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the surge of and islam sentiment in the u.k. inspired by norway's mass killer and this brave it is to fear similar attacks could take place in britain. pressure crackdowns on pro-democracy demonstrators in bahrain a lack of condemnation from western governments questions over the selective approach the arab spring revolts. by kofi annan the warns of violence in syria continuing despite the ceasefire stressing an urgent need for the expansion you're an observer mission there. this is a very warm welcome to you. while the trial of a self-confessed mass killer anders breivik continues their fate is at last year's
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massacre in norway might one day be repeated in other european countries and u.k. anti-fascist group has warned his anti islam rhetoric could be inspiring extremist followers worldwide must be done to stop it and in the u.k. which has a number of towns considered hotbeds of the far right the trend is especially worrisome a better experience. this is also considered the breeding ground of far right extremism in the u.k. so to a large muslim community and also home to the english defense league who are now considered one of the most dangerous groups of the global counter jihad movement it started as a gang of football hooligans and in just three years its ranks have swelled to more than seventy thousand all united against what they call the threat of islam the same ideology inspired norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik and now it's on the rise according to a report by a u.k.
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anti fascism group a worldwide counter jihad network has surged since predicts attacks with over one hundred far right groups in europe alone it names e.t.l. leader tommy robinson a key figure in that they just some far left organization again hate say things that when we express how we feel we're called far right extremist so you say you're not far right one the far right now i'm not for any right none of my views. follow islam is for islam these it is responsible for thousand nine hundred terrorist attacks of september eleventh there were about one in one man brevik praised the deal in his manifesto calling them a blessing campaigners fear these views could inspire a similar attack in britain if the government doesn't crack down soon matthew collins is a former far right fascist who's now switched sides we've being or the government for two years specifically only so you must. you must view the video as
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we do the radical islamic groups the problem is that they inspire people they organize people they fill people's head up with nonsense there are people in the deal who actually don't think they are some carnival interest crusaders often extremist groups can be the trigger for somebody to do something something quite unpleasant quite nasty britain is considered a hotbed of far right extremism with sixteen anti islamic groups operating here the report classes the british freedom party is one of them its chairman paul weston was another cited by brevik highlighting a blog that claimed the west is fighting a european civil war against islam i'm not saying go out and commit violence and the most astonishing thing about this for me is it is the whole breivik thing has been picked up picked up on by the lead with no documentary evidence of any so-called right wing movements saying go out there and shoot. when the islam it is
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clear that your blog posts acted as an inspiration to him amongst others several of these are these are simply that they may well be an inspiration to me but we cannot deal with that we cannot say nothing simply because there might be some lone psychopath somewhere in europe groups like the british freedom party and the e.t.l. still aren't considered far right alric stream is by the or thora sees the two recently joined forces and planned to run in the next round of local elections the worry for anti fascist campaigners is that they could attract support on to bennett's r.t. luton. and from the rise of the origin europe to left wing views there and in the us now and much more in the second edition of gina saunders interview show here in r.t. we can watch the program that's called a media storm on both sides of the atlantic that's later this hour.
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security forces in bahrain have again used tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters marching through the center of the capital the year long uprising intensified during the formula one grand prix last weekend as anti regime activists try to attract global attention to their cause there's a really good planes for the race now over so much of the scrutiny from abroad. for centuries it has been known as the pearl of the persian gulf but recent months have seen behind lose its lost or. while it's been the country's shia muslim majority population and the sunni minority in government threatens not just to
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derail bihari but since shock waves through other nations that are heavily invested in the islands of stability such as the united states. the dilemma the u.s. faces and bahrain is a tough one on the one hand washington feels at least a blush to think something about the continuing standoff between the protesters and the police on the other hand behind is home to the u.s. fifth fleet the largest american base in the oil rich gulf region just a stone's throw away from iran and to lose an ally as valuable as bahrain would be disastrous for washington. western politicians wasted no time in jumping on the arab spring bandwagon with fiery condemnations of the regimes in countries like egypt libya and syria yet suspiciously flies below their rhetorical radar the bahraini regime is playing a very dangerous game now of course it's
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a majority against its own government and seeing a very sort of the end days many people are expecting now of course there are huge arms deals with american british dealers that the bahraini government will be able to use against the protesters the american government lost no time to criticize russia's interest in syria but field to explain why it renewed its fifty three million dollars arms sales contract with bahrain even a year after a bloody crackdown on protesters on the island one cannot deny the fact that this is very important for the interests of the united states that the king remains in power and that there is full of all of the by the king and his people to crush any any call that democratic called for example for the removal of the american bases of from this part of the world as any country any sovereign country would wouldn't
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want foreign bases on its territory when it's not necessary but we want to have a foreign base of its shores for years the countries rulers feared iran which lead claim to the islands several times. the last being in one nine hundred seventy one having more than four thousand american military personnel on the ground may be viewed by the bahraini government as assurance from rain even them says but for some it's out of date and running out of time. the irony about the persian gulf dictatorships is they don't really need to be submissive at all they do have power energy power and the facts of these bush and gov dictators continue to be so subservient to washington and even london displays what kind of colonial mentality must surround these arab dictatorships families being left alone to sort out a solution isn't easy but behind the fishes insist they at least acknowledge transgression against their own civilians in the ugly scenes between protesters and
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police was that a human rights violations and behind us the very human rights violations in america there were human rights violations and the thing that are we saying is allowed no it's not allowed i'm not swallowing we are working. today and behind in which direction back rain may be heading the west seems to be the other way the matter how high the cost for these islands people. go r.t. . what's ahead in the program following the money we report house soaring unemployment forces americans to seek jobs in a fast growing market prof from india. also coming up in sports conquering the elements for a team i'm exploring all this regions on earth as they succeed to the north pole got plenty of fun along the way. international peace envoy kofi annan has warned there is still an unacceptable level of violence in
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syria despite the agreed ceasefire we also called for a speedy a deployment of an advance team of u.n. monitors that would have very far reports of bloodshed by both the government and the rebels there's a lot he's going to teach he can reports the observers mission is a crucial part of any peace process. kofi annan has expressed particular alarm at reports that government troops entered the syrian city of hama firing automatic weapons and said if confirmed the firing is unacceptable earlier the spokesman for the envoy said the syrian government is not fully complying with the plan which was generally supported by the international community in which the syrian government claims it remains committed to the plan stressed the need to withdraw army tanks from populated areas and according to the un envoy they have satellite images which show that the tanks are still on the ground and that is seen as a violation of the six point plan but in order to get a full picture of what's going on satellite images are not enough and kofi annan
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stressed the need to increase the number of international observers on the ground to one hundred by the end of the month as earlier the u.n. security council approved the deployment of three hundred un observers the fore front group if you want observers is already in syria and everyone agrees that the u.n. needs more eyes on the ground to make sure that all sides of the conflict are doing their part because the plan addresses government forces as well as opposition forces and you do have people there who don't like the plan the opposition has not come up with a common response or whether they're going to engage in a dialogue with the government to work out a political solution to the crisis and that dialogue is also part of the plan as far as the u.s. washington says it supports the plan but at the same time they kind of expect it's failure here is what secretary of state hillary clinton said the u.s. is preparing for the potential failure of kofi annan plan to end the violence in syria and it will take additional steps against the syrian government if it does
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russia on the other hand sees kofi annan plan as the only way to bring about peace in syria and the you want observer mission as crucial to verify whether everyone is committed to just this tuesday the rebels blew up an army truck in damascus there have been several attacks around the massacres in the same day all targeted at the security forces several people were killed so you still have well armed militia there who are of course no match to the syrian army but according to the plan they too have to abide by they to have to stop killing. political analyst sashimi happen these that a balanced approach of peace plan is paradoxically fail to receive full international support hopefully the servers are going to be deployed is so sure for sure that they are not only going to be able to monitor the movements so for the government forces but also the activities of the opposition forces they know that
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the rebels the armed opposition is going to replace this government obviously has a right to defend itself the west what they really want is the fall of the government. here actually don't like the coffee because they feel it's just about there of time. blood is doing is to lengthen in this day for the assad regime there should be a commitment not just by the security council and the sending of monitors but also a serious commitment on the part of the west and also the. states such as saudi arabia qatar which has manifested recently before that they are going to pay the salaries of the arm of the rebels to provide the weapons with supplies that turkey. has cost the
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president of the european center for typical analysis and release media manipulation played a large part of escalating the syrian conflict but the full interview is coming your way just seven hours time that is a quick preview for you. 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 anil's well i don't want to make them an advertisement here but the like al-jazeera or. which are definitely working for the cause of the rebels there and which are making fake sense or even have some robots that knowledge are used for creating artificial sense of for fighting so there were pressures from the government to force but we know perfectly now about. this part of the opposition which is let's say devoted to the goals
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of peaceful transformation of the system and of economical transformation of the change of that social policing it's not using guns and rifles. the caretaker dutch prime minister is still desperate to push through budget cuts is call them the makers to help him the government collapsed on monday when mark return resigned as it failed to agree on painful measures demanded by brussels the political crisis has already been described as a revolt against inforced even sturdy the u.k. based journalist and blogger neil clark says there's every chance now the netherlands will abandon the euro which he believes will be disastrous for the single currency. the big divide across europe and not just in the south but in the north as well is between the people and the elite the people have had enough of austerity and they're now being told that because of this absolutely insane fiscal
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pact which was agreed at the end of last year that they've got to be fifteen billion cuts fifteen billion cuts in government spending and this basically will destroy the whole and it will destroy the economy it will destroy the good life that the dutch people have been used to over the years and i'm surprised the dutch are saying it's enough in holland were to leave the euro and that's not such a far fetched idea as it might have appeared a few years ago but it really is game over because hollande has been a strong ally of germany in the kind of a drive towards the euro and i think it would be an enormous blow and basically the dutch people are going to be the important players in here because they are being asked to keep this euro going to make enormous sacrifices and why should that this is what people are saying and so i think it is the end. well we're also bringing you full coverage of the eurozone financial crisis online at auti dot com i spent more there including. terrorists to find out why the u.s.
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approved the stops that it might be conducting detaining a young girl for questioning. also online this risky maneuver and then as the sun bridge is said to be performing for the queen by the prestigious kremlin christian school you can see more of the stunts and read about the special occasion at r.t. dot com. ukraine's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko who is currently serving a seven year prison term for abuse of power has gone on hunger strike after yet another corruption inquiry was set up against her comes amid allegations that he has been physically abused in prison and he has the details now from ukraine. oh
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you need to machine herself has accused policeman working in the prison in kind of physically abusing her of covering her with a blanket and punching her in the stomach twisting her arms and feet while delivering her to a hospital the authorities on their behalf denying all such allegations at the same time we understand that there has filed an official complaint against. the use of brutal force against her now i'd like to remind us that ukraine's former prime minister was sentenced to seven years in prison last year and now we understand that a new case has been launched against her in relation to her activities in the one nine hundred ninety s. when she was the head of ukraine's united energy systems company she could face additional twelve years in prison so emotions are still running high especially with the deputies of the. suspending the work of ukraine the problem and demanding that doctors should be admitted to treat to go in that prison where she's being held right now. some other news from around the world the south. antigovernment
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protests in bolivia turned violent as officers used tear gas and water cannon on thousands of his medical students and minus to demonstrate is demanding a rise in salary to seven percent proposed by the government but if you work for two days of protest against pay conditions. u.s. presidential hopeful mitt romney has swept through another round of republican primaries winning all five of tuesday's state elections claiming victories in connecticut new york pennsylvania and romney criticize president obama saying that america stops tonight from the still hundreds of officially claiming the nation's closest rival rick santorum dropped out of the race two weeks ago. the u.s. justice department has filed. first criminal charges in the b.p.
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oil disaster in the gulf of mexico using a former company engineer of destroying evidence the man is accused of deleting around two hundred text messages from a show about how efforts to cap the well were failing grade which exploded two years ago killed eleven workers and spewed more than two hundred million gallons of crude oil into the sea it was the worst offshore oil disaster in u.s. history. employing low wage workers abroad has long been a staple of the american business model however india a popular destination of outsourcing is reversing its fortunes taking advantage of a struggling u.s. economy and doing big business in the west indies preassure their expense. infosys is india's second largest i.t. company and has been a pioneer of outsourcing using highly skilled indian staff on low wages working for western clients but with recession in the west the boots on the other foot infosys
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is now one of several top indian firms recruiting in the u.s. with over twelve million jobless many in america are willing to work for less pay the u.s. is also providing tax breaks to indian firms keen to woo those offering much needed jobs there is of course the political pressure because of the high i'm number arm and in the u.s. to drink and its companies to recruit rates again is one of the reasons why we had according there there are incentives for companies to set up operations in the u.s. most states. businesses to come while infosys predicts a quarter of its staff will come from outside india in a decade another tech firm ages already has five thousand american workers and plans to hire ten thousand more in the next three years. they're going to be hard. to do. the job. market far
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from that along. with indian companies winning more work in the u.s. using local staff also makes good business sense one of the biggest reasons indian companies are expanding their workforce is in the united states is they're making a lot of money there and folks this is generating sixty five percent of its revenue in north america and indeed outsourcing companies as a whole are generating fifty percent of their revenue there or thirty billion dollars indian i.t. firms are increasing their global operations at a record pace coming from one of the fastest growing economies in the world but the domestic boom. has driven wages higher in india further making recruitment in the west more attractive to some companies while washington has repeatedly spoken out against offshoring of american jobs it looks like the east might just be bailing it
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out from its jobless crisis preassure either r.t. bangalore india. for the time for business arenas that i married or so what's the buzz among some best is right now. hi kerry well when it comes to russian investors of course they're focusing on what will happen in may when vladimir putin the prize and the like will return to office everyone is hoping that will see and the boost from foreign investment that when it comes to investors in europe of course they're looking at the debt crisis as always but let's take a look at the asian markets which are the only ones trading at the moment as you can see both making and the hang sang are in positive territory with the nikkei adding almost one percent at this hour and then excited minimalizing earlier again still at zero point zero eight percent at this hour now we have the tech firms that are doing particularly well and that's after posting good results of apple moves so apple that had the profit in the first three months of two thousand and twelve
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which almost doubled to over eleven billion dollars of course investors were very optimistic about that and then we had a weaker yen which offered some support to shares and that's we want to take a look at the crude we see that crude is on the wrong is there we go a light sweet it's trading at around one hundred three dollars per barrel while the pride of blood is at one hundred eight dollars per barrel of more or less and what we have is that basically soaring prices for oil have really helped the oil and gas industry in two thousand and twelve and in fact this is also expected to offer further. quarterly results of american oil and gas majors which are expected out later this week now analysts have been discussing a lot about the fact that soaring oil prices will have on economies and may not be able to avoid those stressed either. increases the. budget surplus that pulls one
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person's moderate expenditure or difference because it's a it's a chemical. called it is the when you're on the continent you're in this united states. in that corner of the world. are six means expenses and that. in the circle comes about or should be those grades. we. are seeing this is the. very it's a substantial pull those bills when they get to the food source in stock market. currencies there you can see them on your screen right now not much change from last hour the euro is still flat against the dollar and now it's losing ever so slightly and when it comes to the ruble it's still again and again soboth major currencies but that's the picture from yesterday and of course once the russian markets open in an hour we'll have the figures this is the closing picture for the
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rush on the markets on tuesday we see it was a mixed day the r.t.s. added just in on my sides more than a half a percent and the positive side of things was coming from the strong corporate results now and talking about of course we're still seeing a capital outflow by the pace has slightly declined in the april according to latest statistics thirty five billion dollars left in the first quarter and that's more than a third of the total for the whole of two thousand and eleven the economic ministry expects to reverse in the flight once the new cabinet is formed as i was mentioning earlier. europe's plans for than the bucco pipeline was delivered blow and that's because hungary an energy firm m o l says that i will not be financing the project and of course europe. is the pendency on russian gas with this project m o l is the second partner to doubt the project's feasibility germany's r.w.
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already said it could scrap plans to build the pipeline originally in the buka was designed as a three thousand kilometer long pipeline to bring cast being gassed across turkey the project has also been challenged by the russian led sound pipeline whose partners include companies like germany's b a s f and france's electors the sides. and this is our business looks this hour kerry next hour of course i'll have the of that figures for the russian markets for you ok marina more from you later thanks for that. and a reminder of our headlines is only a few minutes away stay with us. zip
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