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dances on thursday the incident sparked international calls for an investigation with allegations the ousted leader was executed a leaked video for trades a man boasting that he shot could not feed twice in cold blood during his capture in the city of the claim is supported by a post-mortem was discovered two bullet holes on the colonel's body elections and i want you to be held in libya within eight months followed by the formation of a new government and the drafting of a constitution however the post gadhafi future looks uncertain as ethnic and tribal divisions emerge among libyans once united in revolution and then nato which is winding down its military intervention while its members rush to secure lucrative oil deals with the new libyan authorities and he said now he has more from tripoli . not so long ago it with handshakes and hugs now it's his head. and his family and a lot of tales to tell about just foreign involvements and the fact that though he
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was always portrayed as a great guy who you also played a lot of footsie and banking with western powers. graphic gruesome footage of gadhafi went viral as news of his death spread after months of being number one on nato hit list under the banner humanitarian mission. we came we saw he died that didn't have anything to do with your visit. libya's and t.c. claims he was killed in crossfire but edited video begs to differ that show here clearly wiping blood from his head then clearly dead look at the footage shown on t.v. proves that he was captured alive and wounded and after that he was killed. although pressure is growing for an investigation for find out if gadhafi died as clinton put it or was executed for the u.n. and human rights organizations should all pushed. not only for investigation of the
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death of gadhafi and certainly the lynching of many of the libyan members of the. support to gadhafi but also the bombings that they've inflicted in libya that destroyed so many of libya's infrastructure and also so many libyan civilians who died in the u.s. who were killed in the. alliance officials claim the mission in libya is coming to remand the no fly zone will be reviewed at the u.n. security council but many believe this is only the end of gadhafi and the beginning of a new era of crisis libya is in for a period of horrendous chaos after the nato bombing that's brought parts of libya back to the stone age some say the race for the country's oil has kicked off france is already demanding thirty five percent of libya's gross national gross oil production and i suspect that the people of libya will be furious and outraged that
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they are paying france for having bombed the infrastructure having destroyed the schools the hospitals the the water supply and a country united in hatred for going down feet might not stand together now that he's gone all these these different groups that we were held together but one thing that was a trigger. and that's gone away you can redirect their anger at each other and i think. chaos ensues and political instability there's a lot of people looking back on libya. and we change and we're back where now and that is not the great celebrations continued throughout the week running the country and it seems few people here are really thinking about the future what a libya without gadhafi it really means for them a country with no leader a lot of weapons and even more oil reporting from tripoli and he's now
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a party. keeping us updated with the latest from tripoli online as well if you just head over to a twitter stream you can keep track of her account of events and post. british m.p. german corcoran things the killing of gadhafi slams the credibility of libya's new war thora he's who will now find themselves challenged to maintain order in the country the risk this footage of him apparently in the back of a truck in the town surrounded by a very angry mob of the assumption i guess is that he was killed by this mall sometime shortly after that he should have been treated as a prisoner of war take him interviewed interrogated and put on trial and then they do process would have taken place it looks when he was indeed killed in the back of a truck and this really does raise some question marks about the command and discipline of the t.n.c. forces and what libya is going to be like not just tomorrow but next month next
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year and in the next ten years because clearly there is a need for a stable government in libya there is a need for a democratic government in libya there is need for an investigation into human rights difficulties and abuses in the past but there's an awful lot of an awful lot of irregular forces out there otherwise the alternative is some ghastly descent into war with all the many armaments that there are there already in libya. all right i mean time in syria the death of colonel gadhafi sparked a fresh wave of anti-government protests all of them calling for president bashar al assad to step down dozens more people were reportedly shot dead us troops loyal to damascus crack down on the demonstrators over three thousand dollars being killed in the country since march but as artists are syria reports from syria both sides of the conflict have plenty of blood on their hands. this is the office of the trader reads one of the messages on the wall israel and the u.s.
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were able to buy you with a thousand dollars says another. this is where several opposition leaders work like hire he had been a vocal critic and had spent fourteen years in jail a very bad time he recalls like many opposition members he thinks there's really very little room for because the lesion under the current environment. because troops must be withdrawn their backs clear voices and the regime that i know. is listening to people. he insists peaceful protesters were forced to respond to attacks by security forces but he acknowledges that now it's simply not black and white responsibility for the violence goes both ways. not only the army and intelligence service killing civilians but we have some civilians killing soldiers yes son was one of the first
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soldiers killed since protests began in the country he was killed in daraa on march twenty three. all foreign media acknowledge that too many of the army and national guards have lost their lives should have been some people say that's armed groups don't exist he kidnapped these civilians and the members like my son how could all new members kill other members this is impossible the media that says it is plain lying. and variant lies the problem there. there is confusion about what's really going on information is taken by each side and used to defend their position so if you're hearing the arguments for one side you'll likely believe them amid this atmosphere of confusion and misinformation the push for reforms continues what's the lingering that informs this is another question whenever a new legislation is made we see an escalation of the security situation in syria and the killing by the guns but we cannot absolutely put the blame on the
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government as i mean some circles are trying to propagate all voices from both sides are calling for dialogue to sit down and talk to the syrians themselves agree that if this crisis is to be resolved that foundation of trust should be first laid down but with each threat or death syria respond the rise in an already widening political gap. does or still you are damascus. just turning ten minutes past the hour here in moscow coming your way shortly the class gap that's devouring the united states. because. dozens of people are arrested across america for peaceful anti corporate demonstrations anger towards the so-called one percent keeps on growing. that we report on why nato warnings and tear gas are not enough to get ethnic serbs to remove their barricades to the disputed kosovo border. this is their
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weekly here on r.t. now european leaders have become crucial talks in brussels aimed at resolving the region's debt crisis and keeping another recession that way they're expected to tell banks to accept that greek debt will never be paid in full and instead they should raise new capital to deal with the losses now this week violent clashes broke out in athens where people fed up with yet more austerity measures vented their anger sarah ferguson was there. processor become a regular occurrence very very behind the five cents thing that's growing public angry because of a third say what that means to the people here in the country has been cut to their wages by around thirty percent in most cases on top of that. the pensions the public spending unemployment here in the country is cripplingly high and we
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seen the emergence of a new generation of homeless these measures really nice things have affected everyone here in great oh i've been. here almost up to that get passed on to us to our ya year. old son of five one of the nation of the people who will fight peacefully because we want our lives come by. the young and the rose and people from all walks of greek life joined the today protest largest police is seen since the crisis began one of the most violent referred police very far it's but it wasn't to be the anger once again boiling over with fights breaking out not just with the police but amongst the protesters from cells greek society is facing a social disaster for the past two years we've received austerity package after
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austerity package people are beyond third breaking point they cannot stand it anymore. and it's not just the protesters with an appetite to change the date was passed and top government officials did applies when a position then the saying he thinks that the nation is in a struggling with his conscience he's not the only one speaking to a police major after the protests at the start of the month tell me if the pressure today for the riot police involved in these events you know the school or the system of the it is very hard to describe the feeling. of the policeman because there are two a social and professional group who are suffering by the economic measures to the government has to take and sometimes it is really hard for them to take part in d.c. protests as a working people but once more they had to take to the streets to piss playtest is even they he wanted to make their point peacefully the rest of europe and the i think it's going to be watching this very closely because this isn't just a problem that affects great it in the situation that affect the anti you're right
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so you can see what the people in the country right now willing to go through that have their voices heard the people here are going to have to wait a while longer see if anyone from now be ready to listen. well it's a race against time for the e.u. leaders to resolve the eurozone debt crisis but financial analyst patrick young says any idea they come up with will simply be obsolete i think we're actually coming close to the end because ultimately the greek economy is in such a mess there is simply nothing can be done i mean what we're trying to do here is take the world's most obese person and give them a crash diet so they're going to turn into i don't know cindy crawford by the end of next year i mean it's simply impossible you can't do that the greek railways for example i mean the salary bill something like a hundred million euros the total amount of income is like one hundred million
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euros in total it costs about seven hundred million euros i believe to run the railway system you cannot possibly manage to change those numbers in such a short period of time the simple truth is greece has too much debt no matter of belt tightening is going to change it now what's going to happen news we're going to have to take what we call in banking terms are haircut on the debt and ultimately it's not going to be cutting of the hair a lot of people are going to be left somewhat bald. now five fifteen pm here in moscow you're watching the weekly at least one hundred ninety wall street protesters were arrested by police during the occupy chicago demonstration arrested for refusing to leave a city park it comes or two days after dozens of protesters were arrested in new york activists say police responded to the peaceful rallies with unnecessary force it's been over a month since the protests against fat cats and corporate greed erupted in the united states and saudis guy in
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a chicken explains the expanding gap between the rich and poor could have dire consequences for the country. a class war seemed impossible in a country where being wealthy east part of the national dream but as thousands marched on wall street and in other parts of america protesting against the system that they claim works only for the benefit of the few super rich individuals and corporations many ask whether america is facing a class war that at a time when the rich are getting richer while the middle class is collapsing class war is being waged in america today unfortunately the old saw eye is winning the so-called one percent of winners are the nation's top corporations which this year made the economy's very slow growth as non the less made record profits the things to various loopholes many of these corporations pay little or nothing in taxes the corporations say they need the tax breaks to be able to invest more in to hire more
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america's second largest energy producers chevron is now lobbying not to let the government tax them more and to my question how many americans has chevron hired since the tax breaks were introduced in two thousand and four the c.e.o. of the company said there were up slightly a few thousand in our upstream business over the years but not significantly not significantly on our chevron payroll a few thousand jobs for the billions of dollars in tax stimulus that the government gave them economists say marriage has. largest corporations are sitting on more than three trillion dollars and not investing in the economy unemployment in the us remains over nine percent where we live in a nation where corporations can profit off a child dying at the same time with their parents into bankruptcy because they're trying to pay for these kids medical bills. what does that say about our country the wall street answer to people's rage and if you kill all three will be nobody
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holds great jobs but as one of the protesters tried to put a word of objection we call it all done all done it's not your show monkey i'm talking to these people hold on i'm not talking to you you can. talk personal success and money have always being part of the american dream when the real the aspiration to become rich is the cli ingrained in american society and widely promoted by pop culture but those who took to the streets have made it clear that the situation when the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer is not their idea of the american dream in fact it could be the end of it and the beginning of a class war i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . all right i still have a few in the program here on our legendary launch a russian soyuz rocket set saw from a french space space in the tropics this week carrying with it the e.u.'s first satellite navigation system high into orbit. nato led
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peacekeepers trying to remove roadblocks in northern cause if i have been prevented by such on the roads guarding of the disputed cause of a border crossing so i set up the barricades in july to stop cause a fire from extending its control over the part of the country that is populated mostly by ethnic serbians if a national reports on the continuing stand off. as months of tension between serbs just nicole bennett closers continue roads in northern coast. they remain closed for some serbs or for to find their barricades and see themselves again as victims of history these cartoon reads we defeated your grandad we defeated your fathers we'll win again local serbs compare the nature 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 look
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how they aren't we have nothing but flag and faith in god some two hundred meters away they took a four soldiers keep watching i would prefer a peaceful solution but talks by an agreement judge 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 do fall back on my own needs. some of them are. going to be no surprise the generals only means a military once the status quo northern kosovo remains the standoff between k. four soldiers and local serbs is no closer to resolution but people from both sides of the barricades a glad to avoid any further violence it's away from media glare 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 bend village in courses south west serves
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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 rushed to him but i was worried he died immediately i didn't even say good bye to him. w. bush shows us his wounds she was shocked when his father's killers try to eliminate the only witness i will never return to that place they'll chase me i'm worrying about. my fellow and myself in a separate incident just last week another unarmed serb was killed in a cold front taishan with a local these two men together with their friend mir drug the father the big 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 york hire we talked for five minutes then he said he needed to
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come back to his car to take in some form but came back instead with a kalashnikov do you want your land back he shouted and started firing out on drug was killed at the scene the man who just lost their friends they there is only one reason he was killed but just because we are serbs periods eleven years after the end of major conflict here 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 like to change refn optionality course of a. little bit on the story is that kay for troops used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd of serbs at the blockade in northern kosovo serbian a political analyst alexander a perfect she claims the concessions to broker a peaceful solution were made but foreign peacekeepers still attacked. they're not going to stop now that's for sure it's just
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a matter of who will be more stubborn the serbs who are defending their own land or the nato forces sent here from who knows where the serbs have tried to negotiate they've even they've even tried to give concessions in the sense that they're willing to let supply convoys pass and supply the nato troops what they're not willing to do is allow albanian so-called customs officials from taking to the border between call civil and the rest of serbia and this is something that they're not going to back away from so this is why we can expect more conflict because obviously nato is acting as the infantry of. the government in prishtina there isn't going to be any membership that's the biggest issue of all i mean it's does anyone think it's realistic for a place like also to be part of the e.u. i mean two thirds of the heroin coming from ghana standing to europe those two possible it's the place with the highest crime rate probably in the world you know the capital of arms human smuggling or human organ smuggling in trafficking this
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place would never get into the e.u. and the e.u. obviously has no plans of including serbia there either so you know this is just a game it's just the membership is just being used as as a means of it for extracting concessions from belgrade not giving the albanians normal average albanians the illusion that they're actually going to get something down the road when it when it would be much easier for them to just come to peace with their serbian neighbors. vitalistic a quick pause from the weekly here on r.t. to check out some other world headlines for you let's get an update now on the turkey a seven point three magnitude has struck eastern turkey very close to the border with iran where the local mayor said he has seen too many bodies and too much blood at the locations officials report the earthquake has caused a number of deaths with dozens hospitalized after some twenty five apartment buildings collapsed the local airport was also significantly damaged and is unable
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to receive rescue planes carrying humanitarian aid for the tremor was also felt in iran armenia and georgia. to colombia now where at least ten soldiers have been killed in an ambush by rebels in the country's north east it comes just before a nationwide election is planned for next week last thursday another attack on colombia's border with ecuador left ten soldiers dead after their vehicles hit roadside bombs both incidents are being blamed on active left wing fark rebels despite the group being the focus of a recent army offensive. the afghan president hamid karzai has said his country would back pakistan if it ever went to war with the us a statement that contrasts with his harsh criticism of his nation's eastern neighbor during the u.s. secretary of state's recent visit to kabul both hillary clinton and karzai have accused the pakistani government of providing safe haven to terrorist groups
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launching attacks in afghanistan. a larger german satellite rosie that has made an uncontrolled reentry into the atmosphere after been deactivated in space over a decade ago scientists were not able to communicate with before its return our knowledge trying to determine its whereabouts space enthusiasts worldwide are following the latest developments on the search for the fallen telescope online micro blocks. well the other astronomers there have been glued to the progress of a russian soyuz rocket launched on friday from space based in french guiana it's carrying the first parts of a european satellite navigation system into orbit daniel bushell was that i witnessed an age. the launch of a new era in russian space history the first ever liftoff of a soyuz rocket in the west confirms his position as the leader in the field it's
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one thousand seven hundred successful takeoffs way ahead of any other rival so when the french led team began plans to send galileo satellites into orbit it was first choice when we needed it medium long trail from here and we immediately thought of show you galileo is europe's new answer to america's g.p.s. navigation system promising much greater accuracy and reliability with so used to launch it the e.u. is confident say use is one of the best lunch on these on the size so we put together the best competitive and together we can be the best and beat all the older compare all the open and the soyuz and it's just simply have had to be specially adapted to handle the challenges brought by the tropical climate of four croix from its sister sites in russia's north and the steps of kazakstan the soil to needed some work including clearance of one hundred twenty hector's of jungle
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forest for the launch under a new agreement soyuz is to send many more satellites for europe into orbit from the site with much of the equipments being built in russia and then shipped to french going on a massive boost for the russian space industry as for the future well speaking only about french grand cru. there's a contract country for fifty or so years. can you imagine fifty or so years which means that for the minimum six seven years both some and the moscow factories they will be fully engaged and that lots of work to do this success cements the reputation of soyuz as the world's top space program but it's also turns a new page in relations between the european union and russia c.d.o. e.u. figures with the suit and expressed optimism for the new corporation the two
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galileo sets of lights into little bits without a glitch so the cheers of the little team and guests in russian soyuz means both the e.u. and russia will be hoping the project will indeed mean a union of interests include support the ship the new bushel altie french guiana. all right up so in here on r.t.i. we explore the role of the university of california and the development of america's nuclear weapons program statement of the headlines first in a moment here on.
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its to life long dream for many. months brave real alone is not enough to steer the ship. knowledge endures and genuine love to the motherland history all require. people who revive the engine craft harsh. through the centuries on our team. welcome back with all to you live from moscow with me rory sushi are the latest news on the week's top stories now a blood stained to end to an era in libya with allegations colonel gadhafi was executed by the interim government's troops. breaking point this week violent
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clashes erupted in greece as people were hit with more austerity measures while e.u. leaders up against the clock meet to try and resolve the debt crisis. battle over barricades nato forces fail to remove roadblocks by force of the disputed serbia kosovo border as ethnic serbs guard the blockade to stop the peacekeepers advance. our next film which brings to light the timely issue of nuclear weapons in the modern age and the responsibility of the science and research up towards our future safety special report is now hot. it is.
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