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here with our to recap of our top story the surge of i'm t. islam sentiment in the u.k. inspired ways and masculine has grown big is the fierce summer attacks take place in britain. press crackdowns on pro-democracy demonstrators in bahrain and a lack of condemnation from western governments. selective approach to the arab spring . warns of violence in syria anything despite the cease fire stressing an urgent need for the expansion of the u.n. observer mission there. next we have expert insight into how the revolutions are being planned coordinated in financed well in the answer it's easily. the president
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of the european center for geopolitical analysis. thank you very much for being with us today now your own political expert also an election monitor and some say you're an expert in college revolutions so we're going to start right away from that what are the cain gradients of starting a color revolution i think that there have to be a real political and social graces which may. be a kind or for inspiration for those groups will work against it so i'm sure. that there's no color for revolution without the social base you have the social basis you can manage very easily money put away all the social groups which are protesting ok i'll do social groups which are ready workers but you'll have to
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start with i mean they come on the consciousness of the economical or social broad problems which are real so the problem has to be economical or social rather than a regime problem like i think tater should for example is say about ninety per cent of every society can live and decide these are for central and eastern europe are first and foremost interested into the social and economical interests which means not that they don't care about politics they don't care about political system they don't care about their character or political regime they are just worried about what they are and their economic prospects about the possibilities are for them they're keeping their families on the second and social level and the this is the most important factor in every room for an outsider for someone who observes purchased and called revolutions all you see people in the streets detail the logos
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. what is the infrastructure behind such a spectacle you know what i mean really professional coronation a center of weather for instance and you're crying that i have not has had the presence of people from serbian orthodox movement which had the future experience when it comes to the so-called colorful revolution because they made it in the grutter in two thousand and so they had. gone from ferrari communications technology technology or communication between them and that whole coronations center was of course secret and although no one knew about it i mean no one from from the ordinary in that protesters me about it had but it was functioning and it was functioning really. very effectively so what is the share of people power versus the power of the people who actually pull the strings every one of these protesters has its own his own interests he's on the ratio in there and
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they all are displayed in the burkas bipes anyway it's really very easy for him to ration ali and. become a subject or for emotional engineering i would call it that once they were lucian actually it takes place and most of the people then realise that they've been subject to manipulation. what's their reaction i need to see hardened or they don't really care because their objectives meets in many creators in seconds well usually they don't realise that they are and the subject of many relations and so that's another question it's a question about the. so-called information area which means that there must media on the one hand you are of course have in the room one of the. most important factors of
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a regular revolutions which is the control of mass media. so i thought i said take up the control over i'll turn out to you for i must maybe have dismissed me i would try have a good let's say reliability in the polls then you'll think about growth for revolutions unless they're going to be very important for our partners in promoting the revolution of the disease of parts of this they call for revolution of the whole project i would cite the media this is not the war between the regime and the people but the let's say it's a conflict between p.r. especially spear experts of the government on the one hand and of the protest movement or of foreign powers they're engaged on the other and talking about foreign powers always be forever question is where does the funding for these kind of projects come what do you think fundraising stakeholders who are funding this
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stuff it's always the most interesting question and it's always you know most guarded secret of all these movements personally i know about the case of york right now but there are still of who are who who funded ukrainian belanger's in two thousand and three and two thousand and six so that's a. foundational we've char and probably several west at a time when the united states that we're operating through for instance pollution geos is the united states always present in these kind of projects and i'm not so you for always but in there most of the gulf states i mean there there's another maybe another think here on the other factor you have geopolitical interests. and that goes on in these geopolitical interests every country all every superpower i can like it's that makes it's the theory. is it worth it to engage in a clever revolution to straddle the united. sometimes and we know it's or some
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other countries sort of try to inspire the night before the election so it's not on the united states not. to be harnessed. united states. the best they can it's in this sense for we have jenna sharp and his track all over of a list and technologically his goal of a revolution handbook actually in the head towards r.c.s. hundreds of sources as sponsor and then a sharp is an ideologue and. man who invented the whole technology of their contemporary call of a revolution so. of course the united states are the leading power when you present this technology you can say you know just recently we interviewed three newly appointed us investor to russia lesser mcfall and he said yes america used to fund opposition movements and car revolutions but it was under
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a different administration we no longer do that under obama's administration do you believe that personally that's not a i believe that mr michael is one of the had best specialists and that scholars who are working on michael over revolutions and i think you're right is an expert and that i don't believe the united states don't use this technology because i have just returned for instance from my syria these difficult issues so you think syrian uprising is closer to what you would call the call revolution totally s. and in the beginnings of course it was a kind of call of revolution where you have. well not direct but in direct foreign intervention under military conflict sometimes called for revolution and may not end on the peaceful means and may proceed through war with a civil war in a country that's the case of syria that was the case with libya before or some
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other country so it's not an africa but what about the armed opposition movement in syria that are also in histories and they don't usually have much to do with the people that are protesting for a better life in the streets of syria where am i wrong when it comes to. syria you have to take into account the most important factor which of the media i mean the media manipulation of that conflict they've each analysts will run through or make them an advertisement here about the like i'll just. have which are indifferently working for the cause or for the rebels there and that which are making sure of fake sense or even to have some level of black box that knowledge used for creating real books that i would use for creating artificial sense hold for citing some of that repression and so on the governmental force and so on so it's really a. height of knowledge
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e red flags that analogy was there in in syria. we know perfectly no doubt. in syria when it comes to syria of course and had the economic base of the protests but there was an economic basis for the support of. this part of the opposition which is let's say devoted to draw. the goals of peaceful transformation of the system and of economical transformation of the change of the social policing acts not using guns and rifles ok i just want to go back briefly to ukraine do you know how much it costs to install a new regime in two thousand and three just an idea of how much in general these kind of project could lead us to give french assets in and south and. price of the so-called polar revolution about the most of them are raging from what i twenty two or one hundred to one hundred twenty even and
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a million dollars so it's really hard to say hard to estimate. what was there we are injection i throw in a very little something old there. you can see it was the flow of money which was left on from which means that you have well. theoretically you have for for instance even before supposed to believe your prospering the minute when for international transfer waiting for your friends because this is becoming no never a popular in syria for instance you have addressed what is my western union of course the small amounts of money i mean are small about trying to join or fifteen thousand dollars so that it's not the suspicions and sundra that you have the in the cord nation central for some people so a group of people who gather some of this money and distribute this money so it's really hard personally can get richer aleutian. i'll tell you one thing
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and i were turning back to syria again and there was a man from my the governing party a spark and organized regular protests every week i mean and i'm to government and i'm the person their support is there in syria i ask the world his link and write he's going to ask for a trial once and i think i said i was in the business but there was this question thank you very much frank is uncertain. they're actually innocent here allies they face of course and that's never answered . the song from those calls from me i think of it every day. i feel the slightest bites from the memories. so much so
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a long time ago the series trying to come. i was ashamed. i was ashamed that i had been. i was ashamed that i had. to go our my go my legs. in the my. car would be out of our portfolio. and i'll believe what i was going on once or i think . that i was a good soldier. for you namo soldier on the other side and i think i'm just as good . a militant.
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tune into khan's report on our cheap. surge of islam sentiment in the u.k. inspired by norway's mass killer and this brave these to face similar attacks to take place in britain. pressure crackdowns on pro-democracy demonstrators in bahrain the lack of condemnation from western governments questions of a selective approach the arab spring polls. warns of products in syria continuing despite the cease fire expressing it doesn't need the expansion of the u.n. from setting their. next it's you know the latest postings and has the boss alone on the first and third defeat in a row was predicted yes you certainly did but i tell you what i was just looking and european flights it's much cheaper during the champions league final piece didn't want to get in there they want to get in the hole there's earlier than
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expected to receive a few condoms you know. it's more fire that's expected tonight and the other seventy five yeah it's going to be a good one byron versus reality of course leaving out by a goal it's all about the special one in madrid tonight more not coming up in just a sec. good to have you with us this is sports today we've got plenty head at this sports today including. bruce the color of chelsea qualify for their second champions league final knocking our holders barcelona the last four stage. madrid versus munich ryall on biron prepared to do battle in the champaign in the second leg of their champions league semifinal later on wed and stay. on top of the world the russian ski expedition which picks seven would be teenage explorers reaches its
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destination worth. against all odds chelsea have qualified for the final of the champions league the blues knocking out holders barcelona three two and i get following an action packed night at their new camp for london side lead one nil going into the second leg of the game looked up forty four minutes in with barcelona leading two nil and holding an extra man after chelsea captain john terry was sent off for a fall on alexis sanchez but q a comeback for the ages first a tireless ramirez chipped home beautifully on the counter attack right before the break it was then box to the wall time with attack after barcelona repelled including a missed at leo messi penalty the icing on the cake coming right out the death spaniard from notorious netting to chew on the ny three two overall chelsea now into only their second ever european cup final. we haven't lost over two legs and guns past so i think that we deserved to be in the final. we have a different style to barcelona. unique. and different
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from ours so i don't think. they deserve i think we deserved to go from italy to this if the nice thing about the sport is that sometimes you smiled and sometimes you have your business way we know that you will go and you dig in all we have to do with this group where results for next year. could be chelsea will get to find i perfectly opponents later on wednesday rio i'm dreaming to buy and back from a two on opening leg lost by me in another massive clash this time at the santiago bernabeu ryall with their eyes firmly focused on progression into their thirteenth champions league final in addition to the spanish league title they have all put secured. a new has a chance to win the competition for the third time the portuguese believes their frank river is opening goal in the semi final first leg was offside but had few other gripes which some say is unusual. this one i hope we're. able to
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win this one. but. again i was not looking because i was the first player with all the bulls not a goal but it was offside. well after being relegated to this in the twenty ten champions league final by then interim. his colleagues you pay next make sure byron's focus lies in europe this year the sixty six year old resting key players in abundance legal win over a very with the top of firmly in. grasp at the weekend for a german striker thinks both teams are going to think often first in spain. i'd say it's a fact you're going to try to make the best of their attacking potential real madrid's have to score at least. in my opinion are perfectly capable of scoring one
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or more even at the bernabeu. that's moved to the russian game where with four games to go in this the longest ever premier league season is a neat need just a draw this weekend to retain their crown let's head back to the weekend that was for a look at all the strikes the flu and it is gold's going to a time. close. was . the and. we've.
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moved. through a. grieving family allowance .
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we've . russian olympic silver medal. long jumper. has been banned from competition for two years but the country's outlet expectoration the suspension for it was a failed drugs test taken earlier this year and won silver in athens in two thousand and four whilst competing under her maiden name arena seema going to her last major achievement came in two thousand and eight when she finished third at the world indoor championships taking place. and finally we head north to the most northern point on the globe an expedition led by a russian teenage select were vying to ski to the north pole we sent our own roving reporter roman culture of their the see if they achieve their goal. this is the
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fifth time that the father and son team of dimitri and much they should have organized the ski to the north pole expedition the formats being constant seven teenagers hand-picked from thousands of eager would be polar explorers across russia begin their journey at the bar now drifting ice base and after about a week battling through some of the harshest conditions on earth the chosen few reached the global summit this time it took the expedition seven days to cover their one hundred and twenty kilometer distance from the last circle of latitude all the way up to the north pole but the young arctic travelers had to stick around another full day at their final destination because the mission to pick them up that's us came late due to severe weather conditions which stops us from flying cars so what did you do while waiting for us i did my. with played my fear saying so rules told jokes eight instructions on a stick to day to day you know if you're going through good ring isn't it good that
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somebody go through it with what you've got a book of ruth pyne's to the helicopter. well the pies disappeared within seconds and the group was finally ready as opposed to the camera can answer some questions probably but it's been very good feel it's look at his face was literally battered by the hail like snow from the ground when you ski the wind stirs up the snow and fully covers your face and then a coat since the cold is content to told it is really hard. to overlook. concerning the clear with the last two days full great visibility because of upwards to begin with the course of human potential for have you seen any animals at all we saw all see a movie does the movie yeah also traces of a polar bear he was apparently keen to see the seals while the circle dance around the north pole concern anyone into care for a child and that's been a tradition here over the past. the decades but the custom of playing football at
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the world summit dates all the way back to the cold war when the crew of a soviet submarine broke through the polar ice to play the world's most popular again. each year to meet weeks and months they spiral dedicate a good distance to either a cause or a commemorative date their previous subzero treks have already been devoted to among others russian teachers and the sochi winter olympics this time the journey was made in the name even pub i mean who spent over two hundred days here researching back in one thousand thirty seven port this is the focus of a flag which was raised to the north pole but the expedition off you bump up on it seventy five years ago and we're commemoration of the heroics without trip that. there are sick experience and here but the smiles of happiness are mixed with feelings of sorrow something become inseparable friends and all of them learns the
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value of teamwork the hunger for travel the are known and effort bordering the un it's a noble is what separates those teenagers from the rest of their peers at the age of sixteen to eighteen they have already conquered the north pole and that their future alas challenges now seem a little easier to handle ramond koester of artsy reporting from the north pole. no gloves and minus thirty degrees wild on remind great story and that is all your sport weather is next. question is that so much of the taxpayers' money i mean if you would like to hear me really think you mean it's hard to deny something important is happening in french politics with president nicolas sarkozy fighting for his political life what is the future.
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