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dozens of former palestinian prisoners also flow into exile in countries like qatar and turkey while hundreds of others have been returned to the west bank. still thousands of other palestinians remaining in jail up next artie speaks with the wife of a high profile prisoner considered a terrorist by israel but a hero to the palestinians stay with us. he's regarded by many as the palestinian also mandela marwan barghouti who is currently in an israeli prison where he's been for nearly a decade he's serving five life sentences for murdering five israelis and over the years his release has been one of the major stumbling blocks in the gilad shalit prisoner exchange deal with me to discuss this is his wife fired were fired when the israelis always said that they would not release prisoners with blood on their hands but now they are releasing prisoners who have killed israelis but they're not releasing your husband why do you think not. it's a political issue his judgment and sentencing in israeli court was all political
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these rallies put him in jail because he's a leader of the palestinian people and the israelis don't want there to be palestinian leaders he's a symbol of unity between palestinians the israelis are afraid to release him because he can bring about reconciliation between hamas and fatah many people feel that hamas was almost happy to abandon your husband because he poses serious political competition to the hamas leadership what do you think. of course a leader like marwan barghouti is very popular in palestine and the arab world a lot of people have been phoning me to protest that he's not part of this deal i think it's israel who don't want him out of the jail hamas only accepted the deal at the last minute why do you think hamas accepted the deal of you who were i don't know the main reason why hamas accepted a deal without marwan no one here in palestine understands it but hamas was under pressure from the israeli side khaled mashal her muscles political bureau chief
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promised you that there would be no deal without marwan do you feel betrayed. right now i'm confused about my feelings because i'm not happy about marwan but i'm very happy for all of the prisoners and their families as a mother i'm thrilled because all these prisoners have money. it's and i know how they feel having their sons and fathers in jail in the last ten years since marwan was imprisoned i have traveled all over the world and advocated for the rights of prisoners so i'm happy and i'm not happy do you think that this was the last chance for marwan to be free. from the moment the israelis kidnapped my husband i never lost hope that one day he would come out of that jail and i'll never lose their scope for marwan and for all of the prisoners marwan is a great leader and the palestinians will continue to fight for him to be released president abbas will not negotiate with the israelis and lastly free our leaders and understanding you right that they can never be real peace between israelis and
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palestinians as long as no one is in jail. which yes that's right and it's what president abbas said at the united nations he said that peace will never be reached between israelis and palestinians until all prisoners are released marwan among when negotiating between israel and palestine start again the fate of the prisoners will be at the top of the agenda because there can be no peace without releasing the presenters you argue that the israelis see him as a great leader and for this reason don't want to release him but call the opposite also be true that because he is a great leader he has the power to unify palestinians and he would be a great partner for peace for the israelis. israel is not ready for a real peace they talk about peace but they don't work toward peace because of this they don't want omar want out of jail if he was released there could be
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a real chance for peace israelis are still building the separation while they're still demolishing houses demolishing olive trees imprisoning people building new settlements if you look at all of this you'll see that israel is not ready for a real peace why do you think israelis agreed to the deal especially the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who. it was the pressure from inside israel that made netanyahu agree surveys show that most israelis want charlie to come home but netanyahu also has a political crisis to deal with and this is a way to score points he's only looking out for the israeli people and not for anyone else so also when you look at israeli society when you really want something you can pressure the government into giving it. pressure netanyahu to make this deal but it's not pressuring him to make peace just by saying it again israelis do not want peace if they really did big pressure netanyahu to make a real deal and just one. four years this deal has been delayed over the question
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of releasing five high profile prisoners among them your husband so why now what is significant in the timing that for the still being agreed to now. as palestinians no one is telling us the real reasons why the deal was made so quickly and why now we're surprised to see how it was done and what was agreed i think both sides made concessions might come us who said before they never make a deal without marwan barghouti so do you think the arab spring played a role that egypt needed to reassert itself as a power and that hamas and egypt are growing closer yes of course the arab spring played a very big part in making this deal happens egypt wants to play a role they sponsored all the details of the deal and mediated between both sides i think the arab spring was the most important influence on the deal over the past three months but hamas always said the release of marwan was a red line for that they would never agree to a deal without him it's still confusing why the deal's been done without him and
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other important leaders being a part of it do you blame israel or do you blame hamas. hamas to the maximum it could do also this is the maximum it can achieve from the deal we know as palestinians how israel deals with things for ten years we've known that marwan would not be released from prison without. real settlement in place does your husband know about this deal and that he's not part of it. what we know from the lawyer who visited marwan is that marwan did not know anything about the deal before the media and now instead he wasn't aware of any of the details no one told him anything i have not visited in a sense the negotiations between israel and tell us again i was supposed to visit him but because of israeli fears they canceled the visit so i will only see him in about a week or two lawyer told him and his morale was good well it's doing his daily exercises and he supports all the prisoners who are part of this to this deal will not change marwan continues to fight for the freedom of palestinians and for us to
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live with integrity in our own country for ten years israel has been trying to isolate him for three years he was in solitary confinement but palestinians still need marwan he's in their minds and feelings so israel cannot isolate him they might have his body but his mind and his song are with the palestinian people so you got engaged to marwan when he was behind bars in fact he got his parents to ask you for your hand in marriage how difficult is it being married to him. it hasn't been easy we have four children three sons and a daughter marwan was put in jail when the children were small and i've had to carry all of the responsibility that are called as a mother i face all these pressures in the home because they are not my only do this if they were it would be easier i'm also a lawyer but i have an office i advocate for prisoner right when you asked did you see him and what did he tell you what did the two of you talk about. for the first
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four years in jail i was forbidden to visit him now i go as much as the israelis will allow me to the last visit was two weeks ago always when i go to visit him i see him through a wall of glass and i use a phone to talk to him each visit is forty five minutes which goes very fast so we prepare a. yes but we never have enough time to talk about everything for the first fifteen minutes we talk about the children and their issues family things then the next fifteen minutes we talk about the political situation of the palestinian people the situation with fatah during the last fifteen minutes he gives me a lot of advice a lot of things to do people to talk to you know what we have to do it in this way because he's not only a family man he's also a palestinian on earth you've spoken a lot about the whites of palestinian prisoners what are the conditions like for your husband and other palestinians who are being held in israeli jails. in the last five years since it was kidnapped israel did
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a lot of things to harm the prisoners and make their lives more on their own. the prisoners of course protested they stopped eating or stopped drinking and many have died over the years protesting against conditions inside the prisons. they won rights such as the right to education. cleanliness medical treatment but netanyahu took all of these two worlds away he put the prisoners in solitary confinement in a small room which is also the bathroom with lots of rats it's about one point five zero by two meters. imagine living for years in this room with all the rats and bugs has. if well what about cuttin was released tomorrow what would he do. with marwan has been struggling for thirty five years he's never taken a day's holiday if he was released he would not stop struggling for palestinian rights but the first thing he do is be with his family and childre wants to apologize to his children because he wasn't there for them in their time here he
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wants to take care of them and compensate for the years they missed out not having a father around. after that he'd have a lot of duty fighting for freedom for justice and building an independent palestinian state do you think the day will come when you will be the wife of a president. who has a wife. mother the most important thing i want is a husband and a father i don't care about being the wife of a president all i want is my husband back with us. thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. thank you. from the days of the manhattan project in one thousand forty two the university of california has been involved through the science of its provision and scientists
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with us. hello there thanks for watching on this is what is coming up over the next few minutes on the march here scar here three past four to kick start their champions league campaign. while there's an injury playing for russian champions any tea leaves key plays for their showdown with shaq. and stuttering start swimming great michael phelps fires to improve after his world cup flop. but first got their champions league campaign back on track after a three nil win over turkish side trapped in s'pore in moscow so you don't buy a scoring to go with alexander kind of got the other last night and that is to scarf first win of this great stage to second behind into a good one no victory to scar coach cleaner to ski says his team executed pretty
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much planned perfectly. which he was number two was very important to score because it gave us a certain tactical advantage we knew very well the troops and plays well in positional attacks and it takes in large numbers but at the same time. it's actually what we took advantage of those rooms and played where it will occasionally get into difference. elsewhere manchester city also got their first win in their group coming from behind to get a crucial three points against villareal. scoring a late winner and their two one victory the at the at stadium it means they're third in the group point by. hi napoli he drew one one with nate is fine and still with a chance of getting out of the group. i hope it will be a very important as well because for us there was a very important to win the first game each and really i think that in this moment . in this group we're also for the first place.
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but not that we should go to the. fifteen days are. probably there will be very important games for us. also because for maybe leisurely to play for the world very. well in groups a manchester united beat of a little girl our team bucharest wayne rooney scoring two penalties to give his side beth a champions league win this season united in a second behind benfica who beat f.c. passports. while real madrid just can't stop winning keeping the one hundred percent recording green day with a foreigner from being a play on it means reality the group by five points from pirates who defeated the nominee crediting nail but josie marino was quick to point out is not an easy grape . juice were much smaller those. clues to that. we are going to lose or to go from the
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church of the economy. since. it is not just we were doing. were the usual. good will it was available to those of the solutions. what tonight russian champions and heat are in action but they won't be without their captain alexander a new call of top score alexander courtesy call for the match ukraine champion shacked in it will also miss midfielder in all for their clash with this team who are proper group g. at the moment but china's policies man got a confidence boosting three one win over porto last time out and that victory put them a point behind surprised leaders up well who are away porto this evening in port i have been boosted by the return of brazilian striker clear but he's been out with a shoulder injury for three weeks clever is expected to pair up with compacted hold their latest portuguese cup game the reigning europa league champions boast an
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enviable home record having lost just one of their last ten european ties there. elsewhere the defending european champions barcelona host czech side victoria pills and that the new can pass or a level on points within the top of group h. and r scoring for fun at the moment forty goals in their first twelve games of the season is some tally a little messy getting sixteen of them but the argentine denies he's in competition with christiane a renowned. took the truth from my part i don't have any challenge that against him. only want to help my team to do things for myself. but at no time do i look at what christiane does so that i can try to be a bit wouldn't you know what. it is you're going to but i'm going to go. and another football and you trust you have learned their opponents for their final match of the year following a comprehensive euro twenty twelve qualifying campaign to get the cars men are set
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to play for my champions greece in a friendly on november eleventh with athens being the most likely host city. to swimming now where there was a surprise in the pool yesterday one of the most decorated sportsman in the world michael phelps flopped a bit in moscow he failed to reach the final of the hundred metres freestyle in the latest stage of the pheno world. cup but the bank's back to playing gold in the medley watching. all the action was constant the top of. the twenty five meter pool at the sports gone blix had been the settling fall in one thousand nine hundred eighty olympics and the host of this stage of the world cup for the seventh time but he had hardly ever welcomed so many prestigious swimmers. the olympic sports complex has long held traditions boosting and inspiring many russians to him as hopefully we'll enjoy a high standard of competition and will probably witness new world records being set here meanwhile the preparations for the olympics has started and everyone is keeping london two thousand and twelve in mind swedish legend the results harmer
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winner of twenty four i world championship mantles was in lane four for the one hundred butterfly final but the thirty four year old had to settle for second up to being heaped by china's louima however alzheimer confidently topped her opponent in the fifty meter freestyle while behave as the world's most famous swimmer michael phelps marked his return to world cup swimming after a year away but it first everything wasn't going quite swimmingly for the fourteen time olympic champion phelps failed to burst of pole in the one hundred freestyle final then he improved in the two hundred meter butterfly after having a tough time on the walls to take a surprising bronze medal behind winner him from japan and south africa's child like last who took the silver but phelps is still confident of red is covering his star quality on the way to the london olympics that i am
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a lot better than terrified but. they really just being over it is what i try to do right now. my wall who are very good on the three hundred. ninety water kicks are very good in there so they're sending that we need to work on between now and there yes. next summer however the twenty six year old american did found his form and managed to grip first police in the one hundred meter individual medley the women gave him something to build on getting into the second day of competition have to really small richer and high standards. hopefully tomorrow we could have a little bit better show me a little bit better. as a good first. round he. could be a lot more happy with sixteen more golds up for grabs and wednesday there is still a lot to be decided much excitement many do you want. to come on the closing of
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more schools world cup city because they're about that. now in tennis succesful because they're sober has become the latest russian to charge into the second round of the kremlin cup also here in moscow this is a time grand slam when i was hardly ever troubled during his straight sets win over at least corner of france and will be joined in round two by a local up and comer. who had the better of qualifying for schoolboy year. there at the world cup france have named an unchanged side to face new zealand in sunday's final coach mark livermore says he has no hesitation in keeping faith with the team that got a now eight win over wales in the semi's that despite never one calling some of his place brats for defying a curfew after the match to celebrate their victory the french will also be hoping it will be third time lucky they've reached the final twice before lost on both occasions and are the overwhelming underdogs for the clash with the all blacks team are the international rugby board is reviewing claims by wales coach warren gatland
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that he considered cheating during the semifinal with france after welsh prop adam jones went off injured gatlin says he thought about asking another problem to fake an injury which would have led to uncontested scrums where neither team can push the coach made the admission at a press conference in oakland. we discussed in the books did we fake an injury to one of your props to go to one the contused to. but morally you know i made a decision that wasn't the right thing to do. you know we could have easily gone to . you know recently you know in twenty four or thirty minutes in the game you know in the spirit of the game the spirit of will cups before and what didn't think that was the fears or the right thing to do that despite the tour de france already being the world's most grueling cycling race the organizers have planned for it to become even tougher to be unveiling in paris of next year's route steeper mounting
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climbs and longer time trials with even more challenges to defending champion condell evans and his fellow riders and twenty twelve routines just short of a staggering three and a half thousand kilometers or nearly one hundred of those will be individual time trials the race which will be held for the ninety ninth time will start with belgium on the june thirtieth while the changes will call for those taking part to adapt to the new conditions. on paper. and the mix of everything especially at first. stages it's a little bit little bit i'm still grow some a bit. of racing and then you get into bigger melton's and of course a long long long probably flight of time trials on the shimming which you're going to a different style of racing. so that brings us to the end of the sport whether it's next.
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economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. fed up and shutting down greeks start an all out strike possibly the biggest in years as leaders prepared to vote on even more crippling cuts. serious a two way violence with soldiers reportedly turning on each other and being killed during anti-government rallies fueling fears of a full fledged civil war and. also a third deadline by nato ordering serbs to remove their border blockades in northern kosovo as the standoff situations on the battered back to politicians to end the impasse. and the robinson who rescued a man found alive but alone on an island in russia's north after more than a fortnight with barely any food or water his story of survival coming up.
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