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strong backing from the venezuelan leader hugo chavez as he told south america to shore up support from closeout lives. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis with tough new fiscal rules and critics and when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example i'll be back with more on those stories and up the phone about fifty minutes from now in the meantime two thousand and eleven saw revolution fever sweep through the arab world toppling regimes and sometimes bringing even more discontent and frustration next r.t. talks to the author and scholar jean sharp about whether violent revolution is actually a possibility and if outside military intervention can ever bring peaceful democracy . 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
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a revolution through nonviolent means it's often referred to as the bible of calo gravel dr sharp looking at how revolutions and fall in the arab world do you see it as transition from dictatorship to democracy. in the insists. this is a bringing down the old system the old do tutorials system and it doesn't seem to you that people there are trading one form of oppression for another they're often happens. if that happens and it's a good set to bring down the oppression. but it's not citizens so they have to be very careful but it seems 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. removes
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made a mistake if you've never agreed that mubarak condition give the parliament to the army and then i'll resign give a speech. because that's that army has been the agent of repression and egypt for decades and they're not going to change overnight it's unclear or as i don't know i do that they do that and they see what their pricing is and all. that it's a different kind of situation than the freedom of the movement well they 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 overdue in this day and age i mean look at the arab world it's a bloody mess you get the misses when you get people standing up. and saying we want
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a change because. they don't like to be told we don't love you anymore you're right you know the second you go and they will use whatever means of 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 by many many more will die. divines is not a solution to people dying many people couldn't run surprising since civil wars and international military intervention in the face of number. as in syria for example when an admitted that 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 what they're doing there in
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refusing to negotiate because negotiations are aware that the government do pressure governments to use to get the resisters not to resist but you could go with the dictatorship 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. something only a boy means. quite to the contrary oh 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
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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 you can intervene military intervention is very dangerous and. maybe 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. be heavily influenced by the powers that intervene the u.s. france or whoever it is so that they will have a major say in her government happens in this on the part of the syrian people but yours i 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 that
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as well or better than i do you know. i'm not talking about the response a wire let's talk about it. is u.s. government should not be intervening in military in the name of separation democracy because if it doesn't work in a concert by their objective what about nonmilitary means it seems they're using all kinds of means their means of service should be used by the us government but by 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
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a supposed transition to democracy people are getting pretty much the opposite you know i think the bees are a different case because that's a case where the. change was not brought down by a revolution foreign forces combined into a civil war but down the gadhafi regime that's an example of the over the long run several 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. they were angry he stream limited political control they have. the extreme this now and distribution of. some the people making the expression of their opinions. symbolism does not change the
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distribution of wealth in a country so you're saying no change is possible through that kind of nonviolent action yes or. change opinions maybe but that's 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. but what kind of change exactly i'm glad you brought that out 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 nude. or sometimes politics. many many years ago. then.
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there is that means it's inevitable but no means the kind of action that you choose to use to determine what kind of result you get is very clear that records extreme care and extreme good judgment in clear thinking and strong to prevent that from happening i see a contradiction between this idealist view of a nonviolent revolution and 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 can you outline 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
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a set tale you should be concerned about that. i didn't overlook it because in concluding pages. it warns about that. it's sort of a solution to what to do that correctly but it warns 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 but it's been a pleasure. not with snot about spilling blood. it's the war of the barricades from one side and fears the blockade from the other.
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invisible border has cut people from the land for twelve years. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. if they shoot something inappropriate from the public they can easily be shot by.
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different. when you get experiencing very serious problems off of the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three but it was a book that was when the problems began piling up. interviews were now off limits to our journalists they were all from beason up and humiliated in public one of the attempt to protect property puts life in real danger that we have been deprived of the only needs of a living and i have gone to the original sit all the papers. be at them legalized the ownership rights on the basis of cocos freedom becomes just a stage prop. wealthy british style. is not on the.
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market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. top stories this hour syria's president says he still has the people support and blames the rest on foreign forces promising to root out so-called terrorists bashar al assad also criticize the arab league for being biased says the league's observers in syria should want to sides of the conflict. iran dismisses washington's criticism about its nuclear program is ludicrous after the u.s. imposes tough economic sanctions meanwhile president ahmadinejad's received strong backing from the venezuelan leader hugo chavez as he told south america to shore up support from close allies. and saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis
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with tough new fiscal rules that critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example. for all those stories for you and for developments in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime unions next with the latest courtney's. good to have you with us business for today plenty of head over the next ten minutes or so the story. top of the world leader no messi is named for the year for now thanks to denton third street. king legend returns to are still in style netting the winner in an f.a. cup tie against leeds. in gear and we go back in time for a look at when he met both the twenty eleven european truck driving championships
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in the eastern russian city. it is becoming almost predictable now all the more remarkable for a clear no messi has been named fifth world player of the year for a third successive time the result of the ceremony in zurich almost a given following in her stunning season for the twenty four year old me and messi had been up against barcelona team it is. maestro cristiana rinaldo along with winning this punish the league spanish super cup you waifish super cup the club world cup last year messi was named man of the match and garcia's champions league final victory over a month chest united to boot a great night for f.c. barcelona all in all. also clinched the coach of the year. stuff it's been a dream return for terry already and arsenal colors the club's record goalscorer adding to his legend by netting the winner in an f.a. cup time with leeds just days after joining the side on loan from the new york red
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bulls the thirty four year old coming off the bench to make all the difference at the emirates who last played for the going to show five years ago leaving only ten minutes to adopt fully to be action the striker receiving a pinpoint. pos from alex song in the area to seal the final one nil result and put arson bangers man into the fourth drawn over the top where they'll take on the last until. the effort was only two hundred and twenty seven goals for arsenal adding to his record strike rate for the moment i spoke. up brings us to boss people where it's all going to plan for him key in the european wide league the moscow region side staying top of the table thanks to a one sided win over lafayette i fed vs riga richard from port fleet took up a seat for this one. coming off the back of two straight defeats tim key would turn in to get two thousand and twelve back on trying as bait to call in the latvian i
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am fit to be reagan they were competing in the v t v lead which sees eighteen teams from around eastern europe competing against each other in two groups khimki came into being counted on top of the group and they look to determine to stay there as they got off to a good start with alex asia trying proving to be a particular handful for the visitors and going into the half time break aside from just outside moscow but ready opened up a commanding lead as bay would go into the intermission thirty three twenty one advantage team key continued to dominate in the third was based stretch may lead to an imposing nineteen going into the final call term reagan did try to rally but they were left for far too much to do as him key were able to turn on the style dime a strange as great ease to a seventy seven points to fifty four when it is
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a pretty good win for us especially we enter the two thousand and twelve with a two defeats so it was a little bit difficult for us does this give us a call for that especially because you have a structure again very tough especially on the road so this is this thing it is gives us a great car kids it's great to have one you know remember sometimes it is a game and wherever one 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 what our team a lot and it's a much needed win for him to manage the snap pair two game losing streak victory they continue to dominate the b.g.p. leagues group a as bay now move to an impressive ten and one record for jumbo play dati the moscow region ok let's stay on the hardwood where in the n.b.a. the new orleans hornets finally snapped their six game losing streak beating the dead. on the road the opening period well it was a tight affair with the hosts ending at just the point ahead twenty seven twenty
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six thanks to a new low for here but in the second quarter the visitors would begin to pull away finding themselves eight points to the good by half time the third would follow a similar pattern new orleans scoring the nuggets by some points. scoring for the hornets with twenty one point chris kaman also instrumental with twenty for the eventual winners ninety four eighty one how it ended up in colorado. but given steve stricker start of the new u.s. p.g.a. tour a season with aplomb the american golfer topping the tournaments of champions in hawaii stricker started the final round with a solid five stroke lead almost. early on thankfully for the wisconsin native his rivals couldn't take advantage stricker being the eighteenth hole to close with a sixty eight. to seal a three shot victory the forty four year old finishing ahead of second place martin
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lord's with simpson on the finding champion jonathan byrd were joined third. stricker himself was left to celebrate his twelfth career when the victory in the debut event helping him also move up to a number five world record i think it was so patient you know frustrated but patient and i told myself if i could get a couple back before the turn of. the birdie had a. you know calming down quite a bit and. i played really steady today i was proud. so proud the way a part of it but you know proud the way. we and the bullets in this hour by taking a look back at one of russia's smaller unusual motor sport events of twenty eleven the smolensk leg of the truck driving european championships robert downey reported in august the big brush auction was not for the faint hearted. power and speed on these trucks gear up to one hundred sixty kilometers an hour then
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could have been even faster if they hadn't been restricted by the review issues of the european truck bracing jumper ships this mines between the two year old track designed by famous formula one architect paramount to get hosting the sports elite for the second straight time for the fifth leg of the two thousand and eleven european championships. the reigning champ and fun to know the third and proved to be the fastest driver during saturday school vacation and started the race won from full position although this season's leader you can harm was quick to will take this one and lead the way to fourteen let actions soon turned into a duel between the two with the spanish fire while i'm melting the german ice in this ruling for knowledge about it taking the bandage over slight mistake by hand and snatching victory in the dying seconds of the race i watched the portray. see
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if they make a mistake at the end i happy he made them say yeah i was there a short break so that drivers could become work and so could the trucks they were back on the track the race to which according to the competition regulations for the top eight starts in their birth order a perfect opportunity to shine with those who would fail in the first event of the day germany's mark was strike was keen to take his chance and win while russia's biggest hope in the sport alexander who of finished both races in the ninth place pretty disappointing for the thirty nine year old could claim his first victory in spain earlier this year but far from fulfil his potential in front of his home crowd. i would say performing on home soil is a bit harder for me it's about the other risk. dance ability you want to produce your best make your fans happy and i also try to share my time with the fans who
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want a photo with me or sign a poster so it cuts both ways however there were still two more racist scheduled for sunday so still time to set the record straight for the key event of the day race three turned out to be the decider of your hand hard to believe and claimed a confident victory well third it failed to finish a second race in the roof due to technical problems two hundred two in a syllable eat and clean overall victory at the russian stage of the european championships just like he did last year i think it's a very good place from a last year i have hope but. i have to make a big step in the champion was. very happy this morning and this is how it stood when it came to race for the week with the winner decided to prove to be a true good for the spectators it looked like the drivers had lost their inhibitions and live their truck skill set loose course amongst themselves
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something the russian fans of the sport will look forward to witnessing again in two thousand and twelve robert but in your own party central russia. great stuff and that is all your sports world weather is next year and twenty four hour party. well for the true science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered wealthy british style. markets why not. come to find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. now no it's not about spilling blood. it's the war of barricades from one side and fears blockade from the other. invisible border has cut people from the land for twelve year. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over.
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syria's president says he still has the people support and will not step down as he blames the unrest in the country on foreign forces promising to root out so-called terrorists. iran dismisses washington's criticism over its nuclear program is ludicrous as president i'm going to miss you and receive strong backing from his close allies on his self american tool. saving the euro the leaders of france and germany pledged to boost growth and give more power to brussels to stem the debt crisis but critics say when it comes to watching the pennies the e.u. itself sets a bad example our top stories this hour.
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