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market. really happening to the global economy with mike stronger. global financial headlines. thanks for joining us here on live from moscow we can go. on as another massive protest gets underway with thousands of demonstrators joining a hezbollah led american rally decrying the film insulting to life because here from the. french prime minister. mohammad called freedom of expression while private photos of the british royal
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family taken off the shelf. u.s. agency for international development saying it was money to influence. the super rich a fraud. that the government considers taking seventy five percent. to help the men. rights activist who is fighting the lethal drone strikes to continue in pakistan and along its border with afghanistan. unmanned drones are lethal and seemingly indiscriminate increasingly used by the u.s. in pakistan as part of the so-called war on terror the pakistani authorities released a test in two thousand and nine alone drones killed seven hundred innocent
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civilians today i'm talking to carol grayson she's a human rights activist and campaigner she's about to go to a star in northwestern pakistan which is one of the most volatile and dangerous places on earth to continue her battle against drones carol thank you for coming to talk to us before you go tell me are you afraid i'm not afraid because i feel will be very well supported i mean i've been overwhelmed by the messages of support you know some really looking forward to going and i'm not afraid at all what effect does the use of drones have on the morale of people who are living in the us. they've got absolutely no security every day is an uncertainty. you know their child may go to school and not come home i mean for example i've i've had a video sent to me from a little girl called she kia who is now in the u.s. undergoing a whole series of operations because she was burnt in a drone strike she was actually left for dead and found by an ngo. and she's lost
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a whole family can even trace her family. i mean i was talking to a man who was telling me about his young brother who is nine years old who'd he'd been harmed in a drone strike and he said that his brother was seriously disturbed after this incident and part part of the debris from the drone that actually hit their family home and now the little boy won't even go out and play he's free to go outside his own home and of course the effect on children could have repercussions through the generations i mean do you think that that actually destroy or create more terror. yes well i think without doubt they radicalize people i mean when i've spoken to victims. i mean they want they want justice but because they can't get justice because their voices aren't they become very angry they don't even understand why why they're being targeted i mean most of these people don't know very much about
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america they're just getting on with their day to day lives and they have no idea why they've been targeted the time their bomber ministration defense these are trained in part because they would use the rest to us soldiers of course people don't have to go in on the ground they make it easier to engage in this sporadic warfare over long distances is that is that a good defense in your opinion no because the people they're targeting are alleged insurgents clarify that alleged now i was brought up to believe that somebody was innocent until proven guilty these are people that have not gone through any judicial system and afterwards the americans themselves often don't know who they've hit and there's huge discrepancy over the figures. we found find out that a lot more civilians have been killed but these are the people that the americans don't tell you about and then they actually class these people over. so it's completely completely distance from the damage that. they also say the americans
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that are holding themselves to rigorous standards and a process of review have you seen evidence of that you know and this so secretive that when we asked them questions about the process you know we get very little from them. and they're not accountable you know who are they countable to and no state should be above the law no state should be able to just go in and take out someone i mean they breaching sovereignty are going into another state and you know they're killing innocent people and they must be held to account for about do you think they're on the path. the u.s. the use of drones is a sign of strength or a sign of weakness i mean what does it tell us about this war on terror well i believe it's a sign of weakness i think they don't they don't understand the culture they don't understand the people. i mean this they say they're looking for peaceful solutions i've not seen one person from from the american administration. ask is anything
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about peace small or even champion a peace march i mean i really feel at the moment that america is actually agitating to create a full scale civil war in pakistan is this being done with the greenman to the pakistani government i think it's a very difficult situation because basically the pakistani government is tied in to receiving aid from the u.s. and it seems that although publicly saying it you know it's condemns drone strikes at the same time it's in a sense it's bribery from from the us because. i assume this is the stronger talk about taking action against u.s. drones then immediately america is threatening sanctions so it's a very difficult situation and when you talk about a peace march tell us tell us what you mean well this will be the first time to be historic because basically human rights activists journalists lawyers coming from
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all over the world and going into with zero stand and people haven't been into that region for many many years so this estimated we're hoping to get about one hundred thousand people. will be following imran khan and we're going to interview drone victims because people don't see the impact of drones on the lives of people in the tribal areas people children suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder homes destroyed businesses destroyed what do you hope this march will achieve i hope it will educate people and also with regard to our country. because we now have a drone program here and we're investing billions so we want to know where our drones are going we know that the strike in afghanistan we don't know much about pakistan we want the victims to be heard you know we want to find out the impact on their lives. i mean imran khan is the only politician so far that has really
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highlighted this. you know it's his initiative this this peace march so bringing people from other countries showing the press another side of his serious stand because there's also very positive side the people are very warm very welcoming. sharing information with this far as they can the trying to give us a picture of what the situation is there we talk a lot about drone strikes by the u.s. but not really told by the u.k. why is that. initially the drone operators from britain were going over and operating out of the u.s. 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
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creating for jobs creating jobs for sume and destroying the lives of others you've also made a film about so-called collateral damage in iraq which you acknowledge was made possible by wiki leaks and its release of thirty seven apache helicopter killing and wounding civilians in two thousand and seven it was bradley manning who is the soldier accused of releasing that first you said he did the nobel peace prize how do you feel about what's happening to julian ourselves at the moment. quite disgusted at the way julian has been treated and i'm sure a lot of that is because of water. he was released after close contact with wiki leaks or fully support the organization i think that any campaign that speaks out on controversial issues is a high tall good. target for. discrediting no person. i mean i understand the swedish government given over options of how to
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deal with the situation but i think there's a big effort to to basically get julian extradited to america and i believe this is very strongly related to what he's been doing in terms of releasing the cables you had a vigorous and successful history of campaigning tell us a bit about that and how you came to take on drains as your latest cause basically my husband was born with a condition called hemophilia where his blood clot and is part of his so-called treatment he was given blood from american prisons and i researched this area and what i found out was that prisoners were actually being injected with deadly viruses for reduction of their prison sentences because they were seen as the lowest of the low then key american pharmaceutical companies actually bought blood and exported it around the world in it was used in any hospitals treatment so my
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husband was infected with hiv hepatitis b. hepatitis c. and later exposed to very. so my my brother in law died when he was twenty died a horrific death and i had this very long fight against the state and basically what i've come up with over these years is government trashing documents withholding information so you've discovered cover ups all through the system basically and then you want to draw what basically i came into contact with an investigative journalist in pakistan called. and rushing on socio political issues and one of the issues who are rushing on with drones and i realized very quickly that these people were also collateral damage and i thought and empathy because i knew what it was like to try and take on the state and you know the how difficult it is to be heard and unfortunately
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a lot of the press when you very very rarely see an interview with a drawn victim so there's no way for people to have their voice heard so i thought it was really important to stand in solidarity and go out there and just just you know so we could both share experiences may learn from each other grace and good luck and thank you thank you very much thanks. culture is that so much of it if you think if you try to deflect that we should the protests and even violence in the arab middle east against the west make washington completely rethink. mission. critical three. three. three.
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the headlines on the. protest gets underway in lebanon with thousands of demonstrators joining a. rally decrying a film deemed insulting to. the french prime minister defends the publishing of provocative prophet mohammed cartoons as freedom of expression while explicit photos of the british royal family taken off the shelves. of the u.s. agency for international development saying it was money to influence russia's internal. plus of the super rich. the
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government considers taking seventy five percent of earnings to help fix the budget . with the latest in the world of sport. well the latest sports as you know is best for another night of champions league action and here to talk truly. shocking start expanding is anita rush to three nil by molly got in spain in the opening group sima. wali we can win spartak moscow you know yammering you says the red and whites upset funny she read his boss alone not come. back home here a couple jokes lines wisconsin petersburg says about meeting this sunday against russia teammate alexander ovechkin who just joined together last time. but first
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football and sneak up on us but as he takes full responsibility for his side shocks renal defeat at malaga in the champions league on tuesday night the stuttering russian champions have slipped to full in the domestic league and while without a fifty million dollars signing axelrod still inspiring twenty two goals in the first thirty minutes of disco and probably has some yoga a mountain to climb while it's go grab his second with fifteen minutes left to wrap up a convincing victory. while in the other groups a guy in milan again i'm delighted finished goalless believes the need to put some of the title. of the bedridden christiane i would although he's a last minute winner as well it came from two one down in the last three minutes to change a stunning three two win over manchester city and top of group d. was not spoiled missed a penalty well to be struck later on as dortmund one one will attempt to out yet despite wales european success which goes i agree you criticise the teams but seem
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twelfth in the only. real madrid can lose matches like tonight. real madrid can lose matches fighting like animals killed the list i mean look like like they did real madrid cannot lose matches like the match in get tough it cannot lose matches like the match in interview or i think that the first half we didn't play well but i did play better. and i said wonderful we played where we scored towards going to school to want to see if you are one should pay more attention you can't concede. a goal not only because you got too deep we did. we should be. more graduates and. group eighty so i went as porter scored a goal in each. relationship. as well. trying for want to talk to you know i can start running in class and even him a bit younger so about supporting the first team with the first. i was rude
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not just for the reserves wrote the report for us a lot of a. a performance like tonight he's good for us called people full of allah . more severe than for a really happy for this. obviously party san giovanni are a very good team and it's true today they're probably the best team against which we could play it is true that tonight we did not show our capabilities not being very successful but i would say that is on the set pieces they scored the first three goals. while in group b. also pay from behind to win soon want to misfiring french champions all goals coming in to win if you just back on those penalties the huddle side ahead of me for quick strikes a little bit else and intervene yet also victory top spot in the. bus company still on next to the sixtieth minute were not then missed the penalty in the genocides two one victory as if he all costs. have this one saving spot at moscow face the
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daunting task of taking on legal aid his boss a lighter than a county spot checks for the balance the amount of debt you know every knows it will be tough having never beaten boss or in twelve attempts but he's optimistic about ending not run the emotion. we've come with an idea that is to win we know that barcelona are the favorite team in the group but we also want to make our own way in the group and we will not waste any opportunity to achieve that tomorrow we start in what is possibly the most difficult stadium of this fourteen group that comprises six games but our mentality is to win against barcelona. well while our erotic spots like our sevens in the russian premier league in form barcelona are top of the league off the winning awful game side from all over boston all wary of the russian side comes first punish coach. and the other one of you as a coach he's brave and has always put us under pressure i think you'll do the same with sparhawk as you did when he coached the lens so this is
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a new team and he has know the players that long in the champions league you don't usually know your opponents very well but this isn't the case with emery so the surprise factor doesn't account for this part of our game. homie watch also start the defense of that side all with a home side against italian johnson eventis the blues are currently top of the english premier league while their opponents are on an incredible forty two game unbeaten run in syria and chelsea manager out of out of the believes you they are one of the best size in the competition. fantastic run better run and. quality within that experience young players play is. probably one of the most difficult pictures that you could have picked being drawn against this champions league one meanwhile at old trafford manchester united host a turkish side group age fullback patrice evra could be fit for united to
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recovering from a lion knock while striker robin van persie is set to make his champions league debut for the red devils united have lifted europe's top club trophy three times that way and then an eighty to the group stage last season and manager sir alex ferguson has vowed to field a strong sides to prevent the shock. we don't want to be his care which you are wise here. and i think he may choose to want to reflect reflect that. for the past few years. the group stages has been a staple for so he gave an opportunity for all of young players but we're putting more experienced into more. now on to i sucky and alexander ovechkin has become the latest n.h.l. superstar to come back to play in russia as the lockout continues in north america the washington capitals front man has signed a deal with wayne page all champions dinamo moscow choosing his former club of the city by the same scot the twenty seven year old is
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a two time world champion and has also my spirit n.h.l. as most valuable player however after seven seasons in america he has yet to lay his hands on the stanley cup so the going full on home ice could sweeten the deal. on the bench in the city maybe a couple job on sunday after the new jersey devils wing that joins boston pages where the twenty nine year old has also been lying to the team's captain other n.h.l. stars to return home who have been knocking since that day get a jump on the k h l rules each team is allowed to sign up to three players from the north american movie and he's looking forward to the experience. covered better which if you can also the terms of the main reason for choosing scott was to get pleasure from hockey to play in a wonderful atmosphere and to play in a team that fights for the top places and the fact that the team is located near my home town today it is also a very good as my children now have an opportunity to spend time with their grandma
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variably africa to show more and more of that and finally back to football in a week when taxed on champions in its instant petersburg and imo moscow slump the best seventh defeat twenty seven goals were scored in the russian premier league and here's the back of them its goals below.
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