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allegedly torture by anti c. forces and with thousands of gadhafi loyalists behind bars there's a growing question over the intentions of the nato bad government argues more of an option in our reports. doctors without borders known for going do their job in the most dangerous and notorious places around the globe but in n t c iran libya the group has encountered a formidable obstacle they couldn't overcome burns from electric shocks and cigarettes heavy bruising and renal failure all these evidence of the continue to churn of prisoners say the doctors and now off the two inmates died from beatings the international group has stopped its mission in protest. patients were brought to us in the middle of interrogation for medical care in order to make them fit for further interrogation this is an acceptable our rule is to provide medical care to war casualties and sick detainees not to repeatedly treat the same patients between
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torture sessions the news comes amidst rising anger with libya's interim government demonstrations in benghazi last week ended with the resignation of a high ranking member of the m.t.c. in the former gadhafi stronghold of bani walid locals pushed out their terms it's not council forces claiming systematic abuse it started with the very beginning of the rebellion very beginning of the insurrection the second day of the rebellion and i think the february the african migrants were rounded up locked in a detention center and burnt to death and then peace expressed their support for this time this is part of the strategy of the west you know divide and rule and that was given the green light of the torture and execution that we're seeing now so this is a clear recipe for civil war meanwhile the nato operation that brought the empty seat of power is by itself raising questions. and high profile international team of human rights activists has been to leave here to
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university gate some of the nato that it present at of where with that if you go in the friends and there were guiding the air raids and directing them and court have been meeting them if you are mandated. approach to. that thought it is very very accurate in a way that i myself saw the killing of so many people in front of me. i saw the killing go fifty one people in front of my eyes was fifteen years old and while all sides and believe in conflict are to blame for violence and violations the human rights activists claim not all of them have been held responsible for their wrongdoing. investigated what happens during labor seven months civil war and the nato campaign to protect civilians this fact the mission discovered again crimes
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against humanity but the goal was not to judge but to shed light on what happened and not to repeat the mistake in recent united nations report has reviewed that up to eight thousand supporters are being held by militia groups in libya right now and with numerous accusing shoes of torture and revenge killings throughout the country hopes of a new beginning for libya are fading quickly raef an ocean or r.t. . lawmakers and iran are set to approve an immediate halt of oil sales to europe and a vote due to take place in the country's parliament today it's a preemptive move in response to a form bargo on a rain while by the european union do come into force in july by imposing the sanctions that readers are looking to bring in a chance to iran's disputed nuclear program meanwhile a group of raney and students protested at the capital's airport where i am specter's arrived for the highest level talks on the nuclear issue for more than
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three years the activists said iran was suffering under overwhelming western pressure and claimed their country had a right for peaceful nuclear energy german political analyst christophe who are still told r.t. the measures adopted by the e.u. will harm the blog more than iran. this is not in favor of european interests what we're doing there with this stupid and senseless and also wrong embargo and what we clearly see is that this happens upon washington's wishes so we have a few countries greece in the forefront with twenty five percent of its overall oil imports in two thousand and ten coming from iran but it then we have italy with thirteen spain with ten percent in this regard we do have a lot of european mostly homemade problems now in addition to that we have problems with this oil embargo and as we see on the other hand i just spoke to some of your
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renewed friends iran will do quite well even under the embargo. to follow the iran i'll saga as it unravels had to website r.t. dot com twenty four seven for all the latest developments. all is fair when it comes to pre-election fever a political wrangling in russia has spread into the internet taking a viral dimension as political activists try cutting edge tactics to win the hearts and minds of the people are to the country looking at what's going on at the online battle front but it's about that's what we want is that you were right is that ones are going to get the gray suits and ties and slogans cold out from the poor d m r the traditional election season fair but they're no longer considered politically
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in vogue. today's complaining has gone online in a whole new trend in russia. with programming and bloggers making fun of the opposition portraying them in prayer outside the u.s. embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the u.s. state department and the opposition filming funny cartoons about politicians made out of lego. getting information out there is becoming easier all the time but the internet is a very different medium to television while on t.v. it's enough to just look into the camera like this to show viewers' attention not so although that to me you are police video reach millions of lines it's not just the message it also has to be provoked to brazen and sometimes project a whole different image. it's no surprise then that putin as
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a character from harry puta became an overnight hit it's an industry doing the symbol. of i don't see what i see you stuck with something yes they go to the caribbean they're going to. make. sure that the where this what when you're talking about when you. put a gun there but it was just beat them so that the but i don't compete it's up to you about you apart from catching images memorable catch phrases are used against those in the corridors of power opposition blogger alex enough while me was the first upload his shot which is the town's online until a year ago he labeled the ruling united russia party of the leaves and scoundrel as a solution insulting was brazen first and hear it on the net but quickly migrated to almost every magical media in russia and beyond a year after party won in the parliamentary elections and rewarded the catchphrase
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felicity's of one vote for the party of these and scour the list for ten years of economic growth whether the party fees in scoundrels you know it was. the mastermind behind that c.d.o. and state duma deputy robert schlegel proved his party can also fight its wars online broke out superpowers the use of being able to my games to provoke a campaign reality darker than that is often i don't agree with such statements in my videos but they do work. in that russia without whose general just rides why not give away your country your beautiful girlfriend to some foreign guys what will happen to the caucasus not illegal because let's just give it away to. spawning a war technicals videos made a very professional you can see that a highly paid. primitive response is what works one hundred percent first thought is that there is indeed no injury without but only those from the opposition are
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just as. then i have a whole trend of this election season eavesdropping on politicians and posting record tunes online or those taking part in a massive opposition rally in december were surprised to find out that one of their inspirations for the recent song described them in a phone as. their hear from its future of remover. for your. work your words. from any side when we are living in election year there are no board in this war not even interfering in someone's private life so good. a lack of privacy for today's politicians is already a modern day reality and with fifteen million russians going on lunch today about forty percent of the adult population if she's the future is predicted to be sure to lose the old line police and other tours pushing the boundaries of a virtual world even without borders you've got to book the exit in the
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grandchildren r t v. well now to let's take a look at some other stories from around the world at least twenty seven people have been killed and five critically injured after a fire broke out at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in perot's capital lima the country's health minister said the center was unlicensed firefighters had to break through walls to rescue the residents while most of the victims are sought to have died from smoke inhalation. divers searching the costa concordia cruise liner have found the body of a woman bringing the death toll to seventeen sixteen people are still missing meanwhile operations to remove half a million gallons of fuel from the ship have been delayed because of bad weather the lighter ran aground and capsized off the northern coast of italy with over four thousand passengers on board the captain fled the ship and was later arrested.
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the latest technology update is coming your way in a couple of minutes but before that though i'll remind you on the top stories of the week's things. will go to the future of this month's challenge by particles that make up the fabric of the universe find what you're looking for in the deep siberian forest prevent a fire with the help of lasers in fibers pull out your tablet of
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a new gaming religion and let the in feature begin all of that here in nova sabir sputnik knology update here on our jews we've got the future covered. welcome back you're with our team here's a look at the latest news on the week's top stories arab league a nice the syrian fact finding mission is frozen after violence escalate triggering pressure from the e.u. tough talks at the u.n. security council. revolutionary aftershocks deadly clashes and troop buildup in libya while with age of hundreds of thousands staged fresh protests against their ruling military john the. u.s. police take off approach against occupy protesters in oakland firing tear gas and flash grenades arresting hundreds in the process. this week also saw online anger
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spilling onto the streets as internet users in poland fought against a new international anti-piracy agreement seen a censorship and a human rights abuse. the iranian parliament is set to vote on an immediate cut off of oil supplies to the e.u. and a preemptive strike against the walks through the bar go on to iran do and some are something many fear will backfire on you or for you economy. right now or to technology update coming to you from the city many call the capital of siberia turns out to be yours because also a thriving hub for technology and innovation check it out up next.
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hello and welcome to technology update this month we've ditched the bright lights and credits streets of moscow for snow cover novosibirsk now this free agent siberian city is actually a hotbed of russian scientific activity and our first stop takes us to an institute that's long been the heart of the region's famed academic cluster. the institute of nuclear physics is one of the world's leading research centers in its field but here it's not just experiments they're interested in they also designed and built some of the most complex instruments used in particle physics research now most of us are familiar with adam smashers but here they're working on an extremely important but complimentary piece of equipment and electron cooler the technology behind this beast was pioneered back in the one nine hundred sixty s. by the man whose name graces the facade of this institute given the growing power range that modern particle accelerators are capable of the beam needs to be cooled
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in order to increase its effectiveness. it's called in physics. electron accomplish this by shrinking the size divergence and energy spread of charged particles without losing any straight particles. and that means the resulting collision is more intense and more particles are likely to smash into one another and when one is looking for extremely rare process. most important from the tower looking electrons are shot down through the tube powerful electromagnets the electrons to the cooling chamber where they interact with a hot. focused as a result of the cooling. thanks to their unparalleled. produces these high tech pieces of machinery not just for themselves but for other research centers all over the globe. the first
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instance of. the institution of nuclear physics here in the. several installations where both for domestic use. and the first installation for exports was for g.s. which is in germany later two more for china one with a capacity of thirty five they other with three hundred but this. two million electron volts cooler is headed for the ula to research center in germany the facility is part of a european union sponsored effort to better understand the fundamental hadrons the most specifically the electron coolant will be installed at the centers institute of nuclear physics cosy synchrotron there are sprawling complex elementary particles will be accelerated around the synchrotron and smashed together for scientists to study and those efforts will be helped by the addition of notice of beer cooler. so what we get by is this. new quality and it means we.
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have much. momentum range very small. mentions and. so once the final touches have been applied this cooler will be on its way to hopefully groundbreaking experiments the collaboration here with the germans is just a part of a wider international effort all across the field of particle physics from asia to europe to the u.s. researchers basically have one goal in mind based on the proposition that all matter is made up of tiny unseeable particles scientists are keen to smash them to pieces to find the building blocks of our universe super charmed factories can produce billions of towel. quarks generating boatloads of new data and for one of
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these the institute is ready to throw more than a half a billion dollars at a new complex main objective as regards the factory is to increase the installations efficiency to the power of three by a thousand times to study the decay of particles you have to produce a certain number of them and then observe them so now we want to produce a thousand times more particles than it's now possible at any other installation for the time being though that super chantelle factory is still a ways away from becoming a reality but that doesn't mean the scientists here are waiting around for that to happen the institute has already built a new high the accelerator and from this room a nuclear physicist can control and monitor all the activities of the institute's existing injector complex which creates the subatomic particles needed for now. these high powered particles are generated. already existing. are already
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cutting edge experiments. understanding underpins our very existence. building an injective. very complicated project. so a part of the. already completed. we've carried out the necessary planning for the project. designed facilities. commission from the. construction. factory will be connected to the already operational injector complex according to plans a new two hundred metre linear accelerator will bring the particles even closer to the speed of light and that will yield even more fruitful collisions but for now most attention is focused on the existing. the particle accelerator here
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has the capacity to create one trillion electrons and twenty. second particles of vacuum tubes where they're sped up and. timed so that a particle is pushed forward time it goes through a gap between the two and the higher the kinetic energy climbs the faster and faster they go. from the injector room the particles are. accumulated into the electron and positron being. adequately concentrated and. reduced to one of two. look at them from the look across to the linear electron and positron accelerator
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will be located in this tunnel. it will take up this entire mostly empty space so it won't look as if there was it does now. excel razor will raise the electrons and positrons energy to the level required for the super john tower factory and then at the end of the tunnel the particles will get injected into the main ring of the collider. so the particles zip down this currently dark passage will split into separate electron and positron rings. this total will contain the technical sections of the super factory. where the accelerating super high frequency resonators technical optics and beam diagnostics system will be located and for additionally the injections of the electron and positron beams into the collider ring will be performed here as well with this straight up portion
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should be continued to form semicircles into the left and right of the semicircle should come together in a large hall equipped with a detector. and a special building will be built above the detector it will include the control room and the detector support systems of course the whole hasn't been finished yet . further financing is required in order to complete this facility. appeared in my eyes by the research taking place at cern and with the large hadron collider on the franco swiss border it's going to take a united global effort to fully understand these fundamental particles and processes and the super charms how factory plant at the institute should ensure that russia scientists contribute mightily to this ultimate goal but it's more than traditional science here and now with the b.s. just around the corner from the academic cluster of high tech. for many resident companies innovations are being incorporated in the latest edition. ever since the
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so called first opened its doors it's been expanding and expanding as you can see with the new towers currently under construction this state of the art center is the latest chapter of a decades long effort to encourage science in the region recently the federal and regional governments decided to use that history to create environment to spur on technological innovation it's hoped that the strong scientific base in the academic cluster will prove. for the newest high tech startups the parts main goal is to help small and medium sized innovative companies get the running start that they need. developing for. technical. nanotechnology and materials for each of these clusters we're creating special industrial facilities.
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facilities that have been specifically adapted for the work of the corresponding innovative companies benefiting from that is inversion since they're working on the next generation. as you see here a traditional fire alarms have to be installed every few feet depending on the building code. inversion since. detectors that monitor building stress and deformation and right now they're busy installing those. focus tower and. the company is pushing that technology one step further to take optical fibers and use them in a new kind of fire alarm which they say can be more cost effective and in some cases safer. propose using optical fiber as a sense of development to measure temperature along it. can act as a signal in large lengths and it can be very canonical effective furthermore
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our sensors are absolutely spark an explosion proof which therefore they can be used in coal mines like you chemical industries and so on where traditional exploring senses your butt off the bed and. the position. i want to comment in this room are developing and researching our distributed fiber sensor and we're currently at the final testing stage it's important for us to understand what the maximum distance is that which we can monitor the temperature and what resolution we can get thank you during crease the distance here in the lab we use these spools of fiber of course this isn't the same fiber that you sold being installed earlier a bundle of this cable would wear around two hundred kilograms and we don't need it since the fiber on the inside is the same as it has here this fiber goes along the wall from one school to another and eventually reaches our device so we have about
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six kilometers of fiber here listicle the section of the fiber we want to affect is located inside the kettle so we just there's ten meters of fiber here so when we turn the case alone we can observe the water temperature increasing in real time we see process results on the screen there are three charts the first one shows data from the signals coming in. the second they calculate the temperature so to get it up and the third in the computer the relationship between temperatures and type of that here on the screen we can already see some kind of peak right there peak is the water temperature inside the kettle we can even see it in more detail these peaks are processed by a device which should then determines whether a fire to employees or not. to prep the optic fibers for detection a method called bragg grading is employed this involves a laser i-ching a pattern of the core of the fiber this changes the way impulses travel along the
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length of the fiber certain wavelengths are reflected back to the impulse source while all others continue along this allows us to get specific data from every section of the fiber and this does it much faster than traditional detectors fibers like this could be used to relay an ever growing amount of data helping us better monitor conditions. remotely and safely. but there's another. just about everywhere we go harmful particles around us if you live in a metropolitan area chances are your lungs are under constant attack. secondhand smoke at your favorite bar or restaurant their potential to do long term harm is unabating fortunately though there's another firm technique parkas innovations help keep us safe from all kinds of dangers. in the region park is tionne they think they may have made a major step forward in terms of cleaning the air we breathe for example with one
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of their units plugged in cigarette smoke is no longer the nuisance and thready can be and as they see it the potential demand for their filters is huge. where can you purify air well everywhere. we are tempted in a stolen them in different places such as restaurants and other areas where people eat. household filtration devices we purified air from tobacco smoke which tried medical institutions. some point we realized which is something that most startups trying to survive do that we had to narrow our specialization and focus on one particular segment in a particular market. in the past most air filters have been made out of either paper or fiberglass but that's not the case here. instead they employ layer upon layer of polypropylene fibers. look like much by themselves when they're stacked up
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there one of the best defenses against those pesky airborne intruders. to get the spindly threads needed a little granules are first heated up and then spun. after they reach the right thickness of the cylinder is removed. and placed into a. to make installation easier. but often simply catching the particles isn't enough to significantly reduce the risk of infection in hospitals life threatening microorganisms have to be destroyed and for that employs a multi-stage system against those harmful particles this is a crude filter which removes the big particles this is the ionization and ozone generation block this is the fine proof occasion fields are capable of capturing particles that are already ionized and finally this is the absorption and catalytic filter which catches most fuel sized pollutants.

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