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when the foreign minister slams nato members for their actions in the conflict torn arab world at a meeting with his french counterpart. moscow criticised for sending weapons to the libyan rebels saying the fake new u.n. resolution allows it to be twisted in this insurgency. this country is a piece of cake rich guys. and you have more than one hundred billion dollars because it's abroad told we have to show you these people that are targeted by nato and wanted at the hague that colonel gadhafi son reveals his theory on why libya is that war and exclusive interview with r.t. . greece is urging the e.u. to hand over its promised bailout after a problem and approves deep spending cuts in a state asset selloff that's despite days of violent protests.
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just after one am here in moscow you're watching r.t. thanks for joining us now to our top story moscow is alarmed by the way the u.n. security council resolution on libya has been interpreted after france supplied weapons to the rebel forces well russia also urged the international community not to enforce a regime change in syria but instead help the rival sides seek political dialogue or correspondent has more on the story. libya was the key issue discussed during a meeting between two foreign ministers that following france's deployment of arms to libya front admitted its air dropped guns in order to help civilians protect themselves and according to french foreign minister when it comes to protection of civilians school measures are justified they claim that u.n.
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security council's resolution allows them to do so russia believes it isn't it is unacceptable that it violates arms embargo to libya and russian foreign minister has said even though two ministers two countries have similar views on libya's future that has to be peaceful and democratic states that's a u.n. security council resolution can be easily misinterpreted. resolution nine hundred seventy three contains chapter full which allows anyone to do anything this very champ's it was the cause of our problems with the mandate in all other aspects we support it and as we have warned now we're facing rather unpleasant situations when it can be interpreted in most different ways i think moscow and paris and other u.n. security council members are interested for the body to release concise documents to the international law does not need to put up with ambiguity meanwhile representatives of the african union have already spoken out about this saying that they are afraid of proliferation they fear that those guns make and up in the hands
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of terrorists and that's going to be a threat to the entire region russia's envoy to nato has said at a press conference in moscow that he fears that the on grounds operation is just around the corner and that oppression is only going to prolong this conflict and worsen situation in the whole region in general meanwhile when it comes to syria the two foreign ministers are not quite on the scene between guarding that uprising moscow's stands for and against a u.n. security council resolution to which syria while france has been going on with the council to take action will still believe that only a political solution of this crisis is possible and as the foreign minister lavrov has set out the opposition in syria have to sit down and talk with us so the government instead of more equal with confessions and before that if. well nato is chances to succeed in libya without allowed operational limit it is so they might
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be preparing for one that despite official claims it's not part of their plan that's according to do my foreign relations committee had cause that did cause a child. i do not exclude the developments in the future for the simple reasons. rather few chances to succeed believe in the current regime is not developed into a grown to the original story goes exclude anything but for now there are no official confirmation for that i hope the international community and specifically the international criminal court will stop creating additional obstacles for me mr kreder for to resign and probably stay somewhere within the country is special guarantees a position of the security and safety it will be granted possibilities for there
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are still there but for there to be a need to have more united international community which is definitely not the case for them. but with the war in libya at the focal point of international relations artie's gained access to credit the sun and nato targeted tripoli saif al islam thinks his country is wanted for its riches but says the people will keep fighting to make sure libya doesn't fall under foreign control. this country is a piece of cake rich full of gaz oil and we have more than one hundred billion dollars deposits abroad so we have to share this cake that it need to travel. and harry we want to finish her soon as possible because the are hungry. tired they want to share the cake. slake for them levy is like fast food like mcdonald's fast
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cause every should be fast fast fast airplanes fast bullets fast victory because my brother he hung civilian he had nothing to do with the war with politics he was studying in germany because of the war he came back to libya he was there sleeping because. what nato said that we know command and control center. was a two bedroom kitchen living room small house this is it give you an example for my family let alone many other examples one week ago they had a house of a friend of my father killed the whole family. the wife pregnant. two young girls of the day and said again we are hitting a military site a plane a president. with her kids. controlling and commanding libyan
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troops come up but we are very patient because we are in our country so our country . we live here we die here so we were very patient their goal is not good as the goal is to control libya is to control it this is the target and the libyans will not allow them to do that. so the fight will continue. well you can watch for for exclusive interview with colonel gadhafi son of our website r.t. dot com. have the greek prime minister has urged the european union to release a further wave of bailout funds which a debt ridden country urgently needs to avoid default in july well to qualify for the e.u. cash athens has approved a package of radical tax increases as well as spending cuts which triggered the three days of massive protests as artists are further reports of plans to sell off
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greek assets to the highest bidder are also fanning the flames of public anger. greece is not for sale the message from the here is public as plans to sell off many greek assets pushes ahead quick through incredibly proud of their heritage many people feel that the privatization proposals be simply stripping grace of public. attention up for grabs for the lenders banks water companies in training operators amongst many more a stake in the large telecommunications company a t it's also a sale with the. o.t. there's been a continuous crime for the past twenty years they've sold off our companies piece by piece and now we only own a small percentage but that small stake is extremely important to the greek people but they want to sell even that. it is a huge turn for the present government who were heavily opposed to the sale of
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eighty shares when they were acting as a position. they called it a national crime when the previous government sold shares now they want to do the same and sell the shares now at a low price we don't think we'll see investment or any development of it to you we think the only thing others will care about is profit profit profit. big continuous calls from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika seemingly gone and heard their presser from the european union as three men who we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that the banking of their acting out of self-interest keeping profits private was the last is to say she lies nothing you hear is not like 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
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prime minister cap and trade stake of avoiding the country's collapse at all costs that many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think a fall of this government the e.u. has stated fairly there's no plan b. to the a stereotype measures being enacted buses theory builds on the streets might be tiny thirty one. since. the chinese communist party is celebrating its ninety a fear of the party has turned china into the world's fastest growing economy since taking power the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine a professor of the university of nottingham doubts that. steaming ahead in the coming years. what china has been doing now is icing it is pretty good but it's not true depressed of china's potential because the people are walking is truly hot
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and china says it's really depend greatly on the hot working of people the high saving razik who pay all the high investment but a country that is another issue dicky it may be the kinds of sustainability because of fast growth in the past three decades they're questioning if they can china sustain for another twenty or thirty years of hospitals and get not what are their fundamental issues is it the economy is far too depending on low cost manufacturing part of depending on consumption lawman to loathing energy and of prices of ramattan your energy have edge really increasing fairly fazzt over the last decade so this is something the challenge for the next stage of the roman i think it will be much more difficult for china to face. and let's now have a look at some stories from around the world to new york where a court has said that dominique strauss const house arrest and six million dollars
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bail after doubts over the credibility of the hotel room maid she was raped by him but prosecutors say the woman lied to a grand jury by not revealing should lead to another room after the alleged sex attack and believe she may be linked to drug criminals and money laundering. water still remains withheld by the court before another hearing this month. the lawyers insist she's telling the truth about a sex assault his firm be denied by strong. hugo chavez has undergone a life saving surgery to remove a tumor the fifty six year old venezuelan has near has made his first t.v. appearance since treatment three weeks ago and speaking of his condition he called his recovery is slow and careful but said he expects to make a full recovery but government officials later confirmed that venezuela will continue with its socialist reform program despite this is health.
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it's all good police have arrested a mafia boss in this is silly and. made famous by the godfather movie trilogy. faces charges of extortion and criminal association the seventy nine year old inherited the role from his brother who was serving multiple life sentences for a series of killings. of a very civil liberties union is in a legal battle with the department of state over the release of classified documents on the u.s. war on terror with the diplomatic cables expose washington's methods of abduction interrogation and detention of suspected terrorists will be. they're made public for an official probe the spy the fact of the documents have already been published by online whistleblower wiki leaks president of the counsel for the national interest allison where washington wants to avoid an investigation at all costs these are public cables they have now been published in the new york times in many
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newspapers across the united states as well as the rest of the room so it's absurd for the state department to keep them that's one truthfully they should not have been classified in the first things they have nothing to do with national security issues these are our embassy cables talking about the torture of people about the terror getting their sense nations by people abroad the this is violates us all means supposedly this approach is to keep us safer and instead this system of government the principles that we operated on are being dismantled from within by this point it's approach that was taken both white george bush and now by the obama administration the problem with keeping them officially declassified is that it makes them unavailable third lawyers that are pursuing cases having to do with these particular incidents they make it possible for the government to refuse to
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answer questions about them because they are classified secret information so it's very important lawsuit. the u.s. secretary of state has announced that washington has been in contact with egypt's muslim brotherhood the move was welcomed by the country's largest islamic group which has a strong following in egypt international relations professor mark i'll notice says that the u.s. is looking for an ally that can influence the egyptian people. motional the best organized group in this post mubarak situation and so if you if the elections go ahead in september the likelihood is that to be if not majority portable just good . and it's also where the americans are distancing themselves from the support for many decades of barak and his sister. but it's a food. for the negative very quickly by many egyptians but we have to remember that the americans and the british before with the muslim brotherhood as
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a useful potential ally against the west of nationalism recently they have been looking at the arab spring to the collapse of the threat to various arab dictatorial regimes some former allies talk with barak and egypt all those enemies like assad in syria and they see the muslim brotherhood which is an underground organization in these countries as a potential pool for control and for somebody to have to do it. and we have more stories for you online just log on to our website r.t. dot com for access to fresh updates videos and much more and here's a taste of what's online right now artie's correspondent is reporting firsthand from one of the boats of the infamous fleet out for tell us which is set to sail to be blockaded gaza. and also our live for you all again soon why the aircraft pilots with laser pens will soon face time in jail for the life threatening prank.
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so the seliger youth for has kicked off in western russia as the next generation of the country's movers and shakers have come together to exchange ideas take each other's brains and present their vision of the future organizers of the alley old cab say they're training the political and business go getters for years to come twenty thousand young russians have joined up with fellow thinkers from around the world to take part in the of that they will put forward projects aimed at developing the business and political climate and run. as well as health care the best ideas will get immediate funding and government support. and up next march of andrews explores all the kremlin secrets associated with joseph stalin and gave just modern day opinion of his reign of terror back and lots more is coming your way in moscow out.
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hello and welcome to the program on this weeks moscow out so we'll be taking a look at one of the most famous figures in russian history joseph stalin and we started here at the museum at sculpture park next to the famous knights and thirty eight granite sculpture of a soviet leader though many interesting locations and places connected to the
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soviet leaders life and death. this sinister monument represents the victims of stalin's purges in the one nine hundred thirty seven million people were held in prison camps by the time his rule was over and the hundreds of thousands is still alive if you take a closer look you can see that the nose on the statues face is broken one reason the majority of the controversially 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 for some a war hero who modernized the country to others he was a mass murderer it was a reign of terror to his people. he used to be a bad man i think it was very dangerous and stalin. believe he's. a leader that led the country after lenin. he was a murdered
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a lot of people but three million people. maybe not the best guy. he always destroyed you're military before. you were after the nazis so. he was a good guy. and he was a good person. but was he able to destroy the nazi regime yes because of his leadership of the world. was. a great warrior who brought you through. some really really tough times in the war. leaving you did what he had to do with thirty twice time magazine's person of the year to this day stalin still evokes mixed emotions. most modern day russians will continue to respect those who fought the nazis but they couldn't separate this from respect for a vicious ruthless tyrant. and if we did not believe in his time
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many people say he's a terrible tyrant but how can we know who he was or how he rules. the soviet out here the need to trust 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 in kremlin painted by alexander in life in thirty eight he was one of the few mostest courts to officially work on commission ophiuchus and i remember that all work had to celebrate the leader of the state to paste in the myth of a happy country a daunting task for any artist of the time and so the pieces like these have been gaining much more popular in the world school should 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
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nine 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 grandiose lame on red square not many people know that stalin is in fact here ok said right behind it next to the kremlin walls or is the embalmed in later arrest next to lenin fête years. after his death it was decided in the late one nine hundred fifty s. due to his controversial reign his body should be removed from public hearing. and pave the way for a wave of liberalization in the arts although no official change in policy took place began to feel free to experiment in the work the next location is the goal he house museum it was built in one thousand nine hundred for. a textile aaron head of the russian stock exchange featuring a mix of hallways in a spectacular gallery style design this building was one of the main locations associated with serviette literature. well as
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a file of literature around several meetings here with various writers in this building he even later went on to give the house to the writer in nineteen thirty one and as the author was famously known for his love and passion of play and interior design i really wonder what he would have thought of this breathtaking elaborate a stony and marble staircase maybe stalin had a sense of humor after all but at the moment still this room the dining room is a perfect example of the stalinist style it can be used as a period piece film set its furniture including the cardboard table chairs and the grand piano come from the nine hundred thirty is the four item moved into this house several soviet organizations were located here one of them was a kindergarten with a top party members and stellan son vassily was one of the kids who spent time here during his childhood the leader was extremely meticulous over who he allowed to write or paint the whole creative world was under his thumb and any mistake could
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mean certain death that sent stallin suppression didn't stop other writers from producing famous works. for instance is forced to write his masterpiece the most remarkable eater in secret. so other venues are located. in the capital connected with joseph stallin stallin had several residences outside moscow as the cool russia his favorite one was the residence known as the house was built in the one nine hundred thirty s. but it had undergone reconstruction changes many times according to stalin's taste he likes the place not a mostly lived there during the second world war period and beyond stalin famously died at the residence in march one hundred fifty three stands bunker in the small of a is a branch of the central museum of forces it's an exciting place to visit as it's an authentic military construction from the one nine hundred thirty s.
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used by style enjoying 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 a major reconstruction origine the bunker was a top secret location and to hide it a large stadium and sports complex with thousands of businesses was built above it the underground chambers were connected to the city center with a seventeen kilometers long and could be handy nowadays to avoid being stuck in traffic. the wrong son played in the us saw has been studied by scholars and historians for decades from architecture to nature and technology the leader was on a mission to change everything and to discuss the debatable positive steps telling made to the country let's meet this week's guest. it is a great to meet you well so you all of the architecture too to hear the. most they
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were doing research projects or. teaching or work a texture or the what they post grader program or. well this year there are five themes or one that with them is the preservation of heritage regarding architectural heritage style and. architecture is very dominant in the russian capital today and yes you are right well of course telling the stark a picture well has a great impact well it to the urban structure of moscow did it to dilute the it with a c.t. in it on the lead in moscow also in another in other cities of russia. well i think in this world because. it's. very serious still to today because we cannot imagine moscow without for example seven sisters we don't still against skyscrapers without metro. as well. but.
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i would prefer to split well the 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 today well i'm not a specialist of course i'm not an expert historian oh. well my personal way to you it is negative of course but i'm not sure that all the all the russian people know are agree. with me it was great to me here thanks for your time and good luck with your work here at the struck 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 russian history when i was in school.
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the role of russia in the second world war and i wrote a book called marx lenin stalin. to come to the red square to visit the kremlin it's a special it's big with its tall towers imposing. history it's the perfect place to visit the capital. you aren't allowed in the administrative buildings he is standing by and entry to the kremlin all together. even the police during stalin's times the kremlin was almost all visitors it was turned into a huge minute. of complex which serve not only as offices for the soviet party's top officials and the leader of the state would also their apartments were located inside the kremlin walls. where the tyrant or hero one thing is clear just like the greats napoleon or hitler the soviet.

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