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yeah because there was so much negativity during the genocide people also showed humanity. there were people who dared during the genocide to hide their neighbors despite the threat to their lives because they could have died. and yeah fish she took me into the holes and suggested that i hide up in the roof she put me there she looks hungry and sick i took him in and instructed him to hinds in the attic. when the wheel or the genocide started and i was nine years old i was in third grade. of course i was afraid. i had to be brief because they attack or so would come and ask me these there anyone in the house and i would say no there is nobody you were me that if i peer out of myself they could kill me and my children and i came out after three months together with this brave woman but first we really need
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to prevent genocide from happening again in a dress it's staggering aftermath so we can rebuild this world and my advice to people is to have long. for you to let love come back in manas so that war never returns to this country. six years after the chant aside we started bringing troops of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyer is here in new. we don't speak different political but his speech was the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program over. there was. it took them to their homes. this is sexist or one chip in this whole that repeated to. their the highest
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percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's a strong message. of the couple to the overall. it is that this country can be. in music the going to do it will do it bit. we unity because fissionable people. even. if it is a bad player not only real one didn't hear at the fest bad festival but many countries responded to the invitation to the surprise of the bellemont top player in the tournament. then it's to be
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a different level of conflict with the nuclear people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says it's go and fight these other girls. just a minute we dance together we sing together why should we fight. you say your shoulder to the show so do we try to sing songs of peace for us i'm a haro it's peace of bloom ways unity and we try to cultivate national pride affected us you know. the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. in the buses sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification because unity which brings about peace.
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your mind should look at the darkness but your real and your action driven or true . regardless of what anybody thinks of the iranian government regime i think iran is grossly misrepresented. the iranian nation as a whole it has always been in a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you have been good wages for intervention you know specific in one thousand fifty six when our first democratically elected government said it was overthrown by cia and it british. there is a very serious wall of mistrust between that iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq.
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they want iraq war was a very stark reminder nevan is that they were isolated as iran was being pounded in and simple answers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust where the rest of the world. looks. like a little bit of. it all you express ourselves through rap music when the motor the jew we talk about things we see in real life i'm living with you know in the. whole bundle of those good job the whole goal posts just.
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told us a. little about them but as comes from nationalism and and from the love of our mother. we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran coming in but by people all over the world hopefully will have a positive effect even if it's just a small was. cut cut. cut . i always wanted to own some homers to mill these are there learned in my childhood and use them in my work. her car. her. its close silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely.
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sure. her. it's the history did i think it's one of the calling in our century a leader of them doing this to so many people. for. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the membrane collapse we can make you think how to prevent that. her womb what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not this there's not this iran is not the world she's you know not us citizens of any country but as humans. or.
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basically adaptation of haiti from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral painting and see how it works in fun temporaries time. as i was working the rounds in here on there taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is his just parts he demands that they're shocked by mobile phones and recorded as rossi's made their patients the detainees and still. there's a reason for this uprising is that people then time voltaire's and their voice was . told people i've even though you did want their voices heard on. this movement as on why that's the civil rights movement.
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i talk about the symbolism often by and activism of the middle east your mind should look at the doctor missed but the real action should be driven to work to chance. wealthy british style some time to. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r t.
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top stories on r.g.p. russia has accused forces outside syria with courage and rebel groups to continue fighting and stay out of peace talks that's ahead of the u.n. general assembly vote on a resolution aimed at the assad regime. up and surrenders to the loss of a bailout demands only to be kept in limbo and presented with more trucks to stir the leaves greek hospital struggling military risking. wafts iran's display of nuclear progress and all talks are dismissed by america israel as it was for response to severe economic sanctions.
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two pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now our top story activists in syria have accused regime forces of stepping up attacks on rebel held areas where the city of daraa the latest target well there are on verified reports of explosions and machine gun fire there meanwhile the announcement of a referendum on a new constitution does not appear to have helped stem the violence the vote which will take place at the end of february is aimed at significantly curbing the power of the ruling baath party and in a new york a new draft resolution on syria to pressure the ruling regime will be put to a vote at the u.n. general assembly well moscow was warned it won't about the document unless its adjusted amendments are taken into consideration all the changes have already been dismissed by some arab delegates are just not. in a fortnight of reports now from new york the one hundred ninety three member body
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will be voting on a draft text that was drafted by saudi arabia and circulated by egypt this draft essentially supports the arab league plan for syrian president bashar al assad to step aside and relinquish his powers now the assembly draft essentially demands five key things from the syrian government including that the government stop all violence release all those detained during the past eleven months of violent unrest does the government withdraw all armed forces from cities and towns guarantees of peace peaceful demonstrations and the assad government allows unhindered access for all our of league monitors and international media this draft resolution being voted on in the general assembly thursday is very similar to the draft text that was proposed within the security council about a
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a week and a half ago the resolution adopted by the general assembly essentially have no legal force when it comes to the security council they are still divided with russia and china both wielding vetoes at the last vote that took place about a week and a half ago when russia maintains its position and that is that it's best to have both sides halt violence put their guns down and come to the table to engage in dialogue should you can always find a compromise but only negotiations this is what some from the opposition refused to do this we did find so my external players who burned a huge responsibility for the ongoing violence for the deaths of peaceful civilians so we will see what happens with the journalists come thursday and how that action will subsequently affect what will take place possibly again within the security
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council. well the white house has criticized the syrian government's promise to hold a referendum describing it as laughable and accusing the regime of making a mockery of the unrest well that's a bit of swelling chorus within the u.s. calling on washington to supply anti assad fighters with weapons and. reports many believe that would make peace possible if possible. hawks in washington calling for the arming of things surgeons in syria we should start thinking all options including arming the opposition i give them training i give them communications equipment and then ultimately i give them weapons. experts say arming the fighting groups among the opposition is a sure way to drag the country into a protracted civil war it will also further marginalize those in the opposition who have advocated nonviolence or would be asked political strategies the more that plied to the to the factions of the syrian opposition the more that happens the
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less likely it is that they'll be a negotiated solution pleasing to a cease to be civil settlement they're encouraged i think very much by the united states the civil war in lebanon went on for fifteen years absolutely appalling bloodshed and you could easily see that that could happen in syria like the u.s. all qaida has indorse the rebels fighting in syria under president assad syria has been a secular state some analysts argue that one of the reasons why al-qaeda supports the violent uprising in syria is that in the last secular environment it's easier to recruit new terrorists if the government holds we'll be looking forward to just a very long period to complete disintegration and they will be able to attract more and more fanatical recruits look at the civil war in iraq in two thousand and six and seven it was absolutely appalling the calls to arm fighting groups in syria
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sound even more alarming given the u.s. history of arming radicals afghanistan one example that it was a placing itself in alliance with the mujahideen including osama bin laden and these people who now of course it is lately been deploring as fanatical fanatical enemies that the united states said these these alliances. totally cynical and totally opportunistic there's not a shred of prince william you know but despite the hawks outcry the obama administration is taking a more cautious stance with regards to syria we don't think more arms into syria is the right answer some analysts say arming the very much fractured syrian opposition would contribute to its for the radicalization and would make a political solution virtually impossible a number say washington might support arm supplies in directly so its arab allies as if now the administration denies having such plans but will that position hold. down reporting from washington our team. michel chossudovsky from the center for
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research in globalization says foreign intelligence operatives on the ground are helping to start a political chaos in syria i certainly know it's the fact that the government. that's its combat but to solve it by the constitution that introduced politic a multi-party system but the people who are well quite a bit government are not interested in multi-party democracy and they are they are directly as we know they are directly backed by date so i believe six and c i. offer tips which are present throughout collaborating with the rebels the free syrian army is not something which is representative of the opposition the purpose of of this all of its of action is to create political instability which will subsequently lead to all to be legitimizing the syrian
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government destabilizing syria as a nation state what they don't like about syria is that syria is not a proxy us state it's still the line with washington so it's not having all those it's a secular government it's a country of tremendous religious tolerance. well let's turn to a country now which the arab spring has already passed through amnesty international has accused libya's ruling national transitional council of failing to stop human rights abuses it says thousands of moammar gadhafi supporters are being held without charge and tortured by former rebels well since september it's reported at least twelve prisoners have died as a result of torture well the report comes as libya prepares to mark the first anniversary of the start of its nato. but despite the celebrations the m.t.c. is struggling to get the situation under control the former rebels are now vying for power efforts to dis on the civilian population have failed and the country's
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economic is in ruins after the war. university says serving the interests of the libyan people isn't on the list of priorities. the situation. grooving and part of the main reason for this is basically the libyan revolution has come with violence instigated from outside the problem with. that was a concocted group of people who were put in power basically to topple. because simply he was an unreliable dictator for the worst basically the power struggle in libya now is a struggle of good really the struggle. for more of libya's oil this is a struggle of dividing libya's resources among greedy people. taking libya's resources and giving it to the libyan people well on our website r.t. dot com you can find out how the shock waves of the arab spring are still being
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felt here was. something. where protesters took to the streets calling for democracy reforms we're confronted with a part of this crackdown. that also one life for you vandals with taste find out the security measures needed to protect boston as the west vending machines sell for that caviar touch of a part. of greece has fulfilled at the last few preconditions needed to secure a second one hundred thirty billion euro bailout but that cash injection may yet prove to be elusive question the final cuts on wednesday are committed to a written promise to stick by a steady after elections but that's still not enough for the e.u. which now wants financial moderators for the terms of the bailout are being followed or the greek president got on the spot pull us lashed out at the e.u. questioning what right countries like germany holland then fell and had to criticize greece british m.e.p. says it's all part of an effort to bring afghans to heel. what the e.u.
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is now doing it's trying to influence the outcome of the greek general election not satisfied with getting rid of the last democratically elected prime minister and putting a puppet in the forwards to papademos it now says it's now saying to the greek people unless you vote for the right parties the less you vote for parties that are happy to be subjugated do you control we will not give you the rest of the money and you will go bankrupt i suspect that despite the dissatisfaction that is felt by many german politicians i think the german parliament just as the greek parliament did last sunday will continue to toe the line and continue to say that buy it out so the answer as far as i'm concerned it's rather like saving the cancer and not saving the patients well human cost of assyria greece is being felt like never before cuts and slashes and spending have left workers short of cash hospital short of medicine and many greeks out of luck this art is jacob needs reports that visit
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to greece suggests the military will remain largely. the mini athens has been a battleground in recent years fighting against unpopular stare to sunday's events are showing there's little hope for a cease fire one shot being fired by those discontent is there's a discrepancy in spending when it comes to the military something serving m.p.'s from a defensive on relations with turkey remain for some as ever present a threat as a current debt crisis nato part of clothes don't seem very keen to help us not to need to spend so much i mean think about it we have been through we are being threatened from a member of the alliance that we belong to the alliance doesn't do anything. so we have to spend huge amounts of money but there is the nato chief arise in athens the talks other things may be on the table among them weapons but you're meant to believe i mean there is a kind of negotiation if i may she saw between major partners which are
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german of course in france. if we should really be ignoring you procurement of course that major part will probably function german origin france she is the major. but was talks remain afloat another threat looms it be may nice but what we've been advised to do is to sell copies of medicine relations of patients are being forced to put their hand in their pockets to treatment this problem persists in other hospitals i've worked in dimitri's account comes on the back of cuts slashed medical staff pay lead to a desperate shortage of equipment including affordable prescription drugs this is the very human face the term austerity measure and increasing number of people carp on the treatment need in the current health care system and desperation to turn to aid agencies like this regime nova care into athens immigrant population the midday
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queue at this center shows just how small. after the treatment is first of all are seeing more and more people coming to us that are those that we might see up to three hundred people and the numbers of the greeks are increasing the present many greeks remain too ashamed of the situation to be filmed those wanting to be heard paint a grim picture of. greece cannot recover from what's going on right now if you ask me greece is finished. it's a situation that has a country verging on implosion all during a time of peace not war but once the nation remains sick cuts have a real damaging impact on the people's well being despite the sizable military defenses protecting them do you agree r.t. that's. all it's been no secret that from the onset of the euro crisis germany has spearheaded the use
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a sturdy drive well the original argument was that cuts were necessary and pain a consequence wax our backs and stacey focus on that. actually wolfgang schauble cording to this article he was actually quoted caught on tape anyway talking to a portuguese finance minister in which he said to the portuguese minister don't worry we're not going to do this to you this our treatment of greece is in order to appease our population at home right exactly this is amazing it's coming through now that the policy makers in germany that are applying their scorched earth policy to grace are doing so to appease their local constituents who want blood for some reason they're just bloodthirsty which then brings up all kinds of other questions about who is this to germany of all is this to germany we remember from world war i want to know is this the imperial genie out of the bottle once again.
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simplified transparent and more competitive elections the purpose behind a new parliamentary bill introduced by president medvedev the draft proposal envisions an election process with less bureaucracy and more representation that will also take into account the country's vocal online community our correspondent peter all over has more on the proposed changes this bill is being put forward by president made yet opposes a major overhaul of the electoral process in russia now some of the key points that are in this bill if it is put through the deal where it becomes law what will mean is it will establish rights for observers at polling stations to video and photograph what is happening there also allowing of course the the web cams that we will see across polling stations across russia that will not just be broadcasting the the live from the polling stations but also the counts that are taking place where those votes are added now the system of proportional representation in russia
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will remain as it is however we will see changes to how the country is divided up now what is being put forward has been put forward is two hundred and twenty five electoral districts that's what the country will be split up into all of them roughly equal him population out it's expected if this law goes through we will see a lot more parties from all over the country. going for two seats in the duma now many more parties means much more competition means much more pressure on the politicians to do what the people want from them now this bill that's been put forward by president is the fourth bill regarding electoral reform in the country some of those will start being debated in the duma on the twenty eighth of this month and all of this really comes after the elections in december of last year which resulted in many people being unhappy and what they saw was electoral irregularities resort.

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