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the two year sentence for infamous russian punk band pussy riot unleashes a storm of criticism at home as well as abroad but as russia points out it's a blessing than they would have received in europe. at least eight people are injured in an attack on a mosque in russia's republic of dagestan this comes as muslims around the world prepare to celebrate the end of ramadan. the no fly zone over syria would violate the country's sovereignty and the u.n. charter that is moscow's reaction to the u.s. considering a no fly zone over syria without u.n. approval.
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. glad to have you with us the jailing of three members of russian punk band pussy riot who performed a protest stunt in russia's main cathedral has polarized opinion in russia and abroad. the two year jail sentence handed down to the trio for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred drew crowds of people outside the court rallying both in support and against the band more than fifty were arrested from both sides of the fence for violating public order the band has also received backing from outside russia with a number of extreme stunts staged like this one in ukraine where a feminist movement took a chainsaw to a cross foreign governments also had their say with the us calling on the authorities to review the case parties marina portnoy reports from the new york.
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there's been both political and public reaction over the pussy riot verdict now around the globe and there has been several protests on friday in support of the three russian band members that were convicted of hooliganism paris brussels london and tell of eve are among the cities where demonstrators gathered to denounce the trial and the two year sentencing those that are in support of these three women and members of the pussy riot say that the decision that was made by moscow's court was emblematic of russia's intolerance of dissent on a more political front the u.s. embassy in russia has called the verdict on fair portion it there was also reaction coming from amnesty international which said that the decision was a bitter blow to freedom of expression in russia also political figures in europe have begun to weigh in on this developing story we heard from the high
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representative of the european union catherine ashton who has said she's deeply disappointed by this verdict calling it disproportionate a similar sentiment has also been echoed by germany's foreign minister so clearly this story taking place in russia has ignited a wave of reaction around the globe artie's main important reporting for us there now the pussy riot trial has spawned a wave of hysteria on the part of the western media claiming the sentence to be a violation of freedom of speech but as gerard minded professor of political science at brook university points out this outcries based on stereotypes and money . the pussy riot women did was according to my highly inappropriate behavior it was wild i mean or if you want to protest your leadership if you want to protest even a party out you can do is outside the church it should not be in a place which is sort of here to election version of this and believes what to me
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because you're right it's an extremely good selling story here you have three young women it's considered pretty they have small children and they are now fighting the beast and mr putin who has a very very bad reputation among the west public so that's a story he can sell pretty well for many of the media it's it's simple right secondly for many europeans and even more still for people in the west they're all stereotype of russian being the enemy i mean only in society that their interests aren't so why by addressing the the the problem between religious and political leadership and these women you always refer to this tradition. in response to the criticism from abroad over the pussy riot case russia's foreign ministry has highlighted the fact that legislation in some major european countries like austria and of germany could see similar stunts inside
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a church land even bigger jail terms. now the mock prayer the pussy rioters performed in the christ the savior cathedral wasn't the first time the group has tried to court controversy as part of the group voice and one of the convicted women participated in an orgy in moscow's a biology museum just four days before she gave birth in another state on the activists tried to provoke reactions from police officers by kissing them on the metro mccauley a russian specialist at the university of london believes they are simply motivated by publicity and not politics. they did something very very daring it all but produced at the they wanted to make themselves famous if you like and therefore therefore decided to go into the main cathedral. and they achieved their goal of being becoming really world famous by doing what they did. and when they are
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released they will in fact travel the world to become famous they have achieved their goal they're really world famous we have understandably been getting a mountain of feedback from around the globe while we've been covering the pussy riot case here on our t.v. public opinion to the story has been diverse to say the least here are some of the examples of the views that we received at our tea dot com this ridiculous case makes me think of the middle ages what would the punishment have been had this happened in saudi arabia i'm sure it would have been a call for death. for once i actually agree with russia take this joke of a band and look them up longer what they do is immoral and unacceptable god bless christianity disgusting and here i was thinking russia was getting more progressive this has put a big dent in my respect for russian british and b. that went to russia to support pussy riot why didn't she use her time to free young black youth at her prison for some silly crime if she's so concerned about justice
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system in russia. it's not only russia has been seeing protests against high profile cases in the u.s. at least six people were arrested as a hundred strong group of war veterans and activists occupied barack obama's campaign office in oakland over the bradley manning case. manning is currently being detained for allegedly leaking classified information to . pre-trial hearings are currently underway if found guilty the private could face severe punishment of the prosecutor say they would not seek the death penalty with the window of the ports from california. several arrests happened there in oakland there were actually several arrests in portland as well as a group of supporters conducted several protests up and down the west coast now in oakland where dozens of people showed up supporters
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a man there were trying to deliver a couple of demands to president obama first of all they want president obama to apologize to bradley manning remember last year president obama during a fundraiser said that. many had committed a crime now in the eyes of many of his supporters this really creates an environment where bradley manning won't be able to get a fair trial given the fact that the commander in chief has already pretty much rendered him guilty in this trial saying that he has committed no crime and second of all the supporters of bradley manning also want president obama to step in and to him to guarantee that many another u.s. soldiers are not punished before they go to trial now there's been a lot of world rights worldwide criticism over the treatment of bradley manning while incarceration by the u.s. government in fact the u.n. torture chief called his degrading definitely still a lot of anger over the way that manning is being treated so far and these protests
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are a new sign that bradley manning supporters are really stepping up their pressure on the obama administration but definitely this coincides with the granted to julian assange now a lot of. supporters are bradley manning believe that the work of. even though there is no proof so far that bradley manning was in fact the person who leaked these documents to wiki leaks they know that the principle of free speech and the fact that all these secrets were exposed about the iraq war about the afghanistan war i mean they definitely think that there is a coordinated attack about against both the leaks and in the prosecution of bradley manning that this is an assault on free speech and really in a. new case is now seeking an amicable solution to the diplomatic deadlock with ecuador over julian assange it has now agreed to hold talks with the country's
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diplomats both in london and quito experts think the move is an attempt to quell public anger and outrage in latin america after reports of london had threatened to storm the ecuadorian embassy to detain us this weekend diplomats from the union of south american nations plan to hold to meet special meetings to discuss the recent standoff between ecuador and the u.k. additionally the representatives of the organization of american states may meet on friday next week to discuss the fair though the u.s. and canada are against such an idea a wiki leaks spokesman says britain doesn't grant safe passage to asylum they will bring the case to the international court of justice. let's hope that the the british government will come to its senses and save a country it's the only right thing to do but if they're on to is system this hard line position which is that the media should given the circumstances. the end of
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the legal team of julian that we can use the inspectors just to go home as indicated that he will take the matter before the international court of justice. and force the government to give it to save as it's clearly to say that this is a threat by the u.k. authorities who to go to extraordinary have called for a. strong reaction especially in light of the american countries it is beyond my understanding why the stuff of william hague will take such an extreme step especially when the negotiations were ongoing in accordance with that war is in the spirit between two countries and this should include upset with the nations all over the world and i'm pretty sure that the british state must feel. very secure in all of this highly areas they have to their own government is ready to violate to the convention out of the twenty two with this these threats that i just
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believe it will carry. and of course you are welcome to share your opinion on what's next for joining us have your say in our poll dedicated to the issue at our team dot com. russia says that the imposition of a no fly zone over syria would be illegal and would run contrary to previous u.n. agreements foreign minister sergey lavrov was reacting to recent comments coming from u.s. senior officials hinting at the possibility of such a measure artie's you've got a piece going off reports. foreign minister a while her office says that the no fly zone over syria would be a violation of international law which moscow would never support especially with the experience from the no fly zone over libya when a un resolution aimed at protecting civilians was instead used to overthrow the libyan regime and so you of course says the u.n. doesn't do with revolutions yes we've heard the statements from the u.s. military commanders this is not the first time when there's been talk about establishing security zones or no fly zones if the zones involve the territory of
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the syrian state this will be in violation of the country's sovereignty and the u.n. charter. earlier washington said that it's looking at steps that creating a no fly zone over parts of syria and its it could bypass the u.n. security council if needed and the russian foreign minister says that there is a very troubling signal especially knowing that the syrian rebels who are calling for miss for this help from the west also say that they're ready to join forces with al qaeda so he'll offer also slammed to the west for trying to bury the agreements reached in geneva when world powers were able to reach mutual understanding on syria saying that equal pressure has to be applied on all sides of the conflict and that they have to put their weapons down simultaneously and said you have it all said that that community has signed in geneva it gives a way for a peaceful end to this conflict but judging by the steps strongly being made by any western states it's not really peace they're interested in but simply regime change
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in syria the russian foreign minister also rejected the speculation that this opposition by moscow to the west when it comes to syria is creating political isolation however a major media war against russia is currently underway which is aimed at harming its image and distorting its position on syria so you also commented on how he's now often called mr know because of this opposition to the west on syria and he says as long as it means up holding the international law then while he's proud to be mr know. well coming up later in the program with ramadan drawing to a close. face a major challenge while trying to cross the border into jerusalem undergoing invasive security checks. i think. if they're getting. it wrong the resident quizzes people in new york on how they feel about the
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curiosity mission. more than a thousand dead and almost two thousand injured those are afghan civilian casualty figures for this year so far according to the latest u.n. report homemade bombs that cost less than a smartphone continue to claim lives in the war torn country despite billions of dollars being pumped into the state of the art military equipment by washington. the ads for military hardware in the u.s. look like hollywood blockbuster trailers whether it's for a tactical armed drone which can fit into a backpack. or for a special robot like clothing for soldiers they sense what the user wants to do where the user wants to go and then explode we like to call these men tom an assistant but many ask why with all the high tech gear the u.s. can't win against a man of simple means from some remote afghan villages a u.s.
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marine general estimated that eighty percent if his troops casualties in afghanistan were caused by homemade bombs components of which often cost no more than a few dollars. jake dilla better served in afghanistan at the beginning of the war the camera and the armored humvees are cost millions of dollars and they're destroyed by something that costs the price of a pizza and we don't have any effective weapons to combat that animosity that rage against american presidents there's no such thing it's sort of like if the chinese moved into you know wyoming or you somehow that why oh why oh why it's going to be happy now not at all there's no way that they just simply want them to leave the you want to sing best in military gear more than the world's ten other biggest military spenders combined the pentagon resists cuts in their gigantic budget arguing that they need to fight terrorists in other places we continue to face very
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sleek serious security challenges in the world of today we are still at war in afghanistan we still confront terrorism even though there's been significant damage to the leadership of al qaida the reality is we confront terrorism in somalia yemen in north africa. the u.s. is extensively using drones to go after who they identify as terrorists. but will there ever be enough weapons to kill terrorists in this look at anwar locky before he was assassinated by a drone did we stop al qaeda on the arabian peninsula we stop this march on yemen no we did not we actually in many ways made it worse by the fact that others besides a walkie were targeted and killed in that same campaign civilians we invest in the military hardware destruction which obviously is to perpetuate the cycle of killing
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kill five ten come back you've got to have more hardware to kill that ten. retired lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer says the pentagon's obsession with military resources hasn't changed since the time when their enemy was the soviet union it was all about the numbers it was all very accountable regarding hardware hardware purchases how much how many missiles can you have how many can you defeat if it's all very binary this or that this or that it was always it was a match force on force. and kurt today's war is not like that there's no force on force equation there's no way of measuring the number of tanks that will take care of the collar bomb because the taliban doesn't use tanks they don't need them and so this is where our current paradigm the us paradigm on war is completely outdated all those fancy weapons certainly project power but in real warfare in afghanistan for example all that advanced gadgetry still hasn't delivered victory some argue
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it's because while spending tremendous amounts of money on military gear the u.s. has failed to fully understand their animals and what motivates them to fight i'm going to strike down in washington are taking. a blast has reportedly taken place at a shia mosque in the russian republic of dagestan where earlier two armed men opened fire and worshippers eight people are reported injured two in a critical condition artist dennis bosky has the latest unconfirmed reports suggest that the blast shoot the last can biggest on city of parts of you looked as bomb squad officers were trying to the able another explosive device found nearby it all occurred hours after two masked gunman entered the same mosque and fired handguns a do even as were hit by bullets the youngest of them just seventeen years old two people are still in critical condition we know that it was a shia mosque and hundreds of you are one of the biggest guns larger cities with a population of over one hundred thousand for dozens of ethnic and religious groups
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of his caucus republican but in this case we don't know for sure what the mood it's behind the shooting nevertheless local police sent reinforcements to other most fearing that criminals who are still at large may strike at a different location a criminal investigation has been launched and police forces and biggest on a currently on high alert. the incident in dagestan comes on the final day of the muslim month of ramadan as worshipers around the world prepare to celebrate a used for muslims in palestine that often means spending hours at security checkpoints with many pilgrims denied permission to cross the border into jerusalem artie's policy or reports. people here want to pray but soldiers stand in a way it's a painful game of control and every day it is played out at checkpoints throughout the palestinian west bank at this time of year during the holy month of ramadan it's at its most brutal and the they threaten us like dogs been here since half
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past five in the morning announced twelve thirty seven hours i'm here and they won't let me cross with a nod of the head or the wave of an arm and israeli soldier says you can pray and who cannot it is a distressing scene for those who wait palestinian worshippers desperate to get to jerusalem have been standing pushing and shoving here for hours many have already been through several checkpoints it does of course then in order to retain order order is very important control over the palestinians is important because that's how you can. take control over their lives the alex a mosque is the third holiest place in islam on fridays the holy day hundreds of thousands of worshippers from across the west bank in east jerusalem make their way here human rights groups say the checkpoints have eased up this year but in the past is ready soldiers would ride on horseback into the crowds and use tear gas on
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fasting worshippers the other shalamar we have found that people who are considered dangerous during the rest of the year are suddenly allowed to cross during ramadan because they're about forty years old it means they still being a terrorist for a short while it's absolute and it shows there is no security problem but israel says its checkpoints are here for just that the army says it wants to avoid trouble by making sure men between the ages of twelve and fourteen don't pass unless they have special permission that sometimes takes weeks to organize the influx of hundreds of thousands of palestinians into jerusalem sends an unmistakable message to the israelis and that is. that jerusalem is no easy matter. the grand mufti of jerusalem accuses israel of having and now terry a motive when it comes to the aqsa compound at the. radical jewish groups say they want to demolish and take control of what they claim it is a part of israel and if not the mosque itself then the yards they want to show our
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mouth's proving once again there is no democracy in israel. for those who make it through the israeli barrier is it's a small victory the other store just told me pass this suspect that i'm going with . me from behind. is that the bad things about what i want you to do that you must which. is that the shot let me go because i have been machine so i just said no we have to take you i said. subject me you don't have the. fuel you don't have to kick me again those who don't make it simply bow their heads in the air and find and defiance they know another degrading struggle lies ahead next week oh. now taking a brief look at some other news stories making headlines around the world this hour . suspected al qaeda militants in yemen have killed at least nineteen soldiers in
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an attack targeting an intelligence office in the south of the country officials also say nine officers and three civilians were wounded the gunmen used rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapons when they forced their way into the buildings courtyard al qaeda remains highly active in southern yemen where separatists are seeking independence from the north. at least five militants have been killed in a u.s. drone attack in pakistan a small town near the afghan border was targeted as muslims held a festival marking the end of ramadan the number of attacks in pakistan by american unmanned aircraft has drastically increased this year as certain regions are considered to harbor members of al qaeda and the taliban the strikes are criticized throughout the country for violating pakistan's sovereignty. the new phase of studying mars it begins as nasa's curiosity rover gets ready does the first rock sample with a laser to examine its chemical composition the car sized vehicle has ten different
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tools to study the red planet and one of them was developed right here in russia laurie harnessed went on to the streets of the big apple to find out whether new yorkers are excited by curiosity. human technology. so what this week let's talk about that. kind of life there and i think. that we're not alone in the universe do you think we will see. if we learn then. i hope so i hope so maybe you will become a bit more. help so it's funny to say that because i'm friends with her not at all but i think we need to understand that we're not alone yes i don't think as many people are into it that should be i posted something on my face we're going to
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haven't had one comments or one like at all and that was a couple days ago so that's kind of a little bit of a little bit of a disappointment why is that you would think reaching another planet fella i feel like maybe the olympics shadowed it you know and kind of eclipse the moment but i tend to think there's more pressing issues here on earth and i'd rather see the money invested in. environment and. global food issues and that kind of thing but could we possibly find other solutions if we look outward for that possibly i think it's great to i feel like we've lost that spirit of exploration largely well so and it's underfunded a lot of people have it but we don't we don't commit enough to education either at school in our government or in our living room or in our solar system. that maybe they'll find some oh worm holes or something of carbon you know carbon based or
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some of that but no martians no martians you know what if they did find martian there i don't think they'll want to come to earth but if they're getting our television they won't be want to be coming though they'll be seeing our lives. whether or not you think it's a big deal that humans have technology on mars the bottom line is it kind of is the big deal or at least it's a massive accomplishment no matter what we learn from it. well that brings you the news both in and out of this world stay with us we'll be back with the headlines in just a bit. magine
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