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using to step down for saying that they're going forth with democratic forms but most people here believe that is not the case they're also calling on workers for massive strikes to go on indefinitely until the military council steps down the muslim brotherhood who are saying that these are the does these calls for a massive strike are actually destructive to the country because that will only kludge egypt into further poverty and disarray also the religious leaders in the country are not supporting the strikers well but students the young people who work behind it this really should along with the workers who wanted to see some real differences there are saying that things must be changed immediately more on why it's ins are going to strike here's my colleague mary snow. around a thousand killed at least six thousand injured and even more still missing egypt's people have paid a high price to live in a new country but despite all the sacrifices the shadow of the old regime still looms large during mubarak thirty years of mubarak's rule as the method number of
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people try them under military tribunals where one to two thousand now you know within about ten months or eleven months we have twelve thousand which is of course a humongous number for a country ruled by the military the supreme council of the armed forces all cash that's no surprise but surprisingly enough those discomforted over from who'd previously run the country are not themselves before military tribunals you can or for. suspected killer. thought. to be simply a court system. or the very people i mean. medical records this is a. this is illegal hasty with no proper investigation usually with no lawyer and behind closed doors and with no right of appeal human rights
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activists complain military trials provide no justice and violate human rights you know you have a nineteen year old getting a twenty five year old son to your centers because he had a box of mouth of cocktails and people who were found guilty of killing somebody by brutally beating him up and torturing him until he died these are getting seven years in jail so i mean it there obviously there's something wrong with this picture a lot of these people are tried for absolutely no reason i mean some would just just being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to get you in trouble that's exactly what a man says is his case september the time these really embassy in cairo the place. the young screenplay writer was present at clashes between the army and demonstrators and began helping the injured arrested he was brought to military barracks after his summary trial which lasted just twenty minutes he was taken straight to prison to serve almost four months for terry some he says the military
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dishes out a very rough justice. emerge in a seventy year old who's been in the army for at least thirty years it must be hard for him to take off his uniform and this lifestyle and this was the only way they know how to deal with problems for several days what fire did know her son's whereabouts. when his sister came to me and said i have to talk to you i knew it was about him hoping for the best i prepared myself for the worst where the month after ahmed was relieved he now faces yet another trial from the same incident at the israeli embassy. their goal is to intimidate people the message is clear if you go to therea you'll be arrested and it makes us even stronger how is it they don't understand how mad is no working on a book he wants a title you must shut up he explains if people didn't give up after being beaten
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and humiliated they'll never give up until their voices are heard. the citadel in cairo egypt a medieval symbol of power and strength it was fortified centuries ago to protect the region from his enemies at that time crusades and crusaders today egypt's rulers are doing the same striving to defend themselves and to keep power with thousands in jails and dozens killed the concern here is that they may have been working too hard. riffing off knotty cairo. and ducks of our sure who's an expert on middle east politics says people on the streets of cairo are frustrated with the new pope takes which reminds them of their old the dictator in the dark what you see is more or less pressures on the street. very much reflects the frustration of these protestors with the mismanagement or the management of the transitional period by the i think the supreme council is willing
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to leave power in the end but with a very strict conditions conditions that ensure that it still has reserved a means of power in terms of national security policy in terms of foreign policy in terms of legal and constitutional immunity for its leaders and in terms of the vast konami interests and the economic empire that the medical establishment owns. a draft resolution on syria has been circulated at the un general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence by all size it lays blame primarily on that see were not meanwhile state t.v. says gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus the thoughts killing of a high ranking military officer protests began amid reports of a growing fighting in the country the city of aleppo suffered twin blasts on friday that killed twenty eight people free syrian army initially claimed responsibility
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for that time that later denied involvement and blames the government meanwhile syria's opposition says it expects official recognition from our gulf states later this weekend there was no you on monday to intervene in the crisis due to us and are said to be gathering a coalition of states to support the opposition with calls from washington to arm the rebels. from the university based in beirut says imposing a new regime in syria would lead to an even deeper crisis. it's been very well known the united states and european allies are interested in regime change in syria and they won't stop at anything that does not deliver a different government that they hope will be more sympathetic to western interest which is quite naive really when you think about it because the people in syria are likely not going to be more sympathetic to american and israeli aggression
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throughout the region the free syrian army is the armed opposition conducting very violent acts against civilians in syria against both the government and you know innocent syrians we don't know who the body counts you know what politics people who are killed i don't think the syrian people are really going to appreciate you know an outside exile group arming and training these people in different quote unquote democracy exercises and it's grateful to think of what could be coming next in external. force power is is suddenly implanted in syria that is not at all representative of the people and the violence is just not going to end syria could lead into another iraq so it's just really quite devastating right now the way things are progressing. the situation in syria has triggered fierce clashes in neighboring lebanon two people died and dozens were injured as soon as hostile to syria's regime have clashed with otherwise supporters in the northern
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city of tripoli so turns a of the ten of the wounded were lebanese soldiers including a sergeant who is in a critical condition the two sides fired guns and rocket propelled grenades to each other clashes have continued since friday and are the blunt is since june when six people died in demonstrations against syria's government. greek prime minister lucas papademos has warned of uncontrollable it can only chaos of parliament does not approve a plan for fresh cuts on sunday your start the measures have already been told by the greek companies to secure one hundred and thirty billion euro bailout from the u.s. and international monetary fund without as the country could default in march six ministers have a ready to resigned in protest over the new car service employees from two major coalition parties are threatening to vote against it and parliament the draft both suggest firing fifteen thousand civil servants and lowering the minimum wage greece's two biggest trade unions have held
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a forty eight hours trying to gauge the new measures by demonstrators clashed with police on friday and margaret grogan grieve for the financial advisor a.c.m. partners in chicago believes that a new bailout will merely defer greek economic collapse. either going to commit one euro the measures which i and many argue still is not it no guarantee that. or it will be all just sooner rather than later a lot of people are talking about disorderly default i don't think the european union or more grief is going to allow that to occur we frankly i think the markets have been letting themselves the last six months by thinking that there is a better or option i think what you're going to be much like. thing is a shrinking economy who want to buy first. this year think about what that means for country already on the break you know social not necessarily collapse with death definitely instability and economic ruin but certainly you know it's
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certainly not growing and things certainly aren't getting better a decrease of more to five percent growth combined with the measures combined local pressures of the european union will definitely just what disrupt significantly in two thousand and twelve. and so plan to move for years to come they get done through this snow so take a look at how russia's president dmitry medvedev shows his skill and skills in salt . and also progress in leaps and bounds find out how a dog from ukraine has become something of a legend just a human. but fast and thousands have run it across europe against the international court known as access people in the u.k. germany poland and it's where near have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to online censorship on his laura smith has more from london for us. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe
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today these people here in london behind me are demonstrating against the anti counterfeit sick trade agreements and disagreements which would make instant service by this time she was killed in the use of pirating it is defending these activists in the streets with no mo money and strength of the in their love for me i mean very nice anonymous. me and none of this is very often where they've got banners we didn't want to shut down instead they're saying no actor culture is made of these and stop internet censorship and one of the main objections to the at truth movement is that if we negotiate images entirely in secret they might say that the main mickey you negotiate resign didn't originally say that the document was secretive and undemocratic says we negotiated in secret people who are not listening society and they have
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a delight to see your comments and say this will affect our civil liberties this will reduce freedom of speech this will stop us from being able to comment to hold people to crank the results of the treaty is incredibly dangerous one of the main complaints about this document is it's unclear wording that it would be easy to make an intentional copyright infringer generally liable and also criminalizes what used to be a civil offense to that means we see a lot more cases tend to be like the one of a minister you've been with and you shared twenty four songs on the internet and found herself liable for one in a half million dollars' worth of damage and essentially sixty two thousand five hundred dollars that each song that she had to share and the threat was to bork it since the threat to society suits the threat to internet service providers your experience a few chub of facebook a flicker could become very different but it's also that even innocently contacting two copyrighted material. actually learning in crew with criminal sanctions this
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is not just about the internet either it would also apply to clothes electronics and also to medicine which should make it more difficult for poor countries to buy generic untreated marked cheap drugs making it more expensive for the poorer countries to keep their people healthy basically what these people are saying is that decisions that have been made behind closed doors that fundamentally affect the economies in the privacy and the civil liberties of the ordinary everyday people and the fact that it's been done in secret means that they can only assume that this isn't in their best interest. and peter bridewell a companion over the open wide screen where he took part in the london protest told r.t. that the treaty is biggest danger isn't giving too much power turn controlled private interests. i think what we just today all around europe we're concerned or out is that there are some fine words about respecting fundamental principles but in
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practice the very broad wording the wording in the cream and does creates real concerns about how and worth actively handing control and power over what happens online too easily to private interests and that might have been and will consequences for freedom of expression for people's privacy and for innovation in many of the benefits we enjoy from the internet when it's done through mechanisms and treaties that are overly broad and give too much power that seem to unchecked to private interests if you get business is the power to have content take you down and have users effectively surveilled by their own internet service providers and you're creating a system there that can be abused and when mistakes can happen and that's why it's such a dangerous agreement. and let's check some world news and brief you this hour daryn police have hit by a tear gas sound stun grenades to disperse hundreds of peaceful protesters in the campus and the nama around two hundred people gathered at the diplomatic quarter
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and set up toward the center of an uprising and it's still unclear whether anyone was injured but witnesses say just one protester was detained tensions in bahrain are rising ahead of tuesday's one year anniversary of the first large crowd had against paying its overall. one of the sounds of the latest live in leader at nama gadhafi as saadi could out there has been arrested in the shower according to media reports of his residence to lead an uprising against leave this transitional government in a television interview they claimed has many followers and leading cleaving within the ruling national transitional council said it will not extradite sidle gadhafi. at least two palestinian protesters have been wounded by his reading forces firing tear gas and rubber bullets the injured were among demonstrators demanding they were. so hard. we've been on hunger strike for twenty four fifty seven days have been a spokesman for the islamic jihad in the west bank but it's not known if he directly
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participated in attacks on israelis was arrested in december but has not been charged. seven people have died and five are missing after an avalanche stroy several houses in kosovo rescue teams have found one girl alive and dar still searching for survivors temperatures in eastern europe have plunged below minus thirty two centigrade at times with over five hundred dead from the cold snap and heavy snow. and also cold snap sweeping across italy as hate and this is a numbers attending the annual carnival and ballets although saturday was the climax of the celebrations ten percent a weekend hotel reservations were canceled carnival must also be bored the origins of the festival dates back to they're not on the same tree. as russia's city of sochi games out for the winter olympics some of the biggest stars a winter sports have gathered at the resort to try out the slopes and with just two years now until the big event that sampling the virus for the downhill wild cub
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just before the race kicked off russian president dmitri made about it took to the snow to showcase his skating scales and as dennis but also care polls tests for the twenty fourteen sochi games are in full swing. so she's been known to have warm february's in the past but not this year blizzards and temperatures well below zero may be great for some winter sports but for downhill skiing you want good visibility and less snow that's already on the ground and not still falling preparing the piston such conditions was a challenge but the weather is of course a key factor in blizzards can hold us up in cause delays but it hasn't affected overall preparations in the resort it is now ready to host the world cup. despite bad werther delays were minimal and as the mountain skies cleared domestic competitions began in earnest to build facilities to the test the venues here on
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the slopes and bridges across napoleon are undergoing the sternest examination yet the head of the two thousand and fourteen winter games for both the organizers and the leeds it's a perfect chance to fly into their routines where these were the first to compete on the slopes for russia's downhill ski cup some compared the experience favorably with the two thousand and ten winter olympics in vancouver so there you are simply basically little piece here again the compared to what i signed canada except there was ice in vancouver. which made it even more difficult but the overall conditions here are good because. alexandra burke came out on the top of the competition she says smaller events like this one offer an important rehearsal for the main event of the saltine two thousand and fourteen version and it's a chance to train more and will have the advantage in comparison to other skiers who only come here for the olympics with thirty kilometers of new posts and world class accommodation through organizers hope to make the test competition something
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together both spectators and athletes a lawyer but above all this experience is priceless for the salty two thousand and fourteen organizing committee that will use this competition as a dry run to give olympic preparations a boost. sochi. let's stay with us for saying theme but of a very different kind of adventure activity pacu or appeals to many legs adrenaline junkies and it seems to south pole legs ones as well or the dog in western ukraine becoming an internet sensation and he is also he's an expert here shows. the two thousand and one french movie that came across she launched a new world wide great the park or thousands of louisiana worldwide took to the sixty's performing breathtaking stunts on the walls adding. this skill of running and jumping from one surface to another is not so hard to master. after a few slip ups and bruises you will eventually get it right but imagine if you were
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doing that standing on four legs and not being as a gyle as a human being. but this ranji fellow proves nothing is impossible to tread stuff or cheer a terrier from western ukraine you may see mean looking but in fact that is extremely kind hearted and he's one of only two dogs known to the world yes yes no i want there is a dog like that i don't know why it might have appeared before to it but honestly i knew nothing about it when we started training besides that dog is much lighter in the tricks are not a spectacular. owner you've gained had been doing park or until a knee injury ruined his career his unfulfilled dream suddenly reincarnated in a six month old puppy for more than four years trad has been doing some amazing stuff both in urban landscapes and historic landmarks.
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but when he was only six months old he jumped to a chair and from there he jumped on top of that's when he thought he had talent greed is very energetic and sometimes they're used in dog fighters before the five years we've been doing parkway were true it has never been aggressive to anyone he hasn't even aborted it. it looks like a case of serious animal training just like in a circus but you get he says he has only invented a few tricks for trout believe it or not the dog makes almost all of the moves. he finds it interesting you can see. individuals it looks like he is enjoying what he did i only could not want him and very often he improvises some saved life field in florida for myself and i will make the dog do what i was unable to you can see for yourself nobody makes you do it when you start out with the. threats of breathtaking videos have garnered millions of you to abuse and earn him global recognition in their hometown you get any and he spat have not become offline
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celebrities just yet at least until a movie starring the unique dog hits the big screen in the summer but everyone in the neighborhood can rest assured fred is not a threat. that's your shift key altie reporting procured enough to ukraine. and of course can always find him on our website also dot com on his i'm also still for you that right now are. all despite some wild scream is north korea's new leader kim jong un is no damage so it turns out that stories about a mass fascination that sparked a social network frenzy forcing pled. taming low temperatures find out called how ukrainian children with stuns the bun cheated screens and big court it's not for attack a. is
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but again this is a quick check of the headlines. continuing unrest in egypt with a general strike knocking exactly yet since president mubarak was toppled the protesters are calling for the country's military rulers to stun done accusing them of injuring before. greece's prime minister parliament approved fresh cuts and reforms four hundred thirty billion euro bailout from the i.m.f. and warning the country faces economic chaos otherwise thousands have run it in athens however i'm great at the heart or in part of us a terrorist encouraging slashing make minimum wage at the feds. thousands
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across europe take to the streets in a coordinated approach has against the global anti piracy arms people in britain germany poland this way and the netherlands have voiced criticism that accept threatens internet freedom and could lead to online censorship. farai if they just sports news is coming your way in under twenty minutes but before the alamo scout team delves into the winter fun on the ground the russian countess so. well some people embrace the winter and all the frost filled days for teas that come with it others like to hide and was staying in from the dark nights and zero temperatures.
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