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markets. why no one should really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. bizarre to you live from moscow headlines seven polish soldiers standing trial over the gas of afghan civilians have been acquitted by old war song for its side a lack of evidence to support the charges of war crimes which included the killing of six people among them a pregnant woman and a child. bosnian serb or time commander brought home a lot of kids his weight of the u.n. prison in the hague to be tried for genocide because the lawyers say he may not
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move until the trial begins and question the legitimacy of evidence against him. a condom is in the u. outs are warning that unemployment could be the biggest threat facing the nation and even low paid work running out there are currently forty two million people in the u.s. without a job. next start he speaks to the head of russia's republic of chechnya yunus back you've quarter of this says militants often coerce people into joining terrorist groups he shares his thoughts about why he feels it's so important to rehabilitate them back into society. mr youve quarter of thank you very much for being with us today. my pleasure
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of the lead now counterterrorism operation was completed recently in the republic. in which one of the militant leaders was killed how did the operation go and what stage have you reached in his counterterrorism campaign for the steam from commenting on how the operation where our counterterrorism operations around by the security agencies so i do not interfere with them too much we've done a significant amount of work over the past two years and of achieve significant results we can see that now the situation is quite stable and peaceful and their security services are currently working on two types they force the militants to surrender either arresting them or exterminating the ones who put up any resistance or both of those. people lay down their arms and return to society the community has difficulty fully accepting both them and their families what can be done to facilitate reintegration for these people. put it this way it wasn't exactly an order that the war's a very strict imperative i gave to the citizens of all villages and towns including
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ali ewart and so hocking what i had a meeting with the local authorities i told them to make sure that people call in these families to make sure they get invited to community events and to make sure that they are except they're not pushed away people have the option to turn themselves in or for sincere repentance and give a deposition and if there is insufficient evidence to convict them we give them jobs and i've instructed bulls people's employers to assign them supervisors to both observe them and facility at their interaction with other people with their new colleagues in order to prevent them from feeling like us or outsiders. the number of terrorist attacks over the past two years has dwindled in english what makes your approach different from other heads of the north cook asian republics so . no i can tell you that wolf i interviewed over as well as michael moore of another leaders like we are all people and one cannot say that are dramatic differences between us we all live in the caucasus we all share an understanding of
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its traditions and customs and the conditions we live in and that is why we have them share the same ways of thinking and approaches and the other thing is that we keep in touch and share our experience and pick up from each other things that we need most i don't think they've been doing less work there i'm pretty sure it's not the case yes i can confirm the level of terrorist activity in my republic has decreased significantly it is also gone from the chechen republic but the fact that something is going on in dagestan or cardio doesn't mean they are doing less work i could see that the leader of dogs time i thought works more than anyone else on these issues they have a very powerful framework for all kinds of terrorism and for giving militants a chance to turn themselves in to the authorities and ask for mercy and help the nations with larger territories and larger populations also how to more militants and larger problems and it takes time to solve. i ask you about it approach because for instance head of the chechen republic arms and said that he'd never great to
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have talks with terrorists while they had of pakistan to the public about a matter set he's ready to do it would you be willing to negotiate with terrorists and i've always said i will keep saying i will hold talks that are going to go she actions can help save at least one life i will negotiate even if it means risking my life because that's my duty to guard was of who we're dealing with a terrorist or a militant they are people and people need to be talked to because the key thing here is that they are people no matter what some people say or that their own people are monsters and as people they all have their heads their brains and their . and if we try to identify the source or stir their minds and make an effort to win them about from the underground they will help us get even more people out of there more importantly they will no longer be a threat to society they will no longer want to kill or want to commit crimes because both what terrorist groups are still there on the republic's territory and who is helping them who supplies them with arms. and there's the imminent kind of
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cars made up of docomo models group it is a there and then there's been speculation that it has connections with al qaeda and other terrorist organizations across the world or systems indisputably it comes from abroad funding sources come from abroad for example to talk to morrow it divides them between armed groups and it's obvious that many criminals and their allies have become legal members of society they become a businessman and there's a tiny financial fall coming from them to their finances also come from our assaults which are targeted like business well and bankers and twenty ten a bank robber a result of their forty million rubles this money was later found in the hands of members of our groups another source of finance is racketeering. vice prime minister harper and said that the problem is not in the number of militants but in the fact that they constantly replaced the missing members there are many questions about the new recruits are they
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a product of problems in society or are they motivated by ideology what makes young men join the ranks of the military. and look at both really good and we now see that the main reason is unemployment when we analyze the situation in the republic we see that among these militants killed or arrested or wanted many have a job you know firstly they were not poor or unemployed so this reason is obviously not the meanwhile secondly there is a religious factor but many militants come from families where the parents were abusing alcohol or were drug addicts and their parents were not religious so this explanation does not fly. either they do not know the simplest canons of islam they don't even know how to pray in the right way so again it doesn't all fit now we take a matter of fact or a chance to enter an experience a new and clandestine environment that really exists there were such cases last year for example two militants laid down their arms they told us that the first battle the first combat experience shattered the remote emotions of a conflict and they wanted to step back and there are other reasons too some of
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these young people are disturbed by organizations and websites that promote the activities of bandit leaders and militant groups they look at these images can truly believe that the government may be so atrocious and ruthless as to kill its own people and annihilate religion as a result people get embittered and join the militants and then there is experienced and many of them when they get caught the first time a militant gets caught he is immediately exposed to torture and battering allegedly of course and when such information is spread they start to believe it is better to go into the woods other weapon in their hands and fight and surrender or even sit and wait for the police to come for them some of them are simply blocking out the children for those i want to tell me. what are. showing a friendly embrace between them and one of the bandits when they were together at a meeting or a party there was an example recently and the guy who had a his arms is now alive and well and has got a job so this guy had finals of next to say. at the table he didn't realize i'm out of course. simply been invited to the same house
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a boy was part of this criminal circle without knowing it and then a photo was taken when the boy showed the shop to this relatives they got are just as instantly recognize the terrorists i told them what have you done no one is going to believe that you're not an acquaintance of the school and he really didn't know. had never seen him and therefore didn't recognize him and of course his relatives tried to persuade him and nobody would ever believe he didn't know was a good person and because there was evidence. to say them on and talk and smile on the guy was lucky that we or his relatives managed to convince him there was a real threat otherwise a boy. might have been killed a resident today to be a strong personality he wasn't scared many get scared and think is the end of everything i think will be tortured their nails toward the right hands and legs and grouping young people are certain feat of atrocities attributed to the secret services because this is how they are presented to the public and terrorist mastermind behind a lot of the details as i said it's a blog and this is just one example among many other parts of the movie gets
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people's revenge but there are very few cases of militants who get involved i'd revenge to see someone close to him gets killed and they take up arms to avenge the death but you see it's difficult to pinpoint a single reason there are several one of the possible reasons ideology when certain ideological concepts are poured into people's minds especially of those who live in suburban areas there's the unresolved issue of refugees as you said who are involved in explosions and why did one of the chairmen skew checkpoint remark by the ideology i'm talking about expert on the other hand there is a view that the suicide bombers were used against their will as they see expertise assume they have been drugged with substances as another form of converting people into terrorists and we have a mixture of all the reasons i mentioned are the major factors. so to speak i put a lot of fear of this spirit of participating in the activities are a terrorist group and i hope this will pass as any evil public fancy does. the
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absolutely right terrorism is not confined to the north caucasus it's a global problem terrorist number one worldwide was killed not long ago as though some of bin laden's death changed the level of terrorist activity what do you think about it. and. of course i am opposed to legalize it at heart and i think it's a lesson to those who have deluded themselves into thinking they are gods on this earth people who are simply vicious take on the freely give orders to kill and something and even if the victims are guilty of something a person should be held responsible for what he has done. and as for the safety of these terrorists number one what about all the other planets you've committed so many crimes second third it's wrong to give someone stages a terror attack and the immediately proclaimed terrorist number one strikes russia he's no terrorist attack and even there isn't a member of a terrorist group it is also true for those people who are in haiti and belgium norway and turkey they are very real terrorists they should not be any double
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standards in the sphere they are all terrorists or members of the connected terrorist network or everyone should realize that. thank you very much for the interview my pleasure. culture is that so much to know there's a huge musician right on the mark when is the chaos being played out in yemen turning the country into a failed state how should the international community be reacting to events there and will be. more than a month. in one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is and charge it up and people have to be aware that they are far away from civilization showing thomas discovers flaws make sense articles so special and instructive for many the
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wildlife in antarctica is the closest and the sun's. expedition to the bottom of the earth on our it seems. to. me if he. says. that i kill innocents here all eyes are all great supply so that's never answered. my momma saw most costolo i'm a guy i think you are but every day. the fires fired from the memory sat.
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us so much so long tom the serious drama. i was assured. i was ashamed that i didn't. i was ashamed that i hadn't a clue. why. you know go my way. in the morning. we're all going to be out all those of our boards. and i'll believe or i will go in the woods or i think. that i was a good soldier. but you know most older on the other side and i think i'm just a good.
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line. to be soon which brightened if you remove the sun from phones to the question. he starts on t.v. don't come. artie's top stories seven polish soldiers standing trial over the deaths of afghan civilians had been acquitted by a warsaw court decided to back of evidence to support the charges of war crimes which included the killing of six people among them a pregnant woman and a child. bosnian serb wartime commander rockall malott it begins his weight at the un prison in the hague to be tried for genocide for his lawyers say he may not live until the trial begins and cautioned the legitimacy of the evidence against him. boss economists in the queue were asked for warning that unemployment would be the
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biggest threat facing the nation believe in low paid work running out there are currently fourteen million people in the us without a job. check out this war says union joins us and i understand despite of course not setting records on fire recently. i still had a year it's remember tell us why she certainly has a nice and she's just made the list of top fifty well paid athletes in the world she's number twenty nine but she is the only woman on the list we have much more in our coming up in just a second. thanks for joining us this is what's there plenty ahead this hour including. return of the king sept lover winds and all the police face the presidential race in the midst of a corruption scandal. putting hope in their hearts children shara sees
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reap the rewards of the sixteenth annual russian president's. hitting his stride the world's fastest man you same bull takes top honors at the golden spike one hundred meters events making it to winston to this season's. been an action packed day at fifa headquarters the building in zurich a hive of activity as delegates prepared to elect their president despite there being only one candidate separate after he's once again in charge for another four years his third term and all his sole rival mohamed bin hammam hardwick thrown out the weekend spit on mom for vice president jack warner where bund pending investigation into corruption charges a mom and self this morning complains about what he calls fair exclusion from congress blotter his reelection came not without opposition the english and scottish football associations have both asked for it to be suspended it does seem
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though that blatter has acknowledged that is all well within world football's leading body. to quote you. believe we're living in a world of respect and discipline but unfortunately i must say that it's no longer the case because of the pyramid. pyramid is now chic nears its foundations and there is a danger. but it is currently closing in on a career grand. by reaching the french open semifinals but the russian has arguably enjoyed more financial than tennis success in twenty ten that twenty four year old finding herself in the forbes top fifty of the world's highest paid athletes she is the only woman on the list however shop for twenty ninth on the list having earned a total of twenty four point two million dollars last year that's one spot below busking pollstar a marri stoudamire who wait for it recently signed
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a long term deal with york worth close to one hundred million dollars tiger woods meanwhile he holds the top earnings with a total of seventy five million in twenty ten. ok let's move on and we will move the basketball on to the n.b.a. where male may have struck first in the n.b.a. grand finals they need throughout from the slow start to see off dallas in the best of seven series opener going way down the bron james combining for forty six points exactly how of miami's entire points hole ninety two before the final score dallas his lowest total of the playoff structure wicki impressed they began for the losing i think though telling twenty seven twenty eight rebounds game truth stays in miami on thursday. and it feels good you know because it's the first game we play we was it's a lot of work to do. you know we come in with the same i said on thursday i'm looking
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forward to this challenge once again notice in front of us so as one of the books you know we're excited about this game so we prepare for game two and will see ways we can get better. today is international children's day so what better time to take a look at golf's president cup right here in moscow where took place the event raises money for kids charities across the world's biggest country artist constantine the top part took to the greens to see the cause. such things it's hard to call it a contest as few people care how far you can hit the ball with taking part rather than winning top of their gender the event into helping children in that particular mission being successfully implemented since nine hundred ninety six this time a record one hundred eighty thousand u.s. dollars was raised but also. the tournament is well known for its charity traditions many more storage and schools are equipped with computers previously and
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of course a lot of money is raised every year to help children's hospitals and other source you should know this by pro golfers on the least it still remains an interesting condition with the teams featuring local businessman and i'm better there is no less with the youngster who develop their skills through the youth system of the quad in each side thus in other vital amos from field more children taken to the greens meaning the up and coming golf talons will get to shine on courses in the near future but for now it's about getting proper medical treatment and that the real victory of the annual tournament it's always a good thing for us to be able to give back to our communities where they it's just giving out. and so it's always good to a party to our children also to do what is best although. they are good at. it gives you. satisfaction to play in this tournament to know
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you're doing something for the good of the children. we see really how. the round is not only a great example of could be reading in raising money for jerry but it also attracts more and more golf infuses to pick up a club and get to the driving range. region . and not a bad effort at all or over to atlantic for you same both claimed his second win in as many appearances this season with jamaican sprinter dominating the golden spike meet in the czech republic the world record holder chose not to compete in the two hundred meters focusing solely on the one hundred meter run despite a slow start full time for this rhythm by the final heat beating this season's fastest man steve bowling and a second to create. to catch pole clocking nine points during one set the same time
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as his winning mark in the golden goal event which took place in rome last. finally russia's republic of dagestan has been the jewel of the country's martial arts scene for years now with freestyle wrestling far and away the number one sport there the area has produced a champions holding very well ahead of next year's london games us around cost referee points. martial arts and that is thought are not simply sports for many young people it's also a way of life perhaps and that's the reason that the majority of russia's national team consists mostly of his tiny athletes wrestlers from dagestan have always been some of the top producers of silverware for russia over the years locals have provided dozens of olympic medalists including hundreds of the world and european
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championships troll he winners but first a few words about this time the republican russia's north caucasus just on is the country's souder most region on the coast of the caspian sea motoring i sit in my john in georgia it's also the country's most multi-ethnic area where fourteen languages are considered native with the russian one uniting over thirty different cultures and nationalities a local legend has it that when allies messenger was handing out languages there was a severe snowstorm in dagestan causing him to dump all he had left when the weather sets old people came out of their homes and each settlement spoke at different something that is stunning are wonderful and unique and we are proud of our country our history and our culture we are a multi-ethnic republic with more than thirty peoples living together at a comparatively small territory we have a glorious history and we are looking into the future however it's not just legends and beauty that make this region stands out in russia combat sports especially
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freestyle wrestling seems to be the republic's forte and the locals themselves will probably tell you that it's in their blood looked at by. people live and brith wrestling in dagestan it's a way of life and sometimes even the many dogs time has always helped russia step up from seventeenth or eighteenth place to second or third just take a look at the olympic games the distance that's why i believe that he's done deserves not only this world cup but the world and european championships as well and if you look president rafael much navy supports this too as long as the entire infrastructure is in place. russia and its not in particular is a true world center for developing a freestyle wrestling over the years this region has produced forty waterworld and eleven olympic champion so the holding of the world cup here in the heart of the very first time is a true recognition of the major d'agostini contribution to the sport that batsman's of wrestling in dagestan and russia as
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a whole doesn't simply rest on the locals here enthusiasm and international program called fight and win has been launched in russia with the sports global promotion being just one of the objectives however russian athletes are not sold benefactors of this initiative as the up and coming risking nations enjoy financial technical and trading support through this very program but it's obvious that the fight and win program has been a key plan of action in the wrestling federation of russia since two thousand and six of us was initiated by senator saleman karim of who chairs the federation board of trustees we have presented a plan of action up to the year two thousand and twenty to vladimir putin a wrestler said a meeting at a training session i with him and highly evaluated the results of the program russia's prime minister vladimir putin who's no stranger to martial arts having competed in judo back in one thousand seven hundred understands the athlete's needs and objectives after all wrestling in russia's caucasus is not just a way to occupy the kids and young adults free time to fight and win program also
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provides for some major sport infrastructure developments across the board with the post construction commercial schedule already in place and that means jobs in a region where they're in high as demand well last but certainly not the least is the pride of the country there's no the sydney filling them with on the team is international as he can see have guys from georgia and concious sense yet all north cajun republics siberia i'm from some petersburg as well and all of you working together for one goal for the interests of russia and you're doing a great job and thank you going to you want to pry. if a country we always watch your performances roofie you know great show victories and then use it risking events in dagestan are usually attacks in the rafters there are always people sitting even in the aisles and plenty more outside begging to get in and that's because people of the stone know their risk and it doesn't matter whether the athletes from russia cuba iran or hungary
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a good performance will always be cheered this fact alone makes this small republic if the perfect candidate for future grand receiving events from on call for an artsy russia's republic of dagestan. creates the thought is all your sport fell i'll see you shortly get to stay with us whether it's next. hungry for the full summit we've gone to. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers.
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