tv [untitled] January 29, 2012 6:00pm-6:30pm EST
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it's going to inflame an already very volatile situation and unfortunately that seems to be exactly what we've seen happening here now foreign minister sergey lavrov was speaking today on his tour of the age of pacific countries and he said that he didn't understand why such a useful tool had been treated in this way we've seen the observer mission start and eventually grounds to hold they never really recovered after that decision last week for the gulf states when they withdrew their monitors now their decision they said was because they felt the mission had failed to hold the syrian government to its pledge to end the violence and it was a surprising decision that's how the foreign minister described it because at exactly the same time that the gulf states made that decision the decision would also be made to extend the mission so just out of very very crucial time with the situation in the country rather than making this mission stronger rather than trying to make it more effective if you have the goal states withdrawing them on it
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is now he said that that aroused questions we've got the me saying coming up on cheese day where the arab league against three presenting. findings essentially briefing the u.n. and most is maimed remains very very adamant that is not going to back any plan that's going to leave the door open to foreign military intervention in fact again their response to western cool's now that has said that it's impossible to hold dialogue with the regime here the foreign minister called very irresponsible and indeed unforgivable as i think there's a real sense that this arab league with the want to put unity ready to piss you are good resolution to dialogue and to try and calm is extremely volatile situation it's shocking really to see how much the situation is escalating day by day when they. seem this conflict creeping towards the capital people in damascus who waking up to the sound of gunfire from the suburbs this arab league mission. essentially
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has turned out to be a dance club and there's a little people here saying what was the point and having that manifest place if they were going to be made strengthened if they were going to try way was. always essentially were going to lead to un action anyway and political steve in london believes it's not a coincidence that the arab league for is that fashion just as a western power is up the cool for foreign involvement oh my goodness that sounds like a no fly zone in different language it was an open sesame to direct intervention and meeting war the observers who were sitting into syria they picked the wrong man to lead the mission to sudanese generals. they thought they had their man in charge who would deliver the goods against the side believing him for everything going oh i'm so cool what a general we do he said a star is cooperating it's exactly the opposite of what the last one they wanted
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a precarious just step up whatever they have in mind which is some kind of you fiction the best solution is the worst syria's civil it's all going to see you as a legitimate opposition in syria syria is that authoritarian state a reporter in the when they got a young reporter we get to go get a national poll that apparently there are some credibility he says good bye giorgio syrians back aside for america and britain and the arab league and there's to get to the end in syria years and so years and to have an arrogant resolution saying and all that i would do would be happy in two weeks where assad absolutely should in diplomatic way which total these people to go rebel. and they've see where is nokes in is power over violence maybe is not solid behind coming up the months after the fall of gadhafi perspective and you know doctors without borders sometimes it's mentioned to me the officer being seems to treat torture victims
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five and sends trayvon from paddling time i gave. you a new plane spector's have started a three day mission to examine iran's atomic activities to iran says the talks with the international atomic energy agency the first more than three years will prove its nuclear program was purely peaceful the i.a.e.a. visit comes as tensions between iran and the west any a crisis level on monday e.u. nations adopted an precedented set of sanctions against the islamic republic they created a complete involved all supply of some of iran and are expected to come into force in july director of the center for research on globalization michel chossudovsky says that we are witnessing now as part of one big u.s. plan for war against iraq. i think what we are. is is a build up also of military confrontation the sanction this. goes to you in some regards the staging of of of
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a military agenda and i should mention that we have a mass the well it was of u.s. military troops going into israel to be stationed in israel troops going to kuwait . you know naval forces because you can go in the arabian sea. and in other words i think what we're going to states wants. including its allies is some kind of a green light which will give a human face the world will. u.s. occupy movement protests has once again turned violent in oakland california police fired tear gas and some two thousand demonstrators several hundred were arrested as their time to occupy a vacant convention center before storming into city hall aunties marina portman small. it began around saturday afternoon when roughly two hundred fifty
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occupy occupy optimists in oakland california began demonstrating in the streets and hours passed the crowd grew stronger and stronger up to crosley twenty two thousand people strong ultimately what the goal was for this demonstration is for protesters to take over the empty abandoned building where they wanted to create their new headquarters because as our viewers may remember crossed the country in the united states just a few months ago police departments are removed activists from their camps and this was an attempt for oakland optimist to set up a new headquarters but as the crowd grew stronger and larger of then chile the police in oakland began firing tear gas and flash green means that the occupy atlanta this morning to the police they say members of the crowd began throwing things at times at the officers and that is what ultimately triggered this clash
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between police officers came to occupy an optimist but as guys we know this is not the first time we've seen a fierce clash between officers and activists in oakland california got in october there was a least three hundred people arrested and a former u.s. marine by the name scott olsen was left in critical condition with a head injury from being struck in the head by a police tear gas canister canister and this is something odd that put a lot of criticism on the police department in oakland california they've been criticized for being very harsh with occupy activists. spied the increasing violence on the rez south london from the international action center tells all say the future of the occupy movement is still very bright. it's very much achieving its goals in terms of waking up the youth in the waking up working people in the us
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to the reality the reality that poor and working people are losing more and more and that one percent actually one thousand one percent is gaining enormous new wealth so that there are very successful in drawing attention to that despite a shutdown by the media and by the police and that movement is very determined to continue and to find new tactics. so those occupy protests in america are going to get is the background of the race for the white house and took president of all it's top to do list as he seeks the reaction coming up next hour here in our see find out the key details of the state of the union speech with x. but analysis. this week egyptians marked a dead since the beginning of the country's uprising with hundreds of thousands flooding square in iconic basque the iconic basque great plays of the revolution
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polls have opened for the upper house of parliament weeks after islamist parties claimed an overwhelming majority in the lower house so the new government is also tasked with developing the country's constitution egyptians today are demanding the dissolution of the military council which inherited absolute power from deposed president hosni mubarak who is in control addiction also and filmmaker philip morris believes change will be held to a minimum. i don't see it as being that big of a shift i mean we lived under military rule for thirty years and that gave the government the authority to do just about what they wanted to me it's just a formal matter and that they they lift emergency law while we live under the rule of our military jointer since the military took over general twenty eighth over fifteen thousand civilians that we know of have faced military courts and they have received trials of anywhere between six months to fifteen years and they've tasted
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power they have massive economic interests in the country again everything that's happened in egypt really needs to be looked at from an economic perspective in that there is a group of cronies of man barked and his government that were in power they've been moved out of power and there's a new group of cronies that are in place and they will not just let go and hand over power like that without having guarantees that their interests will be secured . deadly clashes between fighters belonging to the busy interim government and soldiers loyal to the slain colonel gadhafi in bali and bani walid this week sparked fears of a new civil war the national transitional council reportedly began amassing forces including truck mounted and to aircraft weapons near the former stronghold of the regime build up came after government troops were forced out of the rest of town the rest where is the growing frustration libya many people accuse the m.t.c. of incompetence and made a violent power struggles between former rebels account charms and a spokesman for british civilians for peace and leave explains why the council is
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failing to unite the country. the gadhafi regime could control the whole of libya could find peace amongst all the tribes the new regime cannot even control something in one town or one area i mean they've turned libya into a war and of the hunting of black skins they're selling off their oil and natural resources and sovereignty to nato and now the thieves that is the rebels they are all falling out with each other so really this is the chief of freedom and democracy by nato it's all become very clear people of syria and the people of lebanon and the people of the global south have to see what's happening in libya is coming to them if they're not able to defend themselves and stop this ruling western aggression against other countries in the global south. interim leadership also came under fire from the u.n. this week over failure to stop the torture of thousands of prisoners to international organizations some from tears and amnesty international say detainees have been tortured and killed in recent months and they also pointed to widespread
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abuse of former gadhafi supporters and as maria the notion of reports hopes are fading that the nato by the government can actually offer a new beginning. doctors without borders known for going do their job in the most dangerous and notorious places around the globe but an end to see run leave 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 continued torture of prisoners say the doctors and now after two inmates died from the 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
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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. 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. expressed 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 of the torture and execution that we're seeing now so this is a recipe for civil war meanwhile the nato operation that brought the m.t.c. to power is by itself raising question it's. a high profile international team of human rights activists has been to leave here to investigate some of the two that it bears entity of
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were with. in the province. there were guiding the air raids. they. could have been raping them if you are baited to protect. that thought it is very very accurate in a way that i myself saw the killing of so many people in front of my eyes i saw the killing go fifty one people in front of my eyes was fifteen years old and while all sides in the libyan conflict are to blame for violence and violations the human rights activists claim not all of them have been held responsible for their wrongdoing investigating what happened during libya's seven months civil war and the nato campaign to protect civilians this fact the mission discovered again crimes against humanity but the goal was not the job but to shed light on what happened and not to repeat the mistakes in recent united nations report has
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reviewed that up to eight thousand supporters have been held by militia 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. . it's been a turbulent week for poland which saw thousands of people protesting against the anti where piracy parked their countries signed up to along with twenty one other european states actually it's a big multinational deal which still needs to be ratified by the european parliament allows firms to censor the internet. reports. at first thousands across poland directed their anger squarely at the notorious anti counterfeit trade agreement the idea of punishing. publishing be. somehow illogical to me it's like punishing the corporation that produces knifes
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for. being used to kill somebody but with every passing rally the protest grew more political the crowds put prime minister government under fire for signing the agreement on thursday most governmental websites were hijacked by the anonymous hacker group i think they are trying to maximize us with. the promise is that there would be a sudden closer touch to the documents. that we have. the right for our own interpretation of the king but that's not possible knows a lot from our government technically active should be a good thing protecting intellectual property ranging from music to design your bags but the global online community fears corporations will use it to police the web and take regular users offline for harmless internet behavior it certainly has a striking resemblance to the much debated sopa bill in the united states which
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sent even online giants like google and wikipedia to take direct action but the law was only meant to work locally across the atlantic while act would be applied more globally. and in some countries. every country so we have another. option for many many countries it was too much for one french e.u. deputy quit calling act charade then came the twitter twist the micro-blogging site saying it can now censor tweets country by country. active protests in. war so we're expected to gather up to forty thousand people but a sudden big freeze kept many away nevertheless the intends to rally for several more weeks hoping to urge warsaw's ruling circles to take a step back drawing to one other issue member states along with baldwin signed
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actor but it's only here but the decision has caused so much control over sea and public dissent the document is yet to be ratified by the country spar limits which certainly leaves the possibility of more protests everywhere across the european continent let's see russia see reporting from poland. correspondent mentions the microblogging fund twitter is enough of a sun strip scandal of its own and of course one of us has our back on our website article calling closing one suggestion that we move well ultimately on the other. side but make it very clear to their users your government is censoring you and i think that will be a huge step in pressuring the pope people the show the stuff that was censored but also pressuring governments to change their policies so where's the full conversation where the influence of illiteracy campaigner aren't shorts on also dot com and also life in. the internet's most famous whistleblower is getting ready to reveal even more on t.v. in chile and as sound as launching its own talk show see all the details on our way
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. and election campaigning in russia it's where weapons that are on the frontline on the battlefield. has been looking at the cutting edge talk takes to win hearts and minds. there were others that were right is a closer look at 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 in vogue. today's compay ning has gone online in a hot new trend in russia. with programming and bloggers making fun of the opposition portraying them in prayer outside the u.s.
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embassy on sundays claiming they are connected to the us 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 viewers' attention not so although that to me you are video reach millions of lives it's not a lot it just. it also has to be brazen and sometimes project a whole different image. it's no surprise then that putin as a character from harry porter became an overnight hit it's an industry doing the symbol. of i don't see what i see you are stuck with something yes they're ready to
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go you'll make it and you're sure that the one you're going to get when you. put a gun that what it was just be them so that you but it don't come from it's a fuel but apart from catching images memorable catch phrases are used against those in the corridors of power opposition blogger alex in the vile me was the first upload his sharp witted tongue online a year ago he labeled the ruling united russia party of the eaves and scoundrels the insulting phrase at first appeared on the net but quickly migrated to almost every magine of all media in russia and beyond a year after the party won in the parliamentary elections and reworked the catchphrase philistinism vote for the party of thieves and scoundrels for ten years of economic growth with the party of these in scoundrels united russia. the
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mastermind behind that video and state duma deputy robert proved his party can also fight its wars online. the use of being 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 rise why not give away your country your beautiful girlfriend to some foreign guy what will happen to the caucasus nothing less just give it away to you your technical the videos made a very professional way you can see that highly paid specialist did it it appeals to primitive responses but works one hundred percent your first thought is that there is indeed no future without put but videos from the opposition are just as blatant. and now the whole trend of this election season eavesdropping on politicians and posting recordings online those taking part in a massive opposition rally in december were surprised to find out that one of their
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inspirations worrisome self described them in a phone as. hear from each user of. your preferred comfort. it's naive to expect blitheness 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 or. 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 the future is predicted to be filled with online political other tars pushing the boundaries of a virtual world without borders exceeding the gradual r t. the while kind of the busy storming the web those demands we get for our vote have go behind the will to protest hundreds of cars flying because a white as
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a symbol for free poor have been circling the center of moscow has been the latest poll in the parliamentary elections in december. reports. scores of drivers are taking part in this a run across moss going support a fair elections it's called the white looing and it's taking place on the gordon ring which is one of the main transport arteries of the city the rules are simple eighty one could take quarters as long as they have a vehicle and fix any white object on to it be it a white ribbon a bolo an a or whatever this is the water of a series of protests or rallies which have been taking place in moscow and across the country since the parliamentary election in december tens of thousands of protesters gathered for the two biggest of rallies moscow is seen since the collapse of the u.s. a story a mortgage is planned for the fourth of february. and while the opposition has a bracing itself for february riley thousands gather in the city have because here
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in bahrain so support the rooney policy has led to that person has been the second and last data to support his kind of the say this week. on chelsea and this is the weekly hit albacore the recount all top stories in just a few minutes don't go away just. a soulless substance. a touch like the world trade.
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tension to iran is considering stopping fuel supplies to the view within days as a response to sanction. also us and to call for a protracted spill before the lord oakland began with this is resorting to tear gas and flash grenades to disperse demonstrators and arrest hundred. multinational proposals to stop piracy sparked mass protests in poland activists say their government is supporting internet censorship not to compromise britain. as the headline see up next a modern david and goliath battle as a report on how agricultural giants are trying to eliminate old fashioned phone. in japan with a lot of. consumers. processors and importers and this document here is to convince.
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