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three. three. three. three. four year media project media r t v dot com. the red cross calls for a daily cease fire see in syria to give doctors enough time to evacuate injured and bring in medicine with russia adding its voice. torture training human rights groups trying to the u.s. sending afghan detainees to prisons where evidence of torture had been discovered. being out on the streets left them out of jobs u.k. construction workers demand justice is they find out police supplied information that landed them on an illegal blacklist.
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nine am in moscow i'm mad très a good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story with reports of more violence in syria the red cross is calling for a daily cease fire in the country with moscow now throwing its weight behind a move the two hour truce is needed to evacuate the wounded and allow in food and medicine u.n. teams currently in the country for a government led humanitarian mission and there are trying to launch a monitoring operation to help end the crisis and recent spate of violence in syrian cities has made the regime point the fingers at saudi arabia and qatar saying the arab states were involved in terror attacks the gulf nations had been accused by assad's regime of arming those behind the deadly strikes journalist michael hughes thinks the mask is has a grounds for the accusations. i think so that in certain panchali they're right in a. battle between sunni and shiite dominance in the region there's no cracking or repealed or proxy war going on between saudi and iran and i don't know what hard
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evidence he has but it's not unreasonable that based on the nature of the a pact. and the fact that it's coming closer to damascus and the embassies to the cadence which is not unlike what the opposition is. so intelligent feels the bear the hallmarks. so there is some reasonable doubt. observation leaders they're getting admit they're getting weapons from some foreign countries dr bashar jeff already syria's ambassador to the un says western and arab states are backing the rebels are trying to capitalize on the crisis in his country. those who fight for justice purity justice should engage in the government's called for mission that includes the. government is really serious and committed to making the includes the sea of the political process a successful one the opposition is not independent it's making decision they cannot
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think this is it with no good thing to be like from washington ok so you know look a lot of. these could be those western computers. who could be at the deviation they found what they were looking for in the it's condition of the situation in syria it's about the people you see it's about double standards they are not serious about making any assistance to the senior people the heart of the syrian national political aims by using these claims against the will of the sea of people . the full interview with syria's u.n. ambassador but sharjah authority coming your way in a little more than an hour here on our. u.s. has continued to send afghan detainees to facilities where prisoners had previously been tortured despite banning such transfers last july the report comes from the
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afghan human rights commission assisted by international open society groups evidence of new torture has already been uncovered as are he's just gotten a cheeky on reports from washington every year international forces detained thousands of afghans and a good number of those are transferred to afghan interrogators now the report by the afghan independent human rights commission and a new york based open society foundations were guilt that what awaits the detainees after being. word is often torture and denial of due process the report refers to very specific cases and testimonies and basically asks whether the us is complicit in torture there we're talking about some gruesome reports of abuse detailed in that report beatings suspension from the ceiling electric shocks of threatened or actual sexual abuse and other forms of mental and physical abuse which are routinely used to obtain confessions or other information the research primarily focuses on how the afghan intelligence agency does business and that it says that
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the u.s. the business of the u.s. forces is just to hand over those detainees but for years america's own network of secret prisons in afghanistan has provided ample material for various reports rampant torture and no lawful practices have been reported at so-called black side interrogation centers by the way the u.s. government has admitted the existence of those secret centers but the admission confirmation came after many years of denials so now as the u.s. is in the process of handing over its presence including the infamous prison on barbara mayer base to the afghan government though these reports come out about what happens to the detainees after they're handed handed over by american forces to their afghan colleagues this pullout operation is becoming increasingly challenging for the united states at times plain embarrassing because of the bad news coming from afghanistan on a regular basis the american soldier who apparently killed sixteen innocent civilians the burning of the holy muslim books u.s.
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marine you're an aging on dead afghans and more broadly the surge of violence there rampant opium production which terrorists around the globe feed off yes journalists tend to focus on problems in a van is that it seems there are more problems than time to report. stay with us here on r.t. still to come in the program the scars of war or more by human rights activists as nato failed to investigate or compensate for civilian deaths it caused in libya last year. and daleks in webcam has uncovered more than intended to be videos gave russian authorities a new idea of how to use the pricey project for what they say is the good of the people. but first the rod has once again warned it may block of vital oil route to the persian gulf it's the writing to retaliate for being cut off from swift it will bank payment network meanwhile fresh reports suggest the u.s. and israeli intelligence agree that tehran is not developing nuclear weapons but
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political analysts on this story and peter rushton says it's unlikely to ease pressure on iran what we're seeing at the moment has been is the culmination of a long term effort by iran's own is to force the iranian government into a corner to force them into a position where they are left with an invidious troops between almost one hundred to steer a course between on the one hundred seeming to be bullied and giving in and appearing weak and on the other hand alone themselves to be provoked and allowing themselves to be forced into a confrontational position diplomatic and intelligence professionals aha things their report solving for would be abused for political and or geological reasons there's a political ideological agenda in washington and tel aviv to an extent here in london as well to willfully misinterpret intelligence just slung tool to spin to use the term that's become used recently just spin intelligence in
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a direction that forces people on the path to war we saw it in iraq where they were they were they were absolutely disastrous consequences from intelligence the intelligence process being abused and i think we're seeing it now here in iran. human rights groups say nato was hailed to investigate civilian deaths caused by its airstrikes in libya last year they're calling on the alliance to address the incidents and also pay compensation nato says it carried out strikes with utmost care and precision. in nature began its operation in libya on the thirty first of march last year and ended in late october and the goal of that operation was to provide protection to the civilian population against the forces of the four million leader moammar gadhafi but instead scores of people who were unrelated to the fighting were either killed or injured during the nato bombings over various libyan cities and this new international says that nato neither properly
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investigated nor provided compensation for the civilian casualties that it could during its seven month operation and in a statement amnesty international said that nato has made a lot of noise around protecting civilians and as such it could not merely brush aside its responsibility with vague statements of great over civilian deaths from the beginning of the nato operation russia was very critical and it said that nato when went on its mandate of nearly kicked three billions and hearing from amnesty international they know of fifty five civilian cases that include sixteen children and fourteen women nasa five years and the victims' relatives say that they have never been contacted by nato for the side of the story or for any kind of compensation nato has responded by saying that they deeply regret because but they're a mission and their mandate in libya is over policy r.t.
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television. it's our work it is david swanson says bombing campaigns for humanitarian purposes. but war launched on the basis of a un resolution that did not authorize regime change but it was used for regime change so that we now have a humanitarian warriors pushing her war in syria and elsewhere arguing that the un nato into libya for regime change when it did no such thing we have an india held up now along with kosovo and the first gulf war as a good war as a humanitarian for. the no explanation a poll of the number of lives killed by nato and by the u.s. in the process the lawlessness of the war will always snus a lot of murdering the the ruler of the country and the result it so that there is no expectation in the forseeable future of
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a stable democracy with protection for human rights in libya as might have been predicted from the fact that we've never achieved such a thing with our bombs before. and visit our home page r t v dot com for more news and videos on line twenty four seven here's what's a click away right now. greek inferno after enraged football fans clashed with police and torture a stadium. and anonymous happened this strike again this time at the web site of a russian t.v. channel about broadcasts of the film claiming opposition protests are funded from abroad get the full story at arjen dot com we'll be back. down live to the official tea hopefully cation joy on the phone only pulled touch from the top story. one child sees life on the go.
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might be going off by mistake spilling out of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. simply because it was in a day as a threat or as an extra. you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons adventure you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see if people don't make up most of the weapons or a bill. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war this. is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. the thing with us you're on our team thirteen minutes past the hour and last that u.k. construction workers are calling for justice after some of them found campaigning
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for safer jobs landed them on a secret blacklist investigation found some of the information used to identify so-called troublemakers came from police refuse or a smith. from working for speaking the truth these trade unionists and whistleblowers all fighting back after years of wondering why they couldn't get a job these skilled engineers now know their names were on an illegal blacklists. in two thousand and four form a union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sacked and for the next four years he wondered why he couldn't get another full time job then a friends told him about so black list held by a. big company and accessed by some of the u.k.'s biggest construction sure enough he uncovered a sixteen page pile of himself. to. political
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a political writer of which were for a three. part it was clear. they were the employers were distributed amongst themselves with this blacklist an organization. basically a bit of a paper for employment much of the information it had least style is clips from left wing newspapers and union magazines but some comes from a different source altogether the police i was and their name i was a participant. demonstration. this information. could only have come from a place i mean we don't agree with the employer's keeper blacklists it's not legal for a. whole new dimension to security forces. said it almost makes up for police that working on a building site one of the most dangerous jobs in the u.k. last year alone there were fifteen deaths in the construction industry many of the
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band work say the reason they're on the blacklist is because they blew the whistle on poor health and safety standards so hard they say construction companies make to increase profit filed held by the now shut down consulting association so the police are complicit in companies exploiting workers and destroying anyone who stands up to the t.v. smith from the blacklist support group believes collusion comes from the very top of the force not. you know. who is just happened to have found out and passed on this information because why would. such a thing as the consultant association even existed i believe it sort of most senior levels. i comply yes collude with the tall rectums of knowing national companies i can say what i like because. he's because we raise concerns and i'm quite right
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he's an open society and because i think politics blacklisting devastates the no i used to be it's a big highly qualified people unable to give skills steve hadley his marriage breakdown. the borgata from me to support. when it was contract that i was going you know for partly because it was the qualifier. he starts you can imagine it it's the horse and you're going to approach it from my guy friends are pretty your relationships in jeopardy you can't pay your bills anymore the company that held had the style has now been closed down but he and his colleagues believe their own moral blackmail that happened yet. they say they'll fight until they know the extensive state security involvement in that prosecution you are it's may see them to. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe french police say the gun used in a deadly attack on a jewish school in to lose was the same fired in last week's killing of three
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soldiers of north african descent massive manhunt now underway for the attacker who shot dead a teacher is two young sons in a school girl while a teenage boy was seriously injured or friends schools will observe a minute of silence on tuesday morning while guards are being posted outside religious schools and buildings. u.n. nuclear watchdog says north korea has invited it to resume monitoring parts of its controversial autonomy program the move comes amid escalating tension after after pyongyang announced it was planning to test our walk it by launching a satellite north agreed to suspend enriching uranium missile tests last month in return for the u.s. . heavy rainfalls in the southern peru have triggered a massive landslide that's running local homes dozens of houses are already been destroyed by mud flows and farmers say they have suffered serious losses but no casualties have been reported authorities say it's not the first major landslide in
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the region since the rainy season started in january. election web cam secured not only transparency during russia's presidential voting but they also provided people with hours of entertainment now authorities decided to give the billion dollar project a second life or he's got to have a look see how exactly how big brother could be of use. those videos went viral from cultural dancing in chechnya to some quite impressive workouts five hundred years worth of life video recorded on one single day was part of electing the next leader of russia what cameras were installed at all polling stations to monitor any possible fraud but the relatively few violations were overshadowed by being to taman provided some have already doubts the election the most expensive live show in russia's history the system cost almost a billion dollars the. most advanced software to the most remote regions of russia
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if not for the elections it could take another five to ten years now we can do video conferences scholars can be lectured by diverse professors from russia and abroad. that's just one of many ideas about how to use the two hundred fifty thousand cameras a popular russian comedians came up with some more for one of those carriage should be installed in the head of the official state by corruption a monitor that every move. should do the same the center for a from players a frame where they cannot even people in the back of the net from seven meters. and while russians may still be undecided who they want to keep an eye on they definitely want to monitor and control not entertain the all seeing eye all the webcam will make things harder to hide under the carpet and russia's police stations are so where critics have argued for a while we need to come under greater scrutiny but equally up to several people
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died chris and kate probably received a while in for. the interior ministry's investigating a police station and causing a trim and died from serious injuries sustained in custody a stream of such incidents. gives way to the argument that there can never be too much money train we're proposing to just remove cameras from polling to police stations we should be installed in preliminary cause to be spills the route to the policeman on duty and. questioned it would not violate the rights of those detained would be hauled to see. themselves from police abuse. and even while parents want to protect their children from another type of abuse corruption in schools with the annual nationwide state exams due to take place in june they are logging for classrooms to be equipped with c.c.t.v.
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. it's crucial for us that all children during all types of exams on equal terms that we do their tests without help where they don't use the internet means otherwise those who don't should have a worse chance to get into a good university he'll there had been numerous complaints in the past about unfair competition that there had been no proof now there will be. any ideas on the table authorities have launched an official competition for the best project to use the costly equipment and with everyone allowed to have their say the people's big brother looks set to stay if you grandchildren r t. or has announced it will start rewarding its shareholders with a dividend it will be buying back some of its shares at the same time this is sales of its new i pad tablet hit record levels are his financial guru max kaiser speculates on the future of. people in america. one.
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computers the other group guns. well there's a lot of similarity here it depends on how you view the future on solving either it's a. larger or nevada where. more computer power you have in your hand the more processing speed and pixels you have in your hand the more power you have or it's a dystopian nightmare of food and energy shortages where the more magnum the more bullets the more strength you have the bigger the glock. the better but i don't see these two co-existing it's either going to be one or the other. as a report throughout the day here on our t.v. what's time now to get the latest financial news from your t.v.
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business desk. joins us now with the leaders so drop news traders on a holiday but how are things going with the rest of the asian market that's right they're all fun holiday the lucky things that china they're still going a threat they're up for business today and there's talk of interest rates to liberalize they should in the country. a twenty month at the moment so this is a really long goal to see what the government's going to do you right now is financials and the g. found that are losing that we look at the figures we can see that it is and negative picture the my. now that's something prices are an interesting factor in their region because they've now drop they reached the highest level for the second time in six weeks off the crude how it's hit is if you smelt the gain in a year to china have now intervenes going in for with that and we can now see that the. is indeed down at this hour about china so if we look at all prices in
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general look at the price we can see that they all down now there's been reports from the u.s. now they're saying that those financial refineries in the u.s. and that is going to really concerned coal to monsters that you know we certainly would have loved. international conflict is going over the ore prices course in them to spike but right now with these refineries being idle and other words are not being used this could cause oil prices to again another spike that the rochas that tell us what the u.s. looks like yes it is a good day as far as the u.s. markets were concerned we go into the current says we can see that the euro is now losing get used to a dollar the ruble will be out for business and just under an hour's time those are the figures from yesterday it is gaining against the u.s. dollar and the year right now the russian market is as i say they're going to be in just under an hour's time to see how how they get on today yesterday it was
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a great day for them apparently the trading was. ok let's move on to the stocks and see how the guy got on see how they must grab my last hope for peace after it has denied very bizarre approximate. audios in resoled problem solved a rebuild it wasn't expected net profit from last year that's how must the comic as you can save six and a half percent profit that it was a top. off to. allow three month supply another ten percent plus one share in the russian truck making us investors were enjoying themselves yesterday no gold an interesting one for today because there's a strike going on in india with that jew is now we know they love their gold and see women in their weddings and never said. this tool called the country that it made by thirty five percent less in gold. prices at the moment as you can see so it was not too popular either then or getting on to well in other news i must gold
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russia's top gold mine a house is spent it plans to join the footsie one hundred index the decision comes off the delays in receiving approval from russia's foreign investment commission the company hot to list seven of this. raising a potential seven hundred billion dollars but it's. also markets now are saying the next hour we could have the question mark is as all that you know how is that how it's got all weathers up by their styles join in about fifty five minutes.
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