tv [untitled] January 21, 2012 10:48pm-11:18pm EST
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come a time out of. tributes in the restoration started in two thousand and seven. but the mayor at the time he came to us and settled they needed our facilities treated and that we had to go. around thirty officers from the financial police came to a store and said that unless my husband and i give up the fight over a drop in prison for the rest of our lives. ordinary georgians stand no chance of winning a fight against the wild machinery of the state the fifty square meters of this shop will no longer belong to its four muggers. we have been deprived of the only means of earning a living and i have to go out there originals of all the papers in their little eyes the ownership rights on the basis of copies. being so far we've been unable to find justice but we don't give up hope. renovation
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began in the historical possibility in the early autumn of two thousand and eleven . some of the residents whether by the prospect of being god for man homes after the renovation. of a still have trust in the promises made by them the kind of ministration alexander most lives or lives and works in the same house. there you have at the moment my driving school and my home are one and the same. both of us are going to move out soon after what will stay in the new place only for a time after the rain ovation it will return here with the plot of. the book thirty minutes they should is in full swing and many are buying houses attendance have already be defeated. alexander expects to be forced out any time now he hopes the students will get their license six percent work begins on his house. this treat
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and the neighborhood will look much nicer if you as i don't know what may have happened somewhere once i'm not responsible for that anyway. well i know for sure that i'll continue to be master here as long as. and no doubt in my descendants will be to the. restoration of the way people legalize their claim to renovated houses were the subject of a talk show with a local t.v. company try lettie the show lasted one and a half hours and none of the officials invited to the program turned up this is what an independent lawyer representing the opposition of the local municipal council had to say. penis the full council has been stripped of its rights a situation where everything depends on the heil saakashvili is good will is wrong
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. that is what people in every family think. alexander moved the lids it was among those who called the talk show people that years previous to this is a project suggested by the government and the municipal authorities. why do you doubt that it will be carried out. of america under the work. did you only have an old agreements or did you see the papers saying you own the place. and the papers are really i'm told they invited us in we had an understanding we signed the papers and they will explain to us what will happen next. and so local deputy was less optimistic he felt government pay our campaigns have pulled the wool over people's eyes and those people who were suspicious of the work were simply afraid to speak out. but i think most of the people in georgia today
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are against the president and his men they hate us for many many people they all say we don't like sack i feel his policies but we will speak out because we have families mothers fathers children and other relatives. john boehner and yet it is the owner and director general of trial at e.t.v. he can't be fired from his job he can't be prevented from inviting the opposition to take part in live broadcasts of the company is a form in the side of the country's leaders in the also of twenty ten one yes actually was asked to sell it to a government controlled construction firm for six million dollars. part c.v. company has already earned a reputation. and that's quite an asset in itself. i might have sold it if i hadn't told me i must leave the country and never come back . but the news for days later a police patrol scum john doe malcolm is driving to
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a bank. on the other i was stopped the policeman demanded i produce my papers off of us i pulled out of the can come up to me and force me to the ground then four more police cars turned up it punched and kicked me one passes by i gathered on the scene the cops picked me up from the grounds my clothes all had be prince on them they cleaned me out. and wished me away to court . three hours later the judge slapped a three hundred dollars fine on john lennon yet originally for obstructing the police for the video cameras mounted on a nearby bank and the shop had recorded the move and the director general of the prominent t.v. company was speaking out. of the film was not filed or used in the case. o'donnell
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did all of this pressure and complete monopoly of the media caused by sack ash really is absolutely unheard of in thumbing through the intimidation of the press is unprecedented on the comet there is daily pressure on my employees associates and relatives to the seizure of a cash in transit vehicle belonging to my bank was totally against the law. but all of this woman told me back. for a billion at the arrest of one cash van is a drop in the ocean what is more important is the fact that several major jewish in companies withdrew their account from his call to the bank within days there were financial inspections in some of its branches. like most children intellectuals are christmas rain a generous year from the photographers of any theater has a vital stake in seeing kirk to banks continued prosperity. the bank funded
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researchers actors and directors at many theaters it also provided money for maintenance of this salaries paid to actors and other theater employees are not high enough to know no matter how high they may be the bank paid actors twice or three times as much. a protest in support of the bank is on the way in georgia thousands of people across the country have opened accounts in the banks branches they deposit whatever money they have georgian intellectuals hope that eventually will stand his ground and be able to continue financing scientists artists writers and actors. a long lived peace was there we are free people who are afraid of. actressy yasuko just really found employment at the short august of yearly theatre
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when she was twenty one years old she thinks of robert stewart a as a second father. he was the one who saw her talent and made her the lead actress. this little this theater has a history of celebrated directors of course but the big question here is who will be the next one. just. if you have a splinter in your skin you need to pull it out if you don't want it to rot their politics and the arts don't go together in this way is such a treasure as an artists or trying to control them is totally wrong. meanwhile actors prefer the stage of one of george's oldest faces but without an artistic director to guide them the international shakespeare society ranks rather stored as london production of hamlet as one of the ten best productions in the past fifty
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years. after i lost my job and yet the judge in fees and george and don says it's supra that's what makes our country popular in my world it's the things my cherished hope is to see everything change for the better. actors of the show toddlers to valley theatre still perform vintage plays in front of a full house every day. but at the same time a world renowned georgian director cannot work in his home country. of a store a can now only see his own productions as a regular theatregoer rather than as its leading lines.
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peace soon which will brighten if you move. from films to see. these stunts on t.v. don't succumb. to. the arab league to decide whether to give the go ahead to another month of the year monitoring mission in syria while the opposition wants the u.n. security council to get involved. pushed to the edge of the internet or upset if you are over plans to spam that censorship strike baffled internet by blackouts a massive hacking attacks. has run the us talk tactics over a possible conflict in the gulf they gather forces that iraq's borders while the view prepares the flow bar for the bronze alleged nuclear ambitions. kind of
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romania public anger spills over a hundred arrested and dozens injured as police quell violence amid a mass of ongoing anti-government protest. a day out of the russian capital you're watching r t would be arena joshie today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news the arab league's fact finding mission in syria is waiting for the green light to continue its monitoring activities for another month the decision is due to come later on sunday as the observers report comes on their scrutiny at the leaves gathering and cairo that's a bit harsh. this isn't from opposition groups which save the observer mission has failed to curb bloodshed the latest player up at least fourteen people have reportedly been killed in a roadside bomb attack on a van carrying prisoners in the northwest of the country artists or first join the observers as he visited
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a town near the syrian capital damascus now controlled by opposition forces. the arab league delegation is in cairo maybe presenting findings that despite the arab league observers mission monday having finished you can see they continue to travel around the country to look at what's going on been seen as further evidence by some people that this mission is to continue possibly for another month one of the observers i speak to earlier of camera when i asked whether they would be staying here longer whether the mission would be extended he said it looked like it would be so certainly things like that could be the next course they do you have to wait a full that delegation encourage the findings and the next step to be decided because we've also heard that the monitors themselves appear at all save exactly how to present the situation to decide what the next that should be enough to de bakey here inside the tiny this is the area where we seen intense conflict recently
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in recent days the free syrian army actually managed to gain control of this resort town and the army with tanks slightly further away now we seeing today is very much a town divided you call the government forces still in control of one part of the town and the free syrian army they control it another part is an easy stalemate at the moment by everyone's very uncertain. thinking that things like to live free counseling in the past few months and pass recently let me thank you. for having temporary fishing across the from thinking there has been devastatingly high and absolutely essential for everyone right now is the kind of resolution the prison and the light is. me.
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opposition activists from syria's national council have formally asked the arab league to refer the crisis to the u.n. security council but as our national reports there are doubts over whether it's peace they are after. howlett hold jeff from the syrian national council the country's main official opposition body says making the people's voice louder and bring in an end to the violence is what the essence he was created for our main goal is to help the syrian people there present them and their two national community in order to reach this syrian people's freedom oh very it's been run by paris based exile that hama continued the absence he has been recognized as the country's legitimate government by the new libyan authorities and supported by some a nato countries which has made some doubt the council's innocent intentions with regards to libya the promise to natal made to the national transitional council
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perspective leaders was that they'd be given a major seat at the table in the new libya so there is power brokering going on behind the scenes and i absolutely wager that the same thing is happening with syria they've either been bought off financially or they've been promised a major role in a new syrian regime is national transitional council and the syrian national council and it's not just their names they have in common supported and sponsored from abroad i think he writes opposition forces and their major goal is to overthrow the regime but there is a difference to the absences hard courters are not in damascus but here in istanbul we are not talking about democratic regime if i go to syria now we have. you know we have to be executed there howlett says he spent fifteen years in jail in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's just because his father supported the opposition he claims nothing has
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changed since then and the oppression has to stop the town is another matter claiming they're only going to rely on political and diplomatic pressure the asson see to his. now caught right in with the free syrian army fighters who defected from a star's military it was a clear shift from the u.s. and sees initial entirely nor armed peaceful stance. the council also sees him military in corridors and up a zones as options to protect civilians in syria even though these right wing foreign troops arriving this is a big top istanbul paris operation where the syrian national council has been throughout yes and i chaired that in a simulator will show that it was stable what they work at this table a serious because they want syria to be part of nato at least lead to mabel the opposition claims is just a matter of time before he joined after his sooner or later it will force president assad out for his attorneys to stay and the question remains exactly how long these
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people have to wait for the glass should to stop and how many of them will actually see the end of it and raef in ocean r.t. turkey. and carry out later in the program when the rose tendo glasses of the revolution give way to a crystal clear view of reality that's created by leading a revolt turn their backs against the country's new role as fixed as baling to implement promised changes. in that it was a cat out our website arche dot com one more word we have reports from countries where arab spring therefore you have quickly gave way to disillusionment and out right path.
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now this week some more clouds gathering over the standoff the routing iran u.s. and israeli officials held close talks on friday regarding the chance to trade in the persian gulf while the exact contents were not disclosed the u.s. was expected to have urged israel not to rush an attack on iran while washington tries to garner additional global support canst to iran before that israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu urged you to embargo the reigning oil as quickly as possible over to ron's alleged nuclear weapons program meanwhile iran has been threatening to block a key trade route out of the persian gulf if sanctions are imposed on its own exports the u.s. has been amassing forces in the region with thousands of troops sent to israel for war games and two battleships strike groups arriving to see it brian becker from the antiwar answer coalition says watching as escalating this situation to create a pretext for regime change in iran. the united states government has created an
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artificial crisis that's first and foremost it's a manufactured crisis or ron is complying with the. iran does not have a nuclear weapon iran is not threaten its neighbors iran has not started a war with any of its neighbors israel on the other hand has hundreds of nuclear weapons and unlike the run refuses to sign a nuclear nonproliferation treaty does not allow. inspectors into its country so there's not really a nuclear menace or a nuclear danger from iran and so what is the cause what's the cause of the crisis of the artificial crisis the real goal is the united states government has embarked on a course of extreme economic aggression against iran with the hope that by creating economic suffering economic isolation economic misery that part of the population will rise up or become disenfranchised with the government so that the u.s. can do as it has in history carry out regime change. with regional tensions
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simmering people are an addict not only in iran but also in israel as policy reports many there are expecting a war at any moment and some experts say covert warfare is already underway. from the model out in recording studio in jerusalem one israeli jew has been reaching out to people in iran for fifty two years ties between tel aviv and tehran of a billion but it's never stopped menashe amir from reading the news in farsi every night and hosting a weekly show for listeners in the persian world to share the views he thinks around a million a rainy and chilean and a topic they most want to talk about the possibility of a foreign attack on iran and they are very much afraid that the iranian nuclear installations will be. here for the powers where they're israel or the
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united states or any other country but it's not only be rainy and who are suspicious of israel or america taking action people here in israel seems something's in the air you can see signs of wink and nod from israeli officials when talking about it israel is signaling to the world. if the world doesn't do anything if the wall doesn't call for more piers actions or more properly sanctions quoting the secretary of state clinton then israel will take the initiative and strike below some wonder if israel hasn't already declared an unofficial wanted ran but suspicions raise further after the assassination of another iranian nuclear scientist earlier this month and on his way to work putting everything together it is clear that whoever it is but it's someone or somebody or some agency is very successful in infiltrating understanding every last sabotaging the iranian
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nuclear for the attack is the latest in a series of mysterious accidents linked to iran's nuclear program two aircraft accidents in the space of three years scientists disappearing equipment damaged and computer viruses and leashed and the fingers pointing at israel. and the united states this is a very respectable combination. iran has the moon the moon. is as good as mine and it's not the your own imagination adding fuel to the fire the plan for israel and the united states to conduct the biggest joint military call before the end of the year you could see thousands of american troops deployed in israel for you ran it's the most blatant sign that in a text coming but no one in israel will come on record and say there is a covert war on iran all talk of an israeli strike is limited to the airwaves point
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to say r t jerusalem and as if sanctions and a military buildup near the borders were in an hour of yet another front has opened up for the embattled islamic republic to run its language cal gets the boot british airways has patients where the fault for their stance runs their details are coming up in just minutes here on r.t. . hour to similar scenes now in romania which this week has had some of its biggest protests in years outraged with pay cuts and corruption people gathered in the streets of bucharest to call on the country's president to step down on friday hundreds were arrested and dozens injured as police used tear gas to disperse crowds or bucharest artie's our garden has a story. night and day they come to scream their defiance biting austerity and a feeling the government isn't listening have spilled over into anger even violence . after come here for the pain of their mean people the pain of the entire
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country for twenty two years all they have done is destroy the entire country our youth has no future they have no jobs. mostly water is sixty she's worked all her life in a textile factory in book arrest but now she is forced to pay for her social security out of her small and. whether you're young or you're a pensioner you need a pension when you get old they need to give us a fair pension and not tell us they're boring the money because they don't have it . or is not just here for herself her son left for me here put it to me to try and find work young rumanians feel trapped under directing most of their anger the president try and. protest has accused him of trampling over democracy and presiding over a political elite riddled with corruption. who wants to recess be down down with
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the sas. karens left us with a heritage and we're losing our children just that the problem it's the young ones that need to do have a. good life you know mania. and we are not allowed to have peace because of stupidity of high levels of government the parliament. and international monetary fund loan in two thousand and nine came with tough conditions unlike in greece to remain in government has tried to force its financial house into water budget benefit cuts slashed pay attention freezes falling living standards but some say it's the people who are now. forced to pay for the mistakes of the few who stayed the country economic disaster. this was done at the expense of their remaining in state and now those who hadn't been guilty for their situation they didn't even profited from it to pay for those who had proof it's it the government
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blames international economic conditions however for the country's worse. let's not forget that we are in the eye of the storm of an economic european still all around us unfortunately is a mighty tempest with economic consequences that inevitably affect us too it's not good enough said the opposition who argue of course that they could do better or worse every day this corrupt inefficient government stays in power is a drain lost for. or jews used to shorten as much as we can. by sterling actions with many now accepting there is no escape economically politics for them of is the only hope of change and that leads straight back out onto the streets. these. days are. like. the. territory ruptured. the president
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about to be here and you can see what mania to cheer it all down start again. i'll plan a so i have a program here in r.t. including espionage embarrassment for the u.k. because british official comes clean about spying on russia admitting the country is fake rock to snoop on the family that's after six years of stony silence. from an organized internet wide blackout to some of the biggest hacker attacks on tommy and us government websites this week saw an unprecedented internet revolt over a new web censorship legislation you know imus happier group was retaliating against the f.b.i. shut down a file sharing website up low and brought down the websites of the department of justice and universal music thousands of websites including pedia joined together to stand.
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