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models facing the euro survival efforts as nine e.u. countries are downgraded by credit ratings agency standard and poor's over continued international worries that the bloke's huge debt troubles are far from under control. and destination russia's a mars probe the crew and whose mission went astray before settling the earth has finally plunged into the ocean two months after the launch but it's not here it's clear if it's landed in the pacific or atlantic ocean. and up next as promised they also of the book dictatorship to democracy speak stars jane shoppes book is described by some as the blueprint for nonviolent revolution get you can now asks of whether his concept is realistic. i'm sitting down with gene 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 color revolutions dr sharp looking at how revolutions on forward in the arab world do you see it as transition from dictatorship to democracy. in the. sense of bringing down the old system the old do tutorials and it doesn't seem to you that people there are trading one form of oppression for another they're often happens. that happens and it's a good set to bring down a person. 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
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affairs in egypt possibly create. removes made a mistake they should never. board condition give the parliament to the army and resign. because that's it i mean she's been the agent of repression and egypt for decades and they're going to change overnight it's unclear . as i don't know i do that the to the nation what their pricing is and all. that it's a different kind of situation than the predominately store 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 over 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. we don't like to be told we don't love you
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anymore you're going to be your center your go and they will use whatever means of controlling repression and killing and intimidation they can muster and once you know be surprised that so uprisings like that can't be nonviolent in principle they can if they go to blows many many more will die. this is not a solution to people dying many people couldn't run as a residence and civil wars and international military intervention and they said. in syria when and. if they go into a civil war for an intervention in syria many many many more will die it's hard to predict 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. the pressure government use to get the resisters not to resist but you 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 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
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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 the. military intervention is very dangerous and will. be and 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 by the outside forces being assuming you get rid of the old regime. heavily influenced by the powers that intervene us and france or whoever it is so that they will have a major say her government happens and that's not the power of the syrian people but you 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. u.s. policy why let's talk about it being used is u.s. government should not be intervening in military in the name of service in the barkers because it doesn't work in a concert brother 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 you pretty much looks like an example of how
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instead of a supposed transition to democracy people are getting pretty much the opposite so i think the b. is a different case because that's a case where the big changes in the. foreign forces combine into a civil war but down the gadhafi regime that's an example of the government to serve the world 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 their very angry stream limited political control they have. the extreme this distribution of. some of the people making the expression of their opinions on. 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 that's. 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. change can be both ways 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 new to. me many years ago. they. mean it's
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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 the records extreme care and extreme good judgment in clear thinking and. 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 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 to be concerned about. because in concluding pages. it warns about. it's sort of a solution to what to do 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 a pleasure. when clinton comfortable question leads to a great accusation the world who is more is enough obviously. the president who isn't supposed to hide anything. worth someone asking him why do you make
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a secret of it when the powers to be suppress the voice of those who think different culture 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 peace not been humiliated in public one of the attempt to protect property puts life in real danger that we have been deprived of the only means of earning a living i have gone to our original sin all the papers. the little ice the ownership rights on the basis of cause freedom becomes just a stage prop this is our time. to reclaim the american dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth that out of many we are won that war we free that we hope. to me
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the american dream is to live in peace and prosperity and freedom and a government under socialism is not a government of free. 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 then. 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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went astray before it's. finally plunged into the ocean two months after its launch but it's not yet clear if it's landed in the pacific ocean. up next kate brings you the latest sports including hated tempos in the tennis world. welcome to the sports news and hear other top stories this one is plastic guns and no cup heroic repeat the subdirectory honorary this one's a beat arsenal three two in the liberty stadium after new calls. to go six in the english premier league. while title in spite russian veteran alexanders to call frames a second world cup win two inch closer to this season's poor man bobsled. and.
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stephanie paid to house all claims a record ten stock already titled a spell of french and soon they play in the bikes category. but first a football where neither andreae chava nor substitute own really could stop almost all the using this one's a danny graham struck the seventy as made it was this one from a goal down two in st so you get the liberty stadium. robin van persie to open after five minutes to arest from aaron ramsey still the home side level to scott sinclair's penalty and they send up the welsh side ahead early in the second half well although he came on draw shot in and see a walcott equalised after sixty nine minutes but this one is immediately went out the other end and scored the way that one is a good tennis having only lost at home to manchester united so far while the got to stay focused twelve points off the top spot and leon best struck the thirty seventh
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minute went out as newcastle went six with and one nil when i was third bottom q.p.r. to ensure a new rangers manager mark hughes first got in charge ended in defeat. while on saturday ceramics ferguson praised paul scholes the thirty seven year old midfielder scored manchester united's thirty seven in their three no we're not over bolton danny welbeck and michael carrick secured victory and united level. points with leaders manchester city but missed the chance to join them after drawing one one with wolves manager harry redknapp said spurs are still title contenders. for years to win the league but if we haven't just run in the second of what we've had in the first of a decision it could happen but it's very difficult to achieve the impossible. where former argentina superstar diego maradona has successfully undergone an operation to have his kidney stones removed in a private hospital in dubai the fifty one year old alan russell coach is expected
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to be released on monday the midfield legend steered his side to a two one win on saturday are currently mid table and travel to third bottom show in a week's time tennis now and rafael nadal has lashed out at roger federer a day before the start of the australian open the spanish second seed blames his arch rival for being too much of a gentleman leaving others to do the work of trying to cut back the packed a.t.p. tour shuttle well nadar will open his quest for a second australian open title against american qualifier alexander cannot stop the two thousand and nine she has been has been an outspoken critic of the busy calendar claiming the need to play to many torrents is exhausting and results in injury is also suggesting federal strong physique at last the swiss to avoid the burning issue. well i am the one who in the past. talk a lot about. a lot about. the. brotherhood mouw i'm not going to be the one who keeps talking about a lot of things because finally. if we would have but the right.
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guys. to fight for us maybe but today we don't have that meanwhile on the women's side of the draw a heated battle is in store for the world number one ranking with wimbledon champion patrick critter in with a good chance to destroy an entire line doesn't answer the top ranked dane has yet to capture a grand slam while. check that to their faces russia's fear of the shoving that in her eye patch says that the number one status has never been her top priority and now she has to work cause to emulate the success of last year's pressing season. last year last wednesday is for me of course i had on my own is ours and we weren't asked to have this disease i know i do know a town but still i'm just one and a focus on my game and nancy. has made two ice hockey now a task of it raining k h l champion solid three one of the highlights clenched said
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win in iraq and times for a playoff spot in the western conference robert fatton now reports. cisco used to be one of the most degraded sites and so we can keep put his changed over the last twenty years and now the club is struggling to return to the summit of the kitchen and freezing the leaks reigning champ in slovakia life was an important issue in the way in their women blasted and looked to twenty two haven't they want it in foresight then on sunday they met again in moscow where the hosts brinkley sure their intentions to be the success and the condition of moves around the visitors do. with ilias. seven minutes in i won. the home side kept up their pressure creating more goal scoring chances and they were soon rude the more sure we whining and that from the blue line to extend their
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men's lead to new i go over the second period source a lot for it back with one of the league's most skilful players the man never gives up alexander a move in moving the visitors a short i never the only managed to break the deadlock after the second intermission. just over a minute into the third. you get a minimum of gifts beginning with i want. to forget breaking through the amens diplomacy with this individual efforts i know more than enough to realize and once he's downscaled. or again was through it to get rid of their minds i wrapped up the scoring i mean two minutes again i mean you can see there we didn't think much about what sal about to do we try to focus on our game and this approach work but we played groups defensively we managed to switch from
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defense to offense pretty quickly and effectively there are very strong teams so we had to do with some tough pressure in this game and i like the way we played tonight that we should keep it up worked as a team we helped each other on the ice and the church to fight hard in a battle hardened final both nights. to get to get electric today i am very satisfied it was this guy had the perfect record of two victories was out of two games against scoring begun in cup holders watson for the other man looking to get even stronger was overthrown no thirty. three. russia's former overall champion alexanders of course has picked up his second win of the season in germany to stretches late in the standings in the four man bobsled the first russian team topped the time sheets in both france but were only two hundreds of a second faster than germany's second team captain by my much outta maximillian
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onst germany one can play to the podium is a call from excess to relinquish to none cranford last season is sitting on a comfortable cushion in the format event ahead of aunt base the thirty seven year old's to the gulf at last week's european championships three events to go on the balls cup calendar. and motor sports frenchman stephan better handle has kind of unprecedented tense dakar rally title after doing. enough by crossing the line intense place in south america american already gotten one of the fourteenth and final stage of the world's most famous insurance car race as the competitors arrived in lima the capital of peru but it was forty six year old patton hansell who celebrated his fourth overall title after also winning six motorcycle crowns in the ninety's russia's main it was fourth overall fellow french when they pray prevailed in the vice category for a fourth time ahead of last year's winner mark kind of spain. triumphed in the trucks. over in the n.f.l. and tom brady masterclass put new england into the a.f.c.
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championship game after the patriots cruised past the denver broncos forty five ten well all the talk coming into the game was about the broncos quarterback tim tebow however it was three time super bowl champion brady who stole the show the quarterback connected with one one time speed made a stunning catch the paps fourteen a lot and just ahead of the two minute warning at the end of the first half new england moved further ahead as brady found d. on branch with a stunning sixty one yard pass the patriots went into the interval twenty one seven ahead there is no let up in the second half and the new england quarterback would tie in n.f.l. preseason record three six touchdown passes a night to tight end aaron hernandez and forty five ten it finished. meanwhile the forty nine ers are in the n.f.c. championship game after edging new orleans thirty six thirty two and i prosecuting playoff in san francisco and it was the home side who took an early lead now over
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the st back and themselves took the lead early in an action packed fourth quarter drew brees finding darren sproles who rushed for forty four yards new orleans twenty four twenty three ahead of the forty nine ers hit back with just thirty seconds later the visitors went in front once again brees connecting with you graham for a sixty six yard touchdown with the saints within sight of victory. with just nine set. it's left on the clock alex smith won the game for san francisco forty nine ers quarterback firing a fourteen on fast to vernon davis in the end zone to get the home side a swelling thirty six thirty two victory. and finally friends and relatives have turned out in their numbers to wish boxing legend mohammed ali a happy seventieth birthday in his museum in kentucky heavyweight icons birthdays actually on tuesday but the first of five pound parties was held on saturday ali is now in the late stages of cotton so his disease and his glory days he was crowned olympic champion defeated every top opponent of his era during his professional career and following
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his retirement in nine hundred eighty one ali went on to travel the world on humanitarian missions and is now equally esteemed supposed roles as a fighter and as a philanthropist. and that's all the sports news by for that. matter is that so much time in which record you write on it in terms of you know if we can think of you being military strategy or just more of the same block obama's new vision for the pentagon is a bit saving. wealthy
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with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars report. the week's main news in our c tehran claims the u.s. and israel were both behind their sense of nation on a rainy nuclear scientists in the city in an effort to block the country's atomic program adding further to mounting tension between america and there's not a republic. that syria's president assad granted amnesty for crimes committed during the ten months of unrest there's no international pressure with the u.n. security secretary general calling for violence to end. more hurdles facing the euro survival at the ninety you can trade said downgraded by credit rating agencies standard and poor's over continued international worries that the blocks huge.

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