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social protests in israel are calling for people to bolster demonstrations all across the country over the last month up to three hundred thousand people in tel aviv have been demanding cheaper housing and social justice but as paula reports there are outsiders in the jewish state fighting a much tougher battle. the protest might be next door to a film our lives but it's going to make little difference to his life he's a refugee from eritrea one of thousands who has found his way to israel but the solace he was hoping for has instead been replaced by anger and frustration at a government he believes is doing too little to help him. israelis here demand cheaper houses good for them at least they have houses but we have nothing we haven't even got a roof over our heads let alone an expensive one but it's not only cheaper houses that these protesters want they're demanding a new government one that will charge less taxes provide free education and cancel
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privatization of state owned companies changes that the poorest neighborhoods of tel aviv need the most but i want to see people here are not to mistreating while thousands of israelis might be able to pitch up here in protest many immigrants can't even afford to buy a tent to live in people are not sleeping here and necessarily every night but it's it's at the dance here hours for afraid that if it got picked up a rare for the economic situation. like you say next to us people are sleeping there not because they choose to put their tent outside it is just because they don't have any other place to go in the last few years tens of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers have evolved in israel mostly from him a traitor and sudan the government simply doesn't know what to do with him most spend their days struggling to make ends meet while trying not to be picked up by the deportation police many of the refugees don't want to appear on camera but those up with spoken to say that they don't feel
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a part of this demonstration and accuse it of being a protest of the privileged danny parrot's is really he's a builder divorced and jobless he's here because he blames the government for the fact that he can't pay his bills but he also points a finger at the african migrants. and if i want to find something i guess it's a charge the africans are all too familiar with this place we're sitting is a place where very often. stream right wing organizes the rallies against jews saw when. we do is a see white people sitting. in. their field that they don't belong to that place which means that a protest for social justice has essentially become a protest for only a few. if you really want to come out for better rights you have to come out for
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the basic right for the right of the refugee here in israel. but for now the rights of the refugees are the last thing on these protesters minds they just want a better life for themselves policy r t tel aviv. israel is expecting more demonstrations this saturday night and we'll be covering those events for you right here on r.t. you can also find our previous reports from the tent city on our website also on our facebook page and follow tweets from as well on our twitter feed.
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welcome back you with r.t. recent street violence in the u.k. has police and politicians divided over the way the on rest was handled the chaos started last saturday in london and spread all across the country over the following four days so far just over a third of the sixteen hundred people arrested have now been charged prime minister david cameron was critical over the initial tactics police used to quell the rampant rioting and looting but senior officers hit back saying politicians were no help against the disorder and their return from summer holidays made up salute the no difference courts are now working overnight to deal with alleged offenders and hundreds of extra police are expected to remain on the streets until at least next week cameron has now turned to a former prominent us police chief for advice on handling gang violence jeremy corbyn from the u.k. labor party says there's
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a whole list of measures currently on the table which will only make a bad situation worse. there is an increasing impoverishment of poor young people particularly in the big cities of this country and it's a very uncomfortable less know a lot of politicians are going to learn that something's got to be done and fast to bring these people these young people back into the mainstream society there's a very unpleasant agenda surrounding this which david cameron in part is promoting one is that could scale much of social media such as twitter and facebook the other is the eviction of whole families from homes because one member of the family has been charged. of an offense to do with the events of the past week and then you suggest bringing in water cameron says yes the putting the army on the street all kinds of draconian measures that we have to listen and try and understand not the principles of those people to the stealing simply for themselves but the danger to
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all of us of the very large number of young people who don't feel any any problem with getting involved in it because they don't feel they have any stake in society as a whole and that is a very dangerous thing we've got to learn lessons from repression won't solve it repression will make it worse censorship won't solve it that will make it worse and while the blame game is in full swing between those responsible for dealing with the unrest people all around the world are wondering if the same could happen in their country now coming here are some of the opinions are laurie happiness to otherwise known as the resident quote on the streets of the big apple. it's your neighborhood next this week let's talk about that it's. inhumane and barbaric and i think that unfortunately around the country we have situations where people are disappointed with leadership and various parts of the world and they're rising up and trying to do something about it whether you're in the middle east in
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europe you know fortunately we haven't had that type of unrest here in the states but i could totally see it happening i think because in taiwan most people have very. fine lives so they don't want to have this kind of thing happen but if they were angry enough that what was going on do you think that would push them to the limit. yes yes sometimes like in the election times people are going crazy about it but not to their father like the looting that is so horrible and the tries but there were demonstrations in creation but they were peaceful day with the burn the flag you know but they wouldn't break even though and steal from the store you know so why are these british people doing that right now. it's always you know some people started for political reason then that these around that break and still you know that's that's what happens and you know in the old days people when they came on hard times just worked a bit harder try to bit harder and you know sort of if they had hard luck they said
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i've got hard luck whereas now everybody expects everything behind them on the plate you know so if you go back in history and look at the eight hundred for example you'll see many of the same comments and there is papers published in that era now with the stream of history running the same course. so what can we do to change it if anything. not a damn thing whether or not you think looting can happen in your city and the bottom line is the rise of social media and the growing disparity between social classes could be a recipe for violence anywhere. and i live a letter on our program here on r t o we find out how to become one of the richest men in the u.k. look at a story of a russian businessman enjoying the good life in europe despite knowing the russian government one billion dollars. and unwanted side effect the
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indian government's attempts to support transsexuals has led to some undesirable consequences watch our report a little bit later in the program. with aftershocks of the u.s. a credit rating downgrade is still reverberating all around the world washington has decided to go after those behind the mark down rating agency standard and poor's along with its parent company and now in the crosshairs of the u.s. securities and exchange commission they're being investigated for overestimating the u.s. debt by some two trillion dollars amid much more serious allegations of insider trading and use of the downgrade is reported to have leaked to certain market power players hours before it became official and as financial analyst and then enjoy explains it's likely to lead to a much wider crackdown on rating agencies. the path itself probably doesn't begin or end with him if in peace my guess is that the investigation is going to find if
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it's not just an arm waving show there were some extra all parties but had nothing to do with s. and p. made a great deal of money on friday there is clearly a political element to those if you know downgrades coming in you short the market prior to that you could make a great deal of money that is a serious concern if we get weeks within the system like there's a good question in regards to why has an insider trading been investigated in the general sense lehman brothers for example was known by some other card counter party to be functionally bankrupt for some time prior to when they went under and yet nobody at the federal reserve or the new york fed or anyone else bothered to say anything to anybody. with all the love from moscow it's good to have you with us today now in the late forty's and early fifty's when the uranium boom was in full swing in the us numerous of mines mushroomed in parts of arizona but when it came on dried up the facilities were about and we think an environmental hazard in their wake and it's all his more important reports radiation poisoning no threatens
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the area's few remaining indigenous people in. this northeast part of arizona a compass is part of america's navajo nation native american governor territory rich in your rainy i'm ruined by the us is demand for it it's a different world we don't have money we don't have the funds the people from the dominant society have we also have conditions we're trying to live through like living in the abandon your ania mary is here and drinking the contaminated waters that we have drank in the beginning in one thousand nine hundred four nearly four million tonnes of uranium ore work structed from navajo lands under the auspices of private companies and the us government the radio active resource was kind of manned for development of atomic power after four decades corporations close shop but neglected to clean up abandoned mines homes and drinking water were left contaminated with elevated levels of radiation and residents were left behind to battle deteriorating health conditions my needs are eking walking is difficult i've
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been diagnosed with some form of cancer i feel pain below my chin i'm taking medication now u.s. officials say radionuclides in the air and drinking water have been linked to thousands of cases of lung cancer bone cancer and impaired kidney function this is for my eyes. this is the one i need to take. for a higher first or louver thyroxin. this is what i take for of my thyroid forty year old cancer survivor rolanda says the people of the navajo nation have been exploited by corporations and abandoned by their government you have no generation. there's nothing after me my daughter don't want to have kids because she said they've come out before and my son the want to have kids. but i have lawn that has kids but there's
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problems in two thousand and seven the environmental protection agency launched a five year plan to clean up the navajo nation which included five hundred abandoned sites extending to utah and new mexico twice a month fresh drinking water is delivered to some fifty four thousand citizens contaminated homes have been rebuilt and people relocated but many still say federal officials have fallen short where it really matters helping to rebuild a decent quality of life the people feel that through all these years even to this point two thousand and eleven nothing has happened they have seen no action see no roads being improved no housing being built. very very little has happened so they're questioning how long do we live like this i'll be here i have no place to goo i don't have a choice while most of america worries about the rippling economy part of this
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country's indigenous people are struggling to stay alive and as the white house focuses on paying bills and creating jobs this life and death issue may just slip further from everyone's attention pre-nup forty nine artsy new york. five fifteen pm here in moscow you without say their own squares to bring its nuclear program to completion has been a contentious issue for years now it's caused unprecedented divisions between tehran and the west sick with mistrust and mutual suspicion well tonight on r.t. we have an exclusive opportunity to discuss the issue with president mahmoud ahmadinejad himself and make sure you don't miss it the iranian president joining us live at about five o'clock g.m.t. . close to the controversy. as on the rest groups hour before. getting the fail on iran's opposition. excuse launching. two american private security contractors have
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been given the go ahead by a u.s. court to press charges against former defense secretary donald rumsfeld for his role in their alleged illegal imprisonment and torture while working in iraq the two men to publicly claim that it was involved in a massive corruption and soon after they were arrested by the army and detained at a military complex spend nine months allegedly enduring beatings and torture with no reasons given the earlier efforts to bring rumsfeld to court were rejected by judges highlighting the difficulty of prosecuting senior officials who were protected by a myriad of laws and loopholes speaking to oxy activist deborah sweet says it's now time for those who were silent to speak out. massive cases of stealing selling alcohol to iraqi forces of bribery and all sorts of the things that we know and we knew were going on when billions of dollars are
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involved in the u.s. funds conducting this occupation these guys started to try to get the truth out and then were grabbed by the u.s. military interrogated apparently according to them and i certainly believe them. under the same methods of so-called enhanced interrogation that was approved all the way to the top not only rumsfeld we know cheney was behind this and bush said all of this was happening with his approval so of course the truth has got to come out and i really can't gradually. donald fance and nathan or tell for fighting through to try to get the story out and as they said it is really important for other whistleblowers to come forward. we've got more stories of. course. to get more video. right now.
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getting. to watch tonight's. three. three. three. three. three. welcome back you would see a full. rich but. also
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under investigation in moscow. the state more than one billion dollars and. reports just one of many that has exposed a drastic drop in the country's banking regulation. he has everything a fortune in several banks a couple of private jets and numerous properties from the call dizzier to london married to a russo british socialite he was a guest at prince albert sorel wedding in monaco among the top ten richest people in the u.k. according to last year's sunday times newspaper city bill which of leeds a life many would envy he even made his wife a star of a t.v. advertising campaign in france for the grand french food store it is yeah that here however all that is hardly a consolation at home in russia where he owes billions of rubles to his bank's creditors was that only as a result of misconduct in violations by the management and founders of measure
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drawn by and its creditors suffered damages totaling more than one billion dollars . last year the international industrial bank known in russian as news from bank was the first private bank to default on euro bonds in more than ten years it received a more than one billion dollar loan from the state as part of the end i cry support program but the state has not been returned the money nor have all the creditors been paid off at the book among the bank it was mr begats jobs pocket bank that caters varies various businesses in the wake of its license being revoked it practically halted its operations and focused on transferring the assets through credits to show companies that move it on and on and in the end of the money probably ended up in the structures affiliated with the owner of the bank which were to come on the banks database was deliberately erased and investigators say the bankruptcy was intentional it's the largest bankruptcy case of a financial institution in russia's modern history along with
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a bank the rest of the business empire seems to have to solved into other offshore assets a similar scandal broke out with the bank of moscow russia's fifth largest bank the review revealed a gaping hole in the books with bad loans totaling at nine billion. dollars or nearly a third of its assets the former head of the bank is also hiding in london. the bankruptcy of measures from banks last year and the recent downfall of the bank of moscow revealed that the country is in desperate need of stronger banking supervision and while those responsible for the damage enjoyed their life outside russia it's the state and its people that have to carry the burden of their losses . artsy moscow right now it's time for a world update here on a. check out some other world headlines for you by the italian government has agreed to forty five and a half billion euros in emergency austerity measures over the next two years the cabinet approved the cut this is quite resistance from local governors who said the
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move will damage economic growth prime minister berlusconi said the measures will meet the wishes of europe's central bank which had been demanding that it will balance its budget the new austerity plan includes an extra so-called solidarity tax for high earners. armored vehicles and tanks have entered the syrian coastal city of latakia forcing local residents to flee all of this according to activists a day earlier the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton called on all countries to stop buying syrian oil and gas her announcement came off the government troops once again crack down on nationwide protests on friday with sixteen people reportedly killed in the violence the united nations security council plans to meet on thursday to discuss further sanctions against the syrian government. germany is marking the fiftieth anniversary of the construction of the berlin wall ceremonies in the capital started with a memorial service and a minute's silence to honor those who die trying to flee from communist controlled
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east germany to the west the wall spread for nearly one hundred and sixty kilometers dividing the city for over twenty eight years at least one hundred and thirty six are known to have been killed trying to cross the war however the exact number is still dispute it. changing the gender for a better life transsexuals in one indian state enjoy some of the world's most progressive laws after years of discrimination the government now provides free sex change operations to those who want the procedure but as. reports many transsexuals find their lifestyle comes at a price ever since she was a little boy suki knew that there was something different i started liking men i had sexual feelings for men i wanted to befriend them and spend time with them i was not attracted to girls adding to her confusion also realize that she felt more like a woman than a man in south asia people like her are commonly called hitcher us a derogatory word for transsexuals my brothers beat me up and kicked me out of the
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house because they did not like the way i behaved dressed and was attracted towards men so instead of committing suicide i decided i would give me happiness to live with other heroes like me. sukey moved in with other transsexuals and decided to complete her transgender journey screened by doctors to ensure she was psychologically ready for the consequences of sex reassignment surgery or ass are asked she had the operation and like all transsexuals in this part of india it was paid for entirely by the government all of them women. with homes then. to be more. changed despite the fact that the indian government only decriminalized homosexuals that here is the go the southern fate of tamil nadu had some of the most progressive laws in the world for transsexuals the state government decided three
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years ago to fully fund that reassignment surgery the argument was these people had been discriminated against were told was that it was up to the government to help them out but that's tough without a job and you firms will employ. these trans women share a house and work as sex workers in china although we were beggars before now with the help of cosmetics will look more feminine and so we became sex work because prostitution is illegal in india and some who work with the community believe that the government inadvertently helping fuel an illegal business since transsexuals can earn more right after gender reassignment but has a lot of it is all going to you know six well i mean maybe if you want to do numbers well last for you know training on you know screwed up minority become generation or something like that only able to rely on themselves and each other these women know and accept their fate. we have been cast out of our homes in
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society i like this life a lot i live for my happiness we flatter homes because we were forced to get married my happiness is my priority and i have no regrets what. more rights yet fewer opportunities but these transsexuals wouldn't have it any other way preassure either r t chennai india. with the headlines in just a few minutes see you soon.
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more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo to talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military according to the press that on that day that filled nine to realize and found out the best occasion by instructs young couldn't you know and there are strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the
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army and then dressed in military fatigues. or cut to explain how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action and this and this the idea that you need to produce bodies actually encouraged paramilitary collaboration this is a cia document central intelligence agency they knew about these activities they knew they were happening they knew about links to paramilitary groups and yet. u.s. aid continued to flow.
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welcome back you were. with me show you a quick summary of the headlines. nationwide to join the country's biggest social protest to grow louder promises to become another record breaking. the demonstrations are only benefiting the privileged. between police and politicians in the u.k. as david cameron slams offices for the poor handling of the street turning instead to the u.s. for advice working day and night and heavy patrols are in the streets to deal with the consequences of looting and rioting over the past week. insider trading and an accounting error worth two trillion dollars believe the standard and poor's rating agency.

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