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united nations voice is concerned that the rebel free syrian army may be using child soldiers in their battle against the president as international peace and void kofi annan says it's up to syrians to decide their leader. two faces of a kingdom saudi arabia is democratic rhetoric had also with reality its own people run to a state rulings that make protests a sit in and opinions of forty absolute. u.s. seeks to grant and see missile shields in asia and the middle east along side its european project its involvement in korean affairs is seen as an attempt to expand
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american influence in the region. and with washington showing no left to follow suit of clothes or journalists to feel forced to suffer because the truth fearing for their future. internationally is in comment twenty four hours a day you're watching on t.v. the free syrian army may be sending child soldiers to fight against government forces according to reports are saved by the united nations when he says it will now investigate the matter as kofi annan the international peace envoy clears it's up to the people of syria alone to decide on present answered to rule envoy trail stressed that the bloodshed must stand also said it harmful to set unrealistic deadlines and he emphasized talks not guns only way to end the bitter conflict
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meanwhile the syrian national council has invited fellow opposition groups to a meeting in istanbul i want you divisions here in the us and western support call it a professor of international norm. it's their own people they should be turning to . is pollution and it is a good principle of sovereignty it's the right of the people stayed true to whatever regime they won't and in so many countries if you have internal turmoil then. it could become something more serious but unless there's an international threat to international peace and security there security council should not intervene would not intervene and definitely no individual country could or should be in the internal affairs of another country this is a general rule in international law. u.s.
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secretary of state hillary clinton is traveling to saudi arabia this week to discuss with king abdullah how best to deal with a syrian crisis human rights movements whether iranian discussing freedom in a country where protesting can be considered an act punishable by death. in support now two faces of the saudi kingdom. in beirut the spain for its refreshing breeze and its breezy ways it's a place where headscarves in minutes kurds don't come into conflict even when done all it wants. to the reputation as the most liberal arab society lebanon is only becoming a refuge for the citizens of the region's most restrictive country thousands of
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saudis come to beirut every month and what some call afraid implication i suffered a lot there because it's true to too limited i have to cover my face my eyes my whole body what i'm hearing being over here please look up me it is here where many saudi women get a chance to walk the streets all by themselves and saudi man can and don't leave themselves and gambling in beirut mainly casinos something that would be absolutely out limits at home saudi arabia is the most conservative country in the world where women are still banned from driving and need permission from that male guardian be it a father a husband or son to simply get a job the royal family that's been keeping these rules in place this is their part of saudi heritage and therefore should be respected while prescribing this restrictive laws for its citizens some members don't seem to think these rules
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apply to themselves. when it comes to creating lose abroad some of the men don't exactly present a picture of religious piety so the princes have been seen reigning hundreds of thousands of dollars and women in nightclubs ready cash by their sides. the excesses of a select few and restrictions for everybody else has not gone unnoticed feeling public it's been turned that over the past year has been repeatedly met with life rounds. who are protesters have been killed in riyadh the serial. own up to fifty arrested. in march the country's religious council issued a fatwah it equated demonstrations to a scene punishable by death once you have a demonstration and so the plea that demonstration would be harshly. we have heard and seen many reports by independent reporters and human rights
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organizations verifying the. demonstrations and so they are simply illegal yet despite harsh treatment of its own protesters saudi arabia has been very supportive of revolt elsewhere. was among the first to push for international intervention in libya while in syria is believed to be the main financier of the rebels when things did not expect mainly because of the. chinese because of the u.n. . i think they decided to play. by announcing you know publicly. for all its rough tactics at home and abroad here say is never scolded by the u.s. say. it and washington that currently negotiating a fifty billion dollars sale of advanced american weapons brothers in arms
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conveniently they're still not each other skippers. beirut lebanon. you're watching r.t. and. some. could stand to benefit from the u.k. health reforms. maybe just waiting for this legislation to go free of course now ready to pounce. now some people have left wondering if free health care costs profits and. the opinion of the internet activists. on the screen police hackers have replaced the media needs of the big message of social and it's. washington says it's planning to build an anti missile shield in both asia and the middle east in addition to a controversial east european project that says president obama continues to push u.s. interests by the nuclear security summit in the south korean capital seoul which has entered its second day now. developments for us. it does look like
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president obama is taking the center stage on almost every single corner when it comes to this summit he did say the nuclear weapons continue to be a threat which the world faces today and it's one of the most imminent threats and then apparently the way to change that for the united states is to create more missile defense shield all over the world there are plans for such missile defense shield in eastern europe and now the united states is going to be working closely with south korea and japan in order to build such bases in asia and they're saying this is to confront possible threats from north korea or iran north korea's trying to launch satellites next month and that is something which is being seen by the united states by japan and south korea is a missile test and they are adamantly against a. country that by provocations and threats the country isn't going to win any new
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allies he called on china to press on but by look at what the united states is really trying to do is to heighten its presence in the region particularly in the asia pacific region and they're also fears that such plans will not go down well with china and russia who might see it as a threat to their security or also of course the reminder that is already i'm happy with the u.s. plans to build a missile shield in eastern europe and that was one of the main topics of discussion between president medvedev and obama on the first day of the summit and there was of course the now infamous remark which was that all for president obama who seemed to say that he could not deal with. the moment because of the elections here and today there's we're getting a statement that he's saying again on the matter of american specialists in that area will be working closely together with the russians over the next nine to ten months in order to solve the issue of missile defense bases in europe by twenty
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thirteen. every see right here in the co-founder of the champaign to end the korean war the u.s. involvement in military games in the korean peninsula is aimed at spreading its influence in the asia pacific region. they has its eyes on china and has its eyes on maintaining its military superiority in the region you have to remember that south korea is the largest purchaser of conventional weapons from the united states than any other country in the world there's a lot of money involved in this process and there is an eye on china to kind of flex the muscles and show that the u.s. still has. hope for a role in the region we really need to find a way back to the table not see individual acts as a provocation north korea has a right to put a satellite into space as other nations do but let's demilitarized let's look at
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the base issues let's look at getting a peace treaty to end the korean war finally and then i think these kinds of issues want to ryan's. live stream on twitter is keeping you up to date twenty four hours a day or they can tell them to stop aids opinions and images from the include security summit in seoul along with developments son of a new stores. in the. hands. of the russians in this relentless pursuit of
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wiki leaks founder julian assange. bradley manning is no secret. reports wright has called us journalists worried that they too much and use their liberty. he's an australian citizen in the custody of britain fighting extradition to sweden julian assange just faith plays out like a game of chess and no one wants the king of wiki leaks more than america wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks since january two thousand and eleven washington has had plans for a song by secret uncovered earlier this month after five million confidential in mails from the global intelligence company staff or were published by guess who we are a defendant is outside of the u.s. they'll get an indictment which is secret they'll see all the charging document the indictment they will ask for an arrest warrant and that matter will also be seen
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that way the u.s. stands behind a big large boulder if you will and then jumps out from that boulder and arrest someone under house arrest for more than a year assigned has not been charged with any crime in any country though sweden wants to question him over sex related allegations the u.s. meanwhile is determined to punish the forty year old. payback for exposing confidential cables repeatedly shaming america by shining a spotlight on illegality sent overseas military operations and some embarrassing tactics and opinions from the state department in washington because publishing the documents has created a national security risk the justice department has reportedly mounted in unprecedented investigation into wiki leaks aimed at prosecuting asuncion under the espionage act we're going to continue to go after. to make
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a point that we're tough and we're not going to let anybody or whether it's al qaida or whether it's an australian national and some say they'll go to any lengths . to make the point u.s. government within the federal criminal arena likes to charge others who are either aided and abetted assisted or were cool blown coconspirators likes to go after those in an effort to flip. to get them to cooperate with the u.s. government against the major players in this case. sources tell r.t. that the u.s. is now working on flipping none other than private bradley manning a us soldier is facing twenty two federal charges for allegedly leaking seven hundred thousand documents and video to wiki leaks he's one of six americans obama's administration has charged with espionage if one of those cases makes it to
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the supreme court and the supreme court upholds the espionage act as an act which essentially criminalizes any whistleblower anybody who exposes war crimes anybody who calenders the official narrative of the lies of the state. then that's it because that would mean that any leaker can automatically be sent to prison for life and at that point any idea of freedom of information is over we will only know what the state wants us to know supposed to be so that protecting the national security of the united states is not the journalism industry will you would there will be as being something that is a message to him be careful who you talk to be careful whom you write what you write because you could be you know and i think a number of reporters are going to say i'm not risking critics say the obama administration's unprecedented war on whistleblowers quite ultimately deliver i
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death sentence to freedom of the press if people or publishers could be criminally convicted and jailed for exposing the truth more and more journalists may prefer to abandon first amendment privileges and reserve the right to remain silent. work not artsy. or to learn the psalms and other was supposed become a powerful tool for genuine democracy that's according to social sciences expert professor most are rather annoying. the skin off your wrist made by a weakening. aimed to reveal the secrets that truly belong to the people which have elected those all three which are abusive by not telling the truth and we can leave this is a huge favorite true democracy in my opinion. actually being brought to democracy and. being
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thankful for that effort or that a full interview is coming up in about fifteen minutes time. is very own program on journalism and freedom of information is coming soon here. hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is what helps feed journalism we. we want to present. something out of. the mainstream media has been lost in the collecting the occupy wall street movement since it spilled onto american streets in september but there's internet activist group which believes the situation seen because the words of the protests
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mean p.r. tool. when you look at adbusters first putting out the call for this protest in wall street there wasn't much pick up very few news organizations actually covered it and then someone arms found it and the second anonymous decided to talk about it everyone in the news out there decided oh this is news we have to cover it and then thousands of people showed up you know i think about it and i sprayed an interesting role almost as the p.r. agent for it you know that they brought a lot of the eyeballs and they helped get the internet up and operational and they made sure that there was electricity provided you know they did a lot of interesting technical stuff that the movie needed. you know update sort of a global development so always a bit of a problem take a look at some stores right to cheer attention right. he knew too much to stay alive and that the m.t.c. uprising in libya tells on t.v. about it don't think that it's also something to see many countries want to bury
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its secrets. to break his own russian roots and then to carry out when they might for something since the great teams of the left will slash the cost of funds and pull off their dates. controversial n.h.s. reforms in the u.k. have left some wondering if free health care could become a thing of the posts of the woods and m.p.'s have voted yes to the bill has raised concerns that private interest and profits be put before the welfare of the public . with the sense of health system in need of care. it's a merry go round of self interest along for the ride members of parliament the
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house of lords and health care companies opening up britain's national health service to plum death by profiteers the jewel in the u.k.'s welfare state is under strain promising free health care but with criticisms that it can't cope with the government says private sector involvement is the aunts but some say it's not those in need of care but rather those in power who are set to benefit. the company. and yet they with these vested interests are allowed to vote on the health and social care bill with these private health interests which is a conflict of interest. and institutional corruption at worst friends with benefits david cameron prime minister received two hundred ten thousand pounds to his party from nursing and care home tycoon dollar pot and made him a lot of the party twenty five thousand pounds just
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a week after the health reforms were announced andrew lansley health secretary got twenty one thousand pounds to fund his office from joe nash who's the chairman of k u k which already gets ninety six percent of its business from the n.h.s. the list is long and illustrious it runs to nearly one hundred fifty names. and m.p.'s who voted yes to opening up health care to competition and stand to gain from the results there may be more the research isn't finished yet and now that the bill has passed its detractors are powerless to stop private companies stepping in and making health care about profits not healing investigation show a number of westminster m.p.'s and a quarter of britain's house of lords have links with private health care provider . it is through investment patronage or board membership and the parties in power the conservatives and liberal democrats have received substantial funding from
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various private health care interests following the legislation those companies are circling already starting to see a number of private health interests starting to look very seriously cherry picking some of the best most profitable parts of the national health service they were just waiting for this legislation to go through parliament and of course now ready to pounce the changes have been highly controversial and these people think they'll damage the quality of care many feel while m.p.'s did declare their interest and should have been banned from local government code of conduct as anybody with an interest must never take cause and effect their interest issues dog driven it's to do with private enterprise use. profit says not to do with. inside westminster m.p.'s reportedly banged a table in jubilation when the risk pools passed outside the bell tolls for free
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health care lower smith london. and in the u.s. president obama's own health reforms have preached and supreme court protestors for or against the governor outside his judge's view the proposed overhaul main argument is what medical insurance should be made mandatory bo's'n fused to pay anything apparently it's been a key issue many see as campaign publicly hopefuls promising to abolish the reforms if passed research is expected june. seventh its ties with the u.n. human rights panel saying a larger body from stating israeli settlements in the west bank countries accuse the council of being hypocritical and biased when its focus on israeli policy towards palestinians this is disproportionate israel has had an easy relations with the un for decades believing its approach is pro palestinian.
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as financial woes in the us continue it seems the victims are getting younger coming up next hour artie's kaiser says the next generation coming slaves to debt trapped by what he calls banks to. it's sort of standing up to the front line in afghanistan or iraq you put it in one of these products they're now conscripted they're in this bind where they're giving their life essentially for the glory of the banks there's a cultural revolution isn't there the bankers are glorious little letters revel in the glory of the bank stirs you to give away your life gets sucked in and then they sell these products out of the same kind of pretense you know by product that we're going to fight al-qaeda by and advertising dollars. total not says it's immoral it's illegal this poor person is now going to be facing a lifetime onerous debts but it's all for the glory of the glorious pranksters as
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part of the cultural revolution. but it's time to dive into the world of business with marina and the russian markets not open to the post of stone at the training session hikari yes it is the markets are extending very gains from a monday let's take a look at the latest figures on both the r.t.s. and the my sex again in close to half a percent the next hour we'll have a breakdown of the main movers on the mice exported but for now let's move on to age how markets there are on the rise and that's following gains on wall street i wish you and some more didn't happen these exporters with carmakers on the reports that this hour and some metal futures of both among these in the minors they have the aluminum corporation of china which is gaining over three percent and hong kong not sponsor us as i mentioned earlier my case there are close but we have very strong performance on monday and that was following every quarter that unemployment rates have fallen since halts and also we had his that the us federal reserve will
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have to do a central bank in support of monetary policy in place no less month or oil crude is still in the red and that's despite. the level of. norton that support was given by the best decision to give us monetary support to the economy we'll move on to the exchange rate the euro is just a little bit lower against the dollar now we have the latest figures for the ruble it's higher against the dollar and a lower against the euro criminal so other news cornice of these are signs for those of you who all have b.m.w. there might be trouble in the horizon and that's because the german luxury carmaker is recalling some one point three million cars worldwide because of potential battery problems earlier this month the company reported record profit margins for two thousand and eleven and those were the profit some five thirty one percent last year so over six million dollars and sales rose fourteen percent.
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now russia's richest man has warned in a rare interview to artsy that that crisis may result in a slump in prices for. many analysts chinese demand will cover shortfalls this year but which is vladmir listen it's hard to see that he thinks that's not likely to happen. is that. there are currently significant new contracts in steel especially in the building industry you can talk about the reason. that an alien case applies europe with its ruling steel prices will be belittled me seeing china won't compensate for that. but we do expect to see if china just like its dumping practices of throwing steel collects into the market. so that's all we have from the business that's the sour ok thanks for that and more prisons updates later.
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