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activists how we would claim they are the victims of scarves reluctance to give up power with dreaming the people about with their brights with a scarf looking for enjoy. some agent against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted a son of u.s. transportation secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. the thing that so this is america has a military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious there has been a week to condemns car one in the days of blank checks are over or the condemned. the end of that the continued on flowing that the provide the support also continue flowing we. all know washington's so-called support for democracy get in the middle
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east washington wants to step in law is the situation as much as possible in order to get in to its interests they don't care about democracy meanwhile even those on the streets protesting against car share the council's concerns about the motives the usa has had a hand in tips policymaking for years but the whole n.t. and your campaign has become the first serious disagreement between america and the country's new authority cairo wanted to send washington and message that it's no longer the silent dog it was under mubarak but an independent state which will last so the right any outside interference some doubts though they really minute the end to military movement growing have a bigger you can see it over there this isn't how some of the armed forces are scaf now running egypt is in a very vulnerable position and this nationalistic pronouncement may just be a nationalist show put on to calm the people down and to win back
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a shred of credibility. in cairo. well there you are with r.t. live from moscow let's see what else is coming our way this hour in the program for example where despite mounting civilian deaths and plans for an early withdrawal the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be on the rise we explain in just a few minutes. but here are some villain for others the u.s. army private accused. by washington of treason perceived nomination for the nobel peace prize. fair and transparent that's how most people in russia i want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being a quick tour the web cams to avoid any wrongdoing but a group of proactive citizens has decided that using technology alone is not enough they got a person off explains how they're planning to secure honest voting. it doesn't take
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long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough years of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the allegations are still to be proven in court tens of thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding fair elections with marches presidential votes just around the corner events are unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly and with the internet where their votes go they want political competition independent courts and media forming voters league is not meant the idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists bloggers activists already reuters and other public figures i'd stay with swain tedious blake t.v. host and now activist. or the head of
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a charity fund and blogger. also known as dr lisa. ordinator of the blue buckets movement fighting for equal rights on roads for everyone. our league is an opportunity to gather people who are not indifferent to what's happening the more people with a civil position there are better the league's main goal is to ensure fair elections is published a list of initiatives on the why. divided into groups that everyone can be a part of public discussions and online votes are the key instruments and letters have been sent to all presidential candidates asking them to cooperate with the league and even though the project is less than a month old everyone has so far agreed including pledging to another candidate businessman mikhail prokhorov has already struck a deal with the leak years ago and willing to authorize one hundred fifty thousand league observers was also arranged to put together
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a unified database to keep track of the election political according to its founders around ten thousand observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow alone. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's really important not to cross the line and observers not only are positioned it is serious so if the mutations are not to take sides in the political process. he's got the least downer say those shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement cleaning there are keen to work with all candidates equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to have more influence on russia's political life perhaps that's why it took less than one month for the voters leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promise from candidates the league just may secure enough access to effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going off r t moscow. now the afghan president
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hamid karzai has accused nato of killing eight children in an airstrike on wednesday officials launched a probe later claiming that foreign forces wrongly targeted civilians after receiving an incorrect report that armed men were preparing an attack in the area the bombing came just a week after the united states announced it might stop combat operations in afghanistan earlier than expected but the strike could stoke already strained relations between karzai and his western backers over a mounting death toll journalistic gareth porter thinks that foreign expansion is to blame for the growing number of casualties. this is the price that afghanistan pays for having foreign troops on its soil troops which carry out operations that are based on at best imperfect intelligence and worse simply lack of fundamental knowledge of local situations and mistakes that are made which will result in
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innocent people being killed completely unnecessarily the numbers are growing clearly because the television has continued to expand its operations in response to the growth of u.s. nato troops and part of the taliban response and i would say the single biggest part of the response has been to lay more and more i d's this is the primary way that the television has been able to find to kill u.s. nato troops and even more so to wound seriously u.s. and nato troops and a more expert opinion on u.s. actions in afghanistan on our website for you at r.t. dot com they can also find out about america's massive defense costs for example by the u.s. congress has approved eighty million dollars to build a new bunker busting soup of bomb with the order from the pentagon and marked quote urgent. brussels firemen pour cold water on plans to raise their retirement
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age as they saw a policeman in front of the prime minister's office check that out of the dog. the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing secret documents and evidence of war crimes to wiki leaks has been nominated for the nobel peace prize he's been put forward by a peace research center in the u.s. and an icelandic parliamentary group twenty four year old is awaiting a court martial in the u.s. san faces life in prison activist clark a stately believes manning that would be much worthier recipient of the prize than the current u.s. president. what he's accused of. video has led to the end of the iraq war has led to pro-democracy rallies and uprisings all over the world and i think it's much deserved that he receives this nobel peace
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prize if obama gets it why should he. done very little even though he promised it and obama is also taking credit for ending the iraq war when actually that's not the truth the truth is the iraqi government did not want to allow legal immunity for u.s. troops after january first and the reason they didn't want some unity is because of what they saw in the cables in the videos. were being covered up in the corruption by the u.s. government and that was some of the international news for you in brief this hour with the sea world upside by israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip of left one civilian dead and four others injured the man killed was a god. the israeli army confirmed the bombings saying they were aimed at sites belonging to terror groups and response to a short range rocket attack from gaza. has deported a young saudi blogger who's wanted in his home country for his remarks on twitter
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the journalist sparked outrage in the kingdom off he tweeted controversial comments about prophet mohammad last week clerics condemned his thoughts as blasphemous the twenty two year old could now face execution. popular actress whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight but the former was found in a beverly hills hotel room on the evolve the grammy awards in los angeles a career was a modify a turbulent marriage and drug abuse authorities have yet to decide to tell and the exact cause of death. in just a few minutes here on c explore the dark side of the tropical paradise of bali first an update on the main story.
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now five thirty pm here in the russian capital this is r.t. time for your headlines now at the arab league to pates how to bring stability back to syria while the free syrian army says it expects official recognition from arab gulf states there are also reports that western countries could be propping up al qaida through their support of the opposition. iran's president promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program saying tehran would never stop enriching uranium iran insists it's only pursuing atomic energy for peaceful purposes despite
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a long list of western sanctions imposed against it. and the greek parliament is set for a tough choice on more public cuts to secure a one hundred thirty billion euro bailout of people angry at already divorced already have been venting their frustration on the streets. may be a heaven on earth but the island of bali has a less attractive side we now meet local men who trade themselves for sex cowboys and paradise right now on arts. yeah i think if western is more fine. with them. because it will be them then yeah you know different more freedom. and what not and who i know i think yes at those i think everyone knows that and so what if you hook up with a japanese woman but then you're truly very lucky yet so are lucky lucky with the
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lucky like it almost everyone is the same really horny equally this is that was just about if you want to have sex go and have sex but do it for yourself not just because he wants to and. don't be ashamed that you like it but i. think guys like kids and they tell you how they should sex they do it all over the world so why can't women do with. japanese women so strong. about money. so paul. more so but that's. the same. as a buck a song that's on the. female. tension. that's my. kind and friendly easy to
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have. song but i don't like. the japanese or what they call my jimmy meaning they're very serious and traditional in the past they would follow their own culture. they had very strong customs and traditions i wouldn't bally there's a mix of cultures. white speak japanese and so on i don't there are no cultural taboos or regulations just an overall tourist lifestyle good plan. if you sniffing around a sweden you get a bad reputation but. here yeah of course you can get. those most. you should appreciate six is a good thing to have. a really good a. very special.
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usually i practice safe sex. i don't have time so if i'm very drunk both she and i lose control and i don't use a condom. also a lot of those who do. meditation once they have known me for a while and trust me. to use condoms either. they trust their intuition that my energy is good so they don't want me to wear a condom. you don't know you never been tested and i trust that i am healthy and disease free because i reckon the europeans to be healthier people from asia. are more diligent about medical checkups and. the first reported case of indonesia occurred in bally and.
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it was back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven but. it was a foreigner who was in ballet at the time. about that one case involving a foreigner and. my colleagues wanted to find out how deep the problem was and. how far ahead each of you spread across. but we tested four hundred blood samples but as one came back positive bad as. it was from an indonesian. knees in fact it was so obviously he wasn't just a tourist problem so. i went to australia. to observe and learn from the aids cases there. even a nine hundred eighty seven they had many cases that had reached the
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hospitalisation stage. and i wondered if we had as many cases where would be find the hospitals here as like yeah we don't have the same medical facilities in indonesia let alone barely get. we can't be pessimistic ok but i'm afraid if people don't change their attitude it's just a closed mind it. in what most don't acknowledge the situation in mali. the disease will continue to spread like
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we've said in the media but then we could witness an aids tsunami in the next five to eighty years of the band that was started. they never left here they are they asking when they get married and stuff like that . it's kind of serious to see their parents but it's not like a promise like ok so parents can be here. but for me. and i understand because the young man's many burning. books. there were no. ask. and it has
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respect because. you need for. men to plan about your future. that is again by their profile and yet i must say i don't think i'm only many japanese women i slept well there was one who i felt truly loved me i get the girl i love church. asked me to go to japan with. the other now out of town so yeah. but. really looking at. the world in my country only.
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and deadly and then she said she'd find me a job at a restaurant you know because i ended up working at a restaurant. for six months i thought i was undergoing unpaid training like that yeah. the system in japan is different from here so. soon as you start work that's not the show you begin to get a salary so i. couldn't tell you what i didn't know that. i asked the manager he said they had been paying my salary to my wife since i started working there but the charity. i saw i was shocked. at how come my so called wife didn't tell me where but my salary and. she said i gave you a lot of money every time i was in bali
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a lot of back then she turned to stack of receipts so every cent she spent on me and bally was recorded in there. and in total. i still older. son i was so stressed during that time yeah i guess i did but i realized she had brought me to japan to work so she wouldn't have to any more stepped up without telling her that i'm going to bed i took up a part time job at another place. where i met another japanese girl delegate possible she was ten years older than me and said three thousand more i told her my whole story and she really fell for me if i am and we made a promise to each other stepping up cut a long story short i returned to. the
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. body and once i go i called my first wife and said step on tomoko i'm in bali now the local high scuttles i also doubt she was released dumb but i was back here to look at a good deal but she couldn't do anything that's managed by he will be to get that piece of. property and get back the messiah in the media. about two weeks later a roomie came to palliate to get me to see how to meet my second wife her name is a room. like i was on my honeymoon in bollywood with the second boy i don't need the i can put. in bad. but the we stayed in the valley and for about a month before returning to japan which i gather is a learning india. i think for them they may see
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they do see that boy or maybe and nice in french girl or american girl took them to. country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way because the culture isn't different these guys because of the rural background think that if they go with a white woman they will go in an airplane and they will be in another aisle another place and they can travel but they don't realize that you have to pay for everything that suddenly the whole dream bursts this suddenly realise they can't do what they're doing here in bali. look the main thing is that there is love if there is love it doesn't matter where we are so whether i have to adjust to the food or to the cold climate is a relevant as long as she's there i will like the place if i marry her it won't be because she's red shore or whatever it will be for love if that were america from
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here i would never take him to sweden because they would never work it that that's what it was for here. but if you marry. you know if you do get married. because i think i could do it but i don't think you could you think he would crash the. lake. was like i can see life here because i've been here already. if i will be here because some friends here. one of them you see is the beginning of. the peace and there's a war and the lights of the cities see so there's a bomb shell since the civil war.
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broke out when it was time to come in. my wife's second wife had never lived in bad shape about get that i doubt she can even live in. their place and i had never lived in japan that she and i were from really different cultures. it was a four year course but i left after a year. that was i didn't want to study anymore every day every day was stressful if you do not just for your appearance. but for me to me. when i was always stressed about school. i missed indonesia. i don't like her for. now coming here cause
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i want to know in their. part of living in europe i mean. i want. and here like one hundred days i relax i don't have to do really saying i'm not working but now it's like i haven't seen us for a one year so. i mean i will be ok if there is something i mean. because you never know what i want history to see other people with you know. i can what you can see other people with you know. know. where. it's located of an open
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relationship. i don't really know was the real meaning at any parting newcomer come to the being because i'm all over them i'm still alive still an advocate like i got you know like young people and then they called me later i don't really that was the real meaning why did this because like my little brother they called me like they are brother.
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