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prince certainly discipline the entire truth wins if you tell me it's not your religion a good international journalist. evergreen the eternal. human rights group shun a view case programme to torturing prisoners overseas now where do you tell submersion britain secret policy of using extreme measures to extract information. jetsetter and kill what oscar's international air show as global virus and flying for about it's a taxi all for the best that aviation past was. itself .
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to. be discord over closer european harmony france and germany thought a unified economic front to save the struggling euro all investors are left unimpressed. and that's why european markets are down one percent doesn't dozens of disappointed by the lack of action taken by michael and soldiers evil russian markets are ignoring this lie point out of business all teams. just after one pm here in the russian capital this is our team and evidence of british inquiry into its agents use of torture overseas has been slammed before it had its chance to get started it was revealed that britain was prepared to use harsh interrogation if the potential information that was gained was considered
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important enough well that's right human rights groups to boycott the inquiry saying it lacks credibility as laura abbott now reports. walking a tightrope of pain versus gain it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk terror suspects. was held by graham in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the level of the official complicity being revealed i am completely one hundred percent sure that i would not have gone to guantanamo altered but rather it got be including involvement of british intelligence services i spoke to british intelligence officers quite regularly.
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and they were physically present when i was being abused they saw my. lecture. me they saw. according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior am i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment a prisoner would suffer and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture as yet another document that's been hidden for a very long time that's just been released that shows that there was you know perhaps circumstances in which. you know ministers are very senior officials authorised agents to participate in its actuations where it was more like for the not the torture would occur there's a police investigation into torture allegations under way and as soon as that's finished an inquiry will begin but it's already come under fire the policy on
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interrogation and all the relevant documents may not be made public which is angered human rights groups so much that they've refused to give evidence or go to inquiry meetings. there's also control to see about the chair of the investigation so peter gibson used to be the intelligence services commissioner the government doesn't see a conflict of interest there but many m.p.'s do we have should have confidence that the judge presiding is not somebody who has been heavily involved she can service in the future in the past and i think on that point it fails powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have refused to reveal whether they knew their policy led to a number of people being tortured but the ministers and agents who british knew the public would be outraged according to the guardian it includes warnings that if it got out the policy could lead to increased radicalization. agrees it's true
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anybody would get radicalized about the types of torture that took place however when the government said that they will hold to account those people who were involved and or should we take them for the wood and if the government then goes against. this inquiry but it's going to be in secret you will get to see those people involved in the torture and then people will lose. any supporting any idea that government is actually going to try to. carry out justice many fear the inquiry set to begin shortly will be ineffective and that a second one will be necessary at vast expense but there's also concern that creeping revelations about just how complicit the u.k. has been in torture and extraordinary rendition will lead to further radicalize they said whatever happens it's clear we haven't heard the last of britain's involvement in torture you are and it's r.t. . billions of dollars worth of aircraft sales are likely to be inked over the next
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few days at an airstrip in moscow as the international air show takes off for its second day it's already proving to be quite a sight on the ground in the year with over a hundred planes due to take part in a skylight showcase artie's rory sushi now reports. he is live for the next three days here at the back two thousand and eleven international air show i'm a researcher have a look at this bad boy with right now this is a russia's latest high tech version of the search and rescue helicopter the m.c.s. or see your state of the art technology on the inside have a look and see what the fun to play with here. ok here we are inside the country as a receiver the latest state of the art search and rescue choppers got major long range capacity exercise fuel tanks here all the latest gadgetry here in the back
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plenty of space for emergency helpers a hospital er doctors and nurses a large bed there as well and as i was saying absolutely state of the art technology that we're here as as i was saying earlier the next thirty thousand eleven airshow so far seeing some dramatic displays at the russian swiss are flying we have the ball to be flying in the acrobatic planes lots of things to see and do here and the crowds are certainly corin so as we continue to broadcast for the next few days here from the two thousand and eleven my pleasure let's turn over to tom barton with his story about the latest russian passenger airline is going to go head to head. this is one of the new hopes of russian aviation it's called the in this twenty one counts it is an airline of the twenty first century there's a lot riding on the face of this plane it represents the efforts of the russian aircraft industry that so far failed to break into international markets and it will have to be as modern as it says it is to survive the competition. to mid-range
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passenger jets and to go against the likes of boeing seven three seven an airbus is a three twenty both well established planes its makers are fully aware of the challenge ahead we understand it will not where not for us in this market. market. but we hope we will have some. powerful. martin. they're confident the m s twenty one will be able to technically match its competitors with a third of it built from like composite materials and a totally new airframe it will save on the crucial substance feel. of one person is to present some. approximate incomplete or of course operation of course. but the enters twenty one also follows the earlier sukhoi superjet as one of the first russian airliners built in years the efforts
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are being led by the united the aircraft corporation which is trying to make russian plane companies work together why care versus done in europe for more of. a capacity from suporn home pretty. soon to grow properly for whatever. its early days yet but with a wealth of aeronautical engineering experience from soviet times hopes of flying high at the emirates twenty one who puts a new generation of russian airliners in the clouds tomasson party. a larky of max two thousand and eleven throughout the week to bring you the best of moscow's howard air shout. closer. to. that kind of approach.
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shaking the future flights. our team takes to the max air show. oh in a few minutes we'll update you on the worst oil spill a decade seven british waters for shell says its control for green groups are not convinced with crude gushing into the sea for six days. and as american drone strikes continue to hit pakistani journalists out with the full civilian costs will be bringing you their fighting. takes fifteen to twenty years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event but the planet has time we don't. it's been going on for months twenty forty five years and since it's been moved to eco terrorists
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before there was even islamic fundamentalist terrorist in this country nine eleven happened the bush administration could not find any terrorists because the feds couldn't find any real terrorists they decided to take these young people who were accused of property sabotage and labeled them as terrorists someone he'll destroy property. with absolutely zero intention of harming a single human being. in my mind it's not the parents of real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who play trees on the weekend with her cub scout troops that's the. stand. by. can greet for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get
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a human voice face to face with the news makers on our team. welcome back now europe's nations are on the verge of blurring into one financially at least with germany and france calling for economic harmony across the euro zone but growth is grinding to a halt and countries are struggling to stay afloat and the euro's big players think that the answer is to force rabbits or you've got that sense of member states but as our europe correspondent daniel bushell explains surrendering its sovereignty is not what people want. the key decision is they have announced a single united eurozone government they also announced a corporation tax to unite the corporation taxes of germany and france so we're moving slowly towards a fiscal union which is what many had predicted but of course there's one small problem which is the people of europe haven't been oh most people are so busy the
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president of france faces an election next year where he's already trailing behind his rivals and is suspected this may make him even more unpopular because the people of europe but in polls in opinion polls they say that they don't you turn on the street lose the european integration angela merkel the chancellor of germany says they showed great courage to do this and they dismissed the use of your opponents which many have said would be the solution agreed eventually they said the euro bonds are not a miracle they're not a cure and france and germany won't guarantee other countries that so they refused to bail out the rising problems in countries like italy and spain they also denounce the rumors and speculation and said they'd fight against this the rumors that they say are trying to bring down the euro attacks on financial transactions was also announced. that the purpose was to home annoys economies and taxes across
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europe so a very wide range of proposals on offer here. have investors are been left mostly unimpressed by chancellor merkel's and president sarkozy's plaids saying that they expected more of dr share as out of ram and a professor of business and international affairs says that the decisions are political not the scope. unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out at this press conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced that the european fund full stabilization facility their bailout fund for the european euro zone members will not be expanded and they believe it's enough as it is for the moment the second thing there's no common euro bond that is going to be issued in there were very clear about this in the markets we're not expecting this other bad news for the market was that taxation is going to go up especially
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in terms of corporate taxation more harmonization and then down the road they also want countries to have a balanced budget so the european leaders unfortunately have done it again they haven't really addressed the market's needs clear concise action but what they are doing instead is looking at the long term political solution to this dilemma that they have it doesn't seem that they understand the markets seriousness about what's going on no one is asking that pax paris to pay another bailout instead they're using the european central bank as a mechanism to buy the bonds for italy and spain what most europeans don't understand is down the road when the greeks cannot pay their money back it will be the taxpayers from germany and from france that will end up paying for these bonds down the road the bad news is that we're not going to see any growth and i think everybody understands that and with their joblessness will not get any better and
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not anytime soon. iran is healing russia's step plan to help restart international talks on terror ron's disputed nuclear program well russia's foreign minister and his iranian counterpart have just been a discussing in moscow and under russia's proposal major powers will reduce sanctions against iran for each step to take stores opening its atomic ambitions to international inspection iran is at loggerheads with world powers over its nuclear aspirations the latest round of talks stalled in january without agreement well during the meeting in moscow the foreign ministers also talked about the launch of iran's first nuclear power plant built with russian help while iran says it will share facility will be fully online in the near future. but you can had all life or war on the news we're covering on the air and let me run you through some of the reports lined up right now r t v dot com the struggle to stay alive by selling your own or gets the grim reality for poverty stricken indians who are preyed on by the
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illegal bodyparts market. in class selling siberia three star wars a movie fat ass the russian president to bomb a giant statue of r two d two to highlight divisions techno progress all that story at r.t. dot com last you can find all our video reports on our you tube. it's . in. the oil firm a shell is struggling to plug a second week at one of its north sea platforms where the company was forced to
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admit it's responsible for the worst spill in british waters for more than a decade about thirteen hundred barrels have leaked so far all the company says the first part rupture is now under control and the flow of oil into the sea is down to two barrels a day of green groups sounded the alarm that there will be big consequences for the environment shell that eventually came clean well out of body it's who's an energy analyst from the organization platform says that a lot of transparency calls into question the seriousness with which the company is treating the incident. what. the u.k. government has been. in planning. your breasts. and resilience against the kinds. of. this particular spill calls for all those question thanks.
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for. being. so sure has been. difficult in prepping the second week because of all the new ring growth in the u.s. in normal shows using dispersants and it's been highly controversial. on the uses questionable because for. our own in our world to know for. operations are actually. government and even so this story is still counting on how radical information coming from shore certainly ensures in public with large . shareholder move east for. your information and there's been no official statements coming from the new more. members of the company. which there is currently question seriousness through which the company.
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well let's look at some other world news in brief this hour and here's a prime minister has criticized the country's most prominent anti corruption campaigner describing as our friends as quote totally misconceived and a has is on hunger strike in jail demanded tougher laws against fraud and bribery thousands gathered in front of the facility chanting slogans of support is our respect a light behind bars despite a government decision to free him. a serious state news agency says the army is moved drawing from the eastern city of zoar after clearing what it calls armed terrorist gangs the military crackdown on protesters shows little sign of slowing though security forces reportedly opened far on thousands who gathered in various cities calling for president assad to go here and rights activists claim over eighteen hundred people have been killed since the uprising of rockets in
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march. eight turkish soldiers have been killed and nine others injured after a roadside bomb exploded in the southeast of the contrary the mine is believed to have been planted by the outlawed of kurdistan workers party and went off as a military vehicle passed over it the organization is behind a number of attacks on the turkish military killing over twenty people in recent weeks the assaults came after the government unveiled a plan to adopt new measures in the fight against terrorism. to learn in britain have been sentenced to four years in jail for trying to stir up last week's writing by using facebook where they became the first people to be sat down by judges for the vast civil unrest that swept england and in a separate case three men were jailed for between it sixteen months and two years for looting and how the league still with goods nearly thirteen hundred suspected
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rioters being brought before the courts. and investigative journalist reports u.s. drone strikes in pakistan have killed at least three hundred eighty five civilians almost half of them children but washington is refusing to pull back on its aggressive military campaign against al qaida chris words from the group which started the deaths of american officials are getting in the way of comprehensive research on a killing innocent people. minimum of three hundred ninety five civilians we think of as many as seven hundred seventy five civilians among those killed just to make clear the cia has now admitted that they have killed around fifty civilians in pakistan during the duration of this certainly isn't a drone war but they say they haven't killed a civilian since the made of last year and our evidence suggests entirely the contrary we were hearing rumors of us officials in washington trying to cast aspersions on our study before it was even published. for example trying to link us
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to someone they were claiming with a spy in pakistan and also raising doubts about the validity of our research itself we went back and looked at over two thousand individual media reports from pakistani us u.k. international media looking at the strikes and then once we actually untangled that process and got the clearest idea of what had taken place we don't cross-reference with a host of material which included legal studies case notes of lawyers who are for i think behalf of civilians in pakistan leaked intelligence documents us secret cables the only way we can look so good this year and so on so we're trying to build up really as comprehensive a public view as we could of what's actually been taking place with the cia. although it's time for the business dimitri. thanks to the russian council yes been having
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a tough time in recent wave of markets while it's just not really strong at this hour in my six trading however us lovely somebody from deutsche bank believes the group will could win back some of its positions although it right quick. there is scope for that to recover given the fact that will prices so for are quite resilient what we're seeing in the markets is that people are still very cautious and taking on risk and even though the. current levels does look cheap it's does allow for significant value at the same time of the fact that the risk levels are elevated across the board across the world economy that i think will act as a deterrent to the very fast recovery in the world i think this recovery will take some time. and then as we let me transfer a six billion dollars worth of its international reserves from europe and the u.s.
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to russia brazil and china and opposition lawmaker says he's a pain documents showing the venezuelan finance ministry plans to move the cash to emerging markets and these countries are considered to be more friendly and they say the move would make little financial sense however it's in line with claims from president chavez about ending the dictatorship of the. move to the markets now start with commodities crude prices are rising ahead of us in the tree reports charts better to show a decline in reserves brant crude is at over one hundred ten dollars per barrel lights readers are almost of dollar to europe now shares are somewhat recovered from the one nine one half percent drop shortly after the opening investors are disappointed with the lack of action coming out from tuesday's meeting between the angle of merkel and nicolas sarkozy russia's national ignoring the negative sentiment in europe as stocks are supported by high oil prices is the snapshot of
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the market moves on the my sax most blue chips are showing gains gazprom are point seven per cent the g shares of following suit ross telecom is down just slightly now investors are pricing in the announcement that the stock has been included into the m.s.c.i. global standard in the seas as of the first of september we see the bank is losing almost a percent despite reporting a forty five percent net profit growth for the first seven months of the year that's under russian accounting standards. and the p.c. bank says given the current market volatility players prefer to buy into less liquid safer stocks for long term investment. but we have seen is some activity from the institutions which are picking up some second tier names across the russian universe in small quantities they're cognizant of the fact that we're probably going to get a bit lower from here but they're happy to start by now. so select second tier names are potentially. good investment opportunity for long long lean investors for
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investors with a long term price and in terms of blue chips the activity has been quite volatile there hasn't been any sector outperformance which is markedly. explicit over the last few days and i really doubt this will. change somehow in the next couple weeks pricing at least. the world's fourth largest group because burke has seen a second quarter profit. russian drink so even the appetite for beer company says sales in russia fell below expectations as a result of a thirty percent price increase due to higher taxes russia's top baltic is one of calls birds so that's the change in fortune as forced carlsberg to more than the home of its four year. also government is getting out of the hotel business and selling it said the operation as part of this year's privatization program the
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