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we'll. review the latest in science and technology from the rules for. the future coverage. for thirty pm in moscow the zero jihad riots the world's top ten can say to those families who have lost loved ones as terror justice has been done. u.s. president confirms osama bin laden has been killed in a special operation but questions are already being asked over who initially supported the world's most wanted terrorist. libyan state t.v. shows the bodies of colonel qadhafi son and grandchildren killed nato bombing in tripoli air raid government supporters respond by storming western embassies
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forcing the u.n. to withdraw its staff from the capital. and with nuclear safety again in the spotlight following events at fukushima and the anniversary of her noble russian powerplants introduce a new levels of safety precautions to avoid a disastrous repeat. up next r.t. talks exclusively to giuliana songe founder of the controversial wiki leaks website and the man behind the leaking of thousands of classified diplomatic cables stay with us. julian thanks for talking to r.t. now through the course of your work it's reasonable to assume that you have some insights into how political decisions being made what do you make of the recent events in the middle east and north africa do you think that we're seeing genuine social unrest or are we seeing some kind of orchestrated revolt and if so who do you think is behind or where there's genuine change and some parts of the little
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things i mean egypt is a clear case i was concerned at the beginning of the egyptian revolution as to when whether we just saw a changing of the chairs and you know it may mean something same existing power structure when something really different was happening after mubarak. played kyra you saw really revolutions occurring in even the truth we've seen here i'm from alexandria to quite i'm so that's a sort of change it's hard for them to know what's happening in some other countries is it be different so the situation in libya is we told them the state actors you know for me to be rid of something that's being driven by because now it is normal for the neighboring countries to have interconnections with me to be activists in different countries friendlies in different countries businesses in different countries and states from neighboring countries that's normally when
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outside forces from very very far flung countries start to take an aggressive role right in the regional affair. then we have to look a bit more and say what's going on is not normal so what's happening in libya for example is not normal and social networking what role do you think sites like facebook and twitter have played in the revolutions in the middle east how easy would you say it is to manipulate media like facebook in particular on. the. the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented here we have the world's most comprehensive started but it's about people and their relationships and that means their interests and their locations and communications with each other their relatives all feelings with the united states all acceptable to us in terms of facebook. google yahoo always making with organizations
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have. a place for u.s. intelligence. it's not a matter of serving a subpoena they have an interface that they have developed for u.s. intelligence to use now is it pick a state facebook. is actually run by u.s. intelligence now it's not like that it's simply that u.s. intelligence was able to bring to bear legal and political pressure to them and it's costly for them to hand out records about what about and so they have automated the process and everyone should understand that. when they have their friends to facebook they are doing free work for the united states intelligence agencies including this database where let's talk about. elitists of wiki leaks cables to have been released they show the u.k. as a haven for extremism with at least thirty five guantanamo detainees having at least
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past three you k. is the u.k. still a haven for terrorists still being a haven for terrorists but it is certainly a haven for all the guards and former regime dictators that have come here i mean you remember the famous pinochet trial police edition of pinochet from the u.k. which the if that's your resistance. incredibly using a lawyer that is involved in in trying to exit right and me from the united kingdom now part of that is perhaps good it's an example of true liberalism in the united kingdom but if you want to come here you will particularly. on the other hand it does seem to be it is connect between is it really supportive and pretty speeches like me who can communicate but on the other hand it is supporting people like sons of good offing and this is. the information why has within weeks released
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it now i mean it seems to sort of sort of to be to be off to the fact is it because obama has recently announced his re-election campaign and obviously closing guantanamo was one of his main election promises was a number of reasons why we released. the primary one is that we are a small organization very committed one and last year we came under it's extraordinary attack all these things continue to go on and so they really dampen down their ability to move quickly in public when the timing is good obama has given up on closing guantanamo and has decided to reopen the trial process and we now have a situation where even the obama administration is that forty eight of these people who when questioned about it are completely innocent and invasion the same something and they're not going to have somebody so you completely innocent people incarcerated for years and years and years no trial and no i don't really know no
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country will treat them including states but the united states has made them its problem. and nine states was involved in rounding up and he's innocent people setting up a process that was from the very beginning corrupt there's a reason why they're in guantanamo and not on the u.s. mainland and not you know what it comes from. and that reason was to hide them and keep them outside of a war just like you have caribbean islands and cajun money laundering united states was engaged and people didn't but let's move on and talk about your media partners one of which is the guardian with whom you are now involved in a dispute but you chose them as your primary english language partner for distributing the wiki leaks cables and now guardian journalists a published book on wiki leaks which you say is an attack on you how would you describe following that the gods is the guardian stance on whistleblowing and media
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freedom in general you know they are they are publishing organizations because they want as much right for them to publish it is as possible that's a matter of self interest and what they have done with cable cooking in this incredible reduction over reduction of what it is they have pushed the right with the people to know the very very edge and got their concern about using any possible attack on them but we have seen this sort of abuse. of the narrative that we have provided. social climbs regarded the guardian is the worst offender but we saw it also going to new york times a new york times rejected a sixty two page cable down to two paragraphs and this is completely against the agreement that you originally set up with them on november the. that agreement
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was that the only redactions that should take place to protect people's lives and should be no other than a reduction not to hurt their intention not not to protect their gardens province but only to protect lives what happens in the west is that there is no border between state interest and commercial from. the edges of the state as a result of privatizing rationing follows the wind blew it out into the edges of companies and so when you look at how the guardian behaves or how the new york times behaves. it is part of that marriage of corporate and state interests seamlessly blurring to reaching an audience concerned but on the dream about being criticized by these powerful interests about lawsuits security against and. driven by oligarchs driven by people powerful enough to push. the case
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forward let's talk a little bit about you and what you are going through at the moment you are currently fighting extradition to sweden what are your fears should you be extradited that the problem is in two parts. and i had states he's trying to get up an execution case for me to the united states. just today we see a new subpoena coming out of the secret grand jury that is operating you know xander virginia is trying to get our place is pretty much case against him and. he is. building that case and whatever country i mean once he decides to indict they will try to extract me from that country and possibly not just me possibly arkansas. the other problem with the
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swedish expansion is that the process itself has been corrupted. so it was corrupted from the very beginning and we've seen corruption is one of these media we've seen. all sorts of strange actions in relation to how the this case is progressed and what message do you think it would send to the world if the u.k. did turn around almost unexpectedly at this point it seems and refused to extraditing we depends on which country so here's the sort of calculation it's going on united kingdom. united kingdom it wants to keep at the various levels wants to keep its good relationship with its lights. so if you k. was to reject a u.s. execution order that would pose terrible problems for similarly if it was really a swedish experience that would pose problems for it because it would look like it
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was seeking to harden me and this is the sort of given situation in afghanistan if we repeat that it was harboring bin laden as a result of course that response of any country which he used to be harboring us as united states and trying to conduct its aggressive response. faces a weak oppressions united kingdom. does attempt to excite me the united states. when it would face a difficult position weakling. which is the bulk of people in the vatican support us and finally julian who do you consider to be our number one enemy. number one enemy the ignorance. and i believe that is the number one immediate everyone does not understanding what is actually going on in the world and so anyway start to understand you can make a fifth of this isn't an effective plans now christine is who is promoting
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ignorance all those organizations and try to convince secret. and those organizations which distort truth from asian to make difference misrepresentative and it's the latter category. it is bad media. it really is my opinion that the media it in general so backed we we have to question whether the world wouldn't be better off without them altogether and there's so distorting as to how the world actually uses. the result as we see wars and we think corrupt governments continue. and one of the hopeful things i've discovered is that really every war that has started in the past fifty years has been a result of the media lies the media could have got that if they had searched
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enough if they hadn't reprinted government propaganda they could have stopped but what does that mean and that means basically populations don't like rats and populations have to be fooled into wars populations don't willingly and with open eyes go into a war so if we have a good media environment then we'll also have a peaceful environment. thank you very much. in india she's available to the grand central shirts and the taj mahal. to which president bush made which resembles the no beach resort public close to go on my home here to see ridges the cement hotel foolish palace hotel. on the radio
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the leader of the g.o.p. who kills shirts in new delhi who took. babyhood three collections among the clothes of the maidens motown's believe the book was a movie to medicine ships and it was promised to take on this. world's top terrorist to sit down the u.s. president confirms osama bin ladin has been killed in a special operation but questions are already being asked over who initially supported the world's most wanted terrorists. libyan state t.v. shows the bodies of colonel gadhafi son and grandchildren killed in a nato bombing in tripoli outraged government supporters respond by storming western embassies forcing the u.n. to withdraw its staff from the capital. and with nuclear safety again in the spotlight following the events of fukushima and the anniversary of chernobyl russian power plants introduce new levels of safety precautions to avoid a disastrous repeat. stay with us here on our team is up next with
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sports. hello welcome to the sports news thank you for joining me on this holiday monday and we have the headlines strugglers battle while dinamo moscow wait for felix my gas to take up the reins again just spotlight now in the russian premier league. while texting the phones beckon defends his trip to the british royal wedding after his l.a. galaxy slides one to defeat. and hockey player rochelle you scored alexei try to shame gets you injury ahead of their crunch group game against new slovakia of the world championships. but first a full on demand in moscow are going to catapult themselves into the top half of the russian premier league table as the capital side troublesome has to play struggling spot right now jake so not all being managed for the second time i take
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it outside the case ok well spoken boss six mcgrath has been touted to take over after the season closes and the german bundesliga into the time now are languishing in tenth place with just two wins out of six games so far all their opponents now could move out of the drop zone and even the highest head should they be the women's sports car anyone else to learn from that it's ok to state the i don't. know mean lawsuits remains up to the table but only by a point of being held so we don't stop by you boys present on sunday it was the home side of the five the first two chance of the game however the ashes left mf'er did well tonight to sun and joke of it. is the end stopper is a game called into action this time to keep at this long range efforts. thomas if you count part of the business best chance of the game but his goal by an
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effort was beaten away by you're going to go to golf. was about holding on for it is a point means that it's not only the table by just a single point from which you can. find out what another better policy penalty gave and she the point until stalls scored from the spot last week for his first goal of the season and did it again for a one zero win with his side systems in the stable trust us that it is however reports suggest referees bands like sakina could face a ban for pointing at the spot where this isn't a forgone stop defending later on what looked like another controversial decision. well in a high scoring game on sunday clearly as a bit of twice painful behind the two two three being but this does went ahead and you are doing what i'm going to do to knowledge and the. penalty that's some sort of equalizer than two minutes you just thought it was. being they went ahead again at the start of the second half the night on target is.
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but that lead lasted less than ten minutes any serving finding an equaliser after would be fatal to clear so to to finish clear moving up one place and for the bottom to be stood out when five games then noise. and elsewhere for moved off the bottom after coming from behind to beat fellow strugglers cart to want to send their opponents to the front of a terrible state it's the home side the lead this time keeps up gapers your calls itself is his best however his side of the break only shows that the chance of the net and just three minutes after the interval that mongolia should grab his second great effort to play all three points for tom who up to twelve. just to confirm all that here is a table defending champions need to leave the way with not much breathing down
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their necks and are not far behind well with the other end. sponsor brought up a table with my points each though the last i could realise is finest how can they produce it enough when i was in hama. followed bringing guns the title race is on again after asked i'll be ninety one will the emirates result means the red devils lead the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea when they play at old trafford next weekend iran saying that if they only go after fifty six minutes past the welshman finished off a well work move results for leeds united with the same goal difference this trail see who would go top with victory in manchester elsewhere manchester city have tightened their hold on for thought of three two one we'll have a bottom side west liverpool have leapt from tottenham to fifth with their queen nowhere i think the castle will stay second bottom after a one one draw. so let's have a look at the top of the title it is really close just three points separating
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united and chelsea it's both sides and goal difference the thirty. and then manchester city occupy the other two champions league spots with liverpool in the europa league place ahead of time. at the bottom of its west some thoughts a win could lift them out of danger the last four sites separated by only three points. and meanwhile birthday boy david beckham insists his trip to the world rating didn't affect his performance for his l.a. galaxy side on sunday night after they slumps two two one defeat to dallas that he was thirty six this monday was back in america just two days after being wounded in the historic occasion was the for her england caps and believes his performance wasn't on my phone long flight this trip back in the galaxy he claims he was ready to play. i think my performance wasn't like there was a. toilet in any way. in the game obviously it's not ideal having the travel
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having to fly back to england from here but. great bunch of teammates behind me and the manager took decision you know he could have not played me today but you know he spoke to me and obviously he spoke to the players and. always ready so that was never an issue. there was. very well and there's not many people in the world that could do it he did over this week and performed. has moved to the ice now and russia will have to make do without forward alexei turner shanklin the last group a game against hosts live accurately hockey world championships on tuesday the acma start fix up a leg injury just sixth or win over slovenia on sunday great goals like somebody who often suffer is not we have spared as russians in bratislava but yet it's lucky because men are still in a tight corner after losing their opening to germany to nil well because it says there are no easy games but it's a live picture ambience and second seeds canada who tried to be after nine one
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crushing affronts switzerland who also have two wins one two in that group after beating the roost. now russia's the number one tennis player nikolai debit and then has returned to the world's top thirty after ending sixteen months title dramatically make open history set victory over local florian lie i saw him leave twelve places to twenty eight spots that don't close ranks as high as well number three back in two thousand and six and has been struggling ever since finishing as runner up to roger federer with qatar open in january probably also climbing the charts after an injury lay off is argent and martin del potro he won the estoril open in portugal with a straight set when spain's fernando verdasco that's his son title of the year and the former u.s. open champion in kuwait for all of that taking the first set six two just over half an hour. going on to take the second at the same scoreline during his time injured del potro slipped to four hundred eighty four in the world but the argentinian is
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now up to thirty two after getting his second title this season. take a look at the n.b.a. where memphis had continued on their role in the playoffs after knocking out top seed silence only in the first round of now in the opening game of their series against oklahoma zach randolph school's thirty four points them on the road while in the eastern conference semifinals miami heat lost in ninety five once ninety two and way to top scoring thirty eight points for the heat and only praise once coach . the start of the game was very good with our energy commitment on that side of the floor. that really brought us a ton of energy for the rest of the game dwayne said the time with his energy. to match up with reality and explain a lot of energy chasing our screens pushing them to our help guys who are active in some deflections. make and some plays there so we got got to where
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and now we have to try to get in leisure as quickly as possible and figure out how we can play better obviously i think in the fourth quarter we can execute better sure but more poise when we do have a lead and that's something wark on the next forty eight hours. god now and bubba watson has won the series classic in louisiana by sinking the second hole of a playoff against webb simpson and there were neck and neck going into the final round both on twelve under par overall and by the time they reached the last they were both and fifteen under but simpson's attempt for birdie stopped well short of the hole. and that gave what some say the victory this effort and sure to those of you playing their part so it went to a playoff i burst bird of the first since a man missed his chance of a birdie at the second what's and made sure he didn't miss his to his second title on the p.g.a. tour this year. and elsewhere in the west would keep hold of the world number one
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spot after winning the valentine's championship in south korea he fired a flawless five on the power final round of sixty seven that gave him one shot win over miguel and got him an f. westwood who won in indonesia last week made a top five finish stay on top of the rankings ahead of germany martin climber and finally my g.p. rider danny but rosa has the point his doctors after winning his first race following surgery on his shoulder the spaniard has had problems since crashing in japan last year but appears to have finally recovered with victory at the astro grand prix in portugal it was a real jewel to see him and fellow stymied jorge lorenzo but across it made his move three laps to go to the line first and wait for the twenty five year old son of the seven months the plate was inserted in the shoulder of the present is a look both have been pinching an artery and in turn making his arm one another operation is needed to put it right and it appears to have worked getting the rounds into second place in portugal teammate it's
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