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where these came trails are and was an airplane will fly there to analyze these trails is that so difficult about the. plot. if there isn't anything to hide i don't understand why not to say to the citizens no you don't have to worry because these visual trails don't affect in any way if the health nor the climate if no one does this is probably because there is the answer that it is better not to properly discuss the issue or that it is better not to give any answer at all. but a military machine is similar to the mechanism of an organization unfortunately everybody becomes a number in this combination of i mean obviously an algebraic variation cannot change anything where the algebraic result is hardly variable about the wishes to
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find wise and conscientious people and high command or rules people who are able to accomplish their mission in the best way. of. a good. book about it with tragedy is that in war time the leading principle allowed where come alive where to use a french expression concerning ethics and any other value is doomed to be put aside it's like a football match that has to be won any cost. that would be an act of heroism made by someone who is not in harmony with the rest of the scenario as a romantic appeal but it is not in the conditions to modify anything. an act of caution from those in command would be necessary for submission of. every person has his own will every commander has his own autonomy. that every commander
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has to be responsible for his own men good commanders are able to achieve a goal keeping an eye on the loss of good commanders able to oppose an order or even to change it is just basically peoples autonomy as one of resistance i also think that when you are really involved in a conflict the reactions can be quite different it's them but. when we find something able to solve the concept of four and we see it in daily relationships each one of us decides not to make war to all the people around us probably this thing could become i gave us the contagious i don't know how many of us could have these purposes also because we experience injustice daily we accept to get a job by pulling strings because that is already a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of who was hoping to achieve a start and goal that is already a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of those who are hoping to
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achieve a certain goal. i have always been optimistic i'm sure that the good guys at the end when the same as in the movies to wish for a happy ending is a common wish that i have to say that we should use the difficult times to rediscover the real values probably we could rediscover our identity it's a matter of identity if we are able to look at ourselves in the mirror and say i am a good person to make it i maybe we could be tempted to really become good yes.
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free transport judges free the arrangements free risk free. to chide free. dumb old free broadcast clothing video for your media projects and free media don carty dot com. the term is to attack that became synonymous with pure evil. the senseless slaughter of almost three thousand people all stunned the world. and it all seemed like a nightmare. ten years on. r.g.p. remembers the attacks and its aftermath. a look back at nine eleven.
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country house holiday in the old government turns the immigrant the gloomy it used to feel the insecure the child the world the ruben's original. citizen arts media no easy victory for the libyan rebels as fighting intensifies ahead of saturday's deadline for living that up a war less to surrender arjun looks at how freedom on the streets of tripoli is weak threatened by anarchy. and would be difficult for a strong message to the syrian regime should be in fact to be addressed to both sides. black and white president medvedev speaks out against a one sided approach to the conflict in syria he also confirms russia's willingness to help stop the bloodshed loss. and grief in the air at the morial services are held in russia and across europe for the forty three of their clan someone stays when crash that killed almost all of one of russia's greatest
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ice hockey teams. you know where it is even we don't know some of those guys because you're a former you never heard of but only because of where the world in afghanistan be can't remember nine eleven because they never knew about it in the first place is the country at the very front line of the war on terror but it's people don't even know why. just after two pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t. a confrontation between libyan rebels and program off the forces shows no sign of easing battles have been raging near the towns of sirte and bani walid two of the few remaining strongholds of the fall the regime forces loyal to colonel fired rockets from body believed were two of gadhafi sons are believed to be leading the armed resistance
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or that's despite be interim government seeking to negotiate a peaceful resolution of life or get off with loyalist to surrender has been extended to this saturday as for the colonel himself in his latest audio message claimed he was still in libya and vowed he'd never leave his answers home meanwhile right believe in capital still struggles after falling into rubble has the celebratory mood quickly by fears of anarchy settling in an option that is of tripoli for our. the. city celebrates for more than ten days the labor and capital has been rejoining in the dictator's fall where. he wanted to me his portrait here in the central square for his roof for the second anniversary we put our flag instead we won or so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have fired bullets
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in the air to her short tour in this small town tripoli earlier in august the reveal to me now is very very forward. this is the gulf he committed gadhafi is bitter toward. he told the world of the world the people of that we know you will see that killed him and of course one of freedom is that we're going to get that done that we're done all right with the world but away from jubilant crowds we restart those who are not so pleased. one lives in tripoli is obviously in district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia abdul rahman doesn't want to show his face on camera and ceased when i had no occasion for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city we don't want our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something
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bad when gadhafi was here we didn't have to sleep awake like we do now. up the raman says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country but not they sway. people are dying on both sides of the cities destroyed and no one cares very seriously think if you change it for the better don't want you so just look around is that what you wanted and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos that badly damaged buildings matched by the rise in stink of garbage and decomposing bodies and youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry our weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries growing bigger and bigger. shortly after triple if i'm going to rebel hands the
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national transitional council libya's new authority claims it was moving here from benghazi it's weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground or border being restored the city functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and anneke. rich notion of. tripoli libya. russia is willing to support different approaches to resolve the situation in syria as long as they send signals to both sides of the conflict a president have yet have made this position clear in an interview after the global policy for us level artie's peter all of our. president medvedev has warned against viewing the situation in syria in terms of goods and bads saying that careful consideration must be paid to certain elements within the syrian opposition before the international community jumps on side dealing with them now the president gave
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also called on both the assad government and the opposition to bring about the ends of violence in the country and we didn't. i believe the resolutions we were approved to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact we addressed both sides things aren't just black and white. protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy there are different groups within the opposition feel some of the right extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests of russia and they support certain motives but only if they don't boil down to one sided condemnation of. we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to to go see it start talks to stop the bloodshed this is an also in russia's interest because russia has always been serious friend and our countries have close economic and political ties that's why we'll continue to look for solutions to the situation in
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syria. while russia has opposed the sanctions that have been put in place on syria including the most recent ones imposing an oil embargo saying that more time should be given to the assad government to achieve the promises made to bring about change in the country. president medvedev mentioned there that negotiation is important and russia is playing its part as a mediator on friday representatives of the. the syrian opposition are in moscow for talks with top russian diplomats on monday representatives from the assad government will be here to talk to diplomats to try and bring an end to this situation in syria which of course doesn't want to go see syria go down the same road as what happened in libya with the u.n. resolution that was imposed. all abused as far as russia. with the international intervention going well beyond the parameters laid out in the mandate they want to
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see because cia should bring a peace if you syria. and you can see the full version of that interview. an advantage gave the good news television on our web site that's r t dot com. meanwhile we've got plenty more in store for you this hour including president obama represents his four hundred billion dollars jobs package with critics saying it doesn't go far enough also. seeking membership of his building for september's vote which could grab the long awaited status as a u.n. member. icehockey of russia has been a struck a terrible blow that's being more of the country and across the world almost the entire lokomotiv team was wiped out in a plane crash as they headed to a match in minutes where an emotional ceremony was held to honor the victims.
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held banners and scarves very big names of those who died in the crash as their portraits were placed on yards during the ceremony of the now moments who were to be look at motives opponents scored a symbolic own goals as a mark of respect forty three people died as the plane. crash moments after takeoff near the city of yet a sloppy it's believed the aircraft failed to gauge height. near the ground weigh about have been placed on the use of the airport's petrol supply making fuel contamination a possible suspect for causing the accident two people survived the tragedy and they're now being treated for serious burns and other injuries but a lot of player did narrowly escaped the ill fated flight simply because he didn't board the plane now artie shaw and thomas was able to speak with him.
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the famous bells of jaroslav ring out for a community grieving a chilling reminder of the tragedy of the country at the lives of some of the city's brightest stars. i knew many of the boys personally what can i say they were saints i can say this about many of them they were joyful people they loved life and they wanted to live they brought so much joy into our lives. thursday marked the start of a three day mourning period as fans of ja slava locomotive gathered and one of the city's central cathedrals rushed in i can't describe how i feel it's a very serious loss to me the only thing worse than that would be to lose my family they were like family to me. but as a support group of thousands work through their grief together one man maxime's is dark and is going through his own personal nightmare he is the only member of the team not on board the fateful flight as coach told him to take the rest and meet
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the team for the next game in moscow. but this is very terrifying for me the hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was close to for such a long time. and now maxine is supportive of rebuilding the locomotive franchise but is torn by survivor's guilt that i haven't met their families yet i can't imagine how that'll break this is horrible for me i wasn't thinking about whether i was lucky or not that i wasn't on that plane. and now he must rely on his community sharing in the grief process so that the healing can begin and as a steady stream of mourners continue to come to this central church in your struggle to show their support it is clear that this is not just about an accident or a plane crash but it's about the loss of a team and something very important to a community that they will remember forever. tarnished are treated like
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a multi it was an international team and the grief was shared throughout europe hundreds gathered in the center of the czech capital project to remember it was players chancellor names that lighting candles of their memory three check nationals were on board all were former world champions talked like ice hockey official and former national team player never said the loss is incredible. to talk about we've lost players in their prime but with hard core of the national team i knew them very well even when they were playing abroad still they were always trying to get. it just want to be part of a system we want to know the details of their positions and how to best school we took a huge interest in what they did i really enjoyed working with them. all if you click over to r.t. dot com you can read about the only hockey player to survive the most level playing fashion and his request to speak with his family now despite having a burns to ninety percent of his body and exams are going to remain
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a conscious and insisted on seeing his relatives before going to answer intensive care and check out our web site for the latest updates on his condition and hear the story of his miraculous survival told by the police officers who rescued him also. among the dead are the youngest player of the team who despite being both injured and disqualified why did nothing more than be the sporting brothers decision that cost him his life. and the recently married flight attendant who flatly quit the job to have a baby of her touching story and many others log onto our web site that's our team . top cop. images from nine eleven are still chilling even ten years after the attack shook the world they triggered the so-called war on terror but in a country that's been at the forefront of that war it could be hard to find people who even know why it forward troops were there in the first place we continue our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary with this report from afghanistan.
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helmand in southern afghanistan is the province this borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but those who are going to look forward to school here. they never heard of this commission. and to us they know where it is we don't know so that's because we are former you never heard about anything else about the world pickguard more so. the two young men are clearly never heard of nine eleven. maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know you see. this ng i just can see the smoke on the buildings and that's a thing as anything i can see it when you get your this picture i'm guessing it's a i think i was a cop well if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six
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months and this is from a stone ages where we are. more with the other reactions. so there was a guy you saw it was kabul was never because. she just shows you how isolated there even in their own country will be tomorrow without understand. where you are going to get out that america can send them to this point and to get the airplane from here to second united states you know how much. thought it was nice to go from iraq to fit here it's like easy to understand you know why you're here and really at that picture it was a good picture of yourself is. to see at. this particular where you can write. to the fact that we're. going to make and saying we're going to help you to discern one well being and in distress how many buildings and this is going to help you where is the have. done with the missing to give to our kids. an end to the
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fighting and they do it to their own kids in the face but i don't and didn't like it but i do sympathize or understand what some are saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you when you can you feel yourself there's a third house yourself or you care about somebody you know six thousand miles away . so i can understand how this is all over the gulf and if you've never thought to look yes those questions of anybody here that are so why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years the war has been full with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villages and that is tonight and so with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military you know you know the saudis are not feel like they have a serious look at this in the face of. a survey taken in twenty turn by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was
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and with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans there having really understood why they came in the first place adam clips from afghanistan for us to see you know on our web site r.t. dot com adam let's recalls how he came up with the idea of filming that story he says all u.s. marines once told them of the day when the moon was high over an afghan village where the troops told elders how the united states had some amount of a burst into laughter but made out of wonder what else the afghans didn't know you could read more of this vehicle at just complete with pictures i think that's part of our continuing special coverage of the tenth anniversary of nine eleven. had turned to tack that became synonymous with pure evil. the senseless slaughter of almost three thousand people all stunned the world. and it all seemed like
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a nightmare. ten years wrong. remembers the attacks and its aftermath. a look back at nine eleven. palestinians have started their campaign for statehood ahead of the september twentieth vote in the united nations but that the wrong put up chairman of the palestinian israeli peace forum says that there are forces in both israel and palestine that would like violence to rock the build up to the un vote. now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along with the scene lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also between the police serious and the settlements within the west bank but that as much as i understand the interest of both sides is not to reach any hostility on both sides to provoke a fee for service and the strength of the governments will be and can go on these
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provocations and not to be carried by the perversions provocateurs which require a treaty to heat the area because they don't want to see quiet as quiet is a message for the future for the hope for peace forces and these people don't want to see peace and a pressure on israel builds from yet another direction turkey has vowed to sue the country of the international court over its blockade of all this follows car are cutting military trade ties over israel's failure to apologize for killing nine turks last year to support it in a humanitarian flotilla that tried to break through the blockade imposed by israel in two thousand and seven after hamas came to power in the palestinian authority. but the first funeral seven held in new delhi two days after a massive briefcase bomb exploded outside the city's high courts twelve people were
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killed in the glass and dozens more wounded indian authorities the thing three men are questioning and the continuing investigation into the explosion the court pardon was the first major attack in the essence twenty six people were killed by serial blasts in new delhi in two thousand. nato has admitted its forces in afghanistan did mistakenly kill a b.b.c. reporter in july a u.s. soldier mr and journalist for a suicide bomber when troops responded to a militant attack in the southern afghan town. the alliance launched an inquiry after questions were raised over initial reports that the correspondent had been killed by taliban insurgents it comes amid the withdrawal of foreign troops from afghanistan expected to be completed by twenty fourteen. other deadly legacy of war and the appalling illness it can cause for servicemen even long after their home i'll explore it in our special report later today. look for new.
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orleans. president barack obama has presented his much anticipated jobs act to congress it earmarks more than four hundred billion dollars for putting people back to work but critics say it's too little too late he's going to keep explaining. president obama addressed to lawmakers he put forward measures to create jobs and stimulate the sluggish economy the u.s. has seen several years of massive job losses unemployment remains over nine percent we're talking about millions of people living jobless in this country congress might cut unemployment benefits starting next year and the jobless in america will find themselves in an even more dire situation press.
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