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it what you are to live from moscow these are the top stories germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya with more munitions as the alliance runs short of weapons for its increasing airstrikes but the country has drawn criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation has been pressured by other members. meanwhile the blogs cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions on a common missile the fan system and who are are expected to dominate the russian nato summit felines head and there's fogh rasmussen as russia's city of sochi for talks. and plans to boycott monday's young war crimes hearing word from sister charges of genocide former bosnian serb army chief wouldn't appear in the
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courtroom until he is allowed to pick his own team of lawyers. next hour he talks to an anti-war activist about his personal tam's to break the blockade of gaza. today i'm talking to dr david how payne who says he's dedicated his life to fighting for justice in the treatment of others he's very many opposed to the wars in iraq and afghanistan and in two thousand and three doc to help in filled a boat with food and medical supplies and sailed it to go as a selling his own house to pay for it to help and that voyage was a success in news made subsequent trips to gaza since then has the situation improved at all. bottle you know that eighty percent of the people live below the poverty line to find does one point six dollars per head per day and
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fifty percent are unemployed a big factor in that is there is no port so they cannot train goods and. they were burning building a porch the french with saudi money on the stand in about and in two thousand that was bombed just as it was bombed i think around the same time as the start of the second thought so you can see that the in terminal camp can't make money very easily well it is very ingenious and they are very industrious you've tried to help the people of gaza in a variety of different ways and particularly more recently have been met with official stonewalling and in some cases violence tell me about your journeys that well the most dramatic incident obstruction was on the thirtieth of december two thousand and eight when myself and fifteen others the british master of the military option was trying we were trying to get to gaza on the third day of the bombardment and invasion so-called operational cost lead or
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better destroy this operation drive like experience and we were high speed about sixty six miles off the coast of haifa in the dark five thirty in the morning. at an instant seize and i'm quite certain that the intention was to drown as your trips to gaza have often been very difficult what is it that most of eight why i don't like giving up. a dog it isn't the family life we never told lies of family and to be quality is to tell a lie and i don't like. the i don't like the underdog being kicked around it's very strong in my family so that keeps me going it's a little because i can't get back there. in some other way drives exert some influence with the words only perhaps. for the people and for elsewhere in the world where
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a mother cannot cradle her baby on her breast in peace and nurture the child until its becomes an adult all over our world we're producing chaos particularly the israeli u.s. and u.k. axis i call it that is no question and the people who call the shots are in israel every control israel is the whole ruddy a lot including the rafa cage which is the stance be under the egyptian control it is israelis who tell you your gyptian what to do and it is still happening the bus loads of palestinians a few days ago i'm told when they get out perhaps for medical treatment with the relatives i don't know what they control it they controlled a lot so we had of great difficulty going in my wife and i were treated we were treated better than the palestinians i can tell you but it was still very distressing indeed to make a fifteen hundred mile journey have our valuable stolen car airport i'm fairly
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certain that was commissioned it wasn't just a chance theft if you know what i mean and then a five hour car journey at speed to rafa and then to be told you can't go in and big hell there for two and a half hours and coming out they would let us out laura it said the journey allows you to enter this thing from embassy in london but it doesn't allow you to go out this is all nonsense you come across professor gabriela shalev he's the former israeli ambassador to the u.n. says that palestinians have nothing to gain from a u.n. resolution that recognizes a palestinian state what's your reaction to that well i think there's a lot of words really whatever happens whether they make a declaration of support of the majority of the general assembly which doesn't mean much school anyway. city council holds all rules wrongly in my view if they declare that they'll find some other word tormenting them to be quite blunt about it i believe in speaking the truth about this more because we're dealing with people
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being tormented for sixty three years let's talk about the why does situation in the middle east at the moment you recently wrote an article about natives intervention in libya intitled the buzzard the vulture and the cuckoo who's who and what the vulture is our lot with phantoms and their missions as they call it in excellent go billy's. and of course is the designers entity which we installed with the help of the united nations knew the new united nations the sequitur to the league of nations thieves kitchen and school and that's the cooking we now know with certainty that nato is killing civilians in libya including children as a consequence of its operations british forces are involved who's accountable and he's responsible the people who are accountable first and foremost are the leaders
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and this is why for the destruction of iraq and over one million people the maiming of over two million. straw who can campbell the cabinet as it will call themselves they should be at the hague now behind bars whilst assemble the evidence would take very long it really and the same happens now i've just seen mr cameron in the house on your television monitor and he will be held responsible for what has happened he's talking about upping the ante things like that he needs killing more civilian job under the not that accurate and using massive weapons things like the way a bomb one ton one ton this is sixty plus years from the second world war and the nuremberg principles are believable and you hear the talking about an even tones this is all very ordinary and of course the result of this will presumably be further destabilization in the middle east what do you see is the end game. must
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use the word game in. the usual time. kills and but it's planned and there's a book here that i've got which is online it is a very rooted hidden history of zionism chapter twelve russian and blogs what they were saying then mangled did you know it was journalist of the minister of foreign affairs in israel and he was analyzing how they could dissipate. arab nations because he knew because of tribal differences and the shia sunni divide within the law we divide no one in syria they knew that they were and they were not cohesive as a people either they knew they could pick not one by one and they're doing it. somalia libya syria it's got of course first of all palestine. so the chances of of the response from arab nation she might call it is not very
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great in my opinion. so weapon against the very incoherence you really came to prominence in two thousand and three when you became part of a group of medical doctors who question the government's version of events surrounding the death of dr david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back to head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it suicide you always refused at that whatever you have where the evidence is i was secret but it's just been faked rebutted completely by attorney general pretty well. so we're meeting this afternoon to discuss future moves but this much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very you know top scientist given top security clearance in america and here who chooses to take his life or to take his life with
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a garden pretty knife which is both unsuitable blade to cut wrist with anyway and with a pack of possible to have it's just it's preposterous the societies that do this and i never believe that you could bleed to death from division transaction with the owner artery now the pathologists in fact who supported mr greville as feel differently i wonder to do it but i will hold my view. it was a surgeon behave rather the world actually otherwise would be dying like flies for the most minor accidents in our country and it's dominic grieve the attorney general who has recently earlier this month refused to reopen the inquiry what reasons we've given and what do you think are the reasons or on sixty pages i've had to read of. three hundred pages of stuff some of his proposals which are would you like to say one thing about mr grieve if you voted for the iraq war dr kelly's death was all about the iraq war you should disqualify
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himself from considering this matter so there's a conflict of interest there is a conflict. if dr kelly didn't commit suicide are you suggesting that he was murdered by the state i think it's very you know the. m.p. who's a minister of transport who under minister minister transborder he used the city of berkeley he was murdered i think the evidence is strong which he was assassinated but i'm not saying it is what we need to know laurie has to have an inquest has to be an inquest of course this was all around the time of the invasion of iraq when tony blair was prime minister your own record saying that he is a psychopath and a war criminal the hell never stand trial will he he will one day i hope before i die and i hope before i die blair will have to answer for his crimes they are massive and he's now masquerading as a man of peace and a man of faith. sitting in little american trying to turn in jerusalem as head of
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the quartet represented russia in part extraordinary. a sham and a need to share our crimes of the greatest proportion because greece is the third reich and of course one of the main men that blair spin doctor was alistair campbell has recently refuted claims that iraq was designed to make the case for war campbell was. i'm sorry he. he's a well known to be a manipulator he was in fact the main motor of this i think for him gathered i don't interest myself in the personalities too much but i think he obviously has the while and the drive to keep this very nasty machine on the road and what impact do you think he's had on that that we're living in now in the sort of relationship with the mainstream media will i will the media leave aside which you know i think people become inured to death and injury. in the younger pupils world sort of the
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spirit is that of us all cherishing each other and being good to each other i think people are becoming more cruel a lot of these people aren't it should by nature of the people but it's changing and he they had a very big effect on it to see him on faith foundation cause is one that sticks in my craw do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does a bottle the printing media i don't really talk i do used to support the morning star but they have a certain amount of presiding stuff and not direct answer that call home i wish to venture the television read b.b.c. is absolutely dreadful i would so much a channel for other knowledge i used to watch it i think it's we are in with the vortex sucks for the larger and we're somewhere that get it we're in in the bottom and. that today is helping thank you very much thanks very much.
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germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya with war munitions as it winds run sort of weapons increasing air strikes but the country has drawn criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention and speculation it's been pressured by other alliance members. meanwhile the blocks cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions on a common missile defense system in europe are expected to dominate the russia nato summit the alliance met anders fogh rasmussen as a russian city of sochi for talks and. plans to boycott these men war crimes hearing the word he faces charges of genocide the former bosnian serb army chief says he wouldn't appear in the courtroom until he is allowed to pick his own slew of lawyers. as the headlines here in our sports next with a tell you. this
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is the sports update and first let's have a look at the headlines. and the winner is now about djokovic this glossing rafael nadal in the singles wimbledon final to claim his maiden title at the old england club. family of. gold that puts david hale points to become undisputed world champ and that puts every boxing have a weight title in the council to clinch gold for others. and also he'll around so that case is still not in the final laps and telling crabtree to grab a second victory over the season had been a challenge try. so another spectacular wimbledon final bow with nobody djokovic becoming the twenty eleven champion off to clinching the singles crown at the
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expense of two time winner rafael nadal djokovic and for most of the match which marked his first ever appearance at the wimbledon decide the serve though totally in control especially when it mattered most to him broke the doll in the town's game to take the for a sad before expanding the lead with an almost clean sweep in the second by six games to one. draw for the finally broke his opponents to also run out a six one win out in the end. the fourth started was a great job because last night the way allowing adults a level of two games with a little help from your standpoint and the crucial moment came at four three two this i can see the once again broken a dollar and then served out for the match and the championship six three overtaking rafael as well no one is just the icing on the cake for the joker. in the ladies of and it was czech republic's patrick a bit of
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a who celebrated her maiden major success off the beating murray has shot up of our own sounds the same the pair exchanged any breaks before play settled down but it was brilliant decision making paid off later in the sept breaking the russian said to take it by six games to three the second started with a check pulling it had producing yet another break but shut up about tided at two games all however they continued to take charge the server allowing peter to eventually the rest of the match in straight sets six three six four this is a so much point and in the twenty one year old first grand slam title huge disappointment push up above the two thousand and four champion century gods reaching the final is an achievement in itself yes if you like me. it's a big step considering. my results here and see here. it's a big step because my game is improving and. it's a big step because it gives me a tremendous amount of confidence going forward. and we still have many tournaments
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in this year in the next in the. just want to be a better player. times. i don't know about this. feeling maybe i. accept it after i don't know. and also on the penultimate day of wimbledon for the past three months or board make won the ladies' doubles while american brothers bob and my bra encourage the men stubbles crown the top seeded passing offs with. mania six three six four seven six to claim their second wimbledon trophy their last win was in two thousand and six and it's also a replay and eleven for ground slam title overall tying australia into todd woodbridge and mark woodforde record after it's. now one of the most anticipated boxing bouts and recent ales tend to be somewhat anticlimactic was in medical
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school but david haye by unanimous decision in hamburg on saturday night dr steele how much of the w.b. heavyweight belt while keeping his own i b f w b o n i be able to idols and thus creating the status of undisputed champion hate talked a great game prior to the five which has been years in the waiting bob the thirty year old simply couldn't match the ukrainians during promise in the haze slipping on the canvas several times and was unable to stand up to college girls strategy so a fifty six they trained fifty nine of the ukrainian and his past win by the citizens greeting russians. in two thousand and eight bloody matter and his brother vitali now hold all the major heavyweight boxing crowns. and make excuses. you know. there's no way i was going to get. one of those things for the training injuries. i was unable to push on. my
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right and left i'd like to. do with it so i couldn't compete so it's called a sore loser. malta g.p. now a case is told i couldn't take advantage of his pole position lead to jorge lorenzo and on to go ahead in sunday's italian grand prix at the magellan circuit the all star in the bench. caught up with him six laps from the finish line and then stone as a hole in the team made also paul stand on the final lap. minutes fifty seconds to secure his second wind of the season and close the gap in the overall standings to nineteen points. over also eighty three points off the pace elsewhere lost as when advantage also came after starting from the same place on the grades. so especially. the last three or four
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races has been so well for us. but you know. from the. thor hushovd take on the yellow jersey for. the second stage of the same time trial which returned to the race. break the american. b m c by four seconds with britain's sky team coming and rushes to show riders spanish eighteenth out of twenty two schools so in the region who show up now tops the overall standings ahead of teammate david miller. to leave and finish second in the opening stage on saturday and then example doesn't go into the all had another bad day meanwhile as the sox a bank game eight meaning the spaniard would settle for seventy three overall minutes and forty two seconds. got off to
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a winning start on the ten year anniversary of the so-called america title the two thousand and one champions beating costa rica on day two of the continent's most prestigious football tournaments the costa ricans are facing an uphill battle right before the captain randall brown can perhaps. judge him selfe unlucky to have received a straight red for that challenge on lewis a rare. bear took full advantage going ahead on this time freddie who are in suburban through ball finding algeria ramos who made no mistake for one meal and that was how we finished despite landy of chances in the second period when our move above argentina in the group itself. with believe where in the competition opening fixture. and some basketball news russian international john abbott holden will be with the team about september's european championships and the thirty for all the american born russian announced his retirement last month but
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said is not quitting the national school the however head coach david blocks made clear on south as a that the playmaker well and joined the team for the upcoming euro unlike older jaspal what andre kirilenko will travel to in three and a half from the u.s. to help the russians. and finally the temperatures here in moscow have been reaching and passing thirty degrees celsius regularly over the past few weeks just perfect for swimming then and no better time for the moscow open war the championships to take place because that's about the above reports. perfect weather and the venue that's what the most more ashamed and ship is known for an annual event of drinks more and more participants every year this time another record was set with more than one hundred swimmers in different races. i'm really glad the number of participants increases dramatically every year we try to make it more popular and attract people mass appeal of event will increase the skills of the athletes many young swimmers take part in the us and alongside professional athletes so it was no surprise that
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a member of the national team on the blue she were easily won at a distance of three kilometers. i performed well here and i'm satisfied with the result however it was more like training for me than a serious competition just to prove to myself i'm in good form. however not many national team swimmers but dissipated as they were arrested ahead of the world aquatics championships that starts in two weeks and china and russia traditionally are among hot favorites in open water disciplines and mine was abandoned i said as the national championship has just finished and we have a few days off and then we start preparing for the world championships. down to new zealand then we'll be licensed in the london olympics and. we have big games for the world championships it's hard to predict something with one hundred forty countries competing but we have never left the event without medals that i hope will improve our results compared to the previous world championships with one here
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before the london olympics ever start isn't boring and with the world championship meaning part of qualifying for the twenty twelve summer olympics this is the round becomes crucial because layabout are both thirty. and to date for the hour coming up is the weather stay with our. world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around. we've got the future covered.
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on. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada from china for a shelter all day.
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