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to build the most sophisticated. version you believe doesn't give a dollar amount anything. to teach creation and why you should care about. this is why you should care only. back here with r.t. here's a look at the top stories pakistan joins the anti-american outrageous violent protests over a muslim mocking film made in the us read to more than twenty countries across the world. plus washington strategy of promoting the arab spring through the internet now backfires on social networks triggering drive to muslim uproar. one year since the occupy wall street movement began in the ninety nine percent and say politicians are still ignoring them doing nothing to solve america's wealth
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inequality crisis. the next thirty talks to tough it come it a one time islamist and associate of political theorist to get his take on the recent anti-american protests that have spread across the world. what do you read into the events in the right now i see an expression of of radicalism in the form of attacking embassies killing in. suppressing these violent trades. in the radical ways of thinking in the that already fellated in the last few decades in the in the muslim world is expressing itself in this form as it expresses itself also in afghanistan in beheading people but this is the from kind of violence is based on the same thinking trait of accepting using violence to suppress the others and the
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preventing them from seeing you opinion or prevented them from seeing things that you perceive as insulting why do you think this is happening especially in countries that have gone through a transition are still going through there are general underlying causes like some principles for example or religious principles or will whoever bedward the guinness perfectly be killed which is not in the koran but it's one of the ministry believes in some islamic books and also the excess of love to prophet muhammad makes million muslims feel that any insult to. have the responsibility to defend the species according to islamic tradition of teaching that muslim will see the sinner as we go to hell and the prophet muhammad is the one who will do intercession all shots to bring them out of from hell to part of the eyes is not god who will do this it's
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mohamed intercession so that is excessive emotional feeling toward the prophet mohammad because of this so these are underlying factors but we can see there are look allies in factors that have been in egypt for example in egypt you have a role model of. some shot of for example the former prime minister or one of the early prime minister of the pollution who actually celebrated the young man who took the flag of the israeli embassy and burned it it and destroyed it with that with the mobs surrounding the embassy so instead of punishing him and considered considering him a criminal for doing such a job decking the israeli embassy actually celebrated even the media by the prime minister so you are giving a very bad role model here in libya as the situation is different you have many radicals who have military power in the hands who are well trained who can take decisions to the embassy biz on the movie or biz there are some arrangement
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i wanted to ask you about there's a lot of people are saying u.s. officials even that this was a preplanned attack that the film may have not you know may not have anything to do with this do you agree to this it is a possibility i cannot just take it out of the possibilities it's one of the possibilities but also the possibility that the movie incited excessive hatred violent a desire to use violence against the us. could be really implemented easily because you have fighters who are well trained and have weapons. so it's not that difficult if you are will train for more than a year fighting fear and will print on the use of these biliteral to really take these weapons into your hands and go attack the embassy so borse possibilities are out of balance on the groups that you're talking about other groups that were funded. by the u.s.
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trained by they last in some cases during the revolution in libya do you think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban you think people do not learn from history very well. that's one of the problems of humans they don't. learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious things and some of these radicals who were probably supported by the nato. summit radicals may probably have access to the weapons because when the government collapses the whole system collapses it was the have had easy access actually to a lot of weapons so certainly that is the big problem here in the ring with the middle eastern issue do anything the us expected the democracy that they were promising the libyans the egyptians and you know are there other countries the nations in the arab world that this will be the result of the democracy that their
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promise of the asli not you see hillary clinton for example clearly saying how can this happen in a country that that we helped them to get freedom so they are really shocked and it's been for it's been for the americans and nato helped them expecting that they will reciprocate this at least by you by showing some values of liberty and respect for others and at least respect for america but underestimated the threat of radical islam as what happened in iraq as what happened in the underestimated the threat of radical islam and the main factor in the threat is ideology if you don't deal with this ideology you can't win this game if you focused on the two things what what what what's what's commonly said here is military power or democracy is this are the two things it's like someone who knows how to change the
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tire of the car and he things that fixing complex electronics sing in the car can be done via changing the tires no it will not you need to go into a completely different dimension here that has to deal with an ideology it's a religious in ideology or whatever. do you want to admit it or not it is a religious ideology and we have to deal with it especially because a lot of people were telling the us before we're talking about the fact that there are and why do you know there are other elements in your articles you do talk about this i'm one of these people who clearly stated that if you want to implement a democracy voice southern democracy in syndrome it will bring the islamists to power and we will suffer would you say that the u.s. just simply does not understand their needs or of the arab or the the fact that they want to impose democracy that is completely if only i right now a lot of you know i would say there are people who understand people do not understand and depends on the balance of power as in certain time in history the
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decisions are taking. decisions here i don't think they were like very very very correct i don't sing song do you think that the u.s. will change its strategy in the arab world in countries that are going through transitions right now based on what's going in light of what's going on oh yeah yeah absolutely like for example there will be many voices all start questioning if removing example is a good idea or not because supporting robles can ultimately bring very extremely radicals people who will ultimately attack america and become any of us to america so it doesn't work the way people think i think the libyan example of killing the embezzled orange such way and the spread of the action in civil islamic societies that had the revolutions will make many people think twice before
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supporting the rebels against that i think it will i can see it's will be a game changer with this respect but i can say it will make many people think twice about this issue of supporting the rebels against us i think twice that will they actually take decisions that are different than. they are decisions that for a while they may be reconsider this strategy and think of a line of logically likely. may put the possibility of of sixty percent possibility that decisions may have some changes or more difficult species you know a lot of the debris me is trying to solve the problem the syrian issue is hot i know it was a policy to do more but i think with the libyan issue it will make the voices of the people who were against. more prominent more but it's very hard to get on the outcome because it depends on the front variables
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different. the ultimate in. so it's not something that you can easily say it will make change but how do you see their relations between the u.s. and the countries that are going through a transition particularly in libya and egypt specially after the latest protests will certainly create a new. way of thinking in the relation with these people and i think it will affect the for example the donations that might go to egypt the congress is supposed to allow one billion dollar donations to support egypt i believe many many people in the congress will start to think twice about if this is appropriate without having gotten three years from or see that he will really respect the values of democracy the problem here is that many societies understand democracy just as the ballot and the west understand democracy transparency freedom
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of speech respect for the minority so that is completely different understanding of the same word we here in the worst understand it as these values but in the other parts of the world the understand it as the majority suppress minority and the. everything but if the congress is going to reconsider its aid for instance to egypt as the end put conditions maybe that's another form of. conditions that the arab world is sick of is tired of and that's one of the reasons that they're protesting there has been money of over their countries i think it's you have the really if you're giving donations you have the full right to put conditions because it's extremely unwise to give someone donations and then they will buy my ideology of hatred to you or that ultimately cause you damage so i think it's further to say that if i'm giving someone donations that big global it's fervor that the u.s.
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insists on certain conditions what would you say the u.s. will start working on its relations with the arab world with their peoples not with their governments because they they have seen where that is going i think they will become more a world of their the ideology of the radicalism has to be fought the cannot just ignore it the problem is not simply military solutions or using democracy to solve the problem thank you very much thank you. i.
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pakistan joins the anti-american hour just violent protests over a muslim mocking film made in the u.s. roads to more than twenty countries across the world. last washington strategy of promoting the arab spring through the internet now backfires a social networks for girls and drive the muslim uproar. and one year since the occupy wall street movement began of the ninety nine percent say politicians are still ignoring them doing nothing to solve america's wealth inequality so. there has been a busy weekend of football to catch up with farmers got all the latest. hello
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there thanks for watching and these are the headlines desperate to know the muscovite stay rooted to the bottom of the league off the roster of condemned them to their seventh defeat in eight gangs plus the driving force mizuki on the strikes twice is to use gabi to lanny or to go second in the russian premier league. caucus move n.b.a. stars give children as lesson they'll never forget in moscow. but first a normal moscow's miserable start to the season continues the last one they will to rostov with coach dan protests blaming last week's internationals for his depleted squad dinar my word that russia striker alexander cotton who was injured playing for his country and the muscovites were also without first choice keeper anton shewn in adding to press cues woes willing contrast rostov with fielding their
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latest reinforcements on loan spurs midfielder david bentley making his debut to become the first englishman to play in the russian prime a league of former liverpool man for on the cinema goalie also made his start but it was czech striker jan honda who scored the decisive after sixty minutes contending condemning the nama to seven defeat in eight matches meanwhile japan make you see the honda scored both to his girls goals and there to know when i learn you his first came just after half time of the finding itself in a lot of space. and he got another five minutes from the end began honda driving into the box unmarked to stop mooses cross the city's gas fit the win in a row and that puts him second behind me to static or land you stay in the bottom half of the table. on the go with came thick and fast as angie powered their way up the third spot in the table do sitting side getting off the mark in the very first minute all of shuttle. after the attack i call us would double that
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advantage many years later before. the men get a free gold the good with fourteen minutes on the clock the sides would exchange strikes either side of the break before going round just made it for two with a well taken volley fifteen minutes in captain actually wasn't finished quite yet the cameroonian leaving a final score on the five c. when they headed over the russian crowds about goalkeeper so angy up to remember the great trip. i. planned second bottom volga could leave further adrift tonight with a win over. the ten critics yet of the other guy hoping to snap a three game losing streak so this is how the top half the table is looking terek the surprise leaders that have zoomed up to second after a slow start and then she
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a third defending champions they need a fourth there and have the same number of points as. well over in england tottenham have won their first game under new manager. they've been reading three one in the only game on sunday spurs dominated this one for roger mendes so scoring twice while gareth bale got the other. got a late consolation for reading. his first win in four attempts to force terry satisfied with their performance. to keep shimmery happy also because the players you know put tremendous commitment into the game responsibility and concentration you know every day understood that you know we've been working so hard and. you know they deserve to get this first win so you know the way they came into the game with that focus to wanting to put things in their pleas. there is one thing in the english premier league tonight everton host newcastle with a chance of going second in the table. now on the ice that was
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a shock the reigning champions the nominee. losing four one on the road to track toward their second loss in six games check that. you still got plenty left in the tank thirty four year old scoring the first and last goal of the gang cried all have now won three out of their games chelsea's and by looking at the arse level we're unable to overcome at home former n.h.l. star nicholas here claiming the glory with a wing strike late harry. in tennis thomas burdick has inspired the czech republic to victory over argentina to set up a davis cup final with spain the czechs went into sunday with a two one advantage and needed one more victory and burdick oblige with a straight sets win over the law when their ease the argentine standing in the injured one martin del potro and couldn't stay with burdick who won the first team set six three before going on to take the six for victory the czechs will host the
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final against defending champions spain in november i we made it to you know and it's good. we were you know bringing bringing here you know to argentina to try to try to make their almost impossible and win here about this all to you know have a belief for the team that they can make it you know it's not impossible to win here in the region to reprove so you know that's even better because you know doing the research or. you know really gives us it gives us so much for the future i'm really excited to be in the final again. well spangler three one win over the united states in the semifinal to have a fair coming from a set down against john isner to secure the tie is this started well enough. but he was slamming his racket in frustration by the end after making seventy unforced errors for going on to win six seven six three six four six two and stays unbeaten
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on play in this competition spain remain on course for their fourth they've used cup title in five years. i think. it's another davis cup final we want to hear if you. i won the last match so i'm really happy or if. i want to journeys and he's every real player i thought. it was easy these start and also happy he's closing in on the most a jeep a title former world champion winning the summary no grand prey to go thirty eight points clear in the standings after rival dani pedrosa crashed was an interesting race and was initially restarted and shortened to twenty seven laps after abraham had problems with his bike posted it dani pedrosa was also pushed back the grid
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a technical issue and then crash without even finishing a lap overall standings later renzo taking full advantage of his main rival valentino rossi finishing second. o.t. stuff on the podium in third. would be because information see in the. middle of a race quite fast. but if so. just not make any mistakes and we'll be seeing whatever is for us is just a prototype and finally children from around europe have been given a basketball coaching master class by n.b.a. stars in moscow youngsters some of the most talented from across the continent and this rich poor fit discovered they got an experience they will never forget. well without borders has been helping the development of the sport in europe for over a decade even though even took place in moscow children from
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a twenty countries two parts the youngsters a selected by the local federations and all extremely talented and have the potential to become stars of a future of a camp itself is going from strength to strength what happened was we were shooting a commercial for the united nations the friday day about eleven years ago during the balkan wars and actually they had just ended and they said is there no way we can bridge put together a basketball camp and bring all our children together for the six now independent countries and we did it we realized it was so successful that we said ok how about will have the whole continent evolve and do community relations projects so far from there there was no shortage of expertise for the kids to learn from and regularly and could some of famous golf and i would say shared pool play in the n.b.a. turned up. brooks and dunn the green trouble way from the u.s. to lend a helping hand meanwhile brian can only use a thirty five year old bedroom of the dallas mavericks said he was delighted to
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have the opportunity to give something back to the youngsters i see a lot of myself in them are growing up loving to play basketball or are skilled in their way the game of sorts it's an honor to come here to share my. past experience in the last twelve years in the n.b.a. and. teach him some of the things that i've learned and next very free day can finish with an all-star game between the best youngsters under the age of sixteen from europe because he was heini and green believes that some of these players have the potential to pull him into being b a i know they're enjoying a day like they really pay attention they really work hard very well for they learn something from us already so take that and it's amazing to believe that somebody has maybe a way to get there was one guest who was particularly interested in the proceedings the u.s. i'm back. starts russia. he's a massive boscobel found himself and so there is two sons i mean we're thrilled
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that they're here i have two young sons and it was the best event at spa so howsoever was when we had all these n.b.a. players or a few nights ago they participated in the camps that they've done here and you know we support. the growth of the n.b.a. around the world it's a damn testing sport. he then was wonderfully received by both the coaches on the participants and the boss coupled with my board his training camp continues to rise in stature around the globe in helping youngsters to fill that possible dream it's been a fantastic experience for some of the most talented young basketball players around europe to play in the servants' hall perceived coaching tips from some of them based top souls on a cold spell be wanting to fully investigate stats come play in the n.b.a. one day themselves which i'm told me don't see. i'm not as old schoolfellow we've got the weather coming up next and the news headlines.
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