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paint a green 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 jury 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 minutes defenses protecting them. as libya's celebrates the first anniversary of the start of its nato backed up rising the national transitional council is struggling to take control over the country's of all situation amnesty international recently accused the m.d.c. of failing to protect human rights claiming thousands of khadafi supporters are being held without charge and even tortured the group reports at least a dozen have died in rebel prisons since september as a result of mistreatment reports from libya say former rebels want to take power in the country and civilians remain armed and the economy has crumbled since the war
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journalist losing failing to cover the events in libya during the revolution says the outcomes could have been predicted a year ago. there is actually no government in libya at the moment the n.t. think he is nothing more than a media show that there are hundreds of militias that control different parts of the country and this one of gadhafi and the four men to be in government always warned that this would happen so we are we are seeing that anybody who doesn't agree with this state of affairs by the west in fact that rebels systematically prosecuted as you mentioned. the have have done a report saying that there is a systematic persecution of people who support about feet not least the former permanent representative of the united nations. human rights watch did a report on the if the day to basically say that he's been tortured to we've been in interviews life and they called for him to either be brought before a court or released immediately to very important i think is. i mean abraham and.
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philosophers and just because they don't support the nato intervention in that country they have also been taken and that they are being detained we actually don't know that state has a web site r t dot com you can find out how the shock waves of the arab spring are still being felt a year later a case of deja vu in bahrain where protesters took to the streets calling for democracy reforms and were confronted with a harsh crackdown by police. and an inspection at the highest level but amir putin takes a seat as a bobsled copilot putting russia's brand new international track through its paces . the future for iran is just one of the issues discussed by gerald celente director of the trends research institute he speaks up next with parties marina portman.
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in the autumn of two thousand a lap band of phenomenon a grassroots movement that we all know as occupy wall street became the growing face and voice of america but at the start of two thousand and eleven there was one man that predicted movement such as occupy wall street would be sweeping through the united states and that man is my current guest here to speak with r t gerald from leonti founder of the trends research institute and publisher of the trends
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journal thank you for saying time to speak with me again q what do you think will happen with occupy wall street twenty twelve occupy wall street is gone global you know people keep looking to america for something to happen here and then the rest of the world kind of latches on to it even though you think that american spirit is dead this whole world kind of focuses on the united states for the center of some kind of social economic geo political or cultural change and occupy wall street was just that it inspired an occupy movement worldwide we call it the invasion of the occupied like tentacles reaching out all over the world when you cut one off another one grow. it's an estimated eighty countries in one hundred twelve there is no stopping it and by the way the very police brutality that tried to stop the movement in wall street is what brought it to the forefront the
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movement is not going to stop winters. things are quiet now. the governments around the world do not know how to control the octopi you have forecast that a trend involving what you believe will be economic martial law being implemented in the us what exactly do you mean by that the entire financial system is collapsing it's a worldwide financial meltdown we can see the collapse of the european union it's happening in front of us there is no way of bailing them out just the g seven has seven point five trillion dollars worth of debt coming to in two thousand and twelve how they're going to pay that off as it collapses look what's going on around the world look what's going on in greece it's a depression it's a depression in spain it's a depression in portugal it's going to be depression in italy
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a recession in france it's collapsing around the world the you look at the housing market now starting to unravel the bubble being burst in china it's happening everywhere so what we're saying is they're not going to be able to keep this. we're going to see something smack down really hard probably coming from the europeans when that happens the united states will blame them if they see those europeans it's them socialists and now unfortunately we have to call the bank holiday because of the problems that they caused or a false flag a terrorist strike or war which is another option going on very close to us as the iranian conflicts buildings they will give an excuse to call a bank holiday in america you don't get your money. they close down the banks and what will be the key trends or trends for twenty twelve as i see it there are four
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things that could change the future. one is repatriate repatriate bring new jobs back home bring production back home is going to cost a little more yes but guess what you can get paid more and the quality is going to be better for the trend to change it has to begin at the grassroots it's not only americans it's every country having national pride in what they do best number two direct democracy let the people vote let the people vote on major issues i don't need as i said a gang of five thirty five telling me we have to go to war against libya we have to go to war against iraq we have to go to war against now ron let the people vote you want the war on drugs to keep going let the people vote you want to bail out banks let the people vote right now as i said we have politicians telling us how to think how to eat what to believe what not to believe what to watch and what not to watch
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number three secession it's to pay this soviet union those this story at the indicted state should get the same story in their heads it can't be run by a central government anymore get think the taleban want to invade vermont you think they got their eye on utah you know here we are it's ten years after nine eleven and this still putting out that same phony whining that the reason that they want to invade us is because they hate our freedom and liberty freedom and liberty hate anybody read the national defense authorization act hey you've been felt up at the airport lately flying the friendly skies g.p.s. signal on do you car cops watching you listen what freedom what liberty now has to do with foreign policy my favorite friend of all of them going out
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in style. puts style back into the system gerald celente thank you very much for your time thank you. resistance is not a politics but a culture. this could. cultures of resistance on the margins.
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let's just say.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the
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world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . twelve thirty am in moscow these are your r t headlines the u.n. general assembly set to vote on a resolution supported by the arab states and the west which is critical of the syrian regime is small violence in the country as fully as a high ranking religious leader is assassinated in damascus reportedly for his pro-government stance this is live video you're looking at now from the u.n. general assembly.
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fears of pending confrontation between tehran in tel aviv grow following reports that iranians arrested over recent thailand bombings were targeting israeli diplomats. and athens fulfills the last of the e.u. is bellow demands but many greeks feel the nation won't work cover from austerity measures that harm their health care system while leaving the military unscathed. up next our special report on indigenous peoples fighting to preserve their culture amid political and often violent suppression the report coming out. not but then the cannot is evident.
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spinor that as a syrian citizen it's my responsibility to work hard on the music of this country when you're a democrat. len i want to present it to people who are convinced that syria is some terrorist country. we can help politicians through music let them in when you develop culture in your country you are working through issues in the world of politics to. them and how you can get to see yes this is the best message we can send to the rest of the world to say come and see what syria is what it is and what it
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has. not. since i was young i have loved arabic calligraphy and i believe or should have a message. justice means that the rights of the people. should be returned to them let's. hope they get over that then. after that there should be no more revenge. that he. done i don't want to be an oppressed who becomes an oppressor.
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a stable because of the palestinian conflict is that israelis came from all over the world expelled the palestinians from their land and toked their country. or trying to create surely jewish state and as many arabs get rid of them as we can . israel has made over the uk i think there are as one might hope will be some trial so that israel controls every single
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detail else in. our life itself is the system the ball being institutions. the walls all the separation will. put the toughest on the ball told them it was suspended for this time no one had said so what. diplomats need. to know the other element is domination will eighty five percent of the country a lot the palestinians in this little enclave is. so we control the country we control the water we control the economy and the palestinians are reduced leaving a person. is really not a good reason for the subtle security bill them to claim the left. will want to buy me a dry raise for secure gold the injury to so that israel into the hall of speed alcohol stands for secure. israel the balls for the floor under the tiger i'll
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still go inside what it's. like. to. just get a knuckle for the most of. all you the only thing that will be left here is hatred if. you think that's funny. place or soldiers you find out funny moments i. just stood there. and it isn't fair leave both reaction because it always has united states bonds. they were taken out of their houses they were going out on the street there killing
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down. there and not letting them have food water or electricity or anything like that. it just puts them in the worst circumstances every step his identity and took his country and took everything from them what do you expect from him of course he's going to pull himself of course is going to kill people so long as they can animal and heard that under oath even if it's a remarkable thing like taking care of your dog for years and you put them in a cage and you start hurting him hurting them because. it is lucky for you would. you say to. most of the that we have tried all the ways we tried to fight we tried to resist after that they started calling us terrorists but we are defending our land we are defending our rights. such.
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as my looks rather than its appeals why should i look at the larger. for the sake of the beauty. about the for the love of such. this is about so free at. home under the sun that shows how this village was wiped out. and the grass grew and heat all the remains of the houses to make it look as if there was no village here. this is the tomb of a should used to communicate and to keep alive the history the memories and i'm young norman i'm found i. did not one of their number is a suburb of jerusalem and the seaton by the separation. sound the music was composed by
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a band called the five and they are palestinian rappers from a refugee camp in lebanon. do you know when. you. buy your mom drugs how you been muslim in the you know. how do. we sing for people who don't listen to rap machine had a friend rap is not the main goal how to goal is the cause for which we are singing because as the most important thing. there will be no peace in the world as long as there are people being killed in palestine. something. tells me such as i told the cats here they feel like you know they're going to take suffocated by this circumstance and need it all its point that they just express
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support for a country that's under political turmoil because from a. business i don't at all graffiti my life is a picture in the future i would like to become a journalist to show our country how special it is. and to show the truest. kids and when you give them to count you know they have no responsibility to their community so you're empowering. cut. money. for evil to do these kids so that china to really show to the people perspective on how it is to live in the camps. to. have some
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of your little book see the. wall before to see all. else old love good. luck it's a. good. deal more years in some parts of rio de janeiro parts of brazil because there are more deaths than actual war zones ok when you're here it's an urban war where any living being can be a potential targets like a. miser for murder it's like an epidemic of minor conflicts everywhere where firearms become the solution to small disputes of them such begin as food disputes over power people shoot for no reason at all. well not only the criminals but also the police. but i cannot watch these barbaric acts you cannot watch people being murdered in this way and not feel anything.
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for them thank you i don't presume to change people's lives but i do my part as an artist. just a couple of weeks to come to visit to see the president wanted a billboard this year was of a mother hugging a school kid who had been shot dead with a smiling policeman all next to them holding a smoking gun as you. go over the if you. don't it's. got to they came in the middle of the night and painted over this billboard. is fascism. one absurdity of the silence is another absurdity if you open the paper today there is going to be a new absurdity that will make you forget yesterday's. step
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by step down. some time. to play the types of utopia that politically. to get. the most. p.c. to. herbals i could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world you can buy one on the africa for eight us dollars before the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ease. it's cold and. or gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to. i
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think i. thank. god for reggae is a cultural organization. if i gave them one of these gun guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro or music with the kids find the tools to change their reality. i. think you have to be very quick. and continue in the rossini islama you can just walk around like that about i'll see if my work at the racine islam was created to
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open doors so people could understand the slums and the people who live there that was originated myside i have photographed ten other slums. less than five percent of people in the slums are criminals but they are the ones who give the slums a bad name. to kill but the slums are filled with hardworking and honest people it's estimated that in ten years more than half of the world's population will be living in these types of communities in these communities where the violence exists but why in my photos i try to show where the problem is and where the solution is known and i think it starts in childhood at this age. ok here is where the problem is. but if we target that age i think that a lot can be done but at the same but about the same is.
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that i. know that i have put my gun down that my pen writes i want to set things my bullets in dates. in the case of minutes it's poetry that has united the community. more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men to. demonstrate to the entire world that in a country so drained by war. shows to humanity that the whole world's problems are. that suffering is every war but it also lives in the world.
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without pay since i live in such a big country. that everything is far. less. education. food. yes health now he house in. my country still beat the new justice doesn't extend to all. they really believe there is abuse of power and greed when that troll resources it was because we are the children of a planet with a planet that we're depleting with wars and everything. that was always free doesn't on seat governments but it does open consciences and hearts it goes like this. all. in all call the roll call.

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