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loza vinyl oil transit route if the west blocks oil exports as suggested in recent sanctions. and president abbas it is set to address the syrian nation as the opposition claims the government's crackdowns are continuing and they are calling for the u.n. to step in but many critics say outside intervention won't lead to democracy. so despite an arab league observers mission in syria there is no let up in bloodshed next hour she says down was author and scholar jean sharp to ask whether nonviolent revolt is a possibility and whether outside military interference can avar bring democratic change. i'm sitting down with jean sharp his book from dictatorship to democracy is seen by many as a guide on how to carry out a revolution through nonviolent means it's often referred to as the bible of color revolutions dr sharp looking at how revolutions unfold in the arab world do you
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see it as transition from dictatorship to democracy. in that. this is a bringing down the old system the old it's or and it doesn't seem to you that people there are trading one form of oppression for another their health that happens. that happens and it's a good step to bring down a person. this person's so they have to be very careful but we think the egyptians weren't very careful what they have now is their military brutally cracking down on protesters we hear about all kinds of abuses islamists are gaining power in the country my question is this what kind of democracy could the current state of affairs in egypt possibly create. ripples made a mistake they should never agreed that mubarak condition gives the parliament to
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the army and then i'll resign never stupors. because that's that army has been the agent of repression and egypt for decades and they're going to change overnight it's unclear. is i don't know i don't have the to mason what they're planning is it all. but it's a different kind of situation that we don't really know. well we did start out as a largely nonviolent popular uprising but we see what it turned into could it be that your concept of nonviolent uprisings is kind of forward do you in this day and age i mean look at the arab world it's a bloody mess you get bloody mess is going you get people standing up and saying we want change because. they don't like to be told we don't love you anymore you're going to be sure to send your go and they will use whatever means of
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controlling repression and killing and intimidation they can muster and when to not be surprised that so uprisings like that can't be nonviolent in principle they can if they go to many many more will die. divines is not a solution to people dying many married people couldn't run as presidents and civil wars and international military intervention. in syria for example when and. if they go into a civil war for an intervention in syria many many many more will die he said to critics of the syrian opposition absolutely refuses to talk to the government don't you think it deepens the crisis adds to the violence they are doing there in refusing to negotiate because negotiations are. the pressure
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government to use to get the resistors not to resist but you don't negotiate with the ship you have to go through it but that situation basically rules out nonviolent struggle that you were talking about it provokes while it is causing the regime use what i don't see maybe. so people should be dying in the name of revolution is that what you're saying and you seem to have. some sense only of a means. to the country and no i just see a bloody mess instead of the idea makes nonviolence surge that you are writing about in the book let me ask you this the us nato have set a precedent with the military intervention in libya could it do you think it creates a situation in syria where radical elements among the syrian opposition are more inclined to provoke these sorties in order to invite an intervention i think the.
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military intervention is very dangerous and will. be and some syrians have been doing that that's very unfortunate because that will not help that we're not being a democracy that will be a victory by the outside forces being assuming you get rid of the old regime then the new regime will be heavily influenced by the powers that intervene u.s. france or whoever it is so that they will have a major say over government happens and that's the power of the syrian people which is think should be is that what happened in libya yes in your opinion what's in it for the u.s. when it decides to meddle in foreign revolutions in foreign affairs you know as. i do you know. u.s.
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policy why let's talk about it. is us government should not be intervening in military in the name of our country because if it doesn't work in a concert by the objective what about nonmilitary means it seems they're using all kinds of means. their means of service should be used by the u.s. government but the people of that country to get rid of. a lot of people are getting the sense that washington is more into establishing friendly regimes rather than democracies if we take libya for example people there are afraid to speak up right now i mean we have reporters on the ground and they have to blur people's faces all the time because people are afraid of being seen the leadership there is about to introduce sharia law as the basis for their new laws which is pretty much incompatible with democratic values so libya pretty much looks like an example of how instead of a supposed transition to democracy people are getting pretty much the opposite you
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know i think the be the different case because that's a case where the. changes in the. foreign forces combine into a civil war but down the gadhafi regime that's an example of the government to sort of or on a slightly different note occupy wall street a very peaceful movement by all standards do you find them effective you know. you know. people. are annoyed with. the stream limited political control they have. the extreme this distribution of. some people making the expression of their opinions. symbolism does not change the distribution of wealth in
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a country so you're saying no change is possible through that kind of nonviolent action yes or. change opinions maybe but this is not sufficient let's get back to the arab world people there seem to be getting more and more convinced that nonviolence doesn't get them anywhere either do you think change can be brought about only through revolution. can be both ways but what kind of change exactly i'm glad you brought that up because it seems the way it is now is people take to the streets with genuine aspirations but those who take advantage of those uprisings end up stepping on people's rights as well as they are pretty assessors had change can be from dictatorship to new to. me many years ago. they. mean it's inevitable but also means the kind of action that you choose to use to
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determine what kind of results you get it's clear that records extreme care and extreme good judgment and clear thinking and strong to prevent that from happening i see a contradiction between this idealist view of a nonviolent revolution and a reality you know someone said and i don't remember who it was but it goes any revolution is started by idealists carried out by fanatics and taken advantage of by bastards around the world. but not in the revolution somewhere different in your work you outlined the steps that would make a revolution happen but what i think was overlooked is life after a revolution and in most cases it is a set tale you should be concerned about that. i didn't
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overlook it because in concluding pages. it warns about that. sort of solution to what to do the correctly bit one's about but that warning of yours is being largely ignored don't you think i believe that it's a problem that's why we've got more work going on thank you very much for the interview it's been a pleasure. this is art. to reclaim the american dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth that out of many we don't want that war we breathe we hope. to me the american dream is to live in peace and prosperity and freedom and a government under socialism is not
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a government a free. man. you . have very motivated out cross the country who are activists who are willing to fight for what they think is right for themselves but the fact is forty four bridge ok. we are counting. property drowning and i think it's threatened by it's cutting off our. it's making goldmark recy. all but impossible.
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no it's not about spilling blood. it's the war of the barricades from one side and fears blockade from the other. invisible border it has cut people from the land for twelve years. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over. if they shoot something inappropriate for a public they can easily be shot by accident casualties of war ok. i wish it would never happen but it has happened. in a war a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary what destroys their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors should leave iran. and this clear what happens
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the easiest top to raise to ensure your survival calling for a boost to growth is to stop the debt contagion from spreading angle of merkel and nicolas sarkozy also want to push states firmly under the brussels umbrella but critics say that could be leaky with cash flowing to satisfy unelected technocrats . iran begins uranium enrichment at a secure underground facility a move the west has dogged asked for vocative iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and is threatening to close a vital world transit route if the west blocks while exports as suggested in recent sanctions. and president asad is set to address the syrian nation as the opposition
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claims the government's crackdowns are continuing they're calling for the u.n. to step then but many critics say outside intervention won't lead to democracy. so they have lives here in our c.n.n. sports next with kate. hello welcome to the sports thank you for joining me and here's what's coming up. where it goes falls two thousand and eight we're not sure at the very seed number four at the upcoming australian open with three russian women in the top sixteen and drop of each is the number one that. was kings of the court in moscow region side russia we got to stay top boss peoples the t.v. . and press taking stuff we continue our look back over the big stories of last year and meet the russians with you can dive deeper than almost every woman on the
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planet. but first to tennis and reassure has been seeded fourth for the first grand slam of the season the australian open which gets underway in melbourne on january the sixteenth denmark while the bourne carried out the outfield leads the women's fields ahead of the czech republic's transcripts of up and victoria as a rank of better routes followed by chirac of one the time in two thousand days vera zvonareva is russia's second highest ranked woman in seven the knowledge who created history at melbourne park last year by becoming the first chinese woman to reach a grand slam final seeded while defending champion killed clijsters of belgium twelve and russia's anastasio public cenk about his sixty thousand over in the men's draw world number one novak djokovic is the top seed head of rafael nadal and roger federer andy murray who has been the runner up for the past two years received for the draw for the tournament will take place in melbourne on thursday january twelfth. last people now and five players recorded double digit scores as moscow
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region side him key thrashed a lot of in team vs by seventy seven points to fifty four to stay top of the d.t.p. league which reports. are coming up. two straight defeats tim key would turn in to get two thousand and twelve back on trying as bait to calm the latvian i am feeds the reagan they were competing in the vein. which sees eighteen teams from around eastern europe competing against each other in two groups came t. came into being counted on top of the group and they looked to determine to stay there as they got off to a good strong with aleksey shining proving to be a particular handful for the visitors and going into the half time break it aside from just outside moscow but ready opened up a commanding lead as bay would go into the intermission thirty forty eight twenty one advantage in key continued to dominate in the third was based stretch for
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a lead to an imposing nineteen going into the final quarter. reagan did try to rally but they were left with far too much to do as him key were able to turn on the style dime a strange as the ease to a seventy seven points to fifty four when it is a pretty good win for us especially we enter the two thousand and twelve with the two defeats so it was a little bit difficult for us does this mean there was a confident especially because you have a stretch of being very tough especially on the road so this is this thing it is a gives us a great car kids it's great to have fun you know remember sometimes that this is a game and we're wherever the fun is something we've done all our life so you know it was exciting to see some of the young guys step up and make some great plays and for our but our team a lot and it's a much needed win for him key to manage just that banner two game losing streak would be to speak. they continue to dominate to the tepee east group a as bay now
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move to an impressive ten and one record which on board we don't see the moscow region. back to some of the big sports stories of austria and the russians didn't levy have not turned the legendary roy jones jr big box here in moscow rather than your reports. julieann thank you. he might be forty two and bust his best but he soon rated as being one of the greatest players of built on a turning champ and over different weight. as ever jewels in the drugs. champ and still beating loudly in the books and. this what it takes to face one of the most deadliest punchers in the division he rushes droid in his live with the silver bullets low left helping claim sixteen zero to his twenty one wins by him in the skills with totals a state level to enter the point as the host favorite but jones brutally proved
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that he skipped some of the sparkle of his glittering career suits continuous and spectacular the times even looks to have the edge in speed but he's young rival but limited it hard using his youth and ball work to pull the former extend been and keep him on the ropes juice remain defiant with a couple of three miners in his prime could do the most if it did i expose a fish from the russian who is to decide the butts of the blues or the pope punches sending jones to the canvas in a no kill to win in the last seconds of the tenth round. i know how i came as a surprise not only for all but truly a for all. i thought about you would manage. to get from around.
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the people here the final bell and that holders call out and god knows what the others would have said. they could have gone are the right side of the shell show because all first of all good comes to good show and he kept his words illegal he did his best on thanks to the great wrong i've become a better fighter through this bout it. i was constantly trying to hit roy with my left hand counterpunch but always failed the look in his eyes told me that he'd figured out my plan was right hundreds were too fast and spontaneous but i'd worked with my sparring partners but it didn't work with raleigh. these ever want to tell the supporters in this wait. he's a very powerful apollo and i knew it coming here so yes i think he is a pretty tough guy a part of it is a challenge for the title again the girl the little i'm going to shake his hand with huge respect this is. a blessing like this for the legendary boxing but for many boxers rent along with
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a title robert bork's see the skill. by looking back to another sport we covered in twenty eleven and one that is literally press taking the slow and dangerous pastime of free diving is growing in popularity and in russia is no exception as russia found poor fun at. the principles of free diving a simple way to try to dive as deep as possible without the use of breathing apparatus and then return to the surface fully conscious however this is certainly not as straightforward as it sounds the top men can dive in excess of two hundred metres and incredibly spend over eleven minutes on the water without taking a breath and rushes metallica after seeing his piece is totally feasible the crate training first of all it's a matter of training the truck and her getting training on the second
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that. second question and. then says essentially that we have to destroy men to tell you that she's basepoint front signee ogun which helps her relax her body and aids her breathing techniques won't. however this meditation discipline also has other benefits when she is i'm taking a dive here and search to find. any that have. it right. that she's loving in the old system she was a child and even represented the soviet union in her teens swim and how i've been sure to change careers into freediving in her early twenty's in the past said to me sweetheart and i love what are. you hearing here in china. and that was that. when i was coming back to.
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moscow almost every tree. i must play with my typing. at that moment i saw a very beautiful woman read back about first crush and maybe let me see that hero. really. and i thought oh maybe i am sorry. she's turned her attention teach me a few chance to impeach good evening swimming complex in the russian capital thirty six year old saying is it just old anyone can take up every person that. i have. seen claim they cannot die first they start retiring and then things start tending to me that aside from teaching natalia is still actively trying to break new barry isn't his fault she swim naked in subzero oncet walters' with the whales well she
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specializes in pups for home of his free diving discipline which involves trying to dive as deep as possible without the aid of flippers or ropes italia used to hold the women's world record of fifty seven metres however she doesn't have any. interest in trying to set a new goal danced in fact a russian is aiming to tackle one of the country's greatest lakes lake by col this is my feet tall. every inch of here on. one hand my. foot so that you can. see that the. track more intense to read that the timing is very well. it's a fascinating sports where one obviously has to be physically feeds however as natalia points out the mental side plays just as an important role she may not be
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interested in trying to break new world records anymore however plenty of boundaries she's trying to break down and she tries to raise awareness of environmental issues through her school's richard donte. welcome to. science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets weiner. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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