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more jati any time any. more dead as a global anti american protests over a film mocking islam escalate with violent outbursts expanding now to a new front to this. year of protest on the plight of the so-called ninety nine percent still not addressed the occupy movement blogs its anniversary with renewed rallies and the pledge not to stop until the. us tokyo clings to powerful allies like the us sealing it and team missile defense deal with washington made an escalating row with china over disputed islands. and is just one step from here
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cost i want survivor of the july london july seventh london terror attack a once praised as an icon of british courage now faces deportation left in limbo by the u.k.'s much criticized immigration agency. it is a pleasure to have you with us on our t.v. this monday rory sushi life in moscow. molotov cocktails and chanting for death thousands of protesters skirmished with police in both afghanistan and indonesia just a week since it all began on rest and violence has now spread to more than thirty nations around the world.
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feeding on global muslim fury over a u.s. made film that ridicules islam new hot spots are appearing to have a look at the map right here a thousand of religious protesters in kabul the afghan capital surrounded an american military base running riot and burning cars of violence also spread like a wildfire in indonesia as well with demonstrators firebombing the u.s. embassy in jakarta all right now with the latest on these outbursts artie's paula slayer. police and protesters have crashed in the indonesian capital to costa and not least classes took place when hundreds of hog line is mox the confines of the american embassy they took the police by surprise when they started hurling rocks at them because until now all the demonstrations that have been taking place across into egypt which is the world's most populous muslim nation have been spilled the police responded with tear gas with lots of comments and watch one shots in the day
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to disperse the crowd but not peaceful protesters have the chance to throw the mortar cocktails to the entire police it's a six explosives goes through monday there's not much to stun this is happening in the last weeks of the country where these one protests that has been killed hundreds of protesters sit quiet to a government office building as well as to a. office and this is a major because they were complaining that the demonstrations in pakistan until now have not been receiving enough media attention this is one of those clashes in pakistan over the weekend that happened in the cities of pichel laughed as well as a collage we saw protesters marching holding up banners and calling for the american ambassador to be expelled and for a boycott on american goods and services now also there has been clashes in the afghan capital of kabul where we've seen more than a thousand protesters sick fire to cause as well a story to contain is american military installations on monday when i was also
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turned on lebannon in light of a televised address given by the leader has a son in the strada not his but has to withstand the protests often on this week starting monday evening in the southern suburbs of beirut he says that this film is the worst insult to islam and then he has put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the united states also in lebanon on the foreign minister there his morning one emergency meeting of the arab league. to discuss this now the united states has been sending additional security it's been sending movies to be security in various cities around the region and this is only inflaming tensions on the ground that many people i'm talking to asking the question whether or not the united states is not benefiting from this mine and says it now has the excuse to send the suits on the ground given the situation is a compliment although tensions on buying time he said he can feel the visits the
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pain of the possibility that any kind of violence could you run any time. on the arteries of polish live right there well as the u.s. beefs up its military presence in the region some police the demonstrations are actually benefiting washington that's what are some objections are telling us he's having a look at our twitter page now she's also reporting on the no nonsense approach of egyptian police to protesters and how matters are just getting worse there all that and a lot more on the twitter feed paula sleep underscore to. quite a let's get some more international international perspective now on the protest with the foreign affairs editor of the chronicles my magazine sort of just to go for it i thank you very much for coming on r.t. today protests of violence have been especially strong in nations that were recently liberated through the arab spring for example libya why do you think this is. i don't think it requires
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a degree in tomic physics to grasp the reality of that in the world democratisation means islam is a show where. jews tried democracy back in the early ninety's it was the army that had to stop these lobbyists from coming to power and likewise when we had democratic elections you new iraq as the result of the u.s. and allied intervention the end result was an enormous increase in the power of the millers who were of course marginalized under saddam. some of us who have been predicting all along that far from bringing western style democracy human rights and all things bright and beautiful that the arab spring would in fact benefits people who take the example of their prophet in his early successes as the preferred model of political and social organization have been
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proven right now i derive no pleasure from saying i told you so but i believe that the us state department and the policymaking community in washington were blinded by their own ideological blinkers that in fact the warnings from many sides that this is indeed what will be the end result had been disregarded in favor of willful cell deception that was supposedly influenced by the image of. western educated fluent english speakers as you say i'm sorry to interrupt you here just for a min i do apologize here but it was interesting as you noted a few moments ago that during the arab spring the so-called democratization altimetry tony that of islamization of the region say it's also worth a no you're bringing in american politics angle obama is going far far out of his way even risking domestic ratings to denounce this video and sooth mostly in anger
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that it is not a good move to think on his part. it's absurd because if that ridiculous. video will in rage millions of arabs and other muslims because we have seen pakistan in the g. or two then anything will do wonders rushdie the other day to the danish cartoons and this nonsensical piece of junk so the reality of the situation is that it's not the video that's the problem or rushdie or the cartoons it's the slum itself and certainly a large segment of the muslim population around the world who do not because being great because the very existence of the youth is blasphemous in itself as you say as you say i did as you say and many others are saying as well that certainly some of these people taking part in these demonstrations and protests have been just looking for an excuse to exercise and aggression but if i may quickly i'm so sorry
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i'm running so low on time here at the region flitted by these protests have also now been flooded with u.s. special forces to protect the embassies and consulates with a security build up how's that going to be viewed in the arab world. it only means that the us is getting deeper and deeper into a potential quagmire that if they had any sense in foggy bottom an inside the beltway they would be disengaging and not extending their engage us what do you do with these forces do you intervene now against the libyan authorities that you helped usher in last year against the earth if you intervene against the egyptian muslim brotherhood that you aided and abetted and put the pressure on the gypsum generals to cede power no it's absurd but of course the u.s. policy in the region has been absurd in the rational for a long time so to foreign affairs editor of the chronicles magazine wish we had
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more time for this we don't but great pleasure to have you on our seats a day. thank you. but with the riots violence and the protests swirling the white house has had a cyber war and its damage control efforts google and its you tube web site have declined to take the controversial video down or despite u.s. government pleas and as artie's guy nature can explain their decision is in keeping with washington stance from not so long ago. film a nod of being the only reason behind the mass rage in the muslim world but it did provide the spark that made the founding head of the. the obama administration began their damage control efforts by bashing the film this video is disgusting and reprehensible but the same time maintaining that internet freedom cannot be curtailed we do not stop individual citizens from
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expressing their views no matter how distasteful they may be when the rage against the us spread like wildfire with people in different countries storming u.s. embassies was. the white house asked you tube to quote review the video to see if it was in compliance with their terms of use end of quote the company determined that the video was within guidelines but they did block it in a number of countries including libya egypt pakistan india and indonesia but i don't think there's much that they can do about the fact that these social network tools are no employer in a situation where the effect is clearly going to be to mobilize anti american sentiment of an american activity in the wake of the arab spring the obama administration has been advertising the internet as a great tool to bring about change the policy involved spending millions of dollars
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to train activists in the muslim world on how to take advantage of the internet we want to keep the internet open for the protestor using social media to organize a march in egypt the college student emailing her family photos of her semester abroad the lawyer in vietnam blogging to expose corruption but nowhere on hillary clinton's plans was there a person with a film on. in the prophet muhammad or thousands of angry people venting their rage over american policy towards the muslim world it seems a very work in the state department hoped would further the arab spring has now back fired the fact of the matter is that the air net as wonderful as it is is also full of junk which means anything in offensive text an offensive film can potentially provoke mass rage in different parts of the world many now see that the internet alone can bring change and sometimes it can be the fastest way to spread
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violence and chaos in washington i'm going to check on the. well of many are wondering just who is responsible for stirring up the muslim world and later this hour here on the program not so one of the issues we discuss with a former extremist and now on the trail against radical islam the interview with all the tough economy coming your way in about twenty minutes time. live from moscow this is on to it is exactly a year since the occupy wall street movement kicked off in new york's zuccotti park
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protesting of course against corporate greed it's spread across the u.s. under a broad despite a typically heavy handed response from police now although the occupiers want to regain new momentum with mass rallies on the anniversary of the movement auntie's more important as the epicenter in new york more in a good to see you understand it's very early morning where you are but it would appear to some certainly that in the background behind you the anniversary rallies have already begun. that's right larry as you could see by the power behind me and the police presence behind me a lot of people have shown showed up i turned out for the one year anniversary of this occupy wall street movement by the organizers said that it was very important not only to more wind here but also it's reminds people of the power of these to influence out wall street on u.s. politics so there's a lot of groups that are sort of right out the out wall street early in the morning
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activists directed i was told at people's wall to try to block employees from getting to the new york stock exchange there have been a few arrests in front of our eyes but there were also at least a dozen arrests over the weekend because there were already some type of the fence taking place throughout the city but this is actually the biggest day organizers say they are hoping this will reignite the caution not be gay. one year ago the fight for economic inequality but outside there is i could tell you was significant police presence down downtown here in lower manhattan they are very aware that these plans now were in place by the occupy movement there are about thirty different cities done throughout the u.s. that are planning on that we're thinking that possibly new york city will be the biggest the biggest event the biggest turnout because this is where the movement began and to give our viewers a little bit of back problem of how this began what is not over the past year we
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turn to our two years of course by now on a stop to check it out. with. him again triggered by wealth inequality inspired by the arab spring occupy wall street a movement of the people bringing up real dialogue over the need to improve the way america runs. spilled onto the streets when the same bankers that the economy were bailed out by our taxpayer money that provoked occupy wall street what we hope to do with the brain that outrage outrage about very basic issues that most americans intuitively understand. the big apple became the birthplace of the occupy movement just one week into the protests all hell broke loose. when they pepper sprayed those those women and made all those arrests it was really intense police brutality was brought into the spotlight protesters often confronted
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by tear gas and pepper sprayed even war veterans injured. faces bloodied demonstrators beaten with the tons and dragged journalists abused and arrested for . camps in major cities eventually radek added by officials one after another remembers a comedy park in new york's financial district it was here that the first occupied . cam was set up hundreds of people made this their. thousands showing support in a fight which eventually got cleared out and stands largely empty today occupy up to the same change the format it's not going to have. when people go out and protest in the streets the naysayers complain and say what are they getting done and when the when the activists go and organize and actually you know effect change they're not in the streets they say oh look now they're gone well critics say occupy did not bring the change and accountability it fought for few would argue that the economic and social issues that triggered occupy have been solved about
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one third of the american public is either in poverty or on the cusp of poverty that's one hundred million people and yet you hear virtually nothing about poverty in this election occupy wall street started the fight of the ninety nine percent versus the wealthiest one percent a year later the political establishment on wall street are still sleeping in the same bed this makes true reform unlikely until we eliminate corporate money from politics we want to change from that will be a central. part for moving forward closing the gap between the rich and poor eradicating sky high student debt bringing accountability to wall street all major issues yet to be tackled in the us two thirds of the u.s. senate are millionaires forty five percent of the house of representatives are millionaires we have the best democracy that money can buy and actual democracy made a little more possible with the seeds sown by occupy the when we show our so. courageous
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and united in the friends unfairly of the response we're going to get when we have somebody march in the street. that captures americans imagination and that can help actually make this something a movement where millions again return to the streets here. the. of the movement still very much around one year on and stacy churkin or new york. rory we are certainly in the thick of things here in lower manhattan and we will be covering this story all day long as you can see by the scenes behind me as the crowd moves the police move now we should point out that this resurgence of the occupy movement that in the weeks before the u.s. presidential election if this gets big and go goes on beyond a day carries out beyond today this could potentially have
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a huge influence on the presidential election but of course we have to see what happens throughout the day what kind of message they get across how many people turn out and we will be here following the story updating our viewers hour by hour . to talk about a bad timing with the u.s. presidential campaigning going on and we just saw those police decked out in riot gear going postures so we'll catch up with you later in the day here on correspondent thank you. but we will have plenty more on the one year anniversary of the occupy wall street movement throughout the day here on our channel including interviews with activists and of course those involved in the searching movement. what began to spread worldwide. was the ninety nine percent versus the one percent with all the money. are they getting equality into the economy. which is more recession ahead can we afford not
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to listen to the occupy movement. on our team. for about twenty minutes past the hour moscow time this is our anti japanese protests have swept china that's a volatile dispute over who owns a series of islands is on the up and up the fallout over the occupied lego dispute has been widening between tokyo and beijing since japan decided to bypass china and buy the territories from private investors as comes as washington and tokyo agree to put a second and t. missile defense radar in japan claiming it will be focusing on deterring north korean aggression but james corbett editor of the colbert report he lives in japan he thinks the whole system will be deployed for all the wrong reasons i there is going to have to be some sort of dialogue and one certainly hopes that it will come quicker because the demonstrations are starting to get out of the into china and so
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some real damage is being done of course not only to to japanese interests but even to owners of japanese restaurants and people who drive japanese cars in china are now being attacked in these protests and as a result we're starting to see the mirror opposite here in japan and obviously not rioting or anything of that sort but there is that an increase in the rate we nationalist riving around with their loudspeakers with their empty chinese slogans that cetera so it's definitely creating increased tensions and the only way out of this is for some sort of diplomatic breakthrough and it doesn't look like the two parties are really willing to come to the table at this point to the idea that this new expand radar is going to be really aimed at north korea now. what china is that is about as silly as saying that the or the missile defense shield going up in europe is not aimed at russia i think we all know that it is expressed in beijing and beijing this intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities which are only increasing as they continue to spend more and more on their military capabilities so it's definitely going to have an effect in ratcheting up tensions even further.
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just a moment on the business of down your bushel for an elbow an icon of british resistance pluck and spirit i once said about a man who survived the horrific seven seven london bombing he's now facing deportation from the u.k. his crime apparently getting a second citizenship parties or a smith reports. in the days after the seven seven terrorist attack in london. bloodied face was a familiar sight in newspapers and on t.v. screens sitting opposite mohammad sidique khan when he detonated his deadly bomb he credits his suitcase with saving his life seven years on tulloch a university professor is back on the front page but this time because he's been threatened with deportation and so extremely helpful and. immigration office at heathrow terminal so if you try for another six months and ten or will be up. thinking that you might be trying to get around the immigration acts and whatever
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we decide that if you try to third time. we'll put you on the plane born in india to a serving british officer came home to britain aged three and was educated here graduating from cambridge university after he got his doctorate he went to australia where he'd been offered a job he had no idea that taking australian citizenship would jeopardize his british passport there's no better place to check than in your own passport and the inside cover of the passport it says i have a right to your nationality not so according to the u.k. borders agency and tulloch whose father served his country and his grandfather and great grandfather also worked for the empire in india is it what he calls looking in ethics situation we've done so much for britain and the world to search in the face is an understatement my brother's here or his side my
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cousins are here so you know it's it's. it's frustrating i find it very insulting to my family and very disheartening. it's another twist in the u.k. for much maligned immigration laws under which someone like professor tulloch is that risk but other much less avery characters are allowed to stay in fact commentators say if tulloch had been a perpetrator of a terrorist attack rather than a victim he might have a better chance of living here free be seen several people convicted terrorists including somebody he was convicted of providing a safe house for the twenty one seven bombers. allowed to stay in this country because deporting them were violating human rights it's quite clear that the immigration system is is so. because people who actually you know contribute
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usefully to this country and and works in favor of useless parasites like this man . is in limbo the borders agency says it will help him resolve his predicament but he'll have to jump through hoops to stay in the country his family has called home since the fourteenth century by the great irony is that so many times i saw my own picture in the papers now on television after seven seven it said words next to it like british pluck british resistance british spirit but this is my home and this is my place and i certainly want to be able to come in and out as any other british citizen is able to do. so now though tarlac can't leave for fear he won't be able to return. ati card. i was promised offered on your bushel for the r.t. business good to see you there well from what i understand your europe's third biggest banker going under the hammer your son is being called
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a big bargain rory because another big chunk is coming off or so our correspondent has more. has been waiting for almost. half per cent stake. to those that sell. to the potential. worldwide that sell those people. to be the all previous records this year given so it around five billion dollars it's a big enough offering that the market conditions have to be as favorable as possible to ensure that recent decisions by the central banks in europe and the far along printing presses have given a strong to the arm to the market while the central bank holds widespread tomorrow plans to call first their banks. all over the world and also reserves ten per cent of the. great to be played by pixar to rush on to the
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goal of having this baby if not to raise capital probably close to three numbers but the first improve corporate done. make their bank a competitive company of course none of this guaranteed and even after the sale this tape will be made by the largest shareholder the people the cards. mr rusher marcus because bank shares have been two percent down today as the traders digest that news from the lender let's move on to currencies the ruble losing against a major exchange rates and the euro losing steam against the greenback this hour on to your which is slipping from fifteen month highs ongoing concerns of economic slowdown in china and gold still near record highs following a strong rally last week off to a fresh round of quantitative easing around the world and russian geologists have revealed something that could send the global jim markets into a spin i've explored a siberian diamond field and claim its reserves
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a bigger than all known diamond deposits in the world moreover it's rich with so-called impasse cities modified by meteorites and therefore more solid than regular gems europe today wrote we'll have more stories phoenixville. thanks so much and we'll see you soon back with the headlines in just a moment. all right so you say. you know his if she good leverage sure.

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