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the. it's amazing with the grand arab league envoy kofi annan president bashar al assad says he is ready to search for diplomatic solutions to the syrian crisis but not until tell his groups to stop destabilizing the country. a testing time for the opposition other protests a rally in central moscow it's things that turn out much smaller than expected internal divisions and a lack of organization are blamed. on tension on the israeli palestinian border triggered by the killing of the gaza resistance leader in two news with a barrage of rocket fire under drawbacks and so on but something.
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hello and welcome saucy twenty four hour news live from moscow i'm hugh dash of our thanks for joining us fronts president bashar al assad has pledged to make any genuine effort to resolve the crisis in his country that's amazing with the u.n. arab league envoy to syria a costly anon they battled president also stressed his view that dialogue can hardly succeed well terrorist groups continue to provoke violence and destabilize the country she's murphy notion of follow the talks in damascus. puller in his meeting with the joint u. and arab league envoy here in damascus president bashar assad has said that syria is ready to make any onus to step to the crisis here in the country but he has stressed that it would be impossible while terrorist groups are continuing to spread violence and chaos across the country the conflict between the opposition
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and the authorities here in syria is about to enter its second year and since the beginning of the uprising last march the opposition activists have been accusing president bashar assad and the regime of using force. against peaceful protesters against innocent civilians while officially damascus has been arguing that it's fighting against terrorists against armed groups operating in the country and all the dust of lies the situation here on the ground coffee on and ahead of his visit to syria has announced that he will travel to the country to try to persuade the two sides been involved in this conflict to start all over insistent that talks are essential to end the violence in the crisis and warning that further militarization may worsen things here on the ground he's also expected to meet opposition there here in the country the roster doubts that diplomatic or political solution could be around the corner because the syrian opposition based the broad
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the syrian national council that was recognized by the as a legitimate representative for the syrian people stick in for democratic changes has made it clear talks are not enough they've been calling on military pressure on the regime of bashar assad as well and they're not alone to support to welcome this measure solution to the crisis here in syria the calls to give more weapons to the radicals and to provide them with any how they need we've been hearing a lot of these calls recently and they've become especially louder after the rebel . we drove from the bottom neighborhood of highland so as we can see many many countries many sighs been involved in this conflict and all of them have different opinions and different views on how to answer these conflicts here in syria so it's clear agreement is not easy at all to be reached at this stage and professor of
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middle east history at west trust again of us to lawrence davidson believes it's a major international player behind the refusal of syria's exiled opposition to engage in dialogue with the assad regime the united states britain. and the gulf. countries i don't think they're in there they're looking for a negotiated peace i think they're looking for a prolonged. episode for a civil war i don't think it's that they don't have any influence and i think they don't want to see these people negotiate because they're again they're in a very weak position they're out of the country their numbers of armed men under their command are limited they cannot win against the government militarily when it gets the government the government is attempting
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to call rocked the moderate the moderate protestors with you know promises of was widespread reforms which implemented would go a long way to satisfy your regional demands of the opposition i don't think they are backed by the majority of the people in syria even the protesters. calls for political dialogue between but sides in this syrian conflict have also been voiced it's a meeting of the arab league in cairo russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov drug gathering and stressed again that any interference in syria's internal affairs is an acceptable and the violence should and regardless of the source. because. the joint statement declared that russia the league of arab states finally agreed on a road map that russia has been suggesting for quite a while now a five point roadmap for number one is immediate cease fire and stop the violence coming from all sides of the conflict then it's impartial and free monitoring all
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the situation in the country point number three which is probably the most important one it was has been making all this time is no external interference as a lot of once again stressed that russia does not support the syrian regime because of the people's rights of choosing their faith for their own country installed in their domestic issues on their own also they talked about the need of humanitarian corridor for all the people of syria who need aid and. praised for the f. words of our man who is currently in syria trying to establish dialogue between president bashar assad's opposition groups of which there are more than one in syria he stressed that all sides of the conflict have to sit together and talk russian foreign minister sergei lavrov also said that russia thinks that a new u.n. security council resolution on syria can only succeed if it's not driven by the desire to let's rebels. street battles russia has previously vetoed the un security
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council resolutions on syria in exile and february because those resolutions in russia's view were only putting pressure on assad and his government rather than on both sides both a conflict. and coming up later this hour the un prizing hailed as a win but democracy turns into a grab for power at last memories of two violent revolutions are still fresh in the minds of people in kyrgyzstan where politicians and startup ethnic divisions to boost their support. and learning the hard way were poured on the fast lessons of the life being told to our children israel as their homes are outlawed and their basic rights and education is done. officials claim take ten thousand people gathered in moscow today to protest against last sunday's presidential pool which so bloody the commissioner returns to the kremlin. attenders how about fell far short of expectations with blame being put on internal conflicts among
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opposition leaders and the general line of direction for the movement is going on was that the demonstration was going to say that much less people came to this rally than initially expected by the organizers the waiting for up to fifty thousand people while police said only around ten thousand people gathered here on the way out of walk today in moscow this protest movement is showing that the figures of those people willing to take part in these rallies are obviously obviously dropping which means that the time of tests has come for the opposition there's still no clear leader in fact the googled nationalists smoked out of this march accusing the little boys will be oppositional driving the momentum of people just movement into a dead end street movement who started in december after the fall mentioned election i mean the accusation is on guard fraud to a massive social company and for a transparent presidential election and indeed unprecedented steps were made to
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shoot down i'm talking about the work cameras installed over ninety thousand polling stations nearly a million observers were monitoring the vote these polling stations as well but the opposition says that while lesions snap. and during the voting and during campaigning although society is put on the results of the presidential poll we've seen mass rallies both in support and i guess its results several members of the oppositions and the activists were detained during the previous rally they didn't want to leave after the time agreed with the authorities ended and in fact we're we've got reports that the same people tried holding a non-sentient more. square this seems to where i guess it was sort of again shows how divided the opposition is dividing both mostly into the peaceful part and to the i guess more radical as well so it's clear the opposition needs a new face it needs a leader it needs to find
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a direction to attract more supporters and constructive and concrete demands and commenting on the low turnout. he believes the opposition to say has organizes the public continues to course. when the people. in december they were in the streets. because they wanted more fair elections the demonstrations somehow the political power in russia to do so my films like to change the law for creating political parties and so on and in this case i think it's very positive but also again most of the people who are industry icing they voted for me can profit off and those who stay industry nowadays in russia they know that they will never take over legally so they can only gauging somebody's connections to him to make them both clear on the political scene but the majority of these people who are in the street they do not recognize themself in the.
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position as political leaders like figures like them so. this is why i see most of these people didn't show up today. their opinion of journalists and political acts of its own needs to however is that the latest protest was much more constructive than the one held in march that's what some activists were arrested for allegedly breaking protest regulations. today was so much more constructive than it was at the end she didn't really all marsh the fifth which was downright hysterical hysteria irritation immigration that continues it would have alienated the public no one here wants to revolution no one wants to fight with police the people who come to these protests only want change they don't want bloodshed all violence which is what can scare them away. and a bit later in the program we take a look at the latest twist in this saga of the greek debt crisis what seemed like
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the life of the end of the tunnel for greece's wrecked economy has turned into a downgrade. just of him and. also explore how throughout history hungry u.s. politicians have steered their country towards a one hundred eighty three conflict one war every fifteen months. a palestinian militant groups it's true. that turned a series of rocket strikes was the reaction to several israeli air raids wish to the lives of at least fifteen palestinians and as our reports fears are running high that this creation may lead to even more. more than a dozen palestinians have been killed and dozens more have been injured many of them children in this latest israeli strikes over the gaza strip now the most high profile to palestinian should be killed by the israelis as the leader of the popular resistance committee as casey who publicly went on record an acknowledged
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his ties to the kidnapping of the israeli soldier gilad shalit who was held for more than five years in captivity in gaza and released late last year the israeli said in addition to this they have evidence that he was involved in the planning the finding and the directing of a d.d. cross a border raid from the sinai peninsula into israel last august now the israelis have also been targeting a number of it in t. training camps across the gaza strip cairo has criticized tel aviv for breaking a tacit ceasefire that has been in place between israel and gaza and the palestinian authority says that it is israel to blame for creating a negative environment there will only siege and its collation of violence in the last twenty four hours there have also been some eighty rockets and mortars that have been fired by palestinian militants from gaza into southern israel and a number of israelis have been injured one of them is in a serious condition now in addition to this physical manifestation of violence on
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the ground and we have been investigating a different type of warfare a much more subtle type of warfare taking place here in israel and that is over the question of the white cation of israeli children that as we've been finding out that right is someone who voted down when it comes to arab children. and the lessons of life come early to the children hours before the rest of the country wakes up these young arabs are preparing for the long trip to school it's a twelve kilometer walk there and back tiring difficult and more than a little hair raising it takes the children about two hours to get to school the older ones younger ones with their bags but the word is dangerous and just a few days ago when. the children now of the mist being knocked over by a car. the children have to walk along good parks and cross many busy streets part of the journey is on a bus but after they get off they still an hour or more of walking they were late
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every day and exhausted even before the first place and starts the youngest is just three years old. it's because we aren't open because our religion is muhammad. that's why everything is like this the center of the. israeli law says transport must be provided for children living far from school but because the local authorities say the families are squatting illegally on privately owned land they refuse to hold. the votes for growth. internationally and also in israel children should have access to education at a reasonable distance from their. proper part of education. there is rarely education system. a day after we visit the bulldozers arrive because far from wanting to help the children you thought he's one of the families gone where is the day before this hospital here we come back and find this. our children
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hate the police the hate the jews and you ask for my is this change of national cause it's over democracy kind of democracy does this to its children but on the outcome of them the now since the founding of the state not a single you out of a village was built and for most of those already in existence there is no overall plan which means that every construction is around to go legal in that sense and so with their homes up for demolition and a dream to be intrigued hated a daily trudge these children are learning the hard way that some of life's most important lessons happened outside the classroom for say r.t. surfin junction israel. the latest series of ass tracks in the gaza strip shows israel isn't interested in a peace deal with palestine that's according to political analyst dr honey albus and. i think the consequences are for the b. supporters which has been suspended for the past weeks now i think the israeli
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government the israeli cabinet has a males do not accept that all be the palestinian. initiatives for beazley did not want to live in the court of appeals which was fired for the past twenty years now the p.l.o. go on the palestinian afraid you have the shooting there's very sad and you can see clearly that the israeli military is losing its power and my hands i think in the gaza strip i think of ability to be will everywhere this is an indication that the israeli occupation forces will not want beast. broken promise push forward diplomacy with iran over its nuclear program has failed to quell talk of a pending military confrontation statements from america's top defense official suggest a strike is in the planning stages and could use a type of bomb never seen before that as much as the situation reports it looks as if history may be repeating itself. water for a fish are popular among us more veterans like math and sure so the nerves of some
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of the roughly one hundred seventy thousand american soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder the u.s. army flag has one hundred eighty three campaign ribbons on those one hundred eighty three ribbons each represent wars when you compare that to the way that two hundred thirty six years that we've actually been around as a country you're talking about you know a war on average of once every year and three months serving americans are permanent standby to deploy to carry out warfare on command as the u.s. has a bone to pick one enemy after the other from the soviet union and the choppiness threat was the most useful enemy where we are legitimate and we are completely fantastical it was always bailable as able in spirit see against which to justify any smaller untag in this after the cold war the list keeps expanding allied air
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forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait air strikes against saudi enforces our war on terror. begin to try to have selected targets for military importance undermine saddam hussein's ability to wage war we should put out these air defenses were the defense budget that surpasses the military expenditure of all other countries combined. no other nation drums up war as consistently as america and while people are still responding and recovering from the violence that's committed in one place or even in the same place we're launching new operations and more atrocities in different parts of the world the military industrial complex worth billions of dollars is largely america's driving force. deeply rooted in the system that would serve no purpose if there was no one to fight if there were no more enemies left there would be raw sort of a sense of my. frightening thought to many as this would reveal the economic social
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and cultural emptiness of iraq iraq was a country where there are no enemies trying to put together the evil empire again do in a syria what we're doing now in libya we've got over for this guy the threat that iran poses us year in and year out americans are convinced that the u.s. has to remain on the defense or petrified of death by terrorism so should i don't think i think a lot of americans wish we'd spent more money on war finding the next target is never difficult we're in. the nation of iran is an enemy of the united states the sister of nuclear weapons it is not. a nation that has not attacked or not there are literally centuries and has no capability or gets tired hours to be with my part of the world with around iran is the word iran it should be iran the us has been picking and choosing which countries to intervene in for centuries as the list
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of nations that america loves to hate expands the concept that no more war is also an option seems to have been forgotten because there's a truck in our party. and don't hesitate to log on to our web site also dot com if you missed any of our stories and has some awards here for you right now. from compassion to action as brazilian beach girl is fight for the lives of dozens of stranded dolphins try again the opposite models interest. conspiracy on high be on the scene of the high tide it's fate i literally had help from. a group of scientists and really became with a clean place in the city history's most notorious prison. and i hope it is hard escaped the gallows but it seems the news may have been tightened around it's not like. that's out of the movie its credit rating agency
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declared greece in default of its stead and this comes in response to the country's carving out a deal with private creditors that's all right of over one hundred billion euros moody's reaction runs counter to bought that you needed. to be there and of greece's economic woes however another racing group faith slams the euro crisis efforts and showed no mercy to the struggling greek economy by downgrading athens to restrict a default and crystals in the trotters and athens space travelers believes the bailout plan will collapse unless the government finally starts to look into the hole we sure are trying to invest and the country folk think that the government a big girl who knows the world. that is your only talking shop who pisco if you go this is a group. think because i do absolutely. anything less which is cause for the. rug is
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not. spiritual they will call accurately. signs of nationwide unrest is so clearly visible in kyrgyzstan the central asian countries saw two bloody revolutions in less than a decade with some losing them as a march of democracy all that and made claims politicians were manipulating people to grab power on a bike travels to the region to learn the lessons of the past it's so much in time in cricket stand second largest city candidates for the local legislature appear down from posters striving to project the billets he and trustworthiness. yet the streets are silent and. an uncertainty isn't there there are provocateurs who would use any chance to undermine peace that we have now. biggest on a former soviet republic in central asia is
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a poster child for revolutionary fever two over its previous presidents were ousted by enraged crowds each uprising was pretreated by the west as a people's democratic awakening despite numerous casualties and widespread looting so much so that some could these people are now taking pride in that ability to settle political disagreements by force but. we curious can wait for a while but once you get a little nervous you better run for your life. but nowhere has this trigger happy political awakening cause more pain and suffering than in our ethnically divided city in the south of the country in june of two thousand and ten vine political elites instigated fierce clashes between a good reason as their communities more than four hundred were killed thousands lost their livelihoods all victims of militarized politics that have become a part of the democratic process here. the second neighborhoods that were burned
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and looted a year and a half ago are now being rebuilt. but many locals fear that politicians will once again gamble on ethnic divisions to achieve their ends is becks and kurd his have different political preferences but given the kurds my purity and their professed thread in this to fight for their interests the mccrary procedures are no longer just about the country's future for many is becks in it's quite literally about life and death. and those books are very afraid that they will again be used to scapegoats in political games many have left the city on the eve of the election for fears of riots version those who stayed to vote like his do to avoid any anger from the site while the sun. the vote has syncrude to streaming to the polling stations many respects made arrangements to leave town over the past few years the words a revolution and democracy have become almost synonymous but they couldn't be further apart because overrides the strongest of arguments and we've always put an end to
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any minute full political dialogue and this kurdistan's example shows once violence is introduced into the political process very soon it becomes the first road over the last option to resort to it's not going to r.t. reporting from our interests. and look at some other stories making headlines around the world a kosher luria collided on a motorway in the scientists in chile leaving six people dead and fifty five injured local media reports that the lorry driver lost control of his. over this operation barrier question head on into the passenger. crowds have gathered in seoul to protest against the use of nuclear power right here on from the fukushima disaster in japan the demonstration comes ahead of a summit being held in the city to discuss the use of atomic power fifty world leaders are expected to attend the massively raised plant last march is expected to
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dominate the talks. heavy at least four people have been cold and more than forty injured in that type of one of the capital's main gas terminals with a save three grenades were thrown at the station from a passing car explosions are the latest in a string of incidents that began in october when the country's troops into neighboring somalia. a series of as tribes in yemen have killed thirty minutes unsling start al qaeda is still as the country's military is trying after an attack by the group claimed the lives of two hundred troops last week but some local residents say u.s. forces are behind the strikes al qaeda has had a long presence of the country especially in the south where one hundred fifty thousand people have fled their homes in the last year. and that's the way the news looks though some are up next our special report on the american military bases all over the world but before that we're back with the latest headlines.
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to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is encroaching upon
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. the early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the world forms the empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in cross bases of a lot of the noise is our norms and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the into world war two the spaces i've been.

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