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out of post gadhafi libya the regime that helped into power is left with a nationwide problem the late colonel's arsenal was plundered during eight months of civil war and now those who were once united to defeat him are split over their agendas international observers say infighting is already happening between former rebels who are armed to the teeth are reports now from libya. the war is over but the weapons are fully loaded. human rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover arms in libya their number one fear warehouses thought to hold ground to air next hour which could in the wrong hands take down passenger aircraft it's through mate so our nato allies in the region which these weapons have been flooding libya and also libya is quite country anyway the population has has quite a lot of light weapons in his possession and those light weapons are becoming
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a heavy burden on the national transitional council now relying on an army of former rebels for security that would try to control the bends if there's somebody has weapon we ask him if he has a thursday show for this we are not. going to the. checkpoints have been set up across tripoli to check that those carrying weapons have proper documentation and those who do have the paperwork are being called on by the national transition committee to return their arms the question now is what if they don't and what does that mean for parts gadhafi libya and its stability and now as you can see is being secured here everything is under control and the only word thing that you will make some weekend is a how to give back the weapons but we see something very different i asked the head commander what the plan is to disarm the population that have to be i swear i don't
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know if you look. at the home we have some of them see. the man who had a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital here something you will go through these are the weapons people brought to me today not many. walk down one o'clock in tripoli and you'll see like as many higher. as you know how many weapons there are in libya. have to have incentive yeah i think everybody have a weapon some think the fun of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after gadhafi post results chaos as group find out this just battles of power. what you have now in libya is schools of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who have no respect for mates who
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actually either they've opportunistically used mate so to achieve some aims and nato has been foolish enough to go along with this so i think what we're going to see now is an intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown with the gadhafi regime. and he's now a r t tripoli. libya's national transitional council which was never elected is now in power now some of its members are ex get off the loyalists and many of its fighters have links to al qaeda at least commentator car sorrow things that libya's turned into a volatile country. people have way too much faith in the n t c which is quite obviously not in control of the situation on the ground in libya at the moment and in fact you can see the sentient between the n t c command and some of the more islamist led groups on the ground and in fact if you see some of the fighters on the ground they have the characteristics of islamic fighters that have
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a long kind of history of from afghanistan onwards so this illusion that the entity has full control on the ground is not actually correct and i would say that the events that we are seeing them could be personal vendettas could be their normal run of wars but maybe another party in libya could of prevented that evolution of the aspirations of the legitimacy especially for change better that and done that in t.c. that still has a lot of former gadhafi associates and cronies within it so that's really the nub of the problem. well colonel gadhafi may be dead and buried but for someone strong leaders there are some skeletons that probably won't stay in the closet the late dictator's most influential son that signals know how themselves over the war crimes court could spill the beans on how they've been castro's supporters. into power among others that hour's time on our team.
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syria's president is warning western nations that intervening in his country will cause an earthquake that will tear the middle east but britain's sunday telegraph newspaper that international involvement could turn his country into another afghanistan his comments follow the u.n. chief's latest call for the repressions to end after week after clashes claimed a reported fifty lives they are weeks also weighing in with strong criticism and will meet syrian officials later on sunday the u.n. believes more than three thousand people have perished in the unrest since march but this isn't syria the wider a democracy campaigner michel kilo things most people there don't want a military solution to the crisis. or against military intervention whether today tomorrow or in ten years time even if the regime is to ny late everyone of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic law we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are
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peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp appalling phonology countries. brian becker from the u.s. based antiwar coalition answer believes that unlike libya syria is too strong for the alliance to intervene and that's why the west wants to spark a civil war to bring about regime change. we're using the same lingo the same scenario the syrian opposition is borrowing a page from the playbook for libya they know that they can come to power only with the advance with the support with the intervention through multiple means of the nato powers of the western powers and i think what we can tell the syrian people is look at what happened in libya the issue of a no fly zone sounds like a way to defend civilians it's really a way to begin the war to begin military operations against the syrian air force or
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air defenses i think the first step and this is the plan of the obama administration is not direct military intervention but to promote a civil war inside of syria i think they realize that the syrian government is substantially stronger militarily and within the arab world as compared to khadafi but they can use the human beings who have grievances valid or not to be the human materiel for a civil war and i think the u.s. government officials signaling the syrian opposition and the syrian president that they should learn the lesson of libya is a clear message begin the civil war they want to weaken syria first as a as a prelude to a more direct intervention for regime change. still to come this hour on r t another outbreak of violence in the middle east we reported how a deadly exchange of fire between israel and gaza has overshadowed a peaceful mass protest at government spending tell b.
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. and the whistle is blown over a week for weeks as the site is forced to suspend operations as a struggles to fight growing financial pressure. scores of demonstrators supporting the occupy wall street movement have been arrested across the u.s. overnight riot police in denver moved detaining activists who refused to leave their camp earlier police used pepper spray to disperse the crowds meanwhile at least thirty people were arrested in states of oregon tennessee at california after police went did curfews removing protesters belongings and it was nature a threatening demas in new york after the city was hit by a seasonal snow blizzard however the activists say they're ready to withstand harsh weather conditions to make their point and that's going to. washington the occupy protesters are serious in their determination. to peaceful nationwide movement that turned violent overnight in oakland. police attacked
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protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs and rubber bullets we had been there for weeks we had been taking care of ourselves there been no incidents with the police and they came in one of the most terrifying shows of force that i've ever seen in my entire life and they came in and they either flushed everyone out of the camp or arrested them and then they began to systematically rampal all of the tents cut them apart and this need people really really angry a former u.s. marine an iraqi war veteran was seriously injured by a tear gas canister that police fired at him. footage of the wounded veteran and police brutality spread quickly shot. galvanizing the nation and the occupy movement across the country i have heard google says the company received requests from local law enforcement agencies to remove youtube videos of police brutality
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they did not comply the stronger of forcible response five establishment the stronger the movement will get of the larger the protests will become the protesters through these past six weeks of being careful not to taint the movement's reputation with violence by a march most reports suggest that this movement has been almost entirely peaceful but some in the u.s. media use the night of violence you know clinton to portray the protesters as radicals and more violence from the occupiers a lot of these people are professional educators a good number of these people are radicals no doubt about it you might ask how radical was this elderly woman in a wheelchair who was tear gassed by police or jasper father of two who's working on his ph d. at the university of california berkeley you know they characterize you know it's. the perspective of the. marginal and radical and fringe in order to discredit it this moment really is about all americans it's not just about people
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that have historically been poor this is about now it's to the middle class that is starting to feel the impact of corporate greed that has run this country for so long as the movement grows bigger and more structured it's becoming harder to ignore the message of the campaigners who call themselves the ninety nine percent and protest against corporate crime and government complicity protesters tens marshner and throughout the country there will be more the movement is only expanding several weeks ago police crackdown on protesters with pepper spray this week it was tear gas and stun grenades protesters now want to hit big business where it hurts a general strike next week demanding banks and corporations shut down for a. day but will the police response be anyone more brutal crackdown. reporting from washington are to. keeping a close eye on the protests that are hitting the united states from coast to coast
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just had on live for more coverage. coming up. her mother mother brother heard about her marching in harmony for you to check out the chance which the occupy protesters are using to rouse rallies across new york. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are old today. palestinian militants in gaza are calling for a cease fire with israel as an exchange of deadly far between the two sides has
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continued into a second day israeli air strikes have killed at least ten people they came in response to rocket attacks in the south of the country that left one person dead egypt had earlier brokered a cease fire that now appears to have faltered it's the worst escalation of violence between israel and gaza in weeks the stories casting a shadow over protests and government spending in tel aviv where thousands took to the streets of gaza based political analyst thinks the israeli cabinet made a habit of trying to distract attention from problems. the protesters in tel aviv there are saying well it's not the gazan rockets that are in their life it's their own government its policies and the high living coast so there is a little bit of a worry in those the protests are. somehow genuine accountability of their own government so that the now strategy every time you come out as the savior of the state of israel by instigating violence here if it does not happen in gaza
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there are settlements. putting more settlements on the west bank if there is not settled in those areas and that's intensified intensification of the siege over goes with the cycle of violence going on forever and it will likely to continue as a an exit strategy for an opinion on his government. well coming up in around fifteen minutes and israeli politician explains what's hampering a peace settlement between tel aviv and the palestinians and also still have for you this hour the goods are on their way. the russian space from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and carrying thomson vital supplies to the international space station. the leaders managed to strike a last minute deal of the euro zone debt crisis on thursday to try to save greece
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and avoid further collapse the banks have a bitter pill to swallow they ended up agreeing to write off fifty percent of what greece owes them after eurozone leaders decided to have a conference private sector debt to one hundred billion euros europe's emergency pot of cash will also swell to one trillion euros now after the summit in brussels french president nicolas sarkozy said allowing greece enjoyed the euro was quote a mistake early in base political economist dr marcus kerber says extending the bailout is causing concern within germany because people don't want to pay for others' mistakes. i have always held that germany sooner or later is going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro agonizing and if so are so called surplus agonizing you should bring it quickly to an end the money we are spending at least is money and we know this i have said this in spring two thousand and ten we should have kept greece out of the eurozone from the very beginning of the crisis to stop contagion eighty five
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percent of the germans disapprove the government's bailout policy and sooner or later that massive popular opposition has to be faced by the parliament they have to pay tribute to that they cannot go on pursuing a policy which has turned out to be failing. well the e.u. they have agreed how big the bailout basket should be but now it has to fill it with cash and to do what leaders are looking to china and sun the fun chief there to generate a bit of economic enthusiasm but beijing is hardly jumping out the chance economists there believe china is treading carefully so it doesn't throw good money after bad. china will join the battle of all the saviors bob china will not be a white knight in this regard because china is not very satisfied satisfied with the. those that the austerity plan didn't come on the right time and there are still the war between different stakeholders within within this format.
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on the other hand the indecisive from the. slow pacing of their members particularly those 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 and then a few minutes to report from the most anticipated cultural event they're washing capital in here. the bolshoi is back if the day millions of theatre lovers had been waiting for as moskos a landmark theatre unveiled its first full moon in sixty years after a massacre. a russian cargo spaceship a sourness rates of the international space station delivering tons of supplies for the orbiting crew. so is rockets
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the progress more fuel from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan it should reach the i s s if days to live bring food fuel and other supplies for the three astronauts who are currently there are russian and american and japanese there's only half the normal crew right now after a similar supply crash in august temporarily suspending flights also is the end of naso shuttle program in july the soyuz is the only transportation to the space station. get the back story of. the space station's only lifeline dot com there's more there for you to discover as well as on this day fifty years ago the soviets set off the most powerful explosion in human history laxity its thermal nuclear muscles with a device it was never going to put you have to there were also previous section or more. also the pyramid returns russia's most notorious with.
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millions of their life savings in the ninety's is back in ukraine and it's getting surprising number of investors details at the small print r r r t v dot com. the whistle blowing web site we extend rarely suspended publications on monday in order to raise funds they were going to say should have been under heavy financial pressure after a boycott by finance giants of the bank of america these are people they stop doing business with the site after a long trail of secret u.s. diplomatic cables were made public the founder of the web site julian assange claimed the freeze was illegal and promised to make take the matter to court but the president of the british national union of journalists done a good deal. long says hitting out of wiki leaks will not deter others from publishing sensitive material online. have been taken outside of any legal process
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side of any international political agreements yet they seem to be ability to shut down a website that some governments find troubling. it's very unclear exactly what the motivations the power behind them and it is it's deeply unsettling because there were other very beginning of the situation questions. tension members of the u.s. government had suggested or asked companies like amazon which was the first to take action against wiki leaks because they were hosting what they may have been asked by individuals within the u.s. government so. obviously one of the issues is there aren't really any rules regarding what companies can count or cannot do with their customers companies are generally entitled to reject customers if unfortunately wiki leaks was forced down that we would see other sides seeking to do the same kind of thing and getting around the restrictions of wiki leaks place and vulturous in the central asian
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nation of kyrgyzstan have finished casting their ballots in the first presidential election since a bloody uprising toppled former leader last spring well counting now underway current interim leader it resulted by a vote will step down later this year to make way for the winner out of the three main contenders the farmer is the country's former prime minister a wealthy businessman who promises to bring stability and prosperity to the nation the vote is seen as both a democratic milestone and a vital chest to repair the country's dangerous north south divide in april last year at least ninety people were killed in the capital in the address that al said bakiyev it led to massive ethnic clashes in the south of the country that left more than four hundred people dead. and more of today's world news now and in pakistan six militants have been killed in a suspected drone attack pakistani officials say they think unmanned u.s. aircraft fire. missiles at a vehicle near the afghan border it happened in part of north waziristan which
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serves as a base for many taliban and al qaeda militants the u.s. has carried out many strikes in the area of recent years but officials never publicly acknowledged having a cia drone program in pakistan. presidential loyalists troops in yemen have reportedly shelled a petrol station killing at least four people most of them children dozens of others were injured and the attack north of the capital where local tribesmen now back protesters yemen's injured months of violence that's left more than seven hundred people dead and on the verge of civil war the u.s. pushing for president saleh to leave and live with the gulf states transition plan . is truly a prime minister has called for an end to the strikes which have seen all quantas flights grounded around the world the company says its planes will return to the skies if an emergency arbitration hearing ordered by government rules that the industrial action. almost seventy thousand passengers have been affected and among
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those stranded were seventeen world leaders would be attending a commonwealth summit. of the legendary glamour of sars they were all pro and ballet has made a big comeback to the heart of the russian capital as the bolshoi theater reopened this week after years of renovation are. to be exclusive grab relaunch events to find out whether the weight of the fortune spread was worth. just strewn made from scratch it seemed hard on paper but appeared arduous in reality over seven hundred million dollars of state money and six years of course to bring back all people and send glory to russia's landmark theater even the president side with. the. it's been a painstaking process going through this nightmare was not only the company's laid but also the government with the site construction related cea. site workers were
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the first with the theaters focus truck saying an ode to. a real truck driven on to the stage just showed the scale of renovation the theatre underwent unesco has already taxed the works as unique the stage has doubled in size and not by growing wider the bolshoi has remained in its historic contours but by growing underground i think it's absolutely wise choice to drive with the best within the old old old tools of the building and try to modernize it without making it a modern building and modern looking it is definitely not kilo's of braided gold tons of crystal and hundreds of meters of silk woven by monks all setting the scene for some of the world's greatest beauties i think. there is nothing.
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to see all right. here and. what is the word bolshoi associated with in the west of course they used this a ballet. this say. this a chandelier. that incredible send it. and of course this a rush to see the. stage with all symbols now removed came the last president of the us a sorry. bell a legend maya p.c. at school as well as direct us from the competition world class values including last scala the vienna oprah and common garden fresh as opening night tickets for the wealthy and well connected only were exclusively available for the president's office and for others happy to watch him that she and the opening night show gala concert was displayed on giant t.v.
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screens and as the curtain came down the cheers robbo from outside could be heard ringing inside the renovated restored bolshoi exit in a great show of our team. a later we hear from inside israeli political circles on what stalling peace talks with the palestinians like so i'll be back with the headlines to stay with us and our team.
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t.v. there's no farewell to arms of course gadhafi libya as nato pulls out of the country's new leader so it's heavily armed public to secure peace but killing the colonel could fail to one of his songs from revealing all about western leader shady dealings with the great dictator. america's occupied wall street protesters resist growing police pressure despite the arrests of activists refused to pack up their encampments they're vowing to continue even though the weather started against them with them on a seasonal blizzard. or two and stop on russia's legendary home of the finest ballets and operas as the bolshoi theatre reopens in style after a capital refurbishment six years and hundreds of millions of dollars later it's now sporting it's original sorry. outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza has left at least eleven people dead while it's there in weeks.
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