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would be soo much brighter if you moved from phones to persian. stone totty dot com. if you've just joined us a very warm welcome to you this is our to you let's take a recap of our headlines the u.n. ones against taking sides of the syrian conflict is saying the rebels and the regime must share the blame for the bloodshed as western powers are again accused of turning a blind eye to rebel or tossed. rig pm feels the heat as either one of his chief of the monstrance one muzak dead is back to the knock bag nearly hopeful greece's cut plan. teachers walk out of american classrooms early in the school
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year stuff growing increasingly unhappy about pay and conditions because there's more american parents optics teach their children at home. next do we speak to the man who's injured in a songes corner in the legal battle against attempts to have the whistleblower extradited to sweden. who faced up to the chilean dictator augusto pinochet explains the tough task ahead of him now. that's point today of the studio we have juillet ourselves as a lawyer a force that is judged famous for living high profile criminal cases drug trafficking corruption and terrorism he also issued the arrest warrant for forward chilean dictator augusto pinochet but this other song hello mr garcia have hello north of you said that everything that's happening to us is extreme and just as why is that. it isn't justice because the us is conducting
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a criminal investigation into we killings and that's according to a few but nevertheless very reliable reports in which this case targets mostly julian asuncion but other founders of the organization are also involved. in this respect it is absolutely clear to us that such investigation and prosecution i would join a list who was in essence just doing his job violates freedom of speech in the us the country which prides itself in always defending freedom of speech feel of value firmly stipulated ensconced. that this is a big concern and largely this was the reason why jewel in a sense decided to seek refuge from sweden in the ecuadorian embassy because he knew that he could have been extradited to the u.s. for that's what it was all about and ecuador took this responsibility and granted diplomatic and political asylum to julian asuncion so mr assad and his defense team
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don't have to justify this decision he exercised his fundamental right moving it is clear that political asylum was granted because julian essential was facing terrible injustice and this is what we are fighting against at the moment and we will continue to fight and prove that there is no reason to prosecute mr song who also julian a song. it's ready to give you statement he is ready to be questioned in sweden to submit himself to other procedures but only if he is guaranteed that it would not lead to a more complicated. in which he's right to freedom of speech and information would be violated so there is nothing you say that you have proof of that the us is conduct of the secret investigation do you think it's legal to conduct such investigations. and make every country has a practice of conducting secret investigations of course if there are good reasons
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for that we don't know whether the u.s. has such a reason in this case but we know for sure that the case has been no good in the u.s. government admitted the fact and we also know that no official charges have been brought against mr asunder so far but it only means he's not charged at the moment they could as will charge him an to any time in the future and we also know that the u.s. continues to gather day there on the case and theoretically it could be the source for an indictment which would supposedly be used to issue an international arrest warrant. in line with us law we have sent a request to the american authorities to confirm that they're indeed conducting an investigation of is it if it is if that's so why then is mr is songes defense not taking part in it if the defense has no access to the case that in what ways the
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own go on collection of evidence consistent with us legislation. yes in his weekly or that i will be able to say whether in this case is in line with the law so florey the statements made by some prominent american politicians indicate that he could be indicted under the espionage act a law which has not been enforced since the cold war. i don't think mr a song she's a spy he merely published information he received from outside sources through we kill it's information that was a bailable to thousands of people all he did was exercise he's right to freedom of information he received and shared it at a much more surprised that there has been known best to get into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring the us interference by different channels of information or proxies in various states with issues that have
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absolutely no relation to their national security or the safety of the american citizens or defense but rather are indicative of the internal disorder in the united states. and this is this is you know this is before we talk about his possible extradition to the u.s. you said that julian assad is not avoiding prosecution it's with his avoiding extradition to the u.s. you also mentioned that this wish case against joined us sounds has no grounds and the charges that were brought against him are not there a clear what did you mean by that. but if. i meant that according to the information we have. this case i mean the testimony of julian asuncion some documents that we were able to get our hands on this case has no grounds for when he came to do you thing and the courts are not here to rule it on his extradition case julian assange told swedish prosecutors that it was ready to cooperate he said
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that earlier today before he left as we said the building that he went offered to come back for questioning and he still ready to do the only now he's asking for the prosecutor to come to the u.k. and western official this is not rebellious behavior on the contrary we respect the judicial system moves with you know we have no objective reasons not to trust him but we think that their approach is too harsh you know they want julian assange struck out to sweden for western doubt in your opinion why did sweden take this as you say harsh approach you sad that you can accept their terms under one condition but is there some legal framework for this how can a country guarantee that it won't extradite a person and to another country in the future when the same nothing is impossible we on our part are doing everything we can that there are two thousand years here that can be reconsidered over is the sure the u.k. has legally obliged to fulfill its wooden's demands to be there is the supreme court only this ruler with what we think it is also their obligation to protect mr
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sanchez riding to political asylum betty and we think that this ride into political asylum needs to be defended and then after this point we consider the problem. i don't understand why julian a son she needs to be what present in person at this question to him that if that's their demand afoot nobody can explain to us why these hasta happen in sweden or not in london and especially now when he has been granted political asylum and he's under diplomatic protection of the ecuadorian embassy but the guarantee is have to be determined so how likely is it that's with him being aware that death. those practiced in the west will accept a sauce. we don't know we don't even know whether swim in the would agree to extradite julian assange there is a certain procedure thirty years or when any country doesn't administer gavel hunnish mentees requested to extradite if
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a person you know has to be sure why the request your theory except that the death penalty will not be carried out even if it is passed is that it's not even about administering the money not administering the death penalty any more it's rather a recognized right of political and diplomatic asylum or food i mean there is a country ecuador and i state that it maintains that he says he's rather than criminal. so we can't really discuss extradition tell us again julian assange has been granted political asylum noise that there is no chance of an absolute edition request to be satisfied but the thing is this is a case of i was here in the region until human rights to ecuador is decision to grant you in a sanchez silence is not ok he's right for with you but that's not a writing music he becomes someone when it's recognized right now julian assange says if a political arrest. cannot be prosecuted for the actions that serve as the basis
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for his rather seeking asylum in the first place. the problem is that he can't only exercise this constitutional right. actually he's exercising or right now he can't be attacked or arrest ago storming the embassy would be inconceivable especially after those statements made by such international organizations as organization of american states and before that the u.n. in accordance with the security council resolution that in the attacks on the british embassy in tehran last november and read to rated that it says of embassies are inviolate. i think britain made a whole threat. and yes he's exercising his rights but in a very limited fashion as if he's living in the embassy under its protection you know exactly ever limited fashion that he has been granted asylum but he's staying in a small room with just four square meters and this could go on water for a long time and this has simply tried to wear the british authorities out and. no i
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mean there is no time limit to resolve this situation it diplomatic solution is possible i don't know whether this is being discussed and whether there is any progress and a legal solution is also possible of both countries go to the international court of justice who is rulings there are bound to be all in all julian assange and he supporters are powerless in the pace of political diplomatic or legal decision we can express our opinions we can contribute to the process by providing documents and expertise we can give advice on what to do but we can't make the final decision because we are not authorized to julian assange has a right to political asylum and it can be disputed and defended but he's not the one deciding the outcome. thank you very much mr herself would say thank you.
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i'm in sochi the latest city in europe on the hosts of the twenty four team which are the pick of. song. thank you. tsotsi. thank you the. way a. dog days are. fridays it. beats common up no. saucy it's so true. me he.
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said tonight's commission dates in believe me. just table one to two the execution date is enough for anybody to go through my life and. no more than fifty percent of both of her if she didn't texas or not. why you know live in north darfur is not in . this scenario we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. oh i ever knew i hope. i
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will get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as a fierce. moment for you to know you can lose your one of your periods with the in a manner of me saying that's the plan to go strong. and i would lead them into the to the best chamber of. commerce trade bill afterward when.
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the un was against taking sides in the syrian conflict saying the rebels in the regime must share the blame for the bloodshed as western powers are again accused of turning a blind eye to rebel atrocity. the greek prime minister feels the heat as he means one of his chief in moscow is on news that debt inspectors not baghdadi how awful mrs cuts plan cuts. teachers walk out of american classrooms or early in the school year stop go increasingly unhappy about pay and conditions becomes more american parents ought to teach their children at home. time now with the latest polls update with kate.
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i don't like the latest for this year's i had another big night of world cup qualifiers and here are the headlines. american maiden andy murray beat holder novak djokovic in a five set thriller to win the u.s. open and claimed his first grand slam title. while vying for victory russia arrive in israel aiming to make it two wins from two in the world cup qualifying campaign . and presidential praise the mere putin awards russia's returning paralympians after the country finishes a best ever second place at london twenty twelve. but first to tennis and britain's andy murray has claimed his maiden grand slam victory after beating holder know about djokovic in a five set thriller to win the u.s. open at flushing meadows mari had been in for a grand slam finals before and lost all of them but had
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a dream start on the arthur ashe court finally taking the first set always crucial against djokovic twelve ten in a tie break after an hour and a half and then the britain went on to take a two sets to love lead after winning the next set seven five but the serbian who's won five grand slams wasn't beaten he steamed through the third six two to call a set back and then levelled the match by taking the fourth six three four no one had come back from two sets down to win the us open for over sixty years and murray dug deep to make sure it wasn't going to happen this time what saw my compatriots or alex ferguson and so sean connery the scot serve for the match at five two up almost after almost five hours on court when djokovic sent his return long time to the new world number three in his first grand slam title and britain's first since fred perry seventy six years ago. it was incredibly tough match.
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and well to say felt them in relief is probably. the best word i would use to you know describe feeling just. very very honest to come through because if i'd lost this one from two sets up what would have seen over the top one. is a bad loss you know there is no question about it. i'm disappointed to lose the match but. in the back of my mind i knew would i give it all i really really tried to fight fight my back fight my way back through and. i had the great opponent today he deserved to win this grand slam wouldn't anybody i'm sure because . over the years he's been a top player he's been so close last for finals now he has won it so i would like to congratulate him and definitely you know happy that he wanted. now to stand
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football and with the world cup qualifiers machining this tuesday evening russia are preparing for a tough game against israel in tel aviv capello claimed to know him to northern ireland last friday and his first competitive game in charge from israel has become portrayed. this is where things start getting tough for fabio capello as his side face its first major test of a world cup qualifying campaign for russia were easily expected to beat northern ireland israel especially in tel aviv unlikely to provide much stiffer opponents however the italian say is that his team will be playing to get all three points even though he believes this will be one of the most important games in trying to qualify for brazil automatically and i hope are we qualify. for free about that would be difficult to. gain or to break these things you know the board to have a story we. are already doing but i'm forced for a good game to do to break the game by game day by day this is an important russia
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were impressive at times on friday against the northern irish so it wasn't really reflected in the scoreline alexander cares a call had a number of good opportunities or once again failed to find the back of the nantz and he's now gone five games without scoring for his country islands a go it will once again be key for the russians if he performs for best of his ability but capello's side will have a good chance of coming away with a win however captain egan the niece of say is the most important thing is just about getting a positive results and not the team's performance. because you fear that any other game with israel will be a very difficult game for us going back to the game with northern ireland the most important thing for us was getting all three points especially as this was our first group game and i'm glad we managed to do this because the quality of football we play is important but for me at present the most important thing is that we get the result we need and for the team as well if we win two nil against israel i'll
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be very happy that russia will have less than positive memories about their last trip to tel aviv almost five years ago they lost a vital euro two thousand and eight qualifier thanks to a last minute goal which all. almost seemed a very hopes of qualifying for that solomon however israel's captain you see been a human says russia will provide his side with a very difficult test i can only say even then in russia there were great the and even now there are a lot of quality players and i think it would be. game same as there was before i think the different is the beloved game it was important for russia not for us and now began with the point that for both sides i think it would be. much more pressure for both sides then hopefully it will be the same result in the game even though the game will be played in the evening the temperature will still be in the mid twenty's and russia's players said it will be difficult to adapt humid conditions however they will be doing their very best to try and make it two wins
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out of two in their campaign to qualify for the two thousand and fourteen world cup in brazil russia and i'm just one of five years ago one difficult opponents for israel can be on the shore to face a similar test on tuesday this is one of the games where head coach fabio capello will have been targeting a must win game of russia want to qualify automatically for the two thousand and fourteen world cup in brazil which upon portland r.t. tel aviv israel. so after all that let's take a look at prepare for russia are tougher than it's portugal luxembourg last time that host has a bias young this tuesday while northern ireland entertain that somebody. else where defending world and european champions spain begin their qualifying campaign with a trip to georgia in group by the way on upset. someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us
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this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. well meanwhile england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who has a mantle injury the chelsea man picked up a knock during their final drubbing of moldova in their opening qualifier while theo walcott is also ruled out with a virus having to england's long injury list which also includes ashley cole and wayne rooney but waiting manager roy hodgson to call up three youngsters such as seventeen year old liveable wink iraqi sterling he's made just fine first team appearances for the reds. we were at the limit when we lost john terry and i should recall but no other theo walcott's had to go home and tell your story just to be monitored although we think he's going to be ok it was a good opportunity i thought to invite some younger players to come in and be a part of the atmosphere i still think we have enough players to deal with the guy
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and we have more than the eleven certainly that we need. and in the meantime following his twitter outburst on his judgement line stays on the bench in his side's friendly with him on in london this tuesday night when writes that his exclusion from the team during friday's late to want opening qualifying win in kazakstan was a joke and he also used an explosive but are encouraged of any trouble tony says he has no problems with the sunderland star who since apologized while striker kevin doyle thinks the episode might have helped the twenty three year old winger you know we. we said it to him straight away you know it's not acceptable and he knew that as well you realise that within minutes you know. you try to delay it in a minute and i think you shut down east where no one ever thinks it could be you know. it was massively apologetic and we ended up the next day joking about you know it's going it's got to be next to go because you know it's probably going to get into this group a bit more because we've all been. going to go we're going to have to look at the
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opening. well meanwhile here in moscow russia's paralympians have met president vladimir putin after arriving home following the most successful of the games in london the grand kremlin palace provided the backdrop for the reception which i'm handed out state awards to the athletes who brought home an unprecedented total of thirty six gold medals this hole was twice as big as that in the previous games in beijing and secured second place in the overall standings behind china the upward trend bodes well for russia where expectations are high to also deliver top honors that sochi winter games in two years' time and gold winning football captain event but they. hopes won't go back in the future. but that it was personal i'd like to congratulate everyone here in our team successful performance in england and to say thank you very much to mr putin the russian government and the sports ministry for all this support and it's not only about this award ceremony but far more important is the fact that paralympic sport has been developing in this country here training
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grounds have been built media coverage has been attraction more young athletes and some of them to greater london all of these made it possible for us to finish second at the games and they do very good but then finally around one million people lined the streets of london on monday to cheer on great britain and paralympic heroes the twenty twelve games attracted record crowds and hearing figures british prime minister david cameron thanked everybody involved especially . for ways to inspire a generation and that is exactly what you are doing if other people's children are anything like they are dreaming of being bradley wiggins or jess ennis or dave or johnny peacock they're begging their parents to set up many olympics that thinking about sport and disability in ways they never did before. and that's always for that as well as a more just on the test time till then the. wealthy
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