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back to basics the e.u. mulls over fresh economic punishment for president also the syrian regime after failing to push through a polarizing u.n. resolution. modern technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes online in his bid to improve russian democracy. was wind of change in lafayette as the country's russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum that could see their native language but socially recognized.
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here with r t y from moscow where it's two pm great to have you with us our top story this hour the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet it comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. we're also getting disturbing footage from the rebel stronghold city of homs which was opposition sources say is being shelled by the syrian army there are reports of casualties although this can't be verified earlier opposition fighters operating out of homes attacked a number of police patrols and army bases elsewhere in the country security forces say they've cleared all but two rebel outposts near the capital seizing vast caches of arms and explosives along the way for a report from sara first contains some images you may find disturbing. each city a. and social networking sites have for the past ten months being one of the activists
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he means is offering the world glimpses of violence this tool in three syrian activist groups supports how we got the brick through and we've just seen pictures which the b.b.c. called verify the same many differing numbers and reports getting to the person of what's really going on is a major challenge even from inside the country. do you think if they. have a fever they think. right you. head is the u.n. security council showdown this weekend and the violence in syria seem to reach fever pitch with activists reporting a massacre in homs that was all over the headlines and watched with horror by people worldwide initially the death toll that night was put over two hundred you say there could be as many as two hundred dead just in the last hour or two with that with latest significantly downgraded strict access policies they have made it
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difficult for many foreign networks to get their correspondents into the country to collect evidence at the end of last year i leveled this criticism at the foreign minister's spokesman we have never been in the media by the way. because. we've been filtering you how can you justify for instance you on the people relying on you tube and broadcasting one side even though or even on you tube you have also atrocity committed by the elements it's true that to a large extent mainstream coverage of the free government can has been pretty sparse this graphic video appears to show every sheen supporter being hanged obviously a clear picture of exactly what's happening in syria right now it was hard to know what the western allies that they were and was basing their assertions on was. it's not really about genuine concern for human rights and democracy this is all about
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region change dissatisfied with the wording at the resolution especially in china veto the latest proposal many felt it contained disturbing a case of libya pressuring china believes the dual rate than the foreign military intervention as a conflict between the two sides as the crisis in syria is becoming increasingly internationalized the only miss is impose limits where to try and put an end to the violence again has to be very careful not to make the same mistakes made in libya they seem to be backing one side north increasingly looking like civil war so r.t. that must be syria. well in peace and near his character all that's the opinion of foreign minister sergei lavrov speaking about the west's reaction to un syria resolution veto by russia and china his comments came during a joint appearance with the foreign minister of bahrain. as lavrov prepares to head
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to damascus tomorrow our correspondent peter oliver has been following what he's saying and how he's preparing peter what exactly did the foreign minister lavrov have to say just before he have to damascus on tuesday tomorrow russia's top diplomat certainly pulling no punches with his language a very strong worded statement from a lover of condemning those who have been what he says being hysterical over the situation in syria now so you have also critical of the decision by the united nations security council is not to allow a three day extension to devote being taken on a resolution on syria russia wanted that extended by three days so sort of a level of could go to damascus on this planned visit now he's going to be taking with him a message from president dmitri medvedev it's believed that message will be asking for strong democratic changes in. in syria now russia's stance has
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always been to condemn both sides in this situation its on the ongoing violence in the middle eastern country they aren't taking the side of one of the other saying well the governments have some questions to answer but both sides have to lay down their arms and get around a peace table to discuss this out how their issues now speaking today speaking on monday what we've heard from serbia love as well an attack against those who came after him we heard condemnation from the united states from france and from great britain over russia's decision to veto that security council resolution and this is what he had to say in response. should. we could have achieved consensus at the u.n. security council and we asked them to give us more time with your so that we could discuss the situation following our visit to damascus on february seventh they chose to push for the vote and it means that they wanted to find someone to blame for what's happening in syria and to distract the public from the actions of armed
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groups which receive weapons and advice from abroad the essence of what's going on is that there are several sources of violence in syria that it is much the bush now the main problem that russia had with the resolution as it was that it vetoed in the security council was the wording of certain parts of it no they wanted russia wanted the wording to be firmed up so that no way could be interpreted as allowing foreign military intervention the reason for this is well that's what happened in libya something that russia condemned wholeheartedly in a situation where as far as russia sees it the u.n. mandate was completely overstepped that they don't want to see repeated in syria so they want to make sure that this the wording of any u.n. resolution is strong so that can't happen. we have course we'll continue to watch closely the foreign minister trip to damascus to take questions for diplomacy in this continuing standoff peter all over thank you very much for that update. well
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stay with us in a few minutes we reveal the export of designer revolutions. ever since i've been traveling the world. people have to get through the biskupic states a group that's had its hand in uprisings all over the world financing guided by the u.s. that story is coming up. and the steady drumbeat of war keeps coming from washington and tel aviv stirring up global concern that military action against iran will jeopardize the future of the entire region. but first transparent interactive and web savvy that's how prime minister vladimir putin described the future of russia's democracy in the latest article detailing his electorial program he says the country should no longer tolerate a quote political circus when the needs of the people are being put on the back burner going off has the details. well the main idea of the sort of go is that civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most
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importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to the state well it's a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these opportunities is the internet and this is not only about the tens of thousands of people who now take to the streets for this or that rally is about millions of internet users in russia who over the past few years have become very active there is stories of blogs and forums videos all internet wars between political movements and all of them are going on on the web and the prime minister wants to see the role of the internet is influenced increase more user friendly government websites to provide proper bases for public discussion and not only on initiatives put forward by the state any person any internet user has to be able to put forward
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their own draft law and if it gains say one hundred thousand approval signatures from other users it has to be reviewed by the parliament the internet also gives another opportunity to evaluate civil servants for example if locals of a district of any city are not satisfied with the way the head of the local police department works or a judge or even a principal of a local school they have to be able to voice their concerns on the web be heard by the authorities so that the civil servants can be substituted but let's move the web aside for a bit and focus on other initiatives like reintroducing the elections of local governors was initially put forward by the president and supported by the prime minister now another initiative in this sphere is easing the rules for registering new political parties which should make waiting for more competition that is now this brings us to another problem of corruption and the prime minister is proposing to increase the salaries. civil servants in exchange for their complete transparency and put together
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a list of the most corrupt jobs and if in the ninety's many people wanted to become all the guards now there a need for civil servants because these positions are often viewed as possibilities to make easy money and importance to the prime minister. it's time for that to change as well and this is the fourth oracle published why would you put in since he announced that he was going to run for president during from involved in mortgage and together they put together a lot of influence money festo. well tempers are running high in the run up to the presidential election with a wave of recent protests across russia but political analyst to me the bobbit says they are driven by media awareness it's mostly just emotions fueled by the media some people were obviously irritated seen the same two faces on television maybe too much in the last few months especially some people were terrified when they saw their position and it's slogans and when they felt the hand of the west behind it
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so it's mostly media driven there is no real cost struggle behind it there are poor people and reach people in both radius there are people of all kinds of ethnic groups in both threads so right now i think it's it's mostly a positive effect because it's sort of wakes up the government to the needs of the people. well you can catch more on that story and much more on our website r t v dot com here's a look at what's waiting for you there right now in the russian street artist making his opinions heard through his murals how guerilla tactics and a secret identity have earned him the nickname the russian bank after the british artist. what laure some of us business people into sex dungeons meet the workers who say it's all down to politics and the economy and get the full story and much more at r t dot com.
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well turkish and qatari officials criticize the notion of military action and ongoing western sanctions against iran at the annual security conference in munich they warned that any armed conflict would be disastrous for the region over. beirut based political analyst believes that iran's opponents are already focused on a confrontation all the inspection by nuclear agency. iran is actually weaponize in their system there are only following the nuclear agreement there is no violation to that end but no matter what they saying the sanction are coming around because the suspicion are there. no matter what they are justifying or opening their facility there is some judgment already been rendered
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against you ran a round said very clearly where they're willing to cooperate with the international community but you have to wonder what really the international community wanted at this point and what the american want to disappoint and as i said there's a lot of politics in it specially election politics probably is. really coming that's pretty at this point because they think if iran reach the level of capability of building the nuclear what then that would be devastating for them. to catch up at this point and i think before six months we might well have we might heading into a major confrontation in the burgeoning gulf. well in about fifteen minutes for you were an interview with the former head of israel's intelligence service who says tel aviv and western leaders are attempting to demonize iran in order to stoke
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panic and suspicions surrounding the islamic state here's a taste of what's coming up. believe it believes that in order to arouse international public opinion in order to mount pressure upon the iranians it's necessary to impress upon the world at large public opinions of national public opinion this is a serious international threat and i believe that in this context probably the leadership here believes that using the word existence will rings a bell which also brings you back to a days gone by in the twentieth century. a rise of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and. these persians these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress upon the world that maximum pressure should be mounted on the run.
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allowed for years witnessing a growing outcry as the country's russian minority voices a thing or over escalating state level discrimination they're now hoping that an upcoming referendum could see their language officially recognized the move is viewed by many as the first step on the long road to restoring their basic political rights artie's alexei yourselves has the story. of this professor from a lot of the ones everyone in his country do have equal rights that's why he had no second thoughts when the initiative of a referendum to make russian the country's second state came. through should they can't accept the policy of true true to my friends from the russian minority who also voted for matters into penzance in one thousand nine to one. know they had been. treated like garbage. for the jobs here that's why i signed for the referendum ethnic russians make up a third of luckiest population the idea of holding this referendum came up to what
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they describe as discrimination had reached a quizzical point if you're going to be cool nationalists initiated their own referendum to close russian schools in latvia they failed but it was a worry in cool that's why we gather signatures for a language referendum to legally protect ourselves after we did the ruling nationalists when hysterical trying to jeopardize the votes in the minority points to a recent statement by the country's president told us at the referendum means voting against blood to be. escalating state level discrimination the nationalist camp denounces all such accusations however they believe their vote carries a threat to the country's sovereignty and are sending a stern warning. as a shield we allowed these people to live in our territory after the collapse of the u.s.s.r. we said you can live here under certain conditions.

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