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but i'm not sure. about your with our t. here's a look at the top stories and twists in join us on just catamounts gay whether british authorities as we can use editor appeals for asylum at ecuador's embassy in london after losing his legal battle against extradition to sweden. egypt's convicted former leader hosni mubarak is reported to be clinically dead after a stroke the country is in a limbo after a presidential runoff vote as protests rage over the military's relentless hold on power. the mainstream media goes all out against those opposing intervention in syria with hyped up reports warning of imminent war games to be held in the country of holdings thousands of warships jets and tanks. up next
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a can of perspective on the syrian uprising from a senior aide to the country's president was on a siobhan political and media advisor to the syrian leader gives us the view from inside. thank you. for saying that siobhan political and media advisor to syria's president it's great to have you with us here today what about i'm happy to be here so it's now official u.n. had of peacekeeping force has confirmed that syria is in a state of a civil war what do you say to that statement well i don't think that this could work and then they're put in the three we put this statement saying it is not really but it is sponsible to say that syria is in a state of civil war especially as we are fighting.
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terrorism i think the media in syria or some media has a war on syria that has a life of its own well talking about media you know when you read stories on syria in the internet media they often end with a disclaimer saying that the exact number of the victims in this conflict cannot be known because the syrian government doesn't give access to journalists on the other hand syrian government also says that the western media is very biased especially on whom they call terrorists. my first question is do you think there can be trust restored between the western media and the syrian government or this media war will only escalate while there are hundreds of didn't talk into syria during this crisis it's true that we've done give access to foreign journalists hundreds of freshened written of the game hundreds of. foreign journalists from all over the world from
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india china. they were as from all over the world and so it's not true all the journalists are now given access to syria. but also there are. tens a pleased of the channel's whole made themselves part of the war on syria and citing sectarian wars fabricating facts about what's happening in our country but the media war itself can it do some real damage or hands on it can do a lot of damage to the media war because when you're. some religious man and fighting sectarian hatred among the syrian people there are many people who fall victim to do this incitement unfortunately the media war throughout history could be very
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damaging. but effective so you feel like syria's government could lose this in this conflict because of media war no i don't think so i don't think that extent but it's definitely a cause thing. lives of our people costing us the harmonious way of life you know we often hear especially lately the syrian government pointing fingers to the others who are supplying arms to the unknown terrorist groups who are these others can you name the countries really the gnome but i would like to say to you that. is the syrian government the issue is syria the issue is the unity and safety and sovereignty and prosperity of syria that is the issue here but you surely have your own version not official but your own version who may these people be who are helping the terrorists to kill peaceful people like you say i think even the observers of the you and say that very. different the groups we
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don't know who these people are we've been not to who don't belong in my leadership i mean. they were forces and they would say to you this is the most the problem in syria that you know. that is. the problem you know cooperation with the u.n. is critical for syria safeguarding it against a military invasion but with observers on the ground you know there was still hope for some balanced solution. but now that the units are abruptly ended the mission and they left how big is this threat of foreign intervention in syria while i think the observers have made many statements saying that the syrian government corporate with us they did not stop the mission this or spun that the mission we all saw fear for their safety because the syrian people are. also afraid that some observers could be targeted by the groups and we would hate that to happen all we hear
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in the western media is the possibility of foreign invasion or intervention how do you assess the chances for intervention i don't think. that is possible in a sense because if you take what the sudan and prices and there are all. china would the door twice and what would what this with the stand off that the syrian people who should decide the future of syria i don't feel that. a military strike is possible and then if you look at what happened in libya or in yemen or you could see the consequences of what happened and i think the west is quite aware of where things are in the middle east and i hope there are enough reasonable people in the word the way actions but it carefully and i
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feel that there's no consideration for such a thing because of course you do have russia and china support as firestick here in security council goes but that didn't help much in the iraqi scenario. you know they want around the u.n. security council resolution and invaded iraq what other means do you guys have except russia well they learned from it are also they think that scenario of course of course countries learn from their experiences i have no doubt we all learn from our experiences i have no doubt that the west learned from afghanistan. and the from libya also that that military strike doesn't come with a flowery result doesn't achieve the best result that they hoped for i think the world is different now and i think. it's no longer one polar system i think russia and china now hard to face and the international arena to that relief of
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most people and the world because we have suffered from one polar system and we're happy with the emergence of the bipolar system with the emergence of the brics and i think the words changing but look what just happened in libya for instance i mean the u.s. and their partners they have a perfect hundred percent track record when it comes to removing they had so foreign states that they want removed and i'm keeping in mind the result they have shown for bashar assad to go what makes you think that this could be different scenario and come to see how much russia has lived from by libyan to not know for example russia have to change. the political scene and the word by making an excellent stand in support of people who decide their future and is it democracy to decide in foreign countries to move ruler i mean this is the way the
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more close it should look or is it the people who should decide if it is not the only talking about syria is it the will curse it to say to the british people you should move camera or is it. british people who should decide why that doesn't apply to other countries is it because of the colin who got money over the other people is it because the west doesn't believe that a people are equal to western people in their right to choose their own system at this is a question i pose a democracy means the people of the country should decide their future should decide who rules them and then what did the syrian people achieve throughout the sea it was both cutting roads killing they are not losing their army and police people we are the ones who are losing it and when they talk
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about libya what did they say they said we didn't lose an american soldier but thousands tens of thousands of libyan people lost their lives. so does that not matter here talking about libya what are the implications of so much weaponry going into syria now what happens once the conflict is over and you have all this uncontrolled arms country full of arms what happened libya i think you can say that the conflict is over unless unless we all these arms are withdrawn from the street from the people that is what should happen these are part of the conflict and in fact those who are smuggling arms and money into syria are the ones what igniting the conflict there are these foreign and external factors particularly the media war smuggling arms and smuggling money
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to syria is a huge part of the problem in syria but can you do something about it at this point or it's out of your can i think of the international community who should also do something about that because those countries who say that their support kofi annan the plan and kofi annan plan say and the first item stopping armaments and stopping violence from all parties in all its forms some skeptics say that the reason a humanitarian corridor for people in serious most troubled place homes is not possible is because hearing government is afraid along with the humanitarian aid will come something else is that true that not through that we be incorporating with the human that they're in agencies but until now we haven't seen anything of the humanitarian aid arriving to syria we called it the absolutely fully with the humanitarian agencies there's no problem so there's a humanitarian corridor open in homes right now there is no human to fit in code or
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i don't know where the negotiations are but there there is no need for humanitarian corridor but there are assistance that. this coming and being distributed through that of the cross and that of the cousin do you feel like the allegations about people being badly in need of food and medical aid is exaggeration. extremely exaggerated you are also on that black list of sanctioned syrian official state us united states issued what does it feel to be like on a sanctioned list sanctioned by united state you mean personally for me it doesn't change anything to be sanctioned no i refused to go to the united states in two thousand and five and they sent me money in the invitations of brookings and throw money institute the go on the give a lecture there i didn't because i don't like to be treated. american airport the way they treat people they probably treat all people like this
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but i don't like to be treated that way and i don't have to go to the united states and by the way they didn't sanction me they proved my assets and they know i don't have a single dollar not only in the united states anywhere and the world so their countries as many assets of the like because they don't have any of them my asset is the love for my country and for my people and all these you know propaganda movements to put their name or so on to want to put my name on sanction means nothing to me do books of mine are being sold in the united states i thought a duke university i thought richard and university a third book of mine is now accepted to be published in the united states so i thought this should be embarrassed to put my name on this out of print not me who should be embarrassed this should be embarrassed saying i shall and thank you very much for this interview thank you very much thank you. you know.
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and you're twistin join us on just can't mouse game with the british authorities as we can leaks editor appeals for asylum and water wars embassy in london after losing its legal battle against extradition to sweden. if it's convicted former leader hosni mubarak is reported to be clinically dead after a stroke the country is now limbo after the presidential runoff vote as protests range over the military's real landless hold in power. the main stream media goes all out against those opposing intervention in syria with high top reports warning of imminent war games to be held in the country involving thousands of warships jets and tanks. strayed to the world of sports and human well i've
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heard some strange things in my life before but mike tyson thespian yeah he is going on the stage we've seen him in come use in films and stuff i mean of course but he's doing you know one show on broadway amazing stuff yeah just a sec. thanks joining us this is sports today it's been a busy day in sports forehead. and then there were eight something that secure the last two quarter final berths of the european championship. course i'd love to question basketball squad for them one pick qualifying event in venezuela their last chance to make london twenty one. on stage fight mike tyson's eventful life is to be turned into a one man show was on the speed in truth a person with. football first with
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a quarter final line up at euro two thousand and twelve is no no an england front shot for ing co-host ukraine's dreams by securing the two qualifying spots from group d. k. partridge sent us this report from kiev. so it's england and france to go through from group d. and we're respectively play italy and spain in the quarter finals of euro two thousand and twelve well first up at the donbass arena internet skate was england wrong ukraine ill and a controversial victory at that it was an england man who was making his return wayne rooney who missed the best chance of the half back after two match ban and his mansion on teammate ashley young found a cross on the left hand side but rooney practically on challenge could only head white however three minutes after the interval i really swiftly made amends the cross this time coming from the right hand side from steven gerrard his cross-breed the goalkeeper who fumbled and rooney couldn't have got any easier goal heading in from one yard ads well after an hour of ukrainians i tried to fight back and it was
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control to see milewski he had it over he had a free header and he missed the controversy came just a minute later he beat the defense and he just the hand of joe hart it looked like john terry had cleared the ball off the line however a replay showed that the ball had crossed the line all the officials missed it and again raises the question of goal line technology is a major championships and it finished a good one ukraine will roy hodgson he's now been to israel and and a draw and they go through as group d. winners and one next play italy so then we turn to kiev where france lost two nil to sweden swedish captains last a neighbor him of it said in sweden they had to play for their owner after two to face and they were already eliminated and after forty minutes all the toivonen neatly made those words come true he managed to hit the post but ten minutes after the interval it was even him a bit himself before the swedes one across from seven lawson was acrobatic a met by the ac milan with a sixteen yard volley as spectacular started to put sweden one nil up while france
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they've been content to sit back but they did push forward olivier giroud who is about to sign for arsenal next season seven minutes from time he missed a sitter he had it over but the swedes made him pay seven last and turning from provided to goalscorer in the dying minutes christian wilhelms and he hit the bar and lawson was there with a rebound to make it to you know france's twenty three match unbeaten run comes to an end they finish second in group they were next play spain. meanwhile you have been taking the opportunity to make sure that those who suffered from the consequences of ukraine's ciarán noble disaster get to enjoy the game of football just like everyone else you have a president michel platini inviting one hundred fifty kids affected by the one thousand nine hundred six accident to watch sweden versus france last night more than five million people still remain and what became contaminated areas in ukraine and belarus with many suffering from chronic illnesses on disabilities a members of the younger generation got to forget their difficulties for a day by watching the game and getting up close and personal with the official euro
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two thousand and twelve mosque cuts to boot we have previously been criticised for not making a chart of all donations to the chernobyl calls us part of it social projects the organization though certainly making these youngsters day. it was the prison to remember to try to do of journo bill the way to do was to invite the children who are still affected by this nuclear old fall. to see one of the games of the euro two thousand and twelve. from the birthplace of a limpet competition will see action after all at the london games this summer greece confirming they will be sending a team to the event this by the country's huge financial troubles the greek athletics federation went far suspending all domestic sporting activities in april seem a lot phones to pay coaches and stuff but the annual panhellenic truck field championship still went ahead a very low key event a must be said at the site of the two thousand and four olympics just over one hundred medal hopefuls will go to london. to the one hundred
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fifty athletes the country brought to beijing in two thousand and eight the whopping four hundred thirty one of their home games two years ago. i reached war. funding was reduced quite dramatically for me to see the heading going to. be enough to really be gratian of the athletes. a spot that. we managed to get private money from sponsors many coming from outside greece series so today we're very fortunate. to have a team of comprised of more than one hundred deaths and i let's talk basketball where the heat are one win away from securing their second ever n.b.a. championship the star trio of the bron james to win wade and chris bosh all making big contributions in miami's game for victory over the oklahoma city thunder on tuesday night james turning in a performance of twenty six points twelve assists the reigning league m.v.p.
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shaking off lead props ahead of the crucial three pointer to the end of the fourth quarter the funder with their backs against the wall no team in history is recovered from a three one hole in a best of seven final series. called a hole we're going to put into the mix is a complete team you know we need we need to perform performance from everyone you know we understand it myself and the way to c.b. and a lot of the present but you know what you know the sacrifices and you know a commitment from all the guys we will be in this position. staying with basketball where the russian men teams last shot of the olympic qualification is fast approaching the squad set to travel to venice waylay to attempt a book their spot michael chang caught up with them at their final training session here in moscow before hitting the road. one win and one loss that's how the russian national basketball teams played out the two recent friendlies against macedonia and greece but team russia's coach feels the results are the least of his worries when playing in practice matches the results to me or less important you know i've
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never been a big practice game guy in terms of. the results and it's always proven to be the case that that we do better in the in the actual tournaments than we do in practice games and i hope that continues team captain andrei kirilenko who's had some highs and lows in the past season losing out with serious cuts in the league final but snapping up the most valuable player award for twenty two ground also reiterated his coach sentiments saying recent friendlies are not about getting a result but really trying the different sets are no different back combinations and different draw stars on the floor lineups and i think very very what he knows what he's doing and we definitely fighting to win the game but i don't think it's a big big issue for us you know to be very you know concentrate on results right our friends and family with a few allowed enjoy watch their loved ones train one more time it will then make
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stage of preparations. and even sports minister of italian would cool found the time to pump in to meet and greet to coach and players the minister of sport was very kindly and gentlemen always. let us know that he expected us to call the far. which is which is understandable what he should do you also said. he wishes this good luck and we hope to emerge here and all of the russian for. this training session concludes with russia's national basketball teams preparations on home soil they will now fly off to the us where they will play another three friendly games twice against great britain and once again that the way new before heading out to. the olympic qualifying will begin on the second of july. to finally get a win on their tour of south africa a youthful english i fit thrashing the northern barbarians the visitors suffered
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their second straight the feet to the south african national side at the weekend so were determined to get off the mark and choose the new nonsense this time out with nick sticking his claim for a regular spot in the team but the first half trick fullback simply stopped and then went in at the break thirty one ten all the variance did get more into things in the second half solid scrum work paying dividends here massive pressure from the men and white men the hosts would never get close enough to make a serious imprint on the final score line fifty seven thirty warning mentality finished take on the springboks in the third test later on saturday. finally want to sport's most colorful characters is to bring his story to the stage former heavyweight boxing world champion mike tyson well takes a broadway next month for a six night one man show mike tyson disputed truth is set to address the highs and lows of his quite remarkable life tyson burst onto the scene in one thousand nine
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hundred six becoming the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world in just twenty since then i can say sions of drug abuse and domestic violence have plagued his career and says the mom self the good. aspects will all be unsure. this isn't it tame it is well you know how many here. you know the nice soft it will be for me to sit at the table but i'm coming from a human perspective this is just my flight from the beginning. and from then and now it's going to be oh wow this is pretty dynamic you know if there is a really amazing you know now i feel my talk about it was pretty amazing yeah should be enough to show that's not a soul your sport there is next. well
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