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peace finally should be laid to rest but questions about the way he was killed and the future of the country remained with some inspiring more bloodshed to come. at that wall street protesters brahmas yet another global rally ahead of the g twenty summit aimed at pressuring world leaders to tax financial transactions and the currency trades. georgian billionaire is stripped off his citizenship after voicing political ambitions of which he vowed to stop president saakashvili from staying in power. today in the russian capital you watching r t m arena joshing libya's interim rulers have announced that the body of colonel gadhafi is to be buried on tuesday it's been taken to an unknown place in the desert to try and avoid his grave being turned into a place of worship by his supporters but as some in the country continue to
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celebrate artes and he's in our reports on how many fear or the lack of an enemy to unite against could quickly reveal the rifts among the new leadership. the liberation of our power and clear. looks like a state of euphoria here and everybody is happy and you know. even though that there is no formal you know law and order but are they ignoring the price paid for freedom in libya some thirty thousand civilians are said to have been killed four thousand still missing this house was one of nato's misses a single family lost five people including children. and they apologize to all governments but no one sauce who is going to rebuild my house who will compensate honest dollars much of the country's infrastructure has been destroyed by the water is now a serious challenge in the capital and we don't have running supplies and try to
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collect but they can. have a family with six kids we knew would have to leave and to come here every day and get water is very difficult. you've been gone the electric station in ben walid for ten days they haven't fixed the problem but at least we can come here for now. but maybe not much longer. before the war libya could boast one of the best living standards on the continent with high life expectancy and low tar wartime with the rates but after months of heavy bombing and fierce fighting the country's social and economic achievements have been brutally reversed its people now betting on a heavily armed and inexperienced group to govern them through a fresh start in the wake of destruction army asked us not to reveal his face during my play for saying this. on the talk like that if you talk or see anything
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positive about gadhafi you will have serious problems with the rebels there is no government speaking out on to the end of iraq he tells me if people were truly happy about the end of gadhafi and the way he was killed there would be millions if not thousands on the streets to get their free movies i'm sure some sixty to seventy percent of the country does not approve of the way gadhafi was killed we expected him to be tried as a prisoner of war not killed like casts and we are told a new libya there will be justice when he was the head of this country and it was not justice in the way he was killed i have no hope for the future but it's just the beginning don't you think that it could get better with time but things will take time to change in the country it's not the only agreement as i think there will be a lot of fighting in the future right now and tomorrow and some are not in this fighting going on between tribes and anyone with a weapon has power i do they want. so many celebrate this new era libya's history people like army quietly bracing for the worst. and he's now
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a r.c. tipper. and he seventeen years her coverage from levy online on her personal twitter posting pictures of the damaged. into the capital sharing her first hand fresh and also we tweeting her as r.t. underscore. meanwhile human rights watch has called on the new levy and authorities say investigate what they think could have been a massacre of khadafi loyalists in syria fifty three dad bodies many with their hands tied behind their backs were discovered at an abandoned hotel in the city political blogger karl sharrow says the interim government has little control over fires on the ground you can see the tension between that and to see. some of the more islamist led groups on the ground and in fact if you see some of the fighters in the ground they have the characteristics of islamist fighters the long. history
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of from afghanistan's own wards so this illusion that the n.p.c. has full control on the ground is not actually correct maybe another party in libya could have presented that evolution of the aspirations that's the villages them a basis for change and then down in d.c. that still has a lot of former gadhafi associates and cronies within it so that's really the number of the problem. if you want to have your say on our top story then you can log onto our comments were we are asking why the colonel gadhafi was killed well let's see what some of the viewers answered already the vast majority believe gadhafi is dead because he could have exposed the dirty dealings in the media by western governments and corporations twelve percent think nato just right out of money for our more aerial strikes slightly larger number of people believe gadhafi is to blame for his own death because of the way he treated his people others say he was killed because many members were these former subordinates well let us know
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what do you think by casting your vote at r t. the british parliament has voted overwhelmingly against holding a referendum on even the european union of a tissue of over one hundred thousand signatures from the public a cold for debate the government earlier ordered its m.p.'s to vote against the motion or face penalties a spy this dozens of david cameron's party members defied the order and what's been the biggest internal challenges faced as prime minister john gone from the vote u.k. out of the e.u. campaign says britain never signed up for what it turned out to be. the guy just still staying at track on democracy and the whole room the mother of all parliaments where these m.p.'s are not voted with their conscience or with their constituents opinions they're voting or the way their leaders tell them to because if they don't they'll get the sack that isn't democracy it's an absolute disgrace i
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don't actually think we need to be part of a political super state no one signed up i'm fifty seven but in the age of fifty four has not a vote on this and certainly my dad when he voted for a common market he didn't vote for the united states of europe that's what british people are upset about there's a disconnect between the political elites in our great country and the people the political elites in westminster more try and stop but eventually we will get our referendum and we will get out of the let me tell you it's not our problem to sort out the problems in greece and tell me why we should work to the age of seventy two or seventy three to pay for stuff ross who lives in downtown athens to retire at fifty we shouldn't we're not going to it's the end this euro state is collapse in as we speak meanwhile in the heart of the e.u. leaders are desperately trying to find a remedy for the raging debt crisis if promised to come to a solution
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a final meeting in brussels on wednesday by nigel parotid m.e.p. from the u.k. the panther party believes that far from being a uniting force the e.u. is quickly becoming a catalyst for conflict. i want a europe where we cooperate together and work together and sign agreements together nor europe where we hand over the ability to make those decisions to a group of our elected bureaucrats in a strange irony with the whole eurozone project is that what it's down far from bringing people closer together it's pushed people further apart not just with soc eighty three to cameron we now have the greeks abusing the germans they now burnie you flags in athens openly discussed it was wrong on the hour we have the germans slagging off the greeks as being lazy and useless and the irony of this project is far from us all becoming friends together in this new european house actually we're beginning to argue and becca in the most extraordinary way you can all type twenty
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seven different countries with twenty one different languages all with their own different histories and different forms of government you cannot take them and force them into one unitary form of government without first getting their approval that approval has never been given and the european project actually is dying as we look at it we may take many years just as the soviet union did but it's dying as we look at it because right across europe voters are saying we don't want this model we reject and asked our next pay to herbert are asking why banks are fried remains unpunished. but the financial fraud going on repeated leigh they're allowed to get away with it if there's a community penalties in what's that what's the message being sent take more take more there's no penalties it's a what we're just opening the safe take all you want they just impose austerity
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measures and if we did you just throw the courtyard. people who don't like your roles there's more serious. occupy wall street protesters are planning another global rally later this week ahead of the g twenty summit to demand world leaders impose a robin who tax on financial transactions the movement against economic inequality that started in lower manhattan has gained widespread support around the globe but it's in new york that peaceful protests have seen most to rest as well as allegations of police have a had a artie's more in a fortnight has more. well six weeks into the occupy movement nearly one thousand unarmed activists have been arrested in new york city. thrown to the ground beaten netted like flies and pepper sprayed. the n.y.p.d.
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east tactics have been harshly criticized yet the most profound and public condemnation recently came from u.s. marine sergeant shamar thomas won't offending demonstrators in times square. tonight. the lone man that stood up to dozens of new york cops comes from a family of honor my step father he was he went to ghana stand in two thousand and six see my mother were actually in iraq the same time sergeant thomas completed two tours in iraq before returning to his homeland where he now aligns unself with the activists he says are being targeted by aggressive authority a uniform i haven't seen and why. take on
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a person one on one it's always a few of them you know three four five in a one person these aren't you know protests as this is police will tell you hands down the twenty five year old war that says it's come to a point where iraqi activists are treated with more respect and humility then their american counterparts he recalls an incident when hundreds of iraqis got violent with us olders a few people started throwing rocks and everybody kind of started on rocks and we actually had a marine get hit in the face he was on back of the truck but after a day you know the people were free to go you know what i mean we didn't arrest anybody we didn't go beat up on anybody so to see the police officers doing is that on all civilians in our own country was this it was you know that's. i was amazed like i was in shock visiting the protesters he stood proudly to defend sergeant thomas receives something of a hero's welcome in zuccotti park i'm sure yes i you know god bless you really you know we've been gestures of appreciation towards the green that completed combat in
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baghdad but just began his battle against police brutality here at home sergeant thomas's public lashing of the i'm like you need has one we inspired the birth of a new group called all the primaries it calls on us veterans of all military branches to join anti-war street protests and with roughly forty dollars that soldiers coming back from iraq by the year's end his international grass roots movement may grow even mightier. artsy new york. we've got plenty more on the protests we'll be america including a true taste of revolution occupies the shirts pens and lawns only a few of the three thousand pieces of merchandise on offer. turning into a successful brand for businesses to stir up sales.
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the. lyrics like you. keep. on george's richest man who is known for his harsh criticism of president
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saakashvili is facing some strong off stickles as he tries to answer the contras political fray his plans to run for high office haven't been welcomed by the current stories they have revoked and you georgian citizenship and now cora has refused and all the decision are he still barred reports from tbilisi. the man who could challenge cyclists really billionaire bidzina ivanishvili is entering georgia's political battleground according to his lawyer that's frightened to make else that because really the president of eight years. when he said he's going to create a political party has gone into politics and he started to get ready for elections the government panicked panicked so much they took away a vanished police georgian citizenship officials did point out that he had french citizenship as well which is against george law and that he might be deported he says it's politically motivated and he's appealing the decision. our government has
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a way of accusing people of treason and the authorities violate their power and then use their position as an excuse for their actions the georgian government has also regular bank of vanished really owns the middle keys ations of money laundering dissolved and removes some of his security guards and arrested people close to him ivanishvili is famous as one of georgia's richest businessmen he's funded the building of churches and theaters and now he's funding the return of a well known georgian satirical t.v. show the show's director says he has confidence in a banish really but he's still new to politics. he's learning how to be a politician he used to be a very significant businessman but now the methods he used in his business have to be changed because he's a public politician but he adapts very quickly. and he'll have to because one of them is really himself is confident he'll win the next election many around him on
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t.v. i'm sure he'll be in it. it's hard to tell if it's in or ivanishvili the reports of george's political future or north but it's easy to see his case as a metaphor for the overall state of politics here the war coming home to form a political force would be clear evidence of the democratic spirit that so often talked about in georgia it's not so often sure tom watson oxy tbilisi georgia i'll take a look at some other stories from around the world rescue teams are struggling to find survivors trapped under the debris in turkey after a deadly earthquake struck the eastern city of bam on sunday almost two hundred eighty people have been confirmed dead with over a thousand injured in the seven point two badasses quake thousands of people whose homes were destroyed are spending the nights outside with temperatures forecast to plunge below zero and snowfall expected. american north korean diplomats are in geneva discussing the resumption of six party nuclear disarmament
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talks young gay agreed to stop its nuclear program six years ago in exchange for aid and a peace treaty with washington but then withdrew from talks in two thousand and nine the north korean leader is sadies country is ready to return to negotiations which also include the us russia china south korea and japan during his visit to russia earlier this year. tunisia's islamist party and is claiming victory in the country's first democratic elections official results are to be announced later on tuesday but preliminary results suggest the group will win most votes its main rival a secular center left party has admitted defeat former president ben ali was overthrown nine months ago after mass demonstrations you've been in power for three years. well another country affected by the arab spring syria is still a long way from holding elections but the government has promised to implement crucial reforms within six months or record short period of time according to
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syria's foreign minister is exclusive interview with r.t. that's coming up in less than fifteen minutes time but here is a look at what we have what he rather had to say. the country's leadership is not slowing down reforms and the deadline set by the syrian president are very short and in less than six months the country will see these reforms carried out that's why i'm asking if you opposition really cares for the future of this country why it wouldn't begin dialogue as lay out some serious approaches to creating a new syria as for the bloodshed let me ask you whether there's a regime anywhere in the world whose purpose is to kill its own citizens or rather isn't its direct purpose to protect its own citizens from terrorists when we are confronted with arms terrorist groups who have nothing to do with recording. the illegal trade in human organs is thriving in ukraine and authorities are
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struggling to bring the problem under control the country's medical infrastructure means it's still too difficult for people to get hold of vital body parts through a gentleman means being nasty turn to the black market i don't know if he or she asked he takes up a story. gillian as father died in the march last year however a couple of months ago she received a surprising call from the local police as i knew. the police tell me that my father's eyes were removed from his lordly to be sound if they were on a downer we didn't notice anything at the communal as those who did it disguise their actions i was drawn to the camp louise did not know the doctors and that account of one hundred ninety died had their. tissue from ice can be used for up to a week after death and is quite ill in helping those in need of surgery. such surgery can be performed by any surgeon if there was a state issue bank then the specialist would take the available cornea from there
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and transplant it to a person but ukraine has no tissue and that's why those in need i think it will grow daughter into a legal surgeon's. the ukrainian authorities launched an investigation into the case of l.m.'s father which for some reason has become secret from shipping bones of the dead abroad to a lawfully extracting stem cells from the newborns lately the illegal dollar market has been thriving in ukraine several top specialists of ukraine's leading surgery institute's are currently on trial they are accused of conducting more than fifty illegal dollar surgeries over the past decade cases like this have turned into your of staff of illegal transplants doctors are pushing hard to change the nineteen ninety nine law and are attempting to create a united state tissue bank this they say will oust illegal surgeries for good but even optimists say this may take years serious ascii r.t.
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reporting from kiev in ukraine. brings up today here on r.t. and current events here with business news. they're welcome to business here on r.t. russia's natural gas monopolies eyeing to buy the german energy and telecom company and recalled the company produces electric power using green energy and sells natural gas and internet service that's also been going on for several months but no final decision has been made yet last week of a german authorities approve the sale of a portion and look home to gasp wrong if the deal is completed it will be the first time gazprom will get access to the end users of natural gas in germany and a call with an independent as you provided with a turnover of around seventy five million euros. let's have a look at the markets now while prices the struggling for direction after reaching a two months high in the previous session investors are waiting for the details of
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europe's plan to cope with the debt crisis light sweet is trading close tonight between dollars and well while brant is around one hundred and eleven dollars per barrel. chinese markets gain on tuesday while most all the major asian equity markets are down the nikkei's losing of a percent while the gain point two percent is our investor the waiting for a crucial announcement on how your plans to stand its debt crisis and here in russia markets open it's mixed it up around two tenths of a percent while the was it is to ten percent in the book. and marks and first of all measurable i've seen says monday's rally is like you can ill is likely to continue as markets expect leaders to progress in solving the eurozone problems. think the market again being the last is only being green zone and especially. no means an oil search or even read it all so we're always one of
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them wanted to present correct with much i think it's all circular could be years difference of story investors speaking involved in metals mining companies so it's a hybrid of stocks which usually are grown. in the market. you know the news canadian developers are aiming to invest around six hundred million dollars in the russian state over the five years there was a newspaper says that trainee development and shenkman corp are to create a new company which will invest in building retail products in the moscow region investors are counting on long term contracts for up to twenty years. and also are producing champagne for another ten years at least that time local sparkling wine makers can keep the word champagne on their bottles the movie is part of an agreement between russian producers and those from the french champagne region twenty twenty two deadline may be extended if we branding russian bubbly proves more difficult than first thought a fight over the champagne appellation started in two thousand and nine french
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insists that champagne is a chair graphic location and can only be used for why it's produced in that region . that's all for us i'll be back in about forty five minutes with. wealthy british style. is not on the tires.
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