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and other public figures and state would sway g.d.s. like t.v. host and now activist. ladies. or the head of a charity fund and blogger he does appear to be also known as dr lisa. ordinator of the blue buckets movement fighting for equal rights on roads for everyone for smoothness 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 to appeal to another candidate businessman mikhail prokhorov has already struck
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a deal with the leak you have to go i'm willing to authorize one hundred fifty thousand league observers we've also arranged to put together a unified database to keep the check and the election points because 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 critically important not to cross the line and observers not on their position it is serious so if the mutations are not to take sides in the political process. he's got all the leads founders say they'll shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement claiming 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 vote was 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
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effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going off r t moscow. afghan president hamid karzai accused nato killing ace children as track on wednesday officials were notion of us to geisha later claiming foreign forces wrongly targeted civilians after receiving an incorrect report that all two men were preparing and a talk in the area the bombing came just a week after the united states announced it might stop combat operations in afghanistan over the expected but the strike that stuff already trained strained relations between cuz i at his best and about his of a mounting death toll documentary filmmaker clay claypool things that despite the condemnation a civilian casualties in the country will continue to rise. he had to put on a certain pretense this just have any viability any legitimacy as an
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afghan woman or something like this happens but he is basically a tool of the american occupation there so we can expect any real demand he change from here this kind of thing obviously doesn't win hearts and minds this happened in the same area were afghan soldiers recently killed french troops important i think because the u.s. is planning a pull out of the movie next day for him because the injured are moving their troops out we can expect more airstrikes in most of the actions in afghanistan we already saw two thousand and eleven april sixth. of two thousand and ten in terms of civilian casualties i'm afraid we're going to see that trend continue in two thousand and twelve precisely because they know that they have to pull out safely because they know that again it's up. the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing secret documents and evidence of war crimes to weaken leaks has been nominated for the nobel peace prize has been
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put forward by peace research center in the u.s. and an isolating icelandic parliamentary group the twenty four year old is awaiting a court martial in the faces life in prison and he brigade young stars here her leads the icelandic nominations as exposing crime shouldn't be regarded as one bradley manning deserved this honor because. criminal most who are long whistle on war crimes it is not a criminal act to blow the whistle on war crimes or to blow the whistle on any crime and we feel that. by these leaks for example the meaning of hello mona. the wall. people who have. put their name to war in afghanistan and iraq through their governments need to now we're going to going on there and by knowing what is going on there and we see this
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in can apply more pressure on our governments to be accountable for the clones that have been put in our names we do not. let the bradley manning care is because of his in just treatment of the you course of silencing of people the courageous people who want to do their civic duty by reporting on crimes or roots. or or military. and some other international news in brief for you this song israeli air strikes on the gaza strip have not once have been done for this ingrid newkirk also going to follow his radio make confirms that bombing saying they were aimed at slaves belonging to terror groups who are supposed to short range rocket attacks from gaza. excuse has pulled a five year old girl and live from the rubble of the house flattened by
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a massive avalanche that coal at least nine people in southern kosovar officials say she was found buried under ten meters of snow after officials heard her voice and immobile phone breaking avalanche hit the bridge over a cell itself saturday destroying several houses rescue efforts continue for one boss and missing. pop legend chris whitney houston has died of the food that was found in the beverly hilton hotel room on the eve of the grammy awards in los angeles her career was marred by her age and drug abuse authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of. death.
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seems to. me. if. we. use today violence is once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as if trying to corporations are all over the. wealthy british soil holds
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you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture.
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to. combat this is the week you analyse the headline. the greek parliament gives the green light saying new set of harsh austerity cuts demanded by the un and there i met before their hand over a hundred and thirty billion euro bailout that despite mass protests in the center of athens bush saw dozens hurt in clashes with police as writers torched buildings and looted shops. the arab league is calling on the yuan to play to join its keeping force with syria past recruit brains to mount pressure on president assad.
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and iran pharmacist to reveal major advances events nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful purposes despite the long least western sanctions imposed against it. and up next hour she talks to pakistan's foreign minister who explains why should things that u.s. drone strikes and how country are only making things worse instead of helping fight insurgency. she's the youngest foreign minister in the world that has to deal with some of the toughest security challenges he not rabani khar pakistan's foreign minister is joining us now on r.t. thank you very much for your time minister it's been more than ten years since pakistan joined the u.s. military operations in afghanistan do you think that was the right thing to do you see if. you would you know things look very different but of course. the collaboration that pakistan has had in the last ten years pakistan has bit of
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a heavy price for that but it is also a fact that pakistan inhibits the region inhabits the region and will continue to have this region and this region has some serious problems the region has some serious problems but into terrorism and pakistan has always maintained that it is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid the streets and rather than follow sort of unitary approaches or stall or in how we want to rid the street and you mentioned. the price of your involvement in afghanistan has been pretty high many thousand of your citizens lost their lives millions people have been replaced there are estimates that it cost your country around seventy billion u.s. dollars but we often hear criticism about pakistan's role. but there garstin involvement in afghanistan found the american side do you think the united
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states treats you fairly. i would like to answer that question by seeing the. two solid robust partnership is that each able to live or operate within the bounds of what is. believed to be you know what has been agreed treating fairly is concerned i think pakistan has in this particular not been treated fairly by anybody for that matter. because pakistan continues to. stand continues to lose in terms of economic costs in terms of the social cost i think sometimes that is not emphasized on enough so we continue to lose in many many ways but some times the rule that is put on pakistan is a rule which is understandable which defies logic so to speak because if the first country to benefit from is stable understands pakistan and the first country to lose from in you know unstable understand is also pakistan so pakistan stick
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a very high and that is what is commonly believed that yes pakistan sticks are very high but pakistan sticks are very high in having stability and the one is not instability and one stan so we have maintained and we stated very clearly that it is really for the one people to determine what course of action they want to take in any way possible whether they want to have strategic alliance with a country a country b. it's a sovereign country we must respect them as that but pakistan's rule in any way can only be there to support of i think saying that pakistan is cause of the problem and is creating trouble is an imaginary solution it is an imaginary blame it is an imaginary looking for an answer but the real solutions to real problems have to be faced you know on the ground now as we all know that the united states has been taking on a lead role in this military operation. why do you think with all its military power and the resources that are invested into this campaign why anything. the
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results are not that impressive as a few i think i'm not the right person to answer that question it should be somebody from the us administration i want to question to be right i don't think it is important whether the u.s. is succeeding or is winning in the understand not what is important is whether of one the stand is when they were not because the goal of the u.s. and pakistan and the region and all the forty eight countries which operate in of understand is to make of understand with if i may come back to the issue of american criticism for just one question president obama said in a number of occasions that one of the reasons why the united states is using drones to file for your territory and to hit targets on your territory is because the pakistani authorities are logically are not in control of that own land and my question is. why pakistan tolerating the use of military technology that are hitting targets on pakistani land that ultimately
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oftentimes lead to the. loss of life among the pakistani citizens this is one of the major problems that keeps us from achieving our successes in our view. not only completely illegal and awful and have north resolution to be used within the demeans of international law but even more importantly counterproductive to your objective of getting this region rid of militancy and extremism because if one strike leads to getting a new target number one or target number three to do it you're creating five more targets or ten more targets in the militancy that it breeds in the for doing that it gets to the militants to attract more people to join the ranks we are today in pakistan suffering from the consequences of what you know many other powers of the world decided to do in the region to rid itself of the. a challenge that appeared
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in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine which was the mission of one star now in trying to deal with we have created certain groups which are to do. a challenge to everybody so again do we want to repeat this to mystics again clearly pakistan doesn't think so and pakistan has categorically said that it is illegal under full counterproductive other any than ears in your view reasonable values that pakistan could take in case of drone attacks beyond forcing it's concern or a distraction my question to you is it just an issue of some countries allowing. greater freedom and greater perth's far off foreign policy tools than others that would be a very unfair world and i hope that's not a world that we are moving towards and therefore the questions of illegality and under full tools is extremely important one and. currently no compromise in
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pakistan if you look at as i said i think this is partially one of the major reasons which is responsible for where we are today and pakistan a country which considers itself to be a sovereign country considers to be an independent country has therefore decided to reassess the whole terms of engagement because to us it is very clear that this is not part of the terms of engagement now if that clarity is required elsewhere i guess the parliament will be in its right to be able to define it but please mr approach there. is no doubt of a confrontation the proved to be taking is that for doing the partnership which is which is based on mutual respect and based on mutual interest just last week. and her reports was like to the media that pakistani security forces and maintaining contacts with. terrorism and extremist organizations that are operating
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in afghanistan as far as i understand there was ever an. allegation that they're supporting them financially. is this true first of all this is not a new to report we were told by need to at least that this is a. single person not report but single country and a single person and pretty much. all the bottle because this is not a new accusation allegation that has been made in pakistan the specific context the dimension where with the taliban of all turning teligent agencies i think every intelligence agency in the world particularly the ones which are working in of on some intense diets with one group or the other and all of them at some level. and this does are now pretty much out in the open because people are openly talking about talking to this but i think just creating you know this is something which is not even worth a comment quite frankly the united states is expected to withdraw its troops from afghanistan and a matter of
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a few years is pakistan looking forward to that event but you see again the game here with some goals and objectives we would hope that most of those goals and objectives are met at least partially met and we would hope that when we leave in the understand of one son is a better place than when they first came but the long term presence of foreign troops in the region is always always counterproductive yes but we would also be very very mindful of what is the situation on the ground when they leave because instability more instability is clearly something that this region cannot afford i'd like to switch gears a little bit and ask you about iran you know the west. piling its pressure on that country which is your neighbor and longtime partner. how pakistan of us born in the case of military strike against iran we would strongly.
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countries to desist from any option which is military because this region has already seen too much and we do not want any further destabilization we feel very strongly that these things can be settled on the negotiation table that there should be flexibility shown and that dialogue should be considered to be don't leave your forward and it would have disastrous let me go to pakistan feels it would have disastrous results for the region what about syria do support the military intervention against assad's regime we support no military intervention against any regime because we feel that independent sovereign the old integrity of the country are important aspects and there in trying to in many many places now what we need to ensure the international community is is that violence from any side is not given lunch is not allowed to. move forward thank you very much for a time minister thank you.
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news today violence is once again flared up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada the for corporations are today. the full story is an all see the greek parliament gives the green licensing new set of harsh austerity caused demanded by the i.m.f. before the handover hundred thirty billion euro bailout that's despite mass protests in the center of athens which still dozens of clashes with police as riots torched buildings and looted shops. the arab league is calling on the yuan to create a joint peacekeeping schools in syria the group aims to mount pressure on president assad. underground promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which states there's peaceful energy papa says despite been long leads to western
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sanctions imposed against it. nexus all the major sports news was twenty three. hello there all the latest from loose boxing world on our team in the next eleven minutes or so it's a company and it's been the pulitzer. notes gone for a long route ports claim former england coach fabio capello could be bound for russia to take charge at big spending and much color. in looks on there's a corkscrew the world cup in the competition. and defeats in the challenge cup title of russia popularly.
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but football first according to sources in russia fabio capello could become the next manager of. the talent resigned from his job as head coach of the english national side earlier in the week the sixty five year old arrived in the russian capital on saturday and he's holding talks were about carlos about taking over as head coach at the premier league outfit the club will hold a press conference on monday which is believed to concern the future of current head coach john remember reside after the country's football association went against his wishes and stripped of the captaincy richard portraits caught up with it coached neighbors terry gross last year and of the dutchman believes the question from a lake will provide her with a great challenge people decide to take the reins on the world's richest. it was a great experience. to work with.

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