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here in damascus they've confirmed to have a fighting in homes they confirm the use of heavy artillery machine guns and they've also been reporting about shelling sprung helicopter we also hear that they've been a large number of civilians trapped inside this fighting and also the u.n. mission spokesperson has told us that they have the information about a number of syrian army offices be captured the also expressed concern about this is collation about this violence in the country and indeed there is a growing peace plan peaceful solution for the syrian crisis is now seriously threatened. when nato meanwhile is now openly hinting at a possible military intervention in syria lances chief compare the situation there to that of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety s. before it was bombed by nato into submission international relations professor mark omened says the u.s.
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is sticking to its idea of regime change. united states and britain and france have made a strategic decision by a long haul are there as a way of putting pressure on iran changing the whole. order of the middle east and therefore if they can achieve that through syrian domestic horses deniable support or other arab special forces and. supplies weapons all over that ultimately i think they will not wish to accept a defeat in regime survived it would be a huge geopolitical setback for the power relations between our states and its allies in syria and iran are overwhelmingly ultimately in favor of the western states but of course to go in on the ground by could be written in kosovo in one hundred nine against serbia is a big risk for them leaving over the could be casualties on our side it's not clear that western public opinion is also committed to regime change other crisis of their own soldiers they saw what have you know now iraq still a very one sided international calls. but of course would want to become
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a multi-sided conflict that were extremely dangerous and lower the risk of course of an explosion in this region. for mainstream media has been hot on the syrian regime from the outset largely ignoring reports of reveller trucks that is for persistently handing assad back by often contradictory soundbites as artie's attacks are sort of explains for some it's part of a first strike perfected by decades of practice. images like these. and words like these innocent civilians were beaten imprisoned and the violence protect civilians are often what have preceded military operations in the name of stopping brutal killings by hardened dictators and while authoritarian regimes are not devoid of responsibility for atrocities the story often ends there especially when leaders of intervening countries have to justify their wars to their people it's depressingly easy to sell a war it's almost becoming a habit actually even in spite of. the lies told over iraq the same
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stereotypes crop up again and again and again regardless of who or what kind of regime is being attacked whether it's a secular regime or a religious one to the viewer it's about the good guy bad guy it's about saturating us over and over and over again with the same images now here's what they're good at satisfied the viewing audience without exposing your true agenda in one thousand nine hundred. told the story of what iraqi soldiers did to babies in a kuwaiti hospital to think abuse and let the children to die have a clue. her testimony was widely publicized and cited by politicians in justifying their support for kuwait in the first gulf war turned out she was the daughter of the kuwaiti ambassador to the us and her testimony was part of a public relations campaign run by an american p.r. agency for the kuwaiti government sparking controversy and public anger. p.r.
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firms or individuals spin doctors consulting for governments and politicians is certainly not new or uncommon but while there may be a need for effective communication there's also a very thin line between that and saddam hussein to build and keep weapons of mass destruction out right manipulation as many would point to the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction he used as a pretext for western powers to attack iraq in two thousand and three. communication is a weapon each slogan is a dum-dum its advertising terms have become war terms we talk about target we talk about strikes again we talk about its impact if this is terrible it is also a weapon in the war because all wars not are broadcast live and these images going through this world opinion with it's already been done several times in the us to change the face or more to bring the bodies to make up you can always simulate a massacre that is not the current misinformation it is easy to fall during your
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period of war we first need to get it even when history is full of examples to learn from some say people's collective memories are simply too short realities hardly ever block a white truth with many sides to it but when the wheels of the p.r. war machine start hurting serving up polish that happens through the facts take a back seat at the first a lot of statements are often what sticks and even if corrections apologies come later the damage has already been caught the consequences are often the reverse of the. tougher still you are to me part. well still to come the saeed no. bliss or tanabe prisoners are denied justice the u.s. turns a blind eye to those being held for years without even being charged with any crime . you optimism over spain's one hundred billion euro bailout crumbles as markets realise that not even that scene up to bring them back from the brink.
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rushes the opposition is getting back into protest mode with a plan that march through central moscow data on tuesday a similar rally in may descended into violent clashes with dozens of police officers injured and crew new cases filed against those who started the trouble but artie's jake agrees is across the story in central moscow for us now jacob the rally is due to start in a couple of hours other any signs of activists got through starting point. you know we're seeing really a steady flow of people arriving at this site behind me has been officially sanctioned for fifty thousand people the key question is can they amass those numbers that they failed in recent similar protests on may the sixth again the march of millions called some conservative estimates there messed around eight thousand people in attendance and that was marred by violence of clashes between protesters and police largely blamed on the fringe element of this opposition
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movement that has been twiddly in support really ever since those presidential elections the results were announced its heyday in terms of people hours on the street just after the parliamentary elections amid allegations of other tool for some of the key people played roles in organizing this we're told by police yesterday in raids now monger moleskin about the anti corruption blogger all say the same yet solved check known t.v. personality and that is largely to do for their alleged role in orchestrating the activities on may the sixth that demonstration that took place was going to be quite an important one to watch this first of its kind since an important legislation has been passing with the raising the fines in place of disappearing public order now what that means when it comes to demonstrate is worth the demonstrations and sanctions and you turn up well you could be forced to pay a fine of up to nine thousand dollars and for those even though this has been sanctioned they could still face some punitive measures to keep their seem to be
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covering their faces in the crowds the reason this is being put forward according to legislators these who try and keep and maintain public order when it comes these mass demonstrations that have been critics they're saying this is essentially a financial curfew being put in place trampy keep people away from these demonstrations first of the only demonstration or rally to be taking place today we're expecting other ones were there more jubilant nature very celebrating this day of russia. mais their focus is going to be what goes on behind me today i ask because they're going to have to really be seen to be the new lease of life into this movement has been dwindling has been suffering six months after it started up still yet to really establish one leader to get behind perhaps more crucially pointed by many analysts is the fact that even though they are united in opposition to flatter me stand against disputed elections i don't really at the moment share
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any political ideals and ideology. in central moscow thank you. well israel has arrested dozens of sudanese refugees in the first stage of its plan to the port more than fifty thousand african nationals the country stars itself as a little eats away so democracy has attracted many africans fleeing from violence in their homelands but their one way journey really has a happy ending point to slip in our reports i thought that even. the sudanese are a cancer in our body who will do everything to return them to their lands strong words from a politician in the country built by those who survived the holocaust. sudanese dissident sudanese to sit down and even stronger words inciting racial hatred against african migrants. the point minister benjamin netanyahu has boasted loud that israel is the only democracy in the middle east and yet it's his
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own politicians who calling for verse that vehicle we need to expel the infiltrators from the lands of israel and we shouldn't be afraid to use that word many of the so-called infiltrators have already been expelled once fleeing poverty violence settle for a tyrian will some sixty thousand of them have crossed illegally into israel through the relatively poorest does it border with egypt israel is warn of an impending demographic and economic crisis in the future these are people who experienced severe trauma in their native land in therefore they saw their villages burned down eritrea's who were slaves of a dictatorial regime somewhere in torture camps in sinai and then a new struggle stars for them. is really say most come seeking work rather than refuge and when it comes to growing crime figures the newcomers make convenient scapegoats but the government cannot deport the migrants as they have a good protection those from sudan and eritrea no matter what the circumstances
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cannot be sent back because they face possible persecution. and so they stay but without permits and denied the most basic rights like shelter and food i feel very scary that most for their we have this this is a really really scary we feel like very secure. now and then there will be the arts of violence towards the refugees and they already have been apartments of african workers set alight and almost daily beatings. far from dealing with the situation prime minister netanyahu has announced his intention to go ahead with building a detention center to house ten thousand africans and to enforce a controversial law that will allow israel forty's to imprison illegal immigrants for up to three years without a trial then assume a leg should look into the eyes of visa africans who fled violence and despair and
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think about what they're doing to see how they're demonized how they're called names is terrible i am ashamed i am ashamed as an israeli as a jew in recent months street violence against the africans has surged all the more insidious because it seems to be getting the nod from above policy r.t. very. well that our across the world r.t. dot com including details on the u.s. state or an obscure law says it can be ok to put a gun on a police officer. plus watch what you do on the web a russian tech security firm of ones where in the midst of an international cyber war the same people behind two of the most damaging campaigns to date.
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high tech gadgets and software are supposed to make our lives much simpler but to do it they have to gather your private data but there's fear of what the tech firms are doing with your personal info and whether you can really keep anything secret anymore but on our teacher in the salinger meets the cypherpunk movement you say they're fighting your corner. well my country if a million people have a security clearance and they're allowed to access that private four point three million how can you call the data private right that's the problem is that it is not actually truly one hundred percent secret from every person on the pillow it is only secret from the people who are from the power of the powerful. when we talk about internet censorship it is about centralizing power to determine what people be able to access or not and whether it's government censorship or also private on censorship there are tinging the architecture of the internet from one universal
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network to a bulk and ization of smaller networks but what we are discussing since the beginning are all global issues whether we're talking of the the financial system going henri whether we're talking of corruption whether we're talking of geopolitics or energy or environment or i don't know all of these are global problems that mankind is facing today and we have one still one global tool between our hands that enables better communication better sharing of knowledge better participation in in political and democratic process what i feel what i suspect is that global universal internet is the only tool we still have between our hands to sort of wrestle them those global issues and this is why this is a central fight that we have to fight and that we all have a responsibility here too to fight. the terrorists on
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his hair thirty g.m.t. and if you've missed any of the series set by you can always catch all editions at r.t. dot com. now there are one hundred billion a year is still not enough to allay the ease pains that's the message being signaled by investors just days after the euro zone agreed to an enormous bailout for spanish banks in the short market optimism quickly evaporated spanish journalists to me go more adam says that on top of all that broken jobless ballads are being left to fend for themselves. spanish government has been pushing a very very strict agenda austerity cuts for months already we've seen that before in all their bailout countries when you know one hundred billion euro seem to any economy there is sense to see as much for a few days and then investors realize that we're still in an economic crisis in an economic downturn in the case of spain even in a recession certainly the banks have to be bailed out we need our banking system
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intact of course but people east anglia because the banks are actually at the root cause of this crisis the case of a spain because of the property bubble the cheap loans and all that so people would be saying why bail out the banks bail out us we also need to be citing why they're angry. when next hour an hour to american economist nouriel roubini tells us why europe's debt ridden states can't all be tarred with the same brush. sometimes people tend to say the eurozone problems because of lack of his called the brain or fisk of reckless those that applies to be the only only degrees there is there lie then. that is the fifteen percent of g.d.p. . that is it and then that led to the fiscal crisis and actually in that in spain in the island was the problem of that eventually led to the problems of having to bail out the banks large that is the greater the fiscal problem was on the fiscal problem the first place. so you cannot generalize there are different types of
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cries within the eurozone. the us supreme court is refusing to hear an appeal filed by seven guantanamo bay prisoners are being locked up for lengthy periods without even being charged that's aspired to president obama's electoral promise to close in a tourist facility for good and the worthington author of the files believes such an approach makes a mockery of the entire us justice system. for the last two years in particular the d.c. circuit court said the appeals court has been rewriting the rules of detention has been overriding that decisions that were made by the district court judges has been saying affectively anything that the government says we should be treating as though it's true. and has been stopping any of the prisoners being released through these legal means in the last two years not
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a single prisoner has when they hate this court was decision it's very very politically motivated by the d.c. circuit court these are very right wing judges they don't want prisoners released under any circumstances what was happening in the early days was the judges were very impartially looking at the evidence and saying look you're calling upon the evidence of some of the prisoners fellow detainees you we also see here that you have actually said that you don't trust the statements that were made by a lot of these prisoners we don't trust your statements that were made by people in the field they were very carefully looking at all the different sides as they're supposed to do but there's been these persistent refusals to release people regardless of how they're judged and i think that makes a mockery of the entire process if we keep having review processes under bush and now under obama saying we do not want to keep holding these people and yet we don't
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release them what does that say for our notions of justice it makes a mockery of it. more international headlines for you now students in montreal closing the latest protest over tuition fee hikes in canada they targeted the country's grand prix is on ongoing rallies at least thirty nine people being arrested for trying to disrupt leave it a few days ago demonstrators were subjected to tear gas and spreads and clashed with police students have been protesting for months to model a freeze on tuition fees. united states and south korea have held a joint military training three hour live fire exercise in a very old multiple launch rocket system. drill took place amid worry that north korea could launch a third long range rocket test during april's failed attempts.
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american negotiators have left pakistan after weeks of efforts failed to reach a deal on reopening the nato supply routes into afghanistan and then about banned alliance convoys last year after an american drone strike killed twenty four local soldiers there was intensified since then with similar tragedies involving service personnel and civilians jason this from antiwar dot com believes the u.s. no longer cares about winning pakistan's favor. i think right now the the administration is determined to partridge itself as being tough on pakistan and a hawkish hawkish on pakistan heading into the november elections and they don't want to show any signs of weakness we go even further and say the other key pakistani demand is an apology for the november attacks on pakistani military bases which no one seems to think were intentional attacks in the first place but which the u.s. is adamant about not wanting to apologize for it's inconceivable that the us can
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keep up this occupation of afghanistan in the long run without. at least nominal support from the pakistani government simply too it expensive to use the central asian supply routes but it doesn't seem to be any simple solution right now beyond the us finally coming to its senses and apologizing for the november attacks and stopping the drone strikes and i don't think the administration is prepared to to make any concessions at all so i think this. relationship is just going to keep getting their attention or trying. to change of personality join katie on the business there's hardly a katie so the european markets have just opened up with a what's happening yeah exactly zero is still concerned really that sort of the theme of the day i'd say kerry now the optimism we saw at the beginning of the wake which is of course fueled by the spanish bank balance of one hundred twenty six billion dollars now seems to be a distant memory and that's because investors they will details and its concerns
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over the final details that are sending spanish bonds high are surging by the most in four months now investors as i say they are continuing with caution and that's ahead of the great election on the in the seventy and also possible federal reserve stimulus and european bank easing as well so let's have a look at that in the sea now i mean they've been open for about twenty minutes or so so it's certainly early days as you can see both relatively flat reading just now there's been reports in the financial times that the european commission president jose manual but also said that the banks need to go beyond measures proposed last week and submit to a single cross border supervisor now he spoke about the need to go further in terms of integration so this deeper problems that is still there and investors as i say not convinced by the spanish they want to know the exact details of how the sovereign debt crisis is going to be kids let's have
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a look at the asian markets nikkei is actually closed now so that's how it closed up today are speaking about the year actually the currency for japan. have come out officially that they want the currency to appreciate they say that it's overvalued and that's largely because investors in times of uncertainty they had to save the havens or one of those is again along with the greenback as well and scandinavian currencies and swiss franc. look at that time out. still up and running and they too are dropping around seven tenths of a if you look at the u.s. markets will have a look at how they closed up yesterday. they were actually feeling the pressure as well the dow jones closed for the first time in five sessions actually i wanted to mention oculus well if i may because they came out with new technologies some new software that i'll sell to impress investors they actually fell by over one and a half as a company there's lots to be impressive. to sell thirty billion
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world wide nests right there let's have a look at the us markets not today and yesterday the balkan states leisure time for investors here because it's a public holiday but they were written on saturday. the weekend crazy intake is just that number is in the air would you believe that we had prices we also had the hopes that the european sovereign debt crisis was going to get resolved. let's have a look at some oil prices and shy away now they're trading at their lowest scuse me is have a look at the very yes head of myself as per usual. the stuff makes and as well as that we've got the euro dollar one twenty four ninety four for the common currency just that is why is it was yesterday what is jumping ahead as they said look at those oil prices and trading at their lowest in eight months now so they want the saudi arabia minister as well he was told by reporters yesterday they want to know what output is going to look like in the second half of this year with. me saying
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on the fourteenth of june they're going to be talking about how much production they're going to be doing forty percent of the world's oil production oh i carry that. in about fifty minutes with another. currency well for the money world in a few minutes cars a report reveals will show you the secrets in four minutes. before and so stay with us. six.
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that there are the headlines now we aired r.t. united nations observers report a sharp rise in rebel attacks on syrian forces this maters in chief instead of possible armed incursion regardless of un backing. russian opposition activists gear up for another mass rally in moscow after a similar demographics month led to clashes with the protest trend now on the brain . and israel begins implementing its plan to expel more than fifty thousand african refugees what's seen as a racist purging policy deepens all the races of democracy. starting a river into sideswipe one big business is the kaiser report.
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i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report top ten toes dead horses and big fish stacey however max who hasn't read the scripts before hand these are some of the headlines i have for our three hundredth episode. of three hundred baby that's right we're going to be batting the same as ted williams well it only took three hundred episodes for this image to erupt out of spain max this is rise up yeah you know the indignados are joining the globe all insurrection against banker occupation rise is.
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