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the arab league debates how to bring stability back to syria as pressure on the regime mounts with speculation that western states could be propping up al qaida through their support of the opposition in iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy purposes despite a long list of western sanctions imposed against them. and on impoverished population or a bankrupt country the greek parliament is set for a tough choice on public. protests up and down the streets.
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today and over this week you're watching the weekly with me rule research the arab league is mulling over what further action to take on the crisis in syria with reports of continued escalating violence meanwhile the head of the group's observer mission has just resigned just as a proposal is being considered to again send monitors from the league and the u.n. to the country more on this we're now joined live by going to live for us in cairo where the pan arab body is meeting reno what can we expect to come out of the league's meeting today any chance it will bring any change to the ongoing crisis in syria. well it is hard to say at the moment one one thing that you can say for sure is that the syrian national council may be a looking forward to some of the arab states here who are participating to
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recognize them officially at this point only libya recognizes this is see as they as an official body however it is hard to say again what exactly will come out of this meeting of course the the violence in syria has been escalating there are claims by the by the opposition for saying is that more than one hundred more than one hundred people have been killed just over the past week of course if you listen to if you listen to the syrian officials they are saying that more than two thousand officers from the syrian army have been killed since the unrest in the country began in march of last year and one of the claims from the opposition from the rebel fighters come. with jordi of the people that there is a massacre going on in the city of homs the syrian officials beg to differ this is what they say. those people who are who are have been killed are people who supported the government. people who were kidnapped by the armed groups
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and they were massacred on the. evening after the. order due to the exact time of the meeting of the security council in new york. of course the syrian authorities are also saying that the funding of the financial and the military support comes for the rebels the military support and financial support for their bills is coming from abroad from various other states there have been reports that could star and u.k. special forces are fighting on the sides of the rebel and also what with the with the recent announcement by the head of al qaeda who said called on all arabs muslims and muslims worldwide to support syrian rebels those claims from the syrian opposition may not be untrue or the arena of a question time now moscow has been trying to urge both sides the government and the opposition to to both come to the peace talks the negotiations any chance of
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that happening do you foresee any luck that. almost goes very persistent in continuing to press for the fact that it's that it's up to syrians themselves in order of the series themselves must be able to solve the current crisis of course the support of the arab league in its endeavors to try and stop the bloodshed in the country however. however russia's envoy to the united nations. i did say even in an interview to our teeth that perhaps the arab league isn't quite as effective at the moment as it should be. as the morning during mission of that i believe was there and that as the situation was appalling everybody saw that the government troops were pulling out of certain downs or sort of quarters in the city is that door to door he was taken over by armed rebel groups that would mean that the the armed confrontation will continue and escalate.
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and of course there is also the water there is also washington which increasingly which increasingly makes its rhetoric little bit sharper than before they refused to have any dealings with the syrian president assad whatsoever so they are trying to get so they're trying to rally all countries in order to press on the syrian government for the president to step down of course with the recent developments with the wrong side of this is becoming more and more the situation with every moment while the violence continues people here including the arab league in cairo trying to figure out what exactly they can do in order to stop the violence all right it's a ridiculous because i live in cairo thank you. they were on so it will soon reveal some major advances in its nuclear program speaking on the thirty third anniversary of the islamic revolution president said tehran would never stop enriching uranium iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes
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only but the united states and its allies the e.u. and israel suspect iran could be pursuing nuclear weapons or they've been piling up sanctions against iran but often individual warns that europe's planned oil embargo will ultimately backfire spain one of the biggest consumers of iranian oil would hurt it more than any other european state madrid based journalist. believes the embargo has been forced upon europe. what we're seeing here is not a decision that comes actually from european countries to spain never wanted to go to to poot to be put in place this is something that comes externally from the united states pressure on the european union so it calls into question spain's tanami in making foreign policy decisions and he's not just to spain and italy also greece imports lots of oil from the me from iran and it could be hard hit in
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a way that would bring them bankrupt in the coming future that would be a complete disaster for the european union and for the euro and that can happen because of the political move and union actually had a very good relationship in terms of the economy and trade with iran it was retrieved in the last twenty years the connections that have been lost after the iranian revolution and the situation was improving until we came to this new tension that has been in my view to a great extent artificially created. you're watching r t it's good to have your company today and still ahead here in the program here one year since the toppling of mubarak but instead of celebrations across egypt a general strike as people feel betrayed by the military rulers and want to change that still has yet to arrive. and a group of politically active russians take the matter of election transparency into their own hands by organizing a vote his lead. it's tough new cuts on already struggling greeks
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or an imminent default as the country's prime minister warns failing to get more bailout cash will be catastrophic the parliament is set to vote on the unpopular new austerity bill that e.u. creditors want passed in return for the one hundred thirty billion euro rescue package the cabinet has quit the plan after some debate but lost six ministers or deputies in the process some coalition m.p.'s are threatened to vote against it if it goes ahead though a fifteen thousand civil servants will lose their jobs and the minimum wage will be slashed thousands of greeks have been protesting the deal throughout the week there have been clashes with police who fired tear gas to disperse crowds and more rallies are expected later on sunday when the parliament votes on the bill economist yanis varoufakis said that e.u. leaders are only looking to secure their own financial stability. this government
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was always expendable the point of putting it in place was to ensure that this deal goes through. it's my prediction that did we go through this government labs once it. is done these measures are part of the loan package the purpose of which is to delay. the steady this is the creation of the euro zone and give more time to germany. to find out what they're going to do with their with the german and the french banks which are insolvent. so greece is being sacrificed on the altar of utopia and procrastination is doing. a very severe medical issue by means of course the only bit of ice cream what is happening here is that greeks are being threatened they keep borrowing money from germany from france from the i.m.f. from the e.c.b. we know that to keep the pain of the northern european any big banks then they're going to be thrown out over years of this is of course an empty threat here we have
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people six hundred euros a month who would have to live on four hundred fifty euros a month while at the same time inflation is increasing and taxation is going through the roof you're watching r.t. and just shortly head for you in the program despite mounting civilian deaths and plans for an early withdrawal but the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be increasing explain why in a few months. and here are some villain of others the u.s. army private accused by washington of treason received a nomination for the nobel peace prize. of the hour here in the russian capital fair and transparent people here in russia want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being acquitted with webcams to avoid any wrongdoing but a group of proactive citizens has decided that using technology alone is not enough artie's you've got a priest going off now explains how they're planning to secure honest voting. it
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doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough and scores 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 but marches presidential vote is just around the corner events are unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly and to know where their votes go they want political competition independent courts and media forming the voters' league is not our achievement the idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists and bloggers activists artists writers and other public figures and statements made in tedious leg t.v. host and now activists. have already asked for the head of
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a charity fund and blogger it is the idea to be also known as dr lisa. or other school martha cordoning or of the blue buckets movement fighting for equal rights on roads for everyone was moved to our league is an opportunity to gather people who are not indifferent to what's happening the more people with a similar position there are the better the league's main goal is to ensure fair elections is published a list of initiatives on the web 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 would appeal to another candidate businessman mikhail prokhorov has already struck a deal with the league you have to go on willing to authorize one hundred fifty
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thousand league observers we've also arranged to put. together unify database to keep track of the election through two cols 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 clearly important not to cross the line and observers not only are a position it is serious of limitations not to teach science in the political process. it is because of the league's founders see those shut the organisation down if it ever storage turning into a political movement they were 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 vote was leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promise from candidates the league just me secure enough access to effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its
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neutrality is going to be moscow. but how about our top story here on. the issue is the arab league currently meeting in cairo to discuss the future of the crisis in syria we are hearing that the reports of escalating violence all across the country unless i discuss this further with the doctor. now joining us live. i thank you for coming on r.t. today the latest angle we have on this story is that al qaeda is now saying that it's extending its support to the syrian opposition as washington is now preparing to back the opposition it does seem perhaps a bit bizarre at first that they're both supporting each other in this against the assad regime america ultimately backing its enemy in the war on terror. i don't think that the idea is to fall out of the politics in the region all over or all over the i mean there where many branches of
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a choir are in fact related to the cia directly and mainly if you know that god had been created regionally why then is the united states i mean one of the regiments in around accordingly i think that the reds is behind a car there in syria as it was behind in libya it is the same by the way and that's why you know i think i've got to tell you trying to manipulate the palestinians there are people that iraq are there is i guess then is it because it is some form of and didn't compromise between the that she was acquired and there is this regime so as to show that there are ideas dynasties because there is a united states in the region has a very bad reputation by so and so is it fair to say then that it looks like now that washington al-qaeda both fighting against the same enemy that of president assad. it is for sure and we have to put in mind also that the fundamentalists in general are in a very good relationship in the eulogy regarding you know the issue of capitalism
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that capitalism and fundamentalism are our allies if you live from an idiot a different point of view and also it is there are others i mean regarding their interests that's why the both of them are fighting the same images you know the syrian regime and especially and largely if you will as the arab nationalism or if i may the u.n. is set to team up with the arab league monitoring mission for the first mission report wasn't even taken into account by some u.n. members even before they voted on the draft resolution we're looking. at a u.n. monitoring mission part two what's the point. i don't think that the you know the united nations will be a neutral party in the conflict in syria it is the same for the arab regime you know that the united nations is controlled by the imperialist countries especially and they wrote this and accordingly i don't think that they will accept its report
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if the report will be similar to the report which you'll do. i mean this is a person from the arab league it still directly and all the people knows you know that when the when the syrian representative in their knitted missions as for a deadbeat to come there to talk to me and to deliver his speech the united nations did not allow who took come this means that you know they are not a new trial in the beginning and they will not be in your time. let's let's just jump in here and just shift gears here if i may some analysts believe that washington and its allies want to use this conflict in syria as a means of targeting iran and hezbollah or what do you see any truth in that. it is not a secret you know there the united states first of one wants to destroy syria so as to cut you know the art of resistance which is starting to damascus and also.
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