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soldiers. these are aren't opposition groups or feeling like i gave you some texts earlier today the opposition is not complying with the point it asks to stop the violence and the government doesn't comply with these point either but you can of the blame the government only you cannot say that sup to the government to stop shooting as soon as they pull back armed opposition groups immediately move in and take over those cities now next pointed but humanitarian aid there was a special point about dead just a few days ago the syrian government concluded talks with the un about providing access for the seven humanitarian organizations from the u.n. they had a humanitarian forum on syrian the syrian government's participated in that so humanitarian aid is coming in and i think it is important to the next point it bugs release of political prisoners and peaceful protesters who have been detained
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hundreds of people have been released yes some new ones have been arrested but you cannot say that nothing is happening again this is wrong because this is just intended for people who are not interested in details superficial people who just are going to hear some very short slogans very short messages on the television and on the internet and the next point we bought x. is for the media and we insisted that the syrian government should open borders for all journalists to come in they complained that some journalists are biased yes we do know that journalists are sometimes spies like elders sirus some of the people working on the edges year are resigned because they were not happy with the edge a tory policy there and they complained about in spice but we still believe that majority of journalists work on a slate and a professional. really but unfortunately it was not fully implemented it was late
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but after the end of the plan was approved a number of journalists ready yes i know that not all of them received jesus for being there permanently and they have to travel for a period of time but you cannot see that nothing use happening these are just a few examples of you cannot paint everything in a black only painting just one side of the conflict with black paint come or something last question please. i don't list a lot of ralph i would like to specify those regional and western clare stat act according to the wires a better principle asking for motor invest intervention what do they have cream they want are they looking for some political economic benefits or is there some other some religious grounds what do they really see. i can't speculate as to what
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they want to know i can only tell you what with think we think this can take us this can take us to the gross violation of stability that has already been seriously undermined in the region the consequences will be unpredictable it will affect agreed number of countries in the region. for. the princes and at the core of this process. the. muslim world will be divided between the shia and the sunni's. and i only hope that this is not the goal of those who take a strong stand strongly favoring the regime change in syria. our position our expedition our assessment is that such a series quite possible unless we all join our efforts can take
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decisive and concerted efforts to detour to text all the parties in syria and make them stop fighting and come to the negotiating table colleagues i have to apologize to those of you who did have time to ask your questions but this is not the last time we come together you're welcome to visit around the world together with us and you'll have more opportunities to talk to us that's all i have for today thank you . all right watching a live now with foreign minister sergei lavrov where moscow says it will not let the u.n. security council sanction military action in syria we do have all the details from our t's peter oliver peter tell us foreign minister said again a lot of has made russia's position on syria quite clear. yes circular for all of their speaking about well where russia stands when it comes to what's going on in
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syria at the moment saying russia wouldn't allow anything to go through the united nations that would lead to military action outside military action taking place in the country however he did say that russia wouldn't just veto any resolution it came along only those that go against. the way russia sees that a solution should be found to the crisis in the country now he did say that the kofi annan six point plan was still the only option for a peaceful solution in syria stressing the word peaceful. because that is exactly how russia wants to see this come about they still believe that dialogue is the only way they. involved in the syrian conflict can can sort out their problems now talking about those sides in the conflict. quick to you to criticize those who place all of the blame for what's going on in syria at the door of the assad government saying that the the rebel forces need to shoulder as much of that
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responsibility as the government that those rebels those opposition forces have been responsible for for attacks against civilians. also to making the point of saying that. says doctors and nurses that also come under attack from r.p.g. fired by the syrian opposition troops now in terms of what the next step could be for syria where russia features in knots rob said. he wants to see a international conference held to discuss what the international community can do to try and sort things out in the arab state he said this conference should include the un security council's permanent members as well as syria's neighbors so look into the lives of iran iraq as well as other gulf states they could be brought in to discuss this is well as the european union countries. saying the countries have
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a a lot of interest in what's going on in syria they should be part of coming to this international conference to try and discuss what can be done on it now in terms of . the criticism that russia has faced for not acting in the eyes of some parts of the world saying that this is really unfair criticism that those that say that the solution to what could happen in syria is being delayed by the fact that russia isn't getting involved with wanting to see international military involvement well that's really not correct saying that well one word could start a fire that would take years to put out or his exact words saying this really if countries were to go into to you know how to hold an international intervention that it could start something in that region that could take a long time to put right. all right peter oliver with latest developments talking to us live from moscow thank you for that report peter. russians are
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violating protest regulations and other news while now have to pay seven thousand euros or to up to two hundred hours of community service president putin stressed and the new rally on law is in line with european standards the opposition is planning a so-called million man march next week but it looks like the movement is unlikely to live up to its former glory as artie's jacob grieves now reports. it's been dubbed moscow's take on the globe who occupy movement but whilst in america canada and around the globe we've seen protesters bedding down in their thousands here they've never quite reached those numbers or the people needed to do these because most of them just come to us in the weekends and in the evenings fair with the support and a continual game of cat and mouse with the city's police has taken its toll it's all keep our style protest in moscow was only started up
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a short time ago it's already is the poor seems to be dwindling but those with to come out and visibly show their support numbering fewer and fewer we're talking about tens rather than hundreds more often than not and what's left is a hardcore few struggling to keep this movement alive like occupy elsewhere this has been organized online and epitomized by their encampment but that's about where the similarities end rather than demonstrating against perceived social inequality this is principally about one man in charge president vladimir putin is a stance that has won them support spurred by the backlash from disputed parliamentary elections but it's a faction that has little else to agree on the silicon born the rate of fusion of very different political forces will have national socialists already called bolsheviks over here a lot of people who just don't want to log some people just want to have
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a party or so in this case when you have these fusion of very different political forces it's next to impossible for them to. have any demands symbolized by white ribbons the movement survived nearly half a year with mass peaceful demonstrations initially grabbing the public's attention hard to ignore some electoral reform has followed. but more recently the efforts of the marred by violence leading to a change of tactics swapping clashes for camping the stage shift things took root after tweet by prominent activist alexina valmy of arrests have followed and many don't see the police as the real threat to the movement's longevity ever see if it gives examples of a leader is always required as without a leader any movement is doomed to fail there is a unique situation here though as there is presently no leader here than me and we wouldn't get a british i have not seen any leader that i can vote for myself but i hope that
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this movement will result in the birth of a new smart balanced and you kid a leader of their development as a movement is something many will be watching intensely currently it still ranks in its infancy finding these feet but to convince a nation let alone their own supporters more than tents and twitter will be needed to grease moscow all right thirty minutes past the hour and after being branded a threat to national security by a stone e r r t is eastern european correspondent alex said a chef ski traveled to tallent to try and get an explanation along with a number of russian and a stunning politicians he was put on a blacklist by security police after serious of reports about some of the country's policies there's alex's investigation into the events. every time i travel to a story i always enjoyed the wonderful hospitality the food and the sightseeing of
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this baltic country from the journalism point of view over the past several years i've produced several stories on social and economic issues here but i never expected that my reports from a store near would be regarded by some as a threat to national security. every poor to buy the country's security police stated that my last three stories had an anti estonian tone and had nothing to do with the reality that is despite the fact these reports and rising neo nazis and a punitive new language law and the economic problems in the country featured prominent politicians and think tanks we went to the capitol tallent to investigate what this was all about finding myself on that list certainly came as a big surprise until i managed to speak to some of the locals who say that being there is nothing out of the ordinary here is andré has also been the victim of the security police for several years now. and how long have you been on that list. for three years now and this is connected to my work as
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a producer for russian channels basically people who are somehow connected to russia get on this list the police don't do anything bad to only minor things for example last year forty five minutes after i talked to one of our producers on the phone i saw a parking fine on my car's windscreen it had been standing there for more than a year and then i suddenly got to find him among others to be blacklisted were russia's foreign minister almost every russian t.v. news station and a handful of us stoniest top politicians some of whom were in fact jumped to our defense tallinn's mayor said in a statement that accusing r.t. of anti is stony and propaganda made the country a laughing stock we asked his closest political ally parliament member on the form as to why they risk their careers and decided to support us when we deal of a. now why did the mayor and your party try to defend r t while personally rushing
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to the canal it was not only about your can we believe this is undemocratic what gives them a right to label the media as safe and unsafe and putting black stains in certain people's reputations when i got on a very same list i told my mother about it she's old and she remembers soviet repression very well too upon hearing this news she nearly fainted and i had to call a doctor. to get says i decided to go straight to the security police i was stalled their press officer was out of town but they gave me his telephone number i called and he told me i had to address my questions by email. i did but all i got in response was this. it seems that you haven't read our new reviews their public for everyone in the english translations can be found on our web page we have grown used to a stone as officials denying us interviews so this response was no surprise i did
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not receive any explanation either as to why my work is considered offensive in a store nor what consequences may i face but i along with media storm us on the blacklist hope that this mystery will soon be resolved with so many questions being asked domestically about the actions of the security police and the country's leadership is now under severe pressure to deliver some answers in the middle of june we're expecting a stone as prime minister to produce a statement explaining the actions of the organization meanwhile those who found themselves on the blacklist in their home country are hoping that this practice will be then a british look see russia r.t. reporting from tallinn in the store u s s r t and coming up ahead in the next few minutes how first to bring down government websites are just peaceful demonstrators we speak to an indian activist as the country's internet users hold mass rallies
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against internet censorship also trigger happy housewives. more and more women in new york are gunning for a new hobby find out what's driving that female firearm frenzy and a few minutes here on our team. thousands of egyptians flocked to carl's tahrir square demanding presidential candidate off shah feet former prime minister is banned from election runoff next week protesters said they didn't want to be ruled by the ex military official they also held mock trials for hosni mubarak and other members of the regime denouncing the verdicts in the trial of the former president mubarak was sentenced to life in prison for his role in. killing protesters during the popular uprising that toppled the leader of last year next week's presidential election will see the ruling military council transfer power to
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the elected president live first but human rights activists ashima held me told r.t. it's unlikely the army will give up control over the country. i think that definitely people didn't expect to see mubarak's expression minister an ex minister. and a muslim brotherhood candidate in in the second run for the elections in egypt but at the same time i did think that we should someone like a good shit fit in the same bus as. morsi they are not as corrected as someone like chivvied for example the military council had a huge influence on the the entire process the elections is under their supervision and by saying deaths having any kind of elections with the military council in power in egypt has no difference between having elections before there is lucian when mubarak was in power so the military is and to is integrated in all the institutions of the country and they're definitely part of the gene so i think that
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they wouldn't allow he wouldn't know some resolution a candidate or someone who is again to change the status coup to come into power through the elections indian internet users are taking their grievances onto the streets as they hold mass rallies against online censorship anonymous operation india a branch of the global hacking group are angry about the laws that ban file sharing websites new delhi based activist. believes anonymous are simply peaceful demonstrators. we are trying to reach out to the government of india and to tell them actively that this ban this censorship that they have put up on the whole country is unacceptable because millions and millions of people are getting affected by sides being banned that is used daily by designers and filmmakers to upload their video and get in touch with their clients and everything it has become
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almost impossible for them to conduct their daily business they're losing massive amounts of money and they're losing massive amounts of opportunities so it is a very destructive thing to ban the internet like that this thing that is widely referred to as hacking is not done by the anonymous group what anonymous does is something known as distributed denial of service which is known as a d.d. o. s. according to the two thousand and eight amendment of this bill this has been viewed as an offense but it is just a normal protest when people are protesting they're going and they're sitting in front of the offices of the organization you know they're blocking access to various functions of the of the government that is why what is happening it's just peaceful it's just a peaceful protest. activists have also been setting their sights on neo nazis even had to r.t. dot com to find out how the area in front of a forum has been treated by the group and they should have expected a bounce the message from the hackers who also erased the nationalists message
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video on demand all the old girls. and all registry now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. forget cocktails or treadmills an increasing number of women in new york are taking to the shooting range to let their hair down after a hard day's work and they're also taking of their holiday home with sales of guns an american woman doubling in the past few years. has the story. it's the show that define new york city's ambitious successful females who are known for their know of law nicks and cosmopolitans. in real life. the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple tops more punch in the
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sweet cocktails call it shooting in the city we're still letter and rifles meet and different it's not uncommon but i've been feeling bad and i rather do it it's pretty cool actually it's very empowering if something like yeah you know you get ahold of a gun who does it it's not really that many times westside pistol range has become something of a networking hotspot a place where women from finance law education and many other industries gather to schmooze which grab the. magazine were out of ammunition and learn how to fire fifty rounds of bullets from a twenty two caliber semi-automatic rifle to. this growing unconventional trend was first triggered by a new york city social networking group called urban girls club which organizes for weekly new york city events open to its ten thousand members the last time we did this event it was sold out immediately like within hours organizer rachel bressler says rifle shooting is one of their most popular events are seeing that women are
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into care of themselves and being that strong women in new york and increasing number of females are not only firearms they're also buying them according to statistics the number of women who are no winners in the u.s. has nearly doubled in the house seven years with an estimated twenty three percent of ladies across the country currently packing for the past year the majority of new members of manhattan's shooting range have been women like karen you do it why can't i write show me how i'll do it better that's what we're going to see a. trigger happy few males making firearms something of a new york fashion i did all right could have done better i'm coming back to them going through that's legal. r t me your. some more old news in brief this hour
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a taliban suicide bomber disguised as a woman has blown himself up in eastern afghanistan for french soldiers were killed in the explosion and five others wounded it was the second deadly assault on saturday against nato forces france plans to withdraw all of its combat troops by the end of two thousand and twelve two years ahead of the planned pullout agreed by the alliance. riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades in capital tens of thousands staged the biggest anti-government demonstration in weeks since february last year the country's seen near a daily protests in which dozens died the shiite led opposition is pushing for greater rights and reforms from the country's sono rulers. a group of russian fans that were attacked in the ukrainian city of the ball after russia's match with the czech republic the brawl erupted and russian supporters emerged from the fan
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zone chanting slogans celebrating their team's four to one when some of those involved are reported to have been wearing the shirts of the ukrainian national team the fighting was broken up by police. euro zone finance ministers are set to discuss a possible rescue package for spain's beleaguered banks which could ask for help this weekend the international monetary fund says a cash injection of at least forty billion euros is needed however madrid has so far denied it will ask for a bailout the eurozone fears spain's troubles and a possible greek exit after next weekend's elections could break up the currency union. on its way max and stacy expose the dark secrets of the global financial industry and that because a report that's after the headlines. wealthy
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you for joining r t with me karen terrell quick recap of your headlines moscow says there's a no alternative to the u.n. envoy is peace plan and syria stressing it will not allow a military intervention with both sides to blame for the violence russia has proposed an international conference to resolve the conflict. demonstrators breaking the law now face higher fines in russia president putin a stress the new regulations are in line with european standards that's as analysts claim the protest movement supports our numbers are dwindling. and our eastern europe correspondent investigates why is tony a security police blacklisted him after
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a series of reports about some of the country's policies are all for russian t.v. channels and even the country's foreign minister were also branded a threat in the baltic state. next financial conduct max kaiser gives his take on europe's money troubles and why u.s. president barack obama is partly to blame. hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report cognitive dissonance trying to hold two opposing views in your mind at the same time and get knowledge of where that i'm not just talking about barack obama stacy ever tell me more max you talk about by cell by cell on the buyer on the cell on the buyer on the seller right that's coming up next but first i want to say fred.
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