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you do but it's very difficult because you are made out to be against the rule of law or if you don't want to be surveyed you know every moment of your your waking life but the fact of the matter is that there's been no attempt to say that any of the stuff that they revealed is fraudulent or misleading the whole strike seems to be to take them out because the actual documents speak for themselves and are clearly for the most part you know extremely damning and very relevant. and plenty more to come this hour including no mercy for minors. israeli veterans speak out chronicling the humiliation and brutality their army has committed against palestinian children on the planet. also an attempt to tap into china as well as german chancellor angela merkel tries to convince spacing to use its billions to prop up an ailing eurozone.
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iran's nuclear ambitions have won some powerful backing as one hundred twenty countries wants their approval of peaceful atomic research in the country this was the key point in a unanimously adopted resolution that wrapped up a nonaligned movement summit in teheran the us and israel had been left to reeling by the success of the gathering as they've been trying to undermine it all along it comes as a new report suggested iran has doubled its nuclear capacity but the document was rejected by attack iran as politically motivated there was another blow for israel and its western allies when the un chief ban ki moon appeared at the summit he condemned their persistent aggressive rhetoric and threats of the strike on iran saeed mohammad marandi a professor at the university of tech crunch says it's ironic that the us have forced iran to launch an atomic program. the iranians are saying that this
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report came out a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce it you aenima twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but the americans and the europeans by taking iranian citizens and people hostage forced the iranians to take that politicians senior politicians really know that an attack on iran would be devastating for the united states and not only for its economy but for its global position and its credibility independent researchers soraya separ for all rick believes iran is the main barrier to u.s. hedge money in the region. mr brime ki-moon does recognize the fact and he has said so this iran is a key player in the region and nothing much really can be solved you found to iran's participation and i'm sure that the united states and israel good likeness
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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 movement the united states state department 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 unlike iran its enemy israel has lost popularity pint several israeli soldiers testify that children are often their main targets their words were backed by shocking footage showing how its army had separated a mother from her daughter and a small palestinian village artist possibly or has the story. there were demonstrations as indeed there are weekend now big seller which is
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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 israeli 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 opportunity 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 going 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 that distance 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 in many of the people that we were arresting were either children or teenagers did the most occasions we didn't even know why they were being arrested in one of the raid a parisian street we had to basically invaded the palestinian town 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 a shoe. distilled it will being thrown by his friends or by his supposed friends
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with the team 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 indication so certainly not a good time for the i.d.f. it's finding a thought been criticized on a number of fronts portly r.t. television here with r.t. and still have for you on the program the style just for old notes. we report on why many germans remain pawns of the deutschmark and why it's so popular a decade out to the euro was made the country's official currency. and two hundred years after a key battle when russia fought against the invasion of the holy and those ears are reenacting the clash. a british high court has smashed the hopes and reputation of russia's self exiled tycoon buddies because of ski his high stakes lawsuit against billionaire compatriot but
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a mortgage was dismissed one of the most expensive cases in legal history more on that from archies laura smith. the final verdict in this case found against bodies which means that he won't receive a cent of the more than five point six billion dollars that he was also going for. each run up but i want to promote himself was not in court. was he a relieved looking very upbeat saying that he had full confidence in the british legal system that was the verdict was being read he held his head in his hands and as he was leaving he appears to have lost confidence in the british legal system now this is a case that has opened up for the viewing of the general public the. old brushes make the rich and what they go to up to back in the nineteen ninety's the wild east as we called it back then we're talking about sums of money off shore bank accounts
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elicit payments made between people often in massive sums of cash. or of kools five star hotels ski resorts and enormous business deals done only on the strength of a handshake with no documentation which of course has made this case a very difficult one to judge it's cruel to london to school building billion ads along with their own two roses megger expensive lawyers and bodyguards who walked around this course area in the shades in a menacing way but he spit his old ski says that he was done out of billions of dollars when he says that i promote it intimidates him into selling shares in russian metals and oil companies for a fraction of what they were but abramovich says that in fact him but his own skin never business partners that he was making payments to but is also key but they were only for political protection. roof in russian but as he wanted five point six billion dollars on top of the one point two billion that he received back in two
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thousand and two from this is been one of the biggest civil trials ever held in british legal history it's been. hundreds of hours and resulted in millions of dollars worth of legal fee so we've heard the results of this case. when the bet is going to be this time around we may see more cases you'll be sneaking here in london. news of that mega rich squabble over billions in london might not go down well in crisis hit spain where. it's hard to calm down one in four is now out of a job according to the latest figures from euro stat expert opinion on that next hour. also online acting in bad faith we explore the reasons behind the other president or grise of islamic extremism in russia following a series of assassinations of moderate muslim clerics. u.s. presidential candidates have of this week been trading verbal blows as they toured
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the streets to see rather as they toured the states they see as vital to their success november's election earlier republican mitt romney beat barack obama to the gulf coast visiting areas hit by hurricane isaac there's also been a lot of harsh rhetoric between the two obama supporters accused romney of paying little attention to u.s. soldiers fighting abroad all the republican slammed obama's term as a family policy failure and found that he would show more backbone in relations with russia however sociology professor william robinson says the highly personalized campaigns by the fact that there's little real choice for american voters. out of place but i. there's no real significant difference between the republicans and the democrats regard to the economic program both parties are beholden to transnational corporate interests particularly to
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banking interests of oil interests to the u.s. military industrial complex this is a longstanding reality of u.s. electoral campaigns increasingly their personalized increasingly the real issues at stake the vital issues for the people in the united states and worldwide are not dealt with and increasingly they are simple simply personalized attack there is one difference of substance and this is coming out in the campaign pickering and that is that the obama administration has been pursuing what we could call a very limited neocon as your answer in a little more social programs that are a little more respect and really those are the only i feels are the only significant differences right now between these two parties in their presidential candidates. the next artie's guy image can asks all for andrew levine how much genuine choice americans have at the upcoming election here's a preview. it's sort of like. a coke and pepsi and level of antagonism out of we exist in the places where those things are
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manufactured and marketed but 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 through all those control and. all the institutions that manufacture opinion are so pervasive and our electoral system has become basically like an advertising it's become a sales promotion's there are brands and there are people trying to sell different products one of two products two products and it's. a pressure that not all it's not so much the pressure that hard to resist it's a pressure that most people or most people aren't even aware that there is an alternative. head to argue dot com for more on this and many other stories here's what you can find there right
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now. an eleven year old pakistani girl allegedly falls victim to a mom who was accused of trying to bring her from plants for me in the koran burning. also online leave darkly humorous itchy and scratchy characters from the simpsons lose a cat and mouse game to russian lawmakers find out how our. german chancellor angela merkel has wrapped up her visit to china it was aimed at tapping into the country's monetary muscle to help pull europe out of its downward spiral she sought to boost the flow of investment from the. into the european stability a firewall against financial trouble that the chancellor wore top to create however the german leaders overtures or met with a guarded response from china leaders were stopped short of pledging more cash injections into the european debt and school money from the european council on
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foreign relations explains why the chinese are in no hurry to lend a hand to berlin the big hope in europe is that the chinese would invest in some of the new vehicles that have been crazy like the european stability mechanism . the chinese. offer lots of words of support today and yesterday but not much in the way of concrete promises to buy bonds in any case the chinese don't tend to make their bond purchases public so we don't know for example how much the chinese invested in european bones in the last two years since the euro crisis began anyway and we probably won't know so there's a lot of there's a lot of uncertainty about in the case of a boss obviously this is a european company and so it would benefit not just germany but also france and other countries in europe but lots of the deals that have been signed. off for
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german companies are open to european companies and so to do in that sense there is a competition going on between germany and other european countries and mostly germany seems to be winning that competition while germany as striving to make sure the euro stays afloat its all currency that deutsche mark is showing no signs of being discarded pair oliver has the details of berlin's old school savings for a rainy day. here in germany the don't try are still very much alive and kicking in fact in the store in central berlin the good old they market is still accepted as legal tender when it comes to purchases with an exchange rate of around two dollars each marks to the euro the store's manager says that there's still enough of the old currency around to warrant them taking it once on the name the reason we accept which marks is there are still plenty of people with the old currency we get quite a few people wanting to spend them in our store for it's not just in shops that
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they're accepted if you find a few demarche coins down the back of the sofa germany's public telephones will happily take them off your hands germany officially dropped the old money for the euro over ten years ago in two thousand and eleven alone though over eight million mark were brought to the bundesbank to be changed into crisp new currency but where is that cash coming from. that he had that is not in one of my other li relatives gave me the school and as a gift so i decided to turn them into something it could spend on television. we've had them lying around the house for ages we've only just got around to getting democrats changed or there are those though who say they won't part with their deutsche marks as a minister. i keep them as a souvenir i'm not going to change them into euro and according to the blunders bank there's still more than thirteen billion dollars each marks in circulation
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they say they get returns from as far away as brazil and new zealand so unlike some euro zone members the bank won't place a time limit on accepting old money. so we will continue to take them as long as people keep bringing them it's something of a tradition here that currency from years and years ago will always be exchanged for legal tender there are conspiracy theory. though who say that in the banks vaults are trillions of marks being stockpiled should the euro crisis deepen but really only rumors so if the cash that's returned isn't being kept for a rainy day what happens to it and once the exchange is complete those deutsche marks the shredded ending their days is very expensive confetti peter all over r.t. pearl in an epic event of the past has been brought back to life in russia thousands of actors in historic uniform have recreated the battle of but i didn't
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know where russian soldiers fought the invasion of napoleon exactly two centuries ago sambar now has more from the front line. battle is raging here at the field of bora deano to the west of moscow the french and the russians have squared up a cannons are blasting the infantry squaring up and the cavalry is preparing to charge and the reenactment of the climactic battle of napoleon's invasion of russia two hundred years before cows of people have turned out to see this reenactment and reenact as a combo for russia and all the way from france and germany to take part really all of this on the scale of a hollywood film all the people here getting just a part of the experience of what it was like to be present at that great historical moment polian marched into russia in one thousand told with what was there a largest army ever assembled he intended to make imperial russia super peace and
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so become the master of europe but it was here at this point to the west of moscow that the russians decided to stand and fight the result being an enormous long and brutal slogging much of a battle the french guns pounded the russian lines all day rather like this but the russians failed to break they stood their ground the next day they were forced to retire from the field having lost so many men but polian took moscow but he wasn't able to keep it within two years not only had the polian failed to make imperial russia super peace it was the russian army that was marching into paris. current affair to stay with r.t.l. be back for a recap of your top stories. emission
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hello and welcome to our g.'s the weekly i'm karen terrill ranchi with your week's top stories turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make a ceasefire impossible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful no nuclear program has the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international summit. the war of the wealthy but i'm over it successfully beat back legal attempts by a london based tycoon bodies to be self ski to cut off
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a slice of his multimillion dollar fortune. from the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on major issues. all right coming up we had the road with the russian delegation to the famous war and peace show in britain for a reenactment of several of the twentieth century's major battles our special report is next.
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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 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 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 candles the old hot fun surrounded by
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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 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 every thing 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 and there's suddenly i was bedridden but after six months i started
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walking slowly recovering. the us thinking of was going to do when my friend from rostov told me that he'd restored an old soviet kobe because. they also had a gas sixty nine sheep and it was me he restored it i did it in a mill she star decided i needed a uniform to match that's how. started. by the campground in. historical from a soviet afghan war paratroopers club 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
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finish it reenacting soviet union in afghanistan because well. because no one else was doing it basically it's nothing political we're nuts 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 the last 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 asked me. how could i be friends with fascists you know you're watching but there is no ideology in it whatsoever but there's no
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difference between those dressed as the red army or the diocese. where you can uniforms only serve to unite people and it's very nice when you pass a german camp in a soviet uniform and the germans stand up to greet you know you but if you're. 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 is the group here in england and we interact around. tank my wife joins me helps come on the tank.

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