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the children of each. cubic. foot you know hotel period to make hotel generally cool durable teachers and you like to see. in serbia lutie is available in one hundred regency. stuck in the middle with intensified nato bombardments claiming civilian lives and alleged atrocities committed by rebel forces some libyans who feel betrayed after what initially started as a nationwide uprising. the u.s. trade to boost football in afghanistan obama announces the withdrawal of over thirty thousand troops while deadly drone strikes are stepped up sparking fears of more civilian casualties some. accused of inciting hatred and discrimination against muslims such far right politician her builders walks free from a court in amsterdam as it rules his comments full within the boundaries of
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political debate. and bringing the best of russia and its heart and soul to a global war against twenty four hours a day nazis a new documentary channel. goes live for the help of a president. just after six pm here in moscow you with artsy welcome to the program well throughout the course of the four month long revolution against colonel gadhafi his regime libyans have found themselves surrounded by threats nato forces have killed hundreds of civilians during the bombing campaigns this according to government claims and rebels have been accused of committing atrocities against their own people or for national reports. this family hasn't had the war quiet and peaceful like this one for months they've escaped from the libyan rebel stronghold of
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benghazi to hide in this refugee camp in the west of the country after a life in their native town became a nightmare. it's not safe there anymore it's become dangerous and it's not only because of explosions and gunshots one day people from the government and you call them rebels we call them terrorists came to me and told me we have to arrest your daughter because we know that she supports gadhafi. these keep has been long and hard for the within the family but i remember the government that it was i had to hide for some time from them as they've been searching for me and then we knew there was a bus coming from benghazi to near zero the bus with the rebels for their purposes we took that bus with our faces covered and everybody was against gadhafi on it we told them that we were also against him and they were saying we kept silent until we went to egypt and from there biotin is here and we were sent here. to get them through their son was a brother of
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a surgeon has also fled the city he says they've made three attempts on his life but he only finally left when he saw a killing. take him from the from a from you killing him in front of your own good but the. the doctor says people from the national transitional council were behind it this is the rebels official political body that are part of the revolution in libya started in the mid february its members are recognized by many countries throughout the world as the only legitimate representatives of libya but there is. very new so. there you are again it's. about freedom democracy there is no freedom or democracy there is just. the refugees here say they now finally feel safe but it's not. that say from the side of the frontline either. of these people have gathered in the west of tripoli to bury those killed
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in an airstrike he called them to leave and government officials have barn landed on the private compound and flattened it killing fifteen people including three key aides we have been calling for peace and negotiation for months and no one wants to listen to us and now we have to pay a very heavy price of. casualties civilian casualties and also military casualties i think the time has come for the world to understand that this conflict has to come to an end immediately which is very unlikely to happen any time soon. our ground in these cemeteries to flash well made to has already claimed that the operation to protect civilians must go on with clashes canteen and benghazi and nato intensifying its bombardment of tripoli both eastern and western parts of the country are perilous to say and people are dying on both sides of the frontline
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many on the ground fear that when the democracy their worst talks about us will finally come here they will not be enough people left to experience it. r t reporting from western libya. criminals the barbarians that's what colonel gadhafi called nato states following a recent strike that killed civilians the alliance i said but it regrets the deaths but investigative journalist michelle cottle on the early return from the walk through just a few days ago he told us that innocent lives mean nothing to the coalition that's only in libya for financial. they are skilled at mall civilians that the losses from the initials problems there are few small civilians the little bombings so the real i.d.'s not protect civilians the real and need these to achieve the economical strategy kalid interest off there of the rest of us in europe i mean the oil i mean the financial reserves of libya i remind the us
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a piece of crap country and also preventing that caffie would be a sort of the tunnel to the i.m.f. some buying for african development the old idea is to make the public international opinion accept the idea that nato is a couple of the world is that that nato has the right to make wars where they want to revisit the people in hospitals and we saw victims and indeed the civilian population is attacked that must be very clear it has nothing to do with immunity and war. well the nato campaign in libya is losing the support of its allies after the coalition admitted killing civilians and its bombardment it's really has called for an immediate halt to the yes strikes of the general public across many states are beginning to question a conflict as they learn more of the truth that is really going to school experience. civilian deaths in libya are last making news on western news networks
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they say has acknowledged that a number of civilians may have been killed in an airstrike last night school nato says it regrets the loss of innocent lives the limits of weapons malfunction may of course civilian deaths in tripoli acknowledged one of its errors gregg's of course last night in tripoli and maybe to blame for civilian casualties the operation has been going on for three months and according to libyan officials hundreds of civilians held really been killed by nato bombs so why has it taken so long for the major t.v. networks and newspapers to report on the carnage because the big problem with our media our mass media nowadays is not that they're left wing right wing it's just there they go along with whomever is in power and they're all idea of critical reporting is gone and it's not just media noticing that something is going wrong in libya it's only a nato member itself has already lost all three in the operation in fact rome has
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gone as far as to call for thinking of all military action and so a lot even through france and britain have however dismissed the calls versus ation in need to his room was counting of libya need to resulting under a u.n. resolution to protect civilians but so many believe the alliances mean aim has always been to oust colonel gadhafi some european politicians from countries back in the campaign say that's not the job for nato but even people to decide the british public don't really understand why we've been taken into these wars and. yes in the while we probably now colonel gadhafi is a murderous vicious dictator and the world and libya will be better off without him but is it our business to go in there and out of office if the libyans want to have a revolution and get rid of a name good luck to them others believe the longer the attacks only be continue the more difficulties for nato and its political backers the only exit option of nato
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was to say we will leave when you're going to get if you will even if the you know the feeling is still that if connected are free to leave the power on his own ok for nato they will have the option to to exit but if not the point is there will have to exists a result actually doing nothing which will be for nato and specially for london and for paris it will be politically disastrous nature's admission of killing civilians in recent days and may have made the headlines back home but the expressions of regret have not been felt on the ground in libya unlike the western bombs and missiles which continue to fall killing those the alliance says it's there to protect in brussels it is r t. i if you want to also on the situation in libya just go to our web site that's our team dot com you can take part in our most recent poll i think we're asking why do you think the libyan
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campaign is failing to succeed so far the most popular viewers but libyans support kidnapping and one more trying also on line for your clients of a large passenger jet prevent a major accident with another plane at new york's j.f.k. airport check out the gripping radio recordings from the crew on our you tube channel. four news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world in seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are today. ten minutes past the hour here in moscow the rock obama is rounding up support for his decision to withdraw a large part of the u.s. garson from afghanistan front says it's also prepared to pull all of its forces out
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but the news comes amid warnings from military commanders that progress against the taliban is fragile and reversible there's also concern that less soldiers will not mean less collateral damage it's obvious garniture counterpoints this that was numbers there are around one hundred thousand american troops deployed in afghanistan right now thirty thousand of them were added by president obama two years ago now he says by the end of next year the u.s. has been a poor girl's thirty thousand troops the drawdown will start this year with some pent thousand troops expected to be withdrawn by december many analysts say it's not a groundbreaking move from a strategic point of view after all he is pulling out what he added it would beginning of his presidency but ahead of presidential elections coming up next year it might be a face saving me he promised that withdrawals to start peace year and he had to deliver the bigger question is what results has his leadership brought so far take
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a listen we're starting this drawdown from a position of strength. is under more pressure than at any time since nine eleven. together with the pakistanis we have taken more than half of all carter's leadership and thanks to our intelligence professionals and special forces we killed osama bin laden the only leader that al qaeda has ever known here in the us the pressure president obama faces with regards to afghanistan once he has to do with the enormous war spending and the number of casualties among american troops president obama was elected as a war and ended up waging more wars and spending more of taxpayers billions on inconclusive battles overseas that's what a lot of americans are frustrated about what doesn't get enough spotlight here is actually the results on the ground if you listen to american military officials they're cautiously talking about progress fragile progress as they put it various reports on the ground say is surging see is growing among the afghans the systematic killing of civilians by nato strikes doesn't help experts say many of
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those now fighting against the allied forces in afghanistan are not a car that they are not terrorists they are fighting against who they see as in the years after one of the recent strikes that killed a significant number of civilians including children even the u.s. backed afghan president karzai had to make a harsh face saving statement warning nato that if they continue killing civilians the whole of the afghan population will treat them as occupiers we have to understand that the image of karzai is a puppet leader doesn't get him it doesn't get again him any popularity at home so he has to take a stand here is what he said a few days ago b.p. can no longer. can actually. it's not going to. be finished unilateral action industry what some find worrying is that i mean these upcoming troop withdrawals the u.s. has actually stepped up airstrikes including growing strikes in afghanistan is
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thought to be part of this twenty first century intelligent war strategy you know when you have no troops on the ground no. deaths of your soldiers to justify our own so it becomes possible to wage a war without having to face all these accountability issues so many afghans are worried that less troops those and necessarily mean less bombs on their homes it's a common thing in the us media for example when they talk about war losses they just give needle losses very rarely do they mention the number of afghan civilians killed and that number is so many times higher experts say apart from civilians killed another thing that contributes to a growing insurgency in afghanistan is the feeling that to effectively deal with the grog issue since the invasion in two thousand and one drug production there has increased enormously and it's known that some of that vast drug trade income goes to terrorists so many see marriage as war on terror as a double edged sword when it's fighting and provoking terror at the same time. he
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is going to japan reporting right there what are coming up later this hour we talked to a human rights champion of joy or she claims that the u.s. a little curation of a country has thrown the afghan people from the frying pan into the. removed it brought in power different colored one as they were by this situation getting worse and millions of cars going by presence of concern for thousands troops in afghanistan they stepped out from injustice insecurity joblessness sporty and now afghanistan is the second most corrupt country in the poorest sixty billion dollars in she received from the so-called international community and in the movie construction of afghanistan the schools are funds where it's a truck but most of these money went to part because of these warlords who aren't even family of comic guys they have some action to start from the palace house and to this small. part to live below their lives like i do why is this a case where maybe by the increasing more and more can suffer thousands of innocent
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people has been most often more common in children democracy never. democracy never tried by a military invasion democracy never comes by cluster bomb by white phosphorus by my cigar i don't bring our wedding party is. it without you live from moscow about far right dutch politician her to build has been acquitted over charges of inciting hate and discrimination in face to five separate counts following a controversial speech she gave attacking islam and comparing it to not answer but the court ruled his comments fell within the boundaries of legitimate political debate and the people not all from the u.k. independence party believes the whole case has been a fox. well first let me just say i think it was a disgrace that he was put on trial to begin with i think it's a victory for free speech i think it's a victory for common sense i think the fact that he had builders is on the twenty
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four hour. it almost like arrest shelby saying he's in fear of his life he can't go out without an armed guard i think that says something about radical islam across europe and rather cool islam which threatens people needs to be dealt with a need to be dealt with forcibly multiculturalism has failed for many years now it was something which was born out of the one nine hundred seventy s. and the idea that you can have different communities living side by side and never integrate who don't share the same culture don't share the same language is never going to wear what it will do is it will increase the power base of the far right across europe what we need is integration yes multi racialism but let's culturalism when in rome we play by roman rules this is the way we you know in britain this is the situation that we have and this is british culture and this is british way of life we shouldn't be changing ourselves for those because the people who come to britain to fit in with those children affect me the other way around what we need is integration what we need is a shared culture
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a shared value and what we need to get rid of is multicultural culturalism which divides people and will bring people together. this is artsy aging it's one three four airline it will be permanently grounded in russia by next year the order was given by president mitigator who said that a forced replacement program must begin so the plane was finally retired from service the decision was taken following a crash over one of the jets in russia's northwest on monday forty five people died in that incident and seven others were badly injured elementary data points towards pilot error a main course of the tragedy. well security forces in belarus have reportedly detained up to four hundred fifty people during a wave of anti-government protests in the so-called silent revolution the rallies against president lukashenko economic policies have taken place in the capital minsk along with or over a dozen other cities going volved protesters have organized themselves through the help of social network groups they purposely are not carrying posters or chanting
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anti-government slogans but this is plain police work detaining a lot of random passers by along with got to visit a massive financial crisis has hit by the group's after its economy deteriorated it then calls the devaluation of its currency and provoked the wrath of the people all right let's watch out some other international news we have for you this hour and hundreds of syrian refugees are reportedly fleeing across the border into turkey following the deployment of government troops in the area witnesses say soldiers backed by tanks and snipers have ended quite a bit of jews village along the turkish border more than thirteen hundred people have reportedly been killed in clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces since march. true three people have been killed thirty two injured in clashes between students and police during a street protests crowd said look the streets of the city of burned three regional government offices police used tear gas and rubber bullets to prevent them storming
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hello and welcome to the business bulletin here on the oil prices are dropping sharply that's after the international energy agency made a surprise announcement that sixty million barrels of oil would be released from strategic reserves fifty percent of this will come from the u.s. without the major economies providing the rest it's only the third time in history that the i.a.e.a. has sanctioned the release of reserves the move is intended to offset the loss of one point five million barrels a day production of high quality oil from libya the north african country engulfed in civil war brant crude is currently down around six percent one hundred seven dollars a barrel. now taking a look at the markets the us markets have opened negatively in response to the prediction of far greater unemployment than was initially anticipated and european markets are also trading on a negative note with the dax over two percent in the red mine is
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a down as well the dancer and glencore are losing two percent and banks are a drag with lords down almost three percent. and here in russia the decreasing oil prices dragging the markets down with the r.t.s. over two and a half percent in the red looking at some individual share moves on a lot of sex energy majors are among the main loses of lukoil down almost one percent banking stocks are also under pressure with sperm bank down more than up a sense bucking the trend though is aeroflot it's among the main gainers the company was named best east european airline at the ongoing live show in paris. gazprom is just one step away from getting full control over the gas transportation network and valerie the country says it will sell fifty percent of network operator trans gad's for two and a half billion dollars gazprom already owns the other half the deal allowed to get direct access to the european market with links to such countries as poland and
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lithuania the asset sale is one of the terms set down by russia and its partners to bail out cash strapped balor routes as problem is yet to say whether the terms of the deal are acceptable. japan's minister will invest eighty million dollars to build a parasite only plant in russia's far east plan will produce between twenty five and fifty thousand vehicles a year with thirty percent of the parts being made here in russia mazur is one of the last of the big foreign manufacturers to be lured by the special terms russia offers to make their cars locally. the warning lights on europe's debt crisis are flashing red that's the verdict of the president of the european central bank john claude trichet air his analysis might be a little behind the curve according to a number of commentators who think it's only a matter of time before the single currency collapses patrick young editor of the gathering storm a collection of essays detailing a possible financial apocalypse allies the chances of the euro default there is
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incredible possibility i mean if the euro actually is going to collapse then there is a very very significant process because after all the euro was the second most important currency on the planet i mean roughly one third of all the world's reserves are in u.s. dollars something like twenty five percent are held in europe if the eurozone goes into a debt spiral that causes a huge problem it causes a fundamental crisis of confidence in the money that people hold in their pockets at the same time it quite possibly gives russia an incredible opportunity because in fact it may well be that all their currencies such as the have the ruble may ultimately be regarded as being seen through here vns for investors and the russian government is going to have obviously a considerable struggle to manage to keep the economy going but hopefully they'll be able to pull through. i know it's all the business for this hour we'll be back with more just under an hour's time stay with us the headlines next.
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