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more news today. and fled. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations around the day. culture is that so much of. the market starts its military withdrawal from iraq what does feed hold for the kurds and if the kurds strive towards an independent state what is. bringing you the latest. from the. hungry for the. we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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here in the russian capital. cooperation with moscow might be heading to a new level as the chief points to progress on the issue of. europe. talks with russia in the. meanwhile germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya with more munitions as the alliance runs short of weapons increasing. but the country has a joint criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention speculation. removed from the un a war crimes court for disrupting the proceedings from. the very hearing he had
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earlier. facing a genocide charges refused to enter a plea. not guilty on his behalf. ok those are the headlines. next we talk to a british activists about his or her. to break the blockade of gaza i do stay with us. today i'm talking to dr david how pain he 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 dr helping filled a boat with food and medical supplies and sailed it to goals are selling his own house to pay for it to help in that voyage was a success in you've made subsequent trips to gaza since then has the situation
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improved at all not at all. you know that eight percent of the people live below the poverty line to find as one point six dollars per head per day and fifty percent are unemployed a big factor and there is no port so they cannot train goods and. they will be building a porch the french with saudi money i understand 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 internment camp can't make money very easily 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 a truck was on the thirtieth of december two thousand and eight when myself and
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fifteen others were british master of the military lot was trying we were trying to get to gaza on the third day of the bombardment and invasion so called operation cast lead to destroy this operation drive i can explain and we were around. high speed of 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 us your attempts to go there have often been very difficult what is it that may say. well i don't like giving up. a dog in the family i've never told lies on a family and to be quat is to tell a lie so that keeps me going. because i can't get back there. in some other way try to exert some influence with words only perhaps. for the people there and for
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elsewhere in the world where a mother cannot cradle her baby on her breast in peace and nurture the child until it's becomes an adult all over our world we're producing chaos particularly the israeli u.s. and u.k. axis i call it that there's no question and the people who call the shots are in israel every control by israel is the whole ruddy a lot including the rafa cage which is the stance be under the egyptian drill it is israelis who tell you what to do and it is still happening the bus loads the palestinians a few days ago i'm told when to get out perhaps for medical treatment we'll see relatives i don't know wat 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
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distressing indeed to make a fifteen hundred mile journey have. valuable stolen car airport i'm fairly 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 little laura. 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 got where the shah left who is the former israeli ambassador to the u.n. says that palestinians have nothing to gain from a un 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 the make a declaration of support of the majority of the general assembly which doesn't mean much anyway screw to cancel holes 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
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in speaking the truth about this more because we're dealing with people 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 nato his intervention in libya intitled the balls that the volt and the cuckoo who's who and why the vulture is our lot with phantoms and their missions as they call it excellent go bullies. and the crew of course is the designers into which we installed with the help of the united nations nearing the new united nations the second to the league of nations the cvs kitchens school and that. 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 or and who can campbell the cabinet as it will call themselves they should be at the hague now behind bars whilst assemble the evidence along and the same happens now i do see 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 like there needs killing more civilian job under the not that accurate and using massive weapons things like the. 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 isn't even tones this is all very ordinary and of course the result of this will presumably be further
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destabilization in the middle east what do you see is the endgame. use the word game in. the usual time. kills and but it's planned and there's a book which is online it is a very rooted hidden history of zionism twelve. blogs what they were saying then mangled did you know it was a journalist of the minister of foreign affairs in israel and he was analyzing how they could deceive me. 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 off 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
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very great in my opinion. so weapon against degree of 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 head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded a verdict of suicide you always refused at that whatever you have 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 a guard pretty knife which is both a blade culturist with anyway and with a pack of possible to have it's just it's preposterous that the scientists would do
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it and i never believe that you could bleed to death from a diversion transaction with the owner artery pathologists who supported mr grieve and feel differently and wonder to do it but i will hold my view as a surgeon behave rather world actually otherwise would be dying like flies 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 was. reasons we've given and what do you think are the reasons are wrong sixty pages i've had to read of. three hundred pages of stuff some of it is proposals which are which i'd 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 disqualified himself from considering this matter 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.
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who's a minister of transport minister minister transborder he used the city of berkeley he was murdered i think the evidence is strong he was assassinated but i'm not saying it is what we need to know laurie is to have an inquest has been inquest of course this was all around the time of the invasion of iraq when tony blair was prime minister you know on 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 two arms of his crimes they are massive and he's now masquerading as a man of peace and a man of faith is now sitting in the american court who turned in jerusalem as head of the quartet representing russia in part extraordinary. a sham and a need to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does
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a bottle. the the printing media i don't really talk i do used to support morningstar but they have a certain amount of presiding stuff and not direct answer but that call from my wicked eventually the television read b.b.c. is absolutely dreadful i would so much for channel for other knowledge i used to watch it i think it's we are in with the vortex sucks for ever allowed it and we're somewhere that get it we're in in the bottom of. the today's help and thank you very much thanks very much. please.
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the headlines here on r t nato is cooperation with moscow might be heading to a new level as the alliance is chief points to progress on the issue of a common missile defense system in europe the shield has become the focus of the blocks talks with russia in the city of sochi. meanwhile germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya with the war munitions as the alliance runs short of weapons over its increasing airstrikes but the country has drawn criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation it's being pressured by other bloc members. plus the rest is removed from the un no war crimes called for disrupting proceedings not long after his appearance at the very hearing he had earlier threatened to boycott the former bosnian serb general is facing a genocide charges but refused to enter a plea prompting the judge to enter not guilty on his behalf.
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so you know those are the headlines might enter into the world of sports now and two thousand and eleven it's fast turning into an absolute dream year for one novak djokovic yet indeed laurie king move back i think he should be called from now on just think of the stats fifty eight in from the start of the year he was he's now got two grand slams he is no world number one from today doesn't look like there's any stopping him i would like. to say that he is the klitschko of tennis i think so yeah well he beat the britain. novak didn't last week but yeah he's doing everything right he's the world number one federer. in line because when you came in time well. good to have you with us this is sports day we've got plenty ahead this monday afternoon here in moscow including. serbian sensation novak djokovic storms to his
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first wimbledon crown by plussing rafael nadal in london. slick nick california nick watney proves once again he's a force to be reckoned with on the greens wrapping up his second p.g.a. title of the season in pennsylvania. and gearing up russian awfully to take part in their final tournament before next month's world finals this no meant ski memorial site a possible. another wimbledon men's final is over and there's a new name engraved into the hollowed holes of the all england club novak djokovic should clearing his first title on the grass beating defending champion rafael nadal in four sets djokovic dominant for most of the match which marked his first ever appearance in a wimbledon decider the serb breaking the tenth game to take the first set before extending his lead with a clinical display in the second six one rough though finally broke his opponent
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early in the third to also take it six one the fourth started with another break in djokovic favor but he lost it right away along the tile to level two games apiece with a little help from the net on set point you'll see in a few moments while a crucial moment then came after that for three to the second see the once again broke and then served all right for the match on championship here six four six one one six six three to score overtaking the world number one today simply the icing on the cake virtually. any of that in the world dreams of being number one of the world this is something that. gives. a lot of motivation and so finally when you really do it you know that you're the best is just. an amazing achievement . award but i had to find solutions to
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a little bit for your. rathole was gracious in defeat so let's move on to russia's women basketball are sure officially the best in europe igor gruden squad too good for turkey in the euro basket the side are in lots poland they comprehensive seventeen point victory all but guaranteed by the end of the opening quarter when russia opened up in one thousand nine hundred. twenty for the winner sinking eighteen points the russians dustin their third european crown from the past five attempts the odd short and then on a limb picked glory next year in london. plenty of reason to celebrate for american nick watney the country's fourth of july holiday the californian winning the eighteenth tee national moving in the world top ten in the process what me who shared the over night lead with ricky fall or keeping his eyes on the prize in the final run the thirty year old playing it safe for the main part karting just for birdie so he could have had an eagle here on the sixteenth. leader follower though
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unable to maintain his position ending the day nine shots off the lead that twenty two year old's bunker shot on the second hole sealing past the flag californian what need thus taking the event pocketing one point one million dollars. hot dogs on him this independence day holiday. moto g.p. now where this year's championship looks at wide open again following her victory from fifth on the great the italian g.p. paul said her own standings leader casey stoner forced to sell for third place despite being the front runner for most of the race the reigns of catching up with him half a dozen laps from the finish line before stoners. repsol honda team it under the sea also also passed the twenty five year old on the last lap. clocking a time of forty one minutes fifty seconds securing his second win all the season with. only two nineteen points for all the seats of six thirty thirty three points
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that. is so especially close the last three or four races has been so so well for us. but you know i try with everything from the on the track. i don't have any. over in cycling a solid team effort by the garmin the survey los stable are two of their stars to move into the lead of the tour de france thor hushovd teammate david miller first and second overall for their squad won the time trial stage felipe gilberto laid out to be opening stage with his former law to team couldn't help him stay top jersey were solved on the other hand had brilliant support from garmin surveillance resulting in a first place finish miller also moving up the second team effort while h d c hi rhodes bernard i saw a hard fall but recovered to finish the race b.a.m.c. racing on team sky the other podium riders on the team. now that
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just may have just sell them the david haye vladimir klitschko a heavyweight boxing clash but loser haye already wants a rematch the klitschko ever have other ideas seeing that tully not like the amir is the brother who may consider stepping into the ring he was confidently seen by the younger pitch boy in hamburg you know on this decision at the weekend the thirty year old englishman courtly blaming the loss on a broken so asking for another chance to deliver a knockout punch on a later date the telly has been waiting in the wings a while with the brothers monitor stating a fight with haye could happen by the end of the year. let's talk football where brazil's quest for a third cup america title in a row got off to an in a special start on sunday the some boys on able to break down a stubborn venice will i sit in la plata that is not the say of brazil it didn't come close on numerous occasions throughout the ninety minutes down the alvarez with the venice wheel and shot stopper beaten all ends up here but the cross bar
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right before the half hour mark. the free flowing brazilians then looked to have broken the deadlock later in the second tough but again slack finishing on a chest from shoulder come even arm possibly helped keep matters level nil nil the final score part of why up next for a moment as is his charges. some of turkey's leading football officials on players are caught slop buying in the center of much fixing allegations around thirty people have been arrested but none charged as part of the ongoing inquiry police search their facilities. are resting with team president on vice president cheney's raids in twelve cities all international players. picked up the investigation focusing mainly on alleged much fixing during last year's campaign
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a four three win by. particular interest according to the turkish. finally the world athletics championships take place next month in south korea with the annual memorial tournament in the moscow region the last chance for fans to cast their eyes over russian hopes constantine to top off was there for us as well . the biggest event of the season in athletics is approaching quickly and edger dition can petition just outside the russian capital is an important step in preparation to the game account of his still among the best juggling throwers in the world and russia's number one is showing great form and page of thirty eight beating his nearest challenger by three meters meanwhile women's shot put sabrina and i just up from belarus set this year's world best distance with an astonishing throw of twenty meters ninety four centimeters each of the of the tournaments fits the schedule perfectly and it's
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a good preparation step ahead of the world championships so i had a great opportunity to improve my technique with my coach russia is dominant in the high jump and the evening skied you was between olympic gold medalists under a tsunami and european champion alexandra schuster just three centimeters separated the royals was soon enough sowing to victory with a boy at two metres thirty two centimeters. i'm glad to win some say i'm working hard to gain form as i couldn't participate in competitions due to injury for a long time and i just couldn't show my best performance. of the moments of i made a few mistakes as i am short of participation in big competitions i trained together with and i see the way he feels at the moment so i can say he's in good form and he's back in the showcase one hundred meter sprint event michael fred of jamaica was the quickest to the finish line into end point a lemon seconds ahead of kim cohen's from st kitts and nevis to get himself because
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he made an incidence of. something turn that around guys are prisoners competing. this wasn't the easiest atlanta to turn up. and ahead of the back in the eight hundred meters was unique but cycles keep coming out on top on what's virtually his home trek in the van he never misses hilda setting his sights beyond the forthcoming world championships however and will be chasing gold at the london olympics in a year's time hoping to have been his success in athens in two thousand for. the thirty year old who's just recovered from injury due to the truck and took four and one in style to the delight of the crowd. it's nice to perform in my hometown and the fan support is a big motivation for coming up on the one hand it's hard to perform his psychological because i have to wind up trying to hold off. the handle the fans could miss so much support icon to come down and lose tonight and rather satisfied
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