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which tell me where the scam fails are it was an airplane will fly there to analyze these trails is that so difficult about that. if there isn't anything to hide i don't understand why not to say to the citizens that no you don't have to worry because these visual trails don't affect in any way the health nor the climate. no one does this it's 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. better with a military machine is similar to the mechanism of an organization unfortunately everybody becomes a number in this combination. but obviously an algebraic variation cannot change anything where the algebraic result is hardly variable about the wishes to find
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whys and conscientious people and high commander rules people who are able to accomplish their mission in the best way to look after. a. few of them out of which tragedy is that in war time the leading principle a law where come. 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. got to be an act of heroism made by someone who is not in harmony with the rest of the scenario has a romantic appeal but it is not in the conditions to modify anything. an act of passion from those in command would be necessary for submission. every person has his own will every. manner has its own autonomy that every commander has
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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 people's 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 god 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
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a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of those who are hoping to achieve a certain goal. i have always been optimistic i am 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 a good home maybe we could be tempted to really become good. culture
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is the same i'm sure you know about who is going to run for the longest taliban bad guys in nine eleven what has been accomplished what has been lost as america's so-called war on terror and maybe us in the world a safer place and one wealthy british style. sometimes.
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israel is available in some hotels have various hotels jerusalem. politics or not as libyan rebels prepared to storm some of the last program duffey strongholds people in tripoli take no comfort from the new this is fears about mccain a crowd of triumph and cries. of death which sparked the u.k.'s national riots as a funeral procession held people still questioning whether he was a victim of police brutality also tonight. to know where it is even if we don't know so that's because because your former neighbor heard about it because of the world that america's decade long war in afghanistan winds down many of those punished for the atrocities of september eleventh two thousand and one still unaware of where or what kind of level was.
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welcomed this is r.t. it's now ten pm here in moscow kevin owen and first tonight fighting continues in libya as rebel forces prepared a stall into the remaining stronghold. held by progress after forces loyalists holed up in the towns of certain bani walid have been given until saturday to surrender however they vowed to resist despite the deadline colonel gadhafi himself earlier released all the of message claiming he hasn't fled and that he never will flee his homeland despite reports that his supporters of crossed the border into neighboring the share the country's capital tripoli meantime for the rebels last month but there's still no sign of life improving there as of his many financial reports next there's just as much fear in the streets today as there is joy of a victory. a city celebrates for more
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than ten days than even capital has been reached joyce seeing in the dictator's fall. early. he wanted to bring his quarter here in the central square to his roof for the second anniversary to report our flag instead we once were so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have been severe they were shot during this whole country truly early in august. be a fino very very well with. mr gaddafi you can it is good buffy's victor thought he told me oh do be would love me or would that be the wrong we know you see the love you hear me. out of freedom is that we don't know we're good at it and we don't like what they are clear but away from jubilant crowds we've missed those who are not so pleased after a man leaves and cheerful these obviously in district historically pro khadafi when
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the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia . abdulrahman doesn't want to show his face on camera and ceased only hidden location 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 when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad only that he was here we didn't have to sleep a wink what we do know a couple of months says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country but not base way. people are going on both sides of the cities destroyed or no one cares do they seriously think that it changed 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 care as the badly damaged buildings
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matched by the rising stink of garbage and decomposing bodies armed youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli for going to rebel hands the national transitional council libya's new authority claims it was moving here from benghazi that week had passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground zero of order being restored the city is functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and allocate. rich national. tripoli libya. ahead a repeat scenario of libya was not on thought in syria moscow refuses to take sides over the massacres saying peace through bloodshed isn't the answer is calling on
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both the rebels and the regime to lay down arms and turn to dialogue instead of more of the. oh so the world's ice hockey community grieves the loss of a local t.v. team with many international stars after it was wiped out in a plane crash in russia city this week. the funerals been held in london for the man whose death triggered a wave of violent riots across the u.k. father of four mark duggan was shot dead cheering in a police operation back in august but is there any reports. possible function is in mourning today as the funeral of mark duggan takes place when you will remember was a call to this area who was. recently by police marksmen at the beginning of all this that sparked riots which stops in the wood green tottenham area and spreads to other parts of london and then eventually to the rest of the country leading to a large amount of civil unrest which the government and police are still reeling
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from the funerals being attended by round about a thousand people for too many to fit inside the small church and interestingly the police presence here today is incredibly. see any there are hardly any police here all dressed in their normal uniforms no riot gear. aggressive policing whatsoever and this is a community that has a deep mistrust of the police which has any been intensified by the shooting of mark duggan there is an inquiry underway into what happened to cause his death but there have been no results. and the funeral is an important turning point people are still asking what actually happened people in this community also asking where is the mini cab driver who was supposed to have been driving at mr duncan at the time when he was shot he hasn't appeared in the public eye people here are not sure whether he's even being questioned by police there is quite a tense atmosphere here people are worried about the effect of the police on that community that will say no particularly welcoming to the media they were given
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a little bit of a hard time when we went to the states where mr duncan and his family lived. in places very very very respectful affair and that's how the community here want to keep it but they still have questions that need answering about what happened to mr duncan why was he shot by police marksman what were the events that led up to his death and these are questions which so far have nuances. reporting for us. it was an event that stunned the world and even a decade on still these few people are moved the repercussions of nine eleven are still being felt today in the form of the now maligned war on terror and yet as i don't play it reports for r.t. it seems for the majority of the people have thought the full force of the world's fury in the aftermath of the attacks nine eleven is just another day. helmand in southern afghanistan is the province this borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces would afghans in this province
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think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines like a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven that this will go to . war with you here. never heard of this if a few more us know where it is we don't know so that's because because you're a former you never heard about anything else about the world's big car motorcycle. two young men and clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you have no fears here. is saying i just can see the smoke on the buildings and that's it and as we think you can see it when you get your this picture. i think i was a cop what if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months and this is pretty much the stone ages where we are. what the other reactions i thought that was the guy who said it was kabul was never because. she
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just shows you how isolated they're even in their own country who come on what i want to. be able to do you know you don't think you know the america afghanistan come to this point and to get the airplane from here to the united states you know how much. good it was nice to go from iraq to that here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and really see a definition of good picture yourself is. this for you for mccain right. to be fair. and saying we're going to help you to decide one funding and it is how many funding and this is going to help you where is the hand. done within this ng to give it to our kids. for fighting and they do it to their own kids in the papers that i don't and. i do sympathize or understand what some are saying it's
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just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know you have when you can't feed yourself as early house yourself are you care about somebody your six thousand miles away. so i can understand if this is a couple of other health issues that i never thought to look at sort of questions of. what he hears that is why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years all has been full with nine eleven as its root cause and justification turns out not only with the villagers oblivious to nine eleven or so the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military to go there with you know i will be able to say that we have received. a survey taken in twenty ten 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 and with american troops said start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans together having really understood why they came in the first
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place and puts from afghanistan for a team no well off for a decade of the global war on terror let's discuss what's been achieved and show you what's been missed maybe together with michael maloof he's a former official from the us live on the line from washington thanks for being on r.t. so there's a third here we are after ten years of military occupation the security situation in afghanistan appears to be as bad as it ever was the taliban stronger than at any point since two thousand and one do you agree with that what what went wrong. i think the problem. with afghanistan is that we gave up and diverted our attention without actually focusing on on afghanistan and trying to develop the country once we chased the taliban out the first time he attention of course was diverted to iraq and i think that was a fatal error in our strategic judgment. we should have focused on
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afghanistan and helped to develop that country train the people doing the things we're trying to do now on an extremely tight deadline and probably will not. succeed in time because the taliban has been able to resurrect itself and it's also been joined by foreign forces which ultimately could be threatening in. central asia as well as even. people in your north. in your north caucasus and so it's a it's a potentially much more serious problem than it was just ten years ago folks so you know after afghanistan not if you heard that report there michael we're hearing that ninety two percent of afghans haven't even heard of nine eleven the primary cause a primary reason why they're invaded in the in the first place they do think their country has as having been occupied for the best part of a decade for no reason that's not good news is it i mean it's
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a real breeding ground for extremist cells a lot of animosity in that country. now they look upon us as foreign occupiers there's no question about it they don't quite understand why they. the taliban has been around it's been highly influential it's helped build up but it's also been very. the taliban has also. been able to convince the. people there that they are a better better lot that that's all that the folks have there's a store lot of corruption there goes on there is there is a question whether the taliban will even join any coalition. with the government i tend to doubt it i think that they feel that once the united states is out then. they're going to be able to do more and be much more freer about it in terms of what they can accomplish i hope that that's not going to be the case but
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michael the u.s. also talking more and more plans to keep troops in place in afghanistan after the war is officially over to as they put it assist and train the afghan army again one that just the legitimize the afghan regime even more in the eyes of the people. well the afghan government indeed is a minority and when you look at the spread of the taliban it's even now into the northern areas yeah the united states may try to keep some soldiers back to for training purposes as we're thinking or trying to do in iraq right now but it's not going to be sufficient part of the problem of course is that afghans as a as a rule can't even read or the soldiers can't even read and write and that's now having to be done in order before you can provide any kind of training for these troops and that's that would require many many more years we should have been much more proactive rather rather than militarily but in trying to develop
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infrastructure and trying to work with people at the local level to educate and to train and to build from an economic standpoint i think this is one of the interesting things that i'm seeing now with with russia for example and that they're they're lowering customs unions they want to develop. countries like kazakhstan and what have you and perhaps a role in other central asian countries to be part of our sort of a common market people want jobs they want to be educated and they and i think that that might tend to put a curb on the radicalism once we can be done but in the short term i think the government of afghanistan is the fight in the uphill battle and and u.s. troops may focus on the south where it. may be going back and forth between afghanistan and pakistan but it's certainly not taking care of the problem with
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taliban now going up to the for the northern parts which is now threatening to go into. a stand in front to stand as you well know but then opens up the entire central asia area as they merge with foreign troops is not a good picture you're painting there not couldn't aloof from the pentagon official we really appreciate your time when you're inside of the program thanks for joining us on the line. well as the u.s. prepares withdraw its troops in afghanistan some are really counting all the cash that it will save but with record unemployment in the states and the military industry being one of the last stable employers it may be more beneficial to keep those troops where they are we got that discussion coming up in a few minutes also gyptian is gathering tahrir square again this time demanding fast democratic reforms and a handover of power from the military to civilian. russia will send a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information about the situation there the decision was announced by the country's presidential envoy to africa.
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following his meeting with a delegation of syrian opposition leaders here in moscow they blame president bashar al assad for the political deadlock in syria right now saying he's making the same fatal mistakes as libya's impassively to colonel gadhafi moscow the promise is that it was best to avert a libyan scenario in syria telling both sides of the conflict that it's time to move from the battlefield to the negotiating table now president event of made that position clear in his latest interview. with probably the resolutions we will prove to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides things aren't just black and white the antigovernment protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of them are to put it straight 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 russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send
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a strong message calling all all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating table start talks and stop the bloodshed. and if you'd like to hear more of what president very fair to say is interviews in full on our website our team dot com there of course you can also find more opinion on the timeline for the syrian uprising as well. the world news in brief the world's ice hockey community remains in mourning with the loss of almost the entire lokomotiv team after their plane crashed on wednesday forty three people died when the forty two crashed on takeoff near the russian city of yaroslavl people also gathered in prague to remember three czech nationals who were among the many top players killed hundreds of elaine flowers and chanting the names of the former world champions in their memory candles have also been lit at the bratislava hockey stadium to remember the ones with akki and player who also died because of the slovakian national team who used to train locomotives arrived here in russia to pay tribute not only to the players. only six months ago used to fly with almost all
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of them and two months ago we attended a formal ceremony where the scene was awarded the bronze medal we talked to each other and everyone was preparing for the upcoming season they had serious goals in sight he wanted to win bigger in cup and now we see of these hopes were dashed in a matter of minutes. the start of the team for ten years we were close friends and had been since i got acquainted with them when i first came to. the crash has struck me very hard it's a serious tragedy for me personally. with burns to ninety percent of his body the only surviving lokomotiv player on that plane xander believed more from a conscious after the crash and insisted on seeing his relatives play still in the intensive care tonight his condition still described as critical but there's also another player who didn't get on the plane after being told to stay behind by the coach you know on our website r t dot com you can read his amazing story the full story of a magazine to
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a very lucky man. this is very terrifying to meet a hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was close to for such a long time i was as well. and in the better russian capital minsk were the locomotive teams heading on that fateful flight a special commemoration ceremonies been held thousands of fans packed into the stadium to remember those who perished in wednesday's disaster. and we look into the play results from the flight recorders of that tragic flight which suggest at the time the engines were intact at the time the plane went down oh take a look at these c.c.t.v. pictures we've got as well capturing the moment a huge ball of smoke rose into the air as the plane burst into flames as more of the war in this whole terrible episode on this we get r.t. dot com. people living in the west bank are rising up in a campaign for statehood ahead of the un vote on palestine fate at the end of september massive quarter native rallies are planned across the west bank the
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leaders of the demonstrations say they are determined to keep the peace for even if israeli forces move in and try and stop the palestinians have to carry on until they achieve sovereignty and a u.n. membership however washington says it will veto the bit if it's put to the un security council despite support expected from most other member states and such crap he could provide crucial leverage for resolving the settlement issue with israel according to a key elder chief political commentator for the how it's newspaper. but if one hundred thirty or one hundred forty members will raise their hands in favor of recognizing palestine. a sovereign state will mean a lot for for israel for you completion for the settlements since even if the un does not accept them as full member this one hundred thirty or one hundred forty countries will say the israeli occupation.

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