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in to say that they are not that enthusiastic that everything will go ahead without any kind of mishaps now we do expect the official results to be announced on thursday although we anticipate that we'll get some kind of preliminary indication as early as monday morning the verdict or not half way through this weekend election stood at the fifteen percent mark if indeed it does not reach the forty six percent voter turnout that there was for the first round of presidential elections last month it will be an indication of widespread discontent and of the growing illegitimacy with which people view these elections there were the usual complaints of the election fraud we heard some reports of disappearing and of ballot cards having been pre-marked but the election committee on the whole did say that there was no wide scale forward in of was confident that these elections had been free and fair but it's really very difficult to say but certainly more and more interruptions feel that the military is retaining its hold on power the army
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has promised to come in the first of july it will hand over the reins of power to a civilian government but indeed whether it does this we're not talking to gyptian is they feel that the army will continue to pull the strings from the far now on sunday was the announcement that the ruling military council had issued an interim constitutional declaration that formally gave the generals religious slates of power now of course this has been criticized particularly by the muslim brotherhood which saw in the parliament that it held just under half the number of seats dissolved by the constitutional court just a few days ago we understand that this declaration world give an understanding in terms of what powers the new president will have and it would also give the generals the final say on the process of drafting a new constitution but the army saying that it will give further details come monday. in cairo based journalist sara mohammed ali believes people will take to
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the streets no matter who wins. now we've got a great divide between the supporters and the muslim brotherhood of course dr morsi supporters in both cases are used there will be protests no one is going to be pleased with the results because the divide is extreme in my opinion if mr shifty wins the elections there will be massive protests and demonstrations and i think a lot of the people whether or not you are muslim brotherhood supporters or revolutionaries are reformers who actually retreat to the streets of tahir and actually shout out weyerhaeuser revolution gone because you cannot have a remnant of the extremes seem lead us into this new wave of transition but in the case that the muslim brotherhood's candidate dr morsi wins there will be a lot of depressed revolutionaries and anti muslim brotherhood supporters who feel
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that egypt now is now in you know embarking on and on a different level of idiology which will actually you know take place if dr morsi wins greece's conservative new democracy party proposes pro austerity government after partial results suggested they've won with almost thirty percent of the vote their main rival left wing syriza came close second with just over twenty seven percent greaves is in the. places official results showing new democracy in the lead whole thing around thirty percent of the vote now they are still ahead of the reserve but only just. to go with a problem because even though it looks like they're winning this election they won't do so with an overall majority so they will need to seek the help of coalition policy of a notebook. the only real option for new democracy of the moment seems to be house
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of the socialist party who they have governed with before us because they both share the message of hope. even though. party would like to see some major changes to get bailed out deal struck with the i.m.f. the e.u. and eurozone troika now pasok are also presenting their own problems because we're seeing reports at the moment they may not be willing to function with new democracy without the inputs of so reserve because they have had such a significant sway when it comes to these elections indeed even if they're not part of a future government series are still largely to have a major showing when it comes to a future hanumant greece their opinions will count and that will be quite crucial so a lot of these trying to stop any future austerity deals being made and the reworkings of that bailout plan they stand for a cancellation of austerity full stop saying it's been far too costly for the greek nation already they want to remain within the euro but this is been where much talk has centered in the build up to this campaign but those stressing that their
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conditions for a cancellation to austerity would lead to an exit from the euro zone they always stress that this be far too costly of the eurozone members which was their card their trump card here is it risk contagion to other countries including the likes of the more vulnerable ones at the moment spain and portugal. on tuesday could greaves reporting for us there now most of the greek political parties are hoping to retain the euro and planning to cancel or renegotiate cuts political writer peter build believe that leaving the currency union would not go smoothly for. it's never happened like this before but a very very tightly knit union currency union which has never actually broken out of the real fear is that there could be immense legal finals going on for years and years and years between banks between debtors and lenders. simply because nobody knows exactly in what currency the debts that have been run out would have to be
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repaid in euros in greece perhaps would be repaid with a devalued new drama but that of course could possibly put the banks in germany in france in terrific trouble if they are low or if you like the moment of the european central bank that it prints new money then there is an endless amount of money available there is potentially enough money to bail out everybody and his mother but the will at the moment is not there to do that simply because it delays the problem of the lack of competitiveness of some of the eurozone countries and while european leaders come to terms with debt crises throughout the struggling euro zone the world bank chief issues an alarming warning. he talks of a lehman a style global crisis and dire consequences for developing economies if the e.u. fails to deal with the existing issues. plus the revolution in post production
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libya is not over divisions continue to rock the country and a new authority to deploy troops to quell violence among former allies of the details and more on our website r t v dot com. the un backed peace plan in syria took another blow with the observer mission there is suspending its activities due to an escalation of violence the head of the monitors team has demanded the rebel and government forces allow the evacuation of civilians from combat zones artie's marouf a notion of reports on how syrians are dealing with the ongoing bloodshed. this is how human skin looks after it's been burnt by an electric cable mostafa shows us the fresh signs of torture an ardent supporter of syrian president assad he was kidnapped in his native city of lip. popular not being held me for three days being all the tired they told me is because they don't support our revolution rubbish
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they didn't care about the revolution either all they wanted was money that they contacted my family asked two million syrian pounds for me is this what they're fighting for. most of us wife sold the house and scraped up a half of the ransom and the father of four mystifies now looking for money again to hide his family model narrative of this revolution if you want to call it that encourage criminals of all current and these people they listen to what world leaders and me repeat that assad is evil and start thinking that they have the right to do bad things to all those who are with the president. syria once one of the safest places in the middle east is now one of the most dangerous even for those away from politics for twenty years this elderly lady has been selling vinyl aids while showing us how to cook here broke searing donmar should be made the syria she once loved we. feel that most syrians don't support anybody there in the
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middle but all suffer anyway they learn how to be afraid how to be careful and how to be angry we were happy before. she says is even harder now to get some meat for your blog ahamed a butcher from damascus says it could soon be even impossible. are used to bring animals from all around the country but roads are now too dangerous to travel the result my business is declining prices are a lose lose situation. why. the manager keeps his boutique hotel in downtown damascus running even though he's seldom any guests to look after the conflict torn country he is now a long way from people's idea of a top holiday destination. here with all my people are afraid even if they want to come we can't make a reservation at the world sites like looking dot com or hotels dot com they block syria. surprisingly though we meet
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a guest here even more surprising he says his business is growing these days there are fired is the chief executive of a media broadcasting company. big cheers big for themselves but each said only once pictures that speak for them and the more convincing the message the higher the chances of victory and they're ready to pay for it even though the prose for air time has almost doubled you see. the picture is rather far transmits no matter from which side of the conflict they come send a clear message violent reality is all too familiar here in syria even to kids and we're the only one i know what's going on they kill and should people people die. who knows what kind of syria this six year old girl will face when she grows up in fifteen months of crisis syria has suffered deeply violence has raged sanctions
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have shaken economy and crime has flourished but as calls for military foreign intervention getting louder syrians say they still hold out hope for peace even if they're prepared for more sufferings before they get their. brief notion our team syria this week after the u.s. backed away from hillary clinton's remarks that moscow is supplying assad with attack helicopters pentagon official said it is tracking a russian ship with weapons and troops heading for syria moscow denies the claims but says several ships are ready if needed to protect its syrian base although the violence in syria is growing political analyst should be believes coffee and peace plan still remain serious on me whole. i think the situation has reached very dangerous proportions and there are civilians that are being killed i think however it's not too late i mean i am afraid that perhaps the statement given by the united nations may may be. desperate call yes but it's not the end of the
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road there is still a chance to actually have a cease fire to have the plan that has been laid out in the past by kofi annan and implemented to have a ceasefire and go for the political dialogue there is no military solution they cannot be a military solution and in fact what the western powers are calling for. military interference is insane this would take syria nowhere but the destruction and misery for everybody no one would come out as the winner in this if this continues the way it does i mean up failed appeal. while we keep. loses his latest bid to fight extradition to sweden in vesta gates we investigate rather whether there's now a new witch hunt for other whistleblowers and. iran and six world powers to
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enter a critical third round of nuclear negotiations with the west press and mystic about the results find out why in a few minutes right here on our team. exit polls suggest president francois hollande socialists have won an absolute majority in the french parliament if the results of the second round of the voting are confirmed it would mean a whole lot and has got enough support to fulfill his pledge of economic growth instead of belt tightening but lord international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says he doubts a lot will deliver on his promises. a people oriented to call it socialist if you will and austerity policies exactly but european union needs but will this come from france i doubt it if it's true teaches any lesson the socialist party of france ever since the election of president. has gone as taken up in neoliberal policies privatizing i think in the first two months maybe the first year he will
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take some step it steps in that direction but slowly he will start using european union as an excuse for just keeping the austerity plan going and for the growth plan being some minor think the european central bank the i.m.f. are nearly brought institutions and basically what they are now doing is doing exactly what happened in the seventy's and not in america and that is the deconstruction or if you want a total destruction of the social welfare state as it was established after the second world war for the benefit of banks for financial funding so that elites etc it's not it's not a secret what we call the so-called regrettable consequence of this policy or actually but i think it very much objectivity aim at. on thursday the u.k. supreme court dismissed a joint sodgers latest appeal to reopen the case against his extradition to sweden the judges voted unanimously dismissing the bid as being without merit the wiki
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leaks faces deportation to sweden where he's wanted on factual charges he has been under house arrest in britain for some five hundred days says the case is politically motivated and that his final destination will be washington however it seems that he won't be the only suborder face attack. reports on a bill being debated in the british parliament which if adopted would discourage people from exposing the truth of. the law on whistleblowing it's a war of attrition one to some who has nothing against people that have a lot of wealth and lot of power behind them the battle against corruption. this video named collateral murder was just one of many wiki leaks revelations exposing war crimes revolutionizing whistleblowing and tearing down the divides between governments and ordinary people and the government school furious exposing
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wrongdoing complete risky business as wendy addison found out back in two thousand whilst working as a treasurer of the south african company leisure net she discovered the c.e.o.'s were stealing money from shareholders and sending it to offshore accounts and she blew the whistle it was a data point that my whole life fell apart. lost my career it was because literally when i started getting death threats anonymously there were occasions where i was almost inclined to consider accepting society completely. and this is a very common thing for. talking about suicide despite risking everything when he was in poor as in a lengthy legal wrangling and it would be more than a decade. for those who committed the crime went to jail model we're still playing techniques have been giving people more power to take on big corporations and even governance now the proposed changes to the law the tension is threatening the
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protections also at a time when the culture surrounding whistleblowing be making big leaps forward the law could be set to take a big step back the problems being caused by this the enterprise and regulatory reform bill which is currently making its way through parliament and one small discrete line buried away in the text referring to a public interest test we were really worried that putting in a public interest test into the legislation will have a chilling effect on the ability of workers to speak up a member of the international whistleblowing research network and an employment lawyer david lewis tells us the proposed test has dropped a bomb on whistleblowing provisions the great virtue of the existing provisions is there's no public interest it was a very simple test as long as you had enormous motu if you could be sure and it sounds that you would be protected now individuals who. use the provisions will
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have to satisfy public interest to us and make it very difficult for people to advise them the government argues that the changes are aimed at closing a loophole this meant that employees with personal grievances a for employment contract have been able to use the whistle blowing provisions but the son this will be seen as just the latest measure making it harder out the truth. of course is this trend. with. very serious one. blowing the whistle have to differing degrees how their lives changed their reputations threatened or ruined their freedoms removed but in the process they've revealed secrets that the rich and the powerful never wanted us to know i was being told i was doing the wrong thing. and yet it felt so right for me. and i knew that i was doing the right thing that'll highlight the importance of protecting whistle blower and the public's right to know something they all say is well worth fighting for
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sarah. lunde. iran's top nuclear negotiator is in moscow for a fresh round of talks over tehran's nuclear program the two day meeting between six world powers and tehran starts on monday the previous negotiations in april and may brought little results in part from tehran tentatively agreeing to let u.n. inspectors into a military site suspected of carrying out weapons related tests the world powers also want iran to stop enriching uranium which they believe paves the way for acquiring weapons grade materials in return they are offering to help with medical research and aircraft parts however some critics say of a close relationship between the u.s. and israel malta wow any breakthrough to come out of the talks. i don't think you can expect quite a lot from from the moscow talks and i think that is where all will continue to fall so washington not to make any kind of headway with iran what. is robust fear that there might be some prospects of
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a solution between the obama administration and to her own so is doing all it can and obama from now will release from up with seen until now has gained the reputation of giving in and not being very strong when it comes to confronting these really are pressures so now in an election year and especially when obama is trying to get the support of the conservative jewish votes i don't expect anything significant will happen from now at least until the elections take place the sanctions which the american administration has imposed to some extent that has been a factor in preventing the israelis from actually going ahead and launching a strike it's always possible that israel especially this current government mark go ahead and launch a strike and this is something related to netanyahu and his own personal mission. in the u.s. senate the obama administration keeps on reassuring for example that it is tackling this situation it is made this statement time and again and that actually reveals genuine fears on the part of the obama straight should that israel might actually
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go ahead and attack iran unilaterally thousands of opposition protesters spilled out onto the moscow's streets on tuesday in the first major rally since president putin's return to the top job last month the demonstration was attended by groups from across russia's political spectrum from the far left to right wing nationalist the rally was peaceful and went without incident unlike the previous major rally on may sixth hijacked by radical groups clashes and injuries among both police and protesters has resulted in a new law bringing fines for those breaking rally regulations in line with european standards violators will now have to pay up to seven thousand euros or two hundred hours of community service. and more news from around the world this hour. at least thirty six people have been killed and more than one hundred injured after five churches were attacked in northern nigeria the violence prompted protests in the state of an area known for its religious tension this was the latest in
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a string of attacks against christians in the region the radical sect boko haram has previously targeted church services across the country killing hundreds. several hundred. financial. markets the e.u. is set to decide on the much discussed many disagree on how effective it is likely to be. israel's campaign to reduce the number of illegal immigrants by four and a half repatriation flight. left the country cash incentives are being offered to those willing to leave voluntarily but reportedly others who disagree are. nearly sixty thousand. africans mostly from.
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the u.s. or. militants in pakistan with seven killed in two recent incidents america's campaign of drone attacks continues despite claims that it violates international law and kills innocent civilians. reports about u.s. drone strikes in pakistan coming 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. was posted online with titles which are generally reserved for the living leaders have not confirmed or denied levy's death the video could have been taped before his death 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
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bombings and how much do we actually know because it's 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 thing that only terrorists leave there that's not the case of course the long investigative journalism 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 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
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closed by the way a new wave of extremism has been steered by those strikes but it's also interesting u.s. officials have been directly accused this bureau of investigative journalism which works to shed light on civilian deaths in those drone strikes of helping terrorists why. you might argue that this label terrorist helper is becoming an all too convenient tool for the government to brush off investigative journalism and 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 reportedly 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
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the argument we're fighting the bad guys mean that the world should keep quiet about the execution of innocent people in washington i'm going to check out. coming up the modern day while the wild west comes into focus as we look at the work of the bounty hunters that america but first here on our trail bring you this hour's headlines again after this really short.
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whether you're celebrating a birthday father's day or just sitting in. the news this is our team with this. great conservatives propose a government as they claim a narrow victory with almost thirty percent of the vote leaving the main left wing rivals this could mean a coalition between a new democracy and its allies the socialist party. polls have closed on the final day of egypt's presidential election runoff with the islamist candidate declaring himself in the lead meanwhile the ruling generals effectively give themselves a long hours raising fears that the old establishment still in charge. in the syrian turmoil takes another turn for the un observers suspending their
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mission due to an escalation of violence as the head of the monitors. both sides of the conflict allowed the evacuation of civilians from combat so. now coming up with the modern day wild wild west comes into focus as we look at the work of today's bounty hunters in america. but but by the wrist all times of the weapon ok he would be on the stomach and then i got the weapon ok that's one now that was left handed i have to be prepared for either hand if it was his right hand if its right hand saying thing ok if it's his right hand ok i push i grab. this is a very special school in sacramento. here it takes just a few hours to train people into bounty hunters. what i'm wearing.

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