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media drug free video dog r t dot com. welcome back to what you are t. here's a look at the top stories that paymaster has east germany's chancellor is in china trying to convince beijing that euro currency is still stable enough to invest in and that's how the euro zone's fourth largest economy spain desperately tries to avoid asking for another bailout. iran says it will create a group of three states to stop the violence in syria and start talks on national reconciliation and that of the main day of the summit of the nonaligned movement opens into iran despite u.s. criticism. and the rebel opposition in syria will be wiped out sooner or later says the president said in a t.v. interview armed insurgents continue fighting the army bringing further destruction
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to the war torn country. next we have the interview with a woman who lived in syria for twelve years and witnessed what the people went through when the first conflict ignited the war. well today we're joined by sister agnes mariam of the cross she's founded a christian community and i'm on a street in damascus she's been living there and working there for the last twelve years thank you very much a sister for joining us today my first question is you've been there for twelve years working in damascus in syria around different areas has there been a difference in your work throughout those years and in the recent months that we've seen uprisings and violence of course we have been facing. reality evolving to get more and more tragic and the democratic you know it's
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really in the sample head. it's so for us it was new because we were. put in sort of predation of the smallest petty since nineteen ninety four when we really. appreciate. the security team in syria you know its security of course it which is imposed somehow. by regime which is very strong good and sometimes it kind of. again but nevertheless the reality is that everybody was living in security now we're when the events begin. to raise we were very happy. because really also wanted felt that the that is a need for
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a chance but very very quickly. we got bad news. from. witnesses. in our biases and in homs. and also from damascus in daraa. where what to do is a witness of civilians without any political. position you know they were counting on us telling us stories that were expecting the contrary of what we were seeing on the television so we took a position for the object of truth. real information and also for sunday that it is because lonely by scholarly you had to help opposition where you had. people detained so you were also helping the opposition yes it's what we call opposition
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the civilian or push your position which is not under any party and that i am not out of. you have you have always done today peaceful demonstration ok. so we help in our village to free to set free people also if there is a need of humanitarian help even we had opposition meeting in our monastery and the first appeal for the day i logged and recourse against and was in our monastery and i'm sure very well aware of all the criticism that has been thrown your way what is your your relationship with the assad regime. you know i have normal relationships with. a religious entity and our of footy is religious it's not political. it's not even civilian you know we had
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mainstream reports that came to syria and for in one for a while i went with them on the scene you know but in the january. in december i asked to go to a position where the good were already implemented ok and so i could have an idea as an eyewitness and in the beginning we did not even know who were sourced people and we said said those people there were. identified. gangs you know we said we don't know who they are but they are spreading. these sort of the. killings abducting and the many kind you know of
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metal rods. to destabilize a country and all saw to implement a kind of ripple ration for a civil war for example they would kill. very targeted targeted for example they would kill a low if i have seen. in homs. a flock of blood. because in the day before. people you know source and i did then defied gangs have been beheading nine and now with people just because they were i know it i have seen this with my eyes and i talked to the population and the sunni population who do you think has has put. rated this they didn't know they said they were wearing like soldiers but do you think that it's their loyalty towards the what do you want me to do i cannot shut up if if if
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nobody is reporting this i feel that if i know it and i do not report that i am helping. to continue that away and after even of human rights watch begin to talk about seeing this perpetrator by. actual armed insurrection affiliated saying that it is affiliated to the opposition that we're doing sings against humanity. and this is any problem and we're talking about the syrians in general do they want regime change look i think that yes and said to do regime has fallen there is no more of this whole jeem you will never ever have the same regime on what now the commission they have been discriminated not because they are commission but because being commission they
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could not participate in islam is the most gracious and sometimes it arrived to violence is against them. everyone says you know we had more than two hundred thousand coalition that had to flee out because of this on big worse position that we have to here to discern between exterior opposition you know in some of the leaders of the opposition outside of syria they never came back to syria since thirty years so they don't have. a popular ground ok they want to come to be able to come but with the help of. foreign. what an intervention military in food but you have the. opposition. would who doesn't want these kind of foreign
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intervention. they want changes but without violence and result destroying everything when we're talking about a solution a third way as you mentioned earlier in this conflict how is that going to happen given that there are a lot of guns on the street how is the solution to work and what exactly can be done there is big violence you know but. it's not everywhere in syria. the violence that is inside needed by the border guards and is following a special plan but in a country. who have very large pieces of people. around off land which is not on the violence. and also even in the cities where you have violence they have so much space. what would be. kind of you
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know for a country like iraq completely destroyed that many of the opposition and begin to think and to say it's not the way the violence is not doing so since one year we have been more than one thousand people have been invited to. tourist complex to think about is certain way and third way the name of the survey it is more solid initiative is a more subtle high initiative does not come from the opposition does not come from under him it comes from the silent majority of the syrian people from the leaders of families of tribes of clans and also from religious leaders day meet together and they were very active.
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when there were the challenges that nobody could solution it but them for example in homs. you had many families completely trapped in the streets. they were controlled by the opposition but were going to bomb them and so they were under hard danger they were trapped from one month nobody would know how to do it so most of the high intervene you know. they have their cousins inside the opposition for example and the good religious leader they have their own people believers. so they made negotiation secretly and slowly by slowly everybody could go out well there are also other christian or catholic figures aside from yourself were also making comments on the syrian conflict and there are
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some of them who don't agree with you who say that the syrians need outside help they need intervention yet you're both all from the same community what do you say to this what do you think of this i want to say is that the syrian people has to defy by itself we is itself what they want and my claim is that let the syrian people alone and the majority of the syrian people they want change by the change would be impeached in dialogue and reconciliation i hope he said. syria is so strong he said they will make they are doing a new social pact. new basis result if you want. of a party political party and it will be stronger it will be better and it is open to
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and your future full of you know more contemporaneous achievement and i hope with the blessing of the patriarchy the last i respect and i give him all my side with a sharon as a believer a sister i guess and i am thank you very much for your time. dreaming of a luxury used sea round trip with the open air entertainments. a little minute exercise to get in better shape. and cuisine with
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a free medio dog r t v dot com. lock. picking his paymaster hands east germany's chancellor is in china trying to convince beijing that you are currently still stable enough to invest in the euro zone's fourth largest economy spain desperately tries to avoid asking for another bailout the fear ron says it will create a group of three states to stop the violence in syria and start talks on national reconciliation and that's as the may day of the summit of the nonaligned movement opens at the ron despite. u.s. criticism. of the rebel opposition in syria will be wiped out sooner or later since president abbas said in a t.v. interview but the insurgents seem to see no weaker as they continue fighting the army bringing further destruction to the war torn country. now first words of a good morning to you and good morning well the turkish test was passed with flying
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colors by spark talk last night telling more did it was marina's need some petersburg will be holding their only champions league full in this season just because spar tucker into the group stages as well following victory over fenerbahce more on the up in just a sec. good to have you with us this thursday morning here from central moscow this is sports today let's see what's going on. make a double spark fenerbahce and champagnes league qualifying to join fellow russian sides and eat in the group stages of europe's top club competition. time to say goodbye can clijsters final singles tennis match ends in defeats with the four time grand slam champion losing to laura robson in the second round of the u.s.
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open. on down your marks get set go the paralympics officially kick off with twelve days of action ahead in events as the first. fencing to blind. first there will be two russian representatives in the champions league this season spartak joinings inmates in the group stage draw following a three two win over fenerbahce leading to one from the opening leg in. anything but the feat in turkey last night would secure the not lucrative european cup berth they didn't just try and defend though a brilliant flowing move after only half a dozen minutes seeing it already for the game's opening goal. header twenty one minutes from time for the hosts would mean a nervy finale but spartak held on for a one one scoreline meaning this cement their place among europe's top thirty two teams. to read why it's not going to thursday's group stage draw macguineas former
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side celtic will also be there after the assault helsingborg forno in our get this fight losing their second leg of have a qualified at the expense of going to see a munching gladbach while kluge will be looking forward to some big games this. score seeking to reach the first shrine proper the army man holds a one nil lead over swedish side. heading into the second leg of their qualifying tie right here in the russian capital council table top off previously action. after starting the season with two disappointing defeats in a row to sky bid to be back on track with four three two victories scoring eight goals and conceding none and they're eager to continue their run it is they who sweden's ai came the second leg of they you up a league qualifying tie after securing in narrow away win in the first encounter when after people chose to get up and played confident at the bag during those
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games but the reason we were all four matches is that we had most of the possession and our tech in play improved. his gun management a confident of reaching the first round broadway and will be relying on a swedish international to do so recent signing ross was alan will have a key role in the midfield battle element maybe too much based on last hour in sweden he's a skilful player when you don't get pressure on him and he did a good game there for so that was not good for us however to his guys the fans are wary of the threat and he goes and know they have a medal in hand if they're to progress which is cynical money i.q. are a strong team there especially good physically it is hard to tackle them and play against them on set pieces you know we have to be careful and near our own goal. meanwhile the eleven time swedish champions who are ranked two hundred second in the u.s. for standings come into the clash with nothing to lose the seat for the after
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twenty matches in their domestic championship and there's a balance man will building to put pressure on says goes the fans and look to capitalize on any mistakes at the back i think we had a good thirty minutes in the last game to start with we've seen we've seen how is defending and they've got some weaknesses but you also we also need to defend ourselves they're really really skilful with the passing game after suffering a one home defeat in the. first leg aka have outside hopes of reaching the europa league group stages however it was so much at stake the swedish side will surely go all out to attain some european glory consonant r t moscow region. career of a tennis legend has come to an end at the u.s. open kim clijsters saying goodbye to the game in which she reigned supreme at four grand slam events the twenty nine year old belgian losing the british starlet laura
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robson in the second round of flushing meadows eating your robson had only taste of victory once before in a brownstone in counterpoint was fully deserving of the seven six seven six four line work city the scalp of a three time u.s. open champion clijsters certainly won for her scrappy. ending champion some storage or a sea of three through to the third round meanwhile always in control again for me and dana gallaudet's whole winning six three six love on the american heart. now it's where golfing pros from across the world will be convening just outside moscow in around two weeks' time to take part in the annual russian challenge cup the event has been held on a yearly basis since one thousand nine hundred six and was officially included in the european challenge two or six years ago now the russian golf association continue to stress the importance of the event for further promoting the game in the country climate means top class courses are pretty hard to come by and indeed
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maintain but regardless of the problems the association say they are called for the gulf can one day compete against the more stoppage sports here. of course there's still a big gap between international courses and those in russia but don't forget golf in russia has only been gaining popularity in the last twenty years which means there's only been twenty years of development so we're still young and are making our first steps towards global integration and i can confidently say that these steps have been very substantial and we've already seen quite a few russian go through to reach podium finishes. let's talk cricket were in an undue stress has resigned from his position on retired from all forms of the game strive skipper his country in fifty of the one hundred test matches he played guiding them to the number one spot in the. rankings a position they relinquished to south africa after a defeat in the recent test series having won the ashes twice stressing the second most successful captain of all time low handover to alastair cook the no spin comes
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just weeks after controversy surrounding teammate kevin pietersen where pietersen allegedly sent text messages criticising strauss just. you know what happened i didn't feel kind of undermined me in the eyes of the team in any way. but it wasn't something that. was obviously the a difficult situation to deal with but no in terms of. making me less more or less keen to to lead the side forward as i said it's one of these decisions that you just know in your heart you know you know how you're feeling about things when the time is up. finally the london paralympic games are now officially underway following the opening ceremony that welcomed thousands of athletes and fans the party began long before the even spectacle featuring a certain russian supermodel on the streets of the british capital. has more. in the final stage of the paralympic torch relay saw some of the world's most
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acclaimed stars usher the flame for the streets of london among them top international model and mother to three children not soluble john of a who also happens to be the ambassador for the next winter games in russia's black sea resort of sochi in twenty fourteen not just that i cannot write i want to use the resources that i have been rushing to board to help me paralympic movement own pins are already getting plenty of support for accused contributing to that partly because he was tired and from the streets and when that source to the stadium where thousands of international spectators made their way to the opening ceremony of this canadian fan however it was a bittersweet experience and realizing that she too could have joined the paralympic ranks in london i'm on the development team so i didn't make the national team this year but hopefully for the next paralympics i can our group was lucky enough to also catch up with thirteen time paralympic champion remotes all of
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the russian state duma deputy participated in six games herself but admits that it's a completely different experience to write here as a fan of the now present i've never attended the opening ceremony of the games in my six paralympic outings as an athlete because i usually had to prepare for competition during that time so this first time experience is like a holiday for me so that's when his welfare and big games have officially begun over the next couple of weeks after these from hundred than sixty six countries will battle for the gold medal in twenty one different sports and these games are promising to be the most watched paralympics to date london's ones as well as organizers have pulled out all the stops in order to achieve a record breaking ticket sales that's certainly something to live up to when the next winter paralympic capsule of sorts you will pick up the bats and bazza with ambassadors like top model now tell you have a day out of off that task seems and it's all easier to tackle on cost or of
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