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how did that get out these guy un wants an answer after images released following the capture of libya's dictator and his son suggests they were killed in violent while in captivity. new york's occupy wall street protests go on despite more arrests and inspiring copycat demonstrations to call for social and economic change in asia europe and the middle east. and the launch of a full inquest into the death of former russian agent alexander litvinenko could lead to some uncomfortable revelations about the u.k.'s intelligence services. a day i'm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t there is a growing air national pressure for an investigation into exactly how libya's
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ousted dictator moammar gadhafi died the u.n. expressed concern over a video footage taken following his capture which shows khadafi taken alive before he was killed meanwhile nato said it's winding down its bombing campaign of the country are keys and he said no way has the latest from libya. now there are so many conflicting reports as to how moammar gadhafi was actually killed very different variations of video brutal video which went viral certainly on the internet i lost the mainstream media selling those images the world watching some people of course and all others just horrified to see this man despite the fact that many people knew that he was completely lost you know to me he's very much hated by most of the people here a lot of people horrified by some of those images western officials certainly praising the situation very happy about the tapi being gone but we're hearing concerns from the u.n. certainly that an investigation nice be lawsuits of that and also that backed by
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russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov who had this to say about the fact that there needs to be some kind of investigation into the way gadhafi was killed and also about when this nato no fly zone is going to end. to. the footage shown on t.v. it proves that he was captured alive and wounded and after that she was killed and later there were reports that a convoy carrying macondo was attacked by nature planes and after that the rebels captured members of that convoy it has been repeated numerous times that nato planes are new have a u.n. mandate to ensure a no fly zone over libya and the convoy wasn't posing any threat to civilians on the ground and could be a legitimate target so nato actions pose a number of questions as well alliance members also stressed that when they began the campaign in libya the goal was to protect civilians not to get rid of gadhafi but now they're saying different things saying maybe achieve their goal in libya
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although the u.n. security council never set out with such goals and we're hearing that the u.n. security council is looking into it will be reviewing trying to cope another resolution as to when to officially and that no fines so the mood here is quite celebrate story are lots of people honking their horns hazard lights on how it's. very different from what we saw when mubarak was ousted in terms of singing songs out in the street a lot of people walking around plainclothes people with semiautomatic an automatic weapon sitting inside the air so the situation is very tense very few people here are thinking about a question that global analysts are asking which of course is what's next for libya a lot of fears that the country could break out into some kind of tribal war that there's going to be a real push and a power struggle here for people to get into power and it's no secret that the country enjoys vast vast oil wealth and this is something that's all going to begin to unfold in the next couple of days but right now the people of tripoli and most of the country are not thinking about that they're thinking and celebrate the fact that gadhafi is finally gone. and one of colonel gadhafi sons would seem was also
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captured alive and certainly to be declared dead shortly after libya's interim government claims he also died of his wounds but the video you're seeing here clearly shows which was seemed awfully casually smoking a cigarette leaning against a wall and shortly afterwards he seemed sprawled on the floor lifeless or correspondent there are marvelous says he thinks it's unlikely the world will see an investigation into the deaths of his son. i think big served a fair trial i can't think how they would have gotten one in libya but they should have it's a terrible way and a regime that's very common in the middle east but it's wrong and one is immediately reminded of the old pirate saying from the caribbean ten men tell no tales because. he and his family had a lot of tales to foreign law luminance and the fact that though he was always
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portrayed as a great girl he also played a lot of footsie and hanky panky with the western powers based on my understanding of the time i spend in libya and even with duffy. the tribal nature of where we are the fact that only became really unified country in one nine hundred fifty one. and in the region to spare it isn't that we are certainly going to be grounds for a future tensions starting right now because fighting over where to bury him and and who's really in charge not the all is that these different groups of the we were held together but something that was nothing now that's gone the way they can redirect their anger at each other and i think after things chaos ensues and political instability there's a lot of people looking back on libya. fear and which and you were back. there are short and saw that offer adrian thinks western powers should also be held
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accountable for the death of gadhafi because their desire for regime change. this is a message for the whole world i don't think this is just about libya we are seeing how i think hillary clinton secretary of state of the united states expressed it very clearly on c.b.s. news when she said we came we saw three he died and that's sort of the lack of this is a message that little world of how this new world order model actually works well when we decide to take early regina they do so with the utmost violence and it's a whole model based on orwellian newspeak so to speak first a target a role a country might call the robe states that please support local terrorist and call them freedom fighters the brain death and destruction upon civilians in the quote we un sanctions then they spread lies and call it the international community's opinion expressed by the western media then be invade and control the country and call it liberation and finally they steal appetising oil and call it foreign
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investments and reconstruction. on our website you can find a latest on the mysterious deaths of khadafi and the analysis of what's next for libya on our team got caught. stay with us here on our show you still to come in a few minutes. it is no good for you to claim there's nothing to do but a look at the legacy of the u.s. campaign in iraq as barack obama confirms the remaining troops are leaving this year plus. i saw him coming out of the old beat in cafeteria you know heard two gunshots and my dad pulled down he died immediately i didn't even say goodbye to kosovo serbs say they're living in fear with attacks and killings part of everyday life despite the presence of international peacekeepers. but first there's been another round of protest or arrests in new york anti-corporate demonstrators complained police are taking too heavy in approach to their
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continuing peaceful rallies archies lucy kavanagh is in the heart of the protests that spired a global movement. the numbers of the protests continue to increase it seems the heavy handed tactics by the new york city police department we witnessed several arrests about thirty two activists were arrested for demonstrating peacefully we rethink that to bring attention to the so-called stop and frisk policy that is a widely used here in new york where many innocent civilians can be stopped on the street with very little actual suspicious cars searched and eventually taken to jail if something is found on their physical body. we sometimes get level high profile activists taken away in handcuffs at her know well carl did step on the others several members of the ministry and several religious leaders were also taken away again just for performing what they say are simply the civil disobedience nonviolent disobedience handing peacefully silently
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in front of the police precincts now we saw the police actually targeted by reporters journalists who had been trying to film the events just like we were the please. but certainly went after him physically at which point several activists and below to put their bodies to try to protect them and keep them from getting arrested those few activists were then rather violently and taken aback by the police and taking away now what this signifies is that the numbers of these protests continue to grow perhaps putting some sort of fear into the system here where officials don't feel like they can control movement it seems first spread wide across the world not just here in the united states. israel is another country that has recently witnessed weeks of protests and calls for social justice but while the tent camps are gone the change demanded by the activists is nowhere to be seen pushing israel used toward the growing worldwide occupy movement which argues
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falsely reports. anger outreach and protests on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten thousand kilometers away and the politicians. exaggerated in the same way as the nation's. far in taking for granted the citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy what's hard i mean in a bid to join the protests from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in climate and court retained takio corner. here people were praying every evening and people are coming in. as you know watches even some fuld in far away new york she misses the six weeks she lived here and wishes she could be part of the wall street rallies i'm very proud of. everything you write. to
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face and then to me how to purchase a new york a strong parallels with those in israel and how they came about and why the similarity between the protest is just uncanny. the way they started on facebook the way they chose a location very close to where. the center of power is where the center of greed is for in this case. but many are wondering what exactly that struggle in israel achieved recommendations made by a government committee still need to be implemented and that could take a round the clock like any other speech in tel aviv but less than a month ago this month the focal point of social a revolutionizing israel became the theme of make it with my kids and the first with a man after waiting to greet me. like media american is rabies many is watching the u.s. readies closely and says they are an inspiration to many in israel he's proud people are taking a stand against corruption and greed to protest the struggle and the anger is in
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the people still and the struggle for going to go on i view that more and more people around the globe seem to share policy r.t. tel aviv. later this hour the voice of protest. look at economic reform the whole of both parties i think we want to party parties resident laurie harford has risen to find out just what the central message is uniting the occupy wall street protesters. but first the widow or former russian agent alexander litvinenko has admitted her husband was working for a british intelligence service and new details were revealed at a full inquest launched five years after living enco died of radio of radiation poisoning in london as are his ivor bene reports it might shed some uncomfortable new light on britain's secret services. according to britain this is a man on the run foundry lugovoy hasn't left russia since two thousand and six
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because of an international arrest warrant he's accused of murdering alexander litvinenko in london almost five years ago both former k.g.b. agents. lugovoy says he's got nothing to hide so. nobody really expected me at the pre inquest hearing even though british officials claim that i'm hiding from a justice of the law is annoying found out about it by sheer chance had we not found out and think the british press would have used us once again hiding from justice and let this go and look at always lawyers last week echoed calls from a libyan because we don't know for a full inquest which is now finally been ordered prevents prompted yet another twist in a case already steeped in intrigue in order. my lawyers and i put ourselves as an interested party so because we did i was forced to admit her husband was a paid agent in mice five in n.y.c.
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exactly what he worked for britain's intelligence and not just as a consultant she had no other choice she realized you might get involved in the inquest this will be reviewed anyway because i know a few facts that will force the british court to ask in my five an m i six a few questions. until now marina libin yank has always denied any such link that she says he was out of loyalty to her husband she refused to speak to us this ignition leaves m i five facing questions in an inquest they were the only party trying to limit and they did take it for granted that they can just crash in paris without carpets and i said if it had been consulting for them or working with them and he died in highly. the tourist circumstances on their patch then you have of course they were questioned about not offering protection to people and also not offering protection to the london public if as the trail of plenty until ten across the city living in kid died
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a slow and painful death. caused by the lethal radioactive substance polonium two ten the unsolved case has been a thorn in the side of british russian relations with moscow refusing to extradite abundance chief some. it is some claim britain's pursuit has blurred the line between fact and fiction there's a whole host of unofficial allegations. how we go from a game which i were horrible to an accusation that mr lugovoy was responsible is ludicrous i mean it's all looks very fishy do an unbiased observer but the diet that we have being fed in britain through the media. short circuits a lot of that this is where it all began the millennium hotel in central london and it's what happened in here remains the biggest question mark living in commit lugovoy for breakfast here but they he fell ill and that's when he's amazed to have been poisoned forensics did find it contaminated the link from back to lou the boy
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is still on proven it's hoped the coroner's inquest will determine once and for all what exactly went on behind these walls something c.c.t.v. nice the police say they have new evidence they won't disclose it until they conclude their own investigation as for a little boy he says he'll answer any questions they've got not in person of course but via video link i've been it's see them the. u.s. president barack obama has announced an end to american military involvement in iraq ordering all u.s. troops to leave by the end of the year around thirty nine thousand americans will leave the country after more than eighteen years almost forty five hundred u.s. soldiers have died during that time in the war has cost u.s. taxpayers more than seven hundred billion dollars in military spending a lone ranger are blogger an iraqi american political activist thinks the withdrawal from iraq is a step forward for both sides but it doesn't bear in t.v.
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end of u.s. influence. this is a very important milestone i think that our keys in general have been waiting for this is the atheists we want to hear this military occupation is or what it's all for and it is a major step in but i bet action unfortunately it does not necessarily mean the end of the u.s. involvement and intervention in iraq because the u.s. is planning to keep sixteen thousand person under. the overall political leaders of not keeping some u.s. trainers to train the new iraqi army on using. just u.s. weapons but they are against grant immunity because there have been a long list of crimes that were committed in killing iraqi civilians with no accountability for the u.s. intervention and occupation of iraq is that there is no victory there is nothing
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to look at it has been a disaster that should not have happened it's a disaster of this destruction and the u.s. has been our part of iraq's problem and the door to the intervention i'm very happy that the u.s. is ending its mention because i think this will. move forward and put the country in that i thought. former commander of u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan and now cia chief has directed the intelligence analysts to give additional weight should be opinions of troops in the field but david petraeus is a request has been met with a flurry of criticism our military contributor if you take a look. how come they have the media saying the general betray us in his new capacity as the langley director has come under their friendly fire from all sides possible i'm talking about his latest initiative to reverse this standard operating
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procedure regarding the sharing of the preliminary intel analyses between the cia and their u s army officers in the field he's not even in charge of the defense intelligence agency which at least has their full lead to toot to conduct or to solicit its military officer and rank and file men opinion regarding the situation in afghanistan and beyond however these small scale as much more significance than meets the eye it reflects in their ongoing and unfolding turf battle between the supporters of the petros counterinsurgency doctrine that has totally failed. and this latest initiative is nothing else but just another attempt though a very subtle one to justify and to exonerate already defunct counterinsurgency
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doctrine father by trails and failed in against. there's always plenty of stories eye catching videos and analysis a click away at archie dot com here's what's online right now. capitals late founder steve jobs planning an all out war with google to find out why plus. a story last off a russian soyuz rocket launches from a french space base in the tropics carrying the e's first sat nav system aiming to break the dominance of the u.s. g.p.s. . but first at least a thousand serbs and nato soldiers in riot gear remain in a faceoff on the border with kosovo serbs have been ordered again to remove barricades and roadblocks they've been building through their crossing archies maria the notion of has more from the spot. as months of tension between serbs and
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nicole bannan course was continue roads in northern cos they remain closed for some serbs are fortifying their barricades and see themselves again as victims of history these cartoons reach a defeated your grandad we defeated your father's will win again local serbs compare bin laden led peacekeeping force in kosovo ok for the fascist occupiers of the past they will then why do they think that they can come and take our land serbia's our home we don't want to live in albania full of the law abiding look out their own and. we have nothing like black and faith in god some two hundred meters away they took a four soldiers keep watching i would be switch illusion my dog playing agreement that it all is in the last week but if that is not to be reached i have to be on my own i have to fall back on my own needs.
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no surprise the generals only means a military once the status quo in northern kosovo remains the standoff between k. four soldiers and local serbs a real is no closer to resolution of people from both sides of the barricades to avoid any further violence away from media glare hostility is commonplace. this twenty three year old syrian man was with his father when he was shot just three weeks ago visiting. the south where serbs a minority live in tiny enclaves i was waiting for him in a car and i saw him coming out of the or being in the cafeteria and i heard two gunshots and my dad fall down i watched him and i was waiting to guide immediately i didn't even say good bye to him. w. bush shows us his wounds he was shocked when his father's killers try to eliminate the only witness. i will never return to the place. i'm worrying about my
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family and myself this is the first incident just last week in the non-serious was killed in a confrontation with the local these two men together with their friend me a drug to follow the beach family went to see which used to be served land now eco dense soups flare ups nature's ninety ninety nine but. they were stopped by then you look at higher we talked for five minutes and he said he needed to come back to his car to take consult home who can walk instead with a commercially home do you want your mum darkie shelton started farming on this drug was. the man who just lost the france eight there is only one reason he was killed. just because we are serbs and periods eleven years after the end of major conflict here and despite the presence international peacekeepers violence seems to
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be still part of everyday life some in these troubled breakaway province and there is little sign that's like change refinish nazi course. turned out of some other stories making headlines across the globe eurozone finance ministers have agreed to a new array of belle-isle loans for troubled members that stricken greece are expected to get an engine billion dollar boost by the end of november once the international monetary fund signs off on the deal sturdy measures end cuz if you do supply athens to secure the loan has led to ongoing and violent protests. the u.n. security council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for yemen's president saleh to immediately step down the first resolution since massive protests started eight months ago dictates the leader must transfer power to his deputy and escalating violence sally is accused by many enemies of pushing the country into so who war and clinging to power despite mounting pressure to leave office. but the occupy wall street movement now in its
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one passed its one month anniversary many are wondering what exactly has united so many people in protest or he's resident laurie harford us went to the center of the action to ask people what brought them there. among kids of the occupy wall street movement is there a unified method this week let's talk about that. there isn't a centralized message a lot of people say that's the problem and i think that's actually a strength that we currently have. as a movement were we're just over a month old october seventeenth was a one month anniversary and and i think it's it's early to be issuing any statements or anything along those lines any any sort of movement major movements or revolution or anything like that throughout history has issued a statement within the first month it feels a little absurd to me to expect there to be one core message when this is
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a movement that's wanting to be inclusive that wants everyone to have a voice and everyone has their own life they have their own struggles is it i mean today's world is the sound bite no one has the potential of a t.v. world and they need a soundbite are there often the current dominant paradigm and we're looking to give examples of what alternative paradigms could exist i tried to come in for a couple of hours so a lot of people are saying that the message is it unified and that's an issue that the movement of having a problem communicating but i don't see an issue. because feel like it's unified i think it was ultimately this is a big battle of ideas there's fifteen different worldviews per square foot and. people are talking and people are listening it's like the best university in the world but there's no unified message a lot of people don't seem to really understand why they're here they can
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articulate it so you know if this sort of make something about why they're here well there in the alternative do you think that that's a problem with the movement is that there isn't a unified message not necessarily i think there's a prevailing theme to it everybody is disenfranchised with something you're saying education health care some guy over there just said. bring jobs out of the country back to the stuff we part of it i mean there's not one thing i just said it's not just one thing and there's a bunch of different reasons that i'm part of that too i mean i definitely agree with the fact that there's shipping jobs of the country we don't need anymore so so how would you sum it up in one clears that tends what the methods as they're. political and economic reform the whole of both parties i think we want to party something like everyone here feels like there is a unified methods and that is there isn't a unified math there which they feel like is the very strike of the movements.
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a few moments this weeks moscow out takes to the skies but first tell it to you with a headline stay with us. well to. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've gone to the future covered.
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