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video for you. it's really hard to. draw and seems to secure its missions and schools in muslim countries and fearing the fallout from you french call turns of the prophet mohammad while on the over the us made film mocking islam the breakers are. stepping to god jails and children while firm outrage across the country after thirty years of murders which appears to show prison guards told train. tracks of its in bahrain rally to demand equal rights from their city wallachia while dependent pledges to improve on how it treats political protests.
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international news live from moscow this is with me thanks for joining it's fast france is rushing to ensure the safety of its diplomatic missions abroad after a french a satirical magazine published cartoons of the naked prophet muhammad paris has shot on buses and schools in some countries to minimize risk but the prime minister has defended media freedom and let's now talk more to riyadh for notion of law and that is good morning maria so it's a tough time to be a french minister right now isn't it or do you think how are they dealing with this is a situation. definitely this is a very sensitive subject for the entire world right now with muslims. all across
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the globe and the arab countries following the u.s. made anti islam feel more can prophet muhammad and it is definitely a very hard subject for france particularly with its almost five million strong muslim population the biggest in western europe and we of course obviously we've seen french government trying to balance here trying to satisfy all the science been involved or they may be potentially involved in this conflict in this debate and from one hand we've heard words of a strong criticism for example from france's top diplomat questioning whether it is wise all reasonable whether it is intelligent or appropriate to fan the flames in this situation at the same time from the other hand we've heard from france's prime minister saying that the expression of freedom freedom of expression and freedom for caricature should be guaranteed and should be provided
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and should be guaranteed by law in democratic society and if people indeed think they. they feel offended they should go to court and this is exactly what happened following another controversial publication just recently all for photos show in prince william says wife catherine topless and the case all for the royal member has been taken to a french court and the court has ruled to ban the magazine behind the publication to top of the distribution of these controversial pictures and this is exactly this example may indeed be a very good example of democratic nominees of democratic rights and privacy and freedom protection in action but. this is exactly where some people see a tricky thing because they say it's been quite easy thing for royal family to go to court and to defend their rights but it could be very complicated for
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a node to remove them living far away from france outside france in a remote country to do so and this is why here they say about double standards i think that the double standards the prince of. confusion all the. messages to the rest of the world are once a room and he has been now. on the other side of the moment to have been allowed by the strikes and demonstrations of these were beaten to say this is a bit of a sort of hysterical reaction from the government and friends. at the same time we've been hearing from the magazine management and from the also all of these for a controversial caricature is there in saying that the go was to love and to tast against extremist way of thinking reaction. to this
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film american film or other things that. they take as an offense but ironically the speech. while they've been protesting against this way of the reaction of thinking has sparked even more such reaction as shortly after the publication the official website of this magazine has been hacked and pakistani a radical islamist group has decided that they are responsible for that so that just proves once again that not everybody agrees fall of the democratic way. and the film you just mentioned it caused a lot of anger in the muslim world and well the timing of these. could have hardly been worse. you're absolutely right. at least thirty people have been killed in international tensions following the release of this
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controversial of this controversial film a more can profit muhammad and while. those behind these publication i continued to say that they've been they've been using their rights to express themselves and this is the freedom of course these incident has once again added to the debate of where are the limits of one's freedom and what is the definition of freedom of expression for instance and of course while they're saying that it has been their right they've used they are a way about possible consequences including tragic ones of such behavior in this is why some have accused those behind this publication of. some. tensions here. thank you very much indeed for that how the days. meanwhile the anger over a u.s.
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made film mocking islam has not died down or protests rage across pakistan a group of several hundred lorries broke into a protective district housing foreign diplomatic missions in the capital as police and security guards preventives the demonstrators from reaching the american embassy thousands also took to the streets of lebanon in protests called by the share movement was below are some thirty people have been killed across the muslim world in clashes over the film in the past week including the you are some bastard of a professor of middle eastern history lawrence davidson believes it's not just the video that's the ruling anger with washington. all you. receive. and you are on the nine eleven. and those attacks the context of those attacks
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were policies for i'm going to follow as he's united states sanctions policies. that hurt innocent. support of israel over the falls to me or the invasion of iraq. i mean general. policies of the united states at. a time or anger and he question we have not addressed this at all or even let me say we see it again.
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in junior the police or the person children jailed after the president orders dysfunctional the country's entire prison stop this as thousands take to the streets in response to the t.v. broadcast of the vizio at pairing to show thing tortured section and piece by god's will his ego is can all have these house home to pay these on the biggest voters that are george are seen in years and i'm not talking about all the thousands of people who've taken to the streets of the capital in the field but also many other major towns and cities across because the public spirit is really in the air listeners really not a big country and news here but really that was the controversial videos show just. says it was seen by quite a lot of people and some of them told. their own relatives as those in the
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allegedly abused and older is happening right there were a major public to be campaign held by the authorities promoting the recent reform of the penitentiary system which you go down to south georgia and geos our strength as it gets inmates have very few cards there's no cash in these jails to prevent corruption and corruption and so on so this image is being promoted largely in georgia and especially in the west and this video is definitely a large flow to the image of georgia and eventually system and through the efforts of the. go over the not in a very easy physicians as the ball mentary election is coming and while there is already censure in the area the opposition is being very active is that president sarkozy said that to deal with the members of the opposition to bribe the
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deals that workers in order to. what it be out there what are you doing here whether that's true or not but it is a fact that the public now. if you build. but there's a big interesting thing you. got a more good person or. even if you are just ordinary even great not connected immediately. but surely there are and eric draitser. on its trail still and karen isn't all called the names they resolve the problem can be found within the regime itself we've seen over the course of a number of years the saakashvili government has demonstrated that they have little to no regard for human rights we only need to look at the conflict in south the city and in a positive way to see what the saakashvili administration actually is interested in they're not interested in human rights they're interested in aggression and most
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importantly they're interested in shoring up their relationship with the united states darkish really is without a doubt one of the most egregious violators of human rights and human dignity anywhere in the world and i stress that once again that saakashvili cannot exist without the united states we remember his close close relationship with the bush administration saakashvili has desires to put nato into that to put georgia into the nato spear of influence into nato is for a bit and so yes there is absolutely a trend and this is precisely why the united states is able to continue to support saakashvili in the same way that they've supported brutal dictators all over the world for the last few decades. and stories are coming your way shortly to stay with.
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looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged confort but they joy is a while these guaranteed guinea's a zoology professor he works in the u.s. and travels to these remote areas in russia every summer as he says he confines untouched landscapes like these anywhere else in the world. we're going off the list below sea line. if i go in the wrong the wrong and surprising and you'll go straight to the water and so we did our plan to get closer to the sea lion and shake its flipper failed a bottle before. one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot
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agrees the here by every small weaver this sort of bears are so full that they have a very well be able to think i will have to keep an aisle when they're at home or before them and both up till death could be paying for it so we won't go yes we shall but people are quite. right. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away and they're usually the first to avoid contact with humans but during spawning time when both people and bears go fishing people often shoot at them to scare them away and every year here in the region you hear about someone being killed by the predators but at the mugger down nature reserve where we are no one. the bears peanuts another local resident to haiti's piece being disturbed here is the howlers eagle in has a wingspan of two and a half meter it messes only here in russia so far east because of the bundles of
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salmon and sea gulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gainey focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here mara island it has the biggest colony of seagulls in the region and the climb up was tough. but the prize was worth it. if there was no city or to hear the reason that you have tons of people coming here not just to get some for me on the beach here nothing is guaranteed you have to struggle to get your piece of bread there is nothing really well you can. predict you have to rely on yourself and what you back. have to be. well prepared. maybe for the wildlife here the lack of visitors is for the better but when you
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stand on top of a niland like this you just can't help wanting to share the beauty. with arcee to other news now in bahrain hundreds of shari'a accessories have taken to those trees so demand they're given equal rights by the sunni moment as well as they release of political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on crowds has for the past eighteen months with accusations of brutality by the regime however taking them has pledged to improve on its treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against ethnic and religious communities criticism and recommendations from the un human rights body but as assays laura smith reports western leaders have effectively closed our eyes to what's happening in the country with other concerns in the region. but i think i also find out why
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for the nature of this conflict only oppression and brutality of the regime one. takes there will be a day of reckoning for this dreadful regime after you know i'm about syria and they've put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called normal lethal aid to those trying to oust president assad but less than a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and all that leaders remain conspicuously start their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and that includes the willies of people who were just released in the last day or two. have not stopped. of course the use of this experience i'm. as. is there. more than is the kidnapping of
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people from three or four beat them up torture them not inside the torture chambers but in farms in what they call the old houses bahrain is home to a forgotten revolution ignored by the international community under reported in the media since february last year there have been almost daily antigovernment protests in the resulting crackdown around a hundred has been killed with sixteen hundred in jail including sixty children and full of bahrain's most prominent human rights activists all that in a country of only one and a half million but the u.k. government says nothing to longstanding historical connection between britain and bahrain which was in fact holland in seventy one certainly the association with the u.s. fifth fleet is the oil problem and that's the banking problem along this
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is harmful to our interests because sooner or later all the gulf markets are going to disappear puff of smoke and then the regimes that succeed them will not be friendly country which was. far from being condemned representatives of the bahraini regime have been a common sight at the u.k.'s major events this summer king how much was invited to the queen's diamond jubilee celebrations in may his eldest son visited david cameron at downing street and his youngest son who allegedly sanctioned the torture of dissident bahraini athletes was at the opening of london's olympic games but it goes deeper than that despite the brutal crackdown between july and september last year the u.k. sold two point two million pounds worth of arms to the bahraini regime so. after that the u.k.'s most famous military training school accepted
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a three million pound donation from the king of bahrain and the metropolitan police its former assistant commissioner was appointed by their own security to the regime with no objections from the u.k. government bahrain campaigners say it's ruining the government's credibility it's only when they stand up in public and say we oppose this torture we oppose these autocratic regimes and we democracy only then will the british government have any credibility whatsoever and at this moment has. the bahraini opposition and their supporters are calling for intervention but they do want the international community to condemn the regime they say is at least as oppressive as the syrian regime that western powers are so desperate to get rid of . the london. and we're also closely following developments on that story
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call for you and here's a quick look at all tiles we have there for you alarming riots furred a diet of genetically modified corn protected by u.s. chemical try and monsanto suffer tumors and other counsel symptoms. and also online have got more details on reaction to the discovery of a full century pirates challenges one of the cornerstones of christian religion that jesus was celibate the full story. while heavy fighting between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un chief says a military solution is not the way out of the conflicts this syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey could open a new arms supplier and the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also cited as possible britain the will sound. weapons stop is a sure sign says meanwhile israel has staged a surprise
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a live fire war games on the border with syria. as more and retain drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to look good and based hezbollah are. a poor marks of it so some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis. every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that you too could be to their fear advantage and we all know all the countries in the u.n. have certain economical problems and they would want probably more government in damascus and the middle east as an economic region in probably there were those who use a lot of rivalry that is heating up with the brics countries for example but actually . only to destruction and so on and so forth have president been less popular it would have been a long time ago. let's now join k.c.
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for the business news right now and let's then less than one hour until the opening of the russian markets cases so what can investors expect today all right though you are looking at the father oil prices are declining and as well as that the russian market is often take their cue from the asian markets which right now are dropping a lot of that is because japan's exports fell for a straight a month we've also got news coming from china as well manufacturing activity contract in september for the eleventh straight month that's according to a preliminary report as well as it was a moderate gain for the wall street markets which check out the close and they will be supported by strength in the housing sector while energy stocks drags on the market as of futures fell sharply just before the release of an official report which is expected to show that inventor is actually rose have going to be water supply in this system so it's no surprise that energy shares are one of the worst
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performers so with that in mind it's going to the oil prices and see that they're now trading at their lowest level in more than six weeks as you can see a just that saudi arabia or minister said that prices are too high at the moment we're also check out the exchange rates and be able to see that the russian ruble finished up. this is. also finished on a down as you so and the year as well is that today. that is indeed the market sound will have a spotlight the next and i'll be back in about fifty five minutes with more business. world. series technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered.
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it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of themselves implicity water to commemorate the baptism of jesus you. go there when you will of the matter or it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but this picture postcard church is
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the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim thought. so. rounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball scribbled location head of the says for the russians the. tabasco is one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across who led a revolt against the tsar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hair and drove. there they created
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a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here. barely comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves. ordinary normal countryside life style they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past and will likely provide the livelihood for some habitants in the
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future. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on our state algorithm of in today my guest is the failed. every space industry has always been and important part of the russian economy. was one of the world's leading aircraft manufactures but for political and economic reasons russian planes were hardly export now when the soviet history russia is working hard to make it on the world
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air space more so what do russian engineers have to press the world and would be enough to catch up with boeing airbus said the industry giant will discuss it with the man at the helm of russia to craft a manufacturing process that the united. all his guys. had been making superior fighter jets now iran's the project that is expected to conquer the international civil aviation market but last spring when you super jet one hundred airliner inexplicably crashed in indonesia despite the accident foreign customers remained loyal to the plane and sales have continued the asian expert has admitted this fact proved the amount of interest in the new russian aircraft as well as sound he believes in the super jet and the future of russian civil aviation.

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