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again assam pakistan are among the latest ever centers of anger against the u.s. while extrude mistry to capitalize on muslim fuehrer by calling for more attacks on american diplomats. as washington blames one man in his movie for the hatred directed against the whole country experts say turning a blind eye to the underlying causes of the violence will only make things worse. also the u.k. prison system comes under fire as a record number of inmates died last year amid criticism that many doubts could have been prevented. had the revenge of the rich france's wealthiest citizens
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threatened to throw the economy into a tailspin over the seventy five percent tax plans of the highest earners aimed at plugging a massive budget gap. now i am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina josh welcome to the program a us made film bridget killing islam continues to cause turbulence across the globe with protests turning violent in pakistan india and thailand dozens have been killed in a week long on breast including twelve people who die in a suicide bomb attack targeting foreigners in afghanistan that is calling for more attacks on u.s. diplomats. the. turmoil in the muslim world over the controversial anti-gay islam the film continues to
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spread with the deadly attack before that in a van a stand the suicide bomber had reportedly targeted a minibus caring for an aviation gave us at least twelve people have been killed an insurgent group in afghanistan claimed responsibility for that attack is these lami this is the second largest armed group there after the taliban and the spokesman said that this was going retaliation to the film that has been perceived as being very offensive to the muslim world and in neighboring pakistan neighboring turkey ghana stand in pakistan fascist to meet with at least two people killed in the in the mylan so in the clashes between demonstrators and police is now in lebannon of the largest protest so part of the movie even though largely as hezbollah controlled the shiite territory tens of thousands of people took to the streets no mylan supported there but it doesn't look like these kinds of protests will continue to spread throughout lebanon and what strikes scheduled in the southern city on wednesday as well as on friday saturday and sunday now we also know that
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the clashes at the team knew that in indonesia and other places across the muslim world and it remains to be seen how long they will continue before calming down musicale from the reporting in beirut r.t. . across the atlantic there is one big question occupying hearts and minds why is there so much hatred of the u.s. while the white house believes the movie was the only reason behind the violence the problems revealed by the anti-american rallies remain a result he's going to count reports the white house keeps saying it was just the anti islamic video that calls the muslims rats across the world this is not a case of. protests directed. if united states writ large or a us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying it ministration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic
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piece of so-called film which is about out there for two months and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the us want to hear if your point one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria washington seems to approve of them as long as they are targeting supporters of the government or another act of violence a rebel mob executing colonel qadhafi the u.s. secretary of state cheered at the news came we saw he died.
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washington's failure to condemn all violence equally has prompted radicals to take an even more aggressive course most americans understood what was being done in our name in the stabilizing the middle east and north africa it would be absolutely horrified what are the result to me expect these people to have no hope their economies are destroyed they see their calling for foreign invaders of course this kind of thing is going to happen when the tragedy in libya happened be our national community wholeheartedly condemned the attacks on american diplomats but the u.s. for its part has been quite full like a tipping condemning violence it could be that the white house thought by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change. they were winning hearts and minds in the muslim world but that doesn't appear to be the case for now the obama administration constantly refers to this anti islamic film as the sole reason behind what's happening a reasoning which basically allows them to avoid addressing the deeper issues in
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washington i'm going to check out. and on the deeper issues behind anti-american uprising experts point to washington's decision making about muslim countries which has been in action for decades now that's a view shared by a british m.p. george galloway the only other wars international terrorists inside afghanistan because britain and america. in the 1980's to fight the radar me on the principle that my enemy's enemy is my friend this is an absolutely futile exercise it was wrong from the start i said so at the time it's clear that the insurgency the resistance in afghanistan is winning the war it's everywhere it's setting up courts it's collecting taxes we have a right to be concerned involved were to go back to afghanistan but of course the law in afghanistan anymore there in syria britain and america have sent the next the very people who most of the american ambassador in benghazi well the people
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that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power of their so that they could arm us there are forces there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al qaeda is inside syria in very significant numbers. and you have the full coverage of the global rallies on our website where we've got a timeline of the events plus you can also find out about how you tube could be in for a total ban in russia along with other countries were the web site is already inaccessible and all that and much more parity to.
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the french president's plans to impose a seventy five percent tax rate on the rich are forcing the country's highest earners out of the country as a lot of struggling to fill a massive gap in the budget the tax strategy threatens to backfire with france losing an entrepreneurial class best able to revive its economy are just as are still you know reports. when the world's fourth richest men a frenchman bernard i know asked for belgian citizenship some of his compatriots took offense with one left wing french newspaper publishing this image with this headline the mayor of this area of the brussels capital region as confirmed as well has indeed established residence here at the french tycoon denies his move had anything to do with french president francois laws one to impose a seventy five percent income tax on those earning above one million but many suspect otherwise and the rich have become the subject of much discussion up of their quite responsible for this crisis they should pay more than the rest since they have more me and. the people who are responsible for the
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crisis. it depends on the rich bankers who contributed to the crisis should pay as well. along to set to soak the rich even more as he struggles to raise the money to fill a thirty billion euro hole in the country's finances to tactical use to our own doings appear should election against president sarkozy was to say that suckers he was a president of the rich friends of yours the income tax rates are going up but on top of that with stocks and then the top of the tax thing went and on top top top of that we had the seventy four percent tax that's where really thinking about moving outside friends started but the move did go down well with everyone including some french taxpayers who fear having to foot the bill if the tax the rich strategy fails all their fears are well founded as businesspeople consider
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losing three quarters of their income across there simply unable to bear like thirty year old entrepreneurship in the lafitte he hasn't made the jump just yet here and he says he may find himself with no choice is clearly that the course. that that's that's that's found. that's found a haven in france. which which basically promotes stigmatize ation of success wealth ambition and so on and france is definitely worth its taxes to a certain extent but it's the don't work in my head any more. create more value for others than that i do for myself with the implementation of those seventy five percent and so on clearly i will relocate as an individual and become a tax it is an a for another country like belgium for example but belgians have
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already taken to the streets to protest against what they call a lack of morality of the rich who come to their country to avoid a certain taxes in francis case this super tax may affect as little as three thousand people out of sixty six million and if that elite minority continues heading for the door the deficit hole will only grow and along may be forced to embrace the one policy he rejected throughout his election campaign a stereotype. that tests are still here r t brussels. still had three in the program here on r t china's girl grows over japan's purchase of disputed islands as a flotilla of chinese fishing boats including several patrol vessel set sail towards the territories in question. and side girl revelations the world's leading anti-virus developer stumble on an arsenal of super viruses eerily similar to the stuxnet worm. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something
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i record number of inmates died in u.k. jails last year according to the country's prison watchdog official say many of the deaths were due to natural causes but critics fear a lack of basic medical care is to blame artie's probably boyko explains. the highest number of deaths ever recorded in u.k. prisons what stands behind the scrim statistic last year alone seventy one prisoners committed suicide by hanging themselves shockingly that includes the deaths of three miners while in custody all the deaths among prisoners have been attributed to natural causes as well as an aging prisoner population but critics say many of these so-called natural deaths all entirely preventable just this month the u.k. prison service came under fire for allegedly refusing medical treatment to daniel whole a prisoner with a red degenerative condition from which scrubs the prison behind me the thirty two
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year old man's complex medical needs. even though the governor of the prison had given assurances that he would be taken care of he ended up on a life support machine in hospital his family are now campaigning to keep him out of prison in order to safeguard his health prison reform groups here in the u.k. say that the government is focusing on saving money rather than lives also has emerged this summer to three u.k. prisons suffer from severe overcrowding detainees are held in cramped accommodation in cells that are meant for much fewer occupants and then adding to the criticism of the country's top prisons inspector a man who's no doubt seen many a harrowing image he said he was kept awake at night by scenes that he had seen in women's jail in london where there were up to seven incidents of self home in one day he said the government should be quote a cost under shamed at the shockingly high levels of self mutilation within women's
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prisons in the u.k. . civilian dass from drone strikes continue in the middle east but the u.k.'s involvement has gone largely unnoticed next hour two speaks with human rights activist carol grayson she's working to hold both washington and london to account for their devastating actions here's a preview. and surely the drone operators from britain were going over and operating out of the us recently they were relocated to a lincolnshire air base the program again is secretive there's questions being asked of our government at the moment but we don't know where you know where the drone strikes are going we don't know necessarily who's been killed and it's also some people think it's a positive to have the drone industry here in terms of it will create jobs but it's creating for jobs creating jobs for assume and destroying the lives of others.
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world leading to be our security developers have identified three more cyber viruses modeled on the us warm stuxnet which in fact of iranian nuclear facilities back in two thousand and ten experts say the programs were directly designed to be used for cyber war espionage with its origins possibly lying in the united states going off has more. but i must say this looks very much like a classics store you've got unlawful infiltration of state borders of classified information and more but we're not talking about people what about computer programs like the one which attacked the iranian nuclear program in two thousand and ten and now antivirus developers from russia and the united states have been investigating servers which connect to computers infected by this spyware program very similar to the one which attacked iran back in two thousand and ten and they reveal traces of totally new and still clearly unknown programs which are the same
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time very active especially the one called me and s.p.d. and they say what's very interesting about it is that unlike traditional why we're in fact thousands or even tens of thousands of computers a vis particular program has in fact only a few dozen all in the middle east in countries like iran saudi arabia and palestine and they say that it's very likely that these computers have the most interesting information on them and this software is none other than cyber weapons if you will these viruses are used not to pilfer money as cyber criminals usually do but rather to bill for information pursue some national interests and what makes it very difficult for the specialists to identify these programs is first of all they're very sophisticated and second of all the control servers that we move around and the geography is really impressive i must say since it's europe the middle east and asia they do see they have an idea of which western state on the
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other side of the atlantic could be behind it but they say until they are one hundred percent sure they won't disclose the name of the country. the latest suburb developments are also cover the now word just news program which is back on air and only available at our web site watch more at r.t. dot com. welcome back to this if you wish to dish and use maybe a series of refuse to listen with the role of foster this evening was to be delving into the banks which by the end of the suit was on the internet i'm going to give a special welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. a few of them i find glad you're listening in because the show is what about statements in which spreading from the streets in swat most times as we speak laws are being timed to be written and to implement ways of controlling the expanse of the internet to keep us safe we told them what.
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everyone knows you could trust the government now if you go to the doj you gotta worry about. a fleet of chinese fishing boats and several patrol ships are reportedly preparing to swarm waters near the disputed islands that japan now considers its own this fall the wave of anger in china triggered by the sale of the territory to japan by private owner a move cost public outrage with protests at japanese owned businesses across the country some of them turning violent and it's already caused huge financial damage while many staff already to be professor girls of kang from hong kong city university thanks china was forced to respond with a backlash. it is basically a show that you ought to some the boat certainly would like to demonstrate. this so this is. the. sign up there is considerable and go out to chinese people what they see as
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a kind of. trade a kind of global computer and on the job is the man who could freeze the islands. the owner of the chinese government and its chinese people who believe they have to press for an end to respond strongly certainly in the threats of kind of rising nationalisms involved countries. now take a look at some other stories from around the world at least twenty six people have been killed and dozens injured in an explosion and blaze a gas plant in northern mexico the adjacent pipeline has been damaged forcing the operating company to hold distribution in the area because of the blast has yet to be established but the illegal tapping of pipelines has been the cause of many similar incidents. a wildcat strike by south african
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miners the claim the lives of forty five people has and after workers accepted a twenty two percent pay rise of walkout turned deadly a month ago when police shot and killed thirty four people on strike dozens of miners were arrested over the deaths but charged word of the charges were dropped after an international outcry the country's economy lost at least three hundred million dollars due to the hold and production. british foreign secretary william hague has admitted the talks with ecuador over the fate of julia songes asylum bid have reached stalemate this follows a recent d.n.a. test which showed doubt on the rape accusations made against that we could accept it or assad is now a sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy in london and if yours that if you went to sweden he would face on word of extradition to the u.s. . now to the world of business with katie and central banks across the world are now all acting to get the global economy moving again yeah right now marina it
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looks like the bank of japan taking action what they've done is they've expanded the easing program and that's ready in effort to prevent a rising yet that tara say which was painting an economic recovery and that was a. kind of outcry to do something in order to counter japan is the world's third largest economy and that she grew up. hall of the pace and initially estimated in the second course up so timing was right it was indeed time to do something about it so what we do is a check out the numbers now you'll be able to witness a rally just this move as you say marina comes hot on the heels of the u.s. federal reserve's two made moves to boost the domestic economy in the u.s. and what that also meant for japan was the yen was appreciating which is putting
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pressure on exports is so as i say the move is counteracting that now because exports is a fair exposed to europe the u.s. now talking of the u.s. wall street ended it was little change on tuesday and that was waiting with investors pause a all of that pushing stocks to sharply higher in response to last week's commitment by the fed to open ended plan to buy mortgage backed securities to sure up the domestic economy so that is check out the close of wall street and if we may be able to see for yourselves and as i say not much that's largely because we have a significant rally off of that news came out on friday so investors are now just taking a bit of profit and just taking stock reevaluating the situation at the moment as you can see they're pretty flat so. if we look at the year i will be able to see
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that is actually getting now today i would imagine in this session that spain is going to be a big talking point because borrowing costs have now a shot back and they're now loitering around the six percent market that is going to cause some concern is will they or will they not needed by i doubt that's still a question that is on the tongues of investors and traders across the at the said to me at all meanwhile the russian ruble will be a rumble a less than an hour's time. but that's how it closed up and cheesed as she lost out to the vast occurrences meanwhile the markets as well they too finished up in the reds and as i say less than an hour's time until we'll have the official figures for you if we check out the oil prices will be able to see that they are continuing to climb out going forward there's been a report by the american petroleum institute supply is on the rise by some two point four million more barrels now the official figures will come out some are
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from the energy department they're already invent reports about so expensive to change the prices and the rumble between russia gas problem the european commission kinski news artes to meet you member he too close to cement all from russia's national energy security fund and he says there can be no winners in a conflict where both partners are vital to one another. now i guess pro must find an answer there is only one ounce of the european commission to change our energy policy and science serious conflicts with china and other asian consumers is a ready to do that i don't think it is china is ready to do it the question of course is price that is why i said that there will be fools us of course it's a problem for us or it will be impossible to fly and seem comfortable consumers you and he's not going to pay the same amount of money as you can when it comes to
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china i think china right now is standing on a very comfortable position where it's signed a memorandum of understanding with russia while it's actually doing business with other nations in central asia so russia is not a big priority for china their main question is what will be the consumption of gas in china for example eighty years later because now there are a little forecast but the main question are they real not because we see that the consumption of us in china is doing very very for us it's that's a different story than you would have so that is why the gas from central asia fell as you from australia is good ideas but it will be not enough that is where changes right away our biggest the main question is amount and price of course can gas from afford to provide discounts for your. already do it for example this year i've got strong will return for being a little less european consumers a lot of european companies. they do discounts several times for example with their
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own company any times just give give a discount to this company so that is why we see that. promo is already flexible in this questions for european companies are still not enough without that more more more more so it's a question of greed. that night i'll be back in about fifty five minutes marina we're going to be talking about russia because the market will be opening all right thanks very much katie and see you next hour very shortly and bring the headlines.
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