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basically became a dinosaur. situations. and run just in one direction from moscow this is r.t. certainly glad to do with us let's get right to tonight's night's anti-a khadafi our forces continue their onslaught on moralists township but as our two discovers in a tripoli some are living in fear of those who supposedly liberated the country residents of the capital claim civilians have been arrested for merely expressing more productive news. and in the other big stories of a repeat of the u.s. launches its european missile defense plans as three countries signed up to host parts of the system russia strongly objects to the proposed two deployment calling it a threat to national security and. agreeing it to disagree in london and moscow put
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aside their political differences to focus on business during the first visit by a british prime minister to russia and six years contracts worth tens of millions of dollars were signed to bring david cameron's or from the trip to the russian capital. and in kosovo ethnic tension is rising after christina conceived two border checkpoints to force a ban on imports from serbia the move has sparked outrage with the local ethnic serbs from claiming their rights are being violated by kosovo. when times are hard and heritage is that risk next to the un's head of protecting historical sites and relics tells r t why social upheaval is threatening the world's most valuable sites .
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you know volkova you know secretary general it's really great to have you with us tonight well over two centuries ago george byron reflected on aston saluting you would think that two centuries later and twenty first centuries 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 but they're of course very very wrecked the comparison says the danger of thing but let me first say that the overall concept the feeling of the necessity to preserve for harry and culture . of course it's an old one but the same time he has the need to have you know read think and meaning so i believe we are very successful on the whole of course you mentioned something also very. bad approach an awfully we
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see conflicts we see internal us. we see wars and very often. such monuments which are on the world carry its least or even important monuments we try not to zip around the world heritage of being affected by the destroyed or damaged or there are some disputes and of course it's only deplorable that this is happening in our case i really want to accentuate albeit just because it's on everybody's mind right now do you know if you know ask the sites there have been damaged or bombed from the very first a place this is of the conflict i think of raunch appeals to all the involved parties. i have spoken and. then led to a nato i can spoken also to the to believe me and so i have appealed to believe in
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people. to preserve this monument you know after the i called the none of the conflict will be sending commissions there but there is another aspect also in situ in such cases which i think is important apart from damaging the monuments. as an aftermath of such a conflict it's another tendencies emerging and another i would say very unfortunate it's mostly i will get to that later but i really want to ask you. after something like this happens one joined a call for a cultural heritage is destroyed or damaged does anyone answer for that is that only persecuted for that afterwards i can't say that situations have very different . situations for example in some of the african countries affected by conflict let me take to give you another example of a similar case but rather from some of the mystic point of view of domestic social
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strife or civil war in fact and this is the democratic republic of congo where we have for parts we try to describe around the world heritage listed in fact they represent an incredible import them told sole. means of securing a good city and players who are truly in the climate change. they're even after and i'm talking particularly of the view i'm going to show in the park which is seeing the east part of the country where most of the violence and civil war was waged in the now i hope to see trace and he's of course improving we have been appealing for a long time to the government when i say we. i mean the world heritage committee and also me is that the general to the government will take concrete measures and i'll find these change wary i together with the prime minister at the very brought
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them to a conference in kinshasa we drafted to joint plan for preserving of safeguarding of this important part of the goal the concrete measures so for doing decreasing violence of. educating some of the warriors who are they're participating in that educating them and giving them the feeling that preserving it's very false that it's 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 that differ and i know that he went to school in general always appealed to protect the cultural heritage different countries but just organisation actually has the means or the arsenal to do it to protect it we don't have we have not because we don't have a good casks or something like that but in very many cases similar cases and in
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this particular i let me just mention haiti because it's a different player but it's once again and it's all a disaster be ready worse effect on the world heritage we work with the partners there on the few. who are in fact in trust we'd be a practical day to day with a business surplus securing. the the old girl and the record structure in the particular country you've mentioned another huge problem which is smuggling them to quit it's now 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 case you're entirely right that the trafficking there for objects of power unfortunately nowadays equals the traffic you can win being so. drax and it's a very alarming. tendency in the situation that we're seeing all over the world. and that's why we are very much committed to strengthening the international
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cooperation through the one nine hundred seventy and they're still convention on the prohibiting of illicit trafficking of cultural objects it's important to secure more education to this convention nowadays we have more than one hundred twenty countries that have adhere to this convention and there are positive tendencies in the international corporation these last two years some of the countries that represent the biggest markets open or cultural objects like belgium and the netherlands so i have read to fight the convention literally a year ago we are cooperating with the. new also phenomenon with some of the because actual file says i personally visited recently the headquarters of press release for christie's and we decided to start the corporation in terms of for could basically be i would think of sense in saying sensitizing the public opinion
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and all the stakeholders we work with the of course we've been through the international customs union and i believe that encouraging the international cooperation of of countries by concrete examples of returning such objects of. i have fought so personally assisted a very moving ceremony when can they return to my country of origin by getting twenty one thousand objects at least subjects call it from the country to canada and this return this corporation was based on ninety seven to mexico convention there was no other legal way of for doing it well you know that major auction houses have been very responsive to your appeal the question remains who are the smugglers and where. those people who buy those up so well i mean the smugglers are . the same so out of this a smuggler said to bring the smuggling of arms of
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a human being sent otherwise unfortunately all of the illegal trafficking is the most i would say called the i stand there are always people on both sides of all this who are doing that but the important thing is for the countries. of origin to have the means and the only and the capacity to curb this money on the other side also the ethics took of the moral norms also all of the different departments to do it and not to do it in fact we have done that we have. drafted a called the very fix for the trip for the a trade that 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 for people who respect the. introduction of norms international legislations sold that then smugglers have persecuted impunity in this case is
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a very bad signal to think there is a connection between arms sales drug seeking and smuggling and to quote he's well. i think yes we have read legacies and the 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 only yes what do you think is the money from sales use for it can be used to finance new wars for instance yes i mean like all the legal smuggling it's corruption. of course it's also conflicts it's it's course it's all different kinds of illegal activities but what is most important is. deprives whole countries sense of their heritage it deprives people of for their a tentative if after all they they they have robbed from their identity anything
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has that i would say oh a long term perspective on the feelings and culture in these countries you can throw away. tracks you can throw away weapons somewhere but you can't return and what is lost in terms of carry it in the culture you can bend a fine tooth substituted by something called peace conference thank you very much for this interview thank you also for his interest. like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retirement funds and i haven't had as bad as many it's not just the bell there it's about me to. a man brown. machine. that's.
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tonight's headlines antigun off the forces continue their onslaught on the loyalist town supply as archie discovers in tripoli some are living in fear of those who supposedly liberated the country presidents accountable claims civilians have been arrested for merely expressing pro could often use. it and in it the other big stories of the week the u.s. launches its european missile defense plans as three countries signed up to host parts of the system russia strongly objects to the proposed deployment calling it a threat to national security and. agreeing to disagree in london and moscow put aside their political differences to pokus on business and during the first visit by a british prime minister to russia and six years contracts worth tens of millions
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of dollars were signed during david cameron's one day trip to the russian council. and in kosovo ethnic tension is rising after a pristine a speech to border checkpoints trying force a ban on imports from serbia the move has sparked outrage with local afghan soldiers who claim that their rights are being violated by kosovar albanians. next obvious sports highlights with kerry. hello welcome to the sports news and here are the top stories. chapmans go to danny's late grace helps lead guitar pop with some pizza backside come from two goals down to try to treat it with being in the russian premier league. lot better essentials australian born out of the sex stars but into clubs that gave up
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golf misses out his russian very best what's the tuesday's world cup game against italy. big day for little indian summer little boost his claims for europe into a card with a one stroke victory at the russian challenge cup. first of all and in the russian premier league a late graced from dummy helps the need to go top out of the st petersburg side came from two goals down to try and st rubin the home side went ahead after five minutes thanks to a retaking. last march out in israel midfielder making no fuss about the second spot kate then raised through the first half is a nice and rational goalkeeper that's just left out of this let alone in paying off the trash instead it is that sees the wagons to blast and remain second from long range on a favorite later starts to choose and that's within five minutes from one shot off course launched and then it's come back the midfielder finishing off a tank the last of each free kick and within eighteen second half minutes down the
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street tries to snatch the win for his knees and it's an interim one at the summit and a cursory cough helped along in the build up to the match winning goal three to two a chance with his net. however the early eighties got missed the chance to take a three point lead this is the all men have to fight back taking one to know your stuff for glory six hundred side ahead after just five minutes in streets besides i did find them. nicer weather and hour later the league's top scorer seemed to do be at top of the house and one for the bank to step aside blushes one all it finished the recent uncertainty stand to set. and inform the last day made good use of days gusset park to go second with a spinner found whenever i'm caught just as he done week before the planes frank and got on and drive to the right with the best ten minutes in families back he was cross because some shelf made it to north fifteen minutes after the interval. have
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no side chick completed the drubbing with the had so minutes from time actually provided in this one. spot last year transfer is in play a set of three know in a farewell much of their former attorney is a manic captain and they take on of the lions midfielder they may desire scored his first goal for the red once after only three minutes. of time to progress was in the sake of it and just inches wide i think it's been his last hurrah then island star aiden mcgeady not his first since his return from injury just before the half hour mark. by that. time the pitch to a standing ovation for the first half. then ten minutes ago some assigning emanuel and then a cat wrapped up the scoring with the second goal in as many games. as gnomes instanced and see this one three. while another game is they still call five ten two first half penalties as lucky but if one thorn are asked to back
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an a or b. ball court struck after fourteen minutes to give confront a one nil win over the big spending angie. well i bring the english premier league wayne rooney scored his ninth goal of the season as munchkin nine one three want to chelsea spell two points clear at the top of the table for arsenal striker emmanuel adebayor all struck a second half brace is talking on one for alex time to nine one liverpool on charlie adam and martin special sent off to school was the long will fall and scored twice in the second half to come back from two goals down to two and matched the city and sunderland straight all their goals within the first fifty eight minutes as they thrashed out for nearly. two thousand and seven motor g.p. champion casey stoner as well as a repsol honda one of the arak in grand prix in spain to claim his eights win of the year and extend his lead at the top of the season standings well crashes came
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with a counter fast in oregon but the leaders steered clear stone and had started from or never relinquished them into the game at the end of the first lap teammate dani pedrosa came in second into defending champion all day runs i responded is now forty four points adrift of stone overall with just four races left on the calendar . every new zealand world cup debutantes russia have announced their squad for their second game against italy in nelson on cheers day and the best starting lineup includes an australian coaching staff have made for changes to the team that lost thirty six to the united states in the earth and then on thursday at their self. unpressed after coming on as a substitute in that game will start at number eight which means the thirty eight year old better start that's just the oldest player in the tournament and to bronze i find fair or not interesting have lost and said on top of that it's got to the bench one rave reviews for his performance against the americans because when you
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know who she explains why the loose isn't in the next starting fifteen. russia told world he's got a minor injury so we've decided to reach him as we still have two big games to be obsolete in a match that's why we opted to keep him out of the first one which you won't even be on the bench. with under arthur costello as australian born adam burns will read his first full count for the russians as a card has been counted by injury since the team arrived in an overstayer could play a part in those remains and games and burns who is now the hails from russia was delighted to start for his adopted nation. play international rugby playing or walk up as green a lifelong dream. last week off the field that were coming of his being. the changes the. doctor hoped russia's national can. play it's a marketing tool so with russia's next pool match kicking off against italy on tuesday a promise with
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a less first day off since arriving in new zealand two weeks ago and which of the import took the chance to join some of the squad fishing trip. it's been a hard slog for russia's players so far at the rugby world cup training session followed by training session coach wright followed by coach roy however the squad was given a rare treat a day off to enjoy some of the wonderful soil but the picture is region of mold row which lies but over the side file and was. a number of the players took up the opportunity to go a fishing trip of the props to get both sailed against united states last time outs it was just a relief to get out of the hotel environments. well it's already annoying maybe because themed hotel along the routes if you like you did cargo you look on live t.v. there is no entertainment in the hotel and it's nice to fish and to calm nerves adam burns russia's law qualified to play for the bears for his grandmother who was russian was more successful than most unlike his colleague in the packs
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a game he could have been happier being out in the great outdoors but i was like you don't let her it's called a merry chief or a never seen one before obviously you zeal and fish. but god love you to the right all apparently we're having for lunch now in the buggy so we'll see what the qualities are of its profits. and so your question of whether you love it. it's a passion that with. we share and. love being on the water generally fishing is one thing that comes naturally to me. but 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 fish bait costs but none burns could have quite a promising career as a fisherman if he ever decides to give up rugby when he retires local crew were on
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hand to teach both players who are less than comfortable with a rod in my hands full of love he needed no introduction just the post i like to fish but i do not often give a chance in russia when i have free time i'm creation there was to be one last treat for the play is it a thrill of catching their own dinner was not enough a moderate sounds as holmes will launch part of dolphins and seem to take great interest in the russian boats much to the players to lloyd's while they're going varying degrees assess amongst the players in terms of how many fish bad managed to catch but most important thing it's been a wonderful relaxation break for players as it takes their minds off iraq world cup one of the scenic parts of new zealand but nonetheless attention will now turn chooses not sure i can see italy team will start training in earnest on monday which one will feed r.t. picton new zealand. and science of gulf where the russian state of the european challenge tour came to an end with english and some little wrapping up its third
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after a tight battle. some little had made a big move up the leaderboard on the third day of the russian challenge cup as the englishman climbed sixteen places to take as cheryl believed would sweep bellaire and last three years florian pregnant the thirty six year old was in search of a third challenge to a win on the final day which would secure him a place in the all important talk to wendy and a card to return to the european tour and a londoner and next five birdies and two bodies on the front line to extend his lead meanwhile lils compared to a down to johnston who was fourth before the final round there to put some pressure on the leader with a needle only fifteen in the long burry bite on the eighteenth challenge to johnston was trailing to little weight just a stroke. and little help to make it at least on the last hole to secure a victory but he made no mistake and two points finished recording round with
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a sixty eight to collect a check for forty thousand euros extremely happy played very well this weekend. i really enjoyed myself some fantastic venue. and for to come back again. when european tour event it's a fantastic place and i'm delighted to win played well. for under those not bad in a shot for on the sofa. or well despite a poor performance on the final day some if only it would still manage to increase his overall lead at the top of the rankings with five and still to go and top twenty finish is still up for grabs for those old worn cards on the european tour but out of. and out of the sports news i think.
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