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last time the close of team was in the cool gum region where men flock from all over the world to add a few centimeters to their self-confidence. this time r.t. goes to the amore region. for the gold rush still gets people hyped up. for an ancient tribe fights to save its culture. where cranes are protected in the first and only unofficial nature reserve. to the average of. what should close up on the party.
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from moscow. for president. of nearly eight hundred fifty people during. something he categorically denies. there is a former president. the u.s. . has
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a chance to advise other nations. to push the warring sides towards. the country this comes amid reports that government forces. more than one hundred people have reportedly been killed in the . way we are with russia recently appointed envoy for human rights to discuss his new role. with the notorious prison. in libya that's coming up. thank you. thank you. i. think. thank you.
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because that's in the will thank you very much for being with us today thank you for your russian foreign ministry's first ever envoy is for a human rights why was this position create now well you're absolutely right this is a new position on the youth has been established a few months ago actually to be rejected three and a half months. i am in this position and has been established to. be direction of the president of the russian for the federation mr medvedev. decision was taken by what the minister said your lover of the basic idea here is to. probably even more actively. profile our country russia in the field of human rights democracy and rule of law there was a very important issues and then mentions or international relations as you know
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and of course an extremely important part of my job part of my job description i am a c. used to morning to this issue with the implementation of human race. in the world i mean across the globe. it's not only human rights. shown in my title it is also doing real of low pressure realistically export democracy will of exporting democracy and we do not think as a matter of principle that democracy can be exported but. obviously democratic development should come first and foremost from within the countries and we consistently proceed from the assumption. you know there are no i mean this shouldn't be such thing as a first or second tier you know that some cancer is expected more to leave
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to the democratic standards than the others. or so you are selling to means universality and this is the concept which is not unique. to rush or. an international acknowledged concept how do you respond to and human rights watch report which highlighted u.s. reluctance. to investigate systematic torture and illegal imprisonment by officials in iraq. is an interesting question actually. we took note of the report. it is not the first time. human rights defenders let me put it in this way or international organization which is the wing non-governmental organization in this case which is dealing with you on the raids drawing attention to this issue we have heard the u.s.
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american human rights defenders also from the non-governmental sector demand action from the u.s. government namely proper investigation of a number of cases very firm not mistaken they have been a number of lawsuits against the u.s. government dealing with the religious human rights violations during the so-called counterterrorist operation in particular during the military campaigns in iraq and afghanistan. you mentioned also. i believe a similar one time miles who were there was another base in bagram and i'm going to stand up to now. unfortunately there hasn't been a proper investigation. there hasn't been any property for me cecil punishment so there is some degree of impunity will be asleep here and. quite a major issue in the field of human rights i just might say that. we
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expect that the u.s. government will react to those. recommendations in a proper way of course the. accusations are mostly refer to the period will be previous of the bush administration. and the we know that the incumbent administration of the star bombers administration has pledged a. number of times to deal with those issues. they still have to go on hodges has been recently arrested by serbian authorities and he called for our fair trial for this man what are the chances that had each lad a chance well received a fair trial in hague we expect that those trials will be fair will be objective will be based on facts will be impartial and not politicized those are the most important great turia on which we i said you were used to operates under
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action and unfortunately the practice you know a number of respects. different ways and you know would have to have been a lot of. criticisms and problems related to the past if you wanted to be sure to give it is including. standards and unfortunately there has been sort of ground for this in the past we hope. we use to. the way in which is by the way under the u.n. security council resolution. by the end of two thousand and fourteen we expect that the. remaining. international body will. draw a certain conclusion some lessons and will operate in an impartial and professional manner this is always speculation is not only are we expect the usual this is the
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expectation of the serbian the serbian government as was expressed by government publicly and this is the expectation of all members of the international community hot topic for the past couple months has been libya what consequences will be beneficial facing your can on your opinion unfortunately unfortunately still it is in libya have been continuing for quite some time and. the. matter of the fact there was there. that was who do suffer from those who are still it is most a war. and unfortunately civilians suffer from both certain actions by the few forces by the government obviously and also from the. use of force. by the coalition forces and the other important radio of course is proper implementation of security council resolutions and until someone to mention
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seventy three as far as especially as far as protection of civilians protection of civilian population is concerned what do you did to protect the integrity of the security council resolution in the future. this is a very important issue and i think that. once again as the russian leadership has stressed. time and again. proper lessons are to be learned. especially from the results from until seventy three where unfortunately unfortunately the limits or the use of force more properly old land but let us not forget that it is. the primary responsibility of the governments to protect the civilian population. there is also a very important usual for sovereignty here so we expect that the governments of
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course will live up to their respective. obligations international obligations. but if the international community ease to undertake certain steps to protect the civilians then if used to act in strict accordance with international law what brings in the produce of the statement for example in case of nato because you talk about governments and how civilians are suffering do you chant governmental actions but also nato actions is there a diplomatic mechanism to censor nations action. i would see it is not so much probably the issue of censuring but of course the attitude. why the international attitude towards those deviations from certain deviations from security council resolutions of course this opinion is being expressed and we hope that the signal is being conveyed and it will be heard this particular signal.
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but. the most important and most acute task more store pickel task to be used once again to stop because still it is as quickly as possible to. ensure a proper transition to the political process. that russian pilot who was kidnapped in africa barrack and engines and convicted in the united states will be given his sentence in september you have sat that pressure will not but will call for an absolute check response. we are absolutely against violating the legitimate rights of the russian citizens abroad and including including. improper extradition. which took place in that particular case. unfortunately the issues those issues are not. being satisfactorily tackled
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by the americans say what they would like to see is that any response is of course you know what do you use to be most effective. what. proportion of. but russia has been consistently following we why in the with hearing to the norms of international law so it has to be based on international law so we are not violating international law in order to fight it violations of international law so this is where. i don't remember that they use the term symmetrical or maybe it was there in the heat of some discussion but. the idea was precisely this to not to respond with illegal steps to illegal steps this is not the
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method we shoes basically as a matter of principle used by the russian federation fencing dugald the russian foreign ships and boats and then for the human rights democracy and the role of law thank you for actually saying thank you but it is all mine thank you. it used to be an ideal place for a holiday but it changed in a moment. the wounds of war are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future.
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because they want to. see. this street still keeps its secrets to denounce time to reveal the truth the soviet files on oxy. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sunk from finest impressions some
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. news from stunts on t.v. don't come. the headlines on our t.v. and egypt's former president hosni mubarak his trial actually is wrapping up. at the moment in cairo six months after mass protests forced him from power he's facing charges of causing the deaths of nearly eight hundred fifty people during february's revolution it's something that he categorically denies and we're going to switch off to live pictures these are live pictures outside the courthouse in cairo where the trial they've taken a second recess all the wrapping up for the day but as you look at these live pictures earlier in the day we did have some clashes between supporters and those opposed to president hosni mubarak. the u.s. the swallows a self-made a bitter pill to avert the devastating default the country that never hesitates to jump at the chance to advise other nations through their economic struggles turns
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out to be to handle its own crisis. and moscow warns against calls at the u.n. to target the syrian regime. to push the warring sides towards god to end the violence in the country this comes amid reports that government forces have overrun the city of hama where more than one hundred people have reportedly been killed in the past few days. all right those are the headlines here nancy but now let's dive headfirst into the world of sports with kind of good to see you so it's it's a tough old life being a goalkeeper isn't it rory i tried not to laugh i don't really really but the video we're about to show and in a few minutes time i just. for any aspiring goalkeepers i do not do this more just a sec.
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good to have you with us this hour this is sports today plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so into the. second row and anything better than a feed for root being kids on. tonight will see this a russian side make the champions league. fury with hooliganism cases up fifty percent this year in the russian premier league we look at the reasons behind the worrying statistic. back in the swing former golf world number one tiger woods returns to the green stuff for a three month layoff playing a practice round at the bridgestone invitational. but barring a major op said ruby will be into the champions league playoffs by the end of tonight the toughest on my foot hold a two goal advantage against mickey have following last week's third run first a qualifying clash in ukraine ruud being seen here going into a disappointing three no loss the match that be against fellow title hopefuls on the weekend
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a couple of injury concerns but manager is i think taiji refusing to name who they are. ripping evening to join two other russian clubs in the group stages of european football's for a club competition it's neat to see it's got the science qualifying what's in my. eleven other games done for consideration in champions league qualifying tonight the pick which looks set to take place in sweden home side leading from the first leg so expect them all at rangers to talk on the constant leader of last year's twenty looks set for the playoffs but must keep romine inside. the visitors leaving to know from the first game norwegian champions rosenberg how little to do after losing one nil at home to check. well last year's europa league semifinalists benfica are favorites to reach the next stage at the expense of songs for the portuguese side will take a two goal advantage to turkey. heavy handed policing has been the main cause of
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football violence in russia that is according to the premier league's head of security with hooliganism up fifty percent on last year police are not being courage to let stewart stay control at games at which a pump or fate reports. scenes like this have become an all to regular occurrence at stadiums across russia this season supporters response at moscow's leads in petersburg and to now move have been the main culprits however the russian premier league's head of security believes heavy handed policing is the root cause of most of these problems. the main problem we are facing is with the organization of games different styles of policing the quality of the stadiums and other factors can have a massive impact on the way fans behave if the police act in a civilized way towards the fans then there is no source of provocation this. meeting of meets fair is a problem of hooliganism in russia those states but this is also a problem amongst
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a number of countries in europe however the spotlight is clearly on russia to clear up its science as bay will host the world cup in two thousand and eighteen. the russian premier league head of security once to say a complete change in the way security is don't live in stadiums across the country . we are very interested in the police playing a much smaller role in organizing security of football games in russia we need to train security personnel and stewards to carry out this job the police should not try to provoke the situation but rather try and work with the fans both parties need to work together the police have been seen as the main cause of a problem by russian football fans who have long called the stewards to be the sole security force in the country stadiums fund the police's chief of public security who spoke about the matter last week. it meets but something has to be done. with very interested in the police playing a much smaller role in organizing security of football games in russia we need to
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train security personnel and stewards to carry out this job the police should not try to provoke the situation but rather try and work with the fans both parties need to work together things are slowly starting to improve does he need some petersburg fans who threw a banana or a rebirth or carlos has been found and banned from the stadium both he will not face any criminal proceedings however unfortunately a similar incident happened and some are on the perpetrator has yet to be caught but all in all there is still a very long way to go until football in russia will become an activity where parents would not think twice about taking their children to watch again but if we don't see moscow. now roberto carlos is. one of russia's richest clubs have been attempting to lure another brazilian teenage sensation neymar to dagestan for a week's no but then so of cutlass other clubs across europe and say is the legendary pele the nineteen year old son tossed striker is worth the attention.
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that would. be you could. be like a man. who's going to run out because. he has terms for that because excellent. i hope who the hell spoiled that. off the words indeed while tiger woods is bach the former world number one golfer have missed three months of action through injury but practiced on the greens yesterday ahead of this week's bridgestone invitational the good news being the american said he felt no pain in his left knee or achilles tendon afterwards woods is twenty in the rankings currently he will also compete in next week's p.g.a. championship his first major tournament since that masters april where he finished in a tie for fourth thirty five rule was also spoken to split last month with longtime caddie steve williams i felt it was time for change. i felt you know stephen i've
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had just an amazing run i mean she's a hell of a cat is there's no denying my career and i think i felt as well and we've been. we've had a great partnership for what for twelve years a little more not when a bunch of terms but i just felt it was time to change things up a little bit he will be welcomed back to the world of golf by an old friend darren clarke perfect sports first dollar billionaire for the first two rounds of the bridgestone invitational twenty eleven british open winner car quick to point out the part between the two similar bill similar color similar structure. i don't know we just got on really well he sort of got my sense of humor and i got his and you know it was all those years ago when we played first together in one thousand six and let them in the open there right where he was doing. with the time that i was with which we spent
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a bit of time together in vegas. you know are just sort of are given a little bit of stick and what i'm going to be really i don't for going to give them that much to. two thousand and eight beijing olympic gold medalist carmelo anthony chris paul and doing wade have wrapped up their week long basketball tour in china three of the n.b.a.'s marquee stars who ever find their future is still uncertain as the league's labor dispute shows no signs of being resolved the found in beijing here no joy i would love to see such top caliber names come and play in the chinese basketball association the star trio themselves stating their options remain open while keeping a close eye on the nations back home former n.b.a. player stephen marbury plays in china but the two time all star said most american players would find the stream a long training session. going but i'm playing said a lot isn't a problem should a potential move transpire. i guess but we've been training on our life so
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as far as training in their goals. as you know that comes with the territory but as far as coming over here we always says this whole trip that she's open hopefully we will have to come on over hopefully we have a season but who knows we shall see. bruising also isn't store for rugby enthusiastic with the world cup and you zealand just over a month away wales have quite a warm up in their hands this weekend a classic battle against the old enemies themselves england a twickenham a good way to rate the red man's readiness the welsh will be without their captain matthew reason for some of his group trip the future nursing a neck injury and could very well miss their world cup opener on september the eleventh against holder south africa some were burton is the stand in skipper with wales record try to score shane williams also available for the clash the two thousand and eight world player of the year saying that heading into battle is the only way to truly determine the team's role fitness. but it's going to be tough we know that i think probably you know if we are on this it's all about performance
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and see where we lead into that we'll probably see both sides are going to want to win this game on the following game it's week but as far as we're concerned the smoke how we progress since the six nations on siena where we are just as a side going into the world cup. finally they say a goalkeeper is life is a lonely one well for one japanese player it got much worse this week ok watch this league. goalkeeper came ginn he on constantly collects aloft a free kick from the opposition there. are so far so good but that confidence well it soon turned reckless rival attackers. who had stayed behind the goalie all along rushing in when the ball dropped a truly bizarre goal and one which doesn't get any better on the beach showing from him his point of view anyway the striker equalizing moderation one apiece for the sheema who promptly went on to win the game with.
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