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watch you can watch all the episodes over the weekend leaks of an interview program that was broadcast on l.c. including the one where he talks to ecuador and a president or a file carette. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact on. the source material is what helps keep journalism on the we. we want to represent. something real. the long lasting conflict between israel and the palestinians continues with new evidence of children in the front line testimonies of former israeli soldiers and a shocking video of how they separated a mother from her daughter and a small police to an invalid's have taken the strive to a new level reports now from tel aviv. there were demonstrations as indeed there
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are even weekend now big sally which is a palestinian village in footage that was captured on camera these soldiers can be seen going from house to house and physically taking people out of their homes one person was injured at least six people were arrested five of whom were children and there are pictures of the daughters of one woman trying to save their mother as she was manhandled by the soldiers who were or signaling stun grenades now these reports come out on the heels of another damning conclusion there is really defense forces has come under fire from its own rank and file an organization known as breaking the silence has published the testimonies of some thirty israeli soldiers and commanders and which they deal specifically with how the i.d.f. treats palestinian children palestinian minors they talk about the arbitrary use of violence by soldiers when it comes to children and at the same time they say that very often the idea of deliberately targets children using them as human shields
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during its operations but these reports also go on to say that even when children are not deliberately targeted they are not afforded any kind of protection when there is a shootout or any kind of military operation as you can witness from the destinies that we published and from my own experiences as a soldier i have to say that the main point here is that there is there is no real distinction when it comes to treatment between adults and children for example we were doing constant arrest operations throughout the west bank arresting i don't know how many people you know on a nightly basis and many of the people that we were arresting were either children or teenagers did in most occasions we didn't even know why they were being arrested in one of the raid operations that we had to basically palestinian down south of the city of hebron the children started throwing stones at us so it's on point we picked a random kid that didn't even necessarily threw stones at us and used him as
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a shoe. eld sold it to stones that were being thrown by his friends or by his supposed friends who'd hit him instead of us we were hoping that that would stop him somehow that would stop his friends from throwing stones obviously didn't help him he just got injured in the in the occasion so certainly not a good time for the idea of finding a been criticized on any number of friends paul if they are our television. and this brings us back to the case of pro palestinian u.s. aka the threat to a quarry house correspondent's raney army bulldozing two thousand and three the twenty three year old was taking part in a demonstration trying to stop a steven holmes from being destroyed in gaza the haifa court ruled that israel was not a told the journalist tom de a witness cory's that claims that israel is trying to sweep the incident under the rug. it's tremendously just pointing out on the basis of what i saw on that day in two thousand and three it's absolutely not possible to characterize what happened as an accident in my view as i told the court and as i told the israeli military
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investigation before that bulldozer driver had a very long drive up before he got to rachel during which time he must have been able to see even on the base of the visitors he shot presents to the court by the threat of military. head was visible above the top of the bulldozer blades just before she was crushed and she clambered on a mound of trying to escape so my mind that's absolutely no doubt that he would have seen. this but it represents a white washing what happened on that day a culture in the israeli military in futility to such crimes and that culture impunity is the silly take it fortunately sometimes by the courts who deliberately turn a blind eye of course the main shoulders on which falls palestinian shoulders the gaza strip is full of civilians almost every area civilian and for the israeli
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government to say we refuse to treat anyone in this area additionally given the human rights because we've given it this particular name. closely if you don't know what happy to me i think that's just me serving that responsibility. this week iran was at the center of the global political stage showing the despite economic sanctions and widespread will if occasion is not as isolated as largely believed delegations from a one hundred states gathered in ten run for the known aligned movements on it a group of nations who don't consider themselves part of any power block dozens of country leaders attended including egypt's new elected president mohamed morsi which marks the first visit to iran by an egyptian head of state south in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution the significance of the meeting was also underlined by the presence of the un achieve who came despite the u.s. and israel discouraging him of doing so and independent press such as psoriasis at the break explains what this says about iran's role in the region the one the
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histogram ki-moon does recognize the fact and he has said so the. player in the region and nothing much really can be solved if you're honest participation sure that the united states and israel good likeness to ban ki moon to come down hard on iran but he's also aware of the fact there's two thirds of the countries that belong to the united nations are member countries of the nine aligned group at the united states state department likes to say many things and i think that's precisely because they do tend to be very aggressive in their foreign policy towards certain countries in particular although i think they have the whole goal in mind they would love to be a global vision monic power. the nonaligned movement now is one hundred percent coming together to resist this kind of aggression to resist this kind of double
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standards and hypocrisy and i think that's probably really not the united states to this point. so this summit in teheran resulted in a declaration stating every nation's right to peaceful development and use of nuclear energy seen as backing of iran's controversial nuclear program it came just as a new report by the un atomic quashed on the matched appeasing the islamic state of stepping up its uranium enrichment and political analyst eric draitser sense the timing of that release shows the i.a.e.a. is everything i don't mind the iranians first of all they believe that they have the inherent right according to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty that they have the right to have a nuclear program so long as it's for peaceful purposes as is now accepted international law the united states and israel too to a large extent are terribly embarrassed about the fact that the nonaligned movement summit has gone off as a tremendous success and the fact that many around the world are seeing the n.a.m.
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summit as really iran's coming out party in terms of geopolitics in terms of their position on the world stage and so the timing of the report i think is is in fact dubious and i would go further and remind people that the i a e a in many ways is part of what the leader in iran called the overt dictatorship of the united nations that is to say that the i.a.e.a. is always led by us produced think tank individuals like eldora di or his predecessors who will inevitably execute the agenda of the western powers regardless of whether that contravenes international law. and some ahead here on r.t. for you with a history of flip flopping on political issues do us republican presidential nominee make trouble nice becoming more of a punch line than a clear frontrunner for the white house. also later later as the years of radical islam spread throughout russia after a series of attacks on muslim leaders who preached against extremists.
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but now britain's high court has given the verdict this week in one of the most expensive bottles in legal history so exiled russian tycoon. has lost a multi-billion dollar play against his fellow countrymen and roman abramovich the chelsea football club owner a months long standoff between the two only guards living in the u.k. scandalous accusations of greed and design a state takes a closer look at the case the final verdict in this case found against the bodies of the results which means that he won't receive a cent of the more than five point six billion dollars that he was asking for from which run up what i want to promote himself was not important the bid is old steve was he a rival looking very upbeat saying that he had full confidence in the british legal system it was the verdict was being read he held his head in his hands and as he was leaving he appeared to have lost confidence in the british legal system now
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this is a case that has opened up for the viewing of the general public the murky world of russia's a mega rich and what they got up to back in the nineteen nineties the wild east as we called it but then we're talking about massive sums of money offshore bank accounts elicit payments made between people often in massive sums of cash or of course five star hotels ski resorts and enormous business deals done only on the strength of the mobile handshake with new documentation which of course has made this case a very difficult one to judge is. to london to the school building billionaires along with their own megger expensive lawyers and bodyguards who walked around this area in their shades in a menacing way but he's got his old ski says that he was done out of billions of dollars and when he says that i'm over it intimidates him into selling shares in
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russian metals and oil companies for a fraction of what they were but abramovich says that in fact he would never like business partners that he was making payments to but is also key but they were only for political protection. roof in russian which has become a common hollins in the legal circles here in london as a result of this case is that he did make regular payments to put his old skates full of political protection but he says that they weren't anything to do with the partnership they were often made into huge cash sums up to five million dollars hundred for in cash and totaling several hundred million dollars he says that he paid for but is also key to travel in a private jet that he bought him a french chateau and he also bought him jewelry for his girlfriend but as he wanted five point six billion dollars on top of the one point two billion that he received back in two thousand and two for which this is been one of the biggest civil trials
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ever held in british legal history it's been hundreds of hours and resulted in millions of dollars worth of legal fees so we've heard the results of this case. when for better this time around we may see more cases of this nature here in london. so after losing fortunes during high cost lawsuit some russian tycoons could use a defiance from a middle class chinese on top of their premiums more now website. to spend thousands of dollars to make a train come true and that much of it is to try. it. also that mind games chinese scientists close big gap between man and machine by inventing thought controlled.
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us presidential candidate me troll nick criticised current president gronk obama for his handling of foreign affairs said the republican national convention this week his comments could be worse and for other nations as america's presidential election approaches romney has a history of flip flopping on issues that are so it's hard to tell what his message will be coming november. can explain. mitt romney is now officially barack obama's opponent for the white house and he's talking tough throwing rocks well verbal rocks not only the president but also nations at the republican convention where he accepted his nomination mr romney did not fail to once again highlight his animosity towards russia he criticized the president for not being hard enough in his view on russia when it comes to missile defense mitt romney says under his administration quote mr putin will see less flexibility and more backbone and of
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quote and of course that adds up to his earlier statements that russia is america's number one geopolitical enemy that they need to reset the reset that's actually what he says on his website as part of mitt romney's foreign policy agenda so yes a lot of tough talk i heard experts say that's how mitt romney makes up for a lack of charisma what's interesting about the backbone comment is that mitt romney himself is often characterized as lacking the backbone as he has flip flopped on so many issues like abortion he was for abortion before he was against it or illegal immigration he was for giving them legal status that he was for deporting them mitt romney's flip flops have been widely discussed they've become an endless source of inspiration for comedians this is this is from the tonight show with jay leno it says actually mitt romney and hurricane isaac have something in common they can both change directions at any moment and another comedian goes
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obama is like you can be whatever you want to be while romney is like i can be whatever you want me to be there are tons of jokes about mitt romney and his backbone issues apparently one way of showing some backbone for him is this kind of tough talk full of threats we'll see how far it will take him in this november election. and with the two party system in the you are some voters feel they only left with much of a choice and next hour author andrew levin shares what he sees as the flaws of america's electoral system but here's a preview for you. at the level of underlying political vision or underlying political orientation there isn't that much difference and romney would probably be perfectly happy doing what obama does we have a media which is so thoroughly controlled and all the institutions that manufacture opinion are so pervasive and our electoral system has become basically like an
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advertising it's become a sales promotions there are brands and there are people trying to sell different products one of two products. and it's. a pressure that not all it's not so much of the pressure the tard to resist it's a pressure that most people or most people aren't even aware that there is an alternative. time to have a look at some other stories making news around the world at least a dozen people are dead after a double suicide bombing near a military base in central afghanistan more than seventy others were injured they taliban said it sent out two bombers one driving a truck packed with explosives and the other also that. in belgium protests against their live release of the accomplice and ex-wife of a notorious child killer and paedophile have ended in scuffles with police the demonstrations took place outside a convent where michel martin has been sent after serving just over hard her jail
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sentence the woman was sentenced to thirty years in prison for letting two girls starve to death in the cellar while helping her husband marked a true carry out sexual abuses on other girls. seven sure muslims have been shot dead in the city of quetta in pakistan police say gunmen on motorcycles forced the group off a bus and shot five of them two survivors try to run away but work is down and killed that arc is the latest in a wayward sectarian violence in pakistan that share groups blame the government for failing to hold the bloodshed. where she is a tricycle facing a wave of islamic radicalism after a decade stunning muslim spiritual leader was assassinated in his house on tuesday a female suicide bomber and to declare clerics home disguised as the program and blew herself up this comes in the wake of last month's double assault on muslim biggest in the republic of tatarstan some experts believe the roots of extremism
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lead all the way to the middle east but others say the threat from and his lama hatred could become even stronger he is going off reports. the trip to work that turned to tragedy that our stance had moved he was driving when a series of blasts threw him from his car the man who's been openly against the spread of radical ideas and on the lever survived to find out his deputy was shot dead in another part of town investigators still don't know the exact motivation behind the attack but the spotlight is now on the other stun most people here are muslim and that gets mentioned more and more when it comes to the spread of radical islam in russia yes some of the local muslim communities are financed by arab funds from states where wacko business is an official religion the money has to be worked off and they demand their ideology is spread here. like a business is one of the most fundamental branches of islam it's strongly advocated in saudi arabia which backs it up with billions of dollars of support across the
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muslim world its followers often oppose all other religions sometimes even calling for jihad holy war against them but any other radical movement of us live of course not part of the official religion here but i thought he said different ideas often taught in small mosques hidden from the mainstream. like this one form a boiler house rebuilt into a mosque in one of gazans many apartment block you aren't it's the moms denying being radical but admitting they do not support their stance of visual branches of islam. we don't divide brother muslims and there can be no radicalism no terrorism these are words only used by prove a kidders who want to discredit islam we were told here believers are taught sincerely and equality and there are no longer up held in modern society with justice can only be achieved through islam and when someone says islam is the only
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fair way of life and social order they're called radical or extremist and what's the punishment for stealing the hand is chopped off. not the kind of punishment you'd find in russia's criminal code nevertheless such ideas are reportedly gaining more support among young muslims for some experts it could be partly to blame on how the list of banned extremist literature was thrown together. often in books by classical world famous author is a band or in some of prophet muhammad saints how can we expect muslims to react and of course the radicals use this to gain influence. of course star stan is a long way from becoming involved by the war stuff radical islam how the state reacts to the spread of extremism is now the wrong moves could only worsen the situation you've got going on of our guys on that our son. stay with live on with
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you're watching all see and these are the stories the tripe this week western nations around pop calls for military intervention in syria in order to protect refugees but face criticism for aiming to help calm the rebels who's fighting tactics they're accused of being and probably it's. true that a song might have to spend from six months double yeah the ecuadorian embassy in london that whistleblower makes a forecast jerram range of you saying he hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the standoff. plus no longer an ounce costs to iran refutes midst of its international isolation by posting a high profile summit attended by leaders and senior politicians from other hundred countries despite opposition from washington. only gods of russian
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business tycoon a roman abramovich wins in a multibillion dollar bombshell with fellow countryman by receivers also a london court in a case full of accusations of danger dealings and threats. turned up next we hit the road with the russian delegation to the famous war and peace show in britain for reenactment of several of the twentieth century major battles our special report is up next. in the early hours of a hot july dawn a group of unusually dressed people carefully head on to the shore of one of the
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knee up as tributaries there clad in servant military uniform from the days of world war two in the summer of one nine hundred forty one on the sort of view of a crossing the. one hundred thousand people were killed while they were trying to escape the surrounding enemy. i witnesses say that the river ran red with blood for several days now candles float down the river. moscow's military history club called the division has traveled here to honor the memory of fallen russian soldiers but this journey to smolensk is just the beginning now they have three thousand kilometers to cover across the european roads to take part in the legendary war and peace show in england. in the village of belching and candace the old hot fun surrounded by a huge park today it attracts collectors of military vehicles and others with an interest in reaction great battles of the past century the thirtieth war and peace
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show is about to take place. during rain since the beginning of summer has turned the festival venue into a swamp. military enthusiasm began arriving long before the beginning of the show for them not even bad weather can overshadow the event they've been waiting a whole year for one after another festivals open up offering everything from uniform buttons to tanks. number two number two do you read me number two over there's a gas station one hundred kilometers from here is a third of a tank left do you copy i copy. there was an accident i fell off a four wheeler and broke my spine before that i was a physician a surgeon there is suddenly i was bedridden but after six months i started walking slowly recovering. the one i was thinking of was going to do when my friend from
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rostov told me that he'd restored an old soviet kobe a car. they also had a gas sixty nine cheap knows me he restored it i did it in a mill she stuck decided i needed a uniform to match that's how. started. on the next day the rain passes by the campground and. historical reactors from a soviet afghan war paratroopers club are keenly digging away. in accordance with military protocol the soldiers are preparing shelters in case of an enemy attack the most amazing thing is not one of these soldiers speak russian these people hail from belgium britain sweden france and holland. well we're digging a trench and we're trying to dig a trench we're doing it by hand so. see how far we get and i turned from going to finish it where reenacting soviet union and afghanistan because well.
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because no one else was there when it basically it's nothing political over enough for communism or something like that it's just out of interest it was quite secret and interesting to research also quite hard if you can't read russian. convoy left moscow with four heavily loaded cars with trailers to cross seven european countries the shuttle is tight and there's little time for rest. for the most year we had a pretty interesting trip to the war history show that. when i showed pictures taken with some s.s. officers to my friends would be asking me. how could i be friends with fascists you know you're working but there is no ideology in it whatsoever but there's no difference between those dressed as the red army or the nazis. you can uniforms only serve to unite people and it's very nice when you pass a german camp in
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a soviet uniform and the germans stand up to greet you use of for you but if you. look. at the camp the festival goers are doing the chores and preparing equipment despite grim conditions many have come here together with their families trying to involve both relatives and friends in the hobby. many years ago british police officer neil cullen himself an old soviet t. thirty four tank he restored it and then became a driver. for the second gulf thanks al me living in the group here in england we necked around. my wife joins me helps come on the tank. and her parents also join us hopefully my children will carry on.
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