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mass killer on their side but i have a chance to defend his sanity to give credence to his murderous extremism and fears that his anti islamic ideology has taken root elsewhere in europe. silenced but no storm tear gas rains down on bahrain's pro-democracy protesters get the west keeps quiet prompting accusations of selective support in arab uprisings. and syrian border security reportedly repelled qatari and saudi backed extremists filtering from iraq as the peace envoy strengthens calls for an urgent expansion of the un rather squat.
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thanks for joining our team this wednesday it's four o'clock here in moscow and i'm karen taraji welcome first mass murder on this but i have it is using wednesday's testimony to try and convince judges that he was same when he killed seventy seven people last july a right wing extremist wants his ideology to be taken seriously rather than consider the ramblings of a madman but as artie's of a bennett right now reports the worry is that has messages already resonating elsewhere in europe. this is luton was 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 just three years its ranks have swelled to more than seventy thousand nine hundred against what they call the threat of islam the same ideology inspired norwegian mass murderer anders behring breivik and now it's
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on the rise according to a report by a u.k. 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 paid 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 far right none of my views. follow islam as far right islam these it is responsible for thousand nine hundred terrorist attacks of september eleventh there were about one in one man praise 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 our government for
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two years specifically only so you must. you must view the deal as we do the radical islamic groups the problem is that they inspire people they organize people they fill people's head up with numbers and there are people in the deal who actually don't think they are some kind of religious 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 it 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 thing has been picked up picked up on by the media with no documentary evidence of any so-called
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right wing movements saying go out there and shoot. when the islam it is clear that your blog posts acted as an inspiration to him amongst other 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 with groups like the british freedom party and the e.t.l. still aren't considered far right alric stream is via the or thora sees the two recently joined forces and planned to run in the next round of local elections don't worry for anti fascist campaigners is that they could attract support on the bennetts r.t. luton. and it's a clash of the far right and left in the second edition of china songes entering show here on our t.v. you can head for to our website to watch the program that's got the world talking.
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if you're just joining art it's five minutes past the hour and in bahrain there are no signs of violence dying down with police firing tear gas at protesters during yet more clashes and the capital. anti-government demonstrations have been intensifying since the weekend when worlds eyes were on the formula one grand prix race there but as the world's top drivers went home for an criticism of the regime seems to have gone with them. reports. for centuries it has been known as the pearl of the persian gulf but recent months have seen behind lose its
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lost or. while it's been the country's shia muslim majority population and the sunni minority in government threatens not just to do real 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. politicians wasted no time in jumping on the arab spring bandwagon with fiery condemnations of the regimes in countries like egypt and syria. suspiciously flies below the rhetorical radar the
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bahraini regime playing a very dangerous game now of course has a majority against its own government and seeing a very sort of the end of 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 interests in syria but field to explain why it renewed its fifty three million dollars arms sales contract with green 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
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of from this part of the world as any country any sovereign country would wouldn't want foreign bases on its territory when it's not necessary but he wants to have a foreign base of its shores for years the countries rulers feared iran which lead claim to the island several times. the last being in one nine hundred seventy one having more than four thousand american military personnel on the ground maybe viewed by the book or any government as insurance from marine advances 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 and even london displays what kind of colonial mentality must surround these arab dictatorships families being left alone to sort
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out a solution isn't easy but behind the fishes insist they used to know each transgression against their own civilians in the ugly scenes between protesters and police was that a human rights violations and behind us but they were human rights violations in america there were human rights violations and the thing that are we saying is that allowed no it's not allowed i'm nuts while we are working. today and behind whichever direction bahrain may be heading the west seems to be looking the other way the matter how high the cost for these islands people it in english go r.t. . still ahead on the program changing the meaning to hype up a minutes we'll tell you what russia really thinks about iran's alleged nuclear threat not just the selective comment seen elsewhere with our exclusive interview with the country's top general. eric taping the dragon and china's patients
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all doubt as america's military plays war games backyard we report on that shortly . reports in the syrian media suggest a border guards have clashed with extremist fighters flowing in from iraq they armed group is allegedly funded by saudi arabia and qatar and include mercenaries linked to civilian killings in syria peace envoy kofi annan is calling for a speedier deployment of further u.n. monitors to try and quell the violence as reports. 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
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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 stressed the need to increase the number of international observers on the ground to one hundred by the end of the month just 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.
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is preparing for the potential failure of kofi annan plan to end the violence in syria and will take additional steps against the syrian government if it does 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 it just this tuesday the rebels blew up an army truck in damascus there have been several attacks around damascus 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 to have to abide by they to have to stop killing. bolstering peacekeeper numbers may fail to make a difference in syria u.s. based political analyst is mile saying says washington and its allies have no interest in ending the fighting on the one hand the western powers hello the boy the united states and we disappeared from the arab league and turkey their army
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training funding. and sending mercenaries also into syria on the other hand they say we should have a cease fire and the terrorists are dispersed among population they haven't accepted the cease fire in fact not only the opposition the so-called opposition which are a bunch of terrorists on cyber tears and the secretary of state hillary clinton already talking about the postilion of the ceasefire so this is altogether. devoid of logic it's totally preposterous. later on r t we hear how there is more to syria struggles than the violence on the ground with p.r. strategic and foreign powers pulling strings here's what's ahead this hour. when it comes to syria you have to take into account the most important factor which of the media i mean the media manipulation or on the leak which are indifferent to working
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for the cause of the rebels there and which are making fake sense or even have some well black books technology used for and creating robots that knowledge used for creating artificial sense of fighting so for their repressions from the government forces and so on so it's not the war between the regime and the people but let's say it's i conflict between that p.r. especially spear experts of the government on the one hand and of the protest movement or of some foreign powers they're engaged on the other and. thanks for being with our team with me karen tara the u.s. and the philippines have staged a joint military exercises storming an island in the south china sea near a marine area disputed with beijing america has been upping its armed presence in
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the asia pacific region despite growing protests from china and asia times correspondent pepe escobar says that it's the latest attempt by washington to provoke beijing. it's a concerted white tiles state department cia pentagon agenda and the agenda is call from militaristic they're not crazy enough to start a war in the south china sea what they want to do is to keep provoking china because the south china sea not only in terms of being a national strategic interest to china is a very important oil and gas route so every scene that includes the arabian sea the south china sea and the western pacific which china sees as. the immediate area of influence and the midterm area over the us leave is going to be
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there and they will be looking for trouble that's for sure now that i had the job swap that a ringing the changes india long known as the world's call center capital is turning the outsourcing tables by recruiting unemployed americans. media hype swirling around the russian chief of general staff comments about iran's nuclear capability some news outlets jumped on nick alive macoris remarks on teheran's legit nuclear threat made an interview to r.t. spotlight program tom barton explains what was said. the general was interviewed and asked about the possible threat from a number of countries regarding specifically nuclear threats nuclear missiles including north korea and iran and general mccurry of the head of the armed forces general staff said that yes that threat was indeed always present and that without
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specifying directly iran a number of countries could possibly present that threat we have been closely monitoring the nuclear capabilities of many countries and they got there we are aware that many countries home they were admitted having a nuclear arsenal but they actually have one there is no doubt of nuclear weapons fall into the hands of extremists what it will seriously compromise international security but we conduct a joint assessment with our u.s. counterparts which prove the threat is a realistic one that iran involved at the moment with heated an ongoing diplomatic exchanges regarding its nuclear ambitions and it is that threat that is central in the u.s. reasoning behind its missile defense plans in eastern europe the general was keen to state that it has long been russia's position that the pursuit of a missile defense shield against these possible threats should be pursued together with russia u.s. nato plans to put that missile shield in eastern europe without russian involvement
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would result in responses both diplomatic and military because of the undermining of of russia's nuclear capability that full interview will be played tomorrow on r.t. and you can watch it here throughout the day. r.t. dot com has dates and analysis on iran's nuclear program so you can get the full picture also online now a very different kind of fact that there's a fury over this firm's new t. shirts which jewish groups are saying are disturbing leaks similar to the clothes which nazis forced prisoners to wear during the holocaust. tollner or terrorists to find out one u.s. security staff suspected it might be the latter detaining a young girl for questioning.
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thanks for joining our team it's nineteen minutes past the hour now india may have a steady growth and be rated just above junk standard and poor's on wednesday but there's still a helping hand for america's jobless the country is outsourcing call center and back office jobs to the united states. explains. 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 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
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jobs there is of course the political pressure because of the high i'm number armond in the u.s. to drink and its companies to record 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. but are going to be. far 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
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companies are expanding their workforce is in the united states is they're making a lot of money there and focus 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 food. 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 out from its jobless crisis preassure either are to bangalore india. now look now at some other stories making headlines around the world pakistan on successfully test launched an upgraded ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead there's been no official information about the range of the
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rocket but it's thought it could hit targets up to three thousand kilometers away just two days earlier pakistan's neighbor india test fired a missile of its own but two states have fought three wars in just over sixty years and are frequently launched tests in response to each other. south korea says it's on high alert after the latest write a record from the north which has threatened a special actions against seoul promised on monday to reduce the southern government to ashes in less than four minutes south korean intelligence has voiced concern that the north may be preparing an underground nuclear test as follows i failed a rocket launch earlier this month which the u.n. security council saw as able while ation of a ban on missile activity imposed on you know. these finance minister has given a grim outlook for europe's financial future that's the debt crisis is far from
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over and more cuts are vital the timing is no good for the president who is being forced to fight for his job in a runoff election posies the handling of the economy's blamed for a slow in the polls which of socialist rival francois hollande winning over just disillusioned voters. it's business time with katie and just two weeks after getting together with exxon mobil ross nerved is bringing in another international partner. brushes biggest over is putting more muscle behind their plans to develop poses until. they've signed an agreement with an eight. well the two companies that we book and together in the oil rich fields of the arctic a black sea these having company will get a minority stake of three percent in the exploration benches in return it will
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bring tech technical know how to show the some of the upfront investment costs also involve snaffled we able to persist supply in and his projects in america and europe has excited his office have a look at the overprices for now we'll see what they're looking like for this hour up a crude prices are indeed gaining and i think getting in terms of yearly prices as well are giving a boost to the oil and gas industry and the prices are expected to hike the results of oil and gas companies release that corporate results later in america this week but now allies to all concerned about these arrests they say that such storing prices have all the risks of waldemar some may not be in the. interests of. budget surplus a full swing vs budget expenditure and thereby defense positive effects are going to go on the problem is that when you're on the compass you're going to go this united states are not the border so well for them for our states and our expenses
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and that. in a certain time comes back or should be closed so it creates problems we have here in the russian markets is it there are three it's so substantial capital flows and also the negative effects russian stock market. let's see how the us markets before we got the yes and the mice is under strain just. appreciation for those oil prices yes they're on hoffa percentage point out of my sex around the recourses of the percentage point this hour moving on to the stocks to see how that got gas from the still managing to gain as a one percent. while more on them in a moment polymaths although there will be bucking that the trend is not surprising considering they had some positive results come out after posting worse than expected two thousand and eleven results so positive let's talk about well that's
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the second biggest in a row now despite finding to me out of school calls with twenty eleven financial reports the companies see it. through as a result of this and. they are record results so to be is very happy to report today and that income of ninety point five billion rubles just over three billion dollars. to be has never earned that much money. in the year we grew a net profit by sixty five percent so again a pretty significant improvement there so speaking about efficiency if you look at the average western european banks it's somewhere around for the last year somewhere around six percent they're rich our real american banks is around nine percent so here we should be showing a very respectable fifteen percent in the global context. talking about russian
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money we've got the currency up on the screen just gaining against the u.s. dollar and the common currency that if we take a look at the euro dollar you'll see it's have a such a slight fraction that we head over to the european currencies right now and they are again actually the first is showing some sort of resilience really because there's been some very concerning factors come out today figures showing that the british economy is going back into recession. one point four percent in positive territory at this hour and that's how the markets look karen i'll be talking about fifteen minutes with more updates thanks a lot for that kate in our interview airs only just a few minutes away plus the sports update after a round up of our top stories with me.
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