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accomplished nato prepares to wrap up what it calls a successful campaign in libya. raising questions. local pressure grows to find out whether gadhafi was killed in crossfire or executed join me and he's now in tripoli for more detail. and despite dozens of new arrests in new york the occupy wall street protests are still going strong. people seeking social and economic justice in asia europe and the middle east. and a double game an inquest into the death of former russian agent alexander litvinenko uncovers he actually worked for britain's secret.
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nazi is coming to you live from the heart of moscow with me will recent show you it's good to have you with us there is a growing international pressure for an investigation into exactly how libya's ousted dictator moammar gadhafi died the u.n. expressed concern over video footage taken following his capture which shows gadhafi taken alive but before being killed meanwhile nato said it's winding down its bombing campaign in the country and he said now we know that's the latest from the libyan capital tripoli. the n.t.s.b. is saying that was after he was killed by a bullet wounds also conflicting reports as to where exactly those shots were in the making the right side of his head and the last side of his head is looking very shady and then this brutal video that went viral the mainstream media showing it more than twenty four hours constantly of gadhafi whether or not he was dead or alive very unclear at first in the first couple of shots of the meeting fears that he's alive he actually goes and touches take quite some blood away and then there's a time and it seems that he was dead in those later which is the same thing with
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one of his sons that was captured in syria the first pictures of him standing against a wall smoking a cigarette very clearly alive then the video cards and all of the sudden he's dead so really pressure coming from around the world both from the west and other countries that were very very critical about neighbors mission here in libya not that something needs to be done about an investigation the u.n. is running on launching investigation and russia's foreign minister was very clear that russia and many of many countries and officials around the world feel like a wait gadhafi was killed in these pictures that we saw were perhaps not the best possible way to go to. the footage shown on t.v. crews that he was captured alive and wounded and also that he was killed later there were reports that a convoy carrying macondo was attacked by nato planes and also that the rebels captured members of that convoy it has been repeated numerous times that nato planes are only have a u.n.
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mandate to ensure a no fly zone over libya and the convoy was imposing any threat to civilians on the ground and could be a legitimate target so nato actions pose a number of questions as well. as speaking of that no fly zone which is of course how this mission began back in march the u.n. looking into when it will officially and now russia approaching for that mission to end as soon as possible in the days when you know it is october thirty first but it has to be said officially nato mission. he's very much alive here in libya the japanese body is in a walk in refrigerator now in misrata and already way beyond the twenty four hour mark how he had been buried by muslim tradition the official liberation ceremony will take place in benghazi we're hearing it will take place there that of course was the original rebel stronghold where their whole fight for freedom began it will take place there instead of the capital because the security situation here is still very tense just a couple of days ago there was a shootout between n.g.c. troops and the town feel loyalists alone mostly celebrations have been taking place
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obviously officials the interim officials there worried that there could be some kind of violence here in the capital very few people obviously were on the streets asking what's next really be and they can answer that question not so world analysts are certainly looking into what will happen would be chaos here one of the main fears is that libya could break out into some kind of tribal war that there is going to reduce the world community has begun to think what will we see happening here in the upcoming months and years. and i were reporting right there and you remember you can always follow in libya twitter stream so bring you the very latest from the troubled region. well the u.n. is. died but london based journalist and author afshin rattansi says it should have been more involved in monitoring events. bit late for the united nations human rights council in the beginnings of this war they relied on media reports and i
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hope to get on to the media manipulation of the war because they should have been relying on u.n. fact finding missions the u.n. human rights council report will no doubt be delayed and we'll see what happens as to what the americans think well we saw what the us secretary of state thinks about the killing of prisoners of war as has been said many times are these going some generals are going to tell you that all the mainstream media and no one is saying that nato and its allies want to get out one. killing a prisoner of war is an international crime i presume the international criminal court will be. of all those major leaders in being responsible for this now that presumably liberalism will be a group to be attempted to be brought because we've got to remember that there are also islamist factions there in libya as well we can assume that the libyan population with. what it is to live in a capitalist country. well on our web site or you can find the latest on the
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mysterious killing of an analysis of what's next for all of the dot com and still to come your way here in just a few minutes an artsy. good is not victory because there's nothing to look back or look at the legacy of america's eight year campaign in iraq. that the remaining troops are leaving see that plus. i saw him coming out of the old meaning cafeteria for two gunshots and my dad fall down he died immediately i didn't even say good bye to him because of those say they're living in fear of attacks and that killing is part of everyday life but despite the presence of international. there's been another round of protest arrests in new york corporate demonstrators complain police are taking it too heavy an approach to continuing their peaceful rallies. of the protests that
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inspired a global movement. as the numbers of the protests continue to increase so does it seems that heavy handed tactics by the new york city police departments we witnessed several arrests about thirty two activists were arrested for demonstrating peacefully outside of police precincts to bring attention to the so-called stop and frisk policy that is why the use here in new york where many innocent civilians can be stopped on the street with very little actual suspicious was searched and eventually taken to jail if something is found on their physical body. we saw highest level high profile activists taken away in handcuffs and colonel west world and some 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
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nonviolent disobedience standing peacefully silently in front of the police precincts now we saw the police actually target a reporter a journalist who had been trying to film the events just like we were the police officers and went after him physically at which point several activists envelope him with their bodies to try to protect him and keep him from getting arrested to activists who were then handcuffed rather violently and taken it back to the police truck and taken 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 a movement that seems to have spread wide across the world not just here in the united states. afford it right that well israel is another country which has recently witnessed weeks of protests on calls for social justice but all the tens comes to gong changed him on the back just says no one should be saying pushing is
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right is towards the growing that worldwide occupy movement. anger outrage and protest on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten thousand kilometers away the politicians in the united states exaggerated in the same way is the this is where they went too far in taking for granted their citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupied not child boulevard you know a bit joined approaches from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and caught her taint chaffee a corner well they had a car but here it worth bidding you are playing every evening and people are coming and coming to ours as you know watches events unfold in faraway new york she misses the six weeks she lived here and wishes she could be part of the wall street
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rallies by the birthday of words i really break ok so that today's family holds computers to new york has strong parallels with those in israel and how they came about and why the similarity between the protesters just then came. the way they started on facebook the way they chose a location very close to where. the center of power is or the center of greed is for in this case. but many are wondering what exactly that struggle in israel achieved recommendations made by government committee still need to be implemented and that critical role that's not like any other street in tel aviv but the flip of local boy other social behavior revolutionizing its role of the pain of the replaced with bikers and the social demands of the waiting to be. like many american whose raids and economies watching the u.s. rallies closely and says they are an inspiration to many in israel he's proud
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people are taking a stand against corruption and greed to protest the struggle and the anger. when the people stop and the struggle is still going to go on i view that more and more people around the globe seem to share please hear r.t. to live. with r.t. live from also and a little bit later for you this hour the voice of protest. good are going to comic reform goes both parties i think we want to party nazis a resident of the lower half of the state has its lower manhattan to find out just what central message is you know i think the occupy wall street protesters. should quit the european union that's what a group of come painters is calling for in london by the people as a pledge believe that the e.u. undermines britain's sovereignty and is costing too much of a demand for a nationwide referendum will be discussed in parliament on monday by the group is gathering for congress in london so we can now cross live there and if you are john
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mills or the chairman of the people's pleasure thank you for joining us today mr mills the e.u. is going through a tough period now with the eurozone debt crisis two thousand and eleven has been a terrible year for the eurozone but it needs the support of strong economies more than ever now why do you want and u.k. to leave now. well the people's pledge is not just about whether britain should leave the european union it's about whether there should be a referendum to allow the british people to decide whether they want to be full of the european union or somewhere in the middle all to leave all together our campaign is about democracy specifically leaving the e.u. although a lot of our supporters are very concerned about our terms of membership and the way the european unit is going i do think we're better off outside where you mention you mention your supporters i mean how big is the support for your proposal here. to support a very substantial i mean the green poll started recently particularly about
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whether there should be a referendum and there's a very clear majority in all political parties in the u.k. . people who want to have a referendum on our membership know not all those people want britain to come out quite a lot of them want britain to stay in but on the issue of dr c. and whether the people should decide what happens there is a very large majority across the electorate in the u.k. in favor of having a referendum right now in the u.k. chancellor george osborne said that the crisis to crisis in the eurozone is a real danger to europe's economy think looting of britain isn't even in the year so why worry. well i think the collapse of the euro and the problems that that would generate in europe would have a very significant impact on the u.k. and this is obviously a matter of great concern i mean what the people all the countries in europe decide to do is really their business. of britain outside the euro is concerned about the
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of mounting costs and only the problems of modern car over trite but also the additional suppressions which you might have to pay into big eurozone we don't want to see to your european economy collapsing atoll there are real dangers to the e.u. if things carry on the way they are clearly we just concerned that. the countries in europe want to go one by britain wants to go and there should be an opportunity for people to decide on that issue for now if indeed the referendum does take place it'll be the first one thousand nine hundred seventy five at a time the majority of the british public supported the country being part of europe some of what's changed. well a lot happened the thirty six years since that happened when the people voted in one hundred seventy five to join what was then the common market was a trade block it was not the cold an isolation we now have in brussels which has taken on enormous new powers since then we think the time has come when people
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should have a second go at deciding whether they want to support what's happening there. we should in the nicest possible way go our separate ways when you when you mention in the nicest possible way of going so far away there is talk of some countries quitting the eurozone if the u.k. leaves the e.u. the end of a unified europe. well i don't think it necessarily would be mean ok with a complete break a troll i mean there are obviously lots and lots of ways in which britain would want to cooperate with other countries in europe in any circumstances. but that's not quite the same as britain being part of the united states of europe which does seem to be very much the direction in which a lot of people on the continent of europe want to see things moving. right john mills the chairman of the people's pledge live in london many things. the widow of former russian agent alexander litvinenko has admitted that her
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husband was working for british intelligence or the new details were revealed at a full inquest launched five years after little neko died of radiation poisoning in london and as. bennett reports it might see some uncomfortable truths about britain's by organizations coming to light. according to britain this is a man on the run and very lugovoy hasn't left russia since two thousand and six 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 but lugovoy says he's got nothing to hide. nobody really expected me at the pre inquest hearing even though the british officials claim i'm hiding from justice my lawyers annoy found out about it by sheer chance had we not found out about it i think the british press would have accused us once again of hiding from justice roberts' legal always lawyers last week echoed calls from
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living in because we don't know for a full inquest which is now finally been ordered but that's prompted yet another twist in a case already steeped in intrigue and all that when you're in there my lawyers and i put ourselves in as an interested party so late when you as we do it was forced to admit her husband was a paid agent of him ice five in n.y.c. but he worked for britain's intelligence and not just as a consultant she had no other choice she realized you know i get involved in the inquest this will be revealed anyway because i know a few facts that will force the british court to ask m i five an m i six a few questions. until now marina lib in yonkers always denied any such link she says he was out of loyalty to her husband she refused to speak to us this ignition leaves m i five facing awkward questions in an inquest they were the only party trying to limit and they did take it for granted that they can just
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crash in paris with the carpet and i said if it had been consulting for them or working with them and he died in highly. in the tourist that the fact is on their patch then you have of course there will be other questions about not offering protection to people and also not offering protection to the london public. if this is traveling in nine hundred ten across the city living in kid died a slow and painful death caused by the lethal radioactive substance polonium two ten the unsolved case has been the thorn in the side of british russian relations with moscow refusing to extradite abundance chief suspect as 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 i guess which however horrible to an accusation that mr lugovoy was responsible is is ludicrous i mean this all looks very fishy do an unbiased observer but the diet
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that we are 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 new voice for breakfast here the day he fell ill and that's when he's alleged to have been poisoned forensics did find the contaminated teapot but the link from back to lou void is still unproven 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. me the police say they have new evidence they won't disclose it until they conclude their own investigation as for little boy he says he'll answer any questions they've got not in person of course but via video link i have been it r.t. them good. all right now i told you twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital u.s. president barack obama has announced an end to american military involvement in
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iraq ordering all american troops to leave by the end of the year around thirty nine thousand americans will leave the country after more than eight years almost forty five hundred u.s. soldiers have died in that time and the wars cost u.s. taxpayers over seven hundred billion dollars in a military spending alone. iraqi american a political activist thinks the withdrawal from iraq is a step forward for both sides but it doesn't guarantee the end of u.s. influence is very important milestone i think you. have been waiting for this is the. you want to hear this u.s. military occupation is or what it's all for all it is a major step in good idea that 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 and under. all for all
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the iraqi political leaders against keeping some u.s. three and. three in the new iraqi army on using newly purchased u.s. weapons but they are against granting immunity because good have been a long list of crimes that were committed killing iraqi civilians with no accountability in the u.s. . occupation of iraq. there is not because you claim there's nothing to look record because. it's a disaster of this destruction and the u.s. has been a part of iraq's problem. for two decades. the u.s. is ending its input mention because i think this will help iraqis move forward. you with our always plenty of stories eye catching videos and analysis on our website some of the time for waiting for you there right now writing the wrong find
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out why apple's late creator steve jobs was willing to spend every penny of his company's forty billion dollars war against google also. doric last offer a russian soyuz rocket launches from a french space based on the truck carrying the first son of system namely the predominance of america's g.p.s. it was a full take off that r.t. dot com. at least a thousand serbs and nato soldiers in riot gear remain in a faceoff on the cause of a border troops tried overnight to remove barricades formed from vehicles rocks mud and logs but were prevented by serbs guarding the blockade minded tussles were reported but ultimately no one was injured and it comes or just days after k. four soldiers resorted to tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd in the
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tribal border. it is in the region for us. because most of tension between serbs. and of course worse continue roads in northern cos they remain closed for some serbs are for defining a very kate and see themselves again as of history these cartoon reads we defeated your grandad we defeated your father's will win again local serbs compared the nature led peacekeeping force in kosovo ok for you to fascist occupiers of the past they all then why do they think they can come and take our land serbia's our home we don't want to live in albania. look. we have nothing but flag and free from god some two hundred meters away a major key for soldiers keep watching oh. people solution by taught by an agreement to judge it all is in the last week but if that is not to be
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reached i have to be on my own i have to fall back on my own needs. some of them are. no surprise the generals only means a military once the status quo in northern kosovo remains the standoff between pay for soldiers glocal serb civilians is no closer to resolution but people from both sides of the barricades are glad to avoid any further violence away from media hostility is common place this twenty three year old syrian man was with his father when he was shot just three weeks ago visiting an old bed and village in courses south west serves a minority living in time and place i was waiting for him in a car and i saw him coming out of the albini and cafeteria when i heard two gunshots and my dad fall down i watched him but i was worried mediately i didn't even say goodbye to him. nobody would shows us his wounds he was shocked when his
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father's killers try to eliminate the only witness. i will never return to the place until she saw me i'm worrying about my family and myself in a separate incident just last week in under an arm syria was killed in a confrontation with a local these two men together with their friend mir drug they follow their beat family went to see what used to be served land now owned by ethnic albanians since serbs fled after nature's nine hundred ninety nine bombing of yugoslavia they were stopped by the new occupier we talked for five minutes when he said he needed to come back to his car to take from what came back and stand with a kalashnikov do you want a man barky shouted and started firing at us we are drug was killed at the scene the man who just lost their france they there is only one reason he was killed. just because we are serbs periods eleven years after the end of major conflict here
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and despite the presence of international peacekeepers violence seems to be still part of everyday life for some in this troubled breakaway province and there is little sign that's likely to change and optionality possible. now are twenty six minutes past the hour here in moscow with the occupy wall street movement reaching its one month anniversary many are wondering what exactly has united so many people in protest what is the resident laurie harvest went to the center of the action to ask people what brought them together. a month into the occupy wall street movement is there a unified message this week let's talk about that. there isn't a centralized message a lot of people said that the problem and i think that's actually a strength that we currently have. as a movement were we're just over
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a month old. october seventeenth was our one month anniversary and and i think it's it's early to to be issuing any statements or anything along those lines any any sort of movement major movement or revolution or anything like that throughout history has it 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 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 that is it i mean today's world is the sound bite no one has attention and a.t.v. work and they need a sound bite or they're off of the current dominant paradigm and where looking to give examples of what alternative paradigms could exist a lot of people don't seem to really understand why they're here they can articulate it so you know if this sort of makes them think about why they're here well they're in the alternative do you think that that's a problem with the movement is that there isn't
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a unified message not necessarily i think there's a prevailing theme to it everybody is disenfranchised with something you're saying education how cast some guy over there just said shipping jobs out of the country to the stuff we part of it i mean there's not one thing i 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 that the fact that they're shipping jobs in the country we don't need any more so so how would you sum it up in one clears that tends what the message is here. political and economic reform the whole of both parties i think we want to party so things like everyone here feels like there is a unified message and that is. there isn't a unified math it which they feel like is the very strike of the movements. people take you to the russian city of. shipbuilding tradition is still being preserved for that they were taken off it on the headlines and just about.
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it's just a lifelong dream for many many. months brave real loomis' not enough to steer the ship. knowledge endures. and genuine love to the motherland history are required. people who revive the engine craft are sailing through the centuries an arche.

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