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but the show results of egypt's historic elections have been delayed for a second time with some local people starting to drop that the outcome will never be announced. the arab league gives syria a sunday deadline to accept or in the design of the country off a small action it follows if you want to human rights council resolution condemning damascus the violence emotion opposed saying it was one sided. and voting is already under way in russia's parliamentary elections as polling stations open in the east of the country with counting to begin after their ballot closes nationwide all sunday.
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news from russia under around the world this is r.c. with me thanks for joining us they have to show results of egypt's historic election that have been delayed for a second time causing frustration among protesters on tahrir square however leaks reports suggest that the muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were unable to receive the more than fifty percent threshold that they needed and in this respect there will be a runoff come monday and tuesday next week but in terms of the political parties still no confirmation although we are hearing reports in these parts of the muslim
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brotherhood in a comfortable first tradition with more than sixty percent of the votes now the brotherhood has gone so far as to call on of why to accept. the will of the people the surprise of these elections has been the strong showing of the salafist group it is expected that it could get as much as the of the seats in parliament this would put it in a very powerful position to influence the debate and the discussion at a point of entry level now this is the first time that a salafist has registered as a political party in the past it has been accused of insanity sic tarion strife against egypt's minority christian community now we are hearing reaction from his role it has these developments to quote the israeli government very very disturbing he's ready defense minister and he says that he hopes that. international treaties that it has signed in the past particularly taking nineteen since he's treaty with
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israel the muslim brotherhood has always been to this peace treaty it has close ties with us and in this respect and mass has issued a statement on its website commending the egyptian people for what it says clearly showing support for his nemesis the rallying call into his square remains much the same as it has been for weeks now and that is that people there simply do not believe the commitment of the promise by the government and the military the minute . he is saying that it will step down once a new parliament is in place mixture and it has to this independent of a new government under control i'm going now we were expecting that it would finish and also in his new government today this is what we've heard from him it has not yet happened but after they were leaks to the media in terms of who would be making up some of those positions in the new government we're now hearing that he's reconsidering some of those positions because many of them seem to be faces and
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names from the old regime and this just reinforces what people in tahrir square are saying and that is that the military is not genuine about wanting to hand over power in the long run not analysts have been warning not to read too much into these elections it's still not clear exactly how this new problem with it will be structured how much power it will have and it's not you know how much power in the long run is prepared to hand over. and you can follow also his policy on twitter with the latest on the situation in cairo and in her legs parts to report that people preparing to spend another night on top of square starting to drugs that the results of the historic elections will never be announced so please former home and get the latest from cairo. league has given syria until sunday to accept observers to monitor unrest in the country or face more sanctions it was also banned in one thousand syrian officials from travel to arab states and has frozen their assets and this comes as army dessert is have clashed
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with government troops in a new outbreak of violence with twenty five people reportedly killed on both sides meanwhile the u.n. rights council has passed a resolution condemning alleged violations but the syrian authorities and appointing a special investigator to probe into the matter but russia and china voted against the motion saying it ignores crimes committed by the opposition and might lead to foreign intervention under the pretext of protecting human rights. we think that it is. community to help resolve internal crisis through promoting dialogue what we don't understand is why if that can be done in yemen that cannot apply to syria in syria some out from the outset the message which has been set up from some quarters capitals is there is no way dialogue can help those who go into dialogue that they should stop it immediately that there is no future in the arab league
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initiative we believe that this is something very counterproductive and this is something which has exacerbated the situation in syria the international community is not there to smell blood and to found confrontation but the international community is there to prevent further bloodshed and to encourage it encourage what this is what the united nations is about this is what the security council is about . and the losing wings of the country's opposition the syrian national council and the free syrian army have agreed to work together and meeting in turkey the council has vowed to cut ties with iran hezbollah and hamas if they are sad regime guys and professor delton of their try said peace university says that corresponds to the regional interests of foreign powers the western intend this of course to split of syria completely from any rein in connection as they see it in yemen the west is with the leadership and against the opposition and in syria their video position
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and against the leadership cutting it much too sharp so it's a question of where the big boys are at the big boys which group and the big boys citing the big west advice and so typical. is libya being played again we have heard that the phone would probably cost much more and more many more civilians than the lives they will protect and it will set the pattern for a war that will go on for a long time. well i was saying in russia's elections to the lower house of parliament a state duma has kicked off in the eastern most regions of the country seven parties are fighting to overcome a threshold of seven percent of votes needed to win seats the outcome of most interest is whether the ruling united russia party manages to keep its much authority over the two thirds the number needed to process lemmons to the constitution and in the house more than three hundred thousand police officers all over the country are on high alert for the whole day the elections are being monitored by international observers from seventeen european countries the u.s.
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and israel. versions in russia's far east will be followed elsewhere across the nation as the ny times so the last ones to cause the ballots will be citizens of kaliningrad the western most region of the country and they will start to vote in about five hours around one hundred thousand polling stations ought to open in russia throughout the day. and of course we're providing you with extensive coverage of the election so stay with us for the results the reaction and in-depth analysis. of. the people prepare to speak. in duma election. coverage much more and more into the ocean. european leaders are planning what's been described as a budgetary intervention in the running of the u. member states german chancellor angela merkel is pushing for the creation of
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a fiscal union of euro zone countries it would mean that the financial policies of the nations would have to be approved by brussels with penalties for countries which break the rules the move would require changes to the e.u. treaty and robert oulds director told a british group that creating a school union would put an end to democracy with. if there is a fiscal union which will take years to build in the u. that will mean that there will be the end of democracy within europe it will mean that countries will be effectively governed by the european central bank and germany cannot make thinking and the interests of the very few. european elite based in brussels it's really dangerous i think to centralize power the euro has created a great deal of economic problems then they're going to cap more problems onto that by creating a fiscal union which will mean that government's tax and spend policy will in a sense should be run form blossoms and frankfurt and that is a deeply undemocratic further trouble in the future with the problems are with the
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euro and they really do need to recognise that the euro should be broken up into more manageable parts and countries have control over their own economic policies again and that way they can get growth back into europe at the moment the european economy is just stagnating because they're stuck in the straight jacket of the european single currency. as the global economic crisis rangers financial pundits marks kaiser continues his mission to expose the shadowy figures behind it and his revelations in full at coming in coming up later this. german finance minister says big bazooka not ready would not stem crisis even if it was this suggests to me that in fact wolfgang schauble is meeting in private with goldman sachs bankers and telling them to short the heck out of europe right now because the plan is to pull the rug out from under them or we saw that in the greece an area remember john paul's hedge fund manager was in greece in athens
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shortly before the crisis to call there and was meeting with the government and instructing them on how he was going to rip that country down using massive short sales so this financial terrorism using weapons of mass financial destruction to destroy economies and impose austerity measures is now taken to a much wider level they want to take down the entire eurozone. unemployment in the u.s. has dropped to its lowest level in two and a half years according to the latest official figures and while it could bring cheer to barack obama in the run up to elections republicans are unimpressed saying the jobless rate is still higher than when he took office transpo cost of gerald celente things the democrats are simply putting the numbers to their advantage when
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you look at the real numbers in who got the jobs it's. food stamp employees oh there were jobs created in retail you know those wonderful jobs we take people's money and you say have a nice day and there were jobs in hospitality that's another word for cleaning up somebody who's room oh when there were jobs in health care you know working in nursing homes making sixty to fifty a week why that's why i'm after taxes you know so these are real jobs this is a plantation economy and the big law that no one's talking about as they pump up this week number you need a hundred twenty five thousand jobs a month just to account for the new people moving in to the economy and population growth so that leaves all the people that have lost all these jobs since the great recession hit still out of work. and as many americans are
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struggling to find work out there's a basic planning that christmas shopping but is that place but keeping up to date with wild events on that it's knowing hoffman is has been looking fonts on the streets of clarence. are people aware of what's going on in the world this holiday season are they only interested in shopping this week let's talk about that what do you make of the first egyptian election since the revolution so no idea about well what do you think is the importance of it don't know anything about it or what's on your mind that shopping do you agree with britain's choice to pull out of its embassy in tehran. we don't follow the news these days so i'm not so informed about what do you follow these days. all the trip around the city to how do you think the european union should handle the greek situation but hear me out so that they
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really don't follow that closely now what are you guys been plowing in the news. knowledge of. he watches the news i watch the good. what is that h.d.t.v. and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i'm not going to get to try to political discussion i don't mean the sit down not worldly but i'm being more tension there was have been over here it was happening in another country that is somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the bottom line is you might want to consider taking a break from shopping to find out what's going on in the rest of the world.
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to the solihull an aussie for you and raising their herds against of raising their native tongue before into the rough and speaking minority of the former soviet republic of a stand here suffering from the so-called language. and personnel. article of the human virus angst and. family life for those who lived but what sounds found paper is being used in reality by criminals because they can overturn decisions to deport them for their offenses by using the legal loophole that allows them to stay out his lawyer smith explains their rights to a family life is not an absolute right and it must not be used to drive a coach and through our immigration system. article eight an innocuous sounding element in the human rights act but which means having children can stop illegal immigrants being kicked out of britain no matter what they've done
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pull houston knows what it's like to have your family destroyed his twelve year old daughter amy was killed in a hit and run by an iraqi who was banned from driving cross and. the driver of the car the runner or. character on the apollo the car and. she became trapped under the wheels of the car. he basically fled the scene looked at a guy trapped under the wheels in the water car amy's killer asso mohammed ibrahim already had a string of minor convictions even before he moved her down and fled but because he subsequently fathered two children by a british woman he still lives in the u.k. it's article eight that keeps him here oddly enough it was one of these that catapulted the issue into the headlines the home secretary seizing on claims that an illegal bolivian was allowed to stay in this country because of the emotional
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trauma of separating him from his pet not quite true but it got people talking and noticing much more serious cases including a rapist who successfully argued asylum his social life and a killer who lived with his parents in may this year it was revealed that nearly four thousand foreign criminals were set free from detention centers because it was decided they couldn't be deported within a reasonable time among them dozens of rapists murderers and paedophiles separately last year nearly six hundred people use the human rights act to avoid deportation the vast majority citing the right to a private and family life in the case of amy's killer a series of bungles and delays by the authorities meant that by the time eva him came up for deportation he appeared to have created a family despite flimsy evidence about his parenting intentions he was allowed to stay yet she would rights campaigners argue britain's status as
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a haven for the persecuted is sacred these are very hard back hundreds of years they're embedded in international law you know that we have two options in the aftermath of the second world war so make sure that we always. going to go into society on those principles that we hope to hear through a grieving father. like paul that's missing the point what we have especially we articulate human rights like we have criminals terrorists murderers. drug dealers or usually human rights act as a shield to hide behind. contra. i haven't got a problem with the genuine asylum seekers little think anybody has but what we don't want to see is we will see people abuse and not what's wrong i think not what needs to be addressed amy was pulled only child he now lives alone spending his
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time campaigning against article eight and wondering why the rights of his daughters immigrant killer outweigh his own lurid smith r.t. . and here's a look now at what else is making news around the world places such as a roadside bomb has killed three troops in eastern afghanistan this comes as the u.s. state department's top of the blake says washington is considering setting up a military base in the country after nato coalition forces withdraw the statement was made during his official visit to take a stand there are around one hundred forty thousand international troops in afghanistan gee to withdraw by the end of twenty fourteen. indian police have clashed with protesters angry over a lack of compensation for the world's worst industrial accident violence marks the twenty seventh anniversary of the bhopal disaster in which the union carbide pesticide plant leaked lethal gas killing around fifty thousand poisoned up to half a million people the indian government wants another one point seven billion
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dollars for the victims after previous administrations settled in ninety eight or five or around a quarter about the demonstrators are demanding around ngs billion dollars compensation. the biggest in the world the way the returns has drawn thousands of visitors to watch but not schooled they can also create the festive season and the spirit of christmas has been traditionally marks in dresden with the annual cake or eight almost a hundred million of raisins have been used in their giant store and how many calories it involves well with all that i ask about. now for over two decades in the soviet union and it's the russian speaking minority mr new has been suffering because of the mother tongue native speakers for a discrimination and convinced that jobs so many are protected by the european union or its human rights provisions. a russian speaking fisherman catches
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a magic fish it promises to fulfill all his wishes in this darwinian but he does not understand the language and he dumps it this social and urges the russian minority in the story to learn estonian in a rather amusing fashion the reality is no joke at all. all state officials are obliged to know the estonian language in the course of their work this is written in our language law it also applies to people working in the majority of public services. just like other post soviet baltic states story has its own language inspection the body which oversees how the language law is being observed at times laying it down quite harshly the language inspection has the legal right to conduct spontaneous checks on anyone working in any sphere and should a person fail the store new language exam the body may then initiate the sacking of this employee human right activists say this has turned the language inspection
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into a punitive body. it is not that they have nothing to say it's just that they believe their voices are being silenced the story is three hundred thousand strong russian minority has. been protesting at what they describe as the language inquisition some of these people either lost their jobs or are on their threat of doing so because they are forbidden from speaking their native language soonish estimable so often cursed soviet power never applied a restriction on languages dystonia as were free to educate in their language during our days the authorities have almost banned the russian language from schools besides some russian communities don't have qualified teachers who can teach physics or chemistry in a stony and that is the latest twist five workers at an orphanage were fired for not being able to speak a story into the children that's in a town where ninety six percent of the population are ethnic russians. and i don't want to sound rude but as long as we have in this country we have to live by the
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law and i fight those people because they had been born but did not. win rights activists acknowledge the rule of the law but stress that in the language case it is not applied properly because the law doesn't put any difference between are almost everyone sees russian as their native language and other parts where most of the people speak it. and with such disproportion we can talk of direct language discrimination and direct ethnic discrimination which they describe as activists in another baltic state law to be have been gathering signatures and holding a referendum to make russian the second state language and many say they have a strong chance of pushing it through a stone despite being criticised by amnesty international for its language policy is adamant and it seems the russian minority would not catch the magic fish granting their wish anytime soon. see reporting from thailand in a stone. and of course you can always find most stories on our website on his also
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reminds me of right now. a real blah blah blah blah stuff brings a reminder of the history to today as thousands of people are evacuated on first second world war our after ball was found in that regard ryan. called til you drop see how tall breakdown styles boss much of a national contest and most. is that part of a soldier's life that can never be forgotten or and undone when they pull the trigger with another person in the sights and into absolute american troops has struggled with the morality of telling in combat is coming your way next hour here on i.r.c.
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. i had to go through a ten year old boy that. we train him how to kill his officers develop the orders for them to kill. we never explained to them why it's ok. most people at the point of looking down and time to pull the trigger became conscientious objectors. i don't remember squeezing the trigger i don't remember seeing him go down when i remembers that we shot him. on the other side are soldiers too and soldiers to assault me and they're trying to kill us we're trying to kill them and that's just the ugly face of war just.
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nothing honorable and. i went to the war zone and i started seeing how i need to change. and the only way to do their job at the rival and kill another person that's why i'm applying for a concert subject. with a recap our top stories in just a few moments. as
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russians pick for parliament who are the main contenders in the race for duma seats party leader since game you don't know was known as a strong supporter of the vladimir putin will speak of the federation council current campaign slogan for russia without swindlers and feeds priorities a welfare state free education and health care progressive tax fair russia is praised for calls to return to electing instead of appointing governors and senators criticized for new most populist sloganeering against the power structures
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