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goal gone is washington finally wipes out the man it's been a hunting for in afghanistan for so long we asked what is next for the country that paid an enormous price for the u.s. led operation. stuck in violence the stalemate in libya prompts more talk about coalition ground troops going in but experts say the move could spike the conflict the death toll enormously. debate rages in russia as a growing number of sexual assaults of children sparks and initiatives introduced chemical castration headed by.
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twelve noon in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the main reason for going to war with afghanistan nearly a decade ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of a campaign both in human lives and hard money suggest the temptation for washington is big to declare mission accomplished and pull out but authorities merino porton i reports bin laden's death is unlikely to improve life in the war torn country. nine and a half years on the war in afghanistan has grown visibly worse while u.s. rhetoric surrounding it has consistently spun in circles we are making progress that is what it was unable to make the progress that we have made and i think it's possible that by the end of this year you will. since two thousand and three washington has repeatedly per cleaned turning points for
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a conflict that critics call a failing quagmire the reality is that things are still made and that things are worse than they were this time last year every year as we send more troops there every year as we spend more money on. the insurgency grows in size karzai as government gets weaker and gets worse nearly fifteen hundred u.s. soldiers and ten thousand afghan civilians have been killed in a war costing america two billion dollars meanwhile after assassinating the man it's been hunting since two thousand and one the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden i disconnect between what the u.s. says and what the world sees may have deep it a defining moment in the war against al qaeda the war on terrorism decapitated the head of the snake effectively you have this aging sickly old man who really hasn't
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done anything of political significance for a long time and the great kind of triumph against evil that the western leaders are really kind of starting to trumpet at the moment. bush before him turns into this kind of symbol of evil following the nine eleven attacks is actually more a creation of the west than he is a real political kind of terrorist threats in himself u.s. officials branded been lobbing killing as a success and strategic blow to al qaeda but it is going to have i think very important reverberation. throughout the area on the kind of network in that area i think you can just see them start eating themselves from within more and more this as some see the u.s. turning and spinning into fact you know afghanistan itself it's not going to have that much of a role we're fighting taliban for the afghan taliban in afghanistan we're not
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fighting al qaeda you have a new generation of young radicals who have grown up watching these wars over the past ten years that are far more radical than their predecessors osama bin laden claimed responsibility for the nine eleven attacks that killed nearly three thousand people and devastated new york city nearly ten years later his death is being reported as a victory for the u.s. for the work that america to get him still struggles to find a conclusion greenup or not our team new york. publisher and editor of the nation magazine katrina vanden heuvel believes their ten year war on terror by the u.s. hasn't made the world much safer. we see the cost of a lamb with even secretary of defense robert gates said it was quite a few weeks ago any advisor would visor presidents to commit to loan or should have his head examined i think it is a moment to reappraise the national security template in this country which has not made this country safer or more secure now the pretext for war in afghanistan has
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been radically devilish len morris these lend more is fighting terrorism have done little to costs the cost if you connect that to people's lives and they see that it's not really in them or security a global war won't make as much sense and it will require let's be honest a bent on the ground to show these coliseum a crisp the time is up. in the upcoming edition of cross talk host peter of oil and gas discuss how the world will change after bin laden's death and what will happen if the u.s. pulls out from afghanistan immediately full program coming later today or r.t. here's a sneak peek. what is the vacuum that you're going to leave behind and are you going to wind up having afghanistan become again a haven for groups that will attack the u.s. or western interests so i think he might do that and hope and pray that the next major attack doesn't come from afghanistan and doesn't come on his watch but you
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know i things have a way of repeating themselves you know the water flows the same way down through the ocean if you don't change its course then and unfortunately i think that's what would happen. for a variety of opinions on a story you can always check out our website r t v dot com online today an interview with political expert max in a shift change though do you think that a lot and became a mythical figure in american politics and find certain significance in the fact he was buried at sea and our broad section u.s. blogger name not fallon says the death of bin laden may be significant but out of date since there's a new generation of english speaking internet savvy jihad it's already out there. for a different part of the. official and he hardly condition. called
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touch from the street. lights on the. video. now with the palm of your. machine on the call she told call. as fresh nato air strikes have been heard in the libyan capital over the night there is little sign of progress for any side in the conflict intensifying talk among nato members about a possible land operation the alliance of spokesmen admits there is the need for a new u.n. resolution to send in troops but already daniel bushell reports the move threatens to massively escalate the violence already going on. aerial bombardments of libya has reached a dead in according to nato libya's leader colonel gadhafi has dug in defensive positions meanwhile civilian casualties from allied bombing continue to mount it's
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a video conference with russian students and nato spokesman review this solution send in ground troops. the u.n. security council should adopt a new resolution will be a resolution one thousand seven hundred three there's not invisible line operations we need a new resolution. wisdom forces plonk that all along says a leading us law professor clearly what we're seeing unfold in libya is a pre existing war plan by nato by the british by the french might be americans who are moving everything now is falling apart in the play and which is why i believe since they have failed to do the poles could our fee which is steps so far the next stage will be moving into a ground invasion nato powers have jukes the international community into support the war and those one north are protecting civilians was the claim but grabbing the
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country's resources is the real goal this is one of the most. reason transgressions of the rights of nation national sovereignty and international law that we've seen in the post world war two period the west the us france and britain have been called berkeley according to the evidence that's leaking out covertly arming the opposition to gadhafi in hopes of grabbing control of the oil and the different parts of libya the libyan government promise is still for nato if it sends in ground troops some agree such a war may be tougher than expected we will see increased competition not only in the average also on the ground and maybe this will solve the problem of a spectacle of nato countries but maybe it will simply be. the one who. will mean from thirty thousand feet the coalition soldiers feel fairly safe but then see what activists want putting troops on the grill risks not just more
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civilian killings but nato deaths as well the further away they get from high. tech and the nearer they get to low tech then the greater the danger of casualties on both sides turkey china russia will criticize the bombardment of libya form is this a good lover of things nato has already gone beyond the first un resolution to maintain a no fly zone he hits a second resolution to move in ground troops may not come as easy well several nations feel tricked. if anybody wants to ask for this mandate welcome to the un security council we will discuss trying to understand what was planned because the digressions from the money that we are seeing now are enough to learn lessons with international opposition on the rois two states face an uphill task to make the case for more war britain's prime minister will dealt sending ground troops to libya his defense secretary admitted to parliament they planned exactly that but
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you have members good at the number of civilian deaths from nato bombing a drawing likely to welcome its collation of the conflict that it was your london. and about twenty minutes you can watch an interview with a british member of parliament who voted against taking action in libya he sees the air offensive quickly heading for the ground here's a preview. of the if you like the vagueness of the resolution kicks in because it does talk about enforcing a no fly zone and protecting civilians and using all necessary measures to implement the policy you could theoretically be in the center of this includes attacking. and control some of the tripoli is the great evil and i think we have got to be very careful before we commit troops but. you've got to make sure you've got the high ground you've got to make sure that it is the measure of last resort and where of all other avenues of negotiations have to be exhausted and i'm not
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sure we met those criteria when it came to libya as well so i think the lesson still need to be learned in london afraid we are repeating part of this there. was the u.s. to guarantee its new missile interceptor base in eastern europe don't pose a threat to russia this comes as romania announces plans to host part of america's defense shield or he's sorry for the details from moscow. most case calling for legal assurances from washington that is yet to missile defense shield planes target threats to russia's strategic be careful says now this comes off yesterday's announcement of the remaining it's going to haze a u.s. short range missile interceptor system all one of its bases does the us says deployment in europe it is actually remaining is actually plan b. for the u.s. there were previous plans to haste a similar long range missile in steps and. now these plans are scraps but the above
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the administration in two thousand and nine off to russia placed in saying that it could be a breach of the nikkei a balanced now since then both sides have maintained dialogue and have managed to sign a treaty on the reduction is to teach be clear on spent most. of the reserves the right to with two full not agreement if the us press ahead with its missile defense system in eastern europe in a way which russia plays is now russia has always been strongly full joint missile defense system. going towards home not subject again he continued the foreign ministry here is saying that really in the circumstances and with the recent developments. the peace legal guarantees from the us are really going speak we should certainly have these talks in a joint council missile defense system again to see. brussels the chief of staff of russia and nato will hold crucial talks with
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a sensitive issue definitely going to be brought out we're bring you the latest developments as they happen here on our. call is mounting in russia to introduce chemical castration for pedophiles i can see the current laws are slack and allow the criminals to reoffend but there are those who believe castration is far from a quick fix for such a complex problem or accused maria for notion of how small. ne ne's a mother of three last summer her four year old daughter was raped twice to learn what's happened she found the man responsible and lead him to death. i want him back again i said i just wanted to be sure that this animal was punished and would never do such a terrible thing he did to my little girl. sadly it is cases not an isolated one in russia in a country where seventy percent of paedophiles up and rolled with their butt unity jury offend vigilante justice is often used as an attorney to
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a court of law who was with him a lynching is inadmissible but it starts with the state fails if poor mothers and fathers knew that offenders would get fifteen years in prison or more would be castrated before being released will never be released without a satellite tracking chip as in the usa of police and know about there if we step i'm pretty sure they would not kill them. there have been numerous attempts to toughen the laws and paedophiles in russia in a decade dozens of bills stipulate in canada a stray ssion life imprisonment have been discussed latest a duma but not a single one has passed the coordinate poor peter viles aren't without support in russia this means some police officers who receive money for allowing brother walls and dance to operate of the court system acquit and criminals but i am not all the talking about the child porn industry there is so much money in so many people involved in this corruption this evil is too hard to fight that some don't give up
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and fight their own war so he's hiding his face he says the country's peter fires a hunting for him killer and information from these papers n.t.v. has created an online paedophile database with child profiles and photos. in ninety percent of cases child abuse is real. and able should know who they are they should know what they look like they should be on alert sergei says in the thirteen years he's been working on the site not a single official has taken any interest in his plight and what have they do have far greater they debases we just don't want to open them up we did what they should have done or sex offenders here are divided into categories from those serving sentences today's deceased but there are many who are martyrs at large or wanted at terrifying forward for parents everywhere. every day since sixty children become
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victims of paedophiles. that means in the two weeks we've been working on this we pulled more than eight hundred keats happen to be. russian legislators tapping. into think it reached a big pain to act even more innocent of the. regional snow see. turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe after a wave of anti cuts protests on may day portugal says it's agreed to the terms of the bailout it's been announced the country will borrow some hundred fifteen billion dollars over the next three years usually portugal the third euro zone nations are oppressed financial aid after greece and ireland but the country's caretaker prime minister said portugal had got a good deal which meant there wouldn't be a need for more sweeping cuts to pay for it. the number of dead from a bombing in baghdad tuesday night has now risen to sixteen police say
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a device was hidden in a car parked near a cafe most of those killed or injured were young people watching a football match on t.v. there came two days after the death of al qaeda leader osama bin ladin for which the group had threatened revenge. reports from poland suggest more than forty people have died in a road accident in the country's southwest q one seasonably heavy snow fall tens of thousands of homes have been left without power when falling tree branches brought down ryann's forecasters predict whether to continue for another few days. remoteness is its made attraction in the locals are hoping to use that time to draw visitors in and make it rushes and you will not see location. was one of the areas early explorers. it's so far north most of those located beyond the arctic circle and so remote it takes eight hours to fly here from western europe
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so in a spectacle stalin built his prison comes here welcome to russia's new tourist cold spot. nobody doubts the striking natural beauty of your model or the exotic foreigner that they have here what does this place look like a tourist paradise the well certainly the local authority thinks so they're hoping to turn emails limitations in third bandages extreme tours will give travelers a chance to go where few others have been before. there are plans afoot to rebuild the former prison camp as a memorial of horrors of the soviet vergers and the cold weather means the local museum houses the best preserved namath and then toy world of the morning to those who are scared of your mother's scared of themselves the tourists we are hoping to see are the ones prepared to go i want to real journey with them as the producer of ninety percent of russia's gas is not for tourism will help its indigenous peoples
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struggling to make a living from the traditional nomadic reindeer herding lifestyle the locals welcome tourists hungry for experiences and souvenirs. used to be nomads of course but at least this give me a way to leave and i have so many stories to tell that last year eight thousand foreign visitors braved the model but rather a further step towards more roots and a brand new luxury hotel there arriving in greater numbers every day. for me it's the mammoths that make this place unique i mean it's one thing to see it on t.v. but to be here where they roamed died and were later found it's amazing. the odds for touring. put those that will get smaller people want to go further a little a few places still or wait. eager to see you melinda and it's creature. here
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i'm going for more news you can always check out our website r t there you'll find expert opinion blog and video analysis here is what's online right now. missing daughter of a top lawyer a company executive has reportedly been murdered investigators say they found her body in a forest north of moscow. plus troops and armor all through the center of the russian capital all in preparation for the big event is annual victory day parade. and he says up next for the business news stay with us here on our.
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if. the motion were to be soo much brighter than a few movie about someone from phones to impressions. screens from stunts on t.v. don't come. wealthy british style colds sometimes i just find. these. markets financed scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news joining in to cause a report on r.g.p. . and made him look forward to be held and say. the
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pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well the joy of numeration. here a spring of nineteen forty five on our cheap. twenties today violence is once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada past. china's hope for asians are old today. hello and welcome to business here in our chief first this hour russia's largest car maker off the vols has had a strong start to the gear the car giant almost doubled south between january and
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april compared to the same period last year off the vase is still benefiting from the successful launch for clunkers program and managed to increase exports by fifty percent in the period. let's take a look at how the markets are doing this hour oil prices are lower after supply data in the u.s. home to demand in the country could be dropping. in asia hong kong shares are edging lower amid falling global commodity prices and worries over monetary tightening by china hanks and dropped over one percent this hour and japan's exchanges are closed for constitution memorial day the figures you see on the screen are from monday. european stock markets open lower on wednesday with oil majors total and b.p. down over one percent on weaker crude prices and while shares and b.m.w. rose by more than a percent on the back of strong results the company more than tripled net profit in
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the first quarter to almost two billion dollars beating analyst expectations. and here in russia both the r.t.s. and the mindsets are trading for the word q two we could commodity prices let's take a look at some of the individual movers on the my sex energy majors and metal miners are among the top losers this hour gazprom is down around point seven percent while oil is gold is almost three percent in the red the trend is your bank and it's up around four percent. of on us again you sound at renaissance capital believes that despite the current negative sentiment a stronger euro could push russian stocks higher. we can expect to see unions. continue. and we can expect to see you know for three years that. oil companies are going to pay higher taxes what it will be people but small you know sort of the squeeze the poor puts all those things sort
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of lead on the negative side could be used to boost growth since world we experience so. if you see business using again and grow you're looks like a mess right now we will be problems in europe but in europe you know the rules. and the results so far you're. these rising rates and you're going to react and investors are. it's the key when you are israelis and we know that you are israelis and gives the order to restrict its disposal to further russian store imposing some sort of this. russian stop so we can expect. from from currency world trade. operator vimpel com plans to refinance its dollar debt ruble bonds worth two point two billion dollars and volcom is seeking to convert its debt from dollars to
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rubles following the six point five billion dollar acquisition of the italian telecom company telling him you can still meet his concerts higher oil prices are boosting the groupon and boring investors to the world's top energy. that's the latest for you from the business task will have more in less than an hour.
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