tv [untitled] June 27, 2011 12:00am-12:30am EDT
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this is the first time since the second world war the japanese people have no trust in the government. because the country's authorities launch massive radiation checkups three months after the publishing disaster local people are angered by the latest sponsors and the lack of transparency. germany is under pressure to lock up in the tories nazi war criminals who found a safe haven in the country over half a century ago. and russia's split over proposed restrictions on abortion with some saying the move aimed at tattling demographic the final breach pregnant women's rights and result of war abandoned children.
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eight am in the russian capital you're watching r t on marina joshie welcome to the program the japanese government is starting radiation checkups for more than two million people living near the crippled fukushima plant it's part of a long term health monitoring program launched over three months after the nuclear crisis started and is r.t. shaun thomas reports confusion over words safe and war isn't seen many lose trust in the authorities. in a culture that is generally non-confrontational and obedient when thousands take to the streets of tokyo against nuclear energy it is a serious sign of just continued after this crisis is true that the people are more conscious and we need to take advantage of it this is the first time since the second world war that the japanese people have no trust in the government he wants
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to be a coastal city devastated by the earthquake. the tsunami and on the edge of the radiation exclusion zone is starting on the long road to recovery of the people living here say the government just isn't doing enough from the city hall iraq today they said different things like perfect or they said different things in the government they said different things. the end of. the or steep part of the country bus the of the hour apart but some believe it is too early to tell what the real dangers of the situation or scientist to know that large doses of radiation given in one blast is a significant health threat but they say there isn't enough information about long term exposure to lower doses of radiation and the types of damage it can do if you check air here or ideation level and then you take the grease and then you take water you always feel half different values because it's so close and it's so changing so you can hardly say but it's really exceeds what
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a normal person would have by year one of the frightening things about this entire incident is that there are no concrete boundaries that can clearly guarantee your safety one example is this looks like a beautiful life green valley behind me but in fact this is the very head of the twenty kilometer exclusion value that the government has set up in fact we tried to get a little bit closer but we're supported out by a police officer and a couple of personnel now although this is supposed to be a safe area the radiation levels here are still brain seven and ten times higher than normal weather for misinformation or mis understanding the people who live in the affected areas don't always take the proper precautions hero volunteer works to clean up toxic radioactive hot spots with hardly any protection at all a problem that some say is compounded by government propaganda accentuating the benefits while neglecting to inform about the dangers of nuclear waste. the first thing the government should do is let the citizens know the real cost of nuclear
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energy and so now the priority has been to profit from energy a p.r. machine of the government has been emphasizing the benefit of nuclear energy and the citizens have been brainwashed to believe it now in the wake of an international crisis and there are allegations that the government and the power companies have worked out a deal to help each other and that the media. has been going on. t.v. channels need the money from advertisement and the nuclear energy companies here a lot with this money they cannot survive for that reason i have to shut up about the situation the newspapers have this problem as well that if true keeps the important information hidden from the people saving face for those in charge in japan sean thomas. and about twenty minutes we'll speak to a greenpeace activist who shares his impressions about the war being carried out near the nuclear crisis epicenter. but i like visiting another universe in a way that on one. city and then you go with. it and you can especially see
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that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased. ideation and then a public places like the playgrounds the school yards. or kids go to the school that holds up to five hundred seven hundred times about what is normal. this is just unbelievable. they call him the butcher one of the last surviving r.t.s. as harvesters who has been convicted of war crimes but who remains at large the families of his victims think that putting him behind bars is their last chance for justice but they face a race against time and german law. reports this is where the man told the nazi executioner lives german media is banned from revealing his address but we know he's been he has a message for the families of his victims. do you have
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a message for. those from the clause carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them the ball concentration camp in the level of where doris and frank was held to heaven she says the magically become people in the night they had to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which shot down. a court jailed for a bar or through the wall for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more but in nine hundred fifty two he states germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically sure that are protected from extradition of neverland's as applied time of the time to have formal returned to serve his sentence germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime
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this is the man who ruled for a book can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce i'm across a queue. and. like criminals. no difference. between us. and. many other lands this. is. because goods really was murdered in the second world war by the dutch sis he confronted four dollars to me if you had any remorse for responded with sneers and mockery that was four years ago neighbors say farber's now housebound and close to death it's a race against time for justice now you say well he's. it will say something and say well. you know it's fixed. well if that's the sort of this you
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have to feel sorry for. but if you go to munich you're. going to know this but it will really go to jail before it does it will always hang as a dark cloud before you know why didn't you put your. real cruel. since . last month germany convicted ukrainian american. of nazi war crimes or more tweak it evidence germany has one rule for its people says cost pins and another for foreigners about the younger but it's probably russia you know they don't mind keeping him around as well this isn't germans or even father of the german national they're for. the dutch of making a final push to put him behind bars this week they applied to have him. in
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germany they also have the international community to help you promote the good through other countries must put diplomatic pressure in germany to prosecute for how can someone who committed such crimes not face justice. this is cool to the various expected to rule this month activists say it's the last chance to jail the butcher of war the new bush will see. log on to our website r.t. dot com to discover how similar cases to the one have been you know you can find out more on the john demjanjuk trial including his victim's evidence and of course there's plenty more to cite. senior israeli officials have denied that. the country's president of the charges
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has cancer this comes after a report citing a u.s. intelligence source saying a staunch anti-american leader is in a critical condition after undergoing surgery in cuba author and researcher every answer looking things the u.s. is driving the reports in an app or to destabilize chavez's government what we are seeing the generalized change promoted by the united states britain france and even israel behind the scenes in north africa. as a whole will now be coming very likely to latin america so i would not be surprised to see a wave of u.s. promoted regime change in various countries in latin america from their point of view the logical country to start going to zoom in a similar has very close ties with iran a growing movement a very strong movement blue united states called level player in classified as a quote unquote terrorist state apparently the global power elite operating from the united states and from britain he's said on global regime change as the move i
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believe closer and closer to a more formal world government. well similar talk about the u.s. fostering regime change has appeared after the state department announced its new programs aimed at spreading democracy around the world it's going to provide finance and technology to opposition groups but it only appears to apply to those countries which the u.s. would like to see the leadership toppled argues again it should count has more of the u.s. state department now generously hands out cash and technology to dissidents throughout the world its bureau of democracy human rights and labor has announced the request for proposals on how to foster change in a number of countries in the middle east and north africa as well as cuba the u.s. claims the best of intentions saying it wants to strengthen independence civil society groups in those countries it's just in really another form of provoking regime change they're just trying to do it under a different guise under a different facade saying that somehow with the best of intentions they're
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promoting democracy but in reality it's just promoting us agenda among other things the state department is financing the creation of stealth wireless networks that would enable activists to communicate outside the reach of governments in countries like iran syria and libya according to professor plans in the projects other programs include a so-called ear and out in a suitcase of powerful portable wireless transmitter that activists king used to set up their own networks in order to circumvent state control but at the same time american companies provide authorities in bahrain saudi arabia and kuwait with the technology to effectively block websites those double standards to inspect system everybody should be fully aware of things and understand. us or the united states government fostering regime change since we already are.
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so heavily geo political motives if you will. is different for every country. technologies not all the u.s. provides to instigate change in certain countries some opposition movements get a direct cash supply for example week it leaks cables true that the state department has for years secretly funded syrian anti-government groups in general to create a world that is more aligned more specifically more controlled be aligned with the views of the united states without having to land without having to in the while i'm now looking at the state department website that promotes grants for those willing to bring about change in communist cuba and here is one of the requirements i'm going to revisit is preferable with these personnel who speak spanish fluently as a solid understanding of their cultural context and have prior experience on the
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island in order to maximize their refractive days in this unique operating environment and of quote sounds very much like recruiting agents but instead of doing it the traditional secretive way the us does their right out in the open on their website help most often comes with strings attached and then you say opposition leaders in libya who now get financial and political support from washington are sure to get instructions on how to return the favor essentially. system with. u.s. government even though it's necessarily. going to check on r.t.e. washington d.c. . plenty more i have for you a sour including the seeds of war the west is about to start its troop withdrawal galathea will bring you expert opinion on what legacy americans are leaving behind . a push by the russian government to raise childbirth statistics has driven
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lawmakers to propose a bill limiting a pregnant woman's options over abortion but if they are say they want to reduce the huge number of terminated pregnancies but critics say the measures are the wrong way to deal with a problem that has the details. when she heard she was pregnant again in the end i had already been through the syrian sections and had to tell his sons to make her life complete along with her diabetes the third pregnancy was a huge risk now though she can't imagine life without her sasha. i lose my little miracle i can't even imagine that once i had thought about getting rid of him there was never regretted my decision little was able to make her choice freely had she wanted to terminations nothing would have stood in her way abortion in russia is available on request up to twelve weeks and is permitted at any stage if the pregnancy puts the mother's life in danger the proposed legislation would and free abortions at state clinics and make women weak for
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a week before the terminations to think over their decision the morning after pill now available at any pharmacy would also become prescription only but i would always put it that's right and if we manage to avert at least twenty percent of abortions annually we have a clear increase in birth rates instead of the demographics due to mine. that's a qualified psychologist working at one of moscow's maternity hospitals says the stress of an unplanned pregnancy often makes women rush to a decision they might later regret but the reservation is not just the proportion in sure who the alternatives so that she doesn't end up terminating herself where with questions like all the baby would have been. and what he or she would have looked like. experts say the only way forward is to give women the security needed to embark on motherhood although found the help she was so desperate for at a moscow charity. my husband left me when i was pregnant i didn't have any means to
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the kids already and there's no longer is another one. however opponents of the post legislation believe limiting a woman's choice of religious her rights both health and human my body is my business is just one of their slogans that the other but she got that these three shows they're getting abortions has never led to a baby. when the soviet union outlawed abortions in one thousand thirty six the result was an enormous increase in the maternal death rate and that's where doctors fear most that restrictions on legal abortions will only push women to find risky backstreet alternatives even if it threatens their health and life there of course for years living in russia forty percent of women decide against pregnancy and if a woman is determined not to have children she won't and that includes simply abandoning them. like the mothers of these babies was found another way to escape the burdens of motherhood these children are too young to understand why they were
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not wanted. these children didn't choose to come into this world and be deprived of their basic rights or parental love one day they might find someone to call their family however the question is whether restricting abortions well lead to more children abandoned after being warned against their mothers well terry i wish her well r.t. moscow. the still waiting for political and economic reform in the wake of its uprising which saw. that as president but for thousands of people who live in a war in iraq on the outskirts of cairo it seems change is not always welcome later in the day we'll bring you a documentary on the challenges the community faces view of globalization and the arrival of foreign companies. i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of
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owning a can cutting factory. but we have less garbage now. some businesses who come here make fun of me. picking up garbage boy i'm not bad like people saying. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time people like me as. i feel people will start to appreciate us. well some of now our else is making news around the world the trial is opening for the ball you know one of their rouge leaders on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity before to fans are believed to be responsible for the deaths of up
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to two million people during their four year rule in the nine hundred seventy s. the regime was trying to create a utopian society but people died from starvation disease and overwork last year the former khmer rouge member of congress dutch was sentenced to thirty five years in prison. carrying humanitarian aid to gaza is said to depart from greece it's reported it will consist of about ten ships of some five hundred activists on board israel's government says defense forces have been ordered to stop the convoy between gaza and attempt to deliver aid to the blockaded region last year was altered in raids by israeli forces that left nine activists dead. as greece is asking for more money to bail the country out of economic crisis more voices are accusing the eurozone of failing the debate among members on whether to hand over more money is scheduled for early july but our across our program is already tackling the issues the reason trying to buy time well and we're still trying to
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buy time is to allow greece to more perfectly consider what exactly does it want to do because greece's rezone there's no choice this is just to avoid being on the politicians faces that's the key issue here they don't want to admit that the euro has been a mistake so they're doing anything that they can to try and over the cracks and try and hope the problem will go away you really think that you in. your sleep you . know you don't. want to be injured. some u.s. officials are arguing for more leeway over the way the country's combat operations in afghanistan are carried out as despite president obama's announcement last week of plans to pull out some american troops argues military contributor uganda
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believes that america should be waging an anti-drug war rather than war on terror in afghanistan during his speech related to the u.s. forces or a configuration and afghanistan which was supposed to cover very old or new year's policy against. president obama has never ever mentioned he's concerned or demonstrated his understanding that when it comes to ever again history the real threat doesn't come from the guard or its associates but it has everything to do we have narco terrorism the us a legacy in their van a stance will be mostly measured by the fact that it was due to the u.s. and nato occupation but as ghana's stand has been turned into an america state and the local insurgency has spread into international terrorism unfortunately
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clearly kolsky who is the us president dr advisor was not involved in reviewing over old and formulating the new us policy in afghanistan and it boils down to two pronged approach various counter-narcotics strategy for afghanistan and counterterrorism for pakistan and to integrate both approaches in comprehensive counter terrorism strategy. well that brings us up to date here in our business news is next with. business out to russia's biggest lenders burbank could be in line for hefty investment from china the chinese investment corporation is interested in buying a five percent stake in a deal that could be worth four billion dollars however sources say the lender is
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unlikely to sell such a big stake to just one investor the bank is a prime asset in russia's massive privatization drive the state is going to sell its seven point six percent stake in the bank in. smoove to the markets in just a few months before that will extending losses with stronger dollars and worries about greek debt weighing on the prices dropped sharply at the end of last week following a decision by the international energy agency to release strategic reserves on the market and the move is having a direct impact on the russian market which rallies heavily on energy export relies rather however yugoslavia's of what a bank says the effects are likely to be short lived i really think the fact that these measures will prices it is likely to be transitory i don't think it's going down from significant. i think the reason why you have an emphatic reaction from
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the markets is the sheer possibility of such measures being undertaken on the possibility of them being with heated in the future that i think is what is accounting for such a significant reaction but if things are left to that and there's no continuous sort of effort on the part of the developed world to try and raise will supply then i think it's unlikely to be a significant factor in the determination of world prices for this year and we continue to project will prices averaging one hundred seventeen point five dollars. as for. the service of all it's coming from deutsche bank this is going to be current oil price and light sweet is trading at over ninety and a half dollars per barrel is dropping yet again another fifty five cents so as brant sixty seven cents down. in asia stocks are therefore under pressure on week
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crude financials are also down european debt worries world's top central bank some decided most important lenders who carry an extra capital buffer heavyweight asia's p.c. is down more than one and a half percent in hong kong weighing on the handset here in rochelle trading will begin in two hours time the markets finished friday's session in the black crowes the r.t.s. a nice mix put on one and a half percent with banks and really. now looking ahead to the trading week peter weston from the town believes direction is out to predict although sentiment will probably continue to be dominated by the sovereign debt crisis in europe this week and probably another greek week given that at the end of the week we're going to have the voting by the greek parliament on the austerity measures and even though they might you know they are likely to pass it we're still going to have the response from the population which will be lucky that the rest so i think that would be what's going to taint the whole week and also we're going to see whether or not i'm going to have more trouble out of
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a lot of countries given that we've had a hike in lending rates that means that the cost of borrowing has gone up for these countries so we're going to have a lot speculation about who's still based so i think it directional it's going to have extremely difficult to sort of say how this was going to pan out but i think we can rest assured would be more volatility probably volumes so any upside that you're seeing is going to be a no conviction upside likes to roll over it's a very difficult market to play right now. so for now we will be back in fifteen minutes time with an employee there like that it's nothing. the book.
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