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of the. day stories and the news that shape that we see a russian president has offered his full support to the un arab league and always peace mission in syria saying it may be the last chance to avoid a prolonged and bloody civil war that as coffee and i wanted to make sure it's there to help talks in moscow. in front of the murder of seven people in toulouse by a night of cheer in origin throughout the country under the spotlight as extras highlight the dangerously widespread social exclusion of minorities. trying to target the really is the budget. punishment for bad behavior that gripe about this promise to
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north korea if it goes ahead with a controversial satirize launch next month so we'll look at what's behind the increased pressure on pyongyang and washington. you're watching our she's weekly review hello and welcome to the program russia says coffee announced peace efforts could be the last chance to see red to avoid plunging into a long lasting bloody civil war the joint u.n. arab league special envoy and the russian president have help talks in moscow to discuss ending the violence and to get both sides in the conflict to talk peace on a has been following been meeting for. kofi annan his is the all for a six point plan to try and bring around peace in the country now included in this this universal ceasefire also that humanitarian aid be allowed to.
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get into those parts of syria that need it most also that dialogue take place between the sides in the ongoing crisis there during that meeting prison dmitri medvedev saying just how important the anon plan could be to the future of syria. or syria this could be the last chance to avoid a protracted and bloody civil war we pretty much hope that our mission will be successful we will provide you with any assistance necessary after any level and in any way of course is capable of providing the required support. well for his part kofi annan has said that he hopes for russia's assistance and advice then going about putting his plan into place now the assad government seem to be willing to go to the table to have talks so russia have made the point of saying that the main emphasis should be on getting the opposition to get to the table and saying
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peace was impossible in syria as long as the weapons were making their way and help was making its way towards the rebels we heard from the united nations in the last week saying that they supported kofi annan proposals. really a landmark when it comes to syria being discussed in the u.n. that everybody was singing from the same song sheet however we're still hearing from countries like the u.s. they say that they want to see regime change in syria that they want to be to be forced out we've also seen fresh sanctions imposed by the e.u. on syria in the last week as well so a mixed bag when it comes to the response and as far as the key to being a sign. if you will by the international community you know was also reports that the rebels have been receiving not just support in terms of woods from foreign countries but they'd actually be receiving weapons and training on the
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ground russia has warned against taking sides is that the syria crisis is saying that both sides have to be looked at also warning against the railing of the peace plan. and show me now why i made least x. that from st anthony's college x. at oxford university believes that opposition groups are jacking coffee and are supplying may soon find themselves isolated the external based office ition which is largely supported by external players and doesn't have natural constituencies in syria may be completely sidetracked in the seat six six point plan i think that's a positive development. that the plan actually specifically says that the opposition should enter into dialogue with the regime and i'm not i'm wondering if that was not. placed there to maybe sidetrack the external opposition who have not
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been able to get their act together and increasingly are it seems being represented by the muslim brotherhood russia is clearly taking the lead efforts to create some time and space for the syrian government to move along with reforms that initiated last spring and of course it's supported heavily by a number of developing countries particularly with the brics even some regional players like iran so it's very critical in fact that russia is taking the lead in helping you move into the next phase of the syrian crisis. with little light at the end of the tunnel in syria the worry now is that it could plunge into an all out civil war and terrence splinters in the country it's a prospect that's already having chilling consequences beyond syria's borders that's one point explains. it's an air of cd on the move its uranium for the pancham for everything. lebanese tripoli looks a lot like it's only been namesake and increasingly it's being drawn into did
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revolutionary violence it's home to sizeable alawite and sunni communities because syrian border just half an hour drive away tensions are already boiling over the road separating the alawite and sunni communities here in tripoli is out in the mysterious streets and attitudes to what's happening there live lebanese and more than anything else this country stands to lose the most from the disintegration of its neighbor. came just a few weeks ago when one night bullets started to flow across the street the clashes claimed the lives of two people and pushed the rest deeper into their ideological trenches residents of these alawite sobber raised money to put out this impromptu memorial to the leader and the countries they consider their protectors. thank you russia there is also no second guessing on whom they consider their anime
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america like a euphemism. human rights of freedom. series ruling baath party has its regional office here its chief says meeting bashar al assad in person was the most memorable event of his life while the prospect of a un sanctioned foreign intervention in syria is now minimal he says behind the scenes syria still remains a front here for regional powers. from here about half an hour ok and. everything in our. going from lebanon on to syria calling from lebanon. from jordan from here from. across the street in a hospital run by a sunni charity attitudes are strikingly different most of the patients here are young men from the homs province and some like mohammad don't hide their
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affiliation of the different syrian army the state on who is responsible for the bloodshed is not hard to guess. i have a warning for the russian people and if they don't change this will cut all ties with them once the revolution reaches its tree you still have time to make the right choice. the hospitals administrator shows us some of about five hundred patients they've treated since the uprising began. allegedly committed by assad's regime amounts of crimes against humanity but when i ask him whether it be a gravel is worth all the suffering and destruction his response is not exactly humanitarian but we have destruction and we have. no more. we here. and i think all good evolution has.
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something. changing. better life to keep the two warring communities apart the lebanese government has dispatched an army contingent to deceive you for all its resemblance of believe capital lebanese tripoli is still trying hard to avoid the libyan scenario at some point artsy tripoli lebanon on. and later this hour the lib unease foreign minister tells r.c. why he thinks syrian rebels should lay down their arms and here's a quick preview of what's coming your way. saudi groups fighting against the government being financed and supplied with weapons we hear calls for military intervention coming from within syria as well as internationally where we see one party become flick been backed against the other that is your position being
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supported to fight the government but a political transformation is not to be achieved by force pilots produces more violence every country has its political opposition if every opposition movements in the world were to push for its agenda through violence the world would go up in flames and you know. persons have continued it egypt on sunday as for the seder food bowl fun events they've hear it over c.d.'s suspensions slapped on that club by a loaf a day earlier so one teenager shot dead and sixty eight others injured out of the military clashed with angry crowds the decision to suspend the club followed the worst stadium disaster in egypt history when seventy four people were killed in rioting last month and i'm sure of police officers have been charged over the tragedy with many egyptians blaming lax the clearasil middle east history professor doris davidson says there will be no clear as to the violence because no one's taking charge of the situation. egypt has no standing law and
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order actually. that things are such that the government is not going control the army is. not going to come out of its barracks. confronted you know very very large and so the populace is essentially on its own. that means that unpopular decision. you're going to get this sort of until years kind of outburst of anger and there is no capacity to control it nowhere is there any capacity to actually prevent the reasons for going there is no central control in egypt now. the fragile process of creating egypt's new constitution is already showing fear at signs of discord with the law make it storming out of
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a key parliamentary vote of that whole write it and drafting panel will press on regard it later this week even though liberal m.p. say the group is dominated by islam it is policy in how to report. of the one hundred members fifty are parliamentarians and of the fifty thirty seven come from islamic parties of the remaining fifty who are public figures here too the islamists have a comfortable majority there is a small minority of christians of women and of activists who participated in the revolutionary movement that ousted the former egyptian president hosni mubarak last year but as i say it's a minority and what we're hearing from these liberal lawmakers is that you cannot have a permanent constitution that is drafted by only one stick to of the population and stick to one and majority in only one election at the same time we do know that the panel will have six months to write this new constitution it would replace the nine
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hundred seventy one constitution that was abolished when mubarak was ousted and once the constitution is written it will be put to a vote in and national referendum and it will need to determine the balance of power between the previously all powerful president and parliament at the same time it will need to come out of the future identity of egypt in terms of the role of religion and minority rights now earlier this month the lower house of parliament unanimously adopted a text that called it is role public enemy number one of egypt it also called for the expulsion of the israeli ambassador for the stopping of all egyptian oil and gas exports to israel and also for review of all previous agreements between cairo and television so it's all too easy is increasingly alarmed over the growing islamize stronghold in the government and this is an alarm that has been expressed elsewhere in the region so the question that people really are asking is what kind
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of egypt is replacing that of hosni mubarak. you know we've got sea island coming out very soon and tightening the news as the u.s. campaign against iran intensifies human rights violations rather than terrorists nuclear activities that are being used as a pretext for further sanctions well that in just a few minutes. in the flash of inspiration of all russia's election cameras weeks after giving up their eyes on the presidential pour we'll look at how the costly webcam network can open the shutters on a new lease of life. bahrain has been caught up in fresh violence this week as anti regime rallies a rapid into fierce clashes with security forces throughout the country the opposition claims two people have been killed in their own breakfast rubber bullets and tear down the street to disperse rallies in the capital manila some of the many sheer and some other level shit its position parties claim to two victims of the
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violence died after inhaling tear gas some military forces have been accused of killing scores of protesters and have a rest of thousands since an anti government of all began last year global research correspondent counting them says western nations are reluctant to get involved in the situation because it doesn't trust. the words. seem all the and all of these are. for the we're all solution we're. still serving to do by the way has a very selective thought this is all roses and concrete and this is all these were and since that was a journey. and we are seeing this in syria. certainly not of washington or london and. is doing everything in its power. brooches against the young the syrian regime. is very much the heart.
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of the be for. thousands of people have taken part of a silent march in southwest france calling for unity and tolerance of all over nature this comes after one hundred mera frenchmen of chair and descent killed three children and a teacher at a church school as well as three soldiers and he was shot dead by police as they are a terror threat a two hour siege having at least heads to the killings cherington started out it claims ties with al qaeda and said he underwent training in afghanistan french intelligence had been watching marriage for some time and security services have been criticized for not acting his brother said he was proud of mary's actions was in court on sunday charged with complicity in the latter's so political analyst alex korbel said francis ash kids toward migrants may lead to a path of violence. the french young arabs in france are really
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a little is related because they are they don't feel like french they don't think that they are french and when they go back to algeria for example there are these pis by the local population because they don't speak arabic and because they don't know the culture so in a way they are really good on on both side and their turn to. bow to aggression and maybe religion as a super to treat for for an answer strolled koocher in france because of such sarkozy's perced police seize it can be policies the gross doesn't exist so you have a lot of people recently in the prisons of the of the immigrants and immigrants feel that they are not welcome so they turn to aggressive actions. u.s. president barack obama has threatened to punish north korea for what he described as by behavior his comments were made in the south korean capital seoul ahead of
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a nuclear summit which kicks off on monday obama was preparing to have planned satellite launch by pyongyang next month which many fear is a disguised missile cast and current affairs radio host and author stephen landman says washington needs a threat in the region to maintain its presence that. took a lot there's no matter whether he's in asia here in africa or in america. europe is saber rattling he is complaining about other nations what the senator is wrong with north korea or anybody else didn't seem to acknowledge he has to use north korea wants to launch a satellite he could you imagine give all western countries one of the largest arab way to washington would clean up the evolution it's their. new weapon and it's really developing one range missiles which they have a leader in somalia i think or washington would never do that but
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a little korea north korea has no ties going toward and it must pay for their sins here or more tools obama being the speech if you want to go over the highway there are two kinds of the world. needs to be present in the middle east it's not the failed enough thought it was that people are more the other here he said east asia he had one country and then just showed another shot in all of that it's a very business name troops were rings i believe in austria you know zero twenty five hundred. per usual naval base. in korea koreans or cruisers the most of our it is they want nothing to do with china totally on china's the target korea is the budget. they need is also tightening around iran would be imposing a new bunch of sanctions last friday this time for alleged human rights violations
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as part of a growing campaign against terror on activities even that high agency and that cia report and that agree that iran is not about having a bomb some acts that frankly crush on a foreigner public could backfire. since iraq we just cannot take seriously practically any american that gratian regarding allegedly weapons of mass destruction as hussein was supposed to or iran's nuclear program had put myself in the shoes of the real leadership and if your country is threatened all the time if the only country with weapons of mass destruction nuclear bombs in the region is israel and israel threatens iran every other day that is going to attack it unilaterally well i wouldn't be surprised if you did think about militarizing their nuclear program why is it that the united states britain france could be trusted with nuclear weapons israel could be trusted with nuclear weapons while israel's behavior in the region even worldwide has been the poor of all over the past
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decades however iran has to be practically erased off the map because they want to have a nuclear program. with the you preparing to impose a ban on your brain all imports this summer petrol prices in britain already hit an all time high during that week the hike being killed by new teachers announced by the british government which small businesses will call short term gain of long term pain not that like style. two are examined ignited a year is the debate in britain and beyond are advocating that parents should have the right to and still like a new born babies and the same way as an abortion before birth the british medical ethics journal which carried their article says it's intended to provide academic debate but there's been outrage over the comments as are other than explaining. surely through course was eight months pregnant when she found out her son would be
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born with down syndrome even as late as that the only advice she got was to have an abortion doctors tried to persuade her sam's condition would be a struggle not worth living but six years on the only struggle mother and child have had was ignoring that advice i was treated as a boatlift it stupid say. it is very sad to think that they are the people who are giving advice to their mothers they have a duty. to everyone they take to put their life and a day in a lot of their might i failed a field our children know where preserving their not worth saving then look what happened and that really is the case that stereotypes just been taken a whole lot further by two ethicists who argue that it's ok to kill babies even after they're born the controversial comments were published by the oxford educated professors in a leading british medical journal they dismiss newborns as potential and not actual
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persons they see killing them so no different to a normal prenatal abortion but critics branded infanticide asked the question is a newborn child any less of equal member of the human family than a member of a certain race or of one gender or the other the authors of stoped unethical storm by advocating after birth abortions in all cases even if the babies are not disabled the authors have now received death threats and say they were merely making an academic discussion our job is to publish arguments for. issues so that in. the long run some of these issues are very complex. for example i don't agree with. a cotton. pollutions of the people or i would like to defend people's right to express. other people's right to respond to them
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academic discussion or not the articles prompted outrage not only among pro-life groups but also mothers of children with disabilities who declined the option of abortion there definitely seems to be a trend now is to say that. in these children shouldn't be here it's not something terrible it's not awful just because it's not what you imagine it's doesn't mean it's not something fantastic because having sam in our life is amazing absolutely amazing and sam's a member of his local swimming club and plays football to seeing him here it's hard to believe how doctors could say his life would be a burden either bennett see london. and of get him got plenty roared out a dark hole for you tonight protests and arrest and not occupy alex a bit see that peaceful demonstrations and in detention as for tina held in new york the voted that it is online i started out for you. must be cutting edge
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camera that's catching criminals in japan and the lives of places in just seconds that would tell you how it works at r.t. dot com. are out there a quarter of a million electronic eyes looking for a new lease of life here in russia so they were there were cameras installed at great expense to provide marks and transparency for the presidential election which is getting a great shot to take something. those videos went by rather from cultural dancing in chechnya something might impressive workouts five hundred years worth of life video recorded on one single day was part of electing the next leader of russia but cameras were installed at all polling stations to mourn and tour any possible fraud but the relatively few violations were overshadowed by the entertainment provided some have already dumped the election the most expensive
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light show in russia's history. and most advanced software to the most remote regions of russia now we can do video conferences call as can be lectured by the best professors for aggression and of rude. that's just one of many ideas about how to use the two hundred fifty thousand cameras and what russians may still be undecided who they want to keep an eye on they definitely want to control not entertain the all seeing eye of the web cam will make things harder to hide under the carpet and russia's police stations are some where critics have argued for a while we need to come under greater scrutiny but take a look after several people died recently probably injuries received while in preliminary. are you proposing i suggest we should move cameras from polling to police stations it would not violate the rights of those detained as their faces
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would be hard to reduce but it will save the detainees themselves from police abuse . meanwhile 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 lobbying for classrooms to be equipped with c.c.t.v. . is crucial for all children during all types of exams on equal terms that they do their cousins without help. there had been numerous complaints in the castles about unfair islamic additional benefit there had been no proof right now there will go to bed with some of the ideas on the table authorities have launched an official competition for the bass 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 do graduate archie. turns
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