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the leader presents the bid for independence at the u.n. she talks to one of mahmoud abbas's advisors who participated in drawing doing that plan he explained the real goals behind this symbolic action. let me i have talked in the bill south a member of the palestinian legislative council dr thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. some israeli officials admit that they are losing the battle at the united nations are you confident of a positive vote we are absolutely certain in the joy of the assembly that's where the votes count the security council or the of course you need just one of the five permanent members to say no which is precisely the united states and that will be a veto that will stop the decision of the security council is for a while but a normal member status in the general assembly is only symbolic what do you need it for. when there's
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a lot of symbols of this world that people die for. respect of so many symbols the dignity as many symbols that. human beings think are important so. minimize or to marginalize symbols of dignity freedom and independence but it's not all about symbols because when we become full members of all of these international organizations that gives us more clout in facing israel's attempt to deepen our occupation of settlements give us more say in determining the kind of terms that are used in if we and when we go back to negotiations i don't think i think we will have to go back to negotiations do you plan to act around the veto of the u.s. in the u.n. security council the question of sequence we might go to the general assembly first and equip ourselves food whatever ammunition the general assembly can give us but
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then you keep talking about door open when the rock obama became president of the united states there was high hopes that he would play a positive role in resolving the israeli palestinian conflict but now he's up. addition to the vote do you see this as a stab in the back it's really abject surrender to this race with he meant it to be a stab in the back or not i mean he's had handed to mr netanyahu rules and he does so not because the united states it's subservient to israel. now it's because the united states government and president when he faces such a huge domestic pressures domestic problems and then he comes close to a reelection time. he has very small margin of maneuver on other issues such as the relationship with israel. so maybe if mr obama is reelected that he
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might be more capable of really pushing for the program he suggested two three years ago that all settlements or to stop including these jerusalem so that it would allow more reasonable climate for negotiations are you concerned it's going to be financed for several months now the israeli army is people pairing for violence but there are those who are saying that it's almost as if it's creating a violence in a speculation for it. yes that i think that's our. hypothesis that if there is any violence it would be really created by this radius but we'll do our best not to respond. i mean look all the area around this. with the exception of libya the nato and all of that but syria egypt and tunisia you really have people who took as much violence as their governments were able to get to fight to use against them and the people are still run by of they succeeded in tunisia and egypt and i
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think it's the nonviolence is not surrender and violence is not a passive point passive reaction to the patient or to oppression for that matter but virus is people's determination to get what they want without violence the israelis say let's negotiate let's sort out all the outstanding issues and then no way can i as a palestinian state you know somebody takes your house and. occupies all of it but says that the only thing i want is the garden and the basement but in the meanwhile i'll occupy all your home for two to do so. let's negotiate. so you negotiate another of the things you agree he ever implements that's what the israelis are doing we've been negotiating for twenty years after madrid for eighteen years after signing those two agreement which required them to withdraw
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from every inch of palestine with the exception of in jerusalem and settlements in three years which they didn't do so it is utterly ridiculous come to the to do what just how difficult would it be now to go back to peace negotiations you know it's not really it's not hard to draw tomorrow israel accepts the the last quartet decision which was issued in moscow which we approve of completely and totally which includes stopping the settlement activities and accepting the solution two for two we'll go tomorrow to go we'll go yes. the data negotiations on negotiations are still necessary absolutely necessary but the goshi ations need always two very important international conditions one you stick to the reference you don't keep changing the terms of covers and do what you agree you implement if you don't follow these two rules negotiations are few tide is useless
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what are the details of the new plan and how will the two states co-exist one of the two the stool states will definitely coexist in peace because that where there is a a full withdrawal of this radius from our state and we sign a peace agreement we will. definitely commit ourselves to all the steps of neighborliness security and peace we want to end documentation. we want to be a free and independent neighbor in peace not an occupied oppressed. country that the occupier still considers our land to be disputed and not occupied but what if israelis as isn't as a patriot don't withdraw from the disputed territories we will continue to put all the one violent pressure that we have to get them out and i think this step will help us gain more ammunition peaceful and militia nonviolent i munition that
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would put pressure on them where would the future palestinian capital be here in ramallah. future capital would be is jerusalem. is jerusalem israel ramallah is an administrative temporary capital of the west bank and gaza capable of functioning as a single state well they would be much more capable of doing so with the israeli occupation and the siege of gaza evidence and i think that's what's the theory orating the situation in gaza israeli siege by land by sea and by air and when that is over yes of course i think of that boost by. the. there were one people we have no ethnic differences. very very minor religious differences if you succeed on the independence vote which you use to access to the international criminal court course i mean if we become a even
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a one state member of the united nations we can be full member in the international criminal court international court of justice and in these organizations which are highly illegal you do not go and harass people by politics you have to have solid cases to go with i mean we if we become a member of the international criminal court and i hope we will that would be really our best defense against any further israeli crimes several people asked me like what i said like going into gaza and killing fourteen hundred people with phosphorus bombs and napalm we will go to the international criminal court this rain that has to worry about using that kind of force against civilians. israel continue to take our land and create settlements on them we will go to russia criminal court about the violations of the fourth geneva conventions about not changing demographics of any have occupied states so it's really the
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problem not our problem they have to stop committing international crimes israel has reason to feel isolated almost cornered for various reasons is there a growing feeling of insecurity in the region. if i were in israel's shoes. i would say yes there is going to be a growing insecurity of they continue to follow that position i mean there's their policy is what isolated them and i want to remind you of the four risks that mr obama. told this raid is about at his speech in russia. one he said the growing that is to me and demography in palestine and israel the growing numbers of palestinians and quality ability of these palestinians that has israel has to take into consideration do the arab spring and its way it's going to change the balance of power in the area three changing technology with makes that claim for so-called
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secure borders is totally ridiculous and secure from what from guns and pistols or from rockets coming from five hundred or five thousand kilometers away and fourthly the growing impatience of the international community as to the israeli base in the peace process and all of these are real though so israel should worry about look at what's happening in turkey and egypt two very important states in the area which used to have not only peace but friendship with israel today be at odds with israel how important in the biggest struggle of the palestinian people is this independence but it's a step it's not the end of the game it's a step it's a step that which should give us a little bit more ability to defend our case and to go to proper negotiations that produce results. it's no more than that we have been for
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a century trying to have independence for our country and it's difficult we went into armed struggle we would do negotiations we were in the political struggle. we are decided now not to go back to bias and therefore this is a non violent step in the right direction dr bell south thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . the limits of the substance
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the euro zone's the largest economy takes a hit and his credit rating do down fears of an even deeper financial crisis it's the latest of six euro zone countries to taking a credit tumble this. piece told from the palestinians but loans mines on that board are ahead of the palestinian bid for a seat at the un this friday could open up hundreds of all its. multiculturalism under the microscope to turkish president clinton has been trying to break down a wall of issues facing immigrants in germany it comes and some germans say they feel threatened by the ever growing wave of immigration. of fifty minutes time right now they may as catch up on all the nights in schools when the tasha.
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thanks alison well welcome to the sports the headlines. cross-town rivals far talking while they can highlight sounds the new ice hockey season is gaining momentum. so more on the bronze in the mountains of those results counting. the london olympics qualifying next summer. and also r.t.e. explores the pros and cons of cliff diving one of the most exciting summer sports to become part of the olympic program. but let's begin with the rugby world cup when you come as russia have suffered the second defeat at the championships as they went down to the so fixture in the else and those schools were looking for their first win and they did a lot better with a solid performance in the. russia had a draw in the. two in the second to get slightly but overall all. three
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seventeen the band's also lost the opening to the u.s. last week although making the world finals for the first time is an achievement in itself for the young russian team. moving on to the ice on the continental hockey league now it's not defeated cross city rivals spar talk to one registering their second victory in four games and among course are if watched the capital dobby. the nominal host the anomalous stars of the twenty eleven k. shell season with a win and two losses with the latest two day old feeds coming by the hands of today's opponents sparks aka moscow it's no wonder that gin on the war not only motivated by garnering quick revenge as it was also the club's first home game however it was the visitors who opened the score on a power play eleven minutes into the first period through on a totally new concept. i. the beginning of the second period so both teams increased speeds consequently creating
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chances on either side of the rink but it was the now most neo comaroff to capsulize and one of a multitude of opportunities to level matters in this match the old american result in the second period they left the score at one hole going to the final twenty minutes it's safe to say that it was a goalkeeper's game a dot point with nerves of steel band to win the match for one of the sides and it was sparked sox visit netminder iran cussons in who gave in first in the third period after one of denial was opening at sacks and in the team's second goal to one to deny mlle the final score you know i think we did a great job on. friday for the game because of fletcher a game before this and if i read about it on today like everybody thought for the team on score two goals and win the game sports on did have appreciated is to level the match and take it into overtime however didn't i was goaltender an exam that a huge m.
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and goal was on guard at all times this blight this result the play a future is wide open for both teams as they cage shell season has just started and will last until march of next year ramon cost for a r.t. moscow. in some football news brazilian players make a name are sound will stay with with his current club santosh list for another year and nineteen year old stating on monday he is happy in his domestic league and denying any speculation linking him with moves to barcelona or real madrid the youngster go admitted he'd like to play in europe at one stage neymar is also expected to star for brazil at the london olympics next year. i have always considered moving to europe someday the best leagues in the world are there but i will stay in centers for as long as possible there's no special reason to leave now with my family and friends here so i'm going nowhere this moment but mothers and sons in boxing the build up to the miguel quarter versus on time and
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margarita find has begun in puerto rico scheduled to battle it out for the w.b. and w.b. b. light middleweight titles over four thousand fans created both contenders on monday night for the kickoff of their four city promise ill with a bad team to take place on the sound of the third in new york the upcoming madison square garden showdown the second meeting of those boxes whose previous fight in las vegas three years ago added up with margarito handing culture his first professional loss program when i was just a few months left and i can assure you. it will be an extensive preparation and i will personally work a lot to avoid the mistakes i've made over the past three years and i swear the upcoming fight will be totally different. now every ballet is a food in tennis rafael nadal and tamara and other top players backed scandal in the has to change the chance of becoming clear during media conferences of their recent davis cup semifinals the dull particularly vocal about having to play the
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cup tie just days after the u.s. open final and while world number one joke of each was forced to withdraw from his serbian team clash against argentina's juan martin the weekend injury a meeting with a to b. and i to phish shows over the she will occur in shanghai next month. and let's talk trial from now where a pair of russians managed to claim two of the three podium spots and all four of the latest well championship series event in yokohama alexander. and by lansky second and third respectively in japan the race postponed for four months because of last spring's south quake and tsunami ending with a first ever portuguese triumph draw a silver completing the swim bike and draw distance in just under one hour and fifteen fifteen minutes but you can call finishing fourteen seconds behind with a further half minute back. in the meantime
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diving is only gaining appreciation worldwide although we base classic diving in terms of popularity however the question of whether it has to be included in the olympic program is raising a lot of controversy about it but a ban on explains. it's almost three thousand years since the first lympics were held in athens although the spirit of the games has hardly changed since then the greatest examples of physical ability and the extremes to which athletes can perform diving is a moon olympic event which currently includes competitions in one three and ten meter platforms however it has a much more extreme version. cleave dubbing which produces not only stunning but also technically advanced dives from twenty seven meter platforms and specialist argued the sporting for the ration should rated as one or the olympic recognition there is
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a lot of talk. with. because it's because they are standardized. and there's. a qualification and a lot of countries are participating now in cliff diving so. it's very hopeful for it to be at all i'm a guy and she is the same as me to diving just hire. the crowd loves. this and think it's going to take us. think i'm sure there are many places all over the globe that could host cliff diving events while there are a lot of standards to be met in a limping diving cliff diving needs almost nothing in terms of infrastructure all you need is water cliff and a platform on the cliff it's a simple as that. cleave diving can be seen from another angle russian daredevil violated rolls off he's one of the world's most famous base
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jumpers who's made headlines all over the world be forming in mazing freefall stones in a specially designed week suit. i wouldn't call isp. in the true sense of the word the cliff diving community is currently a bit too small there aren't many people involved in it so far is definitely a kind of extreme activity that has its specific risks and i like you very much. although russia will gain a lot from cleve dubbing as an olympic sport the country star before more. has just finished second at this year's world series and managed to produce the completions best overall score in the final stage of the season in ukraine. meanwhile some cleaved already have a limbic experience englishman blake aldrich took part in the two thousand and eight games in beijing where he was eighth in synchronized diving i would love it
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become an pickett's but. i just don't think there's so many eliminate divers so i may not i know of that would want to come and jump from the us. but for me it's extreme it's fun it's crazy it's dangerous it's everything that makes me happy and to be able to go to the olympic games and now come here and do this it escapes my diving career go in and that's why i enjoy the world cleaved during serious stage held international in france and the end of june was watched by a record breaking crowd of always seventy thousand spectators so of popularity helps to sure the sport becomes an olympic event and cleve diving certainly has a big advantage over to an unknown r.t. . and that was the sport stay tuned for the world weather update coming up shortly and then alice will update you on the news headlines.
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wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. rome the
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rope the euro zone's third largest economy takes ahead as england's credit rating it goes down sparking fears all fighting and deep financial crisis is. across europe. in israel calls for peace talks with the palestinians but blonds mines on their border arad of the palestinian bid for a seat at the u.n. this friday could open a pandora's box. and multiculturalism under the microscope the turkish president visits trying to break down a wall of issues facing immigrants in germany. this is a line from moscow italy's credit score has taken a not find.

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