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this is the weekly here on our top stories now the nation supporting syria's revolution meet in turkey to fresh out plans to help the opposition and build pressure on bashar al assad's regime the turkish police dispersed supporters of the syrian leader outside the toolbox. also in this week's top stories a heart like exchange between barack obama and a meeting invented leads to anti russian rhetoric among america's republican presidential candidates a trend moscow has condemned as cold war hollywood cliche. and spray in adults as
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tough as punchy cuts in decades despite a nationwide strike of mass protests and resulted in violent clashes with police and dozens of arrests. about another summary for in fifteen minutes from now the meantime artie's exclusive interview with the man credited with orchestrating the downfall of colonel gadhafi a former n.t.s.b. leader should go. down. i want the side lines of the brussels four and 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 later read lead in 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 a mystery 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
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moment well let us first correct accounts so there was no civil war in libya who was resistance against a dictatorship but we consider that the revolution did not start it. we can send the revolution with a start and start start talking about development through the streets when we start tackling those issues and equal footing for all people as constitutional rights and then consider that of a mission such that we have to have our national but established as you know good feet has destroyed the libyan army you know and he stopped and then said with what we called security brigades you know to protect the regime we have to use an established department of health to get those arms from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections next if we manage to have a chance when elections resulting in drafting
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a constitution that equalize the rights of all libyans and then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth it will be have been darcy which has unanimously declared a federal state the eastern part of the country what complications could arise out of this movie do you worry that maybe it's going to follow the rock or afghanistan that picture for seoul it was not was a group of people in the eastern part of the country when you talk about being as you're talking about a city of more than one million people you know but this was a demonstration of a group of people which probably something of the feet from. the this does not represent the eastern reason at all. reason and total no less than one million eight hundred thousand people. so there was no different on them there carried out so we can play with the people who wants federalism or not
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plus there were huge demonstrations just days later you know protesting the whole of this roof or federalism which means. is that federalism is not popular in libya people are still clinched to the unit can the country. consider what took place is an outcry it's a fear of being marginalized because they've been marginalized for forty two years by the old regime and libya's branch of the muslim brotherhood baverstock bashar what they call party it's called the justice and development party observers are saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the word serb stuff abdullah jamil in october he said that the islamic law should be the basis of a 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 of the. political parties to express their points of view
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i think this is their 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 inflicts only his feeling that his perspective you know but it's not. commanding or it's not necessarily binding for the rest of the society how do you consider the victory of the national transitional council and those who thought against the gadhafi regime and that victory play into islamists hands there's the other you. just wait and see for the elections what the elections results are going to be in oh i think the libyan case might be a different case from what took place and he turned to me as i don't think that the
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islamic groups so does love a political groups you know have a strong impact because they do win and in the. libya my three an exception you know to this trend so let's just wait and see them and i'm not quite confident that they're good they're going to do as well as they did in egypt and tunisia and what about the al qaeda presence in libya how big of a possibility is that it will gain a foothold in the country took theoretically 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 so it's in the interest of everybody libyans among libyans you know to have a very commanding government there's a term of government in place as soon as possible now looking back at the need to use intervention and hindsight do you think this was inevitable or was it
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detrimental in that it could have been a less militarized ending for libya when the first. term national community and to finish because it was not only need to there were none need to remember such as on their merits intervention but the international community was very decisive to help our fighters on the ground and the but in our favor 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 libya was taken advantage of. and it was because of oil because oil was
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a flowing to the west you know during the difficult time there was no interruption of told from. what i'm saying is that after the regime fell down. most of the western countries failed the mission has been accomplished they neglect the fact that libya is a stateless psyching it's not egypt and tunisia when there is you was down in the open a political vacuum there point we need to be this top show or national we need to help police stop showed 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 they're kind of assistance provided by a lot of potential friends. talk about. the training in jews developing civil society. training woman these are very
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important things where they are not productive for the time being and the you feel indebted to those of foreign powers those countries that help support your cause when we feel sincere gratitude and appreciation for what they did to help the gust tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with economic assistance with medicine and the time we were very desperately were at the mercy of the death killing machine there might be a step then and there was different we cannot compare them with this the other countries who did not do the same. a let's talk about it after 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 in an interview before the passage that you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because the written many secrets kept do you still maintain that same position well what has said is
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that there are too many parties who have interests and there he 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 in the air from others i really don't know but what i am saying is that there are too many parties who have real interests that get their feet just keep silent for them. is it important to read to them who would you. wish. for at least for my own career you know oh i would love to know who was behind his killing you know whether president libyan or not libyan before he was captured and killed seemed to have been trying to start negotiations see that he wasn't given a chance to start those talks were the death was a sneak you know could never be trusted you know he was trying to buy time. he sent
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too many messengers you know one of them was bashir was sent from france you know providing some sense of. what he called win win solution that he will give up hope and that the teens he will. take over for the first and second term his son will take over so it's in a sense shared in power you know. the. proposal was there was a fuse in 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 and to clear that 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 deathly of the
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reaction was. it has a result and then to mimic many a negative reaction from all around the world and i think the group which should say philip took that into consideration. they just took him in their custody as well treated and taken care of i think. will be tried according to. international criteria upsets are you confident that he will face a fair trial own come from them that he would have a fair trial let's talk about the arab spring in general but do you think it represents at this point looking at all the countries that had gone through with what is it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon president in the middle east the represents the beginning of the new culture measuring the middle east and using that he should try to express it so
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fast and for a dignified life and for him going. to be treated equally as young people all around the world so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hope all the countries of the world when dealing with the countries of the police take note of this new phenomenon and they don't fall victims to their own perceptions of the denounced dealing only with the elites the elites in the middle east do not represent the layman who did the street over there this young generation this new young and i think if they want to end the cold war this and the phenomenon 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 settle down no less than fifteen twenty years of. gibril thank you very much for your time thank.
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top stories this are not in the weekly the so-called friends of syria group meeting in turkey say they recognize the opposition syrian national council as the only legitimate body representing the people outside the meeting and in stumble turkish police have dispersed supporters on push on side. a hot mike exchange between barack obama and dimitri medvedev leads to a spike in anti russian rhetoric among america's republican presidential candidates moscow's already condemning the trend a new one that u.s. politicians against reverse into cold war hollywood stereotypes. and spain with his toughest budget cuts in decades which includes tax and
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a salary freeze for public sector workers at the start a nationwide strike a mass protest that resulted in funny clashes with police and dozens of arrests. so sports news is next with union there is and you know russia's queen of the cool to see yet another roadblock with season i tell you what maria sharapova must be thinking pale if she ever going to win a final again she's just lost her third of this year alone we're going to have a look at what happened in miami and just the second. thanks for joining us this is sport today plenty ahead over the next ten eleven minutes or so including the stories and three. miami misery maria sharapova suffered her fourth sony ericsson open final defeat going down in straight sets to poland's i.d.'s. this time might. cruise control russia's
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women's football squad hit not so do we have forty eight to keep right on track for next year's european championships in sweden. euro two zero new york knicks basketball sensation jeremy lin looks set to miss the rest of the n.b.a. season after suffering a knee injury. the first of tennis for maria sharapova as wait for a first title of twenty twelve must go on the russian losing her third final of the year in miami over the weekend the clash with. it was fourth the sony ericsson final appearance in florida having lost all three previously she would come up short the again after an even contest in the first set a three time grand slam winner was serving to stay. by all serve thanks to four unforced errors it was a similar story in the second would run fine scare earning only one breakpoint in the whole set and it turned out to be the last one of the much meaning she has now
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lost in the final of the a stream open indian wells and miami in twenty. seven five six four victory earning robin sky nine. talking football now where it's taken a while but. finally won a league match that design side notching their first victory in five at the expense of headings on g g how proving to be a tough match off for rubin this season winning both of their previous meetings but it was the home team who struck shortly after a goalless first half obafemi martins winning a battle against christopher somebody to head home on the fifty minutes mark. he gets up well and heads home she went all out for an equaliser in the final fifteen minutes of the i'm sure you recall stood firm in the ripping goal one nil was five one. today's opening fixture saw one car continue their great
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run of form aside from. this year going into their classic target to have the opposition goalkeeper a saw janaya have to fine for the first school of the game fifty four minutes a nickel the yellow which will flame its goalie really should have gone a bit better than not carrick with another blunder needing six minutes so martin you can hear him explain. gen i have been has to take a firm portion of blame so the final score on cars on the beat goes on. the weekends bragging rights and meanwhile belong to. charges rivals local t.v. sunil also stopping the real women from moving up the second in the league behind leaders and needs alexander kapoor and then the missing move it should make any difference in the. liverpool season in the english premier league has gone from bad to worse the reds going down sunil to newcastle for their sixth loss in the seven
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games of the sea say kenny dalglish and co slumped getting the chop the wind brings newcastle to within three point. fifth seeded chelsea. well live improve their hopes of joining london rivals arsenal in third place to go all three helping spurs to a three one lead over swanzy which just moments ago. says women's football team have taken a big step towards next summer's european championships and saw from the side absolutely wild. in their leaders' qualifying game on sunday night who watched the action for us. the task i'm paid was easy for russia's women's national football team their opponents macedonia have become the whipping girls of the group having only amassed one point in five outings while being walloped nine zero at home to italy the group's favorites russia in contrast has won all but one of the previous
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four games although this all defeat coming at the hands of the italians but it wasn't immediately clear from the get go it would be such a walk in the park for the russians the young and largely inexperienced macedonian side took the game to the hosts of for all their efforts it was russian that drew first blood misty leland amar's over collected the ball just outside the six yard box include volley into top right hand corner. has seen now that it would be just a matter of time before russia would extend its lead and they did just that midway through the first half by way of an era when most of them is cheaper. but by halftime it was still just two zero so the hosts. one thousand two hundred spectators were surprisingly noisy and blinds were julie rewarded for their support in a second off russian defender not sleep etc stepped up to make it three mil with a thumping drive ten minutes in. macedonia sparging spirit quickly faded off the bench meanwhile russian sheba elliott to look at the lone figure with teammates
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increasingly camping out in their pleas. smelling blood rushing to macedonia to the cleaners scoring five times it's twenty minutes to the run i'm rosa and alison martian or both maggie had six. i. guess this game will benefit us as i think we played a role today for us is the first official game of the year and we have a doing next have a group leaders writing will be even more prepared and ready than today. russia's french coach very instant she insisted the team immediately switched their attentions to the next match but was pleased with the four months i think. i'm happy. because we. of course. against doing it. was not so. subtle ways. to when i was turned out to be easy then it was ok with the russian
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women's national football team to lose the rest she has to do new team but of course the real test will come next wednesday when the italians come to town russia will be hoping to exact revenge for two new defeats it's the last year while maintaining their push for the group's top spot market group into the most region. ok let's turn our attention to ice hockey words in a mosque or continuing to do everything right in the continental hockey league semifinals the balloon why it's not just one win away from the cup this side during victory over sky but most bites out on the hard part heading into game three of the best the seven western conference finals winning twice in st petersburg on the spike going down wall no nothing tonight then left their home phones and scoring three without reply against the star studded side who themselves are now on the brink of elimination. at the series at home on choose that. it's exactly the news
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new york knicks fans didn't want to hear germy lin is likely to miss the rest of the n.b.a. season the asian american sensation ju a lengthy stay on the sidelines following a miniscule tear in his knee said the league on fire this season going from a rarely used to a starter putting off all star point guard numbers in february and now it seems the dream run is over as the n.b.a. year ends on april twenty sixth lynn's injuring typically take six weeks to recover from terrible timing from the next point of view with star forward still the meyer i for a further month with a box and all the nuts not all of the. tyson chandler is going through a growing strain injury while go to guy come out of anthony has just recovered from a similar real. because herman is currently. driver after a spectacular display in portugal the finn storming to a nine point lead over
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a time defending champion and teammate sebastian loeb the thirty one year old began taking advantage of a more open road to victory after load crushed on thursday person really running i thought when he took his fifteenth overall event despite never having the fastest time in any of the stages it was also tough for the result to hit full speed at one point when norway's muds oss bergs engine running on three cylinders on sunday morning twenty one year old russian yes give me no more cough meanwhile dealt with robel issues on stage twenty before fixing his car to london meeting podium spots. australia have been picking up pace in the strome securing their maiden turn when at the wrigley sevens event in tokyo a tough final battle with some in the wallabies way eventually twenty eight twenty six the final score as an all in striking first but braced by the informant shannon walker helped this truly take a fourteen twelve lead in the break. sylvia was the first one to score in the contest then he got another one while teammate ken pissy also across the trying to
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make it twenty six twenty one similar here astri hit right back jenkins try and it was then not lucas has time to make or break the game after this schoolwork and i tell you on the fly half the conferred the attempts twenty eight twenty six to take in new zealand still taught the role table ozzy's sixth overall to treatments to. not sell your sport for a weathers next year and twenty four hour r.t. . something to tell you what is happening on the streets now is the you know the after party for a very while parts of the power however i totally disagree i don't even think the party began. we are still waiting for the actual revolution
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is worth helps keep journalism.
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