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supercharged one hundred you are seeing some in that cabin photographs also members of the crew and here are some from the underside of the craft here we go again the pictures of the crew from the russian sukhoi superjet here we have the inside shots of the cockpit it's a fly by wire system it is the latest cutting edge technology for any cruising passenger line here's the interior of the sukhoi superjet one hundred it was on a on a sales pitch ultimately in the far east covering some other countries as well back to our breaking news story here on r.t. the latest information we have is that a brand new russian passenger plane the sukhoi superjet one hundred has gone missing a during a flight over indonesia with forty four people on board. and we will continue our latest breaking news here on r t a soon as we get it for you. but i do stay with us here on an interview where we continue to delve deep into the mind of the ongoing arab spring civil wars.
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today we're sitting down with pierre pitching in he's a historian and political analyst specializing on the arab world he's traveled extensively to the countries that have gone through the so-called arab spring and he's also written extensively on these countries the most recent one being syria thanks very much for joining us today thank you and first question we'd like to know ways we've been to syria the most latest country you've had for a couple of times what was your goal and going to that country let's hear the. syria is a country that is very much diverse in terms of ethnic and religious groups you have to be inside syria to understand what is really happening there on the ground my goal was to get reliable information so i had to screen all the reports coming from the western music magazines and other media i did some research and found out
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that there are actually two rival syrian human rights groups that monitor developments and supply the bulk of information to the west you know what i discovered too was that the uprising was supported by a minority of the population which differs from what the western media are saying when they quote the syrian observatory for human rights also this eerie and opposition is very much divided they do not share the same goals and they use different methods to reach their goals but actually i never questioned the credibility of the information that was coming from the region on my way to syria i thought i would see a country torn apart by a raging conflict a country aflame with revolution a country where it would be extremely hard to move around so i was very much surprised when i was given a reason i mean these stories that it's so difficult to get into syria are sort of miffed you. don't buy some of the right saying you've talked to the opposition various groups in the opposition can you tell us about what you discussed with them
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and how you would assess them. with your saying your first there is no such thing as a single opposition in fact. there are many opposition groups and some of them are in conflict with each other. i'll try to present you with a clearer picture there are two hot beds of discontent that one in the city of hama where the muslim brotherhood led an uprising in the one nine hundred eighty s. there are demonstrations that took place there were peaceful there in july the syrian army surrounded the city but stopped short of occupying a security early in august the army moved into the city and establish control over it and they've been demonstrations are continuing the army and the police are present there to prevent the protesters from accessing major squares in the streets with the protesters to throw stones at the police from time to time but it's a sort of intifada within these rallies are a very moving and exciting event but they never turn violent so the army does not have to respond although the media often say it that the police opened fire on
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protesters and yeah it's not true at least i mean i have never seen any use of weapons then of the homes another historical center of discontent has become the fighting ground for many armed rebel groups you know you know so i was there with the residents of homs i would call the members of the civil opposition because these were ordinary people who took up any weapon they could find and defended their neighborhoods from the army in fact they were very badly aren't as you however along with this civil uprising we witnessed a much more dangerous one gash i'm talking about the islamist movement which is fighting in homs it's mainly represented by the farmer brigade which originally even before the revolution was a terrorist and the shiite organization does operate in homs too but the rebellious city residents do not want anything to do with this also there are insurgents who call themselves the free syrian army it has been active on the border with turkey and lebanon mean the free syrian army has been using refugee camps in northern
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lebanon and turkey has had type province as their bases and they get food and training there and only they're trained along with urban guerrillas and helped by the french army and you can read about it in the french newspapers. for example in luck i'm not in shock about this if these rebels then cross the border and again raid neighboring towns and cities in syria. who are they were desert but there are not many of them the syrian army has largely remained loyal to the government there are fighters who came from libya qatar and saudi arabia so it's not quite clear what kind of force the free syrian army is still up with me as for the armed opposition groups inside syria there are also several salafi groups who are responsible for terrorist acts and times on this committee horrendous atrocities while they make enough their opponents execute them cut corpses into pieces and leave them in the neighborhood. how do we classify this movement in syria then is it a civil war is it an uprising is it a revolution. i think it is
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a revolution i think we can say that it is but there are islamic groups in syria that are trying to use this situation and turn syria into an islamic republic something like a salafi caliphate in a way this is similar to what happened in libya there was a civil war between tribal clans and now a group of salafi is represented in the new government of libya so the same is happening in mali this problem has recently become a popular topic of discussion islamist groups spread throughout the sahara and go to sub-saharan african countries but there is something unhealthy about these groups acting alongside the revolutionaries or didn't feel it's impossible to identify or contact them if they are truly secretive groups he says he's a lot like on the phone now you've been critical about the usage as well as the reports of the syrian observatory for human rights but in a scenario like this it will be very difficult. to clarify very fly every single death in the country and what would the fifty deaths how would it be different to
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five hundred deaths how do you put that into context of what you saw what is your criticism based on. many of your first of all reason i don't think it's too hard to have a more or less clear idea about what's happening in syria i've been able to visit the country twice in the last six months i rented a car drove all over syria was able to go even to hama and homs i was never detained at any military checkpoints the western media choose to rely exclusively on the syrian observatory for human rights of and i publish the results of my investigation in the african magazine last month there i say that there are two such observatories and that they are both connected with the opposition and in reality these organizations are the oppositions propaganda agencies propaganda tools i don't understand why the media choose to use them as a source. it is part of the. journalists job to think critically verify sources and
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be extremely cautious but if they decide to just spread the information they received from the syrian observatory for human rights without asking any questions to let me give you a clear answer to your question i am saying that several dozens were killed in the armed conflict they were journalists are talking about reprisals by the regime if the government attacks peaceful protesters we can call it reprisals but if the syrian authorities are dealing with an army based in refugee camps in lebanon and turkey financed from qatar and trained by the french army it's not repression that the regime is defending its territory from foreign aggression since the beginning of the crisis the government has always stuck to one line which is these are armed groups or they're supported by outsiders by foreigners. are they blind to what is happening in the country to the past or the possibility that this is a we will revolution are they right are they how would you assess the government's hand. and also could you know will
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a lot first of all as for the government's rhetoric i don't believe the syrian government is blind you know rhetoric and reality are two different things syria's government is in denial of the fact that a revolution is taking place they are talking about some foreign conspiracy about israel and the us plotting against syria more than any my analysis of the situation is completely different and i think that starting with two thousand and one after nine eleven the us chose to cooperate closer with the syrian government and they both discovered a mutual enemy the islamic values and i think that the us is very unhappy with what is going on now here in israel is also very concerned now should the syrian regime collapse the country could sink into chaos and then israel will have significant problems with what where is now despite the prevailing anti israeli rhetoric in damascus israel is in fact quite comfortable with the current regime in reality like you know they're getting along pretty well you know at the moment we see that the. regime has successfully established control over most of homs as well as over
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it leave in hama and is fighting the free syrian army on the borders of them or the regime is far from collapsing it's nowhere near a downfall only assad has a lot of sunny days ahead of him but many people ask me how can you say such things you're advocating the regime because you know i'm not advocating the regime i'm doing my research and i want to see what happens on the ground and i take the facts and draw conclusions. assad has agreed on the piece by presented by coffee at nine but bashar al assad has made a lot of promises in the past and a lot of them did not do you think is going to make good on his promise this time for a cease fire on this this place one. term of him or part of it kofi annan plan wasn't very well timed but the more as far as the syrian government is concerned you can't really demand things from the government when it has the upper
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hand and is defeat on the free syrian army at the moment the government biggest problem is cross border raids from refugee camps in turkey and lebanon so what happens is that if you well the government gets the upper hand and is defeating the free syrian army a demand comes in to stop the violence and it comes from those who helped the free syrian army conduct their training guitar and france were directly involved in helping them get new arms advanced and heavy weaponry and help them reorganize and review their strategy you cannot demand this from the government it is certainly a dictatorship but it's a legitimate government according to international law under the westphalian system and it's suppressing an armed revolt to reestablish control over its territory i understand that bashar assad said yes we should comply with the plan and it will stop the violence because he wanted to buy some time you'll hear but in reality they continue their offensive against the free syrian army and frankly speaking i find it quite consistent and logical that. so how do you see the syrian conflict.
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at all. unless of course there is an intervention from outside office i expect that the baathist government will be able to control the situation with military force after that i think it will conduct aggressive reforms to develop democracy this might even be a formal democracy at the initial stage i believe that's going to a large degree this democracy will be a formal yet civil society is awakening by making its position known and in the future the government will have to make a turn towards a real democracy but how can we speak about democracy or democratic change with new constitution approved in syria what allow bashar al assad to stay on for many more years since. it is a transitional period which is absolutely necessary when the you can't expect too much straight away you saw what happened tomorrow gadhafi in libya you saw what happened in tunisia and egypt i think these situations are similar neither the
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government of bashar assad nor any other government is ready to allow bloodshed i also think that the moderate opposition and there is moderate opposition in syria which is not ready to take up arms to moderate opposition realizes you know that a transitional period of five to ten years will be necessary in order to accomplish this change peacefully without the country being engulfed in civil war. here pitching in thanks very much for your time. down the official. your ipod touch from the. life on the. video. comes an r.s.s.
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screens down time t.v. dot com. time for a recap of our breaking news story on r t a brand new russian passenger plane the sukhoi superjet one hundred has gone missing during a flight of indonesia with forty four people on board authorities in jakarta all searching for the craft but the operation is being complicated by nightfall and bad weather officials said the plane may have crashed but are not ruling out a possible hijacking let's go to the latest pictures we have here posted by a russian blogger sort of who was supposed to be on the plane who decided to stay behind some cabin shots here of cutting edge state of the art fly by wire system pictures here of one of the crews to operate on the sukhoi superjet and of course some internal shots here all the passengers this is a. cutting edge state of the art crawfish beat on
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a sales pitch all across asia and was carrying out its second demonstration flight of the day when it disappeared from radar i do stay with us here in our seat for the latest on this developing breaking news story the right time now for you know with the sports. thanks for your warm welcome this is sports today plenty ahead including at least we some pretty. final count on spanish side said let it build let it cool madrid prepare to go head to head in the europa league decider later tonight. remembering the fallen russian football legends gather at moscow's victory park to pay their respects to those who died during the second world war. and off the mark world number one on defending champion novak djokovic this wins his opening round
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clash of the madrid masters despite a challenging day on court. first where it's cup final day in russia after twelve months of action the last two sides standing are the routine. they are currently slug me and catherine berg are in three minutes left to play at the city's central stadium and it is rubin who hold the opera hand an absolutely scorching strike from alexey the only man came making the difference so far on seventy eight minutes thus in the driving seat to consider first ever cup triumph in russia and his success in the competition since one thousand nine hundred ninety five. also a title up for grabs on the continent this evening bucharest the place to be as the roumanian capital place host to the all spanish europa league final between athletic bilbao madrid with the most recent pedigree winning the competition two years ago. diego simone a side will start
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a slight favorites this evening on beaten and seven much as they are and also on the verge of course occasion for next year's champions league they also have key defender lewis pereira available up recovering from a five problem but midfielder thiago is suspended while striker falcao is seeking his second title in a row and won the competition with porto twelve months back. but i think to feel a little bit nervous when playing a finalist natural and with this would be historic to win two consecutive titles with different clubs all i'm trying to do is keep really focused on what our coach wants and what the team needs from me and what we need to do is the team on the pitch and let's hope that we can reach our target and. know this season is the first time in thirty five years that bill reached the final of what was then you if a cup manager marcello be elser has a fully fit squad to choose from he also arrested a number of players in the league over the weekend the basque side with
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a chance to the double this season they take on barcelona in the final of the cup of the rain in a fortnight's time. but is it ok well it's true that we've dreamed of these type of victory for many years but it's to have a good omen to talk about victories before actually winning anything and i think it's better to focus on the game on the pitch and then hopefully we'll be able to celebrate because that is a dream we've all had for many years now. a host of russian footballing legends have been paying tribute to those who fell during the second world war members of the soviet union's olympic and european championship football winning teams gallery of moscow's victory park monument to remember the dead michael reports. it's pretty much the dream for any boy growing up to become a football hero but few would have had as difficult a time achieving that dream than those growing up during wartime. i was for him living in a store console these dry. sure when the war broke out but despite the fact that
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the far she's had taken control of the c.t. we continued to play football in no courtyards because at that age we had no idea what was going on which is exactly kids like victor who then went on to create the us is golden era in football during a ten year period the national team won olympic gold in one hundred fifty six became european champions in one thousand nine hundred sixty and then came second in the same competition four years later legends like goalkeeper. and strikers victor and nikki to see all grew up having no idea what the outcome of the war would bring them over but that didn't stop them from daring to dream. even played on them to storm and they fed us only once a day and still we continued to play football and once the war was over every single yard was full of children playing football and the most famous footballers came from these yards in stark contrast to those who were directly affected by the
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tribulations of war and there were some who were more fortunate because of the us. territory it meant not all of it was directly in the line of fire and. i was very young when the war began so i have a very fuzzy memory of how it told was back then i lived in but to be a coastal city in what is now the republic of georgia and people will even peacefully although there were many refugees there was no actual war there so luckily breena was also quite peaceful was. really had the luxury of relative freedom and open space those closer to the front line had a few of comforts nearby when you get there weren't any sports schools or the fantastic gene holes we have today we didn't have any protective gear or even boots at times we played their food we played with empty cans and want to know what sort that man would give us feel. any use that with that kind of spirit it's little
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wonder these boys managed to achieve what they did. some lucky ones were even torn between locations. i spent my childhood to become a food booth to have been a senior. from food books a seed and back to food to again but in the end my call it was food gold and soon it became a goalkeeper for do not believe. whether or not these great footballers were affected directly by the war collectively they managed to channel any fear or despair into the beautiful game and it's these legends that prove that despite great adversity not even war can rip children of their dreams michael christian group. that brings us to ice hockey where russia have maintained their one hundred percent record at the world championships after winning their third game in a row is in a two. man seeing off germany two zero in stockholm goals from nicholai zherdev
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final exit era shanker handing russia victory next up are denmark as the revolution aimed to keep that perfect record on route meanwhile in the other group b. game lafayette thrust at least five nothing. else where in helsinki host and defending champions finland had no problems against switzerland running out five two hundred twelve a three two win over. basketball on to the n.b.a. playoffs where the indiana pacers are six three through to the second round at the expense of orlando is the first time the patients have made it through to the second stage and seven years darren collison and george hill combining for thirty four points in the one hundred five to eighty seven game five win in all the atlanta hawks are back in contention in their series with boston celtics only three two in fronts overall after atlanta edged proceedings on home court chicago and denver also fighting back in their respective series bowls coach tom thibodeau full of praise for british big man lol dang twenty four point. great
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energy all around game. some easy book it's a really. good difference. but carlos was terrific in the post. gave us great defense great defense and ronnie brewer was terrific it's been a historic night on the baseball diamond meanwhile with josh hamilton joining an exclusive club the thirty year olds at leading his texas rangers to victory over baltimore by hitting an incredible four two run homer in a single game to becoming the sixteenth player ever to achieve such a feat starting things off in the first inning by homer off jake arietta the orioles pitcher falling victim to the texas slugger again in the third without second deferent heading out all of the park to make it four zero rangers and julie notching up his third and fourth leader on the night texas are currently the top team in the end i'll be standing. meanwhile in tennis world one novak djokovic
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chance described the clay court at the madrid masters as impossible this despite a three set win over a dunhill german oath or in the first round the serb beating the need of six two six six three but was unhappy with the surface claiming afterwards he should have come out in football boots joke which the reigning champion also joking we had to seek advice from chuck norris on how to play on the newly installed blue clay the comments come following similar concerns from other players or thor if it's those in the claim makes it easier for t.v. viewers to follow the flight of the ball. in golf tiger woods will take to the greens this week for the big money players championship in florida it's further to say the former world number one has been inconsistent so far this season but the man i'm selfish for going off the form which saw me record his worst ever major performance at the masters last month because i've done this before and that's. been through this and you've actually
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