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begins to go ahead they don't look ahead to the don't only new era but the market circumstances of colonel gadhafi is brutal death constant blasting shadow over the nation's future. global pressure grows to find out whether the daddy was killed in crossfire or executed joining me and he says no way in tripoli for more details. the anti corporate movement in the us build support across the board as new york sees yet more reza sayah peaceful demonstration. of the youth finance chiefs in need yet again in brussels with their latest round of crisis talks euro skeptics in the u.k. are pushing for a nationwide referendum on leaving the e.u. . and a new twist in the case of the russian agent alexander litvinenko is down when dad made ties with britain's intelligence services.
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international news live for most of this is r.t. with many thanks for joining us live is interim government says it's looking to hold elections within the next eighteen months as the war torn country prepares to celebrate the day of liberation following the death of gadhafi but the unclear at circumstances of the from what leaders that have sponsored international calls for an investigation with every new piece of video casting a deeper shadow on the official version that he died in crossfire his body is currently being kept in a chilly room in a shopping center in his rant or are they just hordes of the revolution to oust him hundreds of live in something putin thought photo opportunities with the bloody bloody body the failure to carry out a brutal within twenty burial rather than twenty four hours is a blatant contravention of islamic law the interim government says it may one day course to conduct these extended family she's a nice in our nation's founding and capital. oh the n.t.s.b.
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is saying that the doctor was killed by a bullet wounds also conflicting reports as to where exactly those shots were in his stomach in the right side of his head in the left side of his head it's 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 he even fears that he's alive he actually goes and touches take quite some blood away and then there's the fly and it seems that he was clearly dead in the later which is the same thing with one of his sons that was captured in syria first pictures of him standing against a wall smoking a cigarette very fully alive then the video cards and all of a 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 nato mission here in libya god that something needs to be done about an investigation the u.n. is running almost an investigation and russia's foreign minister was very clear
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that russia and many of many countries and officials around the world feel like the way he was killed in these pictures that we saw were perhaps not the best possible way to go because. it's the footage shown on t.v. proves that he was captured alive and wounded and after that he was killed later there were reports that a convoy carrying macondo was attacked by nine hundred planes and after that the rebels captured members of that convoy it has been repeated numerous times that nato planes are and you have a u.n. mandate to ensure a no fly zone over libya and the convoy wasn't causing 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 how it was up watching for that mission and the soonest possible if it were you know october thirty first but it has to be said officially nato. mission is very much alive here in libya gadhafi is body is
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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 days ago there was a shootout between n.g.c. troops and the dow feel oil was so low mostly celebrations have been taking place obviously officials the interim officials are 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 for the b.o.h. can answer that question the hard so world analysts are certainly looking into a lot more topic will be chaos here one of the main fears is that libya could break out into some kind of tribal war that there's going to be this course the world community has begun to think what will be see happen here in the coming months and
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years. and as some in the international community are trying to get to the bottom of could top his death and leaked video could very well provide the answer everyone's looking for so for the note we grabbed it by him in the streets some fighters wanted to take him away and that's when i showed up twice in the head and in the changed basically been quite a said he didn't like the idea of taking that kind of a line and he also flaunted it was because of that is not it shot and the gold ring on which the name of conduct a second want some day for the marriage had been raided by dr benjamin barber a senior fellow at the dentist think tank doesn't expect anyone to be held accountable for killing. gadhafi was clearly executed he was executed twice once by the nato air strike intercepted use care or tried to kill him and then once he was caught by the ground forces again executed a search of the. more official expressions from they expect to hold accountable one
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individual soldier who are not friends young adults. the militia from. which that individual was a part of the nato forces there. bombed the caravan and most of the people apparently forty or fifty two children just to get. my own guess is that will be a lot of talk here and in the end nothing will happen because everybody inside libya and also outside libya will be basically glad that he's. not a wife this is ahead for you this hour double trouble two faces it's a question that emerges that poisoned former k.g.b. agent an example of an anchor also had ties with the country's intelligence that. took place on the twitter called for by a british membership of the euro skeptics both by nationwide referendum.
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the occupy wall street movement grows stronger despite a series of arrests and scuffles with police which continue in new york activists accuse the police of heavy handed tactics against people peacefully expressing their opinion on this account and it has all the details. while the occupy wall street protests continue to spread across the united states here in new york city not only have occupy wall street protesters and camps themselves in zuccotti park but here in union square they're now marching against police brutality that is the new focus of the protests in the face of increasing arrests increasing for tally they say by not only the new york city police department but also police departments across the world now over the weekend approximately nineteen protesters were arrested in downtown orlando in florida one of them was an armed u.s. army soldier and a man in a wheelchair there crime not moving when the police officers told them to move even though they say they were simply trying to stand up for their first amendment
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freedom of speech rights to call ours attention to the corruption of wealth in a wall street and washington now one of the biggest issues of the occupy wall street protests today is the heavy hand of police tactics by the officers when protesters are simply they say making their voices heard trying to get politicians to listen to them in a country that they say no longer represents their democratic needs or democratic interest and do seem to be growing we've seen increasing numbers of protesters out in the streets from seattle to chicago to los angeles some of the people i've spoken to today in fact say they're they're starting a small scale protest in upstate new york it seems like this movement is popping up all across the country faster than authorities know how to handle it one of the interesting facts that many of the protesters here have cited both to me and other reporters working for our teeth is the fact that the united states while it only represents about five percent of the total world's population has the highest one of the highest incarceration rates across the globe in fact
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a quarter of all worlds in the it's our house in prisons here in the united states this is one of the biggest issues that concerning protesters here many of whom like to point out the fact that few people on wall street have been arrested or punishment. corporate crimes while innocent civilians seem to be jailed for simply speaking simply stepping off the curb for example or marching in demonstrations that they say are constitutionally protected here in the legal system of the united states that has the kind of reporting from new york our correspondents in america are across their own growing and he called for demonstrations there for you and you can head cheese which is trying to get all the latest updates in one of her tweets in the second half of the police have surrounded union square in new york and it seems now that there are more offices for test. israelis inspired by american activists have spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now that the iranians have ended people are left
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wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government will emerge he's pulled to see you paul. anger outrage and protests 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 as the poet this is where they went too far in taking for granted the citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy what's child boulevard don't you miller did join the protests from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and quarter tain't takio corner car but here people were thieving who were praying 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 rallies i
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am very proud of where i am i really break our will to face and they really hold the protests in new york are strong parallels with those in israel and how they came about and why the similarity between the protesters 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 there was street 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 looked like any other street in tel aviv but the flip of a local boy up the hill paved revolutionizing israel but that came in a place with bikers and the search for them on the waiting to be made like many american is rabies and he kaufman is watching the u.s. readies closely and says they are an inspiration to many in israel is proud people
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are taking a stand against corruption and greed the protest the struggle of the anger is in the people still. the trouble is when you go on a view that more and more people around the globe seem to share policy r.t. television. and ahead for you this hour the passion behind the protest a little glimmer comma before the whole of both parties i think we want to party. out is new york resident the word often is find out what you know i thousands of people taking part in the occupy wall street movement. that's next that fast froth of finance ministers from all twenty seven european union states a meeting in brussels for more talks on that use hiring economic crisis which threatens to turn global europe remains split over a solution for greece's debt disaster and a bailout with ministers saying they should raise more than one hundred billion euros new capital and write up some of the country's debt meanwhile british tourist
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sceptics are pushing for the right to vote on a referendum for the country to leave the european union people with pleasure and pain believe the good mind the u.k. sovereignty because of the country are simply the country it's too high for the country that a conference by the group had demands for a nationwide referendum would be sure to be discussed in westminster on monday a spokesperson for the people's pledge economist ruth please review officials of the leaders of the left of the opinions of the people making their decisions throughout the history of the union. the truth is that we joined the e.u. all these years it was way back in one nine hundred seventy three when it was a very different animal and since some of you know all these treaties there's been single europe your america must reach treaty the amsterdam treaty nice treaty in the lisbon treaty and there's going to it's gone from think basically a trading area with aspirations to something very close to a political union when we do surveys as to whether people would actually people out there you know that was pretty high i mean in front of me or in the hall today
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whether they want a referendum on e.u. membership they say yes or no i'm afraid to say it's almost. the politicians here who are so over us about actually letting the people have their say i mean the the truth is that i think increasingly in western democracies including the over european democracies the people one thing and the down the politicians seem other that is very interesting that even when there are all referenda in the e.u. there was one on the constitution no four in france in this one in the constitution in ireland and one in the netherlands and they voted no we don't want this but what happened to the politicians but i'm going regardless so as far as i'm concerned you know it is the people who should be marching up the say and the risk of these messages across so the politicians that this time they listen to the people as an inquest into the death of former russian agent alexander litvinenko is granted by the u.k. his way to admit it was working for british intelligence the law trash an investigation
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was launched five years about or have been a good diet of radiation poisoning in london aussies are the bank reports on the recent discoveries good posts and i'm comfortable question british intelligence according to britain this is a man on the run and very lugovoy he 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 lugovoy says he's got nothing to hide. from you know nobody really expected me to pre inquest hearing even the british officials claim that i'm hiding from justice my lawyer is annoyed 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. this little boy's lawyers last week echoed calls from libyan cause window for a full inquest which is now finally being ordered but that's prompted yet another
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twist in a case already steeped in intrigue and. my lawyers and i put ourselves food as an interested party so live in yonkers widow was forced to admit her husband was a paid agent of m i five and m i six but he worked for britain's intelligence and not just as a consultant she had no other choice she realized if i get involved in the inquest this will be revealed anyway because i know a few facts that will also british court 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 is mission leaves in my five facing awkward questions and inquest they were the only party trying to limit and they did take it for granted that they can just brush embarrass the carpet 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
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have of course they would be our questions about not offering protection to people and also not offering protection to the london public if the trail of polonium two 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 it's all looks very fishy do an unbiased observer but the diet that we are being fed in britain through the media. short circuits
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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 fell ill and that's when he's alleged to have been poisoned forensics did find a contaminated seaport but the link from back to move 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. . 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 five video link i have been it artsy london. russia has barred several u.s. officials from visiting the country and escalating over the death of lewis your game needs came to moscow prison almost two years ago this comes in response to a similar blacklist the russians banned by washington from entering the u.s. or the need to give died after their own remand facing intoxication charges his
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colleagues claimed it was hold up they had alleged a huge fraud against a number of russian officials to prison doctors face charges in moscow of negligence over his death but the u.s. is now refusing to grant these as the cyber russians it's as well connected to the case this as the americans it has blacklisted this saturday are suspected of crimes against russian citizens in the you as including kidnapping and torture russia has also voted may extend the list which has not been publicly released unless washington drops its sanctions president barack obama allows the ends to american military deployment in the wrong troops to leave by the end of the year about thirty nine thousand american troops will leave the country after more than eight years in area that has cost u.s. taxpayers over eight hundred billion dollars almost four thousand five hundred u.s. soldiers have died during this service in the iraq war was a blogger and american political activist gerard things the u.s. withdrawal is a step forward for both countries but it doesn't mean america's influence in the
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region will end. this is a very important milestone i think your archy's in general have been waiting for this is the last eight years you want to hear this u.s. military occupation is or what it's all for and it is a major step and what i'd better action oh 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 the state department over all the iraqi political leaders are not against keeping some u.s. trainers to train the new iraqi army on using the newly purchased u.s. weapons but they are against granting them immunity because that have been a long list of crimes that were committed killing iraqi civilians with no accountability the u.s. intervention and occupation of iraq has been stuck there is not victory the claim
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there is nothing happened to record it has been a disaster that should not have happened it's a disaster of death and destruction and the us has been a part of iraq's problem in the last decade or two decades since the intervention started i'm very happy that the u.s. is ending its intervention because i think this will help iraqis move forward and put the country in that eye truck. let me now bring some always national headlines for you this hour in the pulse of onate he was have tried to remove barricades at the time by ethnic serbs but have been stopped by hundreds of people also sat in front of sixteen road blocks to prevent foreign troops pushing through the barricades western peacekeepers and local serbian leaders afterwards failed to achieve a breakthrough during talks of late today barricades in the region were billed by locals it's about ensuring why when the ethnic albanian government attempts to take control of the disputed crossing area. saudi arabian t.v.
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has reported big death of the kingdom's bared to the throne prince sultan bin abdul aziz al samoud it was eighty five and had been diagnosed with colon cancer in two thousand and four the sultan underwent surgery in new york two years ago and has been recuperating abroad since than but it's not been revealed where he died a death brings into focus the health of saudi arabia's aging elite especially king abdullah is now eighty seven. the turkish military has reported at least forty nine deaths among kurdish rebels after air and ground offensives in the south east of the country against the separatists were launched on wednesday and reportedly involved ten thousand troops they began of the response to the death of twenty four soldiers killed by fighters would be kurdistan workers party or p.k. k. type is conflict with the kurdish rebels has claimed thousands of lives since they started their point but were told to me in nineteen eighty-four. be you our
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security council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for giving you president ali abdullah saleh to immediately step down the documents as the leader must transfer power to his deputy and escalating violence it also strongly condemns excessive use of force against anti-government protesters in the wake of origin between opposition ideally government forces has left at least twenty people took. to knees to vote for a new. government on sunday in the country's president writing elections and more than forty kids pulling training or is revolution over ten thousand candidates and parties are running islam is there and there secular opponents will compete for two hundred seventeen seats in a parliament which must draft a new constitution and form an interim government it all constantly runs after former president is in alladin well ali well i was ousted in the first popular uprising of the arab spring with all its support for the occupy wall street movement is growing across the world to include even if iran and north korea many
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are wondering what exactly has united so many people who protest the way how things to our own residents reporter in new york went to the center of the action to ask what brought them back. 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 say that's a 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 our 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 movement or revolution or anything like that throughout history has an issue to 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 a.d.d. world and they need a sound bite or they're off of the current dominant paradigm and we're looking to give examples of what alternative paradigms could exist i try 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 is having its problem communicating but i don't see it is an issue. because you feel like it it's all unified i think it is ultimately this is a big battle of ideas fifteen different world views 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 articulate it so you know if this sort of makes them think about why they're here
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well they're 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 profiling theme to it everybody's dissing. franchise with something you say education health care some guy over there just said shipping jobs out of the country back to their stuff with 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 reasons other i'm part of that too i mean i agree with the fact that they're shipping jobs of the country we don't need anymore so so how would you sum it up in line clear spent tens like a month or just here. little corner i can outperform the whole of both parties i think we want to party so it seems 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. and from all the approaches that are shaking out the u.s.
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government's all web site dot com points if the us marine who's stood up to there to police this to become even an intentional spokesperson for their trick movement and lots more shouting. legend or annoying child so russia's so use rockets that's all from the french space base in the tropics carrying babies past satirized medication system and need to become a rival talk about this g.p.s. . that's how the news is. a looks this out while still ahead this hour the latest edition of almost caught show plus major sports action so stay with us for a recap of the top stories before. the
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