tv [untitled] March 26, 2012 10:30am-11:00am EDT
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soumitra bryson if you knew me movements from phones to current. stance on t.v. don't come. thanks for joining r.t. at half past the hour here's a quick recap of your headlines the man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that truly powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i'll sing the old regime the. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit the head of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised punished telling you all if it goes ahead with the
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launch. and better all from dead at least that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own piers meth troops after israel's bargaining of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier or service personnel are being urged to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. next up the man who became libya's first post gadhafi leader offers a candid perspective on the insurers and violent events which took place there last year and artie's exclusive interview. but on the sidelines of the brussels forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development plotting body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and who made their red lead in the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months thank you very much mr grill for joining us today on the first
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question that we'd like to ask at this point today is the civil war really over in libya and who is in control at the moment well the transfer script so there was no somebody order libya or was resist some sort of the potato chip but we can say the pollution did not start here. we considered that through pollution would. we start. talking about development in the streets when we start tackling those issues an equal footing for the old people as opposed to crucial rights then i consider that if. we have to have our national. interest as you know get their feet has destroyed and libyan you know when he stops and then sit with what are called security brigades you know to protect the regime would have to use every step we. have to collect those from the streets and we have to prepare the country for
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elections next two or three minutes to have a transparent. result in rafting a consent to show that equalize the rights of all the libyans and then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth it but we have got to see which has unanimously declared a federal state the eastern part of the country what complications could arise out of this do you worry that libya is going to follow the rocker afghanistan at the church. it was not as a group of people in the some parts of the country when you talk about as you have talked to say they've will more than one million people you know. this was a demonstration of a group of people probably something that the three thousand. who are listening to this does not represent the eastern region. reason and. no
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less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there. so we can tell with that people want for their lives more not plus there were huge demonstrations just days later you know protesting the whole of this with the realism which me. is that religion is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of the country. considered what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized again because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the old regime olivia's branch of the muslim brotherhood they've established of political party it's called the justice and development party observers are saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words the stuff thought up diligently will. that it's not make a law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya now if syria walk out
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of the democratic principles you'd like to start which to the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood of the. political parties to express their points of view i think this is their natural right to do so with and they have as if every other libyans has for mr is a leader when he express his point of view he has his point of view as an individual and his point of view reflects only his feeling that his perspective you know what it's not. commanding or it's not necessarily buying the for the rest of the society i do you consider the victory and the national transitional council and those who fought against the gadhafi regime did that victory play into islamists hands does that bother you. plus we can see for the elections what the results are going to be and no i think the libyan case might be
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a different case from what took place we tend to in these i don't think that. group sort of political groups you know have a strong impact as they do when tend to need. libya might be an exception in this train so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident the they're going to do as well as they did in egypt and tunisia but what about the al qaeda presence in libya how big of a possibility is it that they will gain a foothold in the country the talks here or to play in the theoretically speaking that we put it. can be filled by anybody in the world and it's a for the tide saw you know for extremism to grow or so in the interest of the libyans and none libyans you know to have a very commanding government as
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a term of the government to please from this process. now looking back at me to intervention and hindsight do you think this was in their better ball or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. when the first. term national community intervention because it was not only need to know there were none nato members such as qatar and their minutes of intervention by the international community was very decisive to our fighters on the ground. were favored you know and you said you were surprised by the fact that when the uprising started there was a lot of concern coming from the international community the western powers those who went back to it and he said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly it's all over just and now they're nowhere to be seen that libya has been abandoned from the very start there were voices that were saying that it's all about the oil
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perhaps or or strategic importance of libya do you think that leave it was taken advantage of i don't think it was because of it was a flowing to the west you know we didn't get there there was no interruption of told from who. i am saying is that after the regime filled. most of the western countries feel the mission has been accomplished they neglect the fact that libya is a stateless it's not. the museum when there is you. ended up in a political vacuum there point we need to reach this top show or national we need help to lead us to collect arms of from the street and prepare the country for elections this is their agenda that we need help with unfortunately the kind of assistance provided by potential friends. talk about.
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the three million jews develop in civil society. training woman these are very important things but they are not road for the time being and do you feel indebted to those foreign powers those countries that help support your cause and we feel sincere gratitude and appreciation for what they did they helped us tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons. systems with medicine in a time when we were very we were at the mercy of the defeat killing machine there might list have been and. different people cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same thing and let's talk about that artist you said is that you regret that gadhafi wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned in an interview before in the past that you
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think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because there were too many secrets kept do you still maintain that same position well what they said is that there are too many parties who have interests and the it doesn't talk that you should be silenced for over. or that he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans amir from others i really don't know but what i'm saying is that many parties who have a real interest get their feet just keep silent for ever. is it important to know. who for at least for my own career you know holo glove to know who was behind his killing you know whether it was a libyan or libyan but before he was captured and killed he seemed to have been trying to start negotiations he wasn't getting a chance to start those stocks where gadhafi was
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a sneak you know could never be trusted. who was trying to bite off. too many here and you know one of them was bashir was simply fronts you know providing some sense of what he called win win solution and that he would give up hope and that the t.n.c. we. call for for the first and second term his son would take over so it's in a sense sharing power you know. the. proposal was was a defuse the t.n.c. but. we always use was that we have in situations and we have studied the initiative and we have to take over time we consult and we were trying to buy time ourselves preparing for the uprising and if we had that
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regarding saif al islam why do you think his life was spared when he was captured versus how his father was killed so i think a killing of the of the the reaction was. it has resulted in too many million a good reaction from the world and i think the group which captured it safe you know took that into consideration. took custody is will treated. will take care of i think. will be tried according to. international criteria of trusts are you confident that he will face a fair trial. own comfort and that he would have a fair trial let's talk about the arab spring in general what do you think it represents at this point looking at all the countries that it costs or where it what does it stand for. spring represents
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a new phenomenon president in the middle east the troop presence the beginning of the new cultural immersion in the middle east and usually try to express itself and for the dignified love control i'm going. to be you could equally as young people all around the world be so it's it's a new phenomenon on the whole whole countries of the world in leading the country is the denise take note of this new phenomenon and they don't fold victims to their own perceptions of the east even will you would the elites the elites of the middle east not for the present believe. this to be told of the this young generation of this new young age and i think if they want to comprehend the core of this and the phenomena and they have to come don't listen to those people you know i don't
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expect the new middle east to sit and don't notice them fifteen twenty years of. knowledge will thank you very much for your time. thank you. for sure is that so much about the mayor's money minting as it's nice to be his son if i hear you the documentary film that went viral on you tube about uganda's child soldiers and warlord joseph kony has engendered very strong.
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man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after i would say need old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit ahead of the meeting a u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with the launch. and better off dead at least that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's marketing of
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a thousand prisoners to return one soldier service personnel are being urged to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. time now to delve into the world of sports with kate. well disposed in the headlines. drives tiger woods holds off cram it down so when arnold palmer invitational his first tour win since september two thousand and nine the tense of the world's top ten. while united in russia but now i can certainly comes attack at manchester united. this is not a victory to go back to the top in england. these prizes the seven time grand slam with trying in another three set to reach the fourth round in miami. the
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first goal for fourteen time major winner tiger woods held off grove mcdowell to win the arnold palmer invitational five shots and his first victory on the p.g.a. tour for two and a half years always began the day on eleven on the call with a one stroke lead over the northern irishman and american on to play all four rounds of the past since returning from his personal problems at the two thousand and last as three bird is out the fourth six and eight increased his leads to three shots and he never looked back inching with a seventy to try his seventy second p.g.a. to win one short of jack nicklaus for second place on the all time list the victory also marks a return to the world's top ten with woods moving from eighteenth to sixth place in walberg zero was second after carving a tour of the past seventy four and england's ian poulter was that. i think also a number of times basically since australia. decide to stay the course. we all know. the things
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that you know we're working on we're coming together and we're sort of slow to follow because the golf balls wasn't moving. i was just going to ball flight so. the hardest adjustment that i had to make was just getting my distance from the. moving on to football and the like are aiming to claim their fourth win in a row and go second in the relegation group as they all get in the russian premier league and the score in golf is currently one nail with myself on target from the penalty spot after half an hour is his goal there are just four points about the drop so after losing four of their last five matches meanwhile over in england it's monday night manchester united could return to the top of the premier league if they win as having to follow because you just have of what you defeat at old trafford only once in almost fifty years and less trash five mill in the reverse picture in the sunday however the signing of the at the scored five goals in five
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games and the russian also scored the opening goal against united and it's something he does very similar in european super cup in two thousand and eight. staying in england i'm both a manager owen coyle says midfielder fabrice muamba is slowly but steadily recovering after the twenty three year old suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the pitch during their cup game and nine days ago and the player has even managed to watch highlights of his side got one two one at home on saturday. traditions with. a good weekend and those remains in intensive care stable but very serious and well to be made on the back of the then the now. it's in pieces everything has been great i mean so much sure that. it was actually born on sunday morning to watch i wished i was in the game. well meanwhile the champions league quarter finals will take center stage on tuesday and after overcoming
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a three two deficit to eliminate russian champions the needs portuguese johnny spann freak are looking to knock out chelsea who have been inconsistent thought it seems sides have never played each other competitively before and the eagles will use the english side in the opening leg of their double header having not lost again at least. in this season's champions league he has yet to win away from stamford bridge now and in the other quarter final at nine time european champions rail the dreaded travel to surprise package the well in what is arguably the biggest mismatch of its women's after well are the first ever cypriot side to reach this far in the competition and will be wrong aware of the attacking crowds a crystal ball going out though and has just become the fastest player to score one hundred. ten is now a second seed rafael nadal has toasted into the last sixteen of the sony ericsson open in miami after a straight sets win over radek stepanek while the doll is still without a title this season it has been sizzling form and dominated just check opponent
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using lots of flirting the number to nullify and that makes a volley style check conceding both sets of some new ball into the net sixty six two was the final score and marching on but preparing for a tricky test in the falls france. the man is wary of is japanese up and comer lunacy corey the number sixteen see basking in praise of his aggressive style on court swift six four six two victory over lukash ross all providing enough proof to turn those words in a quote of mine is didn't faze one breakpoint and his powerful ground strokes did the job six four six two was the way to just. like the end of the road for last week's finalist at indian wells john isner the guy. and american receded tenth suffered a premature exhibit hundreds of germany's foreign oil is not smashed six places and
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look more aggressive throughout the match. held his ground this is no it was the old you committing too many mistakes and crashed at sixty four sixty. one next that is to go with song of the french seventh seed go to both of these great point it's twelve aces by the count thirty second see fit call for either germany in straight sets. well certain see tom marshburn it is alex the check that losing it all there is a good god then if the last few drank outside the top one hundred twenty year old flame in the biggest darkness prayer and three six three two six six four victory twenty three had never beaten a top team before and took a grueling two hours and sixteen minutes to study but. hollywood is draw venus williams came from a set down to beat aleksandra wozniak to go through to the fourth round after overcoming thirty petroglyphs again in an earlier three setter weakness would have hoped for an easier match against the canadian however it was the world number
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sixty five who won the opening set six four but the seven time grand slam winner came back to take the second six. and the third went to a tie break. cowered in a service were one hundred meters per the american one and number fifteen seed ana ivanovic of serbia. well the following four time he thought i mean games against the group of our former world number one advantage took control of the stats and won four in a row to take it six to second set to a tie break which you might easily see that showdown with venus williams. finally polish it seemed at nashville advanced also booked a place in the last sixteen after a comfortable six one six two victory against sylvia has been a slew of space. and finally the best fighters in the martial art of sambo have been flocking to the russian capital to take part in a world cup event about
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a little young watch the action. was thirty third edition of the most school summer world cup in honor of one of its founders and it's only for lumpy and it's just the latest piece of evidence that the sport has been an international recognition with twenty eight countries taken pod this year was nearly a russian affair the mclaren still somebody is now slowly spreading beyond the boundaries of the full whistle get more places like this game and get something for us to name just a few becoming a regular participants of the world cup events held this writer isn't going to swell a. sense of somebody's dream that one day their favorite martial arts will become a fully fledged olympic sport however the president of the russian and european federations admits that despite a growing repeats haitian the sport is still some distance from making it to the summit games if the new novel isn't a matter of one or two years neurosurgeon difficulties in this process actually be
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sure that somebody's food is nearest to becoming part of a lead to hang with us. some ways divided into two distant lands one a sport that some what limits their fighters in their moves and there are other homewards which is defense favorites allowing much more contact be under sixty to kill a sports plus or rushes john off get the better of us to tear of kyrgyzstan but the champion admitted that the final itself wasn't the hardest part and this was the most i think i was better prepared tactically for this fight in my opponent that's why everything went right for me and in the earlier stages some of the ballots were even harder than this one. under nine hundred heel a title was contested by two russians victor s. a panther and andrei go surf with a subpoena to claim innovates rate just before the clock ran out. while alexander had battled bellerose became the first known russian to celebrate
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a victory on the opening day as he overpower. for some are slow enough in behavior way division. on the wooden side russia's seven time world champion triplanetary young failed to our smart young humor in a couple minutes of our in the under seventy two k. class. well the eighty killer final became the main event of the day with eleven time world champion arena taking on american nina courts are kelly home favorites comfortably defeated to new yorker and points was she never easy to win a tournament and i would say that it's getting harder for me as here it's always a challenge i have to give her a lot of respect i mean she's the girl that you know everyone came here to beat me and she's got a lot of experience and you know she's a legend that's you know really read enough so. that's a good and you can see. the holes dominated the opening day and one thousand golds
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out of the ten on all for underscored some a discipline day two of the competition however will he should full concert calm with somebody and those familiar with the last emperor of mixed martial arts further evolution and probably know just how intense it would get that's only very on school archie. was.
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