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hard to tell what's true and false in the syrian war has major media outlets used to visit human interest stories to boost sympathy for rebels but also big supply of high tech comes from outside. also this hour sweden says no to al queda was requests to question children are sound at its end the seeing london we can leak says there's no meaningful explanation for the refusal and no legal guarantees that stop one just turned him over to the you or. your even beyond now a law that allowed arabs living in israel to avoid military service expires triggering concerns the government is stoking social conflict at home to tighten its grip on the minority.
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russia and around the world this is a see with me our thanks for joining us first while syria is still locked in a bloody confrontation on the ground another war is also being waged a media one and he has discovered even the world's most respected media outlets who have huge influence in shaping public opinion resulted distorting facts the worst with is in london for us. escapes journalists speaks out says the headline in the b.b.c. on the guardian syrian regime t.v. reporter defects that talking about hats hands labor who claims he was a reporter to syrian state t.v. channels but couldn't bear to be a part of the propaganda machine anymore and after spying for the rebels for months
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eventually defected to turkey but the syrian news channel. says he's nothing but a fantasy business with. claims that he used to work as a correspondent in syria news channel have nothing to do with reality. he applied a year and a half ago for the channel didn't find a job so says from outdoing near the other t.v. stations labor claims to work for also confirmed he never had nevertheless the guardian and b.b.c. have jumped on the story as the first example of quote a high profile defector from damascus is powerful propaganda arm but as an actual anchor from pointed out when we spoke to him if labor really was a public figure it wouldn't have been hard to verify his credentials. i saw his preferred on facebook and was shocked to discover it says he was right channel there are lots of ways checklist each of us has an idea of
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a journalist employed by the syrian news channel that we can use to confirm our identity and employment if it comes to that we have our stories and materials to prove that to each journalist accumulate some materials in the process especially if they were the syrian news channel. the british media has used labor to tell a story of a propaganda machine in syria that pumps out a pro-government message we're godless of the truth meanwhile the b.b.c. and the guardian appear to be sticking like glue to their. equals rebels equal freedom fight says labor himself now says he wants to work for an opposition channel he told the guardian he met someone from al-jazeera who called him a government spy with a psychological problem perhaps that is closer to the truth than the british media go. yet another group of activists in exile from ceres forming an opposition
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alliance and disha into the west bank to see where a national council which they see as a failure and they also plan to establish a transitional government by engaging the rest of the country's opposition and dialogue the move has further split rebel factions with the syrian national council criticizing the initiative meanwhile fine is battling government troops in the country have reportedly tamed a supply of surface to air missiles the arms were apparently delivered from neighboring turkey as the u.s. considers boosting its fifteen million dollar aid budget to the rebels and lawrence freeman and said executive intelligence review bank is seen says this doesn't help to resolve the syrian crisis. the u.s. is supporting absolute chaos and destruction so there's not going to be any stability it is now publicly known and it's been publicized on the front pages of the new york times that al qaeda is very aggressive in the syrian opposition and of that the qaeda wants to have a iraq syria and sunni al qaeda for us to take on this year so this is going to
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cause massive chaos and destruction in the country and then secretary panetta said no no let's try to keep the military force to not repeat the most stupid mistake we made in iraq british shows you that there's no thinking there's no forward powell see coming from the u.s. to help this situation and so coming up here in the program the white house ratchets up pressure on iran imposing more sanctions with banks in china and iran now taking the heat. and later this hour clash between this punish government and the country's regions as millions of people go out to get more protests against deeply unpopular austerity measures. that later before swedish authorities have declined acquittals invitation to question julian assange in its london embassy without any meaningful explanation according to weaken lex twitter feed the whistleblower has been holed up in the latin american countries
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diplomatic mission for over six weeks now seeking asylum assange has wanted in sweden for questioning of a sex crime allegations which he denies he believes proceedings may be just a pretext to hand him over to the u.s. where he fears prosecution of espionage charges for a massive leak of secret diplomatic and military files and actual acts of its time journalist don de bar says washington is an all out hunt for sounds and is willing to sidestep international law to get him. well they're not interested in questioning him they're interested in you know obtaining control of his person and i think he correctly assesses that that's so he can be forwarded to the united states there are currently three actions the world already brought in u.s. federal courts against a songe they were all nominally dismissed but the most recent one the chordal lad that upon service upon a saw is that the action could go forward so there's
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a ready legal activity that could give the us a foot into the swedish courts there's a history of this kind of game playing with sweden and extradition that the songes very correct to be cautious of what's going on those who are whistleblowers have come under particular attack from this administration from the obama administration in fact much greater attack than even the bush administration was able to muster on whistleblowers earlier so the outlook is not good for a songe as one of the preeminent whistleblowers of our time this country in general is hostile to the idea of free speech and particularly disclosure of state secrets particularly when they reveal that the government has been doing illegal things so i don't think that the prospects for a fair trial are very good at all and that while the house arrest journalist songe made his own talk show he'll analyse interviewing controversial figures of wild politics and you can watch all eleven at the says of his program by not being able
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markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. if something inappropriate for public they can easily be. a war ok. i wish he would never have. a t.v. camera becomes an unnecessary what does their own safety all foreign nationals including journalists and inspectors. and it's clear what happens with such witnesses. like. ready. to. shoot
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nurses shooting. welcome to r.t. it's great to have you with us now arabs living in israel can no longer defer military service as the only law allowing them to do so has expired it's again prompted fears of a deeper split in israeli society as arabs who previously volunteered to serve in these really defense forces have been seen as traitors by many in their own community. explains a monument to israel's fallen look more closely and you will see many of the names are of arab soldiers fighters who joined an army that many of the bridge one here called the enemy. but in meetings like this across the country the mood is changing most arab israelis are.
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after a little too forward probably. sees it as a bad thing to do not appreciate the with the tal nor sick to expire on august the
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first arab israelis and ultra-orthodox jews who until now have been exempt from military service may find themselves forced to do so regardless of their beliefs each israeli prime minister has said to the arab community first serve in the army and then you will be treated as equals but arab israelis are asked what kind of equality is it when regardless of whether they serve in the army or not israeli jews will always be more equal than them policy r t tel of of. washington asked tighten the screws on iran once again words new sanctions against the country as well as others targeting banks in china and iraq the u.s. says they hopes to run evade international penalties and policy direction the national iranian american council believes it's ordinary citizens that bear the brunt. i think what we have in place is it constitutes economic warfare and it dovetails nicely with the cyber warfare and the covert warfare that we are now
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engaged in with iran but what they wanted this bill did do was to actually sanction every single financial energy inside of you broad to make it legally impossible to send any goods to iran or for iran to send anything out the majority of what the bill does is actually impose these restrictions that are blocking medicine from getting into iran that are blocking food and humanitarian products from getting into iran their isolating iranian students who want to study abroad and so when you actually add them all up the human rights measures fall pretty short and it's sort of a joke to say that this is advancing human rights when you're punishing people on a humanitarian level like this and of course there are always moral stories waiting for you at home that has a quick leg. and even iran payout six they don't know where the line that. is the us federal court thanks. to shocking case and russia's role as involving to just try to fix things as it turns out is not an
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isolated incident. spanish workers are gearing up for more precious across the country with the latest crippling austerity plans the government has announced new public spending cuts in a two thousand greece which opponents say target what is on the paul. followed the recent massive rise in the trade says people are just tired of tightening their belts. stop robbing us as we barely have anything left this has been the message over the past few weeks of hundreds of thousands spain yards who have hit the streets in anti-government demonstrations. stare into measures unacceptable
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especially with so many already in the streets it's not an advice they're struggling our country it's crucial that we if we don't crush workers in any country of the world and it's here that the social divide in spain is seen clearly policemen and firemen are on both sides of the protest unlike the greeks the spaniards have been very peaceful in their anti-government protests but the deeper the country goes into austerity measures the hungry and the more aggressive people get taking their anger into the streets on july eleventh the spanish government announced more budget cuts will be introduced in order to find another sixty five billion euros for a bank bailout plan and called it a necessary last resort measure. that this is a hard moment it was difficult for us to accept these new measures we understand the feelings of the protesters in the only thing we can ask now is to be strongly that these measures are necessary. hundreds of thousands were quick to react
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hitting the streets across spain in eighty cities in total and in the rather untypical scenario for the country ordinary citizens clashed with the police thirty nine people were injured in madrid alone while police had to use tear gas and rubber bullets against the raging crowds some of which shockingly enough were there callie. the people when you take their food you take all that they have you take their you know homes and they respond quite viscerally what we saw were you know police charging against other police protesting police we saw them charging against firemen and we saw them charging against public sector workers and chasing them through the streets of madrid and you know neighborhood neighborhoods in madrid the actual people that live there were actually throwing flower pots from the balconies at the police now that's a qualitative change what is adding more fuel to the already explosive situation is that financial forecasts for next year suggest things will be getting even worse if
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the government sticks to its all stare at you policy seen on your if there are no radical changes in political economic and social spheres then spin will gradually turning to greece the level of street tension will reach a claim. imagined interest that spain already possesses europe's highest unemployment rate of twenty four percent or six million people imagine what a crowd of this size could do in a moment of street rage should madrid take another risky attempt to deprive them of their means of survival lex you are. reporting from madrid in spain. and next hour we'll talk to piri one of the most powerful men in brussels has sayings that the european union should not leave spaniards and creaks face to face that problems. we have decided to go and no one should be the weakest link which my bring it to pass profi we come up go on in some
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areas with force term. and not giving hope to the people it is. just more possible. this spring there will be news a falling unemployment is increasing and so on and so forth can we have the heavy price paid to produce. good qualities because if you harbor these reactions or people in the streets which are completely understand the whole report so i think we have to give hope to these people. and a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour power has now been restored in india after one of the world's worst ever blackouts seven hundred million people were left without electricity on cheese day three of the country's energy grids collapsed in the second day of fame is hundreds of coal
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miners were trapped underground as a result of the outage with hospitals and airplanes forced to use generating. twenty car bombs have exploded in baghdad killing twenty people and injuring fifty seven it happened in a shiite neighborhood at rush hour with one of the blasts going off near the interior ministry had quarters security forces also fought off a separate attack in the area stopping to al-qaeda suicide bombers from trying to free prisoners inside a police station almost two hundred fifty people were killed in a series of attacks by the group in july as part of that campaign to reclaim areas they were forced out of by u.s. forces. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has begun a tour of africa starting in senegal some observers say the most prominent issue on had chen days to urge african leaders to reconsider their growing ties with china the u.s. has long been worried about beijing's rapidly growing influence in the region from
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senegal clinton will move move on to south sudan uganda and kenya and beyond me as a kiwi as told the african news why i doubt she will succeed in turning african nations away from china just. when not hillary clinton went to africa last year she expressed some trepidation about the growing relationship between africa and the people's republic of china but it appears as of most of the states in africa have a very positive view of the burgeoning relationships between the african states and china and i think this is something that's very very frustrating for the united states the u.s. has been heavily dependent upon all that comes from various parts of africa there has been huge discoveries just recently of both all natural gas in east africa off the coast of east africa and these of course are providing new
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opportunities for the people's republic of china to enter into economic partnership with africa and because of the economic crisis in the united states it's going to pose a challenge to the u.s. state department i don't believe that hillary clinton is going to be successful and discouraging this growing relationship between africa and china in fact she may bring about some resentment for involving herself in the internal affairs of africa and africa's relationship with china. and business is next with danielle and danielle good morning to you the world's second largest economy spies new fears of global economic slowdown right manufacturing activity in china. unexpectedly fell in july its slowest pace in a month's output was still expanding but new orders fell chinese leaders also warned to the economy citing slow demand for europe as one of the main factors let's have a look at how the markets are reacting asia's mostly lower komi come as the last
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three percent of the reports and first quarter losses wall street fell but ended the month in the black facebook shares fell to however most going to one of the whole percent down last night or mixed corporate results we'll give you the fresh figures when they open in thirty minutes time the ruble had a mixed choose day but the euro's losing yesterday's gains on the greenback national just biggest sale in over a year today to meet twenty twelve boring plans the finance ministry is offering one point six billion dollars in five and ten year notes the moans expected to be high with russia's main percent in a month. because admitted they were to blame for the financial turmoil gripping the globe bank of england's be held they insist they were over confident the theories were right we still to believe in the assumptions of economics and saying that we knew everything we were talking about is the latest salvo in the crisis blame game with both the states and european union recently blaming each other for the world's
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economic woes top mobile networks rounded up political tape to ship for forcing a thousand dollar price tag on it so i phone another strict conditions being our go with your partners in big markets doesn't pay off says the vice president of russia's m.t.s. chinese made small phone calls just one hundred eighty eight dollars to make that express little hope for us just as you may be backfiring some things cheap when you galaxy recently overtook as the world's most popular phone and job today with more nextel. thank you very much indeed for that update danielle coming out is a special report on the dangers of reporting from combat sides that's out of the headlines and.
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