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come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. it's a pleasure to have you with us on this sunday here on. time for your headlines western and arab supporters of the syrian revolution meeting in turkey to press the assad regime with some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. a hot mike between leaders made here the. c.z. us republican to. the folly of the russian rhetoric slammed by moscow as cold war folly with cliche. riots and protests a break out across the government announces massive cuts unparalleled since the
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dictatorship of general franco. stay with us to be our exclusive interview with the man credited for orchestrating the doll full of colonel qadhafi form. now on the sidelines of the process for i were sitting down with mahmoud jibril now he was heading the economic development planning body in libya at the time of the rule of colonel moammar gadhafi and he later read led to the uprising against the regime being the interim prime minister of the national transitional council for about seven and a half months i thank you very much and suitable for joining us today on 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 stress correct so there was not some good war in libya who was resistance
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against significator ship but we can say that the pollution did not start here we considered the revolution would start when we start stop talking about development conditions we start tackling those issues on equal footing for old people as institutional rights then i consider that with substance we have to have our national are established as you know god. has destroyed the libyan army you know and he has stopped and incidentally put to good security brigades you know to protect the regime would have to say reestablish the police. will have to collect those arms from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections next if we manage to have a transparent elections resulting in the drafting a constitution that equalize the rights of all libyans and then i think this
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bloodshed which took place was worth it will be have been ghazi which has unanimously declared a federal state and the eastern part of the country what complications could arise out of this move do you worry that maybe it's going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan a picture of a soul it's not been good twas a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about windows you're talking about the city even more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group which is probably something of a three thousand. or less. this does not represent the distribution of all. reason and total no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there. so we can tell with that paper once for the realism or not there were huge demonstrations just days
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later you know protesting the whole of this rupert federalism which means that religion is not popular in libya people are still play inched the unity of their country. they 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 baverstock the shrub political party it's called the justice and development party observers are saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the words. abdullah jill in october he said that the islamic law should be the basis of the future legal system of libya now is shari'a law compatible with the democratic principles you'd like to start which to the country. first of all the muslim brotherhood if they stop. political parties to express their points of view i think this is their
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natural right to do so and they have equal rights as if every 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 afflicts only his feeling of the his perspective you know but it's not. commanding order it's not necessarily binding for the rest of the society i do you consider the 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. just wait and see for the elections what the results are going to be no i think the libyan case might be a different case from what took place and he continues i don't think that the islamic groups sort of islamic political groups you know have
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a strong impact as they do when you turn tunisia libya might be an exception in this trend so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident that they are 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 it any. political vacuum can be filled by anybody you know and it's a fatah and saw you know for extremism to grow so it's in the interest of everybody libyans and none libyans you know to have a very command in government there's a term of government in place that's on the spots. now looking back at me to intervention and hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it detrimental
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in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya. well first of all the international community 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 and the but our favored you know 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 libya was taken advantage of. i don't think it was because of oil because it was a flowing to the west you know during a difficult time there was no interruption the cold for those. saying is that after
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the regime fell down 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 start the museum when there is was done we ended up in a political vacuum at that point we need to be a step show or national we need to help police stop showed police to collect arms and from the street and prepare the country for elections this is their agenda that we need help with unfortunately the cons of a system provided by our potential friends. talk about. training and developing civil society. training woman these important things but they are not productive for the time being and the you feel
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indebted to those afford powers those countries that helped support your cause when we feel sincere gratitude and appreciation for what they did the help of us tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with economic assistance with medicine and a time when we were very disparate we were at the mercy of god definitely killing machine their money they stepped in and there was different they were cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same thing a let's talk about gadhafi his death you said is that you regret that off he wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned 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 they said is that there are too many parties
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who have interests and that could therefore it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for ever you know whether he was killed by a foreign entity or killed by libyans or libyans and they are 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 kept silent for ever. is it important for you to know. who would you. wish. for peace for my own curiosity and oh i would love to know who was behind his killing you know whether it was a libyan or libyan. well before he was captured and killed he seemed to have been trying to start negotiations he wasn't given a chance to start it starts when gadhafi was a sneak you know could never be trusted do you know who was trying to buy time he sent to many messengers you know one of them was bush who was sent to france you
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know providing some sense of. what he called win win solution that he would give up. and that teensy we. take over for the first and second term his son would take over so it's in a sense sharing power you know. that the. proposal was was refused the t.n.c. but the excuse which we always use was the we have institutions and we have to study the initiative and we have to take over time we consult and we're trying to buy time ourselves preparing for the uprising untypically at 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 a killing of the death of the the reaction was.
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the result and then to mimic millionaire get reactions from all around the world you know i think the group which captured safe you know took that into consideration and they just took him and the person in his will treated and will take care of a think. will be tried according to. international criteria upsets and confident that he will face a fair trial. own come from then that 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 have gone through it what does it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon president in the middle east at three presents the beginning of the new cultural immersion in the middle east and usually should try to express its
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asking for a dignified life control important contributor you could equally as young people around the world be so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hope all the countries of the world when dealing with the country is the police take note of this new phenomenon and they don't fall victims to their own perceptions and the denounced the only with the elites the elites in the least do not present the laymen on the street over there this young generation and this new young age and i think if they want to comprehend the code of this and the phenomena and 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 and don't notice them fifteen twenty years from now. will thank you very much for your time thank you.
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well. sleeves technology innovation all the least of militants from around russia we've dumped the future coverage. the headlines on our t.v. western and arab supporters of the syrian revolution are meeting in turkey to pressure the assad regime with some of the members pushing for further militarization of the conflict. a hot mike moment between leaders met via their found obama seasoned u.s. republican to hawks swoop with the volley of anti russian aggression slammed by moscow was cold war hollywood cliche. and i'd say your stare of the bright sun protests spread out across space as the government announces massive cuts unparalleled since the take the ship general frank. ok for now joins us next with
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the latest action from the world of sport. thank you we're really welcome back to the sports headlines here's what we go for you miami misery the reassure up of us suffers how cool for miami open final defeat as she goes down in straight sets the public back nester advance. capital gains any tax closer to retaining their russian premier league title given away victory at spartak moscow. on fighting but in game two of the eastern conference finals in the k h l playoffs have been garbage trucks all three two in overtime to level the series and one wants to. go first to tennis and maria sharapova his 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 floors opponents are next to read round in the
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miami masters this was the russians a fourth appearance in the miami final having fallen at the final hurdle in two thousand and five two thousand and six and last year and she came up through yet again in the searing florida sunshine after an even contest in the first set of grand slam when it was serving to stay in it a five six one last chance to feel unforced errors it was a similar story in the second with only one break point in the whole set and it turned out to be the final point of the match meaning truck of a has now lost in the final of the australian open. on my own people control the right seven five six victory dance like right. now in football then it simply does but have moved a step closer towards retaining their russian friendly league title and younis polities men willing to want to spartak moscow on saturday to move nine points clear at the top if spots are cut any hopes of keeping their already slim title hopes along. if
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this was a must win game i semi-colon read the script that's in written outside the box gives an ink the lead up to just ten minutes that advantage was then doubled just after the hour mark lively alexander critical of ending a penalty before stepping up himself to call for to appear of hollywood then write for the home side five minutes from time aston villa target out and super scoring to have the deficit that was to be his size final highlight as an intel gone for the two one when they moved nine points clear of the top spot acknowledged doesn't points adrift and proves. muskerry meanwhile have fallen further adrift in second place after they were held to a one one draw with fifteen minutes to go and cross the darling to success had done enough to come away with the win the league's top scorer saving india up in his talented twenty seven goals after noting hiram's or until such is free you can plan
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have made a habit of upsetting the big it is the season and eighty eight minutes in and my week a month on secret speaking says offside trap while still. in the mall two games we played in the relegation group the boys valdas hopes of playing top to football again next year you see the timing based the nizhni novgorod cycling material when iraq starve in winter weather conditions it's fair to say first off culture in short people often andre curry acca he scored from the spot secured the points of olga who remain in the relegation playoff spots. as do career so much of territory with f.c. plaza dark alex massa nor opened for the visit after thirty seven minutes well sorry calling kerry tied the game with just over twenty minutes to play. meanwhile it's half time in the game to be on cause i'm terry gross nice still goes in that one they're not the size stuff of the day in the relegation play. spots and
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there are two more games settled for sunday welcome o.t. finish second and about sas carfrae willing must go darby with dynamite under being only for angie interfere if they can be the big spenders in kansas. now if the ice were in the eastern conference finals of in god have leveled their best of seven series against tractor has now won one following defeat in game one the visitors started brightly and the two and a half minutes were on the clock when they took the lead in game two on saturday the matrix salmon shot pursuing him ahead of the regular season when it responded midway through the ending period he again kuznets off congrats on the powerplay levelling the schools. under five minutes to go second period was not so added another team displayed history of new skills once again making the most of another powerplay. beginning of the third period alexander perry joke in ninety two.
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with this precise shot from behind the goal of that forced overtime the first session of which finished goalless the second nikita suck instruct the all important goal with eighty six minutes on the clock three seasons are the final school series title one the most obvious for the next two games. in the meantime in the western conference finals they moved to moscow where the now my take on start and page is in game three later on sunday all next knocks men are to lock in their best of seven series. so the rain now i demand in moscow her frost has external thing a star lands in the world series of boxing the event is regarded as the premier team event in the sports cars and think the top off reports. to name a separate three two way defeat in the first leg and very good to me it was nothing more than a blip as in what do you lose if insured in most cases a levelled matters in the opening go to ignite. the twenty five year old self for
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three. from all angles at his opponent to win the fight in impressive style despite dealing with a severely cuts right. in the second income rank like wade boxer the. season's best fighter in the division. the twenty one year old russian didn't let his rival find his rhythm and prevailed through. some excellent communication. and. score cards putting the hosts ahead for three. that it's a very important match for us and. me and help you feel more confident. very tight. in the middle weight as. its best boxers. it was anyone's fight with barely anything to separate the two. managed to call it
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a unanimous decision to landing some precise conscious. choices in the middle of the night so it's a very important down. they can make or break the whole match. aiming for the final and limpid books in arena will host it and it's a great honor for us to represent russia their three nothing this night in fife gate. turned out to be a do or die battle. but only managed to remain standing to keep his unbeaten record it twenty four year old ukrainian stormed to victory in two rounds edging his opponent. on points. the opponent got back into it in the second and i try my best to overcome them in the last two rounds luckily i did it to heavyweight just
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a formality. we signal to name their recurrence in the end if i was here when just several minutes with this victory dinner regularly in impressive nothing win over the last year finalists it seems it will be hard to stop in moscow side in the decider as they face down there on may the second it's annoying to continue in london and. now south african louis oosthuizen is the hour right leader heading into the final round of the houston open golf it's the final p.g.a. event before the masters next weekend the twenty nine year old former open champion carded a sixty six in his third round to finish on seventeen under my priorities along the way he has a two shot lead from american hundred mehan who was going for his second title of two thousand and twelve after winning the match play championship earlier this year so we discard patterson and england's brian davis tied in third on fourteen under
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meanwhile it's not looking good for another south africa paintings to win the tournament to qualify for the masters but is nine shots off the pace on eight hundred. and finally the future russian winter olympic host city of sochi has been making waves this week you're watching crews from moscow some petersburg and several other cities across the country have been taking part in the annual regatta as there is a lot ski reports the world there brought many surprises for over ninety yachting teams taking part in the social regatta but even the rain and occasional snow couldn't affect the order of the race for us to see her and her teammates atlanta the winners of the four twenty class it was a tough event but a good one they see here in sochi they were new routes. the first time is always the hardest but you leave and you learn usually says forty minutes to serve the uart depending on the conditions. for over thirty years this training facility on
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the black sea coast has been known as the only winter base for the country's crows 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 and early spring. lake 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 as new year team facilities become available in the area new opportunities arose for russian and foreign crews after the two thousand and fourteen winter games and new marina will be built on the imitative lowland 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 that has bought ski or t. sochi well that's all that's cool for now you know and we'll have more in a little under two hours time joining.
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