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why they need the troop buildup comes after deadly clashes in the town earlier this week during which a government finders were forced out on rest mirrors a growing frustration in the country with many people fed up with government incompetence and violent power struggle between former rebels doctors without borders has also suspended its libyan mission over concerns that it's being made to treat interrogation victims allegedly tortured by and to see forces now with thousands of gadhafi loyalists still behind bars there's a growing questions over the intentions of the nato backed government where if an ocean are 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. the group has encountered a formidable obstacle they couldn't overcome burns through electric shocks and cigarettes heavy bruising and renal failure all these evidence of the continued to cheer of prisoners say the doctors and now off the two inmates died from beatings
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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 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 there to resist all 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 eighteenth of february the african migrants were rounded up locked in a detention center and burnt to death and the n.p.c.
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expressed their support for this time and this is part of the strategy of the west you know divide and rule that was given the green light for the torture and execution that we're seeing now so this is a recipe for civil war meanwhile the nato operation that brought them to see to power is by itself raising questions. high profile international team of human rights activists has been to leave here to investigate some of make sure that it bears entity of where with their evolution in the fronds and there were guiding the air raids and directing them and court have been eating them if you are mandated. the approach to see videos that. 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
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killing go fifty one people in front of my eyes then boost was fifteen years old and while all sides and the live in conflict are to blame for violence and violations the human rights activists claim not all of them have been held responsible for their wrongdoings investigating what happened during labor seven months civil war and the nato campaign to protect civilians this fact is the mission discovered again crimes against humanity but the goal was not to judge but to shed light on what happened and not to repeat the mistakes in recent united nations report has revealed that up to eight thousand supporters have been held by really should groups in libya right now and with numerous accuse ations of torture and revenge killings throughout the country hopes of a new beginning for libya are fading quickly reef an ocean or r.t. . well lawmakers in tehran are set to approve an immediate halt of oil sales to
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europe and a vote due to take place in the country's parliament today it's a preemptive move in response to a fall in bargo on iranian oil by the european union meant to come into force in july by imposing the sanctions that you readers are looking to bring in and to iran's disputed nuclear program meanwhile the group of rainy and students protested at the capital's airport where i.a.e.a. inspectors arrived for the highest level talks on the nuclear issue for more than three years the activists said iran was suffering under overwhelming western pressure and claimed their country had a right for peaceful nuclear energy. poor all with an independent researcher and writer believes iran will eventually survive the oppression. sanctions or there's no doubt about it so this is nothing new and. nish do that but i think iran has become well experienced in being able to fight off peace force and these covert actions and america and israel the western allies now europeans are only
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harming themselves iran i am confident iran will eventually survive it. well it seems all is fair when it comes to pre-election in favor of political wrangling in russia has spread to the internet taking a viral dimension as political activists try cutting edge tactics to win the hearts and minds of the people are choosing to go over has been looking at what's going on at the online battle front. doesn't want is that you were right is that was that it was very 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 involved in. 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.
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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 the viewer's attention not so on the to me you are video reach millions of lines it's not a lot it just mass it also has to be provoked to brazen and sometimes project a whole different image. it's no surprise then that as a character from harry porter became an overnight. it's an industry doing if you will but i don't see what i see you stuck with some could. go to the good though you'll make. sure that the work is work when you're put in
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a bit when you. got there but it will just be them so that they do but i don't compare it's a cube. apart from catching images memorable catch phrases are used against those in the corridors of power opposition blogger alex in the valley was the first upload his shot which is a tongue online a year ago he labeled the ruling united russia party of the eaves and scoundrels the insulting phrase it first appeared on the net but quickly migrated to almost every magical media in russia and beyond a year after the party won in the parliamentary elections and reworked the catchphrase felicity's of one vote for the party of fees and scoundrels for ten years of economic growth but the party of these in scoundrels united russia. the mastermind behind that video and state duma deputy robert proved his party can also
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fight its wars online broke out super powers the use of being with my aim is to provoke to preen reality darker than that is often i don't agree with such statements in my videos but they do work but i see these putin and russia without putin would rise why not give away your country your beautiful girlfriend to some foreign guys what will happen to the caucasus nothing less just give it away to you spawning a war technically the videos made a very professional you can see that a highly paid specialist did it all and it appeals to primitive responses but works one hundred percent first thought is that there is indeed no future without put but videos from the opposition are just as blatant. and out of whole a trend of this election season eavesdropping on politicians and posting recordings online or those taking part in a massive opposition rally in december were surprised to find out that one of their inspirations worrisome self described them in a phone as. hear from each other of government property or.
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your property. from any side when we are living in election year there are no holds barred in this war not even interfering in someone's private life. a lack of privacy for today's politicians is already a modern day reality and with fifty million russians going online today about forty percent of the adult population. is predicted to be filled with them online political avatars pushing the boundaries of a virtual world without borders exceeding the gradual r.t.e. . that brings up today with the weekly we're going to take a short break and i'll be back with pat by.
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well with. technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. here with our table of the latest news in the week's top stories arab league on ice the syrian fact finding mission is frozen after violence escalates triggering pressure from the e.u. and tough talks at the u.n. security council. revolutionary aftershocks deadly clashes and troop build up in libya while in egypt hundreds of thousands stage fresh protests against their ruling military john top. u.s. police take a gloves 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. sina censorship and human rights abuse. also the iranian parliament is set to vote on an immediate cut off of oil supplies to the e.u. in a preemptive strike against the current embargo on terror on do this summer something many fear will backfire on europe's economy next enjoy the beauty of a nature reserve hidden away in the caucasus declared a world heritage signed by you know asco it can be reached only by helicopter. southern russia.
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he didn't away in the mountains this faraway place can only be reached by helicopter. so first you need special permission to travel around to. meet three slithering and his son killed have such a climate but it only allows them to film the landscapes it's about all this blows really get so set up i can't tell you how beautiful this will feel it's a nice way to weather was right go. go is mountain crossland that's what the mountain dwellers who lived here many centuries ago called this place you know stone has declared the area a world heritage site. makes up only a small part of the total area of the caucuses nature is
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a. a long time ago the people of the caucuses used to shepherd droves of sheep across the a bug of lambs were often targeted by hawks even today let. me bring hawks back to this past. july. and this is a bearded vulture i need is the bugs in the. birds of this kind bigger nests on low lying logs all of thirty or forty kilometers from here. when they go hunting. fifty kilometers in search of food. they're interesting creatures. the above go is situated
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close to the greater northern slope of the caucuses mountain range from the grassland you can get a panoramic view of the mountain ridge of the caucuses nature reserve. there is also a clear view of mt fished one of the highest points in the western caucuses. the local problem let's try to get the mountains in fraying filming is best done from the highest point on the bar go it's about nine hundred meters above sea level here dimitri is teaching a son killed how to set up for the filming. look. normal you can see that the lighting is on one side or the mist covers most of the valley. we don't want to film only the mist we need to focus on the foreground look at the grass gleaming in the sunlight and it's light of the valley
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is dark. so the light strip will show this shot to the best advantage. well if. the great northern slope is a continuous chain of mountain ridges tops by snowy peaks millions of years ago there was a vast sea in this place the smallest part of it the black sea is now hidden behind mountain ridges they form a shield in the way of warm breezes blowing from the sea the warm air creates a sub tropical climate in the foothills of the southern slope of the greater caucuses ridge there is a moderate zone further upslope the kingdom of eternal snow and ice on the mountain tops is more than three thousand metres above sea level. which is the. i'm going to film these magnificent landscapes we never know in order
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to show them. to the hundreds of people who never venture here. either because they have no time. when you go because they don't understand the meaning of nature. be able. to go live side by side with the pass translated from the caspian language means the mountain of occasion goats the reserve is the only habitat of western caucasian goats in the wild here they don't move about very much a small herd might well stay for decades in the same area high in the mountains one thousand nine hundred metres. the only trail leading across the past begins in the above go grassland. caucuses reserve ranges often use it to make rounds of the area they always do it on horseback
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a round trip usually takes one week. to come across poachers interests on this path is broken europe is the only way here there are rocks on one side and a thick tangle of bread and rain on the other it is very difficult terrain. to. fill. the ranges camp out in small parts and it's always cold in the mountains at night.
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or. shortly before dawn the metering killed head to a small flat mountain top according to an old caucasian legend do you often meet the sunrise in the mountains lives a long and happy life. you know real good you can never seem to go and you're right in the video the sun will rise from behind the aspen pass. we're going to choose the highest point for filming we'll only have ten to fifteen minutes for that. new. form.
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is a mystery to use to it no single one is ever the same in the design. it's truly wonderful guy. the nearest settlement is far away radio is the only means of communication with human civilization. hey folks if you're listening to our movement the radio show us your hosts once again and you get to ring and look at the last terms talked about on the history of the caucuses nature reserve to get you to the small studio broadcasting the movement show is in the town of scores of
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kilometers away from the a bar go for schoolchildren tell locals about the caucuses reserve journalist. oversees the programs the children talk about the reserves animals surviving trees mountaintops and rare plants. they draw on their experiences reporters and engineers working in various protected areas therefore they always fully prepared for the program when they go on there. who have then i think when people look at it and they try to imagine what they see truly saw a long time ago. as for me i always have this i'm counting feeling that my
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age and stature martin significant in front of these or inspiring giant. one of the most famous parts of the caucuses nature reserve is the growth situated close to the black sea coast the oldest tree here is over a thousand years old. the grove has survived several generations of tourists and many natural disasters. according to scientists the greatest of them took place some eighteen million years ago. a rupture in the earth's crust created a natural labyrinth and the gorge the gorges bed was filled with water from mountain streams. this landscape has undergone no changes since then. visitors are fascinated by the mysterious origin of the grove and the agent trees there in they think of it as a living relic of the distant past. i can tell you that i really do feel
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mystical about it was that people rarely break the rules here they're not eager to destroy or cut things down the wish that some people might say i'm crazy but i honestly believe nature herself is at work here and i think this place is protected by higher forces it's. a small canyon in the outer edge of the grove mocks its natural boundary in the north the west and east in the horns of an infamous mountain river called the hostile joint where the canyon is at its most narrow the never ending war of war is a sign of its dangerous allure. then you'll love. this canyon is notorious because the water rises quickly when the snow melts or after terentia already has been with a view though the whirlpool formed a strong water splashing against one side of the ravine and then against the other while the water anything that falls into the whirlpool gets sucked down to the
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bottom you people trying to swim will walk across and end up drowning. there have been several deaths as a result. we live over to be that's why this place is infamously knowing that it's not the devil's guy in the bottle. there are four major waterways in the coaxes reserve a river is one of the deepest which dam has been put up there a small hydro power station supplies electricity to the heart's in the upper reaches of the reserves northern sector where ranges stay for the night. the. plane thrive there is a. well w. bush wherever you are you can get from any spraying a small river or to hear more about when a soul fits from drinking and. international
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around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. a cargo helicopter flies through a mountain coach before it reaches the weather station and to go do good is situated in the mountains of the caucuses nature is a as an altitude of more than two thousand mixes above sea level it is the optimised station in the western caucuses its total square is two hundred ninety two thousand hectares our reserve is the only one in russia that occupies the territory of three russian regions it's really unique. the director of the caucuses reserve personally oversees the rotation of stock and food supplies in this remote area. the helicopter rarely stops at juga for more
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than twenty minutes but even such a short period of time is enough for dimitri says i think just some kid to get several shots on take. most of the world's weather stations located in major cities record changes in the atmosphere resulting from industrial waste and vehicle fumes the data collected juga and similar stations is important for fundamental research into how the earth's climate changes in areas situated far away from manmade sources of pollution what you're going to get now the temperature a jugar is fifteen degrees above zero but a couple of days ago trees were falling to the ground under the impact of strong
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gusts of wind which by the way where the snow is usually one meter deep around this time in december temperatures were unusually high in november and it may well turn out to be the warmest november in twenty five years. each day courses reserve staff record temperatures wind velocity humidity and emissary expression. one team is on shift for two months. on its way from to go to the grand northern slope the helicopter passes by mt fished.
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