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when he asked about his rights this all happened after his interview with mr all songe where they talked cyber security and freedom in the face of ever expanding government surveillance here is a bit of it don't miss the whole thing here and r.t. running all day know that some sites technology enables those also that in some of communication then there is do do the other side of the coin is what we do with it we could admit that for which you go to tactical one there are some indeed some legitimate use investigators investigating the bug. but guys and so on may need under the supervision of the judicial authority to be able to use. such tools but the question is where to draw these judicial supervision where to do the control that the citizens can have over the use of the stick to the jews and this is a policy should so there was jeremy and a bit earlier internet freedom activists mari mccarthy the co-founder of the
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icelandic digital freedom society he too was stopped at the airport and questioned by u.s. officials about julian assange which he says he was later followed and approached by three u.s. officials in washington late at night and asked to become an informer sounds like something from the movie as far as the number of people detained or arrested shortly before or after the show might be breaking some television record among other guests there was the president of the bahrain center for human rights and i believe our job was beaten up at bahrain international airport and held in prison for almost a month after recording an interview with julian assange so what can we expect as a few now court has also raised mr songes extradition to sweden his lawyers have less than two weeks to contest that decision in sweden he's facing quite thin allegations of sexual assault which reportedly had to do with consensual but on.
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protected sex but his supporters are saying it's not a songes unprotected sex that they're looking into but rather a way to get him to sweden where it would be arguably easier to hand him over to the united states judging by the reports about people being interrogated one might say that the u.s. is building a case against julian assange. you can watch the latest edition of julian assange uncompromising interview series in full here on r.t. in last than half an hour. well it's a partnership widely seen as a counterbalance to the influence of the us president vladimir putin's high profile visit to china is expected to foster already strong ties aside from obvious economic interests and neighbors also see idea i on a major international on major international disputes such as the syrian conflict while also sharing concerns over u.s. expansion in the asia pacific. is in beijing. it is the first state
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visit to put in as russia's president to china something that each president of any country can do only once during his presidential term i definitely many experts have already been saying that the fact that. china as one of the first destinations to becoming russia's president for the third time means that russia and china will continue to be very strong strategic partners the main focus among all the media and everyone he was at the four invective the relations between beijing and moscow and certainly the two leaders have reconfirmed that they have unified stances on most of the issues they touched on the growing concerns in the asian pacific region namely certainly the growing military presence of the united states here and that's where a lot even if we don't know who said that they have a unified stance as well as mentioning the events in north africa and in the middle east basically we do understand as well that russia and china have
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a unified position on the syrian conflict and that is not going to change according to both leaders of this very close cooperation between china and russia has certainly gaining some concerns in the west in the united states particularly because china is growing stronger every year both economically and militarily so definitely this is raising some concerns but now we have it confirmed from the both leaders that this cooperation will not die down and will only increase and only strengthen in the years to come. we'll have more next hour about china one of former i.m.f. economist tells us how beijing's monetary muscle is helping it punch its weight against the u.s. . if the united states gets into so much economic trouble right that it will have to borrow money and if only china has the money to avoid the u.s. china might say well we don't like your bigotry presence in the pacific naval presence and you have to go get rid of them so it can all be our can always be
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leveraged for political and foreign policy objectives. punishments for violations during public rallies can get tougher in russia a draft bill is getting social and political groups fired up parties peter all over brings us the details. the ruling united russia party proposed these changes to the law that would see an increase the fines against those people taking part or all get icing unsanctioned protests that are being debated at the moment just behind me in the state duma building as it stands at the minute if you will call taking part in an unsanctioned protest you could face a fine of around sixty euro full fifteen days in prison now should this proposal go through we could see those fines rice sharply to as much as seven thousand euro this is caused a i stole amongst opposition political parties as well as phone line in the
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blogosphere now those who are in favor of these changes to the law were talking really about the ruling united russia party here defended by saying it brings russia into line with the rest of europe though if we look elsewhere and what type of fines and what type of sentences can come into into play take from for example where if you take part in all through ice demonstration of protest if you wear a mosque or anything that will cover your face to hot try and hide your identity you could face a fine of forty five thousand euro close up history years in prison in switzerland that fine could go as high as seventy five thousand euro the reason the united russia has deemed that these changes to the old need to be made a comes off the back of the wave of county government protests that we've seen really since december of last year when the palm entry elections they were held note to the majority these protests have been peaceful of says however in spring of this year we sold them to a nasty and we had seen some protesters are talking police officers
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a number of police officers were injured during those demonstrations and lawmakers saying that these changes need to be made in order to make sure that the russian cities in the streets of russian cities are safe and that those trying those police officers trying to keep those streets safe kept safe themselves. still ahead. this hour here on our team painting by numbers we'll tell you what portion options art turned out to be fake and why most collectors com out of their money choose to keep quiet. thousands of egyptians are filling caro's tucker square right now we can check in we have some live pictures coming in from the center of cairo there you go thousands if not tens of you can see planning to call for the execution of ousted president hosni mubarak in fact revolutionary forces are pledging a million strong demonstration well egypt is the mass are expected to use the rally
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to score points for their presidential candidate who's up against mubarak's last prime minister in a runoff our tom barton is in cairo and reports the protest mood shows no sign of abating and could see the country slide back into anarchy. revolution renewed but these protesters never expected to be back in time risk where just a year after they ousted the dictatorial president hosni mubarak he's now serving a life sentence but after thirty years in power totaling the system he built is proving to be an even harder time the toppling the man everything is like saying from at all does economy create so this gave me that impression is that probably be one multi no rise again as they are already exhausted or too exhausted to go to the square and protest again but it's really impressive they went again and they all felt this thing dolly has been involved with egypt's revolution from the beginning
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she works to monitor a civil and political developments in the country or lack of them many egyptians are dismayed that little if anything has changed under the ruling supremes council of the armed forces or scouts in fact we see that. if there is. continuing mubarak's regime and offering only very minimal course sessions to that evolution whenever he has to these demonstrations erupted on for the notorious court decision that not only spared mubarak's life but acquitted his sons and six former security officials protesters say the second insult is the heavily criticized presidential runoff election a street choice between the old guard in the form of the next move barrett man and the religiously conservative muslim brotherhood people who did not go to squares
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and streets again to protest those two big punches in the face more than they think this is their last chance to win begs that country others believe more time is needed even though it may be a bumpy ride i don't think politically stable in the next four years. surgical operations which you would see if. we saw this but i think the most. successful but until then the revolutionaries plan to fight on which brings us back to real. protesters here of describe their religious revolution to me rather like a train but it term and not to have it the rails either by religious hardliners or by the regime but they're equally desperate to stop it running out of steam lest egypt go off on the wrong track altogether tom watson artsy to free a square cairo. now don't forget all our coverage is available for you at our t.
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and its allies are preparing for syria's transition of power the white house says president assad hand they control to the opposition will help bring an end to the fifteen months of bloodshed well a number of western and arab states have long been pushing for regime change while asad has maintained his nation's real war comes from outside meanwhile reports have emerged suggesting britain is planning to set up camps in syria where troops and agents will help the rebels fighting against the government to live now to media sexpert terakhir lee in london joins us for some analysis this hour the u.s. says along with its international partners it's focused on preparing for a political transition in syria what exactly does that imply well i think. americans are sort of slow growth some talk about transition what they're effectively mean is regime change that is what they did in libya. dire consequences as we can see american crew to do it of course we always listen.
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to the west in syria as we all know the situation is extremely complicated we have now a huge civil war going on. the russia and china have entered the security council from adopting a resolution against the sort of grew she the united states and britain and their other allies have absolutely no pressure on the other side to come to the negotiate negotiating table and start a process of dogs so it would appear to me that what we now have is an end game situation where the united states has decided to remove the screw jeem and who use everything in a spot to do so well all of the rebels have. that un brokered peace plan and
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carried out fresh deadly attacks on government troops but the u.n. chief says the plan remains central to resolving the syrian crisis you say it's end game for what exactly does that mean well i think the plan to bring both sides to the table and have a negotiated settlement is obviously the best way to move forward but it has been decided actually by some hardliners n.b.s. regime and largely by those arming the rebel movement and making it into a conflict of arms and not just politics the saudi arabians and look at through a centrally decided to repeat the libyan operation under the control of the west that is what i mean by own game that this is now in my opinion it's very difficult to sort. of buy a negotiated settlement because the rebels are show of absolutely no interest in
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doing so what they're doing is quite interesting it is affectively provoking the regime to take down for actions against them they carry out an attack the regime responds the worse the response of the regime. easier it is to stay the only thing that will solve this now is miller green to mention by the way as we saw in libya and many many years ago we saw it in the former yugoslavia and exactly the same land is currently out of work at present our side has agreed to ease humanitarian access to syria's four hardest hit provinces do you think that will go some way to countering how he's portrayed by western and some arab politicians and states well i think. my my own feeling is it's too little too late on his now too. get the approval of everyone but i mean the arab world is
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divided let's speak clear above the the united states is using the saudis and the three who are making who are responding to asserts reliance on his own tribe in religion b. you know lights they are using this fact because this is a minority to engender and create the response but in between the allow it some of the sudanese you have many many different small groups of people belonging to different religions they feel very threatened if a beaker three star regime is a stablished there so i think clear that it really does seem to me to be a pretty desperate situation on the other side in this area you have the people who are opposed to foreign intervention this includes the current iraqi regime which is ironic given that this regime was set up centrally by the united states the rockies
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the iranians the hezbollah in lebanon are completely opposed to cora miller cream dimension and so a great deal is a stake and if there is a western miller cream to mention it is going to be very difficult prevented from spilling over into the now other neighboring. indeed a very complex situation on the ground and around the world really many thanks tara kelley live with us on the line zia broadband from london thank you for that thank you. look now at some more world news this hour there have been scuffles in ukraine over a new language law which if they asked will officially allow russian to be used alongside ukrainian in some regions around one thousand people both for and against the proposal rallied outside part of the memory the bill one initial majority its opponents are mainly. liz keen to keep ukrainian as the only official language the
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supporters are mainly russian speaking citizens who make up half around town i should say the country's population. queen elizabeth house rounded off her diamond jubilee celebrations by broadcasting a message of thanks hundreds of thousands of cheering people gathered in front of buckingham palace as the royal family appeared on the balcony and watched a military fly past it followed a carriage procession and a special thanksgiving service in st paul's cathedral the queen's without her husband the duke of edinburgh after he was admitted to hospital on monday. now they have pictures worth a thousand words and in the art world you're also talking millions of dollars to pay for said treasures however experts now claim that roughly half of all work sold today are fake merges laura smith caught up with one russian collector who is happy to share the forgeries he was tricked into by. very important works of art go
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under the hammer every day in london's west end but how can our love is be sure of what they're buying according to scotland yard a staggering fifty percent of all arts sold is fake what we're looking at these days is a very considerable increase in faking of twentieth century or so i've seen a number of provincial houses and of those. so fakes. are considerable scale and i think it's something that we all accept a lot of forgeries are also sold on auction websites but it's not just internet buyers who can be taken in by the forwards as brush the latest auction house to come into the spotlight it's christie's which is involved in a high court battle with russian tycoon victim back so he paid more than two and a half million dollars for a painting he thought was by prominent russian artist bodies. and they find out
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later that it appears to have been signed for several years after death the case will go on for nineteen days and according to experts will probably cost more than the painting itself which is one reason why more of these claims don't go to court but another buyer of russian art when confronted with lemons made lemonade eager to busiek off discovered his art collection meant to fund his retirement was mostly forgeries now he's displaying the paintings as a warning to others. when we have gone dark of our money where ashamed to talk of it i'm trying to be the first who says don't be ashamed of showing us because we believe you who no one would doubt now the time has passed and we realize we made a mistake and it's important to publicize the mistake because the quantity of russian figs is such. that it discredits national art. lets you call for showing
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each of his pictures alongside two different city pickets one attesting the painting is genuine and one proving it sometimes that even signed by the same person and his collection is just the tip of the iceberg i think there's going to be a lot more of this to be misled quite high profile prosecutions in the u.k. and germany of so-called muster forgeries and what those case of the field is that some excellent fakes from hundreds of excellent fakes have been placed on the market and maybe that's just a very small part of it how croft's message is clear it doesn't matter whether you're buying off the internet or as a reputable auction house buyer beware norris myth r.t. . they know that our business saskin joins us now with an update daniel an amazing bit the amazing beauty i should say of the north caucuses gets chinese pulses
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racing putin is in beijing as you've been talking about to see china invested in this stunning ski resorts of dagestan and salty which is host to the twenty fourteen winter olympics the country will pump three billion dollars into special tax free zones plan is to boost tourism by a third make russia self one of the world's top resorts president putin also signed off of four billion dollars investment fund topping the world's resources of siberia china cause the region's forests and farm and major investment opportunities countries no plan to double trade turnover in just five years. this check mark is because the u.s. services sector unexpectedly grew data just about sent wall street slightly worrying new figures show u.s. government that will top a record seventy percent of g.d.p. by the end of this year by german industry of slobo therefore this rate in months according to a new survey that's pushed frankfurt to close down for a second day. see figures of from friday's shop for the queen's jubilee. news for
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the eurozone the chief of the world's oldest buying house she is on trial for corporate fraud because just to say they're fed up with spending cuts while the rich are getting away with it it's alleged when alice saundra perfumer head of rival unicredit bank he helped deprive all thirty's of hundreds of millions of euros through a text of void in scheme involving britain's bulk lease bank three bookies bosses have also been charged and that's not helping the all prized by the huge data suggest people will use this crude. prices. russia closed ok though a couple of hours ago markets here have had a terrible year overall and investors now think the country's economy should start to grow and get better try to make a camera as is moving into the e.u. meanwhile it looked at the plant in lithuania to supply europe initially two thousand vehicles will be made there while it sounds out the markets also analysts say has a strong stance of success as beating of foreign competition in russia to keep top
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sport here. and the ruble gained against both currencies that bad news from europe also pushing the euro down on the dollar but you are on the dollar losing to russia's currency today and finally emerging powers want to build a joint cable around the world to supply high speed internet google is in talks to help link the thirty four thousand kilometers of fiber optic cable from china russia africa brazil to the united states construction on the billion dollar projects due to start next year and it may be tied to existing subsea oil pipelines and job today in these are all the news and interviews on the web site all to dot com slash business plan right daniel thank you for that and you are just a humanity way from the latest edition of julian assange just talk show here on our t.v. that's after our top stories and this very short break. there
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here with r t the line from moscow our top stories hewas interest in julian assange just takes a sinister turn as his contacts are whole robson interrogated in an apparent attempt to fish out information about the wiki leaks founder. moscow and beijing continue to cement their strong ties as the day one of the lead singer of putin's visit to china reaffirms their shared stance on a number of international issues. and my pics from tucker square here as thousands gather for what's promised to turn into a million man of protests calling for mubarak's execution the muslim brotherhoods accuse of capitalizing on people's anger to sweep aside their presidential election a bible against thousands of people live here on talk there somewhere. next on our
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t.v. as promised julia saajan has guest pull no punches on the world's biggest issues in the latest edition of his show. drew in a song. that is true where she will be exposed the world secrets these documents the united states government being attacked by the united states strongly condemn this question because people belong illegally. five hundred days now being detained without charge. but that doesn't stop them. today we're on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. a furious war of the future of our societies is on the way most. visible on the ones on a network.
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