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top stories on our t.v. cheers and jeers over a gruesome death with western media's euphoric reporting of gadhafi is killing this family bonds nato to answer war crimes charges also. fresh cautious as the anti wall street protests spread police in overnight in california detained nearly a hundred activists and chased the rest off with tear gas and rubber rounds. in euro zone's bay turns in the balances the leaders tried to stop squabbling and sort of the solution instead which could see the biggest fight yet to tackle its runaway finances and in business seed signy bottles with a big future russia bets big talks on the no technology to modernize and the birth supply its economy more on this in twenty minutes.
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just after five pm here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. relatives of the slain libyan leader moammar gadhafi are reportedly looking to the hague with a war crimes lawsuit against nato well they accuse the alliance of deliberately targeting get off these convoys which they say pose no threat to civilians plato was only allowed into libya by the u.n. solely to protect citizens meanwhile the military alliance has responded scream look for them for a living eric sees me decisions and that's libyan mission by the end of this month following calls from the interim government to stay on as are his and he said now we discovered gadhafi is death isn't making the country safe. one of the major concerns here are light weapons or firearms that are massively in the hands of the population here and there are efforts from the end to see to try to collect and get people to willingly disarm and bring their weapons back but so far it doesn't look like that idea is working out we went to one collection center if you will
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yesterday it covers an area of tripoli and for the entire day only about ten or twelve a k forty seven time had been returned just to give you an idea of what that number means walking down one or two blocks here in the capital you can see maybe two times or three times more that amount of automatic weapons being waved around but even more serious concern here in terms of security about weapons storage arsenals unguarded warehouses full of weapons what happens if those weapons get into the wrong hands already human rights watch has expressed grave concern about ground to air missiles that could essentially hit civilian aircraft if they get into the wrong hands of the security situation here a very very sensitive about just recently some three hundred people were found murdered in sirte with their hands tied behind their back that is sparking accusations of political executions which is exactly what these former rebels were fighting against another thing that they just stinks if you will of hypocrisy of
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course is the way they can jockey was killed i mean we saw the brutal to some footage that went viral the whole world watching cleaving of course libyans here i don't know of a lot of the things you're seeing i in the mass media is people just full of elation that gadhafi has done that ted when you go out and speak to people and push them a little bit you do find that there are a lot of people here that are doesn't change who expressed just just horrible feelings about the way he was killed not to mention the fact that he was of course a very good party to muslim tradition he was put on display for jayson only after thousands of people came to see him was he. i believe very so so it's not exactly as it seems from afar what people feel about the daffy how we come here and actually start talking to them that however not the case in the last three years how some people very outspoken and happy about the way jackie was killed especially the mass media and actually what you're telling us that's because jaffe with him to
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the grave took many of his secrets and dealings with the west. a libya's new leaders are being increasingly accused of the kinds of abuse as they were rebelling against when they overthrew market but i'm bereft people allegedly executed in the city of sirte has risen to almost three hundred journalists james corbett has been closely following what's happening says they are the right people to be restoring law and order they never enjoyed the support of the majority of the tribes in in libya whereas gadhafi was obviously able to keep the country together for decades so we've gone from a regime of whatever sort it was with that was at least stable and enjoyed compared to some of the highest living standards in the world africa so you know a regime that self evidently is incapable of keeping a country together without the military might to feudal backing them up and i don't think anyone can argue that things have actually substantially improved from the libyan people in all of this so that's why you know i'm not sure what the solution
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is but the i think the solution cannot be to do you have more of the problem that they created this whole mess in the first place which is when you know back and to see forces. all the gruesome images of that office lynching were bets with cheers and applause and america's mainstream media which was quick to herald his demise as the dawning of a new libya artie's going to finding out whether deserting on gadhafi is great is justified. it started with cheers and. the joy of killing the african leaders spread like wildfire in the us media it was just a trillion dollars to get saddam and a billion dollars to get its own libya says we're going to pay back the billion that we spent to so it's going to end up being sort of free for free for nothing so let's get in on the ground there's a lot of money to be made in the future in libya there's a lot of all to be produced no american soldier killed all the great opportunities ahead seems like the perfect new world favorable one that's meant to be
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a lesson to others i think it's sense of an important message to other leaders in the region but i tell you that these are big theaters they are not very original just like saddam hussein caught amid a whole new market he was a bad guy over many of us would argue are bad he was for them considering what the document down the welfare rights but the idea of the western audience as presented by the media he was evil it's a demonization every step of the way against gadhafi in the media today always one one man becomes a justification one leader of a country becomes a justification for destroying an entire country. for a few days the media savored the bloody medusa's. and laughed at similarities between his character in a d.h. and that of saddam hussein all the cheering about is killing in the eye of the public effectively always is
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a bad taste after the nato campaign no mention of the good civilians killed in nato strikes not much talk about the structure in the country caused by those strikes conduct this killing is presented as a triumph a triumph which can create a perception that somehow it's perfectly ok to invade a country and help its leader be lynched but if it's presented as such a success doesn't become more tempting to try the same. it's somewhere else i'm going to check our reporting from washington are. well ahead on r.t. at three thirty pm g.m.t. peter lavelle grills his guests over whether good office death was an execution or the logical outcome to libya's civil war. i just don't think there's any sign that there's a war crime involved here i don't think it's murder but i think it's it's part of an ugly process that we call war the murder was in the ambulance so far as i can
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tell. young libyan and you know maybe he should be and he should be held responsible for that but i just don't think that the attack on the convoy the selfish never alluded to this was the drug american drone plane that attacked his convoy alongside the french were warplanes and peace to do so really this was a joint french nato u.s. and murder of could other people the fact that he was technically alive but he got out as he scrambled out of his convoy hardly negates the role of the united states in his murders. and. now police in oakland california have been trying hard to scare off occupy wall street protesters that kept coming back to the city hall the activists wanted to
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reestablish a tent camp torn down earlier ninety seven people have been arrested a lot of these. developments for us again that the police getting heavy against the adze group protesters across the u.s. it seems authorities keep resorting to the same tactics the latest footage we saw came from oakland what has been happening there. well to lead a studio that we have seen from oakland is arguably the most violent we've seen police i guess the occupy wall street protesters downtown oakland california resembles something of a war so on tuesday morning when the police attacked the occupy wall street protesters with tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets shooting one man even if he's with a rubber bullets now as mentioned these are police officers who were in attempting to get the activists from their protest camp ground net they set up
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a few weeks ago outside city hall in bill clinton approximately five hundred riot police oh we're trying to take part in it being activists from the campground and each time the activists came back the clashes between police and activists became even more violent it's been reported that police used tear gas and flash grenades. four different times against a group of possibly three hundred and fifty people ha from what's been reported at least ninety seven protesters were arrested in all of course this coming out or clouds of tear gas the noise of plash really is all over well in the area. and there were very kind of disturbing images on tape of one of the police can be seen throwing a flash grenade right on to people trying to hold an injured one in our i know
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they're caught in the middle and of course was caught in a middle of classic tear gas was a person that was in a wheelchair and shows these officers still locking canisters at this person and now this far for the conflict of course you know with that. that is occupy wall street movement has been growing louder has been growing larger has been bill easing across the united states opt or launching here in new york city nearly six weeks ago now as far as what the police in oakland california say they say they can't protesters set up are was illegal and they had repeatedly told the activists that they had to leave that campground heart specialist also saved up at least had no other choice to use the tactics they did because some of the protesters were throwing rocks and bottles at the officers and city police
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say that at least two officers were injured so far and no video has surfaced showing any activist physically attacking any police officer and that has been pretty much the keystone each time there's been a report there's been a video showing police getting quite arguably some would say group with these occupy activists and what critics say is that they're using very harsh force against americans that are trying to use their freedom of speech that are protesting u.s. corporate corporate influence on politics are protesting corporate greed and as we've seen is movement gaining momentum we certainly are seeing clashes between authority and tickets growing up more violent and growing larger so this of course i have from what i've seen from what i've been reporting in covering this
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has been the most i guess aggressive tactic because oakland california looks something like a war zone urban more so on tuesday morning right now thanks very much for that they are keeping an eye developments at the u.s. thank you. now we also spoke to independent journalist josh schwartz who witnessed the police crackdown on protesters in oakland but what's much of the violence down to law enforcers having no sense of community with those who are demanding change i think that anytime the people demonstrate that they have power the authorities his city government is fearful of that i mean we live in a democracy supposedly but when that people come together in rallies and demonstrations we always are frequently see that met with a very strong arm of the law and this is no exception this was a case where people in held his ground two weeks spreading all across the country and suddenly government are seeing it as a threat and government is stepping in to shut it down most of the officers in
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oakland don't live anywhere near the city they don't relate to the people as if they're their neighbors they relate to govern as if this is some outside city that they are there trying to keep the people from overtaking the city is oftentimes the perspective that i hear when talking about lease and so there really isn't a peeling of community between the police and the residents it really does feel like a different kind of occupation of the police are you buying that the city and we're seeing this in many cities around the day or in the country or the occupy wall street protests are drawing from all walks of life people whose lives have been attended by a recession they blame on financial fat cats and associate short one of them. from riches to rags an american fairy tale gone sour eric smith walks by a luxurious manhattan hotel the chef here for six years he whipped up posh meals for the rich and famous and we did banquets for five thousand. we did parties
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for the past three presidents there are some really high end of the recession changed everything today erika's jobless and broke after being laid off or a non collecting unemployment which is. about three months because ingredients have changed to we worked with a lot of high and. now it's lettuce and tomatoes for simple vegetable gras in a brooklyn soup kitchen where he volunteers as one of the cooks for occupy wall street. aka the thirty eight year old detroit native dreams of starting his own business at taco truck but doesn't have the money you know it's been a struggle. and. he has made me think about how other people are struggling even more than myself the realisation that one in six americans are living in poverty i didn't work. out because lead eric to the occupy wall street protests calling for a change i've seen it just go from bad to worse to even worse and that's really
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happening all over the country he and other volunteers cook at the soup kitchen chairs everybody in the revolution. gets delivered to the protesters who spend day and night camping out howard erik also sleeps here at the end of the night when there's a bunch of people here i'll go to the comfort zone and find myself a sleeping bag right on the ground usually even though the chef is penniless in this revolution he says he's been waiting for it his entire life cooking for which fact cats in manhattan and trying to get their food out as fast as possible and make sure it's all perfect. for the rich source. read it and. this is something that really did make a difference to me and even though life is tougher than ever before eric says he would not choose to be anywhere else but here relatively well off to flat out wrong is not an exceptional why are there people out in the west these days eric story is
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one of millions but he is one of only hundreds that have found their way here so far distant future economic or cheap new york. or you tube channel let you see for yourself what's happening in the occupy wall street protests across the u.s. we've gathered british activists themselves all of them are you tube dot com slash our teeth. and if so that kind of evidence that's getting american officers restless google reports an increase in requests to remove video of police brutality we've got that story at r.t. dot com and also online for you. to do things with there's a new you're right that's the secret weapon there and it goes these industries in this for its own population which really caught fire for poisoned with. the weapons that keep the suffering calling r.t. dot com investigates whether american that you're really a man has bombs are leaving iraq with a generation of their form children. it's make or break day in brussels
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as european leaders gather to try and put the final touches to pull the eurozone out of its spiraling debts but the mood remains grammont with growing concern that bickering at rivalry between politicians is getting in the way and while many await a promise conclusion to the euro struggles some are already looking for inspiration elsewhere as are concern for reports. as the talks continue to try to find a resolution to the financial crisis we've met some people who are cutting through the political rhetoric and telling it how it really is meet soul sister and the greek he's political rap lyrics have been striking a chord with people about the causes of a lot of. these. protests and squirms the situation in greece is really tough everything is reversed from what we used to nala few years ago we use our own lyrics to show how we perceive things that are
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happening in our society. as well was performing in unison may come naturally to the group you are using leaders have increasingly been failing to sing from the same page you can take twenty 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 forward government and the european project actually is dying as we look at it as the battle continues to come up with a rescue plan for the e.u. talks have been marred by bickering amongst the member states. we don't have the greeks abusing the germans they don't burn the flags you know openly with swastikas drawn on them and we have the germans slagging off the greeks as being lazy and useless and they are really of this project is far from us all becoming friends together in this new european house actually we're beginning to argue. in the most
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extraordinary way. because greeks struggle to do with the sturdy measures including cuts to jobs wages and pensions princess is in the streets claim he's in paris and brussels in athens it's a blame political gains the flooding needs of the people all the politicians have to speak each other not budge because on the that's the big problem there's a big problem. everybody do that everything he wanted from his party the left. and nobody here the people the school system this is as major political decisions and talks continue to take place behind closed doors some system italians to take the discussion back to the streets. in this for us if we get our message across to people and help them understand you we've succeeded in something we don't
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know where the situation is going we know why this started but we don't know where it will land. and as the year using crisis rumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left them sounding to some like a broken record. athens. well as the e.u. leaders gear up for their last minute talks or resolve their differences tell us what you think at r.t. dot com or we want to know if you believe that you can ever overcome its crisis while looking at the tried almost half of the say it's now too late for the european union that were heading for a new financial crisis a third say the e.u. is only way out. if the role because she viewed their fair share just twelve percent of those who voted say that e.u. leaders must work with the public and not against the will of the people just eight percent think the evening's getting it right so you can add your voice on r.t.e. dot com. germany's parliament has just voted to drastically increase the european
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financial stability fund a cash war chest intended as a first response to future crises its chief is due in china on friday to do investment from beijing but economists professor at the about chiang believes a history of missteps by the e.u. has made china a wary partner china will join the band of all the savior is god china will not be a white knight in this regard because the understanding is that it is those individual countries who are having the problem will be also their problem solvers in the first place and then what will be the neighboring countries or the community of the of the eurozone can come up with a specific solution in which china can draw a line to help china is not very satisfied satisfied with the fact that those that the austerity plan didn't come on the right time and there are still the war
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between different stakeholders within of within this format. on the other hand the in decisiveness and the slow pace in of their members particularly those who are leading members in solving those issues so that really saves several taj a number of people in terms of their patients to come up to the rescue plan. a la the way our special report from the paradise island where sex is for sale and it's the women who are doing the buying all that stuff for the business update it's a victory. to lose you know well welcome to the business news on our team it's a red letter day for scientists in business men working with nanotechnology in russia moscow is hosting the fourth nanotech form as part of the drive to modernize the economy and make it less dependent on natural resources business i think is
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moving across america is there a force. any image any tax can be printed on water and just a matter of seconds and this is just one example out of a sincere russia of course is not exactly known for it's a national technology in the street but that's what these people here are in now for in some change it's a crucial for russia to diversify its economy and find other ways to make money especially now when the risks are growing through global energy demands and that's why the government created a nanotechnology corporation called roosts nano i want this company is trying to do is develop the industry through cola investment and point x. with significant economic potential or social benefit so far they have approved finance in all of over one hundred projects worth around eighteen a billion dollars and today of course they're looking at some get more both so when
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it comes to what they're actually achieved in the past four years there's a no margin to show and that's was a war in many and right now it's crunch time for them to prove what they can do with all that money well of course today is what everyone's been saying is that not all technology is a great way for russia to keep the organization of its economy growing innovation and secure pash in the long term. the markets the sell oil prices mixed but actually they have moved into negative territory mostly brands down ten cents this hour light sweet has lost many of its gains up just twenty four cents this hour that's ahead of the e.u. summit and also american surely missa to force a bit crude so files are climbing in the u.s. the world's biggest consumer of the commodity therefore gave the knights wait a minute european stocks the south sea is half a percentage point eight percent investors are if indeed awaiting details of europe
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. rescue plan a drugmaker company merck is the top gave up on the dax with shares up more than seven percent of the company reported strong quarterly earnings and a one hour left roughly done trading in russia and the gains have increased on both the i.c. in the r.t.s. and the my sex my six is up almost three percent this hour and russian stocks are in the black as crude advances for the fourth day as we've seen light sweet still showing twenty four cents of advancing of course is still waiting for the outcome of the meeting things might change if it's disappointing might see a reversal of the trend obviously telecoms provider was telecom this hour is gaining on news to become please buy back program could reach half a billion dollars energy holding am pay is also well it's a first off their profit rose fifty one percent to almost a billion dollars bucking the trend is that it from the retailer and videos down
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further said the companies fail to agree on the merger with its rival eldorado. in other news around one hundred russian insurance companies could be forced out of business next year due to new capital requirements starting from january company must have at least four million dollars in charge of capital however analysts say the loss of a six of the country's insurers will not have too great of an impact as the companies involved are too small to affect a market all right i'll be back around fifty five minutes time with nothing of late as business news headlines and i think.
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will come to the. moon is going to trip to a magical land where pesticides are just followed anymore for school children to live and learn without ever opening a paper book for einstein's theory and the laws of physics no longer apply and we're big can't always be bigger still be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology update here on r.g.p. .
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in two thousand and ten especially canonic zone for industrial production was established in russia's smaller region with a total area of six hundred sixty heads as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from profits land and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifty one five percent. the special economic zone operates as a fleet customs which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of importance in. the sim our region as he said is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure construction the some are region special economic zone promises exceptional of the treaties for developing fuel business in russia will come to the smaller regions for more information log on to invest in some more of the value.
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