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four thirty pm in moscow the zero r.t. headlights syria denies opposition accusations it was behind friday's massacre that killed scores of civilians some analysts point to the suspicious timing of the atrocity. the. conflict from syria increasingly spilling into neighboring lebanon fueling fears of another civil conflict in the region. another story shaping the week ten thousand kadian to march against tuition hikes and the new law to curb demonstrations despite previous protests and even clashes have mass arrests. up next a look at the possible consequences of the syrian conflict and talk with the country's
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deputy foreign minister interview coming up. we're joined today by three if the p.t. foreign minister thank you very much for joining us despite all the if it's safe to put an end to it the violence in syria is continuing and things to be increasing why is the syrian government been unable to put an end to this well actually it is the very strong desire and determination of the syrian government from the very beginning to put an end to violence. the ball is not in the court of the syrian government or of the syrian people it is in the court of those who do not want to see these events stop it it's the insecurity in serbia the particularly those who are calling flaring every now and
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then for arming these armed have enough for all resources from smuggling of arms and weapons into this area of the trade from neighboring countries and also financially. and forcefully which is very helpful is distorting the picture of the reality of what is really happening in syria and hence comes to the if we say which is now the talk of the moment about the plan and on a plan calls for ending of violence which is true also for six zero point but again at the same time it calls for commitments by the neighboring countries by those who are supporting that from the part of the syrian government why are the violations of the peace plan still
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happening and there is actually what you have said is that this. supervision mission of the united nations especially the chairman of the president of the mission has clearly said that the syrian government and also it is have really cooperated with the mission. facilitated their entry and facilitated their movement as well. also it is. he said also that yes the government and or so it is have always drove the vehicles and heavy vehicles or from the centers of the towns which means that they serve in government did cooperate and this is a fact in your facts on the ground that i did not hear from the commission any statements saying that the serbian government has violated on the contrary what i
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heard from them and i read and hopefully or have read from them that up till now all three thousand five hundred violations by the armed groups have been committed they are grateful and hit the level that criticism to them so just talk from the side of the government's. part in this peace process now that the un are trying to implement in syria i mean in some of the everything visited like it lead both sides a very clearly breaching the cease fire that trying to put in place they're not really even be as drew your attention to. this statement by the commission and the by the mob himself that yes the government and there are so it is are
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being provoked by the. armed groups and the way in big asset it is do any action it is only in self-defense. now also there have been some. misstatement some little over asians by. the human rights council and the human rights commission. admitting themselves that they have been misled by the opposition to say what they said the foreign interference can only go say far to explaining the instability what part do you think the syrian government the regime has to blame for what's happened what's happening now well i cannot say to blame the serbian government or not to blame the serbian government but our people have decided that there is no way.
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there is no way but a peaceful solution a peaceful dialogue. a peaceful solution and settlement to this crisis and no way but if you follow the huge well planned. sanctions against the people. which is affecting now its impact is on every family on every. one one can ask why these sanctions are you punishing and sanctioning the people themselves lebanon's being seen to be dragged into this area and unrest at the moment how hard is it for the government the syrian government with this crisis spreading over now and some of these neighboring countries well it is no secret now neither to the lebanese nor the syrians nor to the word. the nothern part of lebanon which is
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really. a vision have become or they have been trying to make it the center for insurgents to come in with a certain two or three to create chaos create provocative and it has become it which is against the interest of the lebanese people themselves. the version that has been loaded with. different types of weapons highly sophisticated weapons smuggled into lebanon on that have been arrested by the lebanese government and gives a clue of why and to whom it was sent and this is a big big danger at a time at a time the european navy are patrolling.
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the eastern coast of the mediterranean. didn't they see it didn't they follow it didn't they know what is in it did they facilitate i want to talk to you about truth you were saying it's so hard throughout the quite system really get a grasp with so many claims and counterclaims from both sides about what's really happening from the very beginning the syrian government said that this is terrorist groups and armed gangs operating in the country. before you went to the. people who oppose the regime you fit into this the big protests that we've seen happening in aleppo university students small villages unarmed civilian people well if you know of. from the very beginning there were some you know demonstrators
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who wanted some legitimate demands of the government yes yes these their demands are rightful legitimate under started to do something then they started saying that it is peaceful demonstrations but that as a matter of fact it was not. under the government and also it is starting to say these are not peaceful they are provoking they are killing the people they are kidnapping and nobody believed under way in the government started. the truce or started to be revealed it's only recently they said yes there are armed groups. now as they said and that only recently now they said there are terrorist groups
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they are two of us are groups where do you think the final responsibility for what is happening in syria right now life he should take responsibility the final responsibility not you. i'm sure that's me but i would ask i will answer this in two where is there are two proverbs that say. if you will deceive me once shame on you but if you deceive me twice shame on me now the deceit was there from the very beginning of what was called the. arab spring but everybody saw and witnessed what has
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happened in libya egypt traumas etc. what is the present situation. now the other one there is a proverb that says when you accuse others and the point your fingers accusing others just remember sri fingers of accusations are very active against you. so for assistance a new job the rates of. rates of leukemia for example certain times expect. breast cancers more than ten times told cancers fourteen times we forget the exact
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details bullish huge numbers there's no nothing that you have ever found in any epidemiological study anywhere ever there is a way that brings victory. to its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something that is born without skulls without organised and sometimes with their legs totally to mr means death to those who it's pointed out get banned. and where else to those who choose to spend them. and they're celebrating and they don't realize that stand looking at their own future concept of. this is just. so subtle. thanks. i have. leakage and i'll show you to the extent how much i have leakers.
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markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy in. syria denies opposition accusations it was behind friday's massacre that killed scores of civilians at some point to the timing of the atrocity. from syria increasingly spilling into neighboring lebanon feeling fears of another civil conflict in the region. and other stories shaping the week ten thousand canadians march against to wish the new water curb demonstrations despite previous protests ending in clashes and mass arrests. you know sports news stay with us.
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thank you montana very a warm welcome this is sports today we have got plenty head so let's get right to it. off and running the second major of the tennis season gets going at rule on guard us with good news already for former champion stuff kuznetsova of russia. and the veneer of the barcelona team on farms pay tribute to our going malinger pep guardiola following their cup of the rape trial over let it build. leap of faith are teammates these adrenaline junkies as the new craze of rope jumping hits russia. but we start with tennis where it's so far so good for kuznetsova following the kickoff of the soul clear grand slam of the year the russian easing past the murray young to advance into the second round roland garros the twenty six seed finding her groove in the opening set how mering the german born croats lucette six one the two thousand and nine champion never
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taking your foot off the gas in the second either six one six three out. some other stories are also had an easy outing on the day burley breaking sweat against elena baltacha great britain's highest ranked player looking solid in the first set that's those are her grand to eventually secure it six four six one of the twenty ten runner up hopes to do one better this year she progresses in toronto . so the french open is underway at tournaments which maria sharapova will be seeking her maiden title it's also the only slumber she's never won richard from port fleet takes a look at her chances. this the title maria sharapova wants more than anything on a course that solves one it's as did not lead last year but the furthest a russian number one has ever gone to specific finals she's more at home on hard courts such as fees but it's claimed which is the twenty five year old's achilles'
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heel however her fed cup captain showed me a copy ship's says should i put her has every chance of completing a set by winning all four slams with game has really improved recently she had problems with her serve which is managed to improve this after injury if she manages to maintain a first serve percentage of over seventy five she's got every chance of winning roland garros her results on the red clay have been encouraging this season she's already won two titles on the surface in stuttgart where she managed to overcome the current world number one victoria azarenka and also in rome. however a former champion at long got us if you can feel you go this you can see sharp of a break you had dark of the french open this year to be honest i don't she doesn't have. to win you know between the place we all know that the french open is the hardest major to win you need a lot of energy. understanding how to be successful in the french over the.
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course and there is a great example rafael nadal winning the six times and i see him again going through in the would entitle. have a bit of wish for the best there was for the best chance of our will be determined to prove caffyn of wrong and she's russia's only real hope of luck suspect on the course we saw over and beatrice been out of form. a number of the russian women have been suffering from injuries and this is the greatest hindrance to any professional sports person because the russians could have prepared as they would have wanted to then i think there would have been a lot more russians who would have a chance of winning roland garros but world number two will be looking to prove down to is wrong the french open and if she can manage to win the tournament in just under two weeks' time this will undoubtedly be the greatest triumph of her career so far richer dancey moscow. now it's been
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a case of scandinavian success for england on the football field a new manager roy hodgson overseeing the cycling their first win over norway in thirty two years on saturday in a euro two thousand and twelve warm up nine hundred eighty was indeed the last time in that beaten or wage unsplit they put that right in oslo ashley young he combined with undie carle in the ninth minute before going on i miss the run and then finding the net one know how it finished up a good performance all in all the good timing with the european championships less than a fortnight away. the team which was missing a lot of quite famous names a team with players you haven't played together you know carol young and you knew combination. so. i would say that i took an alternate from this game because we were planning into quality opponent. meanwhile defending world and european champions spain were comfortable to no winners over serbia it was
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a weekend lineup named by monitor for a chance at the boston with many players missing because of friday's for the final scoring you hear on its debut before moloch is something cars or converted a penalty for two nil spain begin the defense of their european crown and june tenth against it's. elsewhere the netherlands fell to a surprise defeat against both carry it around we're going down to want to home this by taking the lead on the stroke of half time thanks to the belts but robin van persie thought his twenty six pool for the dutch evelyn popof penalty may have won one shortly after the break before the visitors stunned the world cup finalists with a winner in injury time mccown ski turning himself in the book i mean. now it's the end of the pep guardiola managerial era of barcelona the club celebrate friday's cup of the new camp that helped lead to the us incredibly capping their fourteenth trophy out of a possible nineteen during cardio list for your stint in charge the team well of
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course they'll be aiming to keep that success rate going with assistant tito vilanova moving up the ranks to the top job this summer barcelona missed out on the champions league titles this season but they've got plenty of other consolation prizes the team's record twenty six papa del rey it was the fourth title of the year and will go into the same trophy case as the club world cup the european super cup on the spanish super. bowl where the final four teams with a shot at n.b.a. glory this season are now you know in boston taking the final spot following victory over here in game seven of their eastern conference semifinal series celtics taking the decider eighty five seventy five zero face miami in the eastern finals which starts on monday while sunday night sees the tip off all the best of the western country between sun and tonio city boston though with another day to forget all about last year's defeat to their necks the points.
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you know this year number so differently. we feel we can beat him i mean obviously we can get to this point there's no downtime and we can so we're going to go down and take care of business and funny and most of us are pretty ofay with skydiving bungee jumping but no we cannot rope jumping to that list of extreme sports constantine to top off as more on the adrenaline filled activity taking russia by storm. it's not the most common site in moscow to witness hundreds of young people flocking to see them and to what you feel other than a hollywood blockbuster but that's what happens when an extreme sports film about guys who turn their hobby into a profession was screened last week taking the pulse the force him to tell me rope jumping is not only about the jumps themselves the more challenging the jump and ok sure the more rewards you earned that's my motivation the film was
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a very ambitious project it took us two years to shooters and there was a lot of effort from everyone who took part. in. all that's needed just a rope and a blue trying not to jump from sound simple and pretty straightforward but the more simple means the more dangerous no wonder the sport is so popular in the country that founded the russian roulette that's done i don't know it was the last of us that the most modern road jumping was invented by american mounted a dent old man who tried to date his fear of falling down so he started to jump with the rope to face his fear unfortunately the founding father died in the next dent during one of his jumps but the sport had invented. despite being invented in
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the u.s. russia the translators in the sport those in the know here say you just have to trust the bridge the rope and the knot and then take a step into them the trick is to jump so as to swing underneath the bridge. to push . his shot during the first jumps people just don't realize what happens during the jump they remember taking their first step and then hanging on the rope the more experience you get the more pleasure you get from it. but the fear stays with you it just transforms a little shell that was seemingly at first the feelings were extremely adrenaline it was blowing my mind i'm not getting as much adrenaline as i used to but i control it mind you look ations and value the moment russia. would travel to poland in the french alps to improve their highlight reel the fast growing sport. more and more people. with snowboarding in mountaineering in
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particular the message clear those needing an adrenaline will always find a new way to get from some to both parties. scary stuff now the only man i know that might attempt in the news room here he's coming up with a news headlines very shortly tressa. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the material is what helps keep journalism we.
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