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one ton. of its inmates and bring them to syria to do the fighting they're practically the same going to people she. speaks exclusively to our. back if you join us here watching r t live from moscow these are the top stories forty year old man has been killed in the back out three man opened fire during a victory speech on the promises newly elected leader of one other person is a critical condition premier pauline marois was rushed off stage on harm police arrested the suspect a man in his fifty's armed with two guns. the one calls for an end to militarizing both sides in the syrian conflict speaking out the general sami ban ki moon said the crisis has taken a brutal turn tens of thousands of people are fleeing escalating violence.
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china wants the u.s. to back off the lead southeast asian nations resolve their own disputes over a visit to beijing secretary of state hillary clinton urged the four nations to work together on the issue of the south china sea. up next here in r.t. we'll talk to german journalist for his firsthand accounts of the syrian conflict. as the conflict in syria continues to unfold under the watchful gaze of the world's media there are all those that say that we aren't receiving the full picture of what's going on on the ground in the embattled middle eastern country now one of those people joins me right now manuel oxon the writer thank you very much for speaking to me thank you well to start off how long were you in syria and where were you mean what did you see i was for nine days in syria in july and i was
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exactly the time when the so-called bentyl of damascus was reaching and i was inside that mosque with all the time and i could compare every day the worldwide media coverage with what i saw with my own eyes to know what you saw while you were on the ground in syria doesn't seem to fit with what we're seeing on our t.v. screens does it well at first it is a difference everybody saw what's in damascus because the worldwide media coverage of the mainstream media coverage claimed that the massacres is what's at the time when this so-called battle of the muskets damascus will cain or the opposition of their with the rebels the armed opposition called this operation they were saying that hold the mouse because it's on fire their heavy fighting so i think even a couple of days later when the battle was reaching they were saying that now the rebels are so close to the city center that they are a power to conquer now the city the government will fall i was inside the city and then you didn't see any of that therefore there was no war in the city of course
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there where in some suburbs you saw that they were fighting but it wasn't at all a better reaching inside the city now in terms of the scale of this conflict nine days isn't a whole lot of time to spend on the ground there has been going on for over a year what you saw though did you feel that that was typical of what was the beliefs and feelings of people in syria in general what i didn't we. inus is the beginning what what happened in march or in april last year when when the demonstrations and so on began and what i witnessed as i spoke to a lot of people who are not outspoken not with the syrian government and they didn't have any problems to tell me as a foreign journalist that they are not with their government but in this is i think the most important difference to the media coverage here they were all against this war which is now raging so they said all of the we are not with our government right now we support our army in pushing back the foreign terrorists from our
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countries so then we can make the changes and the reforms we need in our country now you've been quite critical of german foreign policy concerning syria one of the main problems for you well first of all it's really ridiculous how drew money seems to react on what is happening in syria because. i got very much the impression that the german policy makers the german politicians get all their information by the mainstream media and i ask myself why fifty we used to have an embassy in this country why did we use to have diplomatic personnel in this country and by the way why do we have a secret service who is monitoring what is going on so i can give you a couple of examples it's what is maybe the most well known example is the so-called massacre of houla what happened before i arrived there when. killed i don't know any more number i think it where one hundred eight people a lot of civilians and also children some of them and all the western governments
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including germany reacted very quickly by sending home the syrian ambassador and almost closing the syrian embassies without waiting for an extermination order really happened so when later on it came out and this is not a conspiracy theory at the swatches and the official thing what came out later that this message or what took place was not caused by the syrian army and the syrian security forces there nothing happened usually you should say ok i made a wrong decision sorry for this please come back so we can keep our diplomatic relations so you see this is one point we we are doing a lot of things based on. more or less very very bad information sources but when it comes out later that it's wrong we don't step back now their example which is maybe a little bit more funny if you compared but it's serious of course if you look of about the political consequence of the tapes was the so-called syrian gager if you
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remember last year in june there are several n.g.o.s homosexuals in she owes where not just to clarify what you're speaking about was a a blog that was supposed to be from a lesbian woman in syria that turned out to actually be written by a man based in scotland. so so it was it came out in june there was a big campaign they were claiming that this syrian. which never existed which is also it well known today that she never existed that she was arrested by the security forces so the german chairman for for human rights in the german foreign ministry marcus learning from the liberal party was immediately reacting he gave a statement on what happened and he was saying this is showing obvious that there's a sub government is not taking seriously the reforms in key show the release immediately i mean up dollar so what came out i think just two or days two or three days later it came out that it was as you say at the u.s. american guy located in scotland to making this bloc so it was
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a complete fraud so what was for me interesting as a journalist where two questions the first question was how does it how does it manage that german official is reacting so quick on such an issue and the second much more important question is when it comes out later that it is also fraught how do we react to we say sorry do we take it back do we corrected for the german audience are you a critique of the citizen journalism i'm not i'm not criticizing it generally because this citizen journalism can be a really important instrument but what do we learn about the within the conflict of syria is that this so-called citizen journalism is abused by several to end she owes by by lobby groups who are abusing like the like what for what ends are they being abused for making pressure on politicians for making decisions for example the decision of breaking up diplomatic relations with
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a country that is decision to support with financial means and with technology means the so-called opposition to make. but who gains from that no nobody makes a decision nobody pushes this hard without gaining something in what you're saying who gains out of the situation you put forward. well they have they are there are a couple of interest groups who benefit from such a politics you have it first the interest groups of the big interests interest groups of the western governments who want to have the regime change there and who are supporting that the information you get from these countries are very much one sided or money that when you're speaking about information there was a statement it came out from a senior u.s. military official who said that if you want information on syria first call is always to germany germany's far more involved in this than most people think only yes and for generally and it's really really very embarrassing for for germany because what i don't see what i really don't see is any german national interest so
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in my opinion this shows in particular foreign policy that germany's they're not really acting like a super in state should do me personally i don't see a necessity why we should invite fifty syrian opposition votes to germany to educate them in berlin by educate what do you mean political trading what we are doing by that is that we support the overthrow of the syrian government we are interfering in syrian why shouldn't germany train these people in how the democratic process works to make sure that syria isn't run by the guy with the most guns in his hands is that our german chop is that our german shop to train people from all over the road what happens if their government is overthrown and a revolution is taking palace what with the russian what the russians say if if we train our people to overthrow putin what with the us american see if we train now here by takes pay us money so we all donating this is the germans for
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a revolution in u.s. or in any other country so we are now in that case of syria maybe the populations are look this government is so cruel and this assad is so mean he's so brutally slaughter it's good that we train these people because it basis and we were talking before on this and wrong information and that it's wrong image of all what is going . on that country so you see this this fits together but as i said and this is really my point of view it's not our job as germans to educate and to train people for taking over governments in other countries it's not our job to do our job is to get good relations to put the government's existing this is my point well this conflict in syria isn't going anywhere anytime soon it does seem and it's plenty much more we could talk about say for now thank you very much ben well i think you are.
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i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker's society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us. rosa eaglets line legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills only have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the law so i figure it's here's one of the major trails in the united states. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. bothers a little mean a cockroach from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy
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a forty year old man has been killed and we're back after a man opened fire during a victory speech of the provinces and the only elected leader one other person as we were able condition from your appointment was rushed off stage on hard police arrested the suspect in his fifty's armed forced to move on to. the u.n. calls for an end to militarizing both sides in the syrian conflict speaking out a general stanley bonking moon said the prize is a stake in a brutal turn while tens of thousands of people are fleeing the escalating violence . and china war is in u.s. and back off and let southeast asian nations resolve their own dispute out of her visit to beijing and secretary of state hillary clinton urged the four nations to
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work together on the issue of the south china sea. this would have a line from poles next what elite sports. thank you very much marina will come along to the sports headlines himself coming up. reigning champion sam stosur as the friends of the u.s. open crown is over after a grueling three said the big top seed victoria azarenka before bad weather and play for the day. road to brazil manager fabio capello prepares for his actually games in charge of russia at friday's world cup qualifier hundred eleven on the. return of paying child champions deny moscow wage runners up and dog three two one penalties the season opening up in the russian capital. to the hard courts of
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the u.s. open tennis why victoria azarenka has become the first player to book a place in the semifinals of the women's singles at flushing meadows the world number one on the top single knocked out of trending champion australia stosur in three sets the belorussian stalled the six one the stosur took the second six four forcing a decide which as a runner took on a tie break starts at the link which is her grip on the trophy she won twelve months ago. the course is always going to be disappointing when you lose you know a good quarter of the u.s. open but i really place at the website i thought it was a really really good match you know that was what i point out to it so. you know i'm really happy with the way that it played out and gave it everything well in the men's draw spawn you adopted for the advantage to the quarterfinals following a straight sets victory a freshman rashard cascade however heavy rain in new york forced the rest of the day's matches to be close by defending champion novak djokovic was an early break
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up against honest well andy roddick and one martin del potro were enough time for. now to football and russia have been dealt a blow ahead of friday's opening world cup qualifier at home to northern ireland spartak strike archons uber is out with a knee injury a worry for new manager fabio capello has already dropped captain andre i shouted richard brown portly reports. if somebody capello wanted to stamp his authority on his new russian side he certainly achieved that he made the tough decision to drop former captain under the shadow of in there's almost been a neighbor present for his country over the last decade however the arsenal striker hasn't been in great form this season but roman shock of say is it is a surprise not to see his former senate team mate in the squad i think it's a surprise as he was always in the squad before but capello obviously wants to take a different path and i don't really have a lot to say about then he's a good player and has played very well for us i think it's
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a shame that he's not in the squad. russia play their first world cup qualifier against northern ireland on friday and will be looking to qualify for football's biggest tournament for the first time since two thousand and two capello has been given the task of getting russia to brazil and shock of says it's great to work would be italian and i said look here in theory the coaches have all been similar with capello though training is different we didn't play well at the euros and we really motivated to play well whenever we put on a russian shirt we always give our best. there are a number of new faces in the russia squad who didn't really feature under former head coach to counter can't be defined as all intel has been lurking under the issue all relatively new and for the latter who's already twenty eight his call up came as a bit of a surprise. to you i'm really happy to be called up i think i have worked hard and that's why capello has given me a chance to russia's players didn't know too much about the northern irish team
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will vote on friday however they are expecting a tough physical battle against a side who rang to one hundred one in the world of probably about those have just over a month to get to know his new players but this is where the going gets tough for the italian as he looks to try to help russia qualify if it will be their first world cup since two thousand and two or capello's already made a bold statements by dropping former captain andrea sharma and then he'll be hoping to play is what he selected and help russia get off to the perfect start of a world cup qualifying campaign with victory over northern ireland on friday richard darty moscow. so after losing the russia captaincy what's next for andre arshavin well according to press reports he could be set for a move to deny moscow british newspaper reports claim nascar ready to let the thirty one year old leave the club on a free transfer the deal would need to be completed soon with the russian transfer window closing on thursday arshavin join the gun is in two thousand and nine and has been named in the twenty five man squad for the champions league the london club alone the forward our last season where he joins an eight and how that is
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meant retaining the russian title. now to ice hockey where the fifth season of the cage shell is underway the annual first of vs second curtain raiser so defending champion to come from behind to claim a shootout win over runners up and guard and lift the inaugural locomotive cup constantly top of the action. traditionally the gerund cup winners face the finalists once again in the opening fixture of the new season and it seemed as if the previous season had never stopped as cup holders denominate took to the ice to meet are on guard the game turned out to be a repeat of last season's final where the moscow eighteen beat the omes side to leave the trophy in a seven match the railing eight minutes into the opening period and undone chorionic rifled back home to give on guard and one nothing lead it to deny us some time to get back into it but denise cocker if levelled matters four minutes before the end of the second converging on
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a powerplay and the blue and white should have scored in the other bank of failed to capitalize on the penalty shot however play off top scorer me hail a nice and did give denominate two one lead on a power play in the decisive period but seven minutes before the final buzzer made all square again. one time that being point bass from alexandre for a lot on a counter-attack this core line didn't change in the overtime and the game went to shoot out thirty year old forward for all of was the only a longer play to put his name on the scoreboard in the shoot out wheldon amma's new signing swede that he heard and alex a sweet cough will send the box into the back of the net speak to kill it to wrap up the blue and whites first when they must play it i'd buy things like especially for the second pair and we were better. at least i think so too bad and we didn't even score a little bit more but it was the first match so we were a little bit overwhelmed by your motions it's good that we managed to win the and
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earn two points i so did i came from behind a cloud the shootout tween over their rivals from the eastern conference in the opening cracker and the feat gauge shell season promises to meet their high expectations and become the best in the history constantine but out of. now engulf america's ryder cup captain davis love the thought has picked his wild card for the competition which begins later this month steve stricker dustin johnson brandt snedeker the two thousand and three u.s. open champion jim furyk have been selected to join tiger woods in cairo as the usa and to wrestle the trophy away from defending champions europe we have a great eighteen a team member new nucleus that we got as ounce of the p.g.a. championship ricky and bradley jason dufner zach johnson phil mickelson webb simpson bubba watson and tiger woods an incredible way they've been playing great
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obviously all year we're very excited about them i couldn't be excited more excited about our team in formula one ferrari a gearing up for their home a grand prix there are eight stages left this season including this weekend's race in italy and ferrari's fernando alonso is currently the man to catch with a twenty four point lead at the top of the drivers' championship. the most important race of the. race and at home we have a lot of support from all the forces. you story think of has been always very good but a few months or so. i will perform on sunday now staying with my to sports finally on the g t one world championship in the g.t.a. three european championships have made their debuts here in russia as nick light shows explains. not only was it the first time that the g.t. championship had come to russia but also for the first time dishy both the g.t. one world championships and the mostly amateur g.t. three european championships lined up together on the same grid. despite bad with
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and little knowledge of the newly built raceway track the drivers were quick to adapt audi club team w party completed a solid g.t. one qualifying race florence went full and still fun for the telly secured ball position well oliver jarvis and frank steep finished third at the same time g.t. three championship leaders maximillian burke and dominic bowman won the battle with the treacherous conditions to take the first race when it's a first time we were assisted you want guys. yeah i had a lot of fun it was not easy to. contact with us to do my race my target was to get a good gap to have to do is very guys but overall it was a great race meanwhile nova drive a pair. and saves a company claim they made in g t three victory in an incident packed race two while
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the battling g t one was in full flow but it wasn't without its glitches as the safety car had to be deployed twice g to stand in water on the track however it was the hexis racing mclaren team who recorded a hard fought one to finish. let's also know we had an amazing. result for the team and again for the championship so that's beautiful that's a great view russia the mclaren drivers secured victory by over twenty five seconds which puts them back in contention in the driver's championship second was the ceased the car of alviro parenting and did what jim was steered well steeply when jarvis took third bringing to an end a very challenging debut in russia. chose. moscow region. and that is all from the world of sports now there's plenty more later in just under two hours time here and i'll take.
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