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watching r.t. live from moscow a reminder of the top stories a deadly funeral car bomb in damascus spurs a wave of mutual accusations by both the syrian government and rebels as the b.b.c. decides to remove all traces of a report would shed light on ugly tactics used by the opposition. and israeli court clears the military over the killing of the u.s. activists brushed by an army bulldozer during protests in the gaza strip in two thousand and three however and eye witness tells our t.v. rachel corrie's death could not have been an accident. and adjusting to misery companies in europe are recent getting their market strategies to comply with the e.u. deteriorating economy firms are making products smaller and cheaper of for the struggling
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masses the age of a stair. up next our g. speaks to the director and founder of the european strategic intelligence and security center clogged want to k. about the past and possible future terror attacks in your. world today we're joined by blood money to he's a former member of the french intelligence services also an author and founder of the group yes for teaching the intelligence is a kurd center it's a brussels based think tank specializing on terrorism security issues thanks very much for the semantically for joining us today first question i'd like to ask is on terrorism in europe we've seen acts of terror from norway to there are about to lose and you've also seen riots based on ideology based on what you've seen so far where is the biggest threat coming from. i fink that we have three different trades
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today in europe. the biggest one clearly is and still is time east terry smith. why it is the biggest because most we have a large number of people those on the people involved in not special interest action but in extremist action and able to be terrorist in the in the future if. we don't have those and people on the the right wing for instance. so we have dozens of people we have a very clear political and religious agenda we have radicalization process which is some going for us no so i think clearly islamist terrorism is the biggest threat in europe after this we have two different traits the first one is the right wing there is more like gravy but if we accept the british.
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we didn't have really big scale acts of heroism from the right wing for twenty years and the last would be. the left wing. which for the moment. doesn't exist in europe but it existed twenty years ago we have clear signs that in italy in greece we have some. marxist groups. but very small and on a very. scary how different are the ideologies of business to that side that you mentioned maybe they are all extremists and passengers is a measure of the radicalization process and how difficult it is to intercept that process but where does it actually happen this radicalization i'm talking about schools universities mosques or prisons how do you identify a. radicalization is going on through the defense channels.
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first before it is going on. in the. areas in the cities in the city but it isn't on the in the. cities in the. in the gym and in the good the football of course in schools so that does the best after this when you have different way already from place like prisons of course an i.q. diversity but most of the article is asian is the a to young age and it's done in the streets it's done in the media but it is in some schools. in the when the people come to university for instance. those were the guys already are the guys that and the other would probably not be radicalized it's a minority of we misunderstand that clearly it's maybe. could be
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a concern for. maybe ten per cent of the young muslim men to fifteen per cent of the you miss things in europe no more in terms of the demographic group is there a specific group of people in society that are more susceptible to such radicalization yes. it's difficult to say because. we will probably feeling that it's a poor young boy will feel excluded is small. likely to be radicalized because it's common sense but we never saw people. with university degrees and we have people who are fully integrated if you take for instance the people of the july two thousand and five there we sat back in london they were fully integrated one of them was the son the for shop owner. to your shirt shop owner he was walking in education you had
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a job. you west. apparently fully integrated with us by the kaiser and if you are in the pattern of crisis this crisis being social being being familiar i mean you're. being a family crisis. a crisis was your girlfriend the reason you are weak and you could be are you guys exactly who could be a quoted in the questions extremist sect now going back to the biggest threat you mention which is those limited stream isn't here in europe we hear belgian justice minister said that she'd been told by the state security that saudi arabia is funding around ten schools here in belgium that it's teaching a radical form of islam how would you assess this threat we must understand that in a box of europe in belgium the netherlands in germany we have contracts who today which today. in our midst in communities but which didn't have missed him during
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these and past. germany have not gotten these so the most famous. men of. the majority of them esteemed game in the sixty's in the seventy's and because north of europe was the need for work forces to build the new and faster to those people came but everybody at the time they were it would just stay for two year after year just the time of the of the work and after they would be back with the countries and of course they did and the belgium as the name of the church didn't understand very well or the problem and they were looking this is partly for someone who could help them and the good saudi friends told us told the belgian so it is no problem we'll take care of it. as they did in netherlands also and they sent money edison people. and this was of course the hiden have been there
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their idea was to radicalize of people because if you take. seems to be a unique thing it is not a unique thing and clearly the word. from saudi arabia has nothing to do with islam of the margins of the turkish but this is from western books and to those people by descent with the always the debate john and dutch authorities and this was seen both for twenty years twenty five and for twenty five years stuff and yes . the saudis were phoning with sending people. for instance. in the. netherlands in daughters and three or four after another for fear of ungar the dutch security. money or the missing clerics in the netherlands and. deformed that seventy sixty to seventy percent of them were unable to understand read speak
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dutch so very clearly they cannot be a factor of integration they cannot they cannot understand the society in which deliver and in which to follow us. they cannot tell them what was good advice because they don't know and most of them coming from outside the. gulf states with no knowledge of the language of no knowledge of the society or yourself or were in the french intelligence service before did you or those in your forties not see this coming whether or not signs coming from saudi arabia on a detail it was true for the french intelligence for the us and for all the western intelligence we were not very new. interested in both cases the begin to me was soviet union and coming as we saw we had no real interest or money so your idea it was something going on but and busy go for you have for example the state security
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of belgium who's warning against the threat that saudi arabia opposes in terms of closing extreme ideology of people in europe but on the other hand saudi arabia is painted as an ally of the west how do you reconcile. the ambiguity of this addition is that so it's. so. nice to have you know i have the worst because. it's against companies with against some good for most of it in the on and so on against iran today for clear reasons of those reasons so it is one i in the same time it is so it could be considered the same in any because they have this either an agenda but even inside of the saudi society and i guess i guess civil you have both to tendencies in the colon for meeting the oil for many in the saudi you have people who are genuine and honest advocates of working with
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the west and madonna is in. saudi arabia and we have the princes saying no no no we must keep standing or family on or believing. and we must still in saudi and we'll be looking at what some governments in europe are doing for example posing a ban on the burqa our minarets or other such laws do you think they actually work or do they just create a backlash from the general muslim community most of them are moderates or hot extremists both i think both. first of all i think. we must help and support the average. guy woman with just trying to live a normal life and move on to have a better future for these. children and clearly those people are
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demanding that we take film position against extremist because they are. for their children when they would use when you have a misting parent today. in belgium france and you see mom admit and you see that your young boy of twenty one twenty two but they can patients go to an extremist most. want to go to pakistan i suppose you're afraid and you're one of the states and the health of the states is to fix some limits in the same time very clearly it is. where indication of how to get ization for some people but those people would be anyway. it would be our guys yes. it just. it's just an occasion it's just a pretext but if it's not the book it will be d. a biggish an a for food in the school or if it's in the d.c.
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it will be the next city of girls and inviting scooby dooby in the death of ect but part of this community is on the web because it isn't and those will be but it's important that in person. the subject is to protect the others and of course to come tan and to. contend the extremist medicaid thanks very much for your time i think you. download the official publication to cellphones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch
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projects a free media oh don carty dot com. a wave of mutual accusations by both syrian government and rebels follow a deadly funeral car bomb in damascus as the b.b.c. decides to remove all traces of a report which shed light on an ongoing tactics previously used by the opposition. an israeli court clear as a military over the killing of a us activist crushed by an army bulldozer during protests in the gaza strip in two thousand and three. however and i witnessed tell there to rachel corrie's death could not have been an accident. and with millions in the e.u. balancing on the edge of poverty companies are forced to adjust and produce smaller and cheaper products for the struggling masses in the age of austerity. does something positive now in the world of sports is here with you now and the denominator is over for another year so positive for those boys they are
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struggling in russia they fought in europe they might do better but still garth said nine no such luck all right and of course the paralympics opening ceremony is imminent and all eyes are on it. that starts tonight whether it's the twenty ninth all of august let's hope it's just as good as the previous games which happened earlier in the summer we've got a preview from our mom in london right now absolutely. good to have you with us this is sporting a full length to your head over the next ten minutes including all the. danish defeat former world number one carling wozniacki suffered another first run grand slam exit this time the u.s. open. troubles pile all the russian premier league bottom club schofield to make it
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past europa league qualifying stages. on flights of fancy russia proves its dominance once again at the fourteenth world helicopter championships held right here. let's kick off of football were all schools european adventure is over for another year the blue and whites losing three want a german side start on i regret following a one one draw in moscow means they failed to make the first round proper of the europa league after training to know from the first leg in germany it was always going to be an uphill task for tom trustees' men after a goal is first forty five minutes of the arena as the goal scoring hero from the first leg of vidarbha. opening for the visitors in the sixty fourth minute alexander according to level matters thirteen minutes later but it was no more than a consolation. meanwhile russia. has decided to
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retire from international football in order to bring up his children there thirty three year old stating he wants to spend more time with his family after his wife marina died in a car crash last year he remains open to the possibility however of returning to the national set up at some stage capped twenty eight times since making his debut in two thousand and three he played in all of russia's euro twenty twelve campaign to offer fabio capello's first friendly game in charge against the ivory. only a few hours now to go before the start of the parra limpid games in london all of the competitors including team russia's contingent of already sell to the athletes' village following a unique welcoming ceremony that amount of reports from an english capital. it could have been just a simple flag raising ceremony but the brits have once again al done themselves putting on a theatrical show to welcome the participating nations at the london to once its wealth paralympic village living there you go but i think it's
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a great britain has already built a tradition of creating an environment without barriers for the paralympian this is what i mean we have a similar plan in place for sochi twenty fourteen and we've implemented about seventy percent of it already but the russian flag of the national anthem were last but definitely not least in line leading the procession to the time paralympic champion. who will also be the country's flag bearer at the opening ceremony later on wednesday i'm also felt it was a to me it's a huge responsibility to have the honorable distinction of being flag bearer for your country i feel completely fired up emotionally the russian national team has a number of athletes who will be making a second at santa claiming their place on the paralympic podium among them beijing gold medalist swimmer they can who is by the way also an ambassador for the next ones or paralympics to be held in the russian black sea resort of sochi in twenty fourteen that. there's
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a huge difference between how i see how it's coming to the gene and to date it's difficult to explain but i feel both the pressure and the support which is really can me eager to get into the pool the paralympics will be held until the ninth of september as the streets of london are about to get filled by thousands of athletes and fans from around the world for a spectacle of unparalleled will and strength of character says that this integration of the soviet union a lots has been done in order to help people with disabilities and that's reflected in russia's paralympic medal count and the growing number of athletes as well one hundred sixty three of them are here which is a twenty percent increase from the beijing again and hopefully the additional participants will help russia overcome the eight lane. finished four years ago ramon costa reporting for our team from the paralympic minutes in london what an absolutely wonderful atmosphere it looks like well we talk tennis now where the biggest upset of the u.s.
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open to date has occurred former world number one caroline wozniacki following two on her. big in the first round to say it was a shock would be perhaps going a step too far this year was also a crash site on the opening day of wimbledon has failed to win a title so her ranking fall from first to nine full value for the six two six to win. i. not a bad day at all for the only russian ranked player not choose to marry a pearl anchor confidently dispatching african chanelle she first in the straits at six to six one has never made it past the fourth round flushing it. over the men's side of action holder novak djokovic barely broke sweat easing into the second round courtesy of a six one six love six one win over italy's hold the reins. with only one russian male in action on the day tomorrow's gabashvili involved in
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a five seven country with dr jean you will silva but it was the brazilian who came out the right side all four six six four six seven six three seven five scoreline silvering. djokovic. the fourteenth world helicopter championships hit russia this week i'm not exactly sure what that is but i tell you what nicole i chose those. one hundred kilometers south of moscow teams from eleven countries have come together to prove two of the best spots on the planet at the renowned a field of jerk you know as a paid host to the fourteenth annual and equal to championships in front of crowds i think it's fantastic that to engage ordinary people to see what helicopters can do and i think they enjoy watching the competition and the standard of flying is excellent if you want to see good flying this is could place to keep. using ten types of helicopters over five days of competition the pilots take part in five
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different events navigation precision fender rigging and freestyle for the ninth year running russian pilots with the board in the first four and they are very mean to take and equip just to another never think that crashes trying to make this even more spectacular for example helicopter racing is not yet officially included in the compound through program of the world championships it was invented in russia with the aim to create more interesting events. meanwhile freestyle is considered as a separate trophy where pilots perform their robotics combined with understands they share legendary world freestyle champion quinten smith returned to the competition after an eighteen year break and still shared top honors with a sacred schwartz and helped ensure britain finish behind russia on the podium with germany but in this case the taking part was as important as the result it's
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a much. family. seems now each other that we know each other the family the pilot. is a big happy family so after another my kitchen children with the spectators were also treated to a spectacular finale as russian military. it is made to give the appearance to be a window to know the is called the tissue hosting the world championships is not only an on off for the russian organizes what's also a testament that the sport which originated from this country has still quite a lot of through to awful for the world of aviation nicolo it shows. moscow region nicholai staying firmly on turf from another and finally a four strong team of all round door thrill seekers from the u.k. of one the grueling final stage of the twenty twelve adventure race world series the squad completing the six hundred twenty kilometer course by running cycling
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canoeing and orienteering the start and finish for the race with a difference will starting cost in scotland now the so-called short course of four hundred thirty kilometers proving the more popular event the winning quartet team. setting the pace through right on stage they had such a commanding lead they booked into a hotel at lunch on an eight hour snooze the team ending with and i get time with eighty five hours twenty nine minutes on the wind means they've been invited to take part in the world championship event in france next month well done to them and that is all your support from the world weather is next here in twenty four hour r.t. . news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the
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