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joyce peter jones. the case way hoto the grand imperial tried to toss west coast coromandel to tell the socialist hoto sidoti to go and present the kennel was hotel to retreat. the headlines this week see the evolutions and police take a swipe at each other over the humbling of mass riots in the u.k. i thought i'll tell you play a war was set up local communities not allied themselves to keep order on the streets of london. solved the city of knowledge three years this week since george you launched a war that claimed hundreds of innocent lives and she takes an inside look at how people still try to rebuild their shattered lives. and after a week of roller coaster trading the world buying them to global markets have ended and new dangers are in as investors lose confidence in the economic leadership of several key countries.
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this is all she's we can leave you her alone welcome to the program police and top politicians in the u.k. have continued to play a blame game and the handling of the riots in england is the worst in decades harsh criticism of each other's performance came after prime minister david cameron claims to use false appeared policies in the face of disturbances during the first two nights of looting and arson senior politicians were away on holiday it was mass riots began in north london after the fatal police shooting of a suspect protesters the gal smashing shop windows setting fire to cars and buildings leading to widespread competent violence alicia's thousand arrests have been made so far and schools are worked around the clock to clear the block not the backlog of cases police and the government who deserves the credit for bringing the
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rights groups and local communities took it into their own hands to protect their neighborhoods or his lawyer and that that some of them. goodness i could sure use a warning to looters around five hundred mainly young men chased down the road after police ready to drive troublemakers out of town. despite the more misfit a large crowd of young men are out for justice there's been no trouble so far most ordinary people out to protect their communities a lot of people are here to help there obviously are some people that i can as a the opposite effect begin to get everywhere very much started checking out stories up for young children or children on the streets all of this is happening if there's not enough police them will help them and just give everyone the wage the cost to the shops and just push them away because we don't want to go after anyone cause any trouble we just want to make sure that no one comes in.
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and it's not just in enfield in other parts of town sikhs have banded together to protect their livelihoods and property sons and daughters come together with us and say let's solve the problems without on to violence and causing distress can each other which then takes it on. causing the violence on the streets. this is the current face of communities across england many of which felt under siege from looters and said in their darkest hour the police were nowhere to be seen police have not been anywhere where the police if the police why did you think . maybe this is what david cameron means when he talks constantly about the big society handing power and responsibility back to local communities and i think the scenes we all saw television screens last night of communities coming together to try and stop violence taking place was
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a model of how these things should be done that despite the fact that three young asian men were killed in early on wednesday. trying to protect local businesses looters allegedly rams the with the car the tragedy ignited anger in the asian community of the track all thoughts and more pentel it doesn't just rear its head in hooters there's a huge number of police officers on the streets of england at the moment which many find reassuring but groups like the enfield army prove that communities still feel police are unable to protect them and with budget cuts the front line officers still on the table copies on the beat could get fewer and further between while the local vigilante weaves could take up the slack door and its arty. in the wake of intense looting and violence across england david cameron announced his considering banning people from social networks if they're found guilty of inciting violence or
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where political action is chris knights a clamp down on media misses the point and fails to address the underlying causes if it needs a revolution for enforce the rule of law so be it the rule of law can't be enforced it is one law for the rich and one for the poor the rule of law means the law for everyone is just so ironic having celebrated the facebook revolution the social media the trigger revolutions and across north africa and the arab world suddenly. decided to clamp down on the media here it is absolutely not be assumed to be a serious inequality the issue is is that the supposed what kind of society are we to drive to live near a fourteen year old kids to that. mental straight to burn the local store that that we actually we need we need action not weasel politicians words. the nation looks into street protests is syria and see the host the government take the courage the
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months long uprising. and also later in the program the year and signs he grips poland as more and more people review their position on the adopting the single currency and saying they don't want to pay for the mistakes of its. it's been three years this week since georgia launched its heart on the small republic of south a city and its people the conflict saw five days of heavy fighting as georgia sought to regain control over the territory hundreds of innocent lives were lost memorial services have been held in the capital in the violent across south are said here hundreds of people at least candles and prayed for the victims of the conflict releasing white balloons in their memory artie's medina question of how to talk to those who are still struggled to come to terms with their losses. i come here almost every day i sit and talk to my son so i know i will lie next to my dear boy . for the last three years they says he has come to the cemetery in self-assertive
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where her son is birds five days in august two thousand and eight split her life into a before and after. day since as one her son a medical college graduate heard there were publics capital t. involved was under attack from georgia he rushed home to help the injured he died in her arms as they lay trapped for days under the rubble of their apartment block that was in the georgian alterian firing line. the only thing that makes her life worth living now is who twenty year old daughter they now live together in a newly built house surrounded by families for similar tragic stories. in the towns across the street lives of women who lost two children under the house opposite the man who lost both his wife and his child will all these people are victims of georgia's military aggression in all those two thousand and eight when you try to retake control of the downed breakaway republic of south ossetia
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a russian peacekeeping mission in the region also came under fire nurse my obese dive i was on duty with them and witnessed average thing that happened that night for it's i saw him fall on fire when you know it was going to be our last night it was still carried out peacekeeping mission and tried to become. the most cool santry enforcement to protect its citizens and prevent more civilian deaths within five days georgian troops had been repelled three weeks later and russia recognized the statue as independence. the last three years have to change the face of this thursday a new residential area where new roads sharp and have been burst and have been built. but signs of the conflict remain behind my back are all that's left of the russian peacekeeping post for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dadley conflict the memories are still value wrought. much
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in the question will i see reporting from sea involves self-assertive. has been one of the most turbulent weeks in gears for the world's financial markets sparked by the downgrade of america from its aaa credit rating trading saw the biggest volume of shares changing hands as two thousand and eight as panic investors went on a sudden spree standard and poor's the rating agency behind in moves that made the decision based on an apparent inability of the u.s. government to deal with a problem occurring the claim was rabbit so they the world bank had said the loss of confidence in economic leadership in the united states and europe has pushed markets interim new dangerous however investors now look for a calm week of trading as the new poses are buying and short selling of financial shares see a retail sales gain in the u.s. the biggest in four months has happened and post columnist eric margolis says the u.s. still has to address the financial troubles underlying cause it's never ending. its
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own strangely buganda. growth. will not rise too much to pay for her defense but we're not paying for defense right now we're old friends in the sense that america's military operations are all around we're also not truly americans understand you know is that the costs. are going to be put on the u.s. national credit card that's one of the reasons for the u.s. now it's fourteen trillion dollars and is growing if americans had paid for the cost of least for the large military. out of their taxes i think it would change public opinion. troubled investors went looking for new places to put their money another blow to the french bank societe generale a perfect interim asset of card fifteen percent off its share value after
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allegations that it was holding massive amounts of contagious that. own financial guru max keiser says this could be part of a plan by insiders to crush the french banking system and benefit the french banks are loaded with types of derivatives that were sold to them by american investment banks and the american investment banks plus the rating agencies plus the hedge funds are now attacking these french banks they know where the bodies are buried and they're using the weapons that they sold them to attack them decided generale and b. and b. and credit agricole are insolvent their balance sheets are six to ten times bigger in terms of the debt that they carry than they could possibly service but it's carried on the shadow banking system they don't report this that but the insiders around the world who wield the weapons of mass financial destruction were tackling that to force these unrealized death on the balance sheet to force these companies into delinquency into
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a foreclosure because they are going to reap billions of dollars attacking these banks decided generale is an insolvent institution so is being paid but they can't possibly be there to credit demands absolutely not. so as the years inception many countries have done their best to join the once lead currency club but that's all changed with blake sweeping through the continent and he's an executor should ask you of course watching the euro troubles has given all hopefuls a fresh perspective. while parts of europe have been teetering on the edge of economic abyss poland has remained stable in the storm along with its currency. there is a widespread belief in the country that being outside the euro has helped keep poland out of trouble here. if we were part of the eurozone then we would have been obliged to help countries like greece and portugal we know about someone else without solving our own problems it's almost guaranteed that prices will go up that
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will join the euro zone damage my business recent opinion polls suggest that more than sixty percent of paul's want to keep their own currency a dramatic turnaround from just a few years back a few years ago the euro is seen as the euro club scene or something very exclusive polls despite this they wanted a country to join the euro now the name of the euro has been sullied by the troubles in greece and italy poles want to be dragged into this crisis if the government forced the euro issue try to bring poland into the euro zone it could be political suicide poland has fared much better than many of its partners in the global crisis several countries like greece ireland and portugal are on the brink of disaster partly due to a boring binge allowed by your membership and associated low interest rates being outside the eurozone members could not join the party but now does not have the hangover poland was meant to have the euro by next year the time when the country's
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co-hosting the trying to do well european football championship but with the latest developments these plans may be shelved for another four years either you say poland is obliged to adopt a year or once at least the economic will see joining but polish politicians are now much cooler on the idea with minister saying the eurozone needs to get its house in order first place very important for us. a need for institutional changes. in the eurozone i mean these konami governments a few resign and also some crisis management changes we see some need for in the eurozone before. target date will be in pain for the game has changed and the you look love everyone once wanted to join may now be the no one wants to accept the looks of ski odyssey it will do for you
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warsaw in poland. and still ahead for you this hour when building houses mean building tensions peace talks into the ground and these are all starting new building projects just weeks before the u.n. it discusses big recognition but a listing of state. and well threats of tough laws don't work russian parents do it terribly takes to protect their children from peter piles slipping for their legal net. at least twenty five people have been reported killed turn of london see are sold by government forces and seriously coastal city of latakia the operation continues a brutal crackdown. on several cities to root out protesters demanding president. bashar assad step down the protests have done growing dramatically over the past five months with around two thousand civilians dead after clashes with government
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forces the continuing bloodshed has caused the international community to line up against the state's handling of the uprising and to demand an immediate end to the violence and according to patrick hayes the journalists from the online political magazine spiked president assad's recent upon it's nothing but a system would signify that he's almost ready to surrender. clamping down on freedom of speech and freedom of expression which is the cornerstone of any democracy is not sending out a message to the syrian people that he can be taken seriously or trusted in his promise is a tool there is a sense from assad really hurts is by which she started to say this is the end of you know single party rule and he will start to think about elections and the way in which you previously paul trades himself and his party as the only guarantors of the syrian ability but is now talking about major constitutional reforms i mean so really there's
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a real uncertainty about what he's trying to do this is i guess messiah this is seems very time that she almost willing to relinquish power at the moment of course i think there's a reluctance to want to relinquish power because i suspect is very worried he will meet the same treatments that some of america's male seeing. and another troubled country leave there were clashes between colonel gadhafi and the nato supported opposition have raged for half a year claiming thousands of lives but second chance dan who recently returned from a monitoring mission in the country so that levy is all contracts and potential investments are now and more attractive proposition for some nato members and continuing the conflict this whole nato aggression on libya is looking increasingly embarrassing for the nato countries so it's not just a question of recognizing the council and bengazi actually i think it's quite clear now it's a race for nato not only to save its own face in trying to extricate itself out of
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the mess that they've put themselves into but also it's a race to who's going to be the poster kissed good off his hand because now with it's really about the defaults in the in the eurozone and even the president united states on this incredible historic times we're living in warning that the dollar could default well those billions off of oil contracts for libya and investments could could come in very handy especially for someone like going in italy to leavitt has sanctioned the construction of sixteen hundred well ings in east jerusalem earlier this week and explained to raise the number of the almost three thousand the building of israeli settlements in the west bank has been a significant irritant for palestinians and is one of the major causes of political deadlock in negotiations between the two sides israel's announcement comes just a few weeks before the expected recognition of the palestinian authority in the u.s. security council and analysts to question baskin believes tel aviv is not inclined to reach a compromise he told us he the timing of new settlement plans is far from being
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a coincidence. this is not a time when when it seems likely that israelis and palestinians will be moving toward the peace talks and that the americans will be leading the way the main issue that has blocked a return to negotiations is the continued settlement building by the government of israel let's face it the government of israel feels pretty immune to any criticism around the world right now i want this issue everyone is busy with a global financial crisis and we all know that mr netanyahu has a lot more support in the american congress than he does even in his own parliament so this is just be another is really an act of building more settlements within neighborhoods of use to resign without anyone really blinking and it's not going to help the situation and it's not going to hurt it much more than it's already hurting. some today some of today's top stories from around the world the real terrorists the shape of the other than provincial capital of trucking or close to kabul killing at least twenty times reportedly targeted and meeting
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a top security stop in the governor's official residence turnabout has claimed responsibility for the onslaught that left the compound and ruins afghanistan has suffered a series of similar types and prominent government officials in recent weeks. you know which in government who confessed to shooting sixty nine people in an island youth camp has been taken back to the crime scene as part of a police record struction wearing a bulletproof vest and as brevik reportedly showed no remorse for the july twenty two massacre that he'd spend eight hours showing officers way he had fired on the youth rally sixty year old far right extremists is also accused of bombing central also and killing eight people that type of deeply traumatized norway one of the most politically stable and tolerant countries in the euro. but israel has a president hugo chavez is back home after his second round of cancer treatment in cuba bowing to remain in power travis did on the top wearing his trademark red
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beret as he tried to do with government officials the fifty seven year old leader underwent surgery in cuban dream to remove a public tumor that his medical team has not yet determined whether he will need a further round of chemotherapy. five people were killed and dozens injured in an accident caused by a freak glassed in indiana thousands written as a horrifying scene when a massive metal stays structure collapsed on to crowds of fans waiting for a band to play a big stage for the governor mitch daniels said daniels as i recall shows had been taken before the storm but no one could have anticipated such a strong gust later estimated at more than one hundred ten kilometers per hour. to . policemen in the russian urals have been arrested for allegedly accepting bribes from a paedophile that is just the latest in a series of crimes where police and judges seem to be turning a blind eye to child abuse and his diet which color now ripples that's forcing
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parents to deal with the problem themselves. and mother in grief. oh it was that if i hadn't thought of buying a pistol and shooting him myself i simply don't know how else to protect my family on the first floor with curtains constantly drawn to go to work every day sick with fear for my daughter which i knew what she. it was hard for an idea to admit she trusted someone who harms her daughter she brought the man into the house as a common law husband to live side by side with him on more than one use. of little told me his restraint kept on the roof and said he did the same to her and she'd have a confided in me about the things she was doing to her one of the earlier finally managed to get things to the court the jury acquitted by a man who she says is now after her family hungry for a bench experience is just one example of the many in a recent controversial case a man suspected of raping
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a seven year old girl was released without charge. us for underwear i started crying i squeezed her neck and pressed her into the ground it only took a couple of minutes then i told her to go home and tell no one. only after an enraged crowd only lynched and then police launched a fully fledged investigation into the case and we would that compassion authorities also disciplined the original investigating officer will summarize this this was what the words that happened here if the mother was freed it would of what she was kicked around from our first officer with the tragedy had happened to her she didn't know what to do but no one wanted to talk to her were alone except for street women where they really knew russian authorities how normally closed a fight against the sexual abuse of mine is like we saw it seem to have a media with estimates claiming thousands still fall victim in an attempt to put things right activists have started taking matters into their own hands i am under
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age that's fine i. small boys i would love to kiss you and hug you and the many other things to you disappear has been put together by a group on it is as they track people they believe are paedophiles legal online pretending to be an under-age war all girl they set up meetings with people i don't like to preparing my nans the idea is to film their faces and expose them on the web because they will but i want to show you are simply a group of people who decided to fight this evil in our own way because our families live in this city our children walk in these cars and we don't want them ever to meet those perverts with him but if they try to act within the law but often operate it its edge volunteers dragon paid of all unlike say most people will sign off when they learn the person they're chatting to is under age but they also say the out of one hundred contacts one is said to be looking for easy prey.
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be the maximum sentence for child sex offenses is twenty years in prison an amendment to the law is meant to introduce dr bennett days including life in prison and a conditional chemical castration but until the changes are implemented and proven to be affective the activists say continue with their vigilance against pain kerry pushed over our children. and you can find more stories on our web site on to dot com including. treasure hunting crummy athletic refusing guides deep to shed light on the fate of a historic underwater site that's known as much as the planters where we'll board a prime minister discarded at the bottom of the sea more are teed off. and almost at the mining made it on to the u.k. richest while owing also one billion dollars and is long before ford all the details on why. can't protect it out of awkward headlines carries.
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