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mission st paul if you want. to. talk about here's a recap of the latest news and the week's top stories here on our rebel forces fight on against gadhafi loyalists saying that they're making progress into one of his last strongholds the city of sirte and many in the capital tripoli say they're now living in fear of the so-called freedom fighters. washington launches its missile defense plans into eastern europe with romania turkey and poland side of to host the russian heels of moscow reiterate security concerns and calls for urgent talks. moscow admitted agreed differences shouldn't stop them doing business during
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the first trip by u.k. leader to russia six years old the million dollar contracts were sealed during david cameron says that. tensions between a serb breakaway cost the region more than point as the stupid border posts are seized by cost of forces local serbs set up barricades the deployment of the new and possibly customs officials of france here which was previously other serb controlled. now when times are hard is at risk next the us had a protective historical sites and well it's cells r t why is social upheaval is threatening the world's most valuable sites. you know volkova you know us close secretary general it's really great to have you
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with us and i don't know over two centuries ago george byron reflected on athens looting you would think that two centuries later in the twenty first century because we think we're more civilized things are better but are they really better for instance in egypt or libya i would say definitely much much better of course a very direct comparison since the danger of things but let me first say that the overall concept of the feeling of the mississippi preserved culture. of course it's on the run but at the same time it has an entirely new reading and meaning so i believe we are very successful on the whole of course you mentioned something. very important from their approach of how we see conflicts or we see internal strife. we see wars
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and very often. such monuments which are on the world carried to the east or even important monuments we try not to see it from the world very few chinese are being affected by the destroyed core. of there are some disputes and of course it's only deplorable that this is happening in our case really want to accentuate alleviate just because it's on everybody's mind right now do you know if you ask the sites there have been damaged or bombed from the very first day and precisely some of the conflict i have launched appeals to all the involved parties. i have spoken but. then the tornado i have spoken also to the to believe me and so i have a few to believe in people. to preserve this monument you know after the i called the union and plans of the conflict the same commission there but there is
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another aspect also inside traits such cases which i think is important that apart from that meeting a monument. as an aftermath of such a conflict it's another tendencies emerging and another i would say very unfortunate it's my view i will get to that later but i really want to ask you. after something like this happens one joined a call flaked cultural heritage is a story to examine just as any one answer for that is only persecuted for that afterwards i have to say that situations have very different. situations for example in some of the african countries affected by conflict there let me take to give you another example of a similar case but rather from some of the my stick point of view of domestic social strife of cedar war in fact and this is the democratic republic of congo where we have for natural parks we try to describe around the world heritage list
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and in fact they represent an incredible. means of securing a viably of her city and players who are trolling the climate change. there even after and i'm talking particularly of the view we're going to show in the park which is seen the east part of the country where most of the violence and civil war was waged against the now i hold the situation is of course improving and we have been appealing here for a long time to the government when they say we. i mean the world heritage committee and also me is that the general to the government will take a great measure and they'll find these changes very well together with the prime minister at the very brought them confidence you can trust we drafted the joint plan for preserving of safeguard being obese important part of the goal of the
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concrete measures of doing and decreasing violence for. educating some of the war yes there participating going back to educating them and giving them the feeling that preserving its very important piece for their own interests to try to interest to reintegrate them in society it's a very complex issue that's why i say that to situations had to for i know that you and you know it's going general it always appeals to protect the cultural heritage different countries but just organization actually has to mean its or the arsenal to do it. or not because we don't capable casks or something like that but in very many cases so similar cases and in this particular let me just mention haiti because it's a different there but it's once again a natural disaster people ready worse effect on the kerry picture we work with the
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partners there on the few. who are in fact in trust that we be practical day to day with a business of police securing. the order and the record struction the particular country you've mentioned another huge problem which is smuggling twenty quickies now and some estimates have it that the turnover from smuggling antiquities is almost as big as track trafficking human trafficking and arson arms sales is that really the case that you're entirely right that the trafficking there for objects of. unfortunately i would say sequels the traffic you put him in being so. drax and it's a very alarming new tendency in a situation that we're seeing all over the world. and that's why we are very much committed to strengthening international cooperation through the ninety seven to an icicle convention on the prohibiting the ability to trafficking of cultural objects
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it's important to secure more education to this convention nowadays we have more than one hundred twenty countries that have it here to this convention and there are positive tendencies in the international corporation these last years some of the countries that represent the biggest markets. or cultural objects like belgium and the netherlands so i have read to fight the convention literally a year ago i we are cooperating with the it's a new also an element of it some of the because actual policies i have personally visited recently the headquarters of this kristie is and we decided to start the corporation in terms of for capacity building of sense of things sensitizing of the public opinion and all the stakeholders we work with the of course we've been proposed the international customs union and i believe that encouraging the international
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cooperation of countries by concrete examples of returning said objects of. i have thought so personally assisted a very moving ceremony when kennedy returned to my country of origin go get it twenty one thousand objects. from the country to canada and this return this corporation was based on ninety seven to unesco convention there was no other legal way of doing it while you sat that major auction houses had been very responsive to your appeal the question remains who are the smugglers and why. those people who buy those objects well i mean the smugglers are. the same so out of this a smuggler said i'm doing the smuggling of arms. for human beings and otherwise unfortunately all the illegal trafficking is the most i would take organized and there are always people in gold sights of. doing that but the important thing is
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for the countries. of origin to have the means and the knowledge and the capacity to curb this smuggling in on the other side also the ethics of the moral norms also all of the different departments to do it or not to do it in fact we have done that we have. drafted a called the best fix for the trip all of the trade for cultural goods i think this is very important that it's taken on board by all the different and then of course the national registration to have the respective. introduction of norms international legislations sold that then such smugglers are prosecuted impunity in this case is a very bad signal if you think there's a connection between arms sales dr king and smuggling and she quickly. well.
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i think yes we have read legacies and reports and of course because these are a big money as you said and. very valuable things and as long as there is such an interest in that that there might be every yes what do you think is the money from sales use for it really used to finance new wars for instance yes i mean like all the if you go out there smuggling it's corruption. of course it's also a conflict it's it's horse it's all different kinds of illegal activity yes but what is most important is the. it's the price hole countries of the harry think it deprives people of for their i tend to keep it after all day they are all from their identity need i would say a long term perspective on the feelings and culture in these countries you can
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throw away you can go on the tracks you can throw away weapons somewhere but you can't return and walk is the last thing parents that have carried gets enough culture you can then find to stop security by something called these countries thank you very much for this interview thank you also for this interest. well when one deals with war for us to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy coming from the city whether it's on a sonic boom six. or it's the burning oil fields in iraq or
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straw reefs in the pacific for when the purpose is to list just goes on and on the geneva conventions just nineteen forty nine states that there shall be states gets in. protect involved against widespread long term and severe damage united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions political one has taken exception to that. in the faraway land where you may. lie hidden in the deep. blue with.
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the city of. so-called. urgent. it's. law school in london agreed differences shouldn't stop the bullying business during the first trip by a u.k. leader to russia and six years multi-million dollar contracts were sealed during david cameron's visit. abjectly tensions between serbia and regular across the globe and more than one thousand spewed
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a lot of posts are seized by calcified forces local serbs set up barricades and we have the deployment of a new and cost of the customs officials part of products here which was previously under serbian control and. now it's time for all the latest in sports. hello welcome to the sport on this action packed sunday evening and yeah the headlines. tommy held back to schedule one one of our staff and missed the chance to its weak points clear of your need is the need you are now doing battle rubin in the russian penny. while forging ahead in the wales unfolds all produced victories out the rugby world cup in new zealand topsides push towards the quarter finals. on the back as a strain goal adam goodes is set to make his first stop in russia injured cops out of the pub all will miss their crucial game against easily on choose day. first of
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all and in the russian premier league have started in their aim to take an early three point lead ahead of good leaders and eight out of the army men want to fight back to take a one one draw at learning it all starts in the first of six matches this sunday and meet a crew glove but the heavy side ahead after just five minutes. named since the site finally managed to level. the league's top sports agent to be a capitalized on some one for defending the size blushes the result left just opponents head of the losing weight. being wallace and petersburg side during the last ten minutes of their encounter against transformer champions rubin kazan made a lead three to six minutes to go there if it stays like this is a need to go top but because it is informed unama are enjoying the provisional league at the moment following a female who defeat of only one car and another games for must cost most those counties underage the calling off his playing his last game to the red once before
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retiring as they instantly as the red sox let him out of moscow troubles you just need to take on that later after the fine new compound is expanding unchanged look for this. clueless i think that's an obvious to their chances of a top. finished at the end of the regular season before striking tom the first goal thing just before half time through just you know i xander then that's it soon i'll be great to meet you too no. injury time swat get on you that message. you go strong like a former school i was asked a nine that finishing eight or above will ensure a progress to the championship round it seems like the title and the european places. at least i'm vulgar and part of the book is edge the bottom side spot that not one will get done by your golf not being in the eighty fourth minute when you make perfectly cold in corner. while having english premier league emmanuel added i
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also got a second half racist tottenham tried formula come to mind the liverpool you have charlie adams and martin stuff and spent tell me what manchester city were level on points with leaders manchester united leading out for them and sunderland are romping past three nil though the big a little we can fix up in just over ten minutes as united states one third place chelsea at old trafford. while on saturday blackburn stunned all smoked for three aston villa drew one one with newcastle ever since eight wigan three wanted on the course so wins what all three major sides. spawns even trying to keep p.r. . going elsewhere prolific russian striker the major bullet in has opened his goals tally for i.x. in the two all draw at his going home in that actually my game was mobbed by a bad head injury to pieces polish goalkeeper kimmage left foot on campus i axed him from behind twice rescued the draw first is the ability and he signed for the dutch giants last month the thirty one year old has been consistently overlooked
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it's the kind of the club he needs scoring spree for day. ninety thousands of measure g.p. champion casey stoner has laid a reps on the one two at the oregon grand prix. in spain to claim his base win of the year and extend his lead at the top of the all season standings this train started from pole and never relinquished the lead he gained at the end of the first lap teammate's dani pedrosa came in second ahead of defending champ and pulled a runs i spun it is now. a drift of stone over just rice is left on the calendar. and this that and the rampant rafael nadal has led spain into the davis cup final in four years the wall number two and french open champion was in this rainfall can still be a great song displaying taking on a stable three one lead against faults argentina finally argentina advance off the top ranked no one top of each with top on his nerves because one single portrait
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soviet relinquishing the crown they trained for the first time last year. for the rugby world cup the wins for england wales and france as the top teams pushed the quarter going to places where else a much needed rain as they beat samoa seventeen turning green day shane williams were the only try for the welsh class to south africa last week and the group eight strong cash canada forty six points to nineteen for that second is its own with. its three tries for the french and england struggles who have become a gritty georgia side for clues into a quarter one ten victory in the second half to win their second straight pool from saying hey and chris ashton scored sure that six tries was there on the stage to lobby and with the others in the dark top of the group tonight the still work to be done. we just finished a little bit too much. pressure with. the
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things we do get right in. well elsewhere the world cup's any debutantes russia have announced their squad for their second game against italy in nelson on cheers day and the bears starting line up in trees in australia and the coaching staff of may for changes to the team that lost thirteen six to the united states in their opener on thursday with their best offer who impressed up a coming on as a substitute in that game start at number eight which means thirty eight year old it was just luck that just the oldest player in the tournament moves to blindside flanker. and set up all of those dropped to the bench mark off one rave reviews for his performance against the americans. explains why the lucite wasn't in the starting fifteen. of the bush or world world he's got a minor injury so we've decided to risk him as we still have the games to play god
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to lead to match that's one of the opposite to keep him out took the first one which will to even be on the bench. and we are three cough still and a strain born adam burns will win this but still count the russians i think of as being hunted by injury since the team arrived in new zealand over say a lot of play in the best remaining two games and burns whose mother hails from russia is delighted to start for his adopted nation. play international rugby playing in a world cup is green a love long dream. boss we often feel that we're coming over to being a. change. but i do hope russia is much like in place in our potential so with russia's next poor match kicking off against this leon choose date the players have been given their first day off since arriving in new zealand two weeks ago richard took the chance to join some of the squad on a fishing trip and enjoy the country spectacular scenery. it's been
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a hard slog for russia's players so far at the rugby world cup training session followed by training session coach wright phillip by coach wright however the squad was given a rare treat a day off to enjoy some of the wonderful sights of the picture its regional. allies but over the south island. a number of the players to a couple of opportunities to go on a fishing trip and the props they gave the pole of excelled against the united states last time outs it was just a relief to get out of a hotel environment. and well it's already knowing this team hotel along the routes if you like a good cargo you look on live t.v. there is no entertainment in the hotel and it's nice to fish and to calm nerves i don't burns russia's lot who qualified to play for the bears for his grandmother who was russian was more successful the nose sed unlike his colleague in the pipes again he could have been happier being out in the great outdoors but i was like you don't let her it's called
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a merry tree never seen one before obviously you zealand fish. well apparently we're having for lunch now in the buggy so we'll see what the qualities are. of it's a question. so you question of your love of being a stray and. it's a passion that. we share and. love being on the water and generally fishing is one thing that comes naturally to me. the food was a welcome change for the players who've been used to the same diet for the last three months while the squad members even got to eat some of the things shake courts lumbermen's could have quite a promising career as a fisherman if he ever decides to give up rugby when he retires the local crew were on hand to teach those players who were less uncomfortable with a rod in my hands how of. he needed no introduction that was what i like to fish
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but i do not often give a chance in russian but when i have free time i'm patient it was to be one last treat for the play is afraid of catching their own dinner was not enough but mobile sounds as holmes will launch part of dolphins seem to take great interest in the russian boats much of a play is to lloyd's. well there's been varying degrees assessed songs for players in terms of how many fish fared managed to catch but most important thing has been a wonderful relaxation break for players as it takes their minds off the rock world cup one of the most scenic parts of new zealand but none the less attention will now turn chooses match against italy where the team will start training in earnest on monday the troubled fleet r.t. picked in new zealand. i think.
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