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j many shelters a nazi executioner wanted for torturing and killing his victims refusing to hand over its citizens despite being quick to seek prosecution of other war criminals. thousands of libyans stand in defiance of nato's military campaign is counted off he threatens to attack europe doesn't stop its air strikes. vessels with humanitarian aid for bookended gaza stopped in a greek court just a year after nine activists were significant and were killed by israeli forces. on air and online twenty four hours a day watching r.t. . germany has long since abandoned all nazi symbols and attempts to distance itself from its dark past but it seems that beilin is not so scrupulous when it comes to
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punishing world war two criminals who hold german passports. daniel bushell tracked down a convicted fascist minister moving in a small german town. this is where the man dubbed the nazi executioner lives german media is banned from revealing his address but we know he's in a mosque if he has a message for the families of his victims. do you have a message for. those from the class carol for volunteered for the nazis in world war two he tortured victims before killing them at westerbork concentration camp in the neverland where doris and frank was held to have been. systematically beefed up people in the night they had to dig their own graves and she was part of the firing squad which shot down. a dutch court jailed for part of the of the war for twenty two murders he's suspected of many more but in one nine hundred fifty
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two he escaped to germany which lets him go and gave him full german citizenship he was basically sure did are protected from extradition in the netherlands has applied time after time to have returned to serve his sentence germany doesn't extradite its citizens no matter how horrific the crime this is the man who ruled for a book can stay free yet he hates the german law which he has to enforce. and prosecutors like criminals. no difference. and one of the killers. another person in germany in neverland this criminals on of course good family was murdered in the second world war by the dutch sis he confronted farber and asked him if he had any remorse for bill
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responded with sneers and mockery that was four years ago neighbors say farber's know how spell and and close to death it's a race against time for justice now you say well he's eighty nine. and it will say something say well why put him in jail now but you know his victims know. lifted in a second place you know i had never felt sorry for these these dates so if you go to munich to talk to me you just can't you know just don't want to talk at all if we don't put him in jail before he dies you know it will always hang as a dark cloud the book you know why didn't you put your photo your last real cruel not since where he belongs to germany convicted ukrainian american demjanjuk of nazi war crimes or much weaker evidence germany has one rule for its people says
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cost pins and another for foreigners about the younger but he's from russia you know they don't mind kicking him around but as long as it's an germans or even father they become a german national their faith or the church of making a final push to put him behind bars they applied to have him serve l.t. sentence in germany activists say it's the last childe to jail the butcher of. the new bush you'll see in ghost out please. well defying nato bombings of tripoli thousands of libyans have taken the streets to voice their support for colonel gadhafi and the audio message by gadhafi himself addressed what was the darkest demonstration since the alliance began its campaign in the country he threatened to attack iraq intervention they test right comes out of france hand had supplied weapons to the rebels moscow criticized the move and hit out of the way u.n.
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resolution on libya has been interpreted former soldier politician. says nato is endgames to control the region by using the security council's one date percent interests. the problem with the real solution is they are not a legal text in the sense as a lot of voted in a country basically the interpretation of resolutions is a matter of ideology and of power why does france interpret it this way because they can't there is no international agent stunt then you cannot that's the program we teachers aleutians they want to take over control of this country in this very important strategic situation between tunisia between egypt where things are going to wrong way to mean the wrong way for european union and and united states let's not forget democratic evolution in these countries what does that mean between the governments that take care of the interests of their own people not of international corporations which are simple and that the plan of nato is clearly to
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take control of north africa whether they say that on paper or whether they say unite officially that. germany has announced it will provide nato with weapons for the arts his campaign in libya that's despite its refusal to participate in direct military action. christophe all still believes the u.s. has put pressure on betty. germany had to make good on their flaw as this is see in political germany has rolled to replenish the empty arsenals of some of the made to allies which is usually a normal thing to do but in this case it has a certain smear on it and very definitely germany is under a lot of pressure the media accused mr west and the government not to be able to conduct they could hear in strategy where of course it is very clear that we do not take part in the warfare with soldiers but replenish of allies that this is normal
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thing to do but what we see here is that the media in germany under obvious u.s. influence is also excusing germany of being in bad company by voting together with russia which is not reflecting the good position of our electoral connections those eight who are doing it may be requesting some support from the others so there will be a long breath but in fact what we see here is that deliberately the country is being destroyed which is by far by far transgressing the decision by the security council and that's a very bad story right now. well still ahead here in r.t. the demise of an idol on the media to be an instrumental in a down four x. . beginning. and the u.s. defense secretary says change and we look at the legacy. left behind.
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the greek government has banned the terror of ships a bound for gaza from living its seven hundred activists on board planning to defy the israel is tearing eight palestinian territory that's those were designed to replicate the freedom for terror on which nine people were killed by israeli marines just every year ago adam. an american activist on a ship taken says the greek government was under pressure from israel let's. count . one of the boats of the flotilla we had ten all together that started this mission one of them the u.s. so try to make its way today out into international waters where due to meet with the other ships fifteen twenty minutes out toward waters the coast guard came up to stop the ship from in front with a couple of larger coast guard cutters and then. coast guard.
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where a massing carrying automatic. got down into a dhoti and pulled up alongside the ship. threatening to use tear gas bringing aboard the ship. because they were threatened with the rest. of the trip was a skirted back into a port we still have. seven other ships that are in courts ready to leave getting ready to leave and two of our ships earlier this week have been sabotaged israel is really already attacking. we know we saw we heard prime minister netanyahu comments yesterday where he thanked. prime minister probably for basically doing israel's work for it and what we know behind the scenes that israel has been putting as well as the united states have been putting a ton of pressure on the greek government the greek government is in a very weak position because of its economic problems it's not
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a very popular government and it. can certainly fall prey to such pressure and we believe although we don't have concrete evidence of that we do believe that both the united states and israel were putting economic pressure on greece as well we will continue to challenge we are going to challenge the cabinet decision which our lawyers here believe is an illegal order we will. challenging it in the courts we will be challenging the blockade itself i mean essentially our passengers now understands perhaps better than ever before a little bit better what it must be like to be a palestinian in gaza we can get out into open sea which is right in front of us from the ports where we are just like palestinians together with the sea right in front of them can't access it. that was adam shapiro an american activist who organized to tell us what happened at the greek. well the former
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i.m.f. chief dominique strauss kahn has been released from house arrest after reports his supposed victim repeatedly lied about what happened in the alleged attack prosecutors agreed to free him on a promise from appearing quarter later date. first in may on sexual assault allegations which the frenchman denies the sixty two year old that was seen as a potential candidate for the french presidency for the stand this now says the case is close to collapse of christopher chambers from georgetown university media played a substantial rooming house comes demise. he fits this paradigm of villain victim you know the victim being the victim but the villain being you know the old pepe le pew court to figure was based on these stereotypes and means in. the shady european french guy who you can you mauled into this kind of creature and then all at the same time i mean this coincides with the whole white
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men behaving badly thing with terms of how our particular television media and say the blogosphere and internet pundits work that doesn't matter it's all fear it's all ratings it's all you know machinations and bringing opinion into it doesn't matter what happens this guy has fulfilled his role and then on the other hand you have the victim now who was slaughtered lamb kind of victim you know fulfilling that role in the opera now she comes into as you know the third world. typical kind of illegal alien type you know so we can play to that stereotype and we. now tens of thousands of protesters have. once again taking to the streets across syria mounting an end to bashar assad's room at least twelve people were killed in clashes with security
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forces during the demonstrations described by some as the biggest ever civil rights groups say almost fifteen hundred people have been killed in violence since march state t.v. name some of the deaths on unknown gunmen. in mexico three people in killed by tropical storm and then as the elements continue to batter central parts of the country heavy rains threaten more flash floods and mudslides as the system moves towards the pacific up to twenty thousand people could be affected by land sick season's first tropical storm came ashore over mexico's central gulf coast early on thursday the city of mexico river which case sewage water flowed into the suburbs. of georgia of moroccans have approved new constitutional reforms with forward biking one hundred sixty response to recent pro-democracy protests in the results of in ninety percent supported the changes reforms that give more power to the
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prime minister but the king still remains the head of the military religious authorities and the judiciary sessions come of the protests inspired by rising across the world. well there are still ahead in the program a grand slam in her way to the final. reports run away to a second wimbledon final but reassuring her is just a celebrated for her progress on the beaches in the camp walks of the world as a sporting skills. and girl power meet those who know their futures in their hands in their talent point they should win the olympic arena. as it turns out arm wrestling is not just for the guys here in russia's north caucuses more and more women are getting into the act now we managed to wrestle the secrets of some of the poorest super women.
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america's new pentagon chief as promised tough budget choices but at the same time said national defense will not suffer they own panetta former cia chief has inherited three wars from his predecessor robert gates artie's contributor says it was gates who chick stream is a mean they're gonna start in pakistan where he too once held the post of cia. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary of defense who personalizes the cold war at its peak robert gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered phil respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour from of ghana stand all across europe and back to the united states robert gates displayed unbelievable specter of sincerity and
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candor providing he's honest and unvarnished assessment of the united states strategic of all reach all across the globe somehow i have a hunch like that in his upcoming memoirs robert gates will explain his one unfinished dream that is to finish the job keith initiated in his previous capacity as the cia chief when he opened up at the pound or a box of extremism in pakistan and in afghanistan only to be called back to duty almost thirty years later to eradicate the evidence which she so carefully rared and groomed in his previous capacity as the cia chief. russian that tennis player issue of her is that going back to the top playing in her second movement final but sports star knows all too well that in the
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women's game a particular image that says these tumbles and what else keeps them many glued to the screens when it comes to her appearance on court. that. was a shot that was the russians call it big tennis to distinguish it from ping pong much to the amusement of foreigners but now russia's racket wielding darling has made it to the biggest tennis tournament in the more i reassured up of the is in the moon final again it's a great feeling and been many years but it's a really great feeling that today was in my best match of the championship so really happy to get through in two sets but. it's pretty amazing they're going to stage since her win it wimbledon in two thousand and four maria mayne here has turned into a star off the court as well in features and catwalks she's joined the hall of fame
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jaw dropping russian tennis we know but she only wants to talk about the tense i told myself to just take it one point at a time and really focus and then i thought like i just kind of got in my zone so we went down to one of moscow's toughest young tennis tournaments the club here claims to be the home of tomorrow's players so what do these young russians think of their compatriots example that i think she's very positive and not everyone could have such patients patients is vital in tennis because if i've always liked her even when i was very young i started playing because i wanted to be like her and now people are telling me i'm playing like her but i have no idea what i find very strong inspiration from her i really like the way she plays she has very good technique she always fights until the end of the never gives up one thing nobody can ignore about shut up over. that grant or scream or whatever it is we decided to
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sound similar russia's future grunting talent can make you pete. thank you if one of the stars this club has turned out is catarina. she was ranked eighty in the world under eighteen rankings but she forged her career in russian children out of has been in america since she was seven doesn't lessen her inspirational appeal but still it's russian she is russian what else do you need to keep. talking of working harder i might have to put in a few more hours myself. ok so i probably couldn't even beat these kids for the game of tennis but that's because they're out here every day practicing driven on by heroes like maria sharapova oh maybe because i haven't mastered the all important grunt.
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and granting that maybe not. ok with more sports news coming your way in just over an hour but check it out right now online here's just some of what you find out into quiet faster and better meet the men and women braving death defying dives the chance of a seventy thousand strong crowd one of the most dangerous championships in the world in phones. also online moscow revs up the sound of vengeance as an exotic car show kicks off the russian town retro vehicles and mixed with the new sports cars much more at r.t. dot com of course don't forget to check out our other videos on you tube channel. he.
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believes. download the official anti allocation to your i phone or i pod touch from the top story. of geology life on the go. video on demand parties in line broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. it's difficult to overestimate the role of social media in today's modern life in some countries it helps people carry out uprisings and revolutions one another is it arouses public anger about a lack of censorship so people think about permissiveness in social networks online
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the talk show host the resident ones out on the streets of new york. in today's social media driven world you can post whatever hate speech doctored photos or other nonsense you want with virtually no consequences how do you feel about that defining our times this week let's talk about that i was as still king a guy on facebook once and by mistake instead of rising his name and the such i put as my status that was all could i knew how to meet these things very quickly adding everybody to already see did you learn your lesson yet people just put anything on their young girls young kids you know home addresses and everything like i got a nice. open opposite. people see what you show them not what you actually are in my experience and if you put something on the internet people will watch and think that that set your life you know when when people could be sitting at home
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doing nothing for a whole weekend they might just make things up just to make themselves more interesting a lot of people tend toward. being snotty or rude and they've been taught through television and other media that that's that's the new cool yet there's a shift in our culture going on but that'll change as people start to understand that day and result of that is isolate you isolate yourself when you do that kind of stuff we need to be center of attention something that as the world just become a giant high school yeah i would say yes we are all of the things i am but we owe a high school we all hated it so why do we want to live it every day that's a good question that's a good question and it's almost even in the more middle school that sort of mean girl kind of thing and i think even adults get into the bullying which is kind of sad but do you think that as we grow as a society people will get smarter about what to post or will it just get worse and worse i think people always be people you're going to have people that are smart
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you can have people that are knots and i think they always be fruitcakes that put things on their. it is just unhelpful and harmful and hurtful regardless of how you feel about the pitfalls of social media the bottom line is that it's probably going to get a lot worse before it gets better if it ever does. well thing may normally be considered to be a clash of the male titans but one russian republic it's going down a storm with women. but in a culture never has learned how girls are changing the high heels for high sporting ambitions in the wrestling arena. there is little clue as to why this quite corner of russia and the north caucasus hide such a powerful secret because it is hand that we find perhaps some of the strongest women in the country but they're hoping their arm wrestling talents will one day be shared with the world in the olympic arena. i'll be no cell of
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a began wrestling in nine hundred ninety four but now she's clearly a super woman with town world and fourteen year old gold medals born in a small village in the mountains she says that she has achieved everything she wished for and now it's time for a younger generation to follow in her winning footsteps i've been his biggest concern though is that this poor doesn't get the recognition she feels it deserves sometimes we simply don't have money to go to the championships after training so hard young girls are losing the stimulus to continue when they hear that there is no chance for them to go unless they collect the money themselves one thing that might change that would be if the sport was made part of their limpy games bringing more attention and financing competitive organize matches began in california in nineteen fifty two and soon gained real popularity arm wrestling as one of the most peaceful calm the diff sport that actually doesn't require any special equipment
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and people of all ages have a real chance of winning if i did something quite so. that might have the chance of winning right now i'm going to check it for myself. so it's certain. to try. standing hours of the gym i've been as trainee luisa says she doesn't know if she'll ever have enough money to go to the championships but she never loses hope. maybe it is an incorrect comparison but sport is like a swamp for me once you get into there's simply no turning back. back i tried to stall but i can't live without it and i will continue hoping that one day he will be recognized by the public. it seems like ok jand women are following hard on the successful heels of their men who take many of the world's models in almost all types of rustling and with girls has seemingly determined to break the stereotypes
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we could soon see more in more high heels making their way into the wrestling arenas. no artsy the republic of north the sas yeah. great stuff for that shortly we discover the controversial life of the soviet union's most renowned dissident under sucker first i'll be back to recap this hour's top stories just minutes that.
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