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inside a meat market fridge the slain former libyan leader moammar gadhafi has been buried his body was taken to a secret location in the desert to prevent his grave from becoming a shrine for sympathizers or even from being vandalized and he said now is in tripoli with the latest developments. well he's actually finally buried dawn this tuesday in secret for witnesses swearing on the koran that they will never reveal the site obviously the entrance to afraid that it could become some kind of a shrine to the late leader but also i think it's fair to say we'll hear this from analysis throughout the day that with him to the grave when a lot of the secrets of his wheeling and dealing as they call it with the west's very close ties with a lot of western countries before they decided that this dictator needed to go down with him being buried today it needs to be pointed out that it was completely not in accordance with islamic law and he was on display for some of those days in
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a shopping center after being kept a no walk in refrigerator for days you see these pictures coming out of that site people actually wearing masks because obviously the smell despite the fact that he was being refrigerated was getting to the people and he's been put to rest now and the first some of the first announcements that we're hearing in fact from the most . that he sees the country moving towards should be along which of course is a very hard by islamic way of leading the country at the same time just recent elections in tunisia where official results are expected to come in later on tuesday but so far it looks like the leading party that will take over most of the positions in parliament will be an islamist party the ennahda party. really is something that in a way is ironic i think it's fair to say the west very strongly pushing for these so-called democracies to be born and it may not play out the way they actually wanted but again huge challenges ahead for libya and while people here are
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certainly basking in the celebration of gadhafi is just a few of them it seems seems a really thinking about what that means for the future of the. cars of liberation are loud and clear. looks like a state of euphoria here where 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 with four thousand still missing this house was one of nato's misses a single family lost five people including children in. their poll gys top government but no one toss it in who is going to rebuild my house who will compensate on a circle all those much of the country's infrastructure has been destroyed finding water is now a serious challenge in the capital and supplies and try to collect what they can
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also have bread and a family with six kids we know what to do leave them to come here every day and get water is very difficult. they bombed the electric station and then wally for ten days they haven't fixed the problem 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 tide mortality 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 i'll be asked us not to reveal his face fearing might pay for saying this. that if you talk or see anything positive about gadhafi you will have serious problems with the rebels there is no government
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speaking out on to the end of you he tells me if people were truly happy about the end of daschle and the way he was killed there would be millions 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 them to be tried as a prisoner of war not killed like not only are told in new libya that would be justice when he was the head of this country and there was no 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 that things will take time to change in the country. i think there will be a lot of fighting in the future right now and tomorrow and one of the there is fighting going on between triumphs and anyone with a went on as power who can do what they want. so many celebrate this new hour libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. and he's now
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artsy tipperary. and as any so now is continuing coverage from libya online on personal twitter feed having a lot here. latest tweets she posted images of libyan children rummaging through what's left of colonel gadhafi also log on to our web site to have your say in our latest poll numbers right here and see what you're thinking we're asking what's the most. the worst thing you. could have in store for the world so far just over thirty percent think war looted weapons may end up in terrorist hands by the same amount believe family could use the late dictator's gold for revenge on the west around think more bloodshed is to come because the civil war is not finished with the rest saying a new islamist government to make. oil countries do so much of it. well
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even though libya was declared liberated it's no closer to peace and freedom the view of. a spokesman for british civilians for peace in libya. into the civil war between the rebel factions and the m.d.c. is all about to blow up even the leadership of the m.d.c. are stating this very clearly and so there is no peace in libya so where is the substance of any type of liberation or freedom there is none or all my friends who were involved in the media before the fall of tripoli refused to speak on camera refused to speak to any international journalist because they're being hunted literally now so this is the state of affairs in libya the explosion inside which killed one hundred people is definitely in indication of the complete anarchy which is libya now when you say we need to have a central government that brings security in order which they had under gadhafi for forty two years look at iraq and they were security and there was some semblance of safety for the people under saddam hussein and now it's the wild west it's completely on the case that i think the resistance will grow and let's see what
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happens and they tell us stuck in libya and they cannot run in syria because of russia and china so one can only hope who has a sense of humanity to people in for the libyan people the point i'm making is that in islam never has the west allowed a modern progressive and team clear list islam islam to really develop and that they did today here in a fragile group kaiser and go home stacy her but discussing what would have happened to colonel gadhafi if he was pushed not to the wall but to wall street has a preview of what's coming up later this hour. if the market. got nona jet and landed on wall street so at some point the last three months he would have been immediately put on the board of directors of j.p. morgan they would have given him a multi-billion dollar bonus and he would be doing fantastic he would be on all the talk shows talking about his plan to monetize this country's assets in the greater
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good of a global oil kleptocratic dream state of never ending gusher of profits for the top one tenth of one percent now the occupy wall street movement and the global insurrection against banker occupation has to ask themselves why the justice was selectively served against gadhafi and not tony blair or jamie diamond or lloyd blankfein how come those guys are not hiding in a spider hole somewhere. you with now the occupy wall street movement is a gearing up for another round of global rallies this weekend intended to coincide with the upcoming g. twenty summit where these latest protests are aimed at pressuring world leaders to introduce a so-called robin hood tax on what they say is the virtually unregulated global casino of financial transactions because once he's more important reports it won't
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be easy to achieve. 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 miles and pepper sprayed. the n.y.p.d. east tactics have been harshly criticized yet the most profound and public condemnation recently came from u.s. marine sergeant shamar thomas while defending 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
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six and 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 and self with the activists he says are being targeted by aggressive authority in uniform have a scene and watch t.v. . take on a person one on one it's always a few of them you know three four five and i'm a one person yes these aren't you know protests as this is police will tell you hands down the twenty five year old war vet 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 violent with u.s. soldiers a few people started throwing rocks and everybody kind of started the rocks and we actually had a marine get hit in the face he was on back of a truck but at that ad you know the people were free to go you know what i mean we've been no arrest anybody we didn't go beat up on anybody so to see the police
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officers doing this to on our civilians in our own country was just it was you know us. well 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 so yes. it really you know we've been hurt gestures of appreciation towards the marine that completed combat in baghdad but just began his battle against police brutality here at home sergeant thomas is public blasting of the n.y.p.d. has put forth the inspired birth of a new cold occupied marine it calls on us veterans of all military branches to join the anti-war street protests and with roughly forty thousand soldiers coming back from iraq by the years and its international grassroots movement may grow even mightier point i am artsy we are. nearly quarter past the hour here in the russian capital the british parliament has struck down a motion calling for a national referendum on leaving the european union the vote was initiated by
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a public petition signed by a one hundred thousand people and backed by a minority of m.p.'s tired of what they see as the meddling by the ease used in suffering british a fast misgivings culminated in one m.p.'s from prime minister david cameron's own party rebelling that despite government orders to vote against the measure and a warning that this is the wrong time to abandon the e.u. but john gaunt from the vote u.k. out of the e.u. campaign says it's simply not britain's responsibility to pay for the mistakes of others. we've got just still staying at check on democracy and the home the mother of all parliament these m.p.'s are not voting with their conscience or with their constituents opinions they're voting the way their leaders tell them to because if they don't they'll get the sack that isn't democracy is an absolute disgrace i don't actually think we need to be part of
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a political superstar no one signed up on fifty seven but in the age of fifty. for has not a vote on this i'm 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 mark try and stop those 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 staff 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 collapsing as we speak. i know we've got plenty more opinion on the euro skeptic mood gripping britain including down spoken views of. the u.k. independence party. the question is a deep recession. and
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but i. strive for failure on. the telly are you. know we. see you get your money. if you want to have sex go and have sex. you with r.t. law from moscow now it turns out that politics in georgia is not for everybody when one of the country's richest men announced that he was starting an opposition party and would run for government he and his wife suddenly found themselves without citizenship and an appeal to court was then rejected it is time barton examines the case. the man who could challenge psychos really billionaire bidzina
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ivanishvili is entering georgia's political battleground according to his lawyer that's frightened to make else that has 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 they panicked so much they took away a vanished police georgian citizenship and 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 a way of accusing people of treason the authorities violate their power and then use their position as an excuse for their actions the georgian government has also raided a bank or vanish really owns made accusations of money laundering dissolved and removed some of his security guards and arrested people close to him ivanishvili is
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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 while a vanish very himself is confident he'll win the next election many around him on t.v. i'm sure he'll be in it. it's hard to tell if it's inner ivanishvili will be part of george's political future or not but it's easy to see his case as a metaphor for the overall state of politics here but walking him to for political force would be clear evidence of the democratic spirit that's so often talked about in georgia it's not so often show tom watson oxy tbilisi georgia. are now at twenty
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minutes past the hour here in moscow to check out some other international headlines for you certainly an update on turkey now. started burying the more than four hundred thirty victims of sunday's powerful earthquake in the country's southeast over a thousand others were during the rescue teams are carrying on the search for survivors trapped under collapsed buildings with hundred still missing thousands of homeless now preparing to spend the night amid forecasts of low temperatures and snow for. two days of talks between the u.s. and north korean officials in geneva over pyongyang's nuclear program have narrowed differences between the two sides but american envoy stephen bosworth says no agreement was reached to get six party nuclear disarmament negotiations back on track north korea agreed to stop its nuclear program six years ago and exchange for aid and a peace treaty with washington but then withdrew from talks in two thousand and.
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human rights activists claim that patients in syria's state run hospitals are being tortured in an attempt to quell the opposition it follows reports that at least six people were killed in fresh plasters government forces in the city of homs china now is increasing pressure on syria by sending a special envoy to the country to urge president assad to fulfill some of the demands of protesters and syria's foreign minister has told us here at r.t. the government plans to carry out reforms within six months. 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 is why i'm asking if the 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
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isn't its direct purpose to protect its own citizens from terrorists we are confronted with armed terrorist groups who have nothing to do with record. syrian foreign ministers our exclusive interview with us here at our coming away next hour here in the program for now about time for the business with dmitri. thanks very much roy hello and welcome to business investors around the world are banking on a solution here of the debt crisis hoping for a comeback of growth in world markets will be meeting on wednesday but it's the effect is already being felt by russia's banking sector with moody's giving it a negative downgrade. even though we would say that russia today is relatively better than many other countries in the you. as an international i mean partner to
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many of the e.u. countries russia will feel the pressure from countries that are suffering more and that has an impact on the owners of the international banks in russia and on the russian banks as well in terms of international wholesale lending or also founding so unfortunately the general bust but this will be worldwide banking segment has an impact on russia as well that's why i think moody's s. s. made these. notes. circular to the markets that we see iraq is the trade at the highest level in twelve weeks on signs of them proving the u.s. demand for oil has gained more than twenty percent in the past three weeks light sweet is now trading at two dollars thirty three cents up ninety three sixty brant is down by just over a. u.s. markets are low after of course showed consumer confidence declined in october
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investors are moving out of stocks and into team bills and pretty much the same situation over in europe where traders digesting the string of earnings reports and the way think the outcome of tomorrow's summit of euro zone leaders drugmaker novartis is among the main decline in those shares the foolish four percent and zurich crofter its earnings mr expectations chance of british one major be a rally in more than three percent in london after a reported fourth quarter net income nearly tripled and in frankfurt the bank has lost games after reported first quarter profits beating analyst estimates. and this is the closing picture in russia where the r.t.s. and the my six post of declines although the r.t.s. managed to stay over the fifteen hundred psychological benchmark look at what's moving the minds. g. mage's mixed at the close lukoil down the more than one percent because.
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of investors moving out of these stocks who seemed pretty good growth for the past two sessions were all carly protest producer is also down two percent plans to spend five point eight billion dollars to boost production capacity eighteen percent in ten years and russia's largest comic after a virus was one of the few gayness posting pretty strong gains in just one session the first half net profit more than doubled to two hundred eighty million dollars tom monday from a creature says this is preferred site positions that are not. really ready to commit if they don't see that as a clear recurrence of the resolution of the issue or the size of the european bailout fund and also the potential acts on the greek debt so markets definitely cautious on the positive side. there is some evidence that we should get some. decent enough quarter g.d.p. numbers from the us some fairly reasonable complex numbers too from the u.s.
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. also really sure will join venture to. post a new record high financials for the first three quarters of this year the company's net income group seventy five percent to almost seven billion dollars this chief financial officer johnson moore says the results were helped by hywel price he believes this will also remain one of the drivers next year. you will be looking for again production growth year on year probably in the one to two percent area we've got some integration of our international assets to do terms of vietnam and that is way low. and we hope to see again a strong environment which will allow us to maximize our net better than. the head of russia's oil pipeline operator transnet says that china will settle a seventy five million dollar bill for oil deliveries from raw. within a fortnight the money is owed to russia's top oil company and the pipeline operator
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transnet in russia promised to consider the price of existing and new oil contracts with china the deal follows prime minister prisms visit that any of this month now problems between the countries arose in march when china decided russia was overpricing its world by two to three percent and cut payments accordingly. and staying with russia's pipeline monopoly transnet. together with investment group so macapp its all the discussed a possibility to create a joint venture to ship russian oil from rotterdam last week and a branch of oil trade of its all want to tended to build an oil terminal in the dutch city the fifty five hector facility is planned to start operation in four years and expected to take on a significant share of the global oil trade now earlier this year so my capital ready purchased in the black sea to create russia's needing food export. coming up next headlines with rort.
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