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press protests on the eve of the egyptian presidential runoff as the country's highest court dissolved parliament allows mubarak's next prime minister to continue his controversial election challenge. the u.s. steps up deadly drone attacks on pakistani territory leading to calls for an investigation into their the galaxy amid claims innocent civilians are being killed in strikes of specially targeting terrorists. syria's government says there may be more suicide bomb attacks in the country's capital but a warning follows the arrest of a man with ties to an al qaeda linked group. live
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from our studios in central moscow you're watching our team with me and he said now it's great to have you with us eight pm here in the russian capital we begin with egypt and the election transition there is sliding deeper into turmoil as the country is left without a parliament ahead of this weekend's presidential runoff the supreme court's rulings effectively dissolved the islamist dominated body and allowed mubarak's last prime minister to stay in the presidential race to start to support the sirup ports from cairo more protest are on their way. the mood here in cairo is volatile left wing activists as well as liberals the youth sick and many in the muslim brotherhood are outraged earlier there were demonstrations in front of the constitutional court and now as we speak crowds are starting to gather in tahrir square the off wage is really because many egyptians feel that what has developed
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here is a carefully maneuvered plan by the supreme council of the armed forces scaf to remain in power looking at a decision that was announced yesterday just two days before an important presidential runoff and according to that decision the islamist dominated parliament has been dissolved in addition to that which i think is backed by the army and was also a prime minister in the mubarak era has been given the green light to remain in the presidential race the decision also reverts to legislative authority back to the ruling military and the military really holds executive authority in this country and to a new president is elected so you have this very worrying situation where a president will be elected in the absence of a constitution and also in the absence of a parliament so at this stage there are more questions than answers the official line from the muslim brotherhood is to respect the decision of the court we heard as much from their candidate dr mohamed morsi although he did warn that there could
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be more dangerous consequences and he did say in fact that if there were any kind of mishaps in the elections and he would support people going back to the streets there there have however been leading voices within the muslim brotherhood that have denounced the decision of the court and the phrase being used is that this is a fully fledged coup and we're hearing that kind of criticism from across the political spectrum on wednesday the justice ministry decreed that the military police and the intelligence services half of whites to arrest and detain civilians and that in addition has sent out alarm. belle's to me it seems as if the emergency law that was only recently lifted could very well be reintroduced so you have these political developments that are causing people like mohamed el baradei who is the former head of the united nations atomic energy agency to call on the military and the court to perspire only elections that were scheduled to get under the weight of the concern is that these elections will be overshadowed by violence the concern is
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also that the country will slide back into dictatorial rule and the other concern is that whichever candidate is elected as president will have powers that at this stage seemingly are unlimited. but get some more insight into the situation in egypt on this eve of the presidential runoff we're joined live from cairo by human rights activist nora nor thank you for being with us i want to begin with the muslim brotherhood which said that the court's decision will lead to quote more dangerous days than under mubarak's repressive regime how justified are such strong statements. in the courtroom that we saw yesterday from the supreme constitutional court. was a very strong reminder to the egyptian population that all of egypt's institutions are still. followers of mubarak and they are still they still belong to the mubarak
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regime the verdict from your city was a mere reminder that we're now back to square one. some people thought that there would be a more violent reaction with regards to the with regards to the verdict however surprisingly things are quite calm today on the streets and i actually think this is a positive thing because it reflects that people might be depressed yes they might be disappointed however it shows that there is hope of. perhaps of people taking things slow in order to think things over to see what the next step will be right but the islamists are really pushing the agenda in this election terms of we are going to be different than mubarak everyone else is the same thing with that said what do you think we can expect from this presidential runoff or are they going to are they going to make it and make it big because the population understands that right now it's very much like it was under mubarak. the mubarak regime for thirty
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years rule ruled the egyptian people with with with giving them an eye and all to meet and it's either the mubarak regime or the islamists and sadly we're back to the point where we were forced to choose between the mubarak regime and the islamists and strains in the mist in a way. doesn't that strengthen their chances because so many people might vote against the mubarak regime should. in one way yes it does strengthen their chances in one aspect however on another aspect let us not forget that for the last year and a half the supreme council of orange forces had designed the transitional phase in such a way to eliminate any form of opposition or any form of alternative to the supreme council of armed forces. actually fell victim to this simply because they fell into the trap that was set by the supreme council of armed forces and it was because of
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the behavior of the muslim brotherhood over the last over the last eighteen months their behavior of completely abandoning the revolution and running after the seats are there in parliament for the presidency that campaigns such as this which means boycotting boycotting campaigns were established several weeks ago in order to encourage people not to give legitimacy to these elections simply because they were placed by the supreme council of armed forces furthermore people that took part in the first round of the elections said the better alternative is to nullify their votes and to morrow more than five hundred thousand people will be sticking these stickers onto their ballots as a form of objection as a form of objection to having to choose between a member of the mubarak regime and the islamists both of which had abandoned the revolution so if that works and the is not the muslim brotherhood candidate loses
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in the runoff what's next are we going to see mass protest on the streets of cairo again. we will see mass protests the timing is still unsure as we know protests in egypt usually happen in response to something there's a very very big chance that mass protests arise in the case that either the order morsi win because many people see that both of them do not represent the revolution obviously he is a worse candidate simply because you represent the mubarak regime that the destroyed egypt for decades but the muslim brotherhood are also losing huge amounts of popularity with every day because of their political decisions what is next yes many people will return to the streets and lots of alternatives will be formed especially in this upcoming period in response to the horrible situation that we
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are in which is to choose between a member of the mubarak regime and a member of the muslim brotherhood ok human rights activist nor nor live with us on the line from cairo thank you very much for your input. and to see how the second round of this historic presidential election in egypt unfolds don't miss our special coverage here in r.t. throughout this weekend. trying. to grab the to run. around. like such. but it's time to. get. reports of fresh u.s. drone strikes in pakistan keep pouring in despite the country's officials demanding a halt to the attacks which they say are against international law at least three
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people believed to be militants have been killed in the latest incident and as washington continues to defend its tactics more and more civilians are falling victim to america's drone attacks arties going to camp explains. reports about you as drone strikes in pakistan come in more and more often we're getting used to hearing in the media such and such number of terrorists was killed with no way to verify really there are no names attached to those numbers usually but earlier this month american officials proudly announced that a drone strike in pakistan killed one of his top commanders almost two weeks later a video with the same men yeah yeah it was posted online with titles which are generally reserved for the living they're all qaeda leaders have not confirmed or denied on levy's death the video could have been taped before he's dead that's true so he might as well be dead but the confusion has once again raised the question of who's really dying in those bombings and how much do we actually know because it's
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all very murky what we do know is that the obama administration has dramatically ramped up drone strikes in pakistan around story hundred strikes since he took office it's this area bordering afghanistan which is on the fire but judging by the intensity of the u.s. strikes there one may think that only terrorists leave there that's not the case of course the long and based bureau for investigative journal. and says more than eight hundred civilians died in those bombings among them almost two hundred children what's interesting for a year u.s. officials are all together denied civilian deaths in drone strikes but reports on the ground told the opposite and thousands of people protesting furiously in pakistan told the opposite then that was the last straw and the aerial strike which killed two dozen pakistani soldiers last year by mistake diplomatic have a follow up between the u.s. and pakistan pakistan blocked supply routes to afghanistan and they still remain closed by the way a new wave of extremism has been steered by those strikes but it's also interesting
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u.s. officials have accused this bureau of investigative journalism which works to shed light on civilian deaths in those drone strikes of helping terrorists one might argue that this label terrorist helper is becoming an all too convenient tool for the government to brush off investigative journalism then there was this yemeni journalist who reported about the drone strike in yemen in two thousand and nine twenty one woman and fourteen children died there the journalist is now in jail where portably at the personal request of president obama himself. there's this line of thought in washington it's all perfectly fine as long as we're fighting the bad guys the president approves the list of those bad guys by the way the kill list on secret evidence with no review but does the argument we're fighting the bad guys
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mean the world should keep quiet about the execution of innocent people in washington i'm going to check and. still ahead here on our team of desperation so many of the villagers trying to make it into the guinness book of records saying their settlements have been destroyed by israeli authorities thirty eight times. so no unity in the e.u. discord over immigration is mounting within the block as critics accuse governments of using hardline tactics with deadly consequences. this theory and government is warning of possible suicide bomb attacks in mosques in damascus after it arrested a man with ties to al-qaeda linked group the suspect is said to have confessed he was going to blow himself up in the center of the capital meanwhile un observers have visited the town of homs after intense battles between government and opposition forces they found government buildings got it from the inside with dead
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bodies believed to have been removed or buried before when mission arrived power of those are already being drawn with past massacres in syria but there is growing doubt in the western media over the government's involvement in the atrocities across the country with reports also implicating rebel militia in the bloodshed some journalists went as far as claiming the opposition deliberately set them up to be shot by the syrian army david gibbs the press or at the university of arizona says media spin has left its mark on the conflict. as a general point in these types of you know conflicts the propaganda aspect is critically important and there's an effort in the west to portray rebels in a kind of almost purely positive light and syrian regime in a purely negative light and you know you have the facts on the ground are very hard to ascertain who massacre did for a long time for a while look like it was clearly done by the government but there was
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a report in the german process particularly from further argument it's. indicate that there is some indications that might have been some element of the rebels that might have committed at least part of the massacre the german report with the group the cool underscores the fact that it's very difficult to get at the truth in these types of conflicts where you know both sides are trying to use propaganda and spin to advance their positions and so this is being presented as is typically the case in these types of conflicts of the good versus evil conflict with all the blame on one side even if the reality is more complicated but we also spoke to mother agnes mariam to get their mother superior christian monastery in syria who claims she received one of the first accounts from the scene of a recent massacre in the country and she says portraying the conflict in black and white terms is unacceptable. we were out of the furnace in the. phone it was a scene. in the net of water with the end the people on the list that day is that
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they have seen. carrying out a national hospital in. arms of blankets off. of taking them to assemble them in moscow and the second day we have seen the observers coming through these very modest to be able to see the. cooks it's not. the. meat would keep those people international in the hospital then carried them on them in the end to give them to the opposition. to show them we see that are all in the story that you end up sort of that. men we don't know who they are i'm the position they have many strengths they are many people and each one of those factions are working independently it's why it's very
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difficult then you would say i had. and i'm bitter the cross talk later today discusses the syrian crisis with experts focusing on why western powers never reveal their real agenda for intervention. every case when the united states or britain or france or former colonizers of the middle east decide to intervene to overthrow a government bay a sign their mission a noble cause to defend democracy to defend freedom to protect civilians but never say we're coming in to brutally exploit dominate and take your way we're resources and use you as a bargaining chip in the global struggle against others i never say it like that because nobody would support that. residents of a palace to. the unveil its have contacted the guinness book of world records to register that their villages their village i should say has been demolished by
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israel thirty eight times to how co-founder and executive director of the israeli committee against house demolitions thinks it's a last ditch attempt to attract attention to their plight. i think this is an act of desperation they've turned to the israeli courts for years and years and years israeli activists have gone down to try to resist the demolition so there's been international campaigns against a jewish national fund which is behind the demolitions of these homes and nothing is helping israel comes back time and time and time again to demolish the homes of this small bedouin community that's been there since for hundreds of years and i think this is simply it's kind of a gimmick in a way to say to the world look we have no more redress you know in the end to the court of last resort is public opinion in other words if we can really put israel on the spot and really reveal what's going on here and to bring it into the
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international news and let the u.n. and the international community start to deal with this i think we have a chance through public opinion and international law to force the israeli government to do justice even towards its own arab citizens. don't forget all the stories we're covering here on r.g.p. can also be an so fun line twenty four seven and there is much more for you at our team dot com stocks my story come to life the spider-man suit that could climb its way into the future of the u.s. military. but down the drain with the brain a billion dollar highway in russia's far east gets washed away find out what high profile event the road was built for all mine at r t v dot com. a little little. little
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. they cares more about enforcing its borders then people's lives that's the damning conclusion reached by the latest report by amnesty international human rights group claims europe actively aims to prevent africans from reaching its shores endangering the lives of asylum seekers there are now increasing calls from critics to hold governments accountable for the treatment of immigrants as artists as our affiliate reports those who do manage to reach europe face increasing discrimination. it may be called the european e.u. . but discord is right and the swing to the extreme is becoming a little more mainstream especially when it comes to discourse on immigration and in some cases leads to outright violence from norway. to greece. to hungary. in our street is a rate doesn't unless the. recent elections in france and greece
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showed big gains for the far right and immigrants say they've increasingly been on the receiving end of prejudice in many forms. in all of europe a woman with a veil can go into any shop and buy anything she wants but it build women cannot work in this shop but what is in the report is the discrimination and racism in the everyday life to people are facing because they don't report because they don't trust the police so every time you get into that on the street or issue on this term woman that you had to go off and stick it off if you have whatever you don't report simply a two thousand and ten report by the european network against racism and discrimination found that racially discriminatory practices are widespread institutional in nature and practiced at all levels of society across europe in two thousand and eight the european commission proposed a directive that would ban discrimination on the grounds of age disability religion or belief and sexual orientation in all areas including social protection and
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advantages as well us access. goods and services now the current law only applies to the workplace but it's been four years and the directive is stuck largely because some member states are blocking it arguing that implementation would be too costly this activists say is one of the many failures of policymakers and while immigrants are blamed by politicians on the right for failure to integrate others say it's the authorities which have not done enough. it was a policy. to migrants i never knew that if there is a policy it's not the follow to far as i know of those who make the policy over the europe's economic troubles which are preoccupied leaders show no sign of ending soon but the race and immigration issues they left us solved could prove just as big a political time bomb tests are silly r.t. brussels. the problems of extremism and intolerance in the e.u.
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are widely overshadowed by the blocs current economic headaches governments across the world are preparing for market panic ahead of the greek vote this weekend the outcome of which could determine the country's eurozone future in case athens doesn't exist britain announced some hundred billion pounds will be pumped into its own banks to defend against any backlash author and commentator professor philip baggett says the great gangs that may spark are europe why chain reaction. well now it looks like that spain with needs bail out and once this has happened probably italy will then we have to question greece if greece actually accepts the euro this. illegal and minister to president so markets are invested in that this could leave and most of the present presidents for countries like finland or germany to say well we may actually if you don't get your house this in order so
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then they would have a more credible as friend. to push other countries to do the necessary. so it's a very open how this all end but i fear that in in the end these. two political pressure and start running the printing press. elsewhere around the world this hour around one thousand protesters took to the streets policing capital calling for an end to the violence between muslim and buddhist communities in western e.m.r. many of the demonstrators were muslims forced to flee on brassed they tried to march on myanmar's embassy where they were met by police going security in violence has already seen dozens killed and thousands of homes torch. japanese police have arrested the last fugitive start suspect linked to the deadly gas attack on tokyo subway seventeen years ago an employee in a city cafe recognized him and called the police a man belong to
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a cult group which had access to chemical and biological weapons nearly two hundred of its members have criminal records thirteen people were killed and thousands more injured in the one nine hundred ninety five. security forces have regained control over a large crowd of rioters in indonesia's province the mob furious after police and police killed an independent activist set fire to shops in cars and stabbed to death and police arrested three people and see several homemade bombs and like those officers in the province have been dealing with armed insurgents and growing violence in recent months. let's check in with dimitri now the business to see how the short week ended for the russian market you know it was very good actually only free trading sessions and two of them showing some very good performances circular good friday's figures yes yes that is almost two and
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a half for said to my six more than two percent that's one of two missing for the worst if you can say about basically on sunday we're having a crucial elections in greece of course and the outcome might lead to me. volatility on the markets in europe and therefore central banks have already promised that they would intervene and provide. stimulus in case that happens so basically investors are kind of hoping for a bad outcome of the elections and therefore buying up kind of a perverted optimism that now on the my sex among the main the movers move got banking shares burbank up one hundred percent steelmaker m.m.j. also doing well and roll snapped up one point nine percent as a promise to increase dividends from eleven a half to twenty five percent of net profits also rostam just signed a deal with exxon mobil to jointly develop a difficult if you are in the west siberia alice a potential annual output of the deposits could be about fifteen million tons of crude earlier this year two companies agreed to work together in the russian arctic
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shelf and they've already been working for decades in the far east. now on the other markets in the u.s. looking pretty stable with the dow jones putting up with a nice day for much also that as a spike consumer confidence coming in dropping again to the lows level since november so this is not hampering the mood apparently hopes with stimulus so much stronger over in europe we're seeing pretty much the same picture close see flat to positive and the dax putting on one and a half percent on these hopes of stimulus among currencies the euro is weakening slightly versus the dollar look at it in just a second first of all commodities value. they're standing pretty much at the closing values of the previous session lights we've now declining half a dollar and brands are barely barely up after production was maintained at the same level first million barrels a day. and then currencies as i was saying the euro is losing just the north versus
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the dollar while the ruble is strengthening slightly against the basket of currencies too much of the same values all week. and u.b.s. has recommended his clients to buy into rubles against the dollar the bank says this could provide investors with a potential four and a half percent gain if they do it before the elections in greece which as i said take place this sunday plan designers believe the risk of currencies could bounce back if the greek parties supporting a european bailout if they win the vote if they don't higher yielding assets can still rise the central banks may be forced to support them. i'll be back in the fifty five minutes time to bring an update of course we'll see you then thanks for that update now in a few minutes we ask you round senior politician top nuclear negotiator about tehran's controversial program and prospects for upcoming talks in moscow that's after the headlines in just
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