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syrian rebels reject the u.n. peace plan and renew international calls to impose a no fly zone to force out the president also. if someone suggested i go to prison and i'll have good company. because he made a brooch in response to opposition leaflets given out during the russian you summit in st petersburg but again stresses there were no political motives behind the jailing of former oil pride calling me creo. and thousands of canadian students returned to the streets to protest against the rising cost of education here in their country is copying the us system that's minded young americans deep
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in debt. from our studios in the central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us eight pm here in the russian capital the rebel free syrian army says it's no longer committed to the u.n. backed peace plan instead it wants foreign states to impose a no fly zone to help oust president also that has voices grow in some arab and western nations for armed action after the civilian slaughter in houla but as the notion of reports recent incursions set dangerous precedence. ten days after the terrible massacre in the syrian city of houla the world is still watching to see how these tipping point will shape the crisis while there is stupid least some hope of a peaceful solution many analysts. i believe those hopes are fading fast the american
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british and french push for military intervention in syria is absolutely enormous we've seen hague of course william hague the british foreign secretary calling for intervention we've seen the new french president saying the same thing the americans obviously taking the lead the specter of a military solution has returned after the syrian regime was condemned internationally for the death of one hundred eight people half of whom were children before an investigation into who was responsible was even launched they're all saying that their side regime is committing human rights abuses and they repeat this message obsessive like i am confident to predict that indeed it will remain fixed in people's minds and could well be used as a pretext and you don't have to look back to far to see where hasty judgments saw a rush to take up arms but the cause of war and. exactly what happened in our division of a massacre which was the village of russia you have a u.n.
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inquiry that was severely bullied by the u.s. ambassador was leading your observation mission on the ground the claims that it was a. massacre of innocent civilians by government troops serving with when presented with. them and. back then the yugoslav in government just like the syrian one now condemned militants for the killings in this case blaming the benon separatists from the kosovo liberation army an investigation was launched to find out whether the victims were innocent civilians as the international community claimed or whether the country's army had been battling professional fighters two out of three forensic inquiries proved most of the casualties died in combat the third report by an e.u. team has never been made public interestingly enough. we have been reports of syrian rebels whoever they are. with the. think of being in causal liberation
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army people who were basically agents of new york. or. basically training on how they were seen they were training in the martian human rights but the only way that it never even anybody is how to. stage a war exactly what's happening now. but even with hindsight after the nato bombing of yugoslavia ruin the alliances are you strikes in libya last year history isn't been prevented from repeating itself again and again. when these disturbing images from the syrian village of whole are made world headlines everybody agreed those who are guilty must be punished but the reaction from the international community has been so sweet and so cold in ated the risk is that punishment will come before even those who are truly responsible are supposed and that could mean not just a loss of justice but also huge loss of life. in our t.
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moscow but more on syria now from antiwar activists and journalists don de bar was extensively covered several conflicts in arab countries. there you are with the struggles officially pulling out of the truce do you think the un idea of mediating peace in syria is now dead as it's over. well the united states is trying to kill it but it's absolutely essential that some sort of peace you know oriented mission take place or there will be bloodshed horrible bloodshed in syria little make libya look like a picnic united states has been very clear from the outset really of the activity in syria that they want to see assad go on they have geopolitical reasons for that particularly the relationship with iran and the military base the naval base of russia in the north in tartus and they really don't seem to care about what the
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facts are in this particular case of the recent massacre you know the outrage that people rightly feel over that can't be blinded by the failure to do fact finding to find out who in fact was responsible and so the blame is being laid at the regime's feet in the media in the western world like wall to wall from c.n.n. and those fox and cetera to even the progressive media so-called fear and there's been no fact finding yet and how much is that i mean the media and also the west as a whole blaming constantly present for all the violence and talking increasingly about foreign intervention how it's needed how it's the only way how much does that affect the rebels the station to make these kind of announcements that they want to and that's exactly what they're playing to and what's unfortunate is that every side that speaks with the syrian people finds it has to report that the syrian people do not want intervention from outsiders they have historically resisted it
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and wherever it's expressed in polling data and the more than fifty percent turnout in the parliamentary elections earlier this month and the strong support for the regime in those elections to the referendum on a new constitution earlier this year there is no doubt that the syrian people do not want intervention so those who claim to be acting on their behalf and using that as a pretext to intervene. there's a contradiction on its face in that position and that's not being reported here at all. in some of the other countries we've seen that have took part in the arab spring revolutions we saw much quicker action i think it's fair to say this is been the longest standoff it's obviously a civil war and there's lots of talk about perhaps washington and other countries kind of surpassing any kind of security council decision do you think we could see a repeat of iraq i mean how likely is foreign intervention really. you know it's a tough call to say how likely it is but certainly all of the moves are being made
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by the united states to do intervention i mean let's be realistic here there the u.s. has been intervening since this uprising quote unquote began the report earlier mentions the fact that these are clearly professional soldiers that are conducting these operations these are not protesters that decided to grab some rocks or maybe a pistol because of the response of the state to their protests this is an army that was placed there either emigres from syria or just foreign nationals gen generally that's being supplied from the outside from turkey the nato country from jordan and from lebanon and so the intervention is already a fact whether or not it becomes an overt intervention outside of the u.n. which by the way is illegal or you know take some other form the intervention has been underway since this you know since the arms struggle quote unquote began. but these profit has stalled here isn't it fair to say that some kind of intervention
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is needed to stop the violence i mean you're talking about in a way had an intervention i'm talking about blatant intervention like we saw in libya yeah i think that the first thing that needs to happen is there has to be a quarantine of alms into syria particularly to you know non-governmental sources no one would allow some foreign power to arm civilians quote unquote in the streets or rebel fighters of the united states that would be an act of war as long as we're arms are being and we're talking tanks an anti-tank weapons and at the aircraft weapons you know heavy artillery as long as that stuff is being placed into the hands of people in syria and pointed at the government the idea of peace is laughable unfortunately it's not funny but it's laughable and so it has to start there the introduction of on into that country that has been ongoing now for better than a year that has to stop and the borders. we placed under international control to make sure that it doesn't happen from there you know then there's
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a possibility at least of peace because at least those who are bringing warm struggle against the government will see that they might have to actually make peace and then the world can judge how that actually happens going forward antiwar activist journalist don de bar with live analysts. with with live i should say i'm alice's from new york for us this hour thanks a lot don thank you. but tom e.u. officials were expected to press russian president vladimir putin to change his stance on syria during their summit in st petersburg alongside china the kremlin opposed to any kind of military intervention and wants dialogue instead but it was other issues that took the spotlight including some of russia's own affairs are to his arena galoots guy has been following top level talks. at the final press conference attended by the chairman of the european commission chose emmanuel but it was a and of course the chairman off the european council herman van rompuy of course
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puts an egg question was posed by one of the foreign journalists and he said that there were leaflets distributed at the hotel where he is staying with said no to russian pinochet and hundreds of opposition members are in prison and just a quick aside we're apparently staying in the same hotel we did not see any such flyers but the question was posed and the russian president was quick to come up with a response to it and you. called political prisoners whenever i go i'm off about mr holder and his future as we know the european court of human rights ruled with their own new political motives and hold a criminal case his sentence so if someone suggests i go to prison then i'll have good company of course we're talking about me to hear the former oil tycoon who is in prison at the moment on charges of investment and tax evasion now there of what were of course other issues covered at length and the first and foremost of those was the economy of course the euro put is finding itself in the rather tight grips
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of the a comic crisis we have a greece which is threatening to leave the eurozone and of course the decision on that is just weeks away from from now but it did look like the european leaders actually saw the picture and rather rosy colors they said that they're adamant in keeping a greece a in the euro zone bonds on the terms and conditions that they themselves put down for the country and this of course comes on monday when the markets have crashed head again. greece is gearing up for part of the entry election in less than two weeks time which could mean athens scrapping its balance deal with the e.u. and i.m.f. greece's future of the euro zone is also under intense scrutiny and interview coming up later this hour american economist and nobel laureate eric mosque and it says an end to the e.u.'s financial woes is still nowhere in sight. greece could go . into a long term depression and unemployment could grow to astronomical i saw it
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already very high but it could it could certainly get higher. things are by no means currently as bad as they as i could get i seem to be the greek situation as a tragedy because so much of what has happened could have been prevented if europe were truly. an integrated unity. summer threats hacker attacks and laws officially aiming to tackle internet piracy but in fact infringing people's rights to online privacy it's an increasingly topical subject and the world's most famous whistleblower is aiming to get to the heart of it in the latest edition of his interview program here in our two julian a saga gets together with activists from the fight for frank movement here's
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a taste of what's to come on tuesday. technology enables those of aliens of communication then there is do do the other side of that coin is what we do with it we could admit that there are some indeed some legitimate use investigators investigating the bad guys and bad guys and so on but the question is where to draw this judicial supervision where to do the control that the citizens can have over the use of those technologies and this is a policy should and when we get to those police issues and we were looking at the earlier we of fully decisions that are asked to sign something and don't understand the underlying technology which is why we see so much hype about cyber war is that some people that seem to be in the authority about war start talking about technology as if the understand that they're always talking about war because that's their business and so they're trying to root technology into that and so when we have no control over technology we have these people that wish to use it
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for for their ends for war specifically that's a recipe for some pretty scary stuff. and we hear about one of the far far punk activists interviewed by julian assange as their general jeremy zimmerman was held for questioning upon his return to france apparently the purpose was to fish out information about the wiki leaks founder that's not the first time the program has provoked a rast with a top human rights activist from bahrain detained after talking to her sons a month ago. in other news canadian students are back on the streets thousands have marched through montreal two days after talks with the quebec government on tuition fees collapsed student groups are demanding a freeze on planned increases in higher education costs but authorities have ruled out that possibility protesters are now vowing to renew dalí rallies which last month led fierce clashes with police more than two and a half thousand arrest can reports started in february as
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a student strike has now grown into a popular protest against mirroring the welfare system of canada's southern neighbor. the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free health care and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north america and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks sounds they are looking across the borders and see what the united states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united states are working on which is more and more pressure is they should and so they're having your social programs that cover for everybody. tens of thousands spilled onto the streets when the government said they'd be pushing up to we should fees every year and in five years the students of will face education cost almost double what
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they are paying now. i mean even you know this is a student at a montreal university she works part time at a local ice cream shop she says if the people of keg don't stand their ground now in the future higher education just won't be an option for many if it's too expensive for children or may not even think about going to school because it's another world it's part of something that's accessible they wouldn't even think about being a doctor or. you know it would be you know it's a symbol and what i was saying is so expensive so the people the poor people they want to study they have no choice but going to army for the prospect of having to join the military to provide for their education is not the only thing about the u.s. example that scares the who funds skyrocketing tuition fees americans carry massive student loan debts on their shoulders that we need to preserve this and. what we've
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seen growing in the united states right now having a lot of students they are still paying for their university program and when they are seventy years old so we need to make sure that every students will be able to. make religion and make sure that you have you can afford actually to start maybe. new and new businesses the rest of north america should be looking to come back as an example of how to mobilize how student association should function through direct democracy and how they should actually organize and challenge these measures and challenge this whole system. to protest clearly signaled the path that is willing or rather not willing to take when we look towards the united states we see a country in which the idea of access is wrapped up in the ability to pay and this is where we're seeing the resistance against that access to things like higher
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education or like health care are in fact access to public goods and that there should be a way of controlling the costs and ensuring that people no matter what their monetary capabilities are able to take advantage of these kinds of programs. what the world knows about the protests here is that they have to do with students and their tuition but for people of the province it's not so much about the economy but more about their identity and the special welfare model that they're striving to keep. reporting from. canada r t. coming up later in the program the egyptians who want more than life for killing cairo brace for a third day of protest against what demonstrators call of lenient sentence for hosni mubarak and his former right hand man plots. the peace movement of the world's biggest profits from the new forty billion dollars since two thousand and three but that looks to be over the rumors this russian port will serve
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a joint venture isn't ambitious enough chinese will join us no bidding for b.p. stake will have all the latest in business in about ten minutes. the u.s. defense secretary is in vietnam as part of a charm offensive in asia that's slowly and circling china in its own backyard washington is beefing up its military presence in the asia pacific area seen as an attempt to contain beijing's growing regional influence leon panetta wants greater american access to vietnam sports dr parkman wang from hong kong city university believes china's neighbors may be using washington to get leverage against china. i would not say that this office asian countries this more powers would like to give up china but they would like to invite the united states to join in the arena so that they could have more bargaining chips against china. kind of. like no two china china can north. all is so frantic claims over this of china sea
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and vietnam can also be packed up of by the americans military power to counter china's military dominance in the region the south china sea has been a very important and vast raji take location for number one connecting oil shipping routes from the middle east to east asia number two a small seoul a very important commercial shipping routes for all of the east and southeast asian nations to solve china sea has been a very important irritant for china and southeast asian nations international relations for the past decades. so forget all the stories we're covering are also available anytime online here's what's uploaded and ready at r t dot com right now one sentence for a russian man as livia convicts over twenty people for allegedly helping acts leader moammar gadhafi but they insist they were working as an engineer at our t.v.
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dot com. the president billionaire tycoon mikhail broker was planning a big party a political one that is after securing six million votes and russia's president selection you can discover all the details on our website. round the clock protests are continuing in cairo's tahrir square as demonstrators demand the death penalty for ousted president hosni mubarak well he and his interior minister were sentenced to life in prison for their role in deaths of protesters in last year's uprising although another my other mubarak associates were cleared of charges tom barton reports from the egyptian capital. protesters are occupying tiris square in central cairo calling for
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a second revolution to change the situation in egypt initial happiness but former president hosni mubarak was given a life sentence turn to anger as other senior security officials were acquitted of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of protesters last year mohamed morsi the muslim brotherhood's candidate in the upcoming presidential elections second round in the country toward the camp be said that the revolution should continue and that if he was chosen as president he would try and get mubarak back on trial and how him execute it and the chief prosecutor of egypt has also said that he's going to try and appeal the acquittals of some of those senior security officials made shafique is the other presidential candidates in this race seen by many as not really being sufficient not up to what they hoped for for this revolution and they see the courts verdict at this very crucial time in egypt as
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a sign that not much has changed and that the only military regime is still in power and mr shafique said that he would not reinstate that all regime and that a choice for the muslim brotherhood would take egypt back to the dark ages as he put it although he's going to have a lot of convincing to do to make people believe that he's not part of that old regime in the meantime as this election divides the egyptian people more protests of are being held here in the capital and elsewhere over the country and more are being planned including a million man march through the capital. coming up to twenty five minutes past the hour a look now at some world news in brief for you a car bomb has gone off near two government offices in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least eighteen people and wounding dozens more the blast is the city's deadliest single attack in months it follows a series of assaults last week that claimed seventeen lives. a rebel
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spokesperson says that the libyan militia have allegedly ended their earlier airport takeover but there's no official confirmation yet and armed groups seized the capital's main international airport storming it with heavy machine guns and armored vehicles but also forced airport authorities to divert flights their anger is directed at the country's leadership for detaining one of their commanders on sunday. when you're now joins us with the latest business news hi there danielle good time to go on holiday i hear back home for me it is that america is tumbling to the euro ruble most major currency is bad economic news stateside news orders to u.s. factories on expectedly fell again for a second month has made the greenback cheap almost one twenty five to the dollar to the euro now so logy wall street for the self though lots of bad news from europe isn't helping jews eurozone investor confidence index is slumped again meanwhile
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lending between e.u. is falling at its fastest in four years the fusees closed for a holiday today that's friday's closing if we can get the european figures up. has slipped in the six thousand point psychologically important mark there or prices a mix this sweeps now pointing to this just going up in the last hour while brant blend is still in the red on the one hundred dollars a barrel. on a pick and seen in oil news of contacted british or all for b.p. of the russian managers that he was happy with the way the joint venture is being run our correspondent alexei your ship is in beijing and he has the latest. sule are chinese companies and they sign the back and also the china national offshore all corporation which are the second and third largest oil companies in china respectively are looking to buy into the dmca b.p. now that the british shareholders are selling their stake now certainly for china
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this would mean diversification of their resources of of buying oil from russia right now when the stand that russia and china are already on the in agreement russia sells thirteen million tons of oil to china every year until twenty thirty it's already more than a half of china's overall oil purchases but still this number could be bigger certainly for china this is a very important issue it is one of the most energy hungry countries in the world in fact different experts and organizations put china in the first place in the energy consuming countries in the world and i say that more than twenty percent of the global energy consumption comes from china so we understand that for the moment the russian share holders of the b.b. have the priority of buying the british part of the shares but definitely nobody could rule out the possibility of the chinese buying in. shares of claw back a little of friday's ten percent collapse of us really don't like all this turmoil
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that's going on. it will spoil the champions league football next year descale super. bowl of stock from shareholders at a nine percent premium. really in the gloom today its shares closed up as investors feel it's full and. up to the all the stories as usual the website business all right thanks for coming up on r t the world finances are under the microscope with us the economist and nobel laureate eric mask and our special interview that's right after a recap of our headlines. the .
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