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ten thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines western and arab supporters of the syrian revolution meet in turkey to press the assad regime with some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. hot mike moment between leaders made dead of an obama sees us republican hawks swoop with a volley of anti russia rhetoric slammed by moscow was cold war hollywood cliche. and stereo riots and protests break out across spain as the government announces
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massive new cuts on how well the city taters ship of general franco. up next our exclusive interview with a man credited with orchestrating the downfall of the khadafi regime former n.p.c. leader mahmoud jibril stay with us. and on the sidelines of the grossest forum we're sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic and development planning body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he made our red lead in the uprising against the regime the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much mr shapiro for joining us today and the first 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 the literates for a script so there was not some good water libya there was resistance against
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syndicator ship what we consider good good of lucian did not start here we considered that through volution would start when we start. talking about development conditions who just thought those issues an equal footing for old people because there's confusion of rights then i consider the pollution such that we have to have our national but established as you know good. has destroyed the libyan army you know and he has stopped. brigades you know to protect the regime would have to use every step we. have to collect those arms from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections the next two or three minutes to have a transparent elections resulting in the drafting a constitution that equalize the rights of all libyans and then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth what we have been dancing which has
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unanimously declared a federal state in the eastern part of the country but complications could arise out of this do you worry that maybe it's going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan and picture of her soul it was not it was a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about windows you're talking about the city of were more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group of people which probably something of the three thousand. total let's. this does not represent the eastern region the total. reason and total no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them they're carried out so we can tell where the people wants for the realism or not plus there were used to ministrations just days later you know protesting
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the whole of this rupert federalism which means that religion is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of their country. i can say that 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 libya's branch of the muslim brotherhood they've established around political party it's called the justice and development party observers who are saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words of. abdullah jamil in october he said that the islamic law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya that is shari'a law compatible with the democratic principles you'd like to start listing the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood the. political parties to express their points of view i think this is their natural right to do so and they have equal rights as if every
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other libyans as for mr jellied 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 order it's not necessarily binding for the rest of the society why do you consider it a victory of the national transitional council and those who thought against the gadhafi regime did that victory play into islamists hands does that bother you. plus wait and see for the elections what the results are going to be in oh i think the libyan case might be a different case from what took place we tend to i mean i don't think that. islam could prove sort of islamic political groups you know have a strong impact as they do when and tunisia libya might be an
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exception in this trend so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident that they're good 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 they will gain a foothold in the country talks here are typically in the theoretically speaking any. political vacuum can be filled by anybody in the world and it's a fertile soil you know for the extremists and to grow. in the interest of libyans and none libyans you know have a very commanding government has it in with the government in place as from the us . now looking back at me to intervention in hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. first then term national community
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intervention because it was not only need to there were none need to remember such as qatar and their minutes intervention but the international community was very decisive to help our fighters on the ground said the but 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 had backed it and you 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 perhaps or or strategic importance of libya do you think that maybe it was taken advantage of. i don't think it was because of all it was a flowing to the west you know during the time there was no interruption a thought for who what i'm saying is that after the regime fell down
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most of the western countries felt the mission has been accomplished they neglect the fact that libya is a stateless cycling it's not egypt and it's not the tunisia when there is you was the one we ended up in a political vacuum they're going to need to be a step show or national we need to help police stop show or police to collect arms of from the street and to prepare the country for elections this is that is in there that we need help with unfortunately the kind of assistance provided by the word of a potential friends. talk about. the training and you who's developing civil society. training woman these are important things but they are not productive for the time being and do you feel indebted to those of foreign powers in those countries that help support your cause when we feel we
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cannot ensure the appreciation for what they did the helping us tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with the canonicals systems with medicine and the time we were very good we were for the mercy of the defeat killing machine there might be a step then and there. differently we cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same thick and let's talk about gadhafi you said is that you regret that gadhafi wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mention that in an interview before the past about what you 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 i said is that there are too many parties who have interests that could have it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for over you know whether he was killed by
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a foreign entity or libyans or libyans and they are from others i really don't know but what i'm saying is that there are many parties who have real interests that their feet just keep silent for ever. is it important for me to know. who. i wish. for peace for my own could be just you know oh i would love to know who was behind his killing you know with and present libyan or libyan. before he was captured and killed him seemed to have been trying to start negotiations see that he wasn't given a chance to start will start. going to benefit was a sneak you know could never be trusted the man who was trying to buy time he sent to many a messenger you know one of them was bush was simply you know providing some
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sense of what he called win win solution and that he would give up. and that the teens he we. take over 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 refused by the t.n.c. but the execution which we always use was the we have institutions and we have studied the initiative and we have to take over time we consult and we're trying to buy time out cells preparing for the uprising and if we had the time regarding saif al islam why do you think his life was spared when he was captured versus how his father was killed and i think the killing of the death of the the reaction was. it has resulted
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in too many million a good reaction from all around the world and i think the group which captured say feeler took that into consideration. they just took him in their custody his will treated. we'll take care of a think. will be tried according to. international creativity of justice are you confident that he will face a fair trial. oh i'm confident that they would have a fair trial here let's talk about the arab spring in general what do you think it represents at this point looking at all the countries that a glossary where it what does it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon present in the middle east the true presents the beginning of the new culture the measure in the middle east and usually trying to express its asking for the dignified of us conform or in us going to be treated equally as young
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people all around the world the so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hope all the countries of the world when leading the countries of the denise take note of this new phenomenon and they don't fall victims to their own perceptions of the east needing only with the elites the elites of the middle east do not present the laymen on the street proto there this young generation this new young age. i think if they want to comprehend the cold or this sense of the phenomena they have to come don't listen to those young people you know i don't expect the new middle east to settle down no less than fifteen twenty years is. not real thank you very much for your time thank you.
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western and arab supporters of the syrian revolution meet in turkey to press the assad regime with some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. the hot mike moment between new leaders medvedev and obama sees us republican hawks screwed with a volley of anti russia rhetoric and slam by moscow as cold war hollywood cliche. anti-us territory riots and protests break out across spain as the government announces massive new cuts on power since the franco dictator. time for sports with paul stay with us here on r.t. .
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hello welcome to the world of sport here is what's coming up. miami misery maria sharapova suffers her fourth miami open final defeat as she goes down in straight sets to poland's our next go to advance. capital gains that means edged closer to retaining their russian for nearly title with an away victory at spartak moscow. and fighting back in pay h.l. play offs easton files ivan god level matches against trucks all in the best of seven series as they secure a dramatic overtime in game two. but first to tennis and reassurance of his quest for the title in two thousand and twelve continues as she lost her third final of the year she went down a seven five six four to poland's agnès covered run skier in the miami masters this was the russians up thing for parents in the miami final having fallen at the final
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hurdle in two thousand and five two thousand and six and last year and she came up short yet again in the searing florida sunshine after an even contest the first time grand slam was serving to stay in a five six loss of function for unforced errors it was a similar story in the second with reference curling only one break point in the whole set and it turned out to be the final points out the match meaning of the has now lost in the front of american indian wells and miami in two thousand and twelve a surprise sixty victory dance the ninth right. now in football's innings and pieces have moved a step closer towards retaining their russian premier league title louisiana's polities men willing to want to cross out moscow on saturday to move nine points clear at the top if spartak had any hopes of. there already slim title hopes alive
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this was a must win game i said that having read the script letting rick from outside the box to give zinni the lead of the just ten minutes to ground zero was then called just after the hour not the lively alexander because recovering a penalty before stepping up himself to cooley convert it to you know the game or if i put their right food home side five minutes from time aston villa target or ten jupiter stewards of the deficit that was to be his size final highlight as innings held on for the two one when they play with the top spot now it doesn't points adrift in full. well moscow meanwhile a full in second place after they were held to a one one draw. with fifteen minutes ago when president are. dumb enough to come away with the win the league's top scorer stated don't be upping his tally to twenty seven goals after noting city's free kick. made
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a habit of upsetting the bigots aims a season and eighty eight minutes in their moment came and so on secret the man laid waste to the royal family in excess of sartre one the final school. meanwhile two gangs were played in the relegation group new boys valdas hopes of playing topsy ball again next year see the time based the mission of the road side claim to know when a rough stuff in winter weather conditions first half goals from short be loath and andre who scored from the sport's secured the points for old remain in the relegation playoff spot is. really a super tough. presidential politics nason or the open for the business up to thirty seven minutes. continental tied the game with just over twenty minutes to play. them all in english premier league manchester city have failed to return to the top of the table despite fighting. hard to secure points at home to sunderland
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after trading three one with just five minutes remaining a win would have seen reverse advancing these men at least for a cross-town rivals manchester united at the summit but they could only a point following late strikes from aerial ballots tally and alexander kolarov elsewhere third place also slips out a way of keeping the gunners going down to one to their london rivals chelsea mean walker and only their second win of villa park in thirteen years fernando torres netting the last goal in a four three when i asked. chopping off a great day for tales from the capital for the big three of the north which. he had another bad day at the office opossum side moves they are straight to a home to bolton everton have leapt from city rivals little fall into seventh place full of material victory over west brom second from bottom with maybe two wins in a row the expense of start. over to the ice now in the eastern conference finals ave guard have leveled their best of seven series against track so it's now one one following defeat in game one the visitors started brightly only two hundred minutes
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were on the clock when they took the lead in game two on saturday to meet three c. i'm in shock personally i'm ahead of the regular season when it responded midway through the early period you have gagne kuznetsov and brought in a powerplay levelling the school five minutes ago in the second period because nets of added another thing displayed his skills once again making the most of another powerful right. beginning of the third period alexander political gain made it to. his for size sure from behind with all. that force over time the first session finished goalless but in the second looking to instruct the all important go with eighty six minutes on the clock free to have him go out the final school series title one one now mr holmes for the next two games. in the meantime the western conference finals move to.
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i have trust. in the world series of boxing event is regarded as the premier in the sport. reports. separate three two away defeats in the first leg and were eager to prove it was nothing more than a blip as and ensure the side levelled matters in the opening night i think twenty five year old self who are three pointers from all angles of his opponents to win the fight in impressive style this by dealing with a severely cut. in the second encounter top ranked lightweight boxer the. season's best fighter in the division. the twenty one year old russian didn't let his rival find his real and prevailed. with some excellent communication portress
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and old. school cards pushing the hosts ahead for three only i can wait and see that it's a very important match for us and when in the opening fight really like me and help me feel more confident. very tight i'm happy i managed to win. continued in the middle way as. one of the sides best boxers. it was anyone's fight with barely anything to separate the two i managed to call it a unanimous decision when up to landing some precise conscious. choices in the middle of the night so it's a very important down to match. it can make or break the whole match. yet aiming for the final and the limping books in arena will host it and it's a great honor for us to represent russia there. think this night in flight three d.
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gate the fourth boat turned out to be a do or die battle for the side but. managed to remain standing to keep his unbeaten record the twenty four year old ukrainian stand to be three two roads edging. a bill he'd been travelling on points. but the opponent got back into it in the second and i have to try my best to overcome them in the last two rounds luckily i did it the heavyweight boat was just a formality and. wasted no time there three coats in the opening round and before i was away in just several minutes this victory dilemma regularly impressive five nothing last year following lists and it seems it will be hard to step in moscow side in the decider as they face down there on may the second it's in the olympic venue and london. now.
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heading into the final round of the houston i open as the final p.g.a. event before the masters next weekend the twenty nine year old former open champion carded and sixty six in his third round to finish on seventeen and helped by the long right. from american hunter may hand he's going for his second title of two thousand and twelve after winning match play championship this year sweden's cole patterson on england's davis are tied in third on fourteen and meanwhile it's not looking good for another south african an els he needs to win the tournament to qualify for the masters but is nine shots off the pace and. and finally the future russian winter olympic host city of sochi has been making waves this week you're seeing crews from moscow st petersburg and several other cities across the country have been taking part in the annual regatta as dennis
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palazzi reports the world there brought many surprises for over ninety yachting teams taking part in a social regatta but even the rain and occasional snow couldn't affect the order of the race for at least the cea and her teammates atlanta the winners in the four twenty class it was a tough event but a good one they say here in sochi they were in the ropes you know. the first time is always the hardest but you leave and you learn usually teaches forty minutes to set the art depending on the conditions for over thirty years this chaining facility on the black sea coast has been known as the only winter base for the countries pros of which are in these waters and the climate are good for your they're not there many places in russia where you can sail during the winter in early spring. say compete in sochi on a very tight schedule just a few weeks ago another regatta called the winter of year zero was held in the same waters but as new year facilities become available in the area and you
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opportunities arose for russian and foreign crews after the two thousand and fourteen winter games in new marina will build and limit it to low and right next to the coastal part of the olympic village so perhaps that's where these and many other young seafarers will be setting sail from in the near future dennis bought ski r t sochi well that's all from the world of sport for now more in a little under two hours time here on r.t. . the it.
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