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just to tell you that the supreme court. we are trying to be she's with us a deal. we think you're going to give the court court what does the new it means is it is controlled by those countries. which i think as. the son of the libyan leader explains to r.t. why he believes the international criminal court is biased and corrupt after an arrest warrant for the darkey family was issued. greece puts a number of national companies on the market even then it was to get the country
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back on track but people say it's a sellout and. you are with the government accountable trade on your own american citizen he was born right here on american soil you this is a damn. f.b.i. sting operation sees three men twenty five years behind bars basing questions about u.s. tactics and fighting only grown terror. around the world and around the clock with world news and much more this is r.t. moscow has raised concern about france's admission that its military supplied weapons to rebels in libya but foreign minister said the move couldn't see it as a serious violation of un arms embargo is the first time a nato member has owned up to supplying weapons to me since the beginning of the campaign. when round it was short of authorizing
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a ground invasion and arming sides allowing military action only to protect civilians hasn't gone completely to plan the alliance will be confirming multiple civilian casualties caused by strikes the international criminal courts warrant for the arrest of colonel gadhafi and his son saif islam for the crackdown on protesters and brick but in an exclusive interview to our take it off it's on the side the court is not impartial. in this core of. the mic and of course the sentence or against. their. punishment so they decided to kill me and i did kill my brother and they destroyed my house so i have. executed so now i thought i was arrest me i mean three months ago it's ok me and you are after me
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every day you are trying to kill file me i think you really are my brother so is the world number two just to tell you that the supreme court the other thing they are trying to negotiate with us a deal to europe is the we will kill the court what does mean. is that is the court is controlled by those countries. which attack us every day this is just to put. a little information for us both of you are charged by the international criminal court with the design in quotation as state policy aimed at deterring in quelling by any means including by the use of lethal force the demonstrations of civilians against gadhafi is regime which started in february two thousand and eleven this is a policy exist. come on the accuse me of killing people over the noise even though . they are accusing me of using force or people are not in the in the army are not
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in the government so for me to be responsible for killing people it was a big job second to the people who died at the beginning one hundred fifty nine north of the people died when we decided and this would happen anyway and anywhere in the world and russia in america and france and germany and italy if. people in the street north towards a military site trained military arms. everything would prevent this what happened in benghazi who were these people and later on we found. north of the they belong to groups but it was too late a direct question did you or your father. alter the army to kill. of course not this number one no second my father. call but you're not allowed there isn't because you know he's going to
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get it or whatever he called it and so called round the corner. we told him we don't use force people he told us there are. people who commission who did order nobody nobody from the guards fired. if i did was the guards were surprised by the attack and we were under some fire in. order to work to defend themselves under different. terms. but you can see more of our exclusive interview the next few hours here on r.t. we can always find it on our website at r.t. dot com. greece is now set for a lifeline from the e.u.
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after parliament passed a vote on how to implement tough new austerity measures cuts tax hikes for a condition for twelve billion euros in additional rescue cash over the move so thousands of protesters on the streets of athens and the artes serve furthur ports plans to sell off greek assets to the highest you are also fighting the flames. greece is not. the message from a furious public and plans to sell off many greek assets. weak for incredibly proud of their heritage many people fear that the privatization proposals. being greece. up for grabs the lenders banks the companies and sure enough rate is amongst many more at stake in the large telecommunications company aig he. has been a continuous crime. for the past twenty years sold off our company piece by piece
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and now we're only a small percentage but they're small stake is extremely important to the great people but they want to still even though it. is a huge ten for the present government who were heavily a close to the sale of eighty shares when they were acting as a position. called a national crime when the previous government such as now they want to do the same sell the shares now at a low price we don't think we'll see investment or new development we think you only thing others will care about his profit profit profit. he continues calls from the public to refuse the massive privatization proposals that falls by the troika seemingly gone on her face there present from the european union is three men who. talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that they backing a bailout acting out of interest keeping profits private but the last is to say she
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lies nothing you hear is not right greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we can look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister cap and trade speak of avoiding the country's collapse that. many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies is something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think with all this government the e.u. has stated fairly there's no plan b. your stereo finishes being an activist buses here you build on the street might be tiny. athens. greeks are now facing twenty eight believe you are cuts to the next five years you officials have are welcome the plan saying it will help the country get back onto a path of recovery but they're also the entity from the u.s.
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space trends research institute says the austerity measures are actually a way to rescue the banks people's expense. you could sum up what's killed capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want the people to bail them out because they after all they don't like to take a hit because big guys so they call it austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation pay the loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization adults call it stealing valuable public assets and selling it you have friends really cheap and the politicians only represent the people that give most amount of money so that people know that so that it's going to continue to be it's
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a go to war and the greek people know that if you don't stand up they're going to bow you down when you get really hungry you're going to see the riots continue to escalate because what are these so called austerity measures what do they really bring oh they bring a lot more poverty oh they bring on worse g d p o they bring more unemployment so the politicians are doing nothing more than the bidding for those that pay them or . was there also then table u.s. space trends research institute about how a sense of mission is and that's the lesson. well still ahead in this hour chinese communists operate on two years since their party's inception in this country believe people really shows the true sign of decline in quality. three men compete to go over trying to work synagogues in new york each been
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sentenced to twenty five years in prison but the case has raised huge controversy after they were actually inside the guy and handed thank bombs critics claim it was a set of jobs with todd. for nearly a decade the u.s. has weeds to widespread global war on terror it's required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter-terrorism plants that refocus resources on combative homegrown plots this is the first counterterrorism strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within and yet in countless so-called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operatives provided the fake c four and actually showed them a fake stinger missile the inspiration to attack america has come from
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a government paid informant working to orchestrate a plan a tactic critics say exercised in a new york case dubbed work for. the suspects poor illiterate african-american muslims were presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism and subsequently found guilty of conspiring and attempting terrorist attacks against the u.s. no direction by a foreign entity or terrorist group instead direction came from shahid hussein a pakistani immigrant on the f.b.i. payroll reportedly paid one hundred thousand dollars for his services according to court testimony hussein recruited the cash strapped former convicts by offering cars and cash to carry out the operation for individuals that want to bomb jewish facilities here in the bronx in order to take on adultery or. yet. not one defendant had a passport or license but what the government had was an agent provocateurs or who
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testified in court as a key witness a guilty verdict for all four mc lyte once islamic relatives the same day a new counterterrorism strategy was touted the new birth four were sentenced to twenty five years in prison a tearful and angry crowd of supporters gathered outside manhattan's federal courthouse who was a government accountable turn on your own american citizens he was born right here on american soil this is the same. miscavige to justice and we will keep fighting back the government should not be allowed to try out for some a claim against the full force. and then take the victims and since in truth. f.b.i. informants have reportedly been used in dozens of so-called foiled plots since nine eleven critics say hundreds of americans are languishing behind bars for fake terror attacks planted and grown by the u.s.
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government our tax dollars are being used to incentivize criminals to manufacture terror plots like that they catch other people up and i can't see how that in any way benefits the country i mean they can pick anybody out of new york city or course the united states and make a play you have to be very careful very aware of who you speak to who you are around because you have many. agents you have many informants that are out there that they are using the u.s. federal judge said our greatest government need there was absolute size in the case of the new book for expressing doubt the convicts would have or would have planned the attack without the f.b.i. informant however the specific charges against the man require a mandatory minimum sentence of twenty five years in prison prosecutors say they manufacture. what have been. carried out and the fact that it was
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great does it. not artsy. but china is celebrating the ninetieth birthday of its ruling communist party which has also been not a spectacle party in the world president hu jintao praised the party's achievements well in power that i did that corruption could cost him the trust and support of the people on this now talking a very bizarre off who's the director of the diplomatic academy of russia's foreign ministry here the studio thank you very much for joining us here now the communist party came to power in china in one hundred forty nine hundred going to survive to salute all cause it's been very successful. at this point since you post the reforms. china develops faster than any other country in the world so as a result it's true or now the only other common a superpower the u.s.s.r. collapsed the soviet union so what is china. uses i didn't well i think the soviet
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union collapsed because of the democratization that gorbachev would use democratization because he couldn't make reforms trainee style he tried it so it was resistance but they're coming it's probably going to be just a possibility of industrial complex he couldn't succeed as he decided to introduce democracy as a result people begin to fight against each other instead of working for what they did for president hu jintao a said that people's trust in the party could be compromised by incompetence and corruption and it's a really any danger that sure i mean as we know with you corruption is a danger to every government in the world look at the middle east and north africa one of the reasons they have to have problems now it's it's corruption so in china corruption is also because of course the government is worried their population does support the past as well the desperately for corruption growth for. there are still those social differences some people are very rich some people have record
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some by the officials are in breach themselves and this is of course dangerous for them because people might say that about one thing to go but you get everything i don't get it and i thought zero or china or russia say you know the will second knowledge is the economy which is extraordinary really are do you think this growing prosperity is due to their party's policies or other other factors involved as well well i think you're first of all it's partly because when this broke you had the wrong policies like it had been in the sixty's china was in deep trouble but in the service of the department changes policies and introduced the. very wise reforms china has been developing but of course it's not only pleasure it's also generous people who work very hard very intelligent and who at the same time don't get much money i'm still satisfied so it's one of the reasons cheap labor which is so intelligent which is so hardworking and so it's
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a social or important factor and there are other factors we should help with china to promote that spurs out there was a period we have a very good climate for foreign business. people are very polar so to work for in this crisis of cheap. will also plex a bull so it's another reason of course political stability is one of the reasons why they don't have political stability with a lot of reforms like with the soviet union sort. of reforms so it's another reason. i can name some other reasons for any case you know you can see behind all almost all this results is the comments while he was in charge of the country and. the country most of them are corrupt and even if now you can thank you very much sir for joining us not every article thank you. more news an eye catching videos are always online few authority dot com is a taste of what's lined up for you right now as the u.s.
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secretary of defense retires leaving behind three wars when he asked the cia chief succeeding to change the pentagon's bounces. around russian scientists as a meeting extraterrestrial life is just around the corner even things they were aliens look like personality dot com smaller more. court has first spoken the trial until september two policemen accused of beating a business and to death last year instant instant to help spot the country's uprising that ousted president barack everett meanwhile officials have ordered a probe into recent clashes in cairo which is graphed one thousand people injuring two days of protests are so angry with the slow prosecution of senior officials and police are complaining that the lack of a speedy implementation of reforms since the revolt journalist national transcends the current leadership is ignoring people's demands. the government such as it is
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has not responded to the concerns of the people there strikes of the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turn towie the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much on the jury minister and also barak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe biden and hillary clinton didn't want to go back to go after all the mubarak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power and it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be as rational. rational outlook is this is going to hell that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people of. reflect now out some of it international
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stories we're covering great day. but as well in present here chavez has given his first televised address and on the growing surgery. to remove a public upsets me to get a second operation and also being carried out with cancerous tumor on a surgery that you are going to access that service said he was determined to overcome his health issues was now on course for full recovery. and sexual assault case against the former i.m.f. chief is in doubt after reports the victim repeatedly lied about what happened in the alleged attack so also claim the hotel maid tell the truth and their son a medication that's according to u.s. media sources only stars karl who is currently under house arrest in new york is charged with seven counts including attempted rape french national denies the allegations of doing court later today need to get his bail conditions relaxed.
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and move two french journalists freed after eighteen months into their captivity if there was an exchange during all the running prisoners and salad and also said several of its jail commanders had been freed from prison t.v. reporter and his cameraman were taken along with afghan colleagues in late two thousand and nine while filming in remote mountains afghan government has denied any prisoner exchange to place. un backed tribunal has issued arrest warrants in connection to murder in two thousand and five of lebanon's former prime minister really. warrants for senior members of his blow up and the group has denounced the trial vowed to take action against it really was moving on with twenty others a level two thousand and five and central beirut bomb exploded this isn't a free pass by. kareena joins us next greatest business there.
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welcome to our business bulletin this hour the customs union between russia bellows and kazakhstan has come into facts with three countries removing internal border controls from rome the union members will have custom services only on their external borders and will share the traffic information with each other they will union has functioned since january last year when russia bellows and kazakhstan unified their customs tariffs. and staying with the customs union a crisis stricken belo rules has asked russia to freeze the price it pays for gas is currently buying russian gas at lower prices than the european average but higher than that paid in russia belarus claims a common economic zone implies prices should be the same throughout the area and the current cut price deal between gas from a mins each and the seer gas from heaven commentary on what the future discounts are possible i'll say the gas monopoly could lose up to three billion dollars next
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year if prices are frozen. russia has lifted almost a year long ban on grain exports the inaugural was imposed to avoid domestic shortages following a heat wave that devastated one third of the country's crops last year now the band called world week prices to rise to the highest level for two years but optimistic harvest forecast prompted russia to return to the global grain market action for all its code could harvest up to nineteen million tons of grain this year that's up fifty percent on last year the exchanges wheat is currently trading at around six hundred thirteen dollars. and that brings us to the markets wall is moving lower after china reports manufacturing pace is slowing light sweet is trading at around ninety four dollars a barrel and grant is around one hundred eleven dollars a barrel stocks in europe are down slightly in her early trading on friday having rallied sharply in the previous two sessions bank stocks are mostly higher lloyds
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banking group was extended the previous session rallied but carmakers were mostly weaker including a not point nine percent drop point. and russia markets declined on friday the outgasses down point one for sansom isaacs is also losing ground energy majors are trading in the red following a drop in oil prices now let's have a look at south individual shelves on the rise it's right now russia's largest book company growth here is losing one point four percent loophole is dropping around one point two point two percent and rose to a coma shedding over eight percent. after it posted a six percent increase in the first quarter net profit telecom giants net profit rose to around three hundred seventeen million dollars driven by high sales and a foreign exchange game. now of trading on the russian market is a jujutsu the summer country by donna from cast from bank outlines several promising names for future games. fundamentals basically saying that the russian
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city would be the chip market and the steel the cheap stocks in terms of relation from that perspective if we can figure out companies like guessed wrong probably it's of the cheapest russian oil and gas company with clear reality the seven cleared away the government also will like a few companies from the sector for example roscoe and russell because they've combined all the recent telecoms now became a growth story because nobody tried to cash the video looking for broadband marketing in russia and they're growing faster than the mobile operators among other companies we do like when people call because it's just really cheap and people are going to the company for a number of reasons but the snow is so cheap but we think that at least rafael ratio between board ratio would be be positive for the company. that's a business of it but i find most stories on our website r.t. dot com slash business headlines that starts.
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