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market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join in to cause a report on our. cities stepping into gold trails in georgia while thousands motrin outrage across the country after thirty to nine inches which appears to show prison guards total train in may it's. also the sound strong states to secure oil socialism's holes in muslim countries fearing the fallout from you know french cops was called the prophet of mohammad while on the go over the u.s. made film on his long waiters all. of it's in bahrain ronnie to demand equal wines from the city monaco while the kingdom pledges to improve on how it treats political protest of. the awesome august like the knob and negative
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territory following the losses made an oil prices take a nice died told me the business bulletin and about twenty minutes time i have a breakdown it will be global at the moment. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program in georgia the police will be drafted into work at all jails after the president ordered the suspension of the country's entire prison security staff this as thousands allude to this trip took to the streets in response to the t.v. broadcast of a video appearing to show inmates being tortured and sexually abused by guards and for more we cannot talk to. him to police for. georgia has in some massive protests in recent times the situation right now. well these were
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definitely the biggest protests that georgia seen in years and i'm only talking about the thousands of protesters who took to the streets of the capital but protests happened also in many other major parts cities and towns of georgia many people here are very this lady and while this is a small country the news media gets around fast and so does anger and while the video which was leaked by a woman or staff member of one of the main jails open georgia this man claims to have filmed while cases of he was sued by the staff members of jail beating up inmates and even sexual abuse also abuse of minors as well what what kind of raises the level of anger here also is that some people claim to have recognized their own or relatives in these videos among. the inmates were being
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alleged abuse now today so far it's been relatively quiet while it is expected that more protests will come it is a very tense time already since georgia is getting ready for a parliamentary election and president saakashvili well i understand how well complicated the situation right now is and then officials of the jail are already under arrest there's an investigation underway a senior penitentiary system official has resigned but while the people are really not satisfied by the mother so far yes we know that supposes of the government have said the situation in the prisons was the result of a zero tolerance policy which had got out of control also how the person has to say . well the protesters are demanding not only for the senior penitentiary system of the shows to be exact the but also for them to be legally prosecuted so they say
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that all of this is happening in light of the major public city company in promoting georgists penitentiary system and this year old year old collins policy which is aimed at zero tolerance against the violation of human rights basically in jail so that has according to the videos if they are in fact then taken which hasn't actually been argued by the authorities videos are of the i think that this policy of failed completely and many protesters they are this is a systemic failure and while much more is needed than just an investigation and the arrest of the celebrations of course the president already. understands the system employees would police officers temporarily but while many here doubt that that's going to be enough saying that it's just like a big rotten y. which looks very nice and neat on the outside while it's run on the inside and the
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image which is created by the government of the college but then again he system is that george is jails are the most transparent pretty much as it gets in me even have a bank was to sort of prevent corruption prevent them from passing passing around actual money despite all these measures we've seen these horrific pictures in the videos and actually many protesters are also that's really interesting comparing the videos leaked from the georgian bridges to those from guantanamo but actually the prisoners in guantanamo are suspects of terrorism while here in georgia we're talking about just ordinary inmates. from fourteen very wide problem beneath if you go on many thanks indeed we'll be talking to nathan. and eric draitser political analyst full stop and parrot isn't all called billy's the result the problem can be found within the regime itself we've seen over the course of
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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 to see what the saakashvili administration actually is interested in they're not interested in human rights they're interested in aggression and most importantly they're interested in shoring up their relationship with the united states saakashvili is without a doubt one of the most egregious violators of human rights and human dignity anywhere in the world and i stress once again that saakashvili cannot exist without the united states will remember saakashvili as close close relationship with the bush administration so i could release desires to put nato into the to put georgia into the nato spear of influence into nato is orbit 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. traits that edge of political analyst full stop
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impaired isn't that comb talking to us from new york. france is rushing to ensure the safety of his diplomatic missions abroad fraiche french satirical magazine published conses of the naked prophet muhammad a shot and misses and schools in some countries to minimize risk but the prime minister has defended media freedom. to his house fires. this is definitely a sensitive issue in the world right now as protests against the u.s. make field. it's especially sensitive for fronts which houses western europe's largest muslim population around five million people we've heard both wards of criticism and just a few cation for the katun from top french officials the foreign minister expressed concern for the safety of french citizens across the world saying they could tune may add fuel to the flames security has been boosted in the country's missions
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across the islamic world with embassies and schools closed for several days the prime minister however aside the freedom of expression including set tire is guaranteed by law in a democratic society and those who take issue with the katun should go to court and this is exactly what happened in the case of the duchess of cambridge who was topless photos were printed in the french media the british royal family has taken the matter to court and the reprinting of the pictures was banned and friends but many see corsi here because definitely it's much easier for the member of the royal family to defend. privacy in the courts than for not removed live for example living outside the front of the double standard to be not driving the promise of. confusion or. mis injuries to the rest of the world or what so the room to has been
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now. on the other side of the moment good to have been allowed by the strikes in the restrictions of the would be to do so this is a bit of a sort of is there a reaction from the government and friends this is again fueling the debate on liberty versus security with actually no clear understanding of where to draw the line even with the government itself with the french government in this case there's a typical magazine meanwhile that published the cartoons claims it is their right to mock whatever. they warrant included extremism and they say that they more the issues of the day every week it's actually these particular magazine is supposed to do so this is a typical mad magazine and they have famous for very special humor and have been very sensitive subjects such as catholic choice lami law but some say it's just a rush to make profit as this issue of the magazine sold out and they are planning another printer. meanwhile the anger of a u.s.
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made still knocking islam has not died down as pressure has raged across pakistan now a group of several hundred law was broken to protect a district housing slowing diplomatic missions in the capital its police and security guards prevent as the demonstrators from reaching the american embassy thousands also took to the streets of lebanon in price has called by the strip movement has been some say it's a people have been killed across the muslim world in clashes over the film in the past week including the last some boss of the to libya and professor of middle eastern history lawrence davidson believes it's not just that they did have that feeling anger with washington. about the comes out of a much broader and much all their context of anger in the middle east perceive today is the same anger. essentially or on the nine eleven. and those attacks the context of those attacks or policies
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or go into policies of the united states sanctions policy. that hurt innocent or you know its. support of israel against the palestinians in beijing where iraqi . army general. policies of the united states that. we question we have not addressed this at all or even let every day we see it again .
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while having high sing between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un troops as a military solution is not the way out of the conflict there's a syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new arms supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible russian it will sound weapons to opposition fighters while israel has staged a surprise life i war games at the border with syria although saying those were retained drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to lebanon based has been on and pro reform activist says 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 it would be to their favorite vantage and we all know the that certain countries in the u.n.
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have certain economical problems and they would want probably a more favorable government in damascus and seal off the middle east as an economic creation in probably what they see as a lot of rivalry that is heating up with the will of the brics countries for example but actually all this has led only to the destruction bloodshed and so on and so forth have president assad been less popular he would have been ousted long time ago. and more international news stories coming your way after very short break stay with us. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. it's perched atop
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a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers did them selves. to commemorate the baptism of jesus. 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 that's picture postcard churches
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the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles cross the fur trade as in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of. the. head of the east as for the russians the birth of 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 in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at
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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 tsar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they were fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thought of escape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always go with a glorious past and the like to provide the livelihood first inhabitants in the future.
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like a bank you know with some other news now in bahrain hundreds of sheer acts of us have taken to the streets to demand gave an equal rights by the sunni minority as well as different political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on protests for the past eighteen months with accusations of brutality by the regime however the kingdom has pledged to improve on its treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against ethnic and religious communities that's after criticism and recommendations from the un human rights body that has reports western leaders have affectively close down eyes on what's happening in the country with other concerns in the region. but i think i also find out why for the whole world on the nature of this conflict only oppression and brutality of the regime one how long it takes there will be a day of reckoning for this dreadful regime up in arms about syria and they've put
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their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called normally 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 on that leaders remain conspicuously silent their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and that includes the millions of people who were just released in the last day or two. since have not stopped. of course the use of sectarianism as. is there well for you guys but more than that is the kidnapping they would not if you people from three or four beat them up torture them not inside the torture chambers but in farms in what they call the woods houses bahrain is home to
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a forgotten revolution ignored by the international community under reported in the media since february last year there have been almost daily anti-government protests in the resulting crackdown around a hundred has been killed with sixteen hundred in jail including sixty children and four 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 longstanding historical connection between britain bahrain which was in fact holland in seventy one certainly in association with the u.s. fifth fleet is the oil problem and that's the banking problem along this is harmful to our interests because sooner or later all the gulf markets are going to disappear in a puff of smoke and then the regimes that succeed them will not be friendly country
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which is their process 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 further and 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 shortly after that the u.k.'s most famous military training school accepted a three million pound donation from the king of bahrain and the metropolitan police's former assistant commissioner was appointed as an advisor on security to the regime with no objections from the u.k.
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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 democracy only then will the british government have any credibility whatsoever and at this moment has. the bahraini opposition and best supporters aren't calling for intervention but they do want the international community to condemn the regime that they say is at least as oppressive as the syrian regime that western powers are so desperate to get rid of laura smith r.t. london. and there's always more on our website for you colin his a little walk you can find there right now along with. president dies of genetically modified corn produced by the us chemical drying time sometime but she
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wasn't consistent. with bill's mind for the record nor details on the reaction to the discovery of a sentry but there is bush challengers one of the cornerstones of professional legion cruises was sound a bit tell the full story. and. business news now and you see john to be once again in talks with russia's top oil company have to very long song fill us in is absolutely right and the two energy mages again they all talk about their partnership as you say is a bit of a song we're constantly watching the situation right now they've reportedly off to buy b.p. out of pay and its top to fifteen billion dollars and that equates to twelve point five percent of the. company is briefed russian president vladimir putin late on
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thursday all about the deal and also discussed b.p.'s expansion plans in russia now meanwhile ross yes is talking with fangs about raising the funds to finance the potential deal slots the situation at the moment without a minus check out the oil prices at the moment because they are still dipping and trading at the lowest level in more than six weeks and it just stops across the board are suffering as a result that's all to the us don't call them the most macho actually in the us world's biggest critics of course also added to that is the saudi arabia oil minister saying this month the price is what she says of feeding into the prices is going to. russians you know the engines are performing in the second down outright as you can see they are indeed down and a lot of that is because much until they all will depend if they kicked off an exit and that's where they were by his get out to the russian very well as he that is
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now down against the basket of currencies it still has to be all events on i.q. stimulus plan has cut the deal about forty a week and some fundamentalists are now expecting it to drop against the euro wild says davis plans are deep in european markets they've been i live about twenty minutes we'll say so is the days to predict what's going to happen but as you can see kicked off with declines we've got the dow's wrong nine tenths of percent down what about the dogs because in germany today is german producer price states up on the sets of remains inflation so we're watching that one that have a last look at asia because they have now finished a full of the day at least the nikkei has an away so as you can see that is because japan's exports fell but. the markets yeah i'll be back in about fifty five minutes with another good stuff thank you very much indeed for that k.c. and in a few minutes mark sky is that brings you all this comes well behind the latest financial headlines.
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looters that takes your breath away a few tourists travel to these paul it's no prepackaged comfort 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 washington 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.
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one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot a grizzly here by every small weaver this where the bears are so full that they have a very good sense of well the super will have to keep an aisle when there are holes . in them and also told equable. so we're going to go yes we'll shell but people are quiet. 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 disk. the bears peanuts another
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local resident to haiti's peace being disturbed here is the howlers eagle in has a wingspan of two and a half meters ignace only here in russia far east because of the bundles of 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 the climb up was tough. but the prize was worth it. if there was no security here it would be the reason why 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 all you can fly on oprah did you have
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to rely on yourself a few bucks. to be the fat. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of the better but when you stand on top of phenomenal and like this you just cantelupe wanting to share the beauty. imax catarrh this is the kaiser report i told you it's a currency war i told you were in world war three i told you it's all of our various countries attack each other using financial derivatives but i don't look at the sideline from paying for a bonus but i'm sure if it bears bond buying to work of the devil the work of the devil who weren't all of the devil as i told you on lou show furthermore let's go to china urged to launch attacks on japan's bond market right here right here
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today's paper right now global currency war meanwhile over in san francisco the fed asked their facebook page question what effect do you think q e three will have on the u.s. economy some of the answers from the good citizen america were why mark pritchard toner i'm a big bank i love it i went to one of the queen's councils and asked one of her below she what he thought of big big ben bernanke used to infinity what do you think he had to say. states never tell the lawyer that she looks scared you know if that she saw this first headline max he would also be scared s.e.c. charges new york stock exchange for improper distribution of market data so this is the first ever fine against a stock exchange and the f.c.c. has charged new york stock is to.

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