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five thousand in iraq for fairness and elsewhere and it looks like the united states may still have troops in afghanistan in another twelve or fourteen years time we're into a kind of never ending war so while it was very difficult to consider any alternative at the time given the horror of the atrocities the curious thing is extraordinary thing is a bit more troops have gone in over the last three years the more the violence is actually escalated it seems to be a counterproductive move as i see this maybe understand a rumor complex to be appalling attacks ten years ago but the reality is it is not working out as expected. jet crash in europe also overshadowed a major political event taking place in the city to change plans including those of president preventive speaking the second and final day of the global policy forum he touched upon the major challenges russia is facing right now i did this and now is there. almost certainly a lot of debate and discussion took place at this two day form just by the tragedy nevertheless the president felt it was the right thing to do to begin his keynote
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speech with a moment of silence i do believe when you are citizens killed in the crash as well as citizens of several other countries it's a do a little silence to honor their memory but you. i mean. the president went on to give his speech it focused on multiculturalism of course that's the theme of this year's forum here and he spoke about the ethnic divides in russia and also about income divides and about how he thought that is very much why the country needs to push on further with its economic diversity in order to help society grow in the country growth in its steady path towards modernization of course a very i think we could say main platform of president made major he also spoke about the situation in north africa and in the needy saying that countries
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shouldn't. push forward and try to teach other countries really in one board or another how to build a democracy it's something that has to come from within and of course he was talking about the situation in libya and syria and that's something that has really been a big topic this u.k. form again multiculturalism in its failure to really report from plenty of critics over the past couple of months that it's just not working in europe we've seen violence on the streets of western europe and so this is something that experts analysts leaders have been discussing at this today for. thanks and so we've got more of a policy for you coming up in the next hour as innocent only grills russians presidential envoy to africa over the libya and syria and watch it online as well incidentally log on to our web site out. with latest business no it's not going to close for us here for a very short break. for the film we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in
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indonesia she's available in hotels. resort and spa. would result in split up only come a comparable promoted in turn. result in spawn sunday of beach otoh the listing result you should do something funny so if you tell someone you're . the resort and spa the ritz carlton hotel grounds many as you call it a full season so it's not the sultan which oh. hello and welcome to business here on the south where new pipelines which are sprouting across russia on the other side of the country from north stream the gas pipeline that provides a new artery at some markets in asia and this is our goal that has all the details
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for us. this land is surrounded by some of the most and there jihan green nations in the world consumption in places such as south korea and china is growing rapidly offering great opportunities for gazprom to cash in especially now as it has loads of gas close to the region and rigid to be exported this new gas pipeline which was similar to today is opening rounds from faculty and through large of us thought it is able to supply third to dealing cubic meters of gas annually bazza the russian seed is the round here need just a tiny part of that and that's why gas pump is desperate to find buyers for its extra gas and doesn't talks with several contras but it's not all so easy at the moment stocks with china are dragging over prizes and possible supplies to south korea are complicated by rescale transit through north korea but is there
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a reason not a project to make use of the far east and gas it is an alan g. plant and lots of us talk gastronomy is considering building the plant with japan's a local corporation and if it's on stream in five years as planned the gas from here may be shipped to the world's biggest alan g. consumers south korea and japan. so let's take a look at the markets now we'll start with oil prices have been climbing higher right now but the gains are limited as one of the missions in the mexican gulf are still far from calm with even more tropical storms coming so far some production a second look at what's happening over in the u.s. markets there are flat seven or show first time outlook and for example as benefits one last week which drove in this is lower but some investors are still optimistic that a better and a speech on the u.s. economic outlook. over in europe stocks had claw their way back and positive
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territory and that's the spine to get in central bank. but in its forecast for economic growth in the euro zone the e.c.b. also signaled it was no longer considering for the rate hikes. and here in russia the markets and of the trade in session on the polls it's a moment the r.t.s. game for in super science called the my sex when i point six percent let's take a look at some individual shermans on the my sex is spread by going up over two percent after it acquired that missing european arm all folds five. go also gain after forstmann saw is finally starting talks to sell its stake in the company and among those bucking the trend will snooker well the company could face a several billion ruble for it as the federal and some monopoly service thinks is overvalued fuel prices in the end of last year. and that's all the business is for now the headlines are next with kevin.
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broadcasting live from central moscow you're watching r.t. international very good to have you with us is no how past nine pm i'm kevin over and our top story today the world's ice hockey community united in grief after russia's lokomotiv team are almost entirely wiped out in a plane crash in the city of jaroslav yesterday a commemoration ceremonies being held right now in the place where the team was supposed to be playing sportsman fans all in t. his. government faces legal action as doctors demand a new inquiry into the shady death of an arms inspector he was the man who revealed britain knew iraq had no weapons of mass destruction head of the invasion. in the
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middle east build up the palestinians start a peaceful campaign for statehood ahead of the u.n. vote while in israel tensions grow as police clashed with protesters calling for a better government. one of europe's most one said will crime suspects right cold blood it is in the hague right now public opinion polls in his native serbia show more than half the population thinks that he's being unfairly treated right cold blooded hear of a criminal well that's the question in our special report coming right up. in late may two thousand and eleven the small serbian village of law as it ever shot to fame leading newspapers in many countries splashed its name across the front pages it was here the serbian police arrested general ratko marriage this
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is the place where it happened. the worldwide manhunt for him lasted fifteen years serbia had promised a one million euro ward for his capture. the general's arrests triggered acts of protest in many serbian towns. some of the serbian people are worried because the hague and international media are smearing our hero. something like that is a war criminal others believe he's a victim many of ends of his life especially in recent years are still shrouded in mystery. the small village of laos it ever is situation in central serbia a repair shop and a couple of cafes are one and a church a cemetery and a school or of the other the village looks like many others in serbia. graphic
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combe lederach the general of the serbian army spent the last few days before his arrest hiding here in the house of his brother in law bronco. almost or i've been on friendly terms with branco for six years to his garden every tree but never saw the general people here are not in the habit of walking in their kitchen homes but some time ago brain began doing just that we thought why do you lock the door as on are you hiding your brother. he simply laughed off my question it. has in many villages people in labs or ever know one another everything is out in the open here and yet even neighbors did not suspect that an internationally wanted man was saying in a nearby house because i didn't know it was not it was hiding here before the media broke the news otherwise i would have invited him to my place they'd never been
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found here. read come let it commands of the army of bosnian serbs during the civil war in the ninety's the slavia. the international tribunal for the former yugoslavia at the hague charged with genocide and the murder of those prisoners of war and civilians during the conflict in july the year try. the small village of push on of each when luggage was born is situated on a mountain pass in bosnia. most of the houses a shed by his close and distant relatives who work with you through red car was born in this house i was born here myself a little later we lived together until i moved into a house like built on my own now one of our relatives lives here fish. fish fish fish holidays are not
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a common thing for country folk the mountains of serbia are especially rigorous. if they want to survive presents and to till the soil much harder than in the lowlands . i first cut grass with roger when i was eight years old when i know he was the best moa here and i learned the skills from it was a throwing course and now on the best it was all a surprise i'm healthier than. in accordance with the patriarch old traditions of peasant families the oldest male is supposed to care for the family. rotten lad it was born in one nine hundred forty three during world war two his father died in battle when rucker was still a child. from then on he was the man of the house. subcommittee who is ho oneself to hardworking people who are lazy people always got a dressing down one of the only almost fall into pieces whenever i try to get out of my chores here's an interim work in the field and school very seriously we
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always was at the top of his class in military school and we were all very proud of him with what our theater. recommended spokane his career was an officer in the yugoslav army is infiltrated all ethnic groups live in the balkans. after world war two there was a multi-ethnic federation that was made up of states with different ethnic populations. by smee of the sea these are all officers of the former yugoslavia were yugoslavs as far as their convictions were concerned they became syrian so surely after the breakup of yugoslavia would be earlier than rudd can love each was one of those who believed in yugoslavia he believed there were still a chance so for evolving it but he changed his views in nine hundred ninety three after seeing those ones murdering it serves they were trying to create an islamic country even in areas populated by serbs with morsi himself had been born.
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a vicious civil war broke out in the slums republic of bosnia and nine hundred ninety two about half of the people here follow islam called. sells poles and muslims a little more than a third of catholic croatians but should first support the serbs that ultimately sided with bosnian muslims. in april ninety ninety two the serbs surrounded the bosnian capital sarajevo muslims made up of the giorgi of the city's population. the siege of sarajevo lasted four years. traces of the siege can still be found on the streets of syria over many locals lost relatives here. i'm your daughter for me i was away at work on october the tenth not ninety four point zero one hundred twenty five millimeter shell hit my house my son and daughter were critically wounded twenty eight days later they died
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in hospital. me greatly to see their suffering i really wish they had died right there in the hands really but wouldn't have suffered so much lushly below is. according to the hague tribunal the siege of sarajevo resulted in more than ten thousand deaths. approximately fifty thousand people were wounded. these figures were cited and one of the greatest indictments of rough come at each . other to the war in sarajevo started when was lim terrorists attacked the serbian wedding and started to boil when muslim terrorists attacked a column of the former yugoslav peoples. of ologist street where muslim terrorists were shooting at civilians and soldiers the muslims did everything to involve the world community especially at a later pact to fight on their side of their goals by staging the various terrorist
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attack. during the war was new was divided into two countries. the muslims call their part the republic of iran that's a convener. the serbs called theirs republic serbska rather than courage previously a practicing psychiatry first became leader of the serbs as well as presidents he was also formally known as the commander in chief. of. red encouraged didn't have the right skills to command troops he had a thoroughly humanitarian frame of mind because of his character in occupation running a parliament a republican service good to get that into account when it elected rudd can lead it is the army's chief of staff. the president and the chief of staff for public soaps have been on the easy relationship the two men played according to their own
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lives which was. then thought in under pressure by the international community courage signed a plan to divide both men between muslims and serbs america and europe had guaranteed peace and all sides involved had promised to lay down their arms if the plan was signed but not it showed a map to members of parliament making clear what the serbs would lose it mostly it was divided in that way in the pretty minimum as a result parliament refused to ratify the plan it turned it down as it were kurdish had three nouns the signatures. by the end of the war tensions between the president and the chief of staff had reached an all time high rather than courage signed a decree forcing luggage to resign. in july of ninety ninety five the hague tribunal indicted on similar charges crimes against humanity and genocide. but i have heard those accusations of the hague tribunal against me yes i am
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a person who belongs to my people. just like my ancestors people with the first start. i don't recognize any choices except the trial of my own people here if i don't need to defend myself because these idiotic accusations come from places which have been churning out law is true clio publicly. in one nine hundred ninety six nato demanded that carrot it should not it should be handed over to the hague tribunal. that same year both bosnian serb leaders disappeared from bosnia. when carriage which was on the wanted list he had no contact with any of his relatives he rented a flat and belgrade posing as talk to dragon davidge he grew long hair and beard and with thick rimmed glasses as
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a disguise. current it openly appeared on the streets and even found employment. he often went shopping and frequented the cafe near his house where he spent time sitting among pictures of himself and radko nottage. of freedom for a courage. today serving patriots regard this cafe as a veritable mecca. ok young people are taken on a dime to tour. the cafes owner misha redditch was on friendly terms with both carriage. of distributors to kurdish and record law which will this wish them a fair trial an early release because they are not guilty of what they are charged with but over they can join us here or soon as possible and we can bring together. rather than carrots was on a wanted list for twelve years before he was arrested and extradited to the hague
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in two thousand and eight. refco nottage was in hiding for fifteen years serbian police arrested him on may twenty sixth two thousand and eleven. can lightish could have stayed in hiding much longer had he not used a cell phone and had he not been in touch with relatives even distant ones because when you're cut off from all sources of financing you have to turn to people you know given you the trouble there is that they may already be under surveillance that's how you get because this is who. the police are in no hurry to disclose the details of how he was able to evade arrest for fifteen years as leaked to the press claim he frequented his brother in law's house in the village of lots of ever many times. mileage was in the room behind a certain window he saw and heard the rumble of the police told me what i was supposed to do during his arrest he added she was carrying two pistols and. this is
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what he said to them that i could have killed you in your time is over but i didn't do it because you're not guilty of anything but definitely. recommend it she was extradited to the hague in early june two thousand and eleven according to his lawyer the former general had suffered three strokes and a heart attack while he was on the run at the hague tribunal ruled the outcome luggage was fit to stand trial. on the estimating you in any way i hear better in my left ear and my head is cold let me put my cap on. my body is not functioning. shit. july fourth two thousand and eleven sorry over the capital of the muslim republic of bosnia and herzegovina this rally has gathered on a square to watch a live broadcast from the trial of rocker manage the hake more than anyone else
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these people blame ruskell nottage for the deaths of their husbands brothers and children. the same day the s. and p. thirty nine eighty nine news movement held one of its regular protest actions in serbia's capital belgrade. some still important you are not allowed to vandalize buildings or the city this is a political act that would be normal anywhere else for the same piece thirteen eighty nine supports them to fans are heroes of radical much and rather than carriage was their odds are better fans of the serbian people on their own soil so we founded our organization to help protect our heroes from the slander campaign of the hague tribunal. according to a public opinion poll more than half of the so population were against record knowledge being handed over to the hague tribunal. but nearly
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a quarter of the country's population accuse the government of deliberately dragging their feet of the surge some of which. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered.
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the client provincial town of srebrenica is one of many in bosnia only the walls of several buildings pockmarked with bullets and shells serve as a reminder of the bitter fighting between serbs and muslims. even though there are many serbian the legit around stripper next town has a predominantly muslim population. what was later called a massacre took place here in one thousand nine hundred five according to different sources anywhere between two thousand and eight thousand people who either killed or went missing. the main blame for the killings is on russia co-manage. in all three finalists all three of my sons is the northern and silenced my husband . what can i say all right just look around oh this is people in the future if anything there they were. back in ninety ninety three trowbridge need
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so was a muslim enclave on the territory of a self declared entity called republika srpska. trowbridge that was surrounded by i'm not it's just troops but muslim troops led by a nice old age who are in control of the situation inside the terminal. gender in the seventh this christmas for the orthodox church on that day in the one nine hundred ninety three storage his troops launched a massive attack on nearby serbian villages. the village of cravats it's fifteen kilometers from stripper. christo story on of each a serb has lived here with his family since his birth. on january the seventh one thousand nine hundred three he was on the front line in the afternoon he and fellow soldiers were told that the muslims had captured cravats after attacking it from.
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the serbs will the true retreat. send them this if you'd rather i could be there to cry it's only after troops liberated a village seventy two days after there was a hairy stranger a bright flash in the village i found the body of my father and a hundred meters from the house. had been stabbed in the gut. had backed out his face. this footage filmed by police shows serbs massacred in villages around strip. various estimates put the number of serbian villages ruined by not so rich his troops during the war more than one hundred. the names of three thousand two hundred sixty two casualties of now being established. post-mortem reports make it clear the most of the people were tortured before they were killed . service minister for public health
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zoran strength of each who worked at the institute for forensic studies to ring the war he witnessed the inquest into the deaths of the serbs and examinations for mass graves in bosnia. we saw the bodies of captives military men with their heads chopped off one served for example had been hit on the head with a blunt object and designs had been cut out moreover it was clear that his eyes were moved when he was still alive. many of the bodies bore signs of a very cruel method of murder. in formula hague tribunal about it and supplied it with all of a level records with the fifty. one of the most popular theories concerning the seizure of stripper in itself i'm not it just troops is that it was an act of revenge against the muslims. in one thousand nine hundred three u.n. resolution called on peacekeeping forces to disarm a combat formations that entrenched themselves from print so the muslim enclave was
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declared a demilitarized zone. a dutch the talent of green berets was dispatched to monitor the cease fire. for those not unionized but instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to under the agreement on srebrenica signed by me and general more we'll united nations forces turn those safe areas into terrorist and fundamentalist bases from where of ellipses and towns where a terror to shift a little bit would starting from nine hundred ninety three we haven't taken a single action against represented so just by watching how the muslim side was being anonymous sometimes they even used helicopters to airlift weapons from iran. the service they waited for the disarmament of just all riches troops for nearly two years before wrath come luggage decided to storm trip in the summer of ninety ninety five.

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