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videos for your media project the free media don carty done something. twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines western and arab supporters of the syrian revolution meeting in turkey to press the assad regime for some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. a hot mike moment between leaders read better than obama sees us republican hawks swoop with a volley of anti russian rhetoric dismissed by moscow was a cold war hollywood. and how sarah the riots and protests break out across spain is the government announces massive new cuts unparalleled since the franco dictatorship. up next artie's exclusive interview with
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a man credited with orchestrating the downfall of the khadafi regime former n.p.c. had not moved djibril. and on the sidelines of the brussels forum were sitting down with mahmoud jibril and that he was heading the economic and development planning body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he may lead 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 in this interview 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 a little script so there was no some good will to libya it was resistance against a dictatorship but we can said the did not stuck to it. we considered the
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river. only start stop talking about the law and conditions when we start tackling those issues on equal footing for old people as opposed to crucial rights then i consider a bit of pollution such that we have to have our national at least as you know get their feet has destroyed and the libyan army and he is stopped in city with what are called security brigades you know to protect the regime would have to use and establish a least important we have to collect those arms from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections next from a free managed to have a transparent elections resulting in profiting a consent to show that equalized the rights of all libyans and then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth it but we have begun to see which has unanimously declared
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a federal state the eastern part of the country what complications could arise out of this move do you worry that libya is going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan and make sure of it so let's first look it was a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about lingers you're talking about a set lever more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group of people which probably something of a few thousand. or less. this does not represent the eastern reason. he served reason and. no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there carried out so we can tell where the people wants for the realism or not plus there were used demonstrations just days later you know protesting the whole of this rupert for the realism which means
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that religion is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of their country. consider 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 and libya's branch of the muslim brotherhood even the shop where they call party it's called the justice and development party observers are saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words of. abdullah jill in october he said that the islamic law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya is shari'a law compatible with the democratic principles you'd like to start listing the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood if they stop. 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 other libyans as for
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mr leader when he express his point of view we express his point of view as an individual and his point of view inflicts only his feeling and his perspective you know but it's not. commanding order it's not this is certainly binding for the rest of the society why do you consider it a victory of the national transitional council and those who fought against the gadhafi regime did that victory play into islamists hands does that bother you. well let's wait and see for the elections what the results are going to be and no i think the libyan case might be a different case from what took place we ten chinese i don't think that. islam could prove sort of islamic political groups you know have a strong impact because they do win tention the. libya might be an exception in this front so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident that
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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 talks here or to play in the theoretically speaking at any. political vacuum can be felt by anybody in the world and it's a full tide saw in you know for the extreme isn't good or so in the interest of everybody libyans and none libyans you know could have a very commanding government there's a term of the government in place as from this bus. now looking back at me to intervention and hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. well the first world then turned national community intervention because it was not only need two there were none nato
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members such as qatar and their minutes intervention but the international community was very decides to help our fighters on the ground and the but our favored you know he 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 he said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly it's all over just and now they're nowhere to be seen in 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 was taken advantage of. i don't think it was because of who because it was a flowing to the west you know during the difficult there was no interruption or told from who what i'm saying is that after the regime fell down most of the western countries failed the mission has been accomplished they neglect
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the fact that libya is a stateless psyching it's not egypt and tunisia when there is you was the one we ended up in a political vacuum at that point we need to be a step show of national we need help to lead step showed police to collect arms of from the street and prepare the country for elections this is that region that we need help with unfortunately the kind of assistance provided by our potential friends. talk about. three million jews developing civil society. training woman these are third important things but they are not productive for the time being do you feel indebted to those afford power those countries that help support your cause when we feel sincere
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gratitude and appreciation for what they did they help the gust tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with assistance with medicine and the time when we were very disparate the work of the misuse but definitely killing machine there might be a step then and there. differently we cannot compare them with other countries who did not do the same thing but let's talk about gadhafi his death you said is that you regret that gadhafi wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned it 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 decision well what they said is that there are too many parties who have interests that could therefore doesn't talk that he should be silenced for over you know whether he was killed by a foreign entity or libyans or libyans and they are from others i really don't know
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but what i'm saying is that there are many parties who have real interests that their feet just keep signing for them or. is it important for you to know. who would you. wish. for my own could you just you know oh i would love to know who was behind his killing you know whether the president libyan or not libyan. before he was captured and killed he seemed to have been trying to start negotiations see that he wasn't given a chance to start those talks where he did that he was a sneak you know could never be trusted you know who was trying to buy time he sent too many messengers you know one of them was bush's son was simply fronts you know providing some sense of. what he called win win solution
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that he would give up. and that the t.n.c. 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 the t.n.c. but the execution which we always use was that we have a situations and we have to study the initiative and we have to take over time are we consult we were 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 reaction was what. it has resulted in to mimic a million a good reaction from all around the world and i think the group which captured it
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safe you know took that into consideration. they just took him in their custody his will treated. will taken care of a think then will be tried according to. international creativity of trust are you confident that he will face a fair trial. oh income from them that they 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 have gone through with what is it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon president in the middle east at three presents the beginning of the new culture to measure in the middle east and usually racial try to express its past and for the dignified love us control i'm going. to be treated equally as young people and all around the world be so it's it's
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a new phenomenon and i hope. the countries of the world room leaving the countries of the police take note of this new phenomena and they don't fall victims to their own perceptions of the middle east dealing only with the elites the elites of the middle east do not for present and the layman in the street go to that this young generation this new young age and i think if they want to comprehend the cold war this and the phenomena they have to come down to the street and listen to those young people you know i don't expect the new middle east to sit down no less than fifteen twenty years from now and mahmoud jibril thank you very much for your time thank.
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kitchen dates in believe me oh just a one to two execution tape is enough for anybody to go through more later. you know more than fifty percent of the people who are actually the patients are not. like you know little or no difference larry. this is like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a more we do it becomes. our avenue home. i would get a letter you get it to be executed next week then is abuse tearing down the you know you can see here going to be a period that the in a manner of me saying that say that it's time to go. through our group. and i would lead them into this for the death chamber. and straight to go after they were
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dead. in an arab supporters of the syrian revolution me to get to turkey to press the assad regime with some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. at open mike moment between leaders medvedev and obama sees us republican hawks with a volley of anti russian the rhetoric dismissed by moscow was cold war hollywood cliche. anti a sturdy riots and protests break out across spain as the government announces massive new cuts on parallelled since the franco dictatorship. pulls up next we'll have the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. .
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i welcome it. it looks good for you. miami misery maria sharapova suffers her fourth miami open final defeat and she goes down in straight sets to poland's i'd nest in the transcript. capital gains is an eight edged closer to retaining their russian premier league title with an away victory at spartak moscow. and fighting back in game two of the eastern conference finals in the cage held playoffs alvin garvey truck to a three two win over time to level the series that was one. of the first to tennis and maria shriver's quest for a title in two thousand and twelve continues as she lost her third final of the year she went down seven five six four to poland that nascar advanced in the miami masters this was the russians for the parents in the miami final having fallen out the final hurdle in two thousand and five two thousand and six and last year and
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she came up short yet again in the searing florida sunshine after an even contest in the first set and three time grand slam winner was serving to stay in it a five six a loss that's the poor unforced errors it was a similar story in the second with. only one great point in the whole set and it turned out to be the final point of the match meaning sharapova has now lost in the front of the australian open indian wells and miami in two thousand and twelve alone the seven five six all victory at around scott ninth career title. now and football's an example have moved a step closer towards retaining their russian for emily title luciano's qualities men winning two one a spot at moscow on saturday to move nine points clear at the top if any hopes of keeping the already slim title hopes alive this was a must win game so i said not have. when read the script by letting rip from outside the box to give zinni the lead after just ten minutes pass advantage was
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then double just after the hour not a lively alexander only a penalty for stepping up himself to coolly convert the two no a glimmer of hope was going right through the home side five minutes from time aston villa target out and jupiter score in the house of the deficit that was to be his side's final highlight as an intel on the two one when they moved nine points clear spartak now a dozen points adrift in fourth. says can moscow meanwhile a full on further drift in second place after they were held to a one one draw at cooper and within minutes to go in crested are it looks as if they ask are done enough to come away with the points the league's top scorer seydou can be upping his tally to twenty seven goals after noting homers or until city's fruitcake. have made how they set up setting the bigger teams this season and eighty eight minutes in them going came on sequester meeting that cess of side trap one one the final school. meanwhile two games work late in the
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relegation group on saturday is goals with hopes of playing football again next year since it's widely believed initially no crowd cyclamen it will win over rostov in winter weather conditions it's fair to say first off goals from short people over and andre curry after he scored from the spot secured the points of olga who remain in the relegation playoff spots. as really a sort of injury with f.c. class today all its national voting for the visit is after thirty seven minutes also the equivalent outside the game with just over twenty minutes to play. now in the english premier league manchester city have failed to return to the top of the table despite fighting back to secure a point at home to sunderland after training three one with just five minutes remaining a win would have seen reverse emerging his manly throw cross-town rivals manchester united at the summits they could only appoint following great strides from the area college tally and alexander color of culture with
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a place arsenal's good top away gun is going down to one to the london rivals chelsea meanwhile playing badly their second with villa park in thirteen years nani torres next in the last goal in a four three when i asked in their last full of something or a good day for teams from the council following victory over. yet another bad day at the office known for bottom side wolves they lost three two one hundred bolton everything happening from city rivals liverpool into seventh place full of material victory over west brom second from bottom wigan they were two wins in a row at the expense of start. now of the ice where in the eastern conference finals are in god have levelled their best of seven series against tractor it's now one one following defeat in game one the visit started brightly only two and a half minutes were on the clock when they took the lead in game two on saturday in week three simeon short placing them ahead of the regular season winners responded midway through the earning period have any nets of converting
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a powerplay level in the school with five minutes to go in the second period was not so added another as he displayed his dribbling skills once again making the most of another power bright the beginning of the third period alexander downer cows been made to wall with this precise shot from behind the goal. that forced overtime the first session finished and all this in the second the key to peace construct the all important goal with eighty six minutes on the clock three to reach i haven't got the final school the series target one one now moved for the next two games. in the me. on the western conference finals move to moscow i went to nominate. and getting three later on sunday is not it's mind altering a lot of red plastic stuff. to the ring now i did i'm an oscar i have thrust hasn't standoff in a star islands in the world series of proxying event is regarded as the premier team event in the sport constantine the top of our ports. deliver
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a separate three two away defeats in the first leg and were eager to prove it was nothing more than a blip as on water use of ensure the must go side levelled matters in the opening night i the twenty five year old self who are three pointers from all angles and his opponent to win the fight in impressive style despite doing it is to be really cuts right through. in the second. division. the twenty one year old russian didn't let his rival find his rhythm and prevail throughout. its. head. that it's a very important match for us and. me and helped me feel more confident.
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sides boxers. it was. barely anything to separate the two. in the middle of the very important. the whole match. and it's a great to represent russia there. and five three eight. managed to remain standing to keep. the twenty four year old ukrainians turned to victory in. points.
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i had a solid first round with the opponent got back into it in the second and i had to try my best to overcome and in the last in rounds luckily i did it the heavyweight it was just a troll male ity. wasted no time in their frequency in the opening round and before i was there when just several minutes with this victory generally really impressive win over the last year finalists and it seems it will be hard to step in one school side in the decider as they face here only the second at an olympic venue and london can play about thirty. now south african louis oosthuizen is now right leader heading into the final round of the houston open golf it's the final p.g.a. event before the masters next week and the twenty nine year old former open champion carded a sixty six in his third round to finish on seventeen under
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a birdies along the way he has a two shortly from american hunter mehan is going for his second title in two thousand and twelve after winning the match play championship earlier this year sweden's cult pattison in a village brian davis attired in third on fourteen under the wall is not looking good for another south african else he needs to win the tournament to qualify for the masters but is nine shots off the pace on eight under. and finally the future russian winter olympic host city of sochi has been making waves this week you are seeing crews from moscow some places and several other cities across the country have been taking part in the annual regatta as dentist a lot ski reports. the werther brought many surprises for over ninety yachting teams taking part in the sochi regatta but even the rain and occasional snow couldn't affect the order of the race for us the cea and her teammates atlanta the winners in a four twenty class it was a tough event but a good one they say here in sochi have you learned the ropes you know that. the
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first time is always the hardest but you leave and you learn usually he says forty minutes to set up the yacht depending on the conditions for over thirty years this training facility on the black sea coast has been known as the only winter base for the country's crows which are in these waters in the climate are good for your they're not there many places in russia where you can sail during the winter and early spring. like alexei 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 is new yet in facilities become available in the area and you opportunities arose for russian and foreign crews after the two thousand and fourteen winter games in new marina will be built on the emitter logo 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 then as
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well of ski r t sochi. well that's all the sport and i will have more for you in a little under two hours time so you know. the world. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
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