call coming to your home you pick up and assuring her demands your money and threatens your life they had said that so we know where you live we know your wife is not going to get away with this before they are. in bora prions case he was dealing with the mafia and i called them back to find out exactly who they were they were the voices of debt collectors harassing the fifty year old music producer
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over a small debt belonging to his son. with a record number of americans drowning in unpaid bills losing homes and searching for jobs i've use in the u.s. debt collection industry has reached record highs one hundred forty four thousand complaints were filed with the federal government last year among them collectors resorting to racial slurs anti-semitic remarks and threats of rake certainly any threats of violence or clearly illegal contact with third parties somebody other than the consumer is here we go on unless it is on the very specific circumstances however dekho like that is routinely violate the third party disclosure rules and contact me and relatives as a means of putting pressure on consumers to pay attorney joseph morrow says most
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collection agents work on commission only getting paid when debts been recovered a climate of economic desperation intensifying the use of illegal and aggressive tactics just to net a bounty paycheck there are to my knowledge about four or five cases of suicide coming from that collection harassment has also been heart attacks and strokes ironically a lifeline is always extended to the biggest borer of them all the us governments with an exceptional debt. fourteen point three trillion dollars america he just spending money printing more cash and relying on creditors like china to own up to one point one trillion dollars in u.s. treasury bonds i will make it perfectly clear that congress will raise the debt ceiling washington gets a safety net wall street gets a bailout and the working american facing financial hardship. is that unfair yes is the economic environment disasters right now yes it is but there's been
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traditional ways to work your way out of these situations and those mechanisms are working anymore. i sound unlikely to be heard on wall street where the rich and powerful have lost billions in past years while poor americans on main street continue dealing with all the consequences. r t new york. now a brief look at some other news making headlines across the world this hour in berlin the police have clashed with left wing demonstrators jr and made a rally march was broken up with water cannon off the stones and bottles were thrown at shops thanks mr across the country to prevent trouble on a day that's turned violent in the past crossfire any more than four hundred thousand people don't even know they can restore actions. lives recorded on the air france jet crashed into the atlantic two years ago the coast of brazil
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and one of the recent discovery of the wreckage of the sea investigators. reveal what caused the crash that. people. think came down in the high altitude of the storm system for. the purpose of. mass crowds have taken to the streets calling for an investigation into possible war crimes i think part of the conflict. in the country according to a u.n. report released last week shelling by government forces killed tens of thousands of civilians are announced months in the war every authorities have rejected the allegations separatist group iting for an independent homeland have also come in for criticism of the project. nuclear safety has come under fresh scrutiny following the shock of what's unfolded at japan's fukushima plant the
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recent other verses of the chernobyl disaster has only added to the fears nazis are out there trying to find out if the lessons of the nerds are as new stations come online. this is the reactor which is of course part of the power station. heats up the water with the process of fission and then this water goes on and pounds of turbines which create the electricity normally if there is an accident if anything goes wrong this reactor shuts down with some special control rods they start the process of fission in japan when the initial earthquake took place there was a successful shutdown after the water cycle ration system was damaged but even after you shut the rods down even after you stop the spread of fission it doesn't stop straight away there is a remaining process which goes on for several days. in japan as a special backup system a diesel operated backup systems which are supposed to stop the rods from overheating with this leftover oppression which is happening but of course this
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system was damaged as well. which followed afterwards and this is what has made the . road scalding a buildup of buildup of pressure and eventually big explosions which of state shaken over the past few days this is the control room obviously the brains of the operation now the project the station was initially approved in the early eighty's all of this equipment was different those analog before now it's digital. i think you compare this to the sort of technologies that we used in chernobyl is totally inappropriate the system is also mated and these computers can do millions of calculations every second so a repeat of that is impossible all the same we can only hope that accidents such as three mile island. and this year will not be repeated any time in the near future either out of the. station. but i think what more needs you can find it on our
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website at r.t. dot com with blogs video clips and i think debates the most instances such as the russian moment sitting. chemical castration could have passed this sentence of some sleaze carton to the unions. and all youngsters in russia may soon be forced to pass drug tests. if your article. at the close of a major cereal factory rule russia has left its workers across a good local town's population and the bread like ducks in line came to southern ports when the company was solid up close and kellogg's sara first reports.
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the seventy five years this factory has been at the economic heart of the city of yes building one of russia's leading cereal brands or. oh my factory. it was more than just a job. in a few years again the brand is bought by kellogg's internationally recognized that with the name builds on its strong ethical value it should be an exciting development for the workers here he did not say great as it turns out the reversal of thing you want there on march the fourteenth we came to walk and we're told the company we believe dated it was short notice and people are shocked and emotional are you a generous redundancy package has done little to comfort the people. there are generations of families that worked here and told to build the brand the city is small there are hardly any jobs. in response to the sudden pleasure kellogg's said
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. the decision was not related to the performance of the workers or the plant's management we appreciate their inclusion in the results of their work and admit that their contribution was valuable for the business but it's now kellogg's will be preparing the rewards but the loss of the plant was everything for people it was our way of life. kellogg's also they claim they're involved in the search for new investors at the factory and its production facilities to be sold as a package. of little seems to be happening the production equipment has been removed not a hateful sign they say paying to see the factory back in action when we tried to see for ourselves we were refused entry of. the owner of the company a mere restructuring pistone who's perception that all of this kind of decision cannot be called socially responsible and that's absolutely clear. in the ethics
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