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the greek parliament gives the green lycee new set of harsh austerity cuts to get a vital bailout despite mass protests and rising in the center of athens with dozens hundreds in clashes with police. the arab league is calling on the you are degraded joint peacekeeping force for syria the group aims to mount pressure on president assad. and duran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peace while on the ship out this is despite the long list of western sanctions imposed against it.
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this is weekly hello and welcome to the program the greek parliament has approved tough austerity measures ordered by the e.u. and i.m.f. in return for a hundred and thirty billion euro bailout the three hundred deputies voted of a two to one all the controversial deal with the governing coalition parties expelling over forty parliamentarians for failing to block the bill mass protests and serious rioting took place in the streets outside greek journalist i really do know the details. the greek lawmakers have finally passed this austerity package it was a crucial vote and during the whole day though if you have seen violence heard violence in the streets of athens it was the worst day since the violence we had in two thousand and eight we have seen i guess young people who did the who did use of
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breaking marbles throwing more lot of cocktails and then the policeman answering or throwing tear gases we have seen fires all in the streets are around the scene that must wear our own greek parliament they have also looted many many stores around around the streets and according to information at about till now we have about fifteen fires on the fifteen stores had been on fire and. least fifty people are injured these harsh measures include even lowering the minimum wage by twenty percent this is very hard because the net wages that. that somebody will receive its four hundred euros. very small a small amount of money my family is very difficult to leave but with with
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a four hundred euros and there with unemployment being being much higher than twenty percent so the people say that they will not stay at home they will continue to react and we will continue to demonstrate today we have come even people from. from around from regions are around that it's not only out and before this demonstration become become violent of course it was a peaceful demonstration with thousands of people more than ten thousand. people had been here reacting but to be honest maybe we have to put the blame on our politicians because they should have reacted much earlier they should have implemented some of the measures that. europeans and the shells had to demand it and a former senior about him and p a load the news told r.t.
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that the e.u. is trying to save the euro and not solve greece's world's what they're trying to do in brussels to me is not saving greece but they're trying to do is saving the euro zone which is not exactly the same now i think they're all some of them must have already made up their mind and greece is going to have to leave the euro zone but remember the e.u. so far the european commission this is not a social democratic. organization this is a neo liberal economic organization they have order of priority and the people of the e.u. than the ordinary people in ordinary working mand or people who live from a salary the only real solution is not to what to you is not imposing on your own solution this social democracy. the arab league is calling on the u.n. security council to pass a resolution creating a joint peacekeeping force for syria it also also international support for the
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opposition and hopes to pile further pressure on the regime. has the latest from cairo where they upon our body has been meeting. syria will probably see un peacekeepers arrive in the country in order to try and reinstall arab league meeting in cairo on sunday took them about eleven hours to come up with a with a decisive response to the situation in the country which has seen a lot of bloodshed over the past eleven months the arab league has asked for tightening sanctions which i have already been imposed on syria they aborted the observers program which was halted in january of this year bridling said the country has been escalating the opposition says hundreds of people are being killed and weekly basis of the same time the authorities saying that around two thousand syrian military officers have been killed since the unrest have begun also you have the mounting pressure from washington from the white house who have put together
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a sort of a coalition of the so-called friends of syria who are going to meet in february in order to further details about what exactly they're going to do about the bloodshed that's going on in syria russia has been adamant about the fact that it's up to syrians in order to. put it all together in order to reconcile their differences they were trying to do their best to get the opposition and the syrian authorities to. lay down their arms and come together and sit down for peace talks but unfortunately even though the. syrian president bashar of bashar assad actually did say that he was ready for talks especially following his meeting on tuesday with russian delegation unfortunately the opposition isn't so keen on those that negotiations except listen to russians invested or to the united nations it's not a chicken on the matter as the mission of that i believe was the situation was unfolding
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everybody saw that the government troops were pulling out of certain. it is that territory was taken over by armed rebel groups that would mean that the . armed confrontation will continue and those armed rebel groups which you can has just mentioned have actually provided to be a lot of concern for the syrian authorities they claim that those groups are supported by unknown until now and from abroad you end up with a very volatile situation which really is incredibly hard to solve so again right now all we can do is observe and also and john is to actually read towns he told us the u.s. and finding find by side in syria to protect common interests the arab league is being used presumably as some kind of proxy because we know the united states and the european union have. eventually. could happen should have.
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been saying british just national forces already in the ground so maybe there is already foreign intervention we have heard about al-qaeda in syria now and they could police the guns and weapons going into syria now that would be a great thing we could do all the tourist once again the united states and european union states as usual supporting al-qaeda as they did in afghanistan prior to nine eleven u.s. troops and side by side fighting against president assad of syria this really shows what exactly the americans are up to they are not protecting the interests of u.s. citizens and nor european union leaders i would hear a statement to back any attacks we saw with lethal consequence in aleppo twenty eight dead in december forty four dead in damascus this is this is getting out of
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hand is getting dangerous. so we had here on our c.v. years since the toppling of mubarak but instead of celebrations across egypt at general strike its people feel betrayed by the military rule is and want change that still hasn't come. to the politically active russians take them out of elections transparency into that own hands by organizing of voters believe. that slater before that iran says it will soon reveal some major advances in its nuclear program and speaking of the thirty third anniversary of the islamic revolution president ahmadinejad said tehran would never stop enriching uranium it will insist its nuclear program is to serve its domestic energy but the united states and its allies the u.n. a zero suspect iran could be pursuing nuclear weapons and they've been piling up sanctions against it. bores that europe's planned all the bargain will backfire spain one of its. biggest consumers of iranian oil so the sanctions would hardage
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more than any other european state and madrid based. believes the embargo has been forced upon. food we're seeing here is not a decision that comes actually from european countries to spain never wanted to survive 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. foreign policy decisions i mean it's not just the spain and italy also greece imports lots of oil from from iran it could be hard hit in 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 european union actually had a very good relationship in terms of economy and trade with iran it was retrieved
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in the last twenty years the connection of that has 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. on the first anniversary of the ousting of former president hosni mubarak egypt's activists have called for a general strike to ramp up the pressure against the ruling military council they want the council to step down immediately saying they're blocking reforms the military said it won't accept any ultimatum and will transfer. when the presidential elections are shared judy but many people fear they will remain in power beyond this date and cairo based journalist boucherie says egyptians have every right not to trust them in the tree. people are unsure about whether you actually transfer power in jeanne so far the military the ruling military council has yet to fulfill any of its promises that said since it came into power also just generally on the streets we're seeing massive human rights violations towards
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protesters where people are expressing their freedom of speech and we've seeing excessive use of tear gas and cartouche they call it here which is birdshot and maiming protesters there's been absolutely no reform of the police i was exemplified by the football disaster a few weeks ago which saw over seventy four people die so essentially we've seen very little reform since the barak stepped down and people basically anxious that nothing will change and that will just slip into a new new dictatorship i think most people here would posit would say or they do say but the revolution never ended but it's called the continuance of the ongoing revolution really since january even after mubarak stepped down this time last year they've been continuous sit ins and protests and violent clashes with egypt's security forces pushing for protestors pushing for change they haven't seen yes. and amazing with america's top military officer seated general defenders the clampdown on international non-governmental organizations in cairo the country's
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armed forces want to restrict the work of the n.t. goes and have ordered an investigation into their contacts claiming some are working to destabilize the country various reports from. egypt's new government crackdown on and you know those has raised many questions and they may want to is why now the groups many which funded by washington have been on the ground here for a while we were at the vanguard of the uprising against the baraka that eventually brought the supreme council of the armed forces to power last february and no one has ever seems to care about their sources of income that is until they directed their criticism to the new military leadership lehmann's card for the slow pace of reform some of them are used by this. they are quoting people of your work. and they are the ones that evolution they have. won the radicals who live there this is very much
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a dangerous world the rhetoric this is fiction led to prosecutors really seventy offices of advocacy groups forty three activists including americans germans and egyptians are now facing trial for illegally using foreign finds to promote and arrest in the post mubarak country activists how would claim they are the victim of scarves reluctance to give up power with dreaming the people about with their brights the scaf looking for enjoy. some agent against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asked mr taishi secretary ray la hood for the fueling tension between cairo in washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. at all in the things. so this is a game and there it was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious there has been weeks to condemn this car
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when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of times but at the end of the day the continued on flowing that the provided support also continued on flowing. or in washington's so-called support for democracy here in the middle east and washington wants to step in laws the situation as much as possible in order to guarantee its interests they don't care about democracy meanwhile even those on the streets protesting against car share the council's concerns about the engineer's 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 countries your story takes 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 celebrate any outside interference some doubts though they really minute the end to military movement growing have
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a bigger you can see it over there this is in council of the armed forces or 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 a shred of credibility. cairo. this is. to come this hour despite mounting and then death and for an early withdrawal the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be increasing but explain why and the people. here were of the sound of fathers be you asked are the product of these by washington of treason receives a nomination for the nobel peace prize. and transparent that's how people in russia want to save the upcoming presidential election march polling stations across the country are being equipped with webcams to avoid any
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wrongdoing but a group of proactive citizens has decided he's in technology alone is not enough your group is going off explains how they're planning to secure honest. it doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the auditions are still to be proven in terms of thousands of people have been taking to the street demanding fair elections with more just presidential votes just around the corner events or unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly internet where their votes go they want political competition independent courts and media forming the voters league is not meant to be idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists bloggers activists were.

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