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three stooges free. old freeboard morning videos for your media projects free media and on to r.t. dot com. and welcome back you are watching the r t a with a recap of the week's top stories in today's top headlines like that right let's get right to the. nations of supporting the syria's revolution in turkey to thrash out plans to help the opposition while supporters of bashar al assad protesting against the costs are dispersed by turkish police. police also in this week's top stories a hot mike exchange between barack obama and if you contribute get up leads to anti russian rhetoric among america's a republican presidential candidates trying to moscow has gone down there as
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a cold war hollywood cliche. and dozens of arrests and riots that followed spain's approval of its severest austerity measures yet at that season twenty seven million euro slashed from the budget. and poland comes closer to the existence of secret cia run prisons for terror suspects on its territory prosecutors launched an investigation against the former head of the country's intelligence services for helping set up a covert sides. next artie's exclusive interview with the man credited with orchestrating the downfall of colonel gadhafi a former n.p.c. leader mahmoud jibril. 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 led to the
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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 miserable 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 square script so there was no civil war in libya there was resistance against sympathy to the ship but we consider that the revolution did not start here we can say that the crew from the start we start talking about development in the shins when we start tackling those issues an equal footing for all people as constitutional rights and then quite considerable newsham substance we have to have other national but he stopped as you know. has destroyed the libyan
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army and he established in situ bit to two brigades you know to protect the regime would have to use reestablish the police department have to connect those from the streets and we have to prepare the country for elections in the extreme if we manage to have a transfer elections resulting in but after a constitution that equalize the rights of all libyans then i think this bloodshed which took place was worth it but we 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 it's a you worry that maybe it's going to follow the post iraq or afghanistan a picture of her soul it's in goes it was a group of people in the eastern part of the country. when you talk about gringos you're talking about the city of were more than one million people you know but this was the demonstration of a group of people which probably something that
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a few thousand. or less. 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 tell where the paper wants federalism or not plus there were used to instructions just days later you know protesting the whole of this group or federalism which means that it's religion is not popular in libya people are still clinched the unity of their country. i 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 they've established are all political party it's called the justice and development party observers from saying that this is probably because they were encouraged by the
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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 of the. political party 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 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 with his perspective you know but it's not. commanding order it's not necessarily binding for the rest of the citee now do you consider it a victory of the national transitional council and those who thought against the gadhafi regime and that victory play into islamists hands does that bother you.
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must 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 in egypt and tunisia but i don't think that the islamic groups so islamic political groups you know have a strong impact as they do in egypt and tunisia libya might be an exception in that to this trend so let us wait and see and i'm not quite confident that the 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 are typically in the theoretically speaking and he put it cuba can be filled by anybody in the world
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and it's a fertile soil you know for the extremism to grow so it's in the interest of everybody libyans and none libyans you know to have a very commanding government as a term of the government and police 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 in libya. well first of all the international community intervention because it was not only need two there were none nato members such as proper on their merits intervention but the international community was very decisive to help our fighters on the ground in the back of 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 he said it has to do with libya strategic position possibly
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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 who because it was a flowing from the west you know during the difficult there was no interruption of told from who what i'm saying is that after the regime fell down most of the western countries felt that their 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 down ended up in a political vacuum at that point we need to be to stop show what national we need to help police stop showed police to collect arms or from the street and prepare the country for elections this is that region that we need help with unfortunately
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the kind of assistance provided by a lot of potential friends. you talk about. the three million jews we've been civil society. training woman these. things but they are not broken for the time being and the you feel indebted to those afforded powers those countries that help support your cause. we feel a sense of gratitude and appreciation for what they did to help a gust tremendously they supplied us with political support with weapons with economic assistance with medicine and the time we were very disparate we were at the mercy of gadhafi killing machine their money less dependent on us differently we cannot compare them with the other countries who did not do the same pick
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a let's talk about gadhafi his death you said is that you regret that enough he wasn't kept alive to face trial and that you suspect foul play you also mentioned it in an interview before in the past about what you think there are certain powers that may have wanted him silent because the routine many secrets kept do you still maintain that same position well what has had is that there are too many parties who have interests that could 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 and they are from others but really don't know but what i am saying is that there are many parties who have real interests that get their feet just keep silent for ever. is it important to them who would you. wish. for peace for my own career all over love to know who was behind his killing with impreza libyan or
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number libyan before he was captured and killed him to have been trying to start negotiations do you think he wasn't given a chance to start those talks when he did that he was a sneaky no could never be trusted you know he was trying to buy time he sent to many messengers one of them was bush's son was sent to france you know providing some sense of. what he called win win solution that he would give up hope and that the t.n.c. we. take over for the first and second term his son will take over so it's in a sense sharing power you know. that the. proposal was was refused. but. we hold was used was that we have
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a situations and we have studied the initiative and we have to take over time are we consult who are trying to buy time ourselves preparing for the uprising in tripoli at the time regarding saif al islam why do you think his sniper stared when he was captured versus how his father was killed and i think the killing of that their family. their reaction was. it has a result and then two minutes when you get reaction from all around the world you know i think the group which captured safe in a took that into consideration. they just took in their custody his will three to. taken care of i think. will be tried according to. international criteria of trusts very confident that he will face a fair trial own come from then good he would have
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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 does it stand for. the arab spring represents a new phenomenon president in the middle east that presents the beginning of the new cultural immersion in the middle east and usually try to express that sort of person for the love us control i'm going. to be treated equally as young people all around the world so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hold the countries of the world when dealing with the countries of the lease take note from this new phenomenon and they don't fall victim to their own perceptions of them just dealing only with the elites the elites in the middle east do not present the layman with the street for their this young generation this and union i think they want to comprehend the core of this
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margetts. scandal. what's really happening to the global economy is causing reports on our. nation supporting syria's revolution in turkey to thrash out plans to help the opposition the law supporters of bashar al assad protesting against the talks are dispersed by turkish police. also in this week's top stories a hot mike exchange between barack obama. leads to a russian rhetoric among america's republican presidential candidates a trend moscow has condemned as cold war hollywood cliché. dozens of arrests and riots follow spain's approval of its severest austerity measures yet it sees a twenty seven billion euro slashed from the budget. and poland comes closer to
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acknowledging the existence of secret cia run prisons for terror suspects on its territory prosecutors launched an investigation against the former head of the country's intelligence services for helping set up a covert sides. those are your top stories now the latest sports news with. this is sports and i'm you know plenty ahead this hour including. miami misery maria sharapova suffered her fourth sony ericsson open final defeat going down in straight sets the polings i've missed this time arts. cruise control russia's women's football squad hit macedonia for eight to keep right on track for next year's european championships in sweden. here zero zero new york
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knicks basketball sensation germy lin looks set to miss the rest of the n.b.a. season after suffering a knee injury. first the tennis for maria shriver's wait for a first title of twenty twelve must go on the russian losing her third final appear in miami over the weekend but clash with agnes it was shrapnel was forward sony ericsson final appearance in florida having lost all three previously she would come up short yet again after an even contest in the first set the three time grand slam winner was serving to stay in it out six five but lost serve thanks to four unforced errors it was a similar story in the second with earning only one breakpoint in the whole set out of turn out to be the last one of the much meaning she has not lost in the final of the history in open indian wells on miami in twenty twelve alone the seven five six four victory earning night for your type. talking football now where it's taken
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a while but. finally won the league much side notching their first victory in five at the expense of blue settings. the squad had proven to be a tough market for rubin this season though winning both of their previous meetings but it was the home team who struck first shortly after a goal list first time off over femi martins winning the battle against christopher somebody to head home on the fifty minute mark while angie went all out for an equaliser in the final fifteen minutes of the game sergei rich a cough stood firm in the room being told the finals were. day's opening fixture saw one car continue their great run of form the side from perm had been born this year going into their classroom charity how the opposition . have to thank for their first pool of the game fifty four minutes in me yellow
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which will claim it's what they are setting goalie really should have done a bit better than not carrick with another blunder and eighty six minutes smart in your next header the wrong way but you know i take it for a portion of playing so soon will the final score on course on beat run. the weekend's bragging rights in law school meanwhile the long. service charges dawning cross-town rivals like a multichannel also stalking the real women from moving up to second in the league behind leaders in each cell it's under koren. mysie move which means a difference in the. liverpool season in the english premier league has gone from bad to worse the red swing and sunil to newcastle for six loss in the past seven games on sunday but this seasick the man from long in kenny dalglish and co slumped yet again each win brings newcastle to win three points a fifth seeded chelsea after the game tottenham join london rivals arsenal in third
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place a live stream of money will buy or securing spurs a three one win over stubborn swans and. riches women's football team have taken a big step towards next summer's european championships that's after the side absolutely walled macedonia in their lives qualifying game on saturday evening michael christian good report. the task on paper 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 four games although this old defeat coming at the hands of lee talents but it wasn't immediately clear from the get go if it will be such a walk in the park for the russians a young largely inexperienced macedonian side took the game to the hosts for all their efforts it was russia that drew first blood and italy in
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a mars rover collected the ball just outside the six yard box and coolly volleyed it into the top right hand corner as 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 error by macedonians keeper. but by half time it was still just two zero to the hosts. the one thousand two hundred spectators was surprisingly noisy in buoyant and with julie rewarded for their support in the second half russian the vendor natalie pensa stepped up to make it three nil with a thumping drive ten minutes in macedonia as fighting spirit quickly faded after that meanwhile russian keeper earlier took a look at the lone figure with their teammates increasingly camping out in their opponents' half. smelling blood rushes to macedonia to the cleaners scoring five times in twenty minutes with the animals over and alyson martian are both bagging her tricks in the process. i became
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a benefit and says i think we played well today for us is the first official game of the year and we have it going next they have a group leader what i think will be even more prepared and ready than today. russia's french coach very dense t.t. insisted the team immediately switched their attentions to the next match but was pleased at the performance i think on the piece of meat. because we win the more important of course. begins. to was not so all difficult but. it's always important. to win it's turned out to be easier than it was on paper with the us in the middle school football team feeling we were sick and that's a journey at sea but of course the real test will come next wednesday when the italians come to town and russia will be hoping to exact revenge for its chain will
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defeat italy last year while maintaining their push for the group's top spot why the coaching feel religion. it's exactly the news new york knicks fans didn't want to hear jeremy lin is likely to miss the rest of the n.b.a. season the asian american sensation preparing for a lengthy stay on the sidelines following a minister in his knee lynn said the league on fire this season going from a rarely used back up to a starter having the final say numerous games throughout february but now it seems the dream run is over the n.b.a. year ends on april twenty sixth binns intrinsically takes six weeks to recover from turtle timing from the next point of view at star forward a merry start of my art for a further month with a clock injury and that's not all big money tyson chandler is going through a growing strain while go to guy committal anthony has just recovered from a similar ailment. because herman is currently world rallies top dog after
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a spectacular display in portugal within the hour with a nine point lead over a time defending champion and team with sebastian loeb the thirty one year old began taking advantage of a more open road to victory after little crush just sit right on thursday irving grinding out the wins ukraine has fifteen overall bence this might never be in the fastest time in any of the stages it was also tough for the runners up to hit full speed at one point with the second place that muds engine running on only three cylinders on sunday morning twenty one year old rushing it gave me not a cough meanwhile dealt with throttle issues during stage twenty before fixing his car to land a maiden. and i finally in ice hockey to moscow are one victory away from reaching the cape shell good car and cup finals after taking a three zero series lead over sky and petersburg richard on poor feet watch the latest encounter for us. scorsone petersburg would have high hopes coming into this
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season's playoffs and all was going well beyond him and that was until the end their western conference final series with an arm which has turned out to be a nightmare for the team from russia's second city as we lost both their matches at home however the visitors for get off to a decent start they would take the lead midway through the second period as they managed to win a faceoff and it ananas own. center an unstoppable shot which beat out xander it was near post however the number was soon level he's not so you'll find dimitri visioneer skeered a far post and a blue line a finnish kohli to restore parity skull weren't helping their cause by giving away far too many penalty minutes however the home side didn't need the extra man advantage to go to one up with seven minutes left inferred would have no backs excellent pass find me trail and use in the twenty four year old apart from the blue line before beating york upstate for nick undergarment would wrap part of
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curry deserved free one victory just minutes later and he's in this time turned provider on the hard way as his shot was saved because seventeen got a call for us on how to score and put a result we are any doubts. everyone understood that it would be a very important match especially playing at home and so i'm glad we were able to put in a great a few minutes and get this vital victory so dynamic and right over place in the finals and choose the if they managed to win game four however their players on thinking that far ahead of the moments. we're not even thinking about playing in the garden cup finals at the moment we're preparing to get a pool is that we have been doing in the previous matches in this series. this is been a fairy tale series so far from moscow points i'll scan some petersburg no only victory will do i'm afraid of april but they want to keep their hopes along a recording i made in good title. non-si moscow from
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