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claims of more deadly colors in syria with the rebels and the regime blaming each other as they do on debates a new resolution to restore peace. it's revealed that britain's olympic security is not up to speed london is forced to drop ten proposals of troops as private contractors failed to have them all. groups in russia that are funded from abroad may soon have to declare themselves as foreign agents were parliament aseptic pretty impose stricter more natural. color welcome to ask the twenty four hour news live from moscow i mean what a story now accusations have emerged of
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a new massacre in syria opposition claims pro-government troops attacked a village in the whole province killing at least two hundred people these details as they do our security council met in new york to discuss a new resolution on syria russia wants u.n. observers to stay for another three months but western powers want more sanctions against them ask is un and avoid the security council on wednesday to get tough on both sides and warned of consequences they don't comply with the cease fire syrian state media blames the latest massacre on terrorist groups which were also recently accused of killing seventeen palestinians on syrian soil autism or another notion of a port. while conflict in syria and its seventeenth month hari find proof of cold blooded violence continues to emerge this photo has appeared in some middle east websites it apparently shows the bodies of palestinian refugees who earlier disappeared in the troubled province of homs while only five corpses are seen in the picture
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health officials reported that there were fourteen of them all identified as members of the palestine. liberation army in syria there p.-l. a later confirmed that the man who knew conscripts coming back from a training camp when they were kidnapped three more are still missing most palestinian factions in syria have blamed the armed opposition driven they believe by the u.s. and israel they wanted to both weaken the regime and spread despair among palestinians in order to make them give up fighting for their right to get occupied lands back israel is clearly the only beneficiary here this recent incident has become yet another episode of syria's sad reality with palestinians similarly deliberately targeted raising concerns over the fate of a community of more than half a million this is an all syrian affair we're focused on protecting our own camps but this opposition have wanted to drag us down since the beginning but now we can
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see they use all possible tools how immoral they are it's stupid to think this will succeed we're guests here and nothing can happen that will make us change our opposition following the nine hundred forty eight arab israeli war syria embraced thousands of refugees from palestine granting them a full package of civil rights placing them in a far better situation than that faced by palestinians elsewhere that is the norm we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution the matter what and who is at the helm our safety is going to need by law it's the people here and the system that accept us not just the leader or the regime but while the conflict escalates some people fear that state out of this could become just too difficult for the. syrian sense palestinians have always been fighting together you cannot separate them of course if syria needs help who will help no one support the war no one supported the fighting. of course they'll also
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go fighting but not because they like fighting but because syrians and palestinians are one. hell. we are no in a war against terrorism not a sectarian or ethnic one we support this war ready to fight against foreigners this is yellow one of thirteen palestinian camps in syria the people living here some for more than sixty years already call themselves yes they say just as a simple i pod casts impose the rules in someone else's house it's just an acceptable for them to get involved in what they say syria's own affair this policy of no interference has kept this seven hundred thousand strong community out of the crisis for months now but with persistent at times from both warring sides to drive them in people here now fear gets in court in the crossfire. my finish on our team from damascus and syria and chaps time from the executive intelligence review the main obstacle to peace in syria comes from
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a cold unfortunately qatar saudi arabia turkey continue to provide financing and significant weapons to the opposition u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton continues to insist as a non-negotiable demand that our side steps down and of course these are all violations of the very document that was signed in geneva just two weeks ago president assad proposed to kofi annan on the name of one of his government ministers who he said could be his personal representative negotiating with the opposition a transition government i think that's an important concession and step forward to the extra law position based in london paris and then on. who are the big impediment and they're being encouraged by saudi arabia qatar france britain and elements within the obama administration. as when they are. of the american greater
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than extra troops have been deployed to the eastern saudi province and it fears a fresh protests by the majority share population and arrest those here or by the government quiet down on dissidents and growing calls for political reforms and civil rights the most recent clashes regime street is code red security forces opened fire and political analysts believe. possible american backed at. everything i think that happens at this point in the whole region actually in the middle east in particular in places like saudi arabia has to be understood in the context of preparation for war against iran while they're trying to do is secure the regional environment for facilitating a war against iran with minimal repercussions for western interests in the region so what this means is not only knocking out states that allied with iran such as syria or if they can knock them out and take out the regime that destabilizing them
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put them out of the picture that way as far as possible doing that to states also in terms of kind of repressing and keeping down and disempowering the shia population because adriel deterrent against an attack on iran is the great fear that the shia populations especially across the region will rise up and will attack western interests in the region and now we see in bahrain and saudi arabia attacks on the shia population there so this and this is why the army's big concern in my view this is trying to prevent the shear from being in any position to to weaken the shear to prevent and bring in a position to respond effectively and so there are two with a run in the event of an attack on that country. coming up in a few minutes credit to weaken leaks with the win over funding. to preemptively cut off the finances of a company who has not been found guilty of any crime i think is
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a very very bad of. the online whistleblower triumphs and its friends of battle against the us credit card giants which blocked public donations to the web site. current wise to the country's deposed leader tells r.t. to avoid his people's bloodshed stay with us for the president's first major interview since his ouster. where we are now thousands of british troops are being drafted in to fill the security gap at the london olympics the contingency plans were unveiled just two weeks before the games after profit for us failed to train enough staff to do that job millions of pounds have already been spent on security which now doesn't seem up to the task as artists have. games and now just a few weeks away and the final preparations should be being made to make sure that everything runs smoothly but not everything is seems is working as it should it's just been revealed the security company g four s.
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passed with providing the security full the olympic games isn't quite up to the job security gap has meant that three thousand five hundred soldiers have been put on standby to be able to manage this after it was found that g four s. were having significant problems now is a strange sight for many people to see the soldiers in the uniform on the streets of london but it's going to be one of the things that could be quite common as it's going to be soldiers who are picking up the slack and having to manage guard gigi's that should have been provided by the security obviously it's expected that the company is now going to be stripped of some of that cash that was put aside to cover security staff wages security is really the main issue not just for the athletes who are going to be taking part in the olympic games but the londoners as well and of course everyone who's going to be traveling to the country to watch the
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games it's a very exciting time for the people of calls wanting to know that they're safe and so this is certainly going to cause a lot of concern amongst a lot of people that this type of problem has been revealed at such a late date and it raises questions about just how coordinated and ready the security system around the olympic games is. and for more stories log on to our website altie dot com and there are so whipping of this see the u.s. to go is underwater drones to clear out iranian mines in the persian gulf they fear it could be another preparatory step for war all the analysis online for you. plus the real life x. files version of releases if you have the data but apart from applying source so that chelsea football ground there's not much to find hard about right shoulder casual our best videos on our youtube channel as well.
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has been quick to express concern of labeling such organizations as foreign agents despite having almost identical legislation that's how washington correspondent and explains. non-profit organizations which received money from abroad and are involved in political activities in russia may soon have to declare themselves as foreign agents under the proposed legislation they would also have to open their books for regular audit shows the money flow where's the money coming. toward you or your organization so you get transparency you get regulation you get some monitoring of. these are all things that a nation a sovereign nation is allowed to do u.s. officials were quick to express concern the press in the west hurried to dump the proposed legislation as a kremlin crackdown on n.g.o.s presenting it as an exclusively russian initiative but as the russian foreign minister said the concept and even the wording of the
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proposed law was almost entirely borrowed from the american bill called the foreign agents registration act if you work in united states if you work for another country you have to register as an agent of that country. never again that's that's not a negative but it means they are representing their country and they're also be you know if you can pay them the employment of any foreign nation veronica question in nick of us says while in the u.s. she was forced to register as a foreign agent even though she was not involved in any political activities. i was a representative from st petersburg who promoted economy corporation to reason cultural ties nevertheless the u.s. justice department which more new touristic teenagers of foreign agents insisted that representatives of cities also registered disappointing agents version of the law doesn't even include nonpolitical actors like that the foreign agents
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registration act in the u.s. quote requires persons acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi i political capacity to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship with the foreign principle as well as a pivot receipts and disbursements in support of those activities end of quote the sponsors of the russian bill say their version is almost identical with the american law the u.s. argues the difference is that their law doesn't address nonprofit organizations but many see another difference i need a new at the u.s. doesn't have thousands of whoring organizations which work to change its constitution to change its leadership but in russia do you have a situation when scores of openness ations work precisely in that for example when some calls for people to join a protest they have the right to know who's behind that and on whose payroll they are members of some non-governmental organizations met with hillary clinton behind closed doors in st petersburg afterwards one of them media the russkie said the
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separate state is aware of the proposed law and quote is searching for ways to modify the support of russia's n.g.o.s without subjecting them to a crackdown end of quote we say non governmental organizations many of these organizations are government funded right so they get some of their funding from from the government of the united states anyway so and if she is saying that then that they certainly do and they are certainly going to either get over it when maybe she's hinting at covertly i don't know many of the n.g.o.s in russia which get their financing from abroad to preach openness and transparency and the sponsors of this washington bill. it only makes those that themselves are subject to the same principles of transparency i'm going to check on in watching our team. we can leagues has won the thousand bassinets campaign against a major u.s. financial companies a court in iceland has ruled visa and mastercard local partner broke the law when
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it blocked transfers of public donations to the whistle blowing web site and master card were among several u.s. credit card companies and online payment service is that stop accepting money transfers intended for weekly leaks in twenty to ten it was in the aftermath of the website's release of hundreds of thousands of classified american documents we collect founder julian assange resulted in sweden of a sexual assault claims but fears his extradition could see him one hundred over to the u.s. and face the death penalty for the leaks and human rights activist peter tatchell so as they weaken explicate is an assault on free society. this is a very very important principle of freedom of expression and the right of people to donate to an organization which is not itself until until these leaks was not itself the subject of any kind of criminal investigations or allegations even today during a stange and wiki leaks have not been charged with any offense so to preemptively
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cut off the finances of a company that has not been found guilty of any crime i think is a very very bad omen it's not what we expect in a free society and it's very threatening a menacing to freedom all going on as oceans. all n.g.o.s depend upon public donations and the willingness of banks and credit card companies to process those nations once we give those companies the right to veto who's donations to which companies they would accept we're on the slippery road known to censorship but indeed to an on free society. detainees in secret prisons or drugged with mind altering substances a pentagon report has revealed prisoners were interrogated a while i'm. sure rather putting their evidence into question and that's to go to journalists jason leopard was one of those who requested the release of these
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operations and he says the u.s. was just looking to get confessions no matter whether they were true or force. one thing that's very important to point out here is that these drugs these psychoactive. anti-psychotic medications that were given to these detainees and those detainees were interrogated while they were on those medications the government report the pentagon watchdog report says that it could produce unreliable information in the d.c. circuit. the system that's set up there now is that everything that detainees says into haiti is in their hey be a score of his case is presumed to be true so the burden falls upon the detainees to prove that it's not true in the case of one detainees that we identified in the report he confessed to his interrogator that he was a member of al qaida and we also know that this detained he was injected with how
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dull and after he made this confession while he was on these while he was on this anti-psychotic they kept him locked up in guantanamo for three more years so you can imagine that basically they were looking to just get confessions whether they were false confessions i think. i think that the evidence to show in fact that there were false confessions he was eventually freed and to repatriated back to saudi arabia but. again another troubling example of how we were extracting false confessions it appears from detainees captured. strain ties with its neighbors has makes paraguayan a sense it asked of its president. and what many are calling an institutional several regional trade groups have suspended a country however new president. says such moves do not trouble him and why is ready to. punish language child talks with the deposed president reagan he's fast
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made since he was forced out and they say his people. part of the main thing is that nothing has happened according to me it or that the all is quiet going to move to have a sickness out because i like the president what the legitimately elected government don't want. it for it's important for the media to reflect the truth that what's going on here and i was in destruction of the democratic process and the people who think it is in their minds their personal history and the history of civil society if then because they say that if nothing is happening why has america still expelled york if nothing's happened why has you know sort of held us that if the if nothing's happened and everything's all right why is the european union sending a commission to a back country so it can't be so good nothing at all as i said i thought it was something very serious or lousy happened then he said below is a serious violation with a parliamentary coupe. without president elected according to the constitution by
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the majority of voters was impeached. and nicolas cause now has written extensively on south america believes fernando lugo its policies didn't sit well with washington. i think that to pursue an independent foreign policy in latin america is does not carry does not go over very well in washington and we know this clearly from the wiki leaks cables that express the u.s. diplomats and next arrest displeasure lugo's independent foreign policy specifically for forging links with who a child is a venezuela and bolivia as well lugo question u.s. military involvement which was extremely controversial so i think that that it's not clear whether the us played a role specifically in the impeachment i'm not claiming that but if you ask me
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whether the u.s. had a motive probably in light of the the correspondence and also it's clear that the u.s. was spying on to go and i think that the distinction between the state department and intelligence gathering operations like the cia is getting more and more subtle because you had connelly's or rice and hillary clinton asking for personal data on fernando lugo so certainly there was a great suspicion about what he was doing. for paraguay's as the president's own perspective of the barents watch out full interview with fernando lugo interest ten minutes tonight here on the hot seat and let's not talk some more international news stories this hour the united states is a gadget quacking down on your wrongs ability to export oil it's about blacklisted a number of individuals and companies accused of breaching a european ban on buying oil from the islamic republic are standing over iran's nuclear program is increasing as the west to suspect it's creating nuclear weapons
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which iran denies. it's couples in los angeles police used buttons and bullets against. around two hundred people with the movement converged downtown and joined and i knew a gathering of street all sets over a dozen were arrested as the story writes and turns in response to the police present music by the movement was born almost a year ago against corporate greed and economic inequality. no margins in northern ireland have descended into violence as at this time the orange order rate moves through thick areas of belfast police used water cannons and baton rounds to despise angry crowds of catholic irish nationalists who hold petrol bombs stop and bottles at offices things with injured songwriter's last. held to six tonight a victory over a cafe and office stoke really just nationalist. and
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inferno in nigeria's oil producing delta has left other hundred people dead they were trying to collect your from an overturned gasoline tanker when it caught fire then it exploded engulfing the victims and flames although nigeria is a key oil exporter most of its people live in desperate poverty and the rush to collect spelled from such accidents. workers have protested against the closure of persia was planned planned so daniel is it our business that so dang it was the story yes they demonstrated the carmaker nels the shutdown of the paris factory and fourteen thousand job losses world wide prime minister got involved he called the situation a true shock of the poser demanded state help to survive it has little room to maneuver there was the company's burning two hundred million euro each month europe's number two alter manufacturer peers who also the citron brand claims falling demand in core markets france spain and italy. and italy are really studies
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dishes they can no longer track the economy the government statistics agency says they're working more as italians demand info on the economic crisis their numbers and budgets are being slashed this week we also revealed how greek text or storage fees could no longer raise money off the brussels in force job cuts left them short of staff the euro's nearly two year lows on the u.s. dollar. on the news the ruble gaining back recent losses on a high oil price the head of russia's top supermarket chain takes five just quit of the shares plunged forty six percent in a year russia's higher trade get the figures up for you right there. just half a percent higher in the black asian encourage this data coming out of beijing meets for cost us trillions miners to supply china are doing particularly well the world's number two economies as growth slowed to three year lows in quarter to the
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asian figures for you asia doing fairly well this world number two economies the growth slowed to three year lows in quarter to seven point six percent is fantastic why most standards but not beijing's blames other countries supplying less of its products news polls more pressure on premier wen jiabao to pump more money into the economy a return to the twenty percent growth of previous years finland's come up with a radical solution to spain's crisis would have the story for you next you know all right thank you very much danielle on the way our seas exclusive interview with paraguayans former leader who was controversially ousted last month but fast bringing the headlines.
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