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it's two thirty pm in moscow these are the top stories here on our t.v. the greek capital was braced for more violence as thousands are gathered by the parliament building for a second day of protest is just hours before before lawmakers throw it out even harsher all staring at the measures like pictures just outside the parliament there in athens all of these measures of course have triggered popular on rast and a general strike. but the greek economic turmoil is the first challenge for the
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new international monetary fund chief christine lagarde the first woman to head the organization she also faces the tough task of fighting off the perception that the i am out is biased in favor of western countries. and fears grow that unrest in syria might drive up the militant group hezbollah to move weapons of sword there to love a non threatening to stoke up further trouble in the region meanwhile israel is reportedly to point new missile defense systems near its border with nothing but. georgian opposition leader nino boards on the he has been in brussels recently as part of around europe trip it was aimed at giving an inside account of last month's violent police crackdown on protesters were told r.t. the georgians costly p.r. campaigns can't hide the truth about president saakashvili that's today's interview . broadhurst. georgian president really ended in violent dispersal of protesters by
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the rise police joining us now to talk more about that particular circumstance and instances and georgian politics in general is the recognized leader of georgian opposition. thank you very much for joining us today the first question unfortunately will be a somewhat sad one we will have to ask you about that which are attributed to your supporters on the on the night of the protests personal because it's also more about what happened that night people knew as they maybe government will use the force against the government strug and we said many times when we appeal to as a population of the people who are standing in front of the parliament buildings it may be governmental years of course but these people were really very motivated as they many of them said to me and to us a leader so nationalist somebody directly we are ready for. even for
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the poor state being but we will show example for the rest of the population afterwards we have to fight for our dignity and for our rights but of course nobody was awaiting the. government will they use such a brutal force against the people nobody was waiting as the police will be just demonstration of force and this will be a parade punish people who are in front of the parliament special forces. the people where in trip there was no way out there was no possibility to leave the square. as we understand special forces received special instructions. all them as friends and more than one hundred. that night to beat people brutally especially in the hands. of people who received serious injuries were
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transported to hospitals and they had a special instruction in order to allow me and some other leaders of the national assembly to leave. plates. so. it was a real punishment to spread to the people and it's not the next again today when one of the main supporters of saakashvili and advisors mr bender kids whose quality world nor even in. places said that it was a kid with a government used to such a brutal force against the balance runs to morrows they will think twice and till they will participate in any demonstrations so one person our supporters who died despite of the fact that the government was broadcast t.v. died because of car accident which thanks to my cars which is not just fortunately there where we do footage we chose this person had been beaten
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until the death by ten fifteen special forces representatives and there you can see the video footage on youtube and on our website cheer following the clampdown many people were arrested a lot of your supporters in fact have gone missing so do you have any information on their current whereabouts do you know anything about them right now about two hundred seventy eight people are everest most of these people have been arrested six in the morning afterwards and all they have to call the rivers. police results any evidence this real evidence is from the side of the government of course sure that these people are political prisoners. it will appeal to strasburg who are concerned in all these cases and what has to change in georgian politics for the country to move forward to step away from its.
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style and move forward towards westernized country or to prosper you know i will not say right now that george is a post soviet country it was. into selves and for two thousand and five. two thousand late two thousand and eight even in spite of the war right now it's a cold soviet style country. in georgia right now it's a real bullshit it's. all signs of soviet regime violation of elementary constitutional norms. violation of elementary human rights control of media. police we just dream everything despite our legal obligations if it's coming from from political decisions it's
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a typical soviet country where every person who is against regime is the enemy of the country i remember in soviet times even when i was a small girl not afterwards during the period before and i read it in the books but every person who was criticizing soviet regime was. supporters or agent of secret agent of imperioli it's right now in georgia it's the same you can change there were three imperialism always russia and every person who is criticizing saakashvili and who is their gaze he said regime all of them just beginning for me it's a very serious plays. himself russia friendly we are just three days we are enemies of the people it was the same. you can't imagine if it wasn't for myself you. enjoyed your people right now not everybody of course for
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. many people are afraid even to call to the group to ask you how are you say afraid to come to the funerals and your. family off so people who are not just agree with serious luxuries for him and if you have a different point of view if you are supporters of a position you have huge reads very high reason to lose their job to find it will find in your profits drugs or god and you have a high risk to be religious outside their of not only political but real life in which so this is a typical soviet country. i call it modernized soviet union. which is rolling right now in my country that perception of the united states officials changed all of the president's interest really has the support windowed would you say and yes result any doubt saakashvili has right now and his regime less personal
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supports and into was before during president suppose she. presidency you know the problem is that united states this week and they have too many problems and georgia is not priority number one so that is why quite often i have a feeling that. indeed tails are high officials in the united states and in reality going on in georgia from another side the way our state departments conclusion seem to solve the nineteen thousand and ten where they were speaking about a little corruption where they were picking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even as this support which the country had right now has right now this is a mistake from the side of you know. i think it's because this kind of support. for many georgians creating a lot of questions people don't understand why one of the most democracy country in
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the world i'll continue to support. even less but never as though it's a regime which is absolutely under not critic of the georgian president has been seen as a sort of freedom poster boy by a lot of people in the west not just the united states but in europe as well so right now as you're staying here in brussels and meeting with people do you find it difficult to change that mindset the perception of its origin president you know i mean for our international community they know our real face of the country quite well of course diplomacy means that they will never say it in public but you can compare our position of these people before to substance that can be put yourselves and ate before even twenty six of may and of right now but of course you need time you need time. to. hold
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a real are face of. really real face of georgians in the christian countries. for me with this very year to. p.r. company. but nevertheless as you can see quite critical articles and send him to you so you can buy many things are always money which is our cash really spending for p.r. and loves companies but you can't apply everything and everyone you can apply for a short time to ruin but you can't lie for ever to everybody so it's matter of time but of course we need to work very seriously and that is. what has for you personally changed since you left egyptian government and switched over to the opposition side and you know my life in government was not confident. because i had lots of problems with governmental team. it was very difficult to be responsible
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for the many decisions which was not supported in the closed circle from my site but i am a person who. according groups as i was a part of the team quite often i was taking responsibility for the decisions which . was decided in spite of my protests and despite of my. decision in spite i was a part of the team when i saw that. i don't want to continue like that i don't want to be responsible in front of my people for what i was thinking is not right but nevertheless. it was done by the government i decided to lead you know personally of course being the speaker of the parliament more comfortable you'll have security you'll have a lot of people around the you'll have just as there are a lot of people around who are trying just to say at least hello to you right now
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of course many things have been changed even former friends say trying to avoid to see you or to speak with you or sometimes just meeting just. doing in this case that they didn't see you in just a public place to spend of course personally not not comfortable. to be a leader of a position or prior to enjoy a really difficult because the you are responsible into in front of the people who trust you. and you can't protect these people even when you know that these people are absolutely innocent and right and of course the emotional it's very difficult i remember. i can tell you that even more difficult for me was twenty six. twenty seven says day and. night until i received any formations that some people had been died when i was on the right. side of special forces more difficult was
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the second day when i was receiving every minute in my phone information that this person had been harassed that that person had been arrested this person just we don't know where he is and you have your constable and his think absolutely to protect these people. in any case you can just don't think you'll have to continue to fight we're wishing you the best in all your endeavors thank you very much for coming in and talking to us thank you. well to. review the latest science and technology from the realms. of the future covered. wealthy british science it's spent on the right of
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free. markets long enough to. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our. party's top stories fresh violence erupts in the greek capital live pictures here as protesters trying to prevent bomb makers from entering parliament clashed with police it's the second day of contrast which was triggered by new austerity measures to be voted on later on on wednesday. the greek economic turmoil is the first challenge for the new international monetary fund chief christine lagarde the first woman to head the organization she also faces the tough task of fighting off the perception that the i.m.f. is biased in favor of western countries. and fears grow that unrest in syria
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might try for the militant group hezbollah to move weapons it's stored there to lebannon threatening to stoke up further trouble in the region meanwhile israel is reportedly to point a new missile defense systems near its border with nothing. more details on all those stories coming up in fifteen minutes let's move to sports now come on closer go inside and eastern europe seems to be dominating the ladies event at wimbledon that's right so got three players representing a rush said the czech republic they're all through to the semifinals in london plus so there's a surprise a wildcard from germany details on that in just a moment. hello welcome to support on our c coming to you live from moscow i'm ramon cos wherever and these are the headlines the red hot favorites maria sharapova thrashes the many
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gods of bull come out in under an hour and will play wildcard sabine lisicki in the semifinals at wimbledon. while it's having a job the world cup referee rivera's or is that he signs up to oversee the progress of russia's match officials. and thrill seekers are the profiles arguably the arguably the most dangerous and there is sport on the planet in the speech or on cliff diving. first tenets where maria sharapova has stormed into the semifinals at wimbledon after thrashing. in straight sets on a rain affected day in london it looks like a walk in the poor for sharapova who also won the grass court grand slam back in two thousand and four the fifth seeded russian needed just one hour flat so brush aside the slovakian for up the real world eight great games at one point and seal an easy six one six one win and has become one of the favorites to win the title she has yet to drop a set. it's great the fact that i had the experience of being. in
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the stages that i haven't been for a while so it's a nice infection feeling to have and i've put a lot of work into it to get to this stage but i still feel like. funerals are. standing in the way and next is a young german seven lisicki that was watched by u.s. open golf shabbier rory mcilroy but twenty one year old wildcard shell shocked number nine seed mary on bartoli the french woman had knots out last year's winner serena williams in the fourth round but lost the opening set before battling. back when the second one a hard fought side break lost that moment since you can see the insiders six one this is good that thing into her maiden grand slam semifinal after hitting a starting place it's a winner's along the way which is also the purse german to reach the last four at a major event since stephanie graf right here at wimbledon in one thousand nine hundred.
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i was i really wanted to win. a game and all i had i was fighting for each point and then went to let it slip away meanwhile check number a see. second straight wimbledon semifinal after a gritty three set victory over bulgaria thoughts of it on a toronto but despite losing the second set managed by the strength and closed out the match with her ninety eight. when the first game and. then. the match between austria's to mira project and number four seed victoria azarenka was stopped due to rain after just one game and resumed after moving to center court for the court one did not put off azhar and co who are classed her opponents to secure a six three six one victory in the last four she will face could beat obama. and
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playing pretty well you know looking at their rankings and everybody keeps saying oh you should have been in the final so it was a critical in for me you know to finally move through that he was important and. he should be keeping this in front of looking forward to or even her comments quarterfinals take center stage on wednesday where all of the top four c's are through to the last the world number one rafael nadal will face more to fish from the united states in the quarterfinals another spaniard lopez will play the crowd favorite and then murray also frenchman something will face a russian etc after beating in the previous rounds while in the states on rising star bernard tomic from australia. now following the arrival of world cup winner roberto carlos there's been another high profile appointments in russian football for referee regard as a result he is taking charge of the country's match officials the forty three year old it's out and has been brought in by the russian football union following the
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sacking of his predecessor sygate zoo if in march it was that he joins on a four year deal and one of his tasks is to encourage youngsters to become professional referees prepare them for international careers now resent his own career stance one to seven years and came to a surprise and at last year's world cup in south africa he fell out of favor with the thought after a controversial decision to argentina versus mexico last sixteen in matching outfits or it's ours so after that incident that he's a former coach and mentor of pierre ligi collini is doing the same job in ukraine. now let's move to the lighter side of the sports there are many different versions of the beautiful game these days such as many football beach soccer and food sell but arguably. all in all as messy as this now it's known as swamp soccer and it's the world cup has just been held in the scottish capsule. the sport was introduced in the u.k.
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for the first time five years ago. and is apparently on the way to becoming a worldwide phenomenon sort of in sorry held across the globe including countries such as brazil poland and russia the final in that one so the russian team bends a set or crush english side jesus muscling here's why it's six nails coraline russia becoming the latest small soccer world champions. in really good trouble. i want to come back but i'll probably wind. up going to get back to you again or yeah my mom's washing machine for me going to die. over to some extreme action cliff diving it only became competitive in the year two thousand but it was quick to attract thousands of spectators artie's robert ford and yon takes a closer look at the only one of the most challenging and eye catching sports on the planet. into this occasion. dearie.
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thanks read him. three steps forward larry silverstein to the school dealing with any kind of work place for the school if we don't think he's just proving there is nothing impossible the only things we seem to be. playing dice from the dizzy heights of pool with twenty seven meters. almost three seconds of freefall entering the water in this beautiful most hundred kilometers. this is one of the most dangerous sports on the planet it's just a slight mistake the result in broken boots much worse. then given. they have to fight their nerves before every single night i know more of the yes experience but it's not panic it's good when you're scaring off it would be far
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more dangerous if we weren't scared and before any high dive i realise how risky it is but you should be positive it is. scary and thrilling. but that's part of the enjoyment. there is a danger factor but we train. for many many years to become divers. professional. high quality and so the risk of danger is minimal and this is the fringe serial flash it police were the brits taking a hike conditions. come together believe cleve gooders is a tool for hate during comes within just a few hours of the high tide while the steve atlantic breeze of up to eighty kilometers parole makes the scene legal so platform one of the toughest sports there weekly during serious have to all for the win like this it's
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a hard truth down there on the platform and one of even more important you'll have to keep your belt on for the highlight. these guys who've they've go a taste chill and some dangerous weather conditions and the low paid for itself but all the pressure and research these deer there will stick they all is there with the good indians east to them priceless you turn to the surface and take a breath. and it is such a big burly you eve built up so much emotions before but are. finally when you when you hit the water everything's ok you know soberly. it's a long describable feeling secure with the feeling you get doing high notes can hardly be compared to anything it's a competition it gives you an amazing try especially when all the best guitarist come together and you manage to be. spiky chief he's extreme. he's been competitive
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since the year two thousand each passing season he takes yet more skill than completed high just with one perfect takeoff we want that perfect position there on the perfect autumn just because it brings in the elements doesn't mean that the judge has to give more points for this we want perfection we're looking for perfection and we judge according to. the biggest little quote of seventy thousand spectators witnessed twelve men demonstrate their stunning abilities in the latest flick of the world the daring series in little shit is a big deal because i believe diving is an up and coming sport there are a lot of different locations all over the globe which can host high tide in competitions and a classic platform time for an ice core never attracted as many spectators as cliff diving never to the fringe look out. for the real the spill's the team you think
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