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people shot see the headlines for. russia questions of france's admission that it supplied weapons to libyan rebels while the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant mcduffie family for the crackdown on protesters libyan leaders son claims the court is most impartial that's an exclusive interview the team. greece is part of it's agrees on how to put into effect a new austerity package for saw thousands take to the streets in protest the
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government says it's a sell some greek assets to even lenders to stay afloat but many people feel it's limit themselves to being put on sale. three men are it sentenced to twenty five years for taking part in an f.b.i. sting break lots of synagogues in new york the questions are raised about u.s. tactics of financing homegrown terror. next moscow out to expose the divisive figure of joseph stalin discovers the place is an accomplice a seat of the same tact.
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allow a lot of the pride on this week's moscow out so we'll be taking a look at our most famous figures in russian history joseph stalin and we start off here at the museum of art sculpture prague next to the famous knights of thirty eight granite sculpture of the soviet leader there were many interesting locations and places connected to the soviet leaders life and death. this is sinister monuments represents the victims of stalin's purges in the one nine hundred thirty seven million people were held in prison camps and by the time his rule was over in the hundreds of thousands are still alive if you take a close look you can see that the nose on the statues face is broken one reason the majority of the confession need to step cheese were removed gradually from the towns and cities across the u.s.s.r. . as one of history's most notorious dictators he was to some a war hero who modernized the country to others he was a mass murderer it was
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a reign of terror to his people. he used to be a bit menacing people very dangerous and they started. believing he's. a leader that led the country to lenin. he was a murdered a lot of people but three million people. maybe not the best guy. neil was destroyed your in your military before. you were after the nazis so. he was a good. fire if he was and he was a good person no. but was he able to destroy the nazi regime yes because of his leadership they were costly and was. a great warrior policy he brought me through some really really tough times in the war. in leaving you did what he had to do to you or you were busy triste time magazine's person of the year to stay
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stallin still evokes mixed emotions. most modern day versions will continue to respect those for the nazis but they can separate this from respect for a vicious ruthless tyrant. in washington if we did not believe in his time many people say he's a terrible tyrant but how can we know who he was or how he rules. the soviet art here at the nutritionals gallery is well worth seeing it offers a real insight into the creativity of the time this grand pieces called stella and for a show increment painted by alexander caress him off in life in thirty eight he was one of the few must this poster officially work on commission off which will sell and i remember that all work had to celebrate the leader and the state to paste in the myth of a happy country and told us to any artist of the time and soviet pieces like these
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have been gaining much mclarty in the world's ocean houses. was now arrived at red square as burial sites by the kremlin moules many serbia leaders military personnel and intervention figures were laid to rest here when stalin died in one hundred fifty three many openly wept for the man they called father teacher or god he was old enough still generally loved by the masses although lenin has a grand mostly him on red square not many people know that stalin is in fact here located right behind it next to the kremlin walls originally embalmed and later pressed next to lenin for eight years. after his death it was decided in the late nights and fifty's due to his controversial reign his body should be removed from public hearing. the death of style and pave the way for a wave of liberalization in the arts although no official change in policy took place artists began to feel free to experiment in their work the next occasion is
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the goal he house museum it was built in nineteen hundred for. a textile aaron head of the russian stock exchange featuring a mix of hallways illustrates akela gallery star design this building was one of the main locations associated with serbia literature. now as a file of literature style in a raid several meetings here with various writers in this building he even later went on to give the house of the writer boxing gold in one nine hundred thirty one and as the author was famously known for his love and passion of play in interior design i really wonder what he would have thought of this breathtaking elaborate story and marble staircase maybe stalin had a sense of humor after all with it as their own style this room the dining room is a perfect example of a stalinist tile it can be used as a period piece film set it's furniture including the cardboard table cheers and the grand piano come from the nine hundred thirty is different to most in walking moved
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into this house several service organizations were located here one of them was a kindergarten for top party members and stalin sunder sealy was one of the kids who spent time here during his childhood that he was extremely witty keyless over who he allowed some rights or paint the whole creative world was under his thumb and any mistake could mean a certain death that sent sal and suppression didn't stop other writers from producing famous works because goggle for instance was forced to write his masterpiece the most remarkable eater in secret. so what other venues are looking. she's in the capital connected with joseph stallin stallion had several residences outside moscow on taxes as they called russia is favor one with the residents not his business that the house was built in the one nine hundred thirty s. but had undergone reconstruction changes many times according to stella his taste he likes the place not
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a must live there during the second well good period and beyond selling fantasy died at the residence in march one hundred fifty three sandbank in the small of a is a branch of the central museum of armed forces it's an exciting place to visit as it's an authentic military construction from the one nine hundred thirty s. used by salinger in world war two from nine hundred forty one to nine hundred forty five it was turned into a museum in one thousand nine hundred six after major reconstruction originally the bunker was a top secret location and to hide it a large stadium and sports complex and thousands of businesses was built above it the underground chambers were connected to the city center but the second scene kilometer long tunnel could be handy nowadays to avoid being stuck in traffic. on the road selling played in the us saw has been studied by scholars and historians for decades from architecture to nature and technology the leader was on
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a mission to change everything and to discuss the debatable positive steps telling me to list country let's meet this week's cast. it is a great to meet you well oh so you're the architecture team to here this truck is here mostly were doing research research projects well it is not they are a girl teaching or work at their church or org but because the greater program well . this year there are five themes. one of them is they raise their ration of heritage regarding architectural heritage stallin. architecture is very dominant in the russian capital today and yes you're right well of course knowing the starkey picture well it's a great impact well it could be urban structure of moscow did it to get a look over the over the seating in a pond only in moscow and also in another another seated sort of russian. well i
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think in this secure world because. its influence is very serious still till today because we cannot imagine moscow would go to for example seven sisters we don't still against skyscrapers without the metro. as well. but. i would prefer to split the world a political regime and architecture and art that's why it seems to me that architecture maybe it's one of the few positive. results of this of this spirit and what you think the average opinion in the streets of moscow is on stalin today well i'm not a specialist of course i'm not an expert and i think hysteria. well my personal way to it is years of negative of course but i'm not sure that all the all the russian people know or are it very. with me was great
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samir thanks for your time and good luck with your work here at the stroke institute yes thank you very much thank you. you think you look ations associated with stalin and you most probably think of the moscow kremlin i read a lot about rush a history when i was in school. i read. the role of russia in the second world war and i read a book called marx lenin stalin to come to red square to visit the kremlin it's just special it's big with its tall towers imposing red famous pools and sensational history it's the perfect place to visit on a sunny day in the capital although you aren't allowed in the administrative buildings he is still unfound entry to the kremlin altogether. even the police during stalin's times the kremlin was almost closed from all visitors it was turned
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into a huge administrative complex which serves not only as offices for the top official . listen to break into that now return to our top story imo scale has raised concern of a france's admission that its military supplied weapons to rebels in libya well the situation in north africa and russia's relations with. have been under the scrutiny of both the country's foreign minister that they are now cross and live to their press conference and see in moscow and listening as in we will be ladies and gentlemen. there is protocol when you through the relations on the difference was closed and we can go with my colleague astrologer pay which and sitting in the shoes in that used to place a very high value in a corporation the system and all of this is in the structure pays first visit to russia which is a minister of foreign affairs it's you who he is one of the most efficient. refuted
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and respected french politicians has made a great personal contribution into the strengthening of the russian friendship with ogma shaping up because the incident including during his tenure as prime minister of france and we value this much abuse of mr jabez very much that when you see the war as we today our bilateral partnership and various only and then go on international and regional affairs with its development effectively and on a new masons who are in a country's economic sphere where you have a mountain scope of our show and project is civil so growing rapidly and steadily or especially in high tech areas where. we have very intense political contacts in late may work of there is still such in the mission of another meeting of the presidents and stability than mr sarkozy took place until veal and quite recently there was a working visit with him to france now prime minister of russia moved
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a lot in a full tenor and in november we are preparing for the g twenty summit in cannes yesterday you've actually pools which mr millet will be attending we believe which are it's going to and i think in november or in limited in the early december there will be another session of the intergovernmental commission chaired by the two prime ministers. which are loose in the me when you implemented early this fall we're planning another session which is the work of the cooperation council working with the new weapons with the so-called troopers to councils in the through the local forums comprise the ministers of foreign affairs of france and russia and defense ministers of the two states that are there who are planning another session of this council in moscow his new home so you see we have quite a few plans but there is a museum and all of them are related to implementing an existing agreements and preparing new important decisions and resolutions in all matters on all measures on the we have discussed the situation on the global arena with you know regional
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countries develop. pain quite rapidly you must be able with. news of my days to use the receiver and switch calls as we call for more interaction between russia and france since that was the one the demands on our program the essential coordination and agreement is not the problem how key global issues are resolved with even the complete recognize and realize the responsibility of both countries on this naturism school of the mideast you know the that's the issue and with this in mind we have discussed it in our political slope aeration for the new year and we can choose to call the near future we have discussed the corporations in russia and the european union. with these neighborhoods in relation to the recent summits initially novgorod grateful to france for the leading role it has played you know shows the big huge scope of promoting our strategic partnership in most various
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fields including facilitating contacts among people. in your go work in the problem and strengthening the legal base and legal frameworks of the least that would agree with you concerning the crisis cooperation and a whole host of other areas from russia and france to the members of the russian nato council so naturally we are touched upon money in these subjects as well i mean special attention for the progress of negotiations about schools and on implementation of certain decisions of the lisbon summit and you so much the russian nato summit on creating a billion richer and missile defense systems we have also talked about intensifying they all see the efforts and yes the first of all in the context of. given a new and peters. said to the implementation of decisions of last year's summit in austin obviously we. on forming an invisible system and exult in the security
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system in our common region it's just in the. course of we have discussed regional issues. first of all in the countries of north africa and middle east so. we discuss the situations and believe they're in syria and the situation around those countries you know at the same applies to yemen and place in child bay bridge and in general we have talked about iran's nuclear program. russia and france have been cooperating closely within the three plus three group or the five plus one as it is also known as the usual mature we're interested. in the beginning of full fledged negotiations with iran and we have confirmed now support for the propositions there's a rope russian that unscom. who are opposed to all uranium partners are also a problem ups with the best majority of issues we have discussed the sleeves of we have very close positions on those least on
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a number of those issues we have certain. stupidity ations is the first of all wars and turning the ways. of reaching our objectives. but in general we so we have no arguments we want to see the world around us in the global community issues consisting of stable democratic regimes flourish in states where you from that will be able to decide their fate on their own and with the full fledged members mature within the plague spot the global life on equal rights so i am very satisfied with the progress of today's negotiations and i want to thank my colleague for this useful conversation and i give the floor to him. the thank you ladies and gentleman i would like to say. i've been very pleased to work. on the civil occasions in the paris.
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in the framework of g eight this is the first time i come. for the minister i thank. the. reception and also for really very very good discussions that we had this morning we were about two hours will continue during the lunch i am coming at a time when relations between our countries are at fault but you see in all in very close contact between our presidents and prime ministers and also the mistress of foreign affairs. i went to created to several of like to see him as often as possible to exchange information. to know about the. relation between our country. atmosphere between our
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countries is excellent article economic relations have been going forward. in the past ten years we have seen the crippling economic changes between our two countries. and. will really areas such as transportation any or not. all of them we have decided to continue to go forward. a great project. the development of tourism. russia france. has confirmed that for this patient and it's important we also discussed european issues a relationship between for european union to russia i assured mr lawlor of. the willingness of friends. to resolve a soon as possible the question of visas she could. have these are free travel while so far as the short term travel is concerned we have discussed this for some
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time but we think that before the end of the year this will be resolved we also discussed. europe and russia in the energy area and i indicated friends attached to the respective long term contracts we also discussed the security problems of relations between. russia. france is very important to. russia should be fun associated to the missile defense project and we have some concern and say here that our common concerns which is our country's security also means. security during the recent summit. we reaffirm the willingness of creating a common security and for spiritual space and friends will be making proposals to its partners in order to concretize the good intentions of this project and finally
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we. also discuss the crisis points crisis situations low profile as mentioned some of them in syria for example where some other course we are. we should work in order to put an end. to all forms of violence and therefore for a program of real reform on this we have some of different approaches. the role of the u.n. security council will continue to work. libya the right differences you know and. the difference is in the interpretation. and information of u.n. security council resolutions. so far as. our differences as.
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far as. we are fully in agreement want to work together in order to find a political solution. deal with them on the. world be based on the principles. of the g. eight put forward to. the. meeting in. washington. we want to join our efforts to make sure that restart between. we also discussed iran. we want to work together in order to stop the process of militarization we are. threats in the region and beyond of course we discussed a number of other questions in a very good atmosphere and i am very pleased that we have had this very good
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working session. pushiness those of. the which i'm very sorry we cannot satisfy all the applications. the ministers are on very tight schedule your web sites all the quick asians were on the same subject actually less so the first question please to france press. i have a question. friends believes. it is working in conformity with the u.n. resolution others think that that's not the case. has said. friends take the decision unilaterally world did consult with its partners. have there also green. supplies to other countries.
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while so far as the question about mr lavrov is concerned he can answer but we certainly discussed this should be brief i would say that the from the standpoint of france and it's not our opinion we are working strictly within the framework of the resolution. resolution one thousand three. hundred four. i recall. it says that all means can be used in order to help the civilian population to protect itself so we are working within this framework we inform our partners our nato partners and the u.n. security council consensus was that. as for whether we might do something similar elsewhere i think. there is surprising because there is no security council
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resolution so far as i know that would apply to syria to the german or do any other countries as a. he said we do have differences with this regard. but. this does not prevent us from working together to work or a political solution which is the only way that the libyans to build their future the future of a democratic libya will. for the well i can only confirm that the history. as answered my question. and their answer was exactly as you just said it's this idea that the resolution nine hundred seventy three contains chapter. four which allows anyone to do anything for basically and in vain. so as with case very chapter was the cause of our problems with resolution one thousand seven hundred three with because in all other aspects we supported over the years but due
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to their unwillingness of the co-author you show authors of that you present them to decide for who can do what and what are the limits of the force that can be used and we thought we had a legal losing is a request to concretize this resolution that we had to go to the authors and willingness to do that and as we have warned now we are facing these rather unpleasant situations. when they can be interpreted in different ways the polls in france and russia are prominent members of his security council and i think. you should both paris and moscow and other permanent members are not permanent members as well interested to go. in and get a school question in this organ which has to be making clear. decisions this. you will see sense billington since international law tolerates no ambiguity is ok
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and i hope we will be able to treat this problem within the regular consultations between moscow and paris and among all the four members of the security council and i hope we will reach an agreement on how to do things of in the future in cases like this as for the situation in these in general russia and france will have no arguments on how the new leader should look. z. in the end we were unanimous. and our president said that in the mail in a documentary to fight their movement that we are convinced that the question that violence should be stopped as soon as possible. assad has shoot a green you need. to learn how libyans themselves are going to decide the fate and the future of their country the political and governmental situation in the world
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and we have no doubts or arguments on this ultimate goals but it's going to end it is mostly due to the request of nicolas sarkozy that he voiced end of ill will with the president it's an attribute that of ordered his special envoy with we. start to delayed in there for it's taking place taken by the african union and in the united nations we hope that common sense prevails we can all parties and the political process begins as soon as possible should. another question place that i give the floor to the reuters. i have a question to mr lover of. what it is that france states that . the un resolution on syria will in no way lead to any military operation.

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