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who told you big that you know who to put you know so chill being so makoto is your body. and your look times. in civil liberties available in most good and hyatt regency they are going to. egypt in revolution backfires across the border with israel now worried by a sudden reconciliation of two of palestine's rival factions which the post will guard state brokered. crime with no expiration date a german court finds a ninety one year old former nazi death camp guard guilty of accessory to murder said see him to five years in jail. for expanding surveillance in the us hearts people's fears their being spied on instead of even looked after. and russian markets close to heavy losses yet again with the idea of the climate more than two percent the effects one on the office then this is due to lower commodity prices by not knowing business tsotsi and twenty to something.
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seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story egypt's revolution may be over but the shift it brought about in the region is politics continues the ousting of president mubarak made it possible for the country to broker a historic reconciliation deal between palestinian factions fatah and hamas is proving worrisome for israel's policy reports in the irony that the western backed revolution may have backfired for the u.s. as longtime ally. most of the o.t. is happier than he's been in a long time the political activist used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by fatah stealings with israel and while hamas might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement
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shares his goals goals that are now being furthered by a new friend. it's not only me who's happy gyptian president hosni mubarak is gone all the arab world is barack never had a connection with any muslim organization we have the same hate israel israelis should be worried and israelis are the reconsideration deal between but her rivals hamas and fatah signed recently in cairo took him by surprise and could never have happened before barak was still in power i think that there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas and the mubarak and his regime. barak not as a homeowner's broker because of his ties with israel to deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and britain prepares them for a plan you can ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas wrong will get into the west bank in
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a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be then a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for israel this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is unlikely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believe the americans gave up the old friend truly and she easily miscalculated his replacement would be a democratic volunteer interest in. it's the generals who continue to do the shots and they paint this man. union one. on one but on the other hand we want to establish a new relationship with hamas we are more sure of the way the new egyptian
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government acts so ironically it was creating a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of egyptians once you see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has these raids terrifying and missing the old wooden. police the r t. meanwhile the broader region is still quaking with violence as more die in crackdowns in syria and nato bombs hit central tripoli reportedly killing six. least four airstrikes have reportedly damaged the north korean embassy and he's compound coming just hours after he made a t.v. appearance the first time he's been seen in public since a nato attack killed his youngest son and three grandchildren more than a week ago in syria tanks and soldiers reportedly moved deeper into residential areas as the government crackdown continued at least nineteen more people were
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killed but the total number of dead close to eight hundred. we continue our discussions in the region about an hour when r.t. speaks with ian crane a political analyst who believes cut off these financial independence may have been a lure for nato intervention. you know let me just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the of the political elite all of the countries tags such as venezuela cuba. iraq iran north korea all have one thing in common or had one thing in common and that is they are free of debt from the world bank and they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own banks they issue their own currency and we also have to recognize the remarkable coincidence between gadhafi statement that he was going to start issuing gold dina and demanding that he is or was purchased in gold and then
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the next thing we know of course then we have a popular uprising. a german court has convicted a former nazi death camp guard of accessory to murder during world war two john demjanjuk was found guilty of helping kill thousands of jews and sentenced to five years in prison or he's alessio show skew reports from kiev. john demjanjuk has been released from court because his defense filed an appeal against this decision by the media court and clearly the man can walk for now until the appeal has been revised the ninety one year old ukrainian has been on trial for the last eighteen months or so this may sound very little this is this a prison term especially given the fact that john demjanjuk association with the murder of more than twenty eight thousand jews in the sobibor concentration camp in fall and was was established so this prison term of five years happens only because
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john demjanjuk has already spent and eight years in an israeli prison and according to german legislators the usual prison term for the people who used to work in concentration in nazi concentration camps is about fifteen years now our correspondent getting a great show met those who remember the atrocities of the soviet war concentration camp in poland you only want through the gates of sobibor once there was no return and like an out of concentration camps such as al schmitz there was no slave labor people were sent immediately to their death. he also suspect him jews were welcomed by a band and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rattray even one applause then came an invitation to shower after the long journey and he was all that sadly deception a quarter of a million jews preceded along this poorest part called him a parched ass that was straight to have been assessed mannus course of the victims
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down the track so the gas chambers only the ukrainian s.s. guards and the german s.s. officers were allowed to take up the task they were considered the most well trained and the most reliable among those standing guard was drawn to menu completed in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of murder many of those who supported to the gas chambers were children and not my friend and of course i recently received a degree reduces the officer that i know and before. i had my vice marshal. and i could build up my own armored vehicles and we should be. sure you can take you have to remember gassed in the group before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training jim and you went to the traveling counter where the s.s. carried out weapons drills and combat training and even taking german language
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classes it is difficult to say very had. training here and during the investigations against them after war nobody from them told about the formal. training or of semitic training great. soldiers army training here in the camp we were surprised i think this was kind of a good we had to down there had to go in the draft comes. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as assassination were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out mariam whose mother was one of the lucky few who survived so before for the prosecution of demjanjuk she may be in her eighty's but she made it to every court session she wants him to admit that it was she and what soviet war is it's not a war it's not soldiers against each other it's killing people in a factory every war criminal they served is benefit or.
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he'll never have never he how many years it takes to this is. going to have to be punished. by jimmy a new trial is a sign that the twenty first century is still prepared to deal with the evils of the twenty years a warning that there is no expire a date for crimes against humanity exceeding the gretsch of r t c b board poland. well if we're talking about john demjanjuk stace alone here in ukraine through all the eighteen months of his trial he has had very strong support from some political forces here in this case in particular the movement i'd like to remind you of us that this party this is the very same movement which organized the street riots in the western ukrainian city of people from a the ninth just less than a week ago on the big three day celebrations and despite me saying that something
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some saying in ukraine that this was a few early nationalist rally with people chanting slogans about the freedom of ukraine well i saw for myself on my own with my own eyes that these people were using nazi gestures notchy nazi slogans and nazi styled propaganda in the crowd that is a part of course of course from the physical and verbal abuse of the great pressure as it were better and so it came to lay flowers a different cemeteries across town well this is not this sole case we've seen many cases of many similar cases across the some of the post soviet space some countries oppose soviet space like the baltic states between a lot to be aware s.s. marches and glorification of the former s.s. legions has been taking place for the last decade. a lack of knowledge of the brutality of the nazi regime has led to a sharp certain fascist attitudes across the e.u. or to alexander lecturer in international affairs expert. after the announcements all the they are full of multiculturalism in europe france germany and britain and
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the young people round to europe stop to believe in the ideas of the kind of europe young people feel they are threatened by the influx of migrants into their countries and they are looking for the justification of this decisive dissatisfaction and you store it believe that that was provided by partly by the fascist ideology you can have lots of things the whole cost but this is only part of the problem. lots of young people they have no idea of what fascism is all about they see the romantic parts of it they see the mystical parts of it it's they they think some of the think it's cool they see the symbols but they don't see the a horribly old and it's you know it's it's it's on the surface i mean it's easy to reach it's to grab and it's to be easily installed into the minds of young people so they have to be immense that they have to be instructed that this is actually dangerous once you touch it i mean you're you're you're in fact things very
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contagious and you know that in the looks of poland security the nationalists they are here to control a lot of suits i'm really much scared i'm afraid that it's going to be instituted i mean it is going to be a long term problem because it is already being installed into the political systems of europe. the more i need to me on your case including interview with his attorney on our web site r t dot com. well stay with us we've got more coming your way in a few minutes what's happened to people's privacy in chicago. for twelve hundred security cameras in the heat and throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to sue me to text him up or even inside that stage but look at him president of the reach of the surveillance cameras and i will port from the most watched city in the u.s. thoughts. of what it takes to be certified to go into space the next crew getting set for their mission to says being tested at star city. first though
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common threats about to get a joint response to terrorism and drug trafficking have been tackled by president medvedev in pakistani president asif ali zardari who's on a four day visit to moscow the two men met in the kremlin acknowledging that both countries suffer from international as long as terror networks and the drug flow from afghanistan economic ties also came up with moscow and is wrong about agreeing to boost the energy sector during the next few days the pakistani leader plans to meet with russian business leaders and visit st peter's square. take a look at some other stories making headlines across the globe spain has been struck by the biggest earthquake in a half century which left at least eight dead and dozens injured the quake measuring five point two on the richter scale came after so it came several hours after a tremor and forced thousands to stay outdoors overnight major damage was caused to the buildings in the southern city of lorca worst affected by this quake log on to our g.'s you tube channel for more dramatically from the quake stricken area.
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in japan the operator of a troubled fukushima nuclear plant revealed that damage to one of the reactors is worse than previously thought tepco said it's discovered molten nuclear fuel burn through the walls of reactor one early on in the crisis the news comes amid concerns over a new radiation leakage into the seat efforts to stabilize the situation at the site have been going on for two months now. this dramatic eruption here is from cicely's now at night as it spewed lava and ash into the sky and no damage or casualties reported so far and airport a nearby town had to be closed to strong winds hampered the clean up of the ash from the runways at noon is considered europe's most active volcano its last major eruption came in one thousand nine hundred two. in yemen police fired on protesters marching towards government buildings in the capital sanaa demonstrators and medical officials claim people were shot at by snipers rooftops at officers on the ground least one person was killed forty injured in clashes yemen's been rocked by
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anti-government protests for three months with president ali abdullah saleh refusing to step down. over the last decade the u.s. government's expanded surveillance networks to unprecedented levels from street cameras to airport pat downs many say civil liberties and privacy are at stake or he's honest i see a church that has the story for america's most monitored city. welcome to chicago the most watched city in the u.s. from all school blue light cameras to cameras with state of the art technical capabilities watchful lenses fill the streets in what has been dubbed operation virtual shield thousands of public and privately owned security cameras have been put in place and linked together creating a capsule of surveillance over the entire city more extensive than anywhere else in the united states their number is estimated at up to ten thousand the networks cost around sixty million dollars officials say it's worth the price of privacy concerns
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are at a peak for twelve hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text of a book or even a text message this is the age of thirty seven page report from a renowned civil rights group the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and unregulated things i hear most have shown up on the internet you know the cameras have been used in a particular way you know. more to you know engage in some other sort of intrusive activity. to many today's watch over chicago is reminiscent of a very dark chapter in its history and the red squad special police units spied on citizens. files hundreds of thousands of individuals and organizations direct. person amendment to the united states constitution from the one nine hundred twenty s. to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked i
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believe the whole framework of the road to journalist saleem why kill the concept of privacy in the west is long gone become inured to this sort of surveillance and through bad law enforcement has taken so many stares chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and so utopia described in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four where every word action. and even thought was monitored by big brother it's a bit on state. and the only thing that's missing. it buys us on how to live our lives while the stretch of surveillance grows so do the fears of americans it creeps me out i don't like it when you fully appreciate the scale of what is being put in place in chicago and then imagine a. more repressive city government or more repressive regime it could be incredibly interesting if christian was an artist arrested for selling
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one dollar prints on the streets he films his arrest and as a result class one for only one step below a company murder and that's fifteen years that's a fifteen years in the state prison this is totally crazy as officials coward to report people's movements expands the power of the people to do the same is being squashed when they hook all these things up and are able to follow people all around the city and at the same time they're telling us that we can't even gather the information we need to go to court well that represents a thorough and complete police state another worry it's how brutal and questioning surveillance methods post nine eleven. orientation. and a terrorist concerns trump any other value so there's not even a discussion leaving many wondering if that means designed to fight external terrorist could end up terrorizing the people at home but the notion that you act
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by police presence is flawed is that is globally with a military presence it's not the problem and it doesn't address the problem doesn't make us safer caught in the camera's i american they're beginning to question its real focus and to wonder how to shutter their privacy he says you're sure you know r.t. chicago illinois. remember you can always find more on our website r.t. dot com here's why. a click away right now. russia launches a decade long save driving campaign find out how exactly to shoot in baghdad by more than one hundred countries aims to save millions of lives on the roads around the world. and our top rated video section check out some of the usual applications like this one a siberian pilot using his helicopter for different kinds of things such as a close shave right there.
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and execute bound for the international space station i started today pretty mission exam at star city near moscow three men a russian american a japanese astronaut will be put in simulated crisis situations aboard a scale mock up of the. instructors will grade them according to performance if everything goes according to plan if they'll sort of buy them for the mission afterwards they'll head to the baikonur positive role in kazakhstan for final preparations for the six the six month stint in orbit there they'll get an upgrade it all digital soyuz spacecraft that scheduled for take off a june eighth. business news next with dimitri stay with us here on r.g.p. . oh you with business out see just two weeks ago there was a talk of commodities super spike precious anon precious metals still commodities
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and oil were all posting various records but two weeks is a long time and now the talk is of bubbles bursting on the end of the cycle only slow has some from saxo bank tells us what he thinks it's happening. what we having right now is a bit of a reality check from investors with the spec and surveillance in these markets i think come to levels with which ones sustainable so we're seeing quite a bit scaled back from investors a moment and generally seen the economic statistics over the last couple weeks starting to turn a little bit negative and the market's been cautious about these high energy prices and how long it would help before it starts to have an impact on the general activity level and there are still worries about chinese inflation is still rising and they're still are tightening their monetary policies are so so there is a generally the shift from the supply side to no worry about the demand is slowing down russia will not so foreign born then will cut its domestic during this year and expected world prices this year pumping extra cash into the state budget and g
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exports will add an extra forty billion dollars and cut the deficit one percent of g.d.p. they will also x. the message more in my twenty percent to just thirty billion dollars some economists quade russia should take advantage of the low cost of borrowing abroad and store up the extra oil revenue however others point out that after one thousand nine hundred eighty the volt states still worries about the necessary foreign debt . take a look at the markets we start with commodities and great prices down they've raised gates made early in the session as the market attempted to pounce back from wednesday's heavy sell off is now worth one thousand seven and knocked off those per barrel branches over one hundred twelve precious metals us still losing ground there we are seeing some kind of improvement especially from gold it's down just one percent silver is continuing the movement of the previous session with the last eight percent so it's nearing nearing the heart of that record sort of four percent
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down this out. of the stock markets now in the u.s. they are down despite jobless claims dropping by forty four thousand wholesale briefing this is also a lot of this isn't helping the market's come back or at least not significantly nasdaq down point three percent for. european stocks have another half hour to go before the close of the session of these down one percent the dax one point three percent mining stocks leading the way lower look times are one of the few companies that are trading in frankfurt they were up on a lower jet fuel costs. close to russia the close of the session on your screens there ality is down two point three percent my second almost one and a half the sense that they've got the main movers on the nice not surprisingly energy and metals majors are having a bad day gazprom down three point three percent so is nervous wreck down there almost two percent there but sevastopol is actually bucking the strands up point six percent after news that it's buying into mineral allison the company in brazil
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opened i think it's an outline say not it's something. that was sort of straight from what will carbon say the same sort of process that was going on elsewhere in the emerging markets this is a negative for exploratory markets like russia you have felicia believe and you'll be all in there. of course inflation which is or some seem to require some of this is processed was for producers of. this. small dogs of when all this. from them are even cross-platform remark it's unfortunate that something else has been in the streets despite that well as a superior russian market. to you. so it's one mistress to call.
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another news the world's top aluminum producer roussel has tripled their profits over seven hundred fifty million dollars in the first quarter if they could beat the forecast by sixty said it was legions of stronger demand china. russian helicopters will most likely hold its initial public offering in a year's time that's according to the parent company about on crop as they run helicopter manufacturer had hoped to get the five hundred million dollars off the ground this may however the company announced last week that it would not go ahead citing unfavorable market. an appraisal was made and we believe it is not in this respect the decision was made to the i.p.o. we are waiting for the right price however this is not affected the government's privatisation programme. we will be back next hour with an update stay with r.t.
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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our cheap. news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of chatter that some chinese corporations rule the day. the book. first this is just
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a parliament building in berlin. but then sixty six years ago it was the final target. and the last major offensive for the red army. its chuch became the symbol of the fall of the fascist city. and the victory over nazi germany. the fall of the berlin arches.

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