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twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines the red cross calls to be allowed to evacuate the wounded from syria and bring in medicine with moscow adding its voice for a daily ceasefire human rights watch has accused the syrian opposition of abuses including kidnapping contention and torture of security forces members. human rights groups trying to us kept sending afghan detainees to prisons where evidence of torture had been uncovered this despite a ban on such transfers last july claims of new abuse have already surface. u.k.
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construction workers demand justice as they find out they landed on an illegal blacklist after campaigning for safer jobs and investigation found some of the information used to identify so-called troublemakers came from the police. violence in syria raging on r.t. speaks with dr bashar ger fahri the country's ambassador to the un to ask whether any solution is near and the crisis. joining our teeth for an exclusive sit down interview is syrian ambassador to the united nations dr bashar to fahri ambassador thank you very much for speaking with our key to that thank you for having me with your family thank you the united nations estimates that more than eight thousand people have been killed since the anti-government uprisings began in syria a year ago my question for you how long can the violence and bloodshed continue
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whether it is one victim or it's thousands this is too much for the syrian people and for the syrian government there has been a huge exaggeration of the figures of the victims the government is not responsible for this election because as you know there are out of commission and international elements would be taken into consideration while assisting and to assessing what's going on in syria armed groups in syria maybe even to resist an army unless they have a claim before the reason that they use against the government forces we have been saying for months that we are dealing with. and they're beginning to do it in the first eight months everybody was denying these facts by saying that the syrian government is not telling the truth but there are no armed groups on the ground and that everything the government the syrian government saying is about lives and then out of a sudden after the eight months and when the u.n.
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official started talking about the scores of victims they got the knowledge that in syria the government is dealing with armed groups i'm not saying that all the opposition. in syria these are the opposition in syria is about women's. we are dealing with peaceful demonstrators on one hand but we are leaning also with armed groups on the other otherwise how would you explain that so far the syrian government has lost two thousand five hundred officers security officers army officers army soldiers. people belonging i mean stuff going on it would be unfortunate of the law these dimensions should be taken into consideration why. assessing what's going on in syria you've said that there there's lamesa mercenaries that are part of the opposition. is
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a possible that there's a very close civilians that are fighting for just a bit of justice or are in the streets fighting for justice those who fight for justice purity justice should engage and the governments called for national an inclusive government is really serious and committed to making the includes the syrian led political process a successful one why is the syrian government fell so far bringing the opposition in for talks because the opposition is not independent and it's making decision the opposition i mean here i'm talking about the extent of the opposition this wing of the opposition as well as the armed groups of the decision makers outside of syria be fulfill instructions coming from saudi arabia fortunately for us from washington you are talking here about a network of armed groups. which which are not independent.
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in policy making the collective decision without getting the green light from washington or. or a saudi arabia or turkey you just named are countries and cities why would those. countries and cities be interested in creating chaos in syria some of them would like to settle accounts with us such as the americans for instance the british because syria was against the invasion of iraq and they didn't forget it and they want to separate their accounts with us on iraq but might be a surprise for you but this is how it is washington. and long gone would like to create a deviation from the palestinian question we have the israelis our corner of the right now as you know on the issue of. seniors to get the full membership of the united nations i think that's why they were absolutely absolutely not only syria
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yemen egypt tunisia algeria moral core although i don't think any of this was about that the citizens of those countries just wanting to create better lives for them southall i don't think that i said i'm not judging or assessing the domestic situation in these countries i'm saying there are there are political it claims that should be listened to and they can deposit a ration even in syria the government should listen to the legitimate claims of the people otherwise there is no justification for any government just be willing to use if it was against the interests of its own people but the issue is that these capitals the western capitals need to create a deviation they found what they were looking for in the escalation of the situation in syria by by using this channel as a deviation. they they can serve the interests of peace or that they can
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serve the interest of those who are against giving the full membership to the palestinian state and the united nations i'm saying this because the israelis and the americans are called the decision. the international community so-called international community i don't believe for much of this war magic war but. what they say these international community has been supportive of the palestinian request to get the full membership yes the majority of the door states of the united nations all of that though the palestinians have got so far one hundred thirty five states supporting their request to get the full membership and there is no way they could progress one inch with this and go up but when the other one hundred thirty seven votes against syria and again are simply then there should be a declaration of war against syria because syria is not fulfilling that as a nation of the us and it's about the people it's about double standards they are
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not serious about making any assistance to the syrian people they are harming the syrian national political aims by using these claims against the will of the syrian people how to syria expect russia and china to remain as adamant as as they have remain in preventing any kind of military intervention from becoming a solution in syria you know that russia and china has vetoed two resolutions parts of the security council but i was struck on the last we have many friends in the security council and the forefront of course russia and china they were the only two that passed north of the arm of the or the last resolution are sort of the guys that leaders because they are one or the other talk out of the p five let me rephrase that they were two out of the only two out of fifteen that did not support that resolution and the second the missile the second the most recent remember in the first it was a draft resolution for abstain. and for if you wait for i'm not talking about
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i don't want to divide the hours but the most recent one russia and china understand what's going on in the war they are wars and they you know that. if they live go once again. on syria the that would be the end of the international law and the end of the charter of the united nations there are rules to be sovereignty of number of states this is not me i'm saying that this is that the provisions of the talking you have to respect the southern and you have to respect that they've totally unthinkable you don't have to interfere in the domestic affairs of member states you have to help yes you have to assist yes but don't take advantage of the suffering of the peoples in order to interfere in their domestic affairs for your own purposes usa for us and britain have never been keen interest in serving the interests of neither the syrian people
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nor the russian people nor the chinese people these powers insisted for six decades on ignoring the. question of the world if they were really serious about helping the syrian people they would have exerted pressure on the zionist to withdraw from the syrian border to the draw from the remaining people in south lebanon occupied by using that tool to give to the palestinians their. you know right of self-determination and having their own state in their own country so these any mints are. and should be understood. when i ask you about the more than eight thousand people have been killed in syria you said that it's not the fault of the syrian government russia has said that the responsibility falls on both sides both sides are responsible for the violence and bloodshed that the government in syria and the opposition group at this point it's not about point blaming one side or the other it's about you know getting
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humanitarian assistance in there creating some kind of dialogue having said that why do you believe the world should trust that the syrian army is using force adequately i didn't say that the government is not responsible for i said the government cumnock as human the responsibility of all these killings in syria because of course in any military confrontation get the army is because it is a government or so in any military fighting there is on the one hand the government and on the other. these two sides are killing each other in a traditional war. in the name sense war because what the government's saying is that. he's addressing the opposition my see you have claims let us discuss these claims i do table not by using weapons and by just demolishing and
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destructing and attacking oil refinery pipelines gas lines not by killing eleven military pilots not by assessing needing governments off the shelves doctors academy etc it's that this is what the government says the government is not denying the need for reform of the country on the content of the we are totally open minded towards the forming the country but i think only speaking and this is what happened in the with the book from of the new constitution the president from now on will have only two terms that will be different going to elect the president from among the many candidates not any more popular. i mean not one candidate and many candidates for the presidential this is what the opposition was calling for and this is what happened
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now it is there we have it why continue with this blood chip why listening to instructions coming from from saudi arabia for looking for us from washington a little sip together a serious metro or syrians and discuss our own future my old selves and the answer thank you very much for your time thank you.
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today in harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been
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seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. the red cross calls to be allowed to evacuate the wounded in syria and bring in medicine with moscow adding its ways for a daily ceasefire human rights watch has accused the syrian opposition of abuses including kidnapping detention and torture of security force members. human rights groups find the u.s. kept sending afghan detainees to prisons where evidence of torture had been uncovered this despite a ban on such transfers last july claims of new abuse of already service. and u.k. construction workers demand justice as they find out they leaded out in the legal black list after campaigning for safer jobs and investigation found some of the info used to identify so-called troublemakers from the police. and joins us next
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well only the sports news and the sports stars seem to be getting paid more and more quarterback peyton manning set to land a twenty million dollar a year contract i think is one of those yeah i think we all could and he's just on the verge of joining the denver broncos for that. football and you know messi has a fast how will it and he has that according to the needs of the i will not. go from last night's rest. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up over the next few minutes. the only man marchand here skull beats past act two one to win the moscow darby and close the gap on league leaders any. last unama down torpedo to square their series and make
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a child playoffs while scar needs just one more point to make the last ball. and rapid recovery tiger woods returns to action just the week after his achilles injury scare. first his have cut the gap on league leaders any to six points the young men beat city rival sparks actually won last night for their first win in half a dozen games so don't toss the scoring here thirty iscar late in the first half the shot getting in off the post before they do come by coach it however the hosts needed more time to pull themselves back level unmarked design avoiding offside trap here before unleashing a thunderbolt of a shot just after the restart. but shortly after that the league's top scorer jim boy got the winner killing his strength to finish off across here from made moves and that was them buys twenty six goals of the season. to show you how it shapes it's able means that the needs are still clear their six points they see this guy
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who holds the second down fine with champions league spot got a mighty four points behind them then it is since barton and these are all very clive's elsewhere angie have labeled as idiotic the banana throwing incident that occurred during their one nil defeat at last may take on sunday the club's going to signing chris appeared to be the target of the abuse proximity and the russian people in the premier league are investigating what happened. now over in england bolton midfielder fabric. muamba is showing further signs of improvement after suffering a cardiac arrest he's been in intensive care at the london chest hospital since collapsing during the f.a. cup tie with tottenham on saturday but doctors now say the twenty three year old is breathing with that the use of a ventilator and also recognises members of his family and responds to questions appropriately however his condition remains serious meanwhile fans and well wishers continue to lay flowers and reebok stadium and the support has been appreciated by
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cup captain kevin davis. before the sports where. you know i'm a firm believer in positive think you know. but still not pitch and sitting here through your thousand friends cheering and willing for a producer to pull through. you know we're all hopeful got us organized hoping it's going to help and it was a strong guy and all that kind of support roll hopeful that we can get a poster out information i mean obviously author bruce is going to it's going to get sold out i'm going to come from hopefully. for baltimore against aston villa tonight that gang has a thing for spurned one of the game they will take place blackburn sunderland and could go six points clear of the drop zone where the. top three highest earning footballers are all playing outside the english premier league at the moment according to the latest poll by french magazine france football soccer the money list is barcelona is legal messi here is a total of forty three million dollars
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a year two thirds of which comes from his commercial contract and that is seeing him leapfrog last year's heisman is david beckham although the l.a. galaxy man is still raking in over forty million dollars a year with a belt coming from advertising deals and real madrid cristiana right now they is the third richest the park is thirty eight million dollars half of which probably strumpets clubs salary. nowadays the quarter final stage and i saw the scale playoffs where powerhouse skaar just a win away from the semifinals after thrashing atlanta five one on the road scar have now put seventy goals past atlanta thought gangs and six on a comparable three one lead in their best of seven contest while it is all square to all in this series the famed an arm and tall p.j. the last is moscow's side getting a bible three to see when i'm watching it down yet. this was no less than a must win game for you know moscow who had been two one down in their best of
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seven series against their better than playing on home ice head of moving to new no grit the blue whites who are the opener but. it was the business of first level on a power play that would use the gulf and to get to only with a car of scoring a breakaway goal from a hockey textbook. the teams kept prating goal scoring chances although it was definitely a legs not rocks man who are under heavy pressure with feet leading them just in those of chance to survive in the serious when i knew there was no panic although we obviously cannot afford losing this game i want to give credit to our coaches they have the complete trust of the guys they just come to us down and encouraged us in the second intermission and we came out stronger for the final period strong enough to come from behind just four minutes into the third period of clip if sprinted the entire length of the rink to know the equalizer to all.
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and just three minutes from time constantin break off close out the winner and find win for the nominee with the better once again proving to be one of the hardest nuts to crack in the league. don't have any big stars in the roster and us will make some even harder to play against the always give their all on the ice they're very hard to beat and always fight to the very end such schools can be even tougher than green teams like sky were above on guard. to only serious with the next clash set to take place in news you know good this one's they are battling their own party must go. for that they have to continue on cheese day in the. high seven card hoping to square the series after losing the last two parts weissmann champions. in this situation they played right dog training day to one. looks like the most
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prolific player alexander to love will after all be going back to the n.h.l. that's according to his agent the star forward top scored for some of that with twenty five goals during the regular season but the reigning champion stumbled out the first hurdle in the ongoing playoffs leading to twenty five year old free to rejoin his team aside the natural predators who love signed to salah back in two thousand and eight widening the rift between the world's two biggest i still needs to speak to his contract causing a major rise back then. now that he's tiger woods has rolled back into action after hurting his achilles just a week ago he's competing at the two day tavistock cup in florida and showed no ill effects after pulling out the cadillac championship eight days ago would scored a nine under par sixty three better poll in partnership with justin rose and is representing elderly one of four clubs in this competition well afterwards bush said he'd done the sensible thing by not playing for
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a week after feeling pain in his achilles and hopes to be ready for the masters in two weeks' time. one of the hottest talents in the n.f.l. that's set to join the denver broncos quarterback peyton manning is on the verge of signing a five year deal with ninety five million dollars manning missed the whole of last season because of multiple next to a tree and was released by the indianapolis colts after fourteen years so they would not have to pay him a twenty eight million dollars bonus the tennessee titans and san francisco forty nine is were also in the hunt for the four time m.v.p. but the n.f.l. dot com website says manning who turns thirty six on saturday will join the broncos pending final contract negotiations. elsewhere limpid chief sebastian coe has played down theists the costs of the london games this summer could exceed its budget the chairman of the london organizing committee is in brazil at the moment assessing its facility to the twenty sixteen million pics but took time out to
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stress the cost of this summer's games are not spiralling out of control the british government had warned high security costs could make it difficult to stay within the fourteen billion dollars budget but cohen says and still money in the pot the operating budget for the organizing committee which is the sloan simply raised the private sector the sponsorship television revenues the ticket sales that is is what was said in two thousand and five remains it remains that it is balanced and we will to live within that framework and the the other guy which of course is the infrastructural budget. we remain inside that bar to still healthy contingency left. and finally a hundred year old woman will be part of the torch relay iran britain ahead of this summer's london olympics will be one of the torch bearers that were unveiled to the
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public by mayor boris johnson all twelve year old mcgowan from. youngest to lead a flight route will take seventy days to complete and it's hoped almost everyone will have a chance to see it if they want. we tried incredibly hard to get it closer as many people as possible to be with ten dollars ninety five percent of the population it's been a few cheap and it's been a two year consultation process with all the local authorities local body caro's residents associations and the like to try and make sure we get the route right for each part of the year i just came in so i think we've been very successful and everybody who wants to go and celebrate the torch will have a chance to see that. and that is all the sport for that.
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