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the u.s. blames the syrian authorities for the latest civilian carnage and calls for action against president assad for international observers to investigate. hacking and whistleblowing standing shoulder to shoulder as the new york conference discusses how to counter what is seen as the u.s. government spying on the people also. let's get this party started high spirits among the next space station crew are to be checked and would be entrapment to take on life in twenty four hours. three pm here in moscow this is r t coming to you live i mean you said now i want
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our top story this hour and the u.s. is and its allies are blaming the syrian government for the latest massacre in one province where scores of people have been killed it's difficult to verify because u.n. monitors on the ground haven't yet started their investigation into the carnage well the government and the opposition accuse each other obvious laundering civilians in the village. but washington wants the u.s. most powerful body to send a single solway to the authorities but they will face consequences for the tragedy western states are pushing for the security council to threaten force against president if he fails to comply with the peace but within ten days russia and china say the approach is on balanced but he's the expert to make of the believe it's no coincidence that the tromso bloodshed just like previous massacres came at a crucial point in foreign diplomacy over syria. i have seen evidence from journalists in the field i cross. who insist that i've crossed. he's
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carried out by the syrian national council and bailed when i say from supporters of preaching mayhem in some areas and they are deliberately carrying out these are crossties so that they can be blamed on to. the regime the regime does its own planes we know that but these people are by no means on the side of the angels as the as they've protected if we're going to have sanctions why not impose on sanctions on these armed groups that are creating mayhem in that country it is not only our service that has become very clear over the last few weeks and one can't simply say that this is justified because of who they are fighting against you know the syrian national council is the favored group of the western countries the only way forward is negotiation discussion constitution constituent assembly and that it
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is now obvious that the west is not going to lead because there are affectively backing the people who are opposed to any negotiate so talk. more than a year of violence in syria is increasingly taking its toll in foreign refugees living there up to seventeen palestinians were killed this week while making their way to refugee camps calls are growing among the community for a halt to attacks on people who want to stay out of syria's internal crisis you may find some of the images in ruthlessness report the stirring. this is the only one of thirteen palestinian camps in syria the people living here so for more than sixty years already call themselves yes they say just as a simple i guess impose their own rules in someone else's house it's just unacceptable for them to get involved in what they say is series own affair. while conflict in syria and its seventeenth month hari find proof of cold blooded violence continues to emerge this photo has appeared on some middle east web sites
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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 health officials reported that there were fourteen of them three more are still missing most palestinian factions in syria have blamed the armed opposition they wanted to both weaken the regime and spread despair among palestinians in order to make them give up fighting for the right to get occupied land back 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 see they use all possible tools how immoral they are it's stupid to think this will
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succeed we're guests here and nothing can happen the law makers change 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 but for the new york we've come here at the time of our families we've gone through revolution the modern court and who is at the helm our safety is going to 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 no one knows aboard the war no one supported the fighting going on the. we are no in a war against terrorism not a sick tearing or ethnic one. this policy of no interference has kept the seven hundred thousand strong community out of the crisis for months now but ways persist in the times from post war in size to drag them in people here now fear gets in
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court in the crossfire. my final thoughts from damascus in syria. well maria from notion is keeping an eye for us on developments from within syria should post regular updates on twitter and also the latest comments that analysis are available on our website get the full story at r.t. dot com. he is he going to. try. to. download the official anti application to go on the phone oh i pod touch from the
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top story. one life on the go. video on demand all t's mine gold coast. and already street now in the palm of your . question on the dot com. when he leaks julian a song which may be waiting in limbo at the ecuadorian embassy in london by his cause is alive and well across the atlantic right now in new york a conference is underway against government surveillance and the concealment of vital information from the public. is there before there was a week in the us there was hope that's an acronym that stands for hackers on planet earth and i am not their whole nine conference in new york city this is a fine i knew all of that for hackers come together to discuss different topics such as government surveillance freedom on the internet he says running
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whistleblowers and of course there are also discussions about how to not insist on two years ago julian assange founder of wiki leaks the supposed to be the keynote speaker at the last conference this year he was n.s.a. whistleblower william binney he worked for the n.s.a. thirty seven years for stepping down he said that it was the u.s. government's encroaching surveillance of the citizens that forced him to finally leave his post now he says he wants to make sure that all americans are aware of how their privacy is being violated the fundamental thing that's eating away at the at the real foundation of this country is the same buying that's going on internally in the united states against some of our own people you know when you had the freedom to do things you could try things and you had that you felt that this country would let you try things and now you're starting to sense the sense is that people are getting is that they're spying on us trying to control us when you
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should do certain things and not other things do you think julian assange in some way provided a good service to americans you know absolutely because it's freedom of information it makes people in government accountable for their actions but the majority of people here are a few supporters of freedom of information that's essentially the same thing that you leave us on set. propelled him inspired him to reach week in week subsequently to schools what's it like in formation of governments around the world according to new york where you know we're not hard to see. the conference takes place amid fresh privacy concerns triggered by reports of super fast molecular level scanners so it can be deployed at u.s. airports and borders they can detect anything on or inside a body in an instant and you might not even be aware that you're being so intensely probed charlie mcgrath from independent news website why the way news says it's about making money not security look at the fact that we're now it's like drones
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for timid domestic law enforcement around the country of course we're going to see disparate to the general public we will be under the eye of big brother were going to hear that argument from the mainstream and from the businesses that stand to reap an amazing windfall from the sale of these kind of devices that you know it's better for the safety of the people of this country it's better for the safety people the world there is no threat of terror that's a canard so absolutely it's something we should be concerned about we've seen since nine eleven the introduction of the patriot act and every other piece of so-called legislation that's protecting the people is the enriching of the financial super elite in the security industrial complex we see a perpetuation of the fine ocracy where financial interests write legislation that govern this country and all this talk of fearing argument in a shot out of every closet or coming up from underneath everybody's bed is nothing more than a fear tactic so we can enrich a very few people on this planet. your authority at live from moscow still had the
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u.s. cranks up the pressure on iran but a fresh round of sanctions and beefed up military presence we hear the fears that washington is provoking a full scale conflict. john f. kennedy would have never got elected. today with his lifestyle but womanizing in almost yeah absolutely i'm still in that a good thing that politicians go there or is it better we just don't know it's very don't know political mudslinging flinging i should say in the name of the game for a slimy strategy election time president finds out. the public anger in spain over costs and dad shows no sign of abating with further clashes in the capital right police trying to keep back crowds of hundreds of people sounds by yet more belt tightening approved by the government on friday the wage cuts and tax hikes on exchange for euro zone to save the country's alie
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banking sector. and greece which is the third year in its third year of painful austerity drive public fury is taking on new forms as jacob greet report. greek streets have come to. rage in the eurozone huge crowds have marched to voice their anger. with discontent feeling on deaf ear is different to have also been employed so many the graffiti strewn on the couch. is simply only saw but for others it's a chance to keep their message keep the demonstration. of this nobody else on the streets protesting. with or souls rather than amplify is outrageous left a lost in impact around greece. i mean. going by the name of muppets he longer uses graffiti to combat the growth in far right. if racism is taking the country by storm but others target the government's
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relationship with major euro zone play is an impact it's had on a desperate population we can see here. and the money that the politicians spend about buying things we don't really want that military hardware was acquired from germany the official who bought it now resides in prison on charges of corruption some works appear to be more angry screws an outlet for a generation that feels forgotten others a more direct attempt to sway the opinion of a nation but a relatively new forms of activism we don't have an experience of this kind in the past mainly because since i was born at least or a couple of years later after the germans left greece as an occupying force it's been it's been an upward ruled all the way he's last two or three years have been
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greece's first experience of going down rather than upward a strong economy is soaring jobless rates a few too much of the anger from the podium to the problem increasingly the e.u. eurozone and i.m.f. troika are being depicted as the rumors of greece of domestic politicians the subjects. it means a. sentiment that's growing and what's the government continues to do with the euro zone imposed austerity the writing for greece is ready on the wall greece athens. later today max and stacey are back keeping up the pressure on bankers who are keeping the rest . many what executives say wrongdoing is necessary you know it's like that what do you alan joe go to the doctor and says doctor my brother thank you. the chicken the
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doctor says give him these pills and the guy says no you don't understand we need the eggs the space race has been replaced with the frog race so timothy geithner is lecturing the chinese in the meantime he's trying to commit fraud faster than they can commit fraud on them. washington is turning the screws on iran with fresh sanctions aimed at the country's nuclear program where the a dozen companies with ties to tehran's defense ministry are now blacklisted and will have their assets frozen for violating restrictions already in place the u.s. is reportedly beefing up its military in the persian gulf sending underwater drones to hunt very rainy and submarines politics professor patricia do janiero from new york university says america's provoking violence in the region. what's happening here unfortunately is that they're playing a dangerous game it's almost like having
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a mouse who's going to be run for certain is going to attack first and what concerns me here is that it or moving more warships there that iran is going to feel more threatened and there's more chance of triggering some kind of mistake there and then going to see definitely an escalation of violence that attacks this is absolutely dangerous we don't really understand what's happening there we made this the state with the iraq war we said there were nuclear weapons in there war and now we're on our way for making this mistake in iraq these very least have been saying that they're on their way to nuclear weapons thanks dear since one thousand ninety four so let's sit down and talk before we start pointing weapons at each other which should really facilitate a large scale it conflict in a region that is starting to pull so many players and. that the very latest on the stories we're covering on our website right now r t dot com the russian football
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team have a new man in charge the former england head coach fabio capello confirmed by captain team captain andre. and central moscow get swamped by a summer storm with fatalities and destruction in the heart of the russian capital we've got the details for you online plus video. paraguay faces virtual isolation in south america with neighboring states describing this with ousting of former president fernando go in june as a new kind of coup parliament voted to remove him from office over last month's deadly clashes between farmers and police which killed seventeen people but brazil argentina and venezuela have loosened ties with paraguay in response saying the
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president violates democracy fernando lugo was replaced by his former deputy frederico franco will now lead a transitional government until elections next april in an exclusive interview with r t the deposed leader outlined what he thinks was really behind the impeachment. of the young that this parliament is dominated by traditionalists conservatives and right wingers and even if jesus christ shows up out of the blue and tells them to change their mind think when we were sabotaged all the way parliament gave us a budget with a deficit of eight hundred billion dollars so firms were in short supply for everything and when the check propelled a deep crisis they asked us for fifty billion dollars for their politicians mind you these politicians are members of political parties who get paid for nothing so we said no that was the straw that broke the camel's back it was a politically charged trial disguised as a constitutional process as one m.p. said it all looked like a circus designed to depose
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a democratically elected president. if you watch the full interview with fernando lugo later today i'm also bring you another exclusive interview power wise new president frederico franco gives his reaction to the coup claims. to russia's restive caucuses now where seven militants have been killed in an anti terror operation in the republic of dagestan two of the dead men have been identified they were on russia's wanted list for attacking and murdering policemen and civilians as well as making explosives during the operation one soldier was killed while two others and a policeman were injured more than one hundred militants linked with terror groups have been killed in battle operations in dagestan the beginning of the year a brief look now at some international stories for you this hour a suicide attacker has blown himself up during a wedding in northern afghanistan killing more than twenty people including
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a prominent afghan m.p. who served as a military commander under president karzai within forty others were wounded by the blast the explosion occurred at the entrance to a whole war gas we're being welcome to the wedding of the commanders daughter. record rains in southwestern japan have claimed at least twenty lives and just place over two hundred forty thousand people three days of torrential rain has triggered landslides and flooding shelters are taking in those forced to evacuate from the stricken areas as transportation in the region is shut all. political campaigns everywhere are supposed to highlight a candidate strengths yet at the same time they're devices to attack opponents and their personal lives to get the voters you want to whether smear tactics are fair game or go too far here's the resident.
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this is the year of important elections the world around and many of them involve dirty negative campaigning are you ok with that this week let's talk about that john of kennywood never got elected. today with his lifestyle a womanizing enormous yes absolutely absolutely is that a good thing that politicians go there or is it better we just don't know it's very don't know because it's going to do a beautiful day i don't think we have to mix politics with personal life yet but if it helps someone get elected is that ok. i don't think so if one candidate is doing towards another i think that's a little unfair but if both are going back and forth which they normally are i think it's completely fair it's all a part of the game in politics and i think that it's a fair point is that like that and now when all. this is grace about that they are laura's is more calm or do they stick to the issues yes so do you
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feel like more gets done that way yeah i think so it's not all about the personal lives or who's left who is the public so dumb that we don't recognize it's all spin and flops why aren't we demanding more i don't think we're dumb we're just complacent we want to be taken care of we don't really care we think it's going to be ok and we really don't feel like we have a. voice how is it in denmark well not us bad and. well yes tendency. they lost ideas and tried to get power as many of the political parties i think yeah when power is on the table anything goes right how does it change. take our money take power but i mean it's it's it's something that's just kind of just pop. out of how it works unfortunately so i don't think there's a fairy tale way that it will stop i would rather hear about their policies and
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their records as politicians and public servants if one politician stuck to that while the other one was throwing mud what do you think would. i like to think that the guy that stuck to his record of the woman who stuck to her record when i'm voting for her yeah me too but whether or not you think it's ok for politicians to smear their opponents the bottom line is it's up to each of us just sort through the noise to find the truth for us that. it's less than a day now to go before a new international space station crew of three blast off to the final frontier. so i have been to the launch site speaking to those who will soar to the stars. in the scorching heat of kazakstan right bay in the distance lies the rocket launcher that will be propelling the thought used here may outdo the i it says from by cannot
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cause but i am center now the team have had a very very busy weekend they've had press conferences with cameras and photographers all of the celebrity like lifestyle for them just before their big day friends and family have been gathered here at baikonur cosmodrome just giving them support and saying that we're all behind you on your important mission what will they be doing up there well as always a research and scientific research is on the agenda they'll be looking at looking at how humans can live in orbit with the world's media watching and photographers clicking this shot as a way to get the perfect shot one wonders how the three people on the spot like today feel about their next mission to the international space station expedition thirty two thirty three is underway because they sort of started thinking about this a little bit and the black eyed peas come to mind and if you know the song tonight's going to be a good time and the second one of course is let's get this party started after two
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weeks in we're all very relaxed including the backup crews. were ready for launch. and not just us but the vehicle itself is ready. i took one of my daughter's small plastic toys i took it by accident so i must bring it back yuri of course was the first person to get married in space and his pillar of strength has always been his wife when asked how she felt she said oh lots of emotion but i'm happy that he's doing what he loves to do so but that i'll be without him for the space shuttle missions rely on many resources to make them possible but the rocket pad and space craft remains one of the most important aspects of getting the astronauts to orbit tons of steel and engineering put together so signs and astronauts can continue their research so what will this mission be looking out for at. at the i assess i think the crews going to have
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a really exciting time onboard space station because there's going to be so many activities going on with. nine visiting big balls going to be arriving and leaving from the station. and the e.v.a.'s to maybe is a bit going on as well so it's going to be a very busy time for them. and that maybe i have flown with that yuri on my last flight so i know they'll have a good time with siri. sunniest just. how boy big areas saw you as the launch of facilities technical complex constructions it really is a rocket science but what about those who live among the rockets themselves the scientists what's life like for them living yeah connected with space when i go to work and i see a rocket disappearing into the skies i always clap it's a tradition here for good luck i can explain how i feel when i see a rocket launch every time it makes me feel nervous as if it was the first time i'd
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seen it i'm also very proud the international space station is the largest and most complex scientific project in history as the station's potential continues to grow most sophisticated research is in demand it's a shared vision of these astronauts and their community we're always looking to get the party started from earth to the milky way. and this is. a bomb with a team. has a son. is going to take a short break here on r.t. and i'll be back with our top stories.
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