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elevate him otoh. the meridian country club so willing sure to punish peter the first or at all sure can pinsky switzer chill close me hold bill to let me let's go golden eagle chico to. the week's top stories america's most wanted terrorist is killed by its troops bringing cheering crowds on the streets but leaving solve puzzles by consistencies realizing state's version of that it's. eighty members the kids siphoning support for the libyan rebels from exam fees frozen assets were dropped so once the alliance is unfolded red is getting dangerously close to a ground invasion. troops at times and arrests in syria with no signs of an end to the crisis in washington around the e.u. deploy side missions so that was the regime to end its crackdown on its citizens.
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as mosque a prepares to roll out the big guns for the annual ground victory day parade on t.v. and said why some people and former soviet states are sleeping with hitler instead it's. a very warm welcome to you this is our see life from moscow the weeks have been dominated by the death of the world's most notorious terrorist after ten years on the run a solid bin laden was eventually tracked down and affluent. and shot dead but as any so now you are of course the world's medicine's will now be seeking out a new torchbearer of terrorism. a man wanted dead or a martyr for a decade is gone but the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin. for some it was a moment of victory you can hear some of cheering for others
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a moment of embarrassment president obama is in fact it was a u.s.a.'s sorry but there's one thing analysts say should not be overlooked osama bin laden may be dead but the threat of terror is very much alive frankly doesn't make much of a difference that is dead people here working in still long lines at least for the last two years have been very convinced that the. figures or people in this region who by the way cannot number more than one hundred are incapable of carrying out any major attacks it's been years since bin laden has claimed responsibility for an attack instead it's russia now kind only terrorists that have made the most recent remarks moscow's metro blast and airport bombing two of the latest global attacks were masterminded by domestic chechen terror leader doku umarov you for years has
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been trying to usurp unmonitored role as the face of international terrorism and al qaeda leaders tomorrow is expected to remain a significant symbol of having little or no effect in the fight against terrorism it could create waves elsewhere in two thousand war and right. who already was around fifty percent within twenty four hours and shot a ninety percent so watch for it to get from. a new poll shows obama is up more than ten percent since bin laden was killed and now of course an opening has been made for the new face of evil. first it was a sort of union and then it was a russian federation and the king was one of the large saddam hussein and the use of force we have one of the parallels have been made this week with how the u.s. armed groups that later evolved into al-qaeda and the taliban is what they're doing now in libya the new public enemy number one is just beginning his journey this
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time in north eastern our way out. of the pentagon has released five home videos all of us on of the law they were among material seized from the paths on the compound where he was killed all of it is a glimpse of bin laden's life as a fugitive in hiding and one tape shows the al qaeda leader preparing a message to the u.s. believed to have been produced late last year in another video seen watching a programme about himself on arabic television barack obama has been criticized for failing to deliver pretty fall of bin laden's death the president the release of the al qaeda leaders gordie sizing national security risks the exact circumstances all of his death are made out clear and every square sessions about the legality of the killing investigator jenna's wayne madsen says the u.s. is pursuing its own interests by keeping the truth on the rock. a lot of people are
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going to use this incident to push their agendas and mentioning the russian made rifles and you know it's not known whether these were actually these a k forty seven who were made in russia because north korea china burma number of countries produces weapons but you know there's a lot of people with their agendas they want to push there's also a group that wants to use this to blame pakistan for being complicit with bin laden so we see a lot of these special interests now trying to kilometer into this whole incident to push forth. and i think we're saying that with the all these contradictory statements as well well the obama administration has shown no interest in being open as a matter of fact it's probably one of the most secretive administration since its predecessor george w. bush and richard nixon said and they seem to be very arrogant they are putting forth information that's not true about well the bering sea was because it was in
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a tradition when the fact is he died on land the requirement is to bury him on land and i don't think it stayed very timid say because of saudi arabia's rich maritime history. pakistan has claimed its sovereignty was violated by the u.s. secret mission to eliminate some of a lot of washington there is trying to establish whether its ally a shelter in the terribly well as a lot of reporters hooping more pressure on the already strained relationship some of the london staff couldn't have come at a better time u.s. and pakistani relations are going through their worst period since nine eleven the reasons behind it predator drones and private contractors when a cia agent shows two pakistani stand in the road daylight earlier this year officials in islamabad said it was the final straw and demanded on american operatives leave the country immediately we have to be doubly sure rather order.
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against them been proper rest. better why not western pakistan just one week before al qaeda as leader was killed and a u.s. drone demonstration united's hundreds of protesters fear is that another twenty five people were killed in a strike taken the total number of civilian deaths into the hundreds. kareem had lost his son and a brother in two thousand and nine attack a drone operator miles away from here pushed the button when it was night in pakistan and prince how family was sleeping. now you were a real. brave mejor and meant. sure. there'll be a spring. for gore. but this time and the would be a cunt with many people sharing this opinion pakistani officials are warning the us
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has fueled an insurgency rather than cooling it more than they help because of the group damage is there danger days of the civilians in the area america's reaction has been varied the white house first accused pakistan of not doing enough to counter terror before the us changed its tactics finally addressing pakistan's calls to x. is america's drone technology but despite signs of a peace offering and generic and sentiment has continued rising u.s. plans to extend its military presence in pakistan and ensure its dominance in the region after its troops withdrew from a guy stand seem to have collapsed when he said about bin laden's demise just like us drones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on you ask critics it's many saying there it is victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country there's been a man the males to fact and by the global war on terror i was recently in pakistan
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with the first to be complete all the time and to night that this was an efficient and take it. easy to city hall that he needed a population in place really like tranquil as you can see people out there are going about their daily lives that we have done that less than a hundred can is away from here and i think it is around safety is very fragile. the country's army has always been alert but now more than ever. many fear the death of a summit in london will spark a backlash and then danger to peace and has been achieved refinishing r.t. pakistan. the fight against al qaeda inspired terrorism continues in russia eight militants were killed on sunday in an ongoing operation in the north
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caucuses one policeman died during the raid well earlier this week a senior al qaeda operative was killed in the southern republic of chechnya the turkish born militant known as a village could is believed to have been the key financier an organizer of terror cells in the region could is also said to have played a leading role in major attacks in russia as well as assaults on police it only recently assumed the lead role lot is pre-disaster was killed by security. of or she say go to death and broken because his main links with the international terrorist organization. coming up how the cost of conflict means feeling the pinch on the home front. as france involves itself in foreign skirmishes a zone as this financial products class. sixty six years on a rush is getting ready to celebrate victory over nazi germany we'll have more not that later in the program. to libya now where the rebels have backtracked on claims
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they'll be son of weapons by italy a rebel official have said on saturday that they were expecting a shipment of arms very soon all rumor denied the claims but said it will provide equipment self-defense supplying weapons to libya is banned by a year and bargo the ongoing civil war there has reached stalemate with a two thousand nato coalition airstrikes having so far failed to topple colonel gadhafi on thursday the allied international contact going to set up a cash fund for the rebels the russia's foreign minister says this demonstrates how far the countries stray from the u.n. resolution on libya. the sense of the group or the concept group has established itself and now is trying to take responsibility for what the international community's policy towards libya should be not only libya we're hearing voices calling for this group to decide what to do in other states in the region we
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believe that all sides should be focusing on a peaceful resolution of the situation and not supporting one side in an internal conflict which is essentially a civil war. going to release billions of dollars and colonel gadhafi has frozen assets and give it to the rebels charles glass is an expert on the our. damage. the aftermath of that money belongs to the libyan people and there's a civil war going on in libya and it may not be fair to distribute money to one side or the other in the civil war better to preserve that money so when the war is over the country needs to be rebuilt he can go in under him to benefit all of the people not to some of them it will certainly escalate the conflict as we remember from the united states financing the middle again in afghanistan against the soviets simply raise the stakes and increase the numbers of casualties if they give it to the. transitional national council in libya who are fighting
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a war against gadhafi surely they're going to go to international arms merchants and away on the black market and buy weapons there calling for regime change and turning it over turning the country over to this rapidly creating t.n.c. which. is composed of a lot of ex regime members and clearly saw the wind blowing the other way and want to be on the winning side and their commitment to democracy historically has been absolutely nil. in syria tanks and security forces reportedly moved into the central city of homs and the southern town of town making arrests along the way well this comes a day after at least six people were killed a syrian troops swept through a coastal city suppressing anti-government demonstrators officials blame on terrorists for the restaurant presence and say they want an end for decades of oppression and corruption one human rights group claims that eight hundred people have been killed since the uprising began almost two months ago on the back of the
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u.s. sanctions the e.u. has also agreed to a freeze on assets and a travel guide for top syrian officials the president of the arab emirates is a station told r.t. that the west is playing off both sides. everybody is talking about taking human human rights protection measures but in fact i think the west very clearly europe generally speaking the u.s. particularly britain is one of the people who are actually looking for their own national interests under the pretext of protecting human rights secondly i think these measures which are now being killed every now and then through the u.n. and also whereby the u.n. and the international community is being reduced from an international organization and a domestic police. whereby you begin to freeze assets of individuals so those individuals don't actually have. anywhere but it's a it's
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a gimmick or just being used in most of the instances and this makes them fun is counterproductive because they just make noises but it does not have any effect when i think principly they're trying to show the people of these countries whether it's libya or syria or other countries that they are. behind the same time entertaining their links with the regime. appears to be people have prizing so they're really playing both playing both hands and telling both sides that they are with them and may be justified from a national interest of say france or britain or the us but it certainly is not a way to deal with international conflicts. france's leading role the natives campaign in libya as well as all the military for a zapruder is pushing its defense to breaking point meanwhile is the french people who are paying the price for presents russians well i know bush or poor somehow
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it's leaving some of france's my spine ripple on the breadline. heat or eat that's the choice faced by mother and kid so instead of supporting the elderly frances government is accused of using that money for war. france says it doesn't have enough funds for a time and passion is tighten their belts but now spends over thirty billion euro a year under france france has more than twenty thousand soldiers currently on foreign soil in lebanon kosovo a new military base in the united arab emirates is fighting wars in libya ivory coast and afghanistan each french have a missile costs hundreds of thousands of euros so just five months into twenty eleven the forces of broke even with madame cato's pension it's pretty much up the difference operational budget for the year military excess snaps france's reputation as
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a careful spender investors now plan to scrap the country's prized aaa credit rating which lets it go on the cheap course if you have a country which is very rich. it can afford it but france has been named as possibly losing its aaa status so everyone should is closer to losing aaa status france should have stuck to the un peacekeeping dream it's in the ivory coast and libya wants x. premier dominique de ville. pays the price of gunning for regime change and for each. for integration it's important to follow strict principles the one of the international community the treatment of the united nations costs are reportedly hidden from the public this military advisors back from libya he says for months france has set soldiers on the ground there contrary to its claims contracts and i
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think by your we're. in that we have. already called for to find drugs and so on but it was not revealed but says she worked all her life for a decent retirement no politician or if she wanted the money spent on campaigns abroad cost of war pensioners forced to cover up because they can't afford the heating they ask all the military campaign is worth it if the government called take care of people. then a bushel or two paris for most europeans i mean the marks when nazi germany surrendered sixty six years ago solemn remembrance ceremonies been held in several capitals this sunday moscow's also marking the anniversary head of the grand celebrations on monday. victory is not
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a make nine the traditional military parade through red square at all of the event the country's political elite team of the. by the kremlin meanwhile everything set from monday's parade sounds nice these are all of this is a hugely important day with the probable exception of new year's eve it's the biggest celebration in the russian calendar now just behind me you can see same puzzles if the rule just behind but of course red square now that's closed off at the moment i have however been sneaking a little peek at what's going on through there soldiers from all strata of the russian armed forces looking resplendent in their dress uniforms going through their paces ahead of what should be a fantastic parade as usual on monday now monday they celebrate the the ninth of may a victory day victory over over nazi germany victory in europe in world war two . now this is as a huge day a huge day of celebration in russia a day where it's also
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a day of remembrance as well remember those who laid down their lives so that we can enjoy the freedoms that we do today now all those preparations going ahead right now to make sure that on monday we see a fantastic display of tom and circumstance well the reason that it's celebrated in the ninth on the ninth of may in russia is the eighth of may in western europe and in america is due to the fact that the surrender of nazi germany was signed at a time on the eighth of may in germany which meant that it was actually the ninth here in russia and that's why it celebrated on the ninth however in some of the countries closest neighbors in fact those countries that were liberated by soviet troops during world war two the red army troops are viewed as an occupying force and fact so nationalists in russia's closest neighbors actually forced alongside the nazis as a lie. you know reports ukraine is divided once again over its wartime history a bitter scandal has
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a ruptured in the west of the country over the soviet red banner an exact replica of the one which grew about of the reichstag in one thousand nine hundred forty five as the nazi regime collapsed when the cranium parliament passed a law to allow the soviet red flags fly on victory day this year along with the country's national flag it sparked a truer among some who view the soviet era as a time of oppression. those who initiated the slow are against our country they must handle it passports and live to the places where the soviet red banner is a symbol of good cheer the bill was eventually passed and on monday when the former soviet union marks the nazi defeat of ukrainian cities will be adorned with both the state and red victory flags most but not in the west and ukrainian city of involve situated in a region where some nationalist elements collaborated with the invading nazis devolves local council says it would not obey the new parliamentary law and intends
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not to celebrate may the night that all there has been a furious response from anti-fascist groups who say the council should be warmed up for failing to commemorate the nazi defeat. we had. and still create it in britain crushing cream. nation of the constitution which is taking local consumers multiple gluten free grew. into really really. cool. moreover a decision of evolve court has banned any marches on may the ninth make it even harder for the twenty five thousand strong contingent of red army veterans here to hold their own victory day commemorations the western ukrainian capital city of evolve has its very own monuments to the red army soldiers ever. a year veterans of the great passion of the quare come here to lay flowers and commemorate those who died liberating the land from the fascists however ever since the collapse of the
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soviet union every trip here turns into a risky adventure this veteran says he is frightened to put on his medals on victory day for fear of being attacked by nationalists the former artillery man fort involves liberation from fascism but now feels disillusioned. you would know we think it's painful because we can't walk in a victory march in sioux coldstream across six fifty three it's pin food given the right three member looting it is the sea you create i was fighting for definitely not. these were the scenes last year when ross nationalists wipe their feet on the red banner a sacred symbol for those who fought against the nazis. these people want to prove that their lines with hitler is the suvi union was the right thing to do but this law on the must be stopped so with all those years destroyed symmetries of the soldiers in. many people in the west of ukraine do not celebrate may the ninth with
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some they're claiming soleus rule was as bad as nazi occupation boylan's has spilled into the streets over the issue in the past just by the local government and court bans and victory day marches this year activists from the crimea are planning a red banner march through the streets of berlin wall what is a day of glory and soul and commemoration for millions elsewhere is still a source of division in a place where the scars of war seem not to have forty healed alexy russia ski artsy reporting from vault in ukraine. the price of freedom from the most fascist in history. those who fought to win the stand proud. of. instead tide of history being rewritten. sixty six years of dream.
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also you don't call has been to feature day coverage sounds memories and is moving on firsthand accounts of living through the second world war plus ways to make the most of celebration the phrases that we now enjoy. in this part of the mixologist how to raise a glass of the feet also the nazis. the russian billionaires make it to the top three of our british annual rich list find out here they all are and how they got out all seem to come. if. a russian nationalists was sentenced to life in prison this week for murdering a human rights lawyer and a journalist two years ago a jury found intolerance or hatred with the main motives with killing of lawyers
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that is love not get off you have angered far right groups by supporting me because it is killing is only on our found his accomplice the good game is a link to an outlaw would ultranationalist scream tunnel for was jailed for life by hussies that was given a t.v. years they were also found guilty of murdering journalists and i started. this with my cut off at the time the crime start outrage in russia and reportage. from stories making headlines around the world this sunday now in the egypt internet. tested the sectarian clashes overnight that killed at least twelve people and injured over two hundred the violence erupted removes them attack the church to release a christian woman who they say was being held against her will because she wants to convert to islam one hundred ninety people who were arrested will now face military trial simmering at religious tensions with a growing sense egypt's military rulers assumed control following the ousting of
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president mubarak. and attempted revolt by inmates turned into a gun battle inside a high security prison in baghdad giving at least seventeen dead six of those killed a prison officers or government officials that the detainees all linked to al qaida were being moved to another building when they tried to overpower the guards and seize their weapons. street fighting in kandahar in southern afghanistan has continued into the second day following the tell about its hike on the governor's compound for the shooting broke out after security forces began targeting militants holed up at the hotel or the city center the afghan interior ministry says three civilians and twenty three militants. and killed thousands of other of the wounded it's. now on the eve of victory day can hear from those who are member of the soviet liberation of knowledge can toss a recap of the week's top stories in just
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