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pakistani police clashed with protesters trying to storm the american embassy and islamic law in response to the u.s. made film that mocks islam. while aggressive and tough french slogans growing louder across the muslim world as a cartoon of prophet muhammad in a paris based magazine spock's fresh protests. some leaked footage of prison guards in georgia viciously abusing inmates on leashes public fury with demands that president saakashvili punish those responsible. and she activists in
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bahrain renewed calls for equal rights from the sunni monarchy as rulers promised to improve how they treat political protesters. hello and thank you for joining our team. broadcasting to you live from our studio in moscow well pakistani police have reportedly used tear gas but tall and fired warning shots to push protesters away from the american embassy and islam about eight officers or so to have been injured in the clashes more than one thousand demonstrators vented their anger at a u.s. made film that pokes fun at islam protests flared up across the muslim world last tuesday after a trailer of the film was translated into arabic and put online american diplomatic missions have come under attack in several countries after the u.s.
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ambassador to libya was killed last week here's r.t. arabic correspondent tariq mohi you did from islam a bot. the police and the security forces has managed to push the protesters back from the entrance of the diplomatic area where they were trying to trade some of them actually managed to come across the barriers which has been. made. using the containers and heavy armored barbed wires and also cemented blocks but. the police has asked for some kind of. enforcements from the army. special forces as well as from the rangers they managed to control the situation using tear gas and there were also some injuries among the protesters and the policeman tomorrow is friday the government of pakistan has announced a national the where everything is and holidays and everything is of the
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protesters will be coming from other cities. and the shower and other some cities nearby. most of them actually belongs to the islamic hardliners political groups as well as political parties and he told me that tomorrow by all means we will be able we will try to break in all the security arrangements enter the diplomatic area and reach the american embassy from that area almost two kilometers out where the american embassy is located from the area where the most written are really gathered and centered the government to pakistan and the security forces agencies has already taken very huge and. extremely tough measures to deal with the situations to morrow there is expectations of cutting off all the networking and similar fornes as well as they have spread
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some kind of enforcement of the fully. as well as the ranges on the entrance as well as the. the places where the roads in the city which is the look twin city of islamabad in order to. stop the protesters who are coming from the other cities this is the mission is grave the there are situations also in other cities but show at quatre i'm karate the sentiments of the head of the gal's the american is high in pakistan because there is one reasons and one in the very measure factor here is the pakistanis specially in the tribal the are very angry against the americans where the drone attacks are occurring in the tribal belts these attacks actually according to the cia and american. officials that they target terrorists kills also civilians among the pakistani populations bordering
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afghanistan all these factors actually it is piling up. anger is also being directed at france over a new cartoon of the prophet muhammad in a satirical magazine chants of death to france have been heard in the iranian and afghan capitals where crowds gather around the french embassy as to voice their grievances paris is closing its diplomatic missions in twenty countries fearing brains are police in the capital have banned a protest near the city's main mosque and as maria phenomena reports the government's accused of double standards. this is definitely a sensitive issue in the world right now as protests against the u.s. make it feel. it's especially sensitive for france which houses western europe's largest muslim population their own five million people we've heard both wards of criticism and just if the cation for the katun from top french officials the
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foreign minister expressed concern for the safety or french citizens across the world saying that could two may add fuel to the flames security has been boosted in the country's missions across the islamic world with embassies and schools closed for several days the prime minister however sad the freedom of expression including set tire is guaranteed by law in a democratic society and those who take issue with the cartoon should go to court and this is exactly what happened in the case of the duchess of cambridge who is 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 poker see 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 fronts but i do feel that the double standard to be not bloody
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in the presence of given the. usual. mis injuries to the rest of the world or what so the room two years. now who. is on the other side of the moment good to be allowed both the stripes and the mistresses of these would be to do so this is a bit of a sort of is there a reaction from the government in france this is again fuel in 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 want including extremists and they say that they more the issues of the day every week it's actually this particular magazine is supposed to do so this is a satirical mad magazine and they are famous for a very special humor and they've been touching upon very sensitive subjects such as
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catholic choice law make law but some say it's just a rush to make profits as this issue of the magazine sold out and they are planning another printer. thousands are protesting in the republic of georgia in reaction to the late twentieth showing prison guards torturing and raping me in one of the country's jails the president has now replace the guards with police officers but angry demonstrators say they won't back down until everyone responsible for the abuse is brought to account artes you go to school office in the georgian capital. these are the largest protests georgia seen in years and i'm not only talking about the thousands of people taking to the streets in the capital tbilisi but process of also happen in many other large towns across the country many people here are very angry with this video right now and some protests are screaming signs saying the reef mia barely addressed georgian authorities others as signs saying concern is
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not enough addressed the european union official some people claim to have recognized their own relatives being allegedly abused by prison officials and this is a small country and news here really spreads quickly and so does public anger and for the protesters are demanding not only the sacking off officials responsible for the interior ministry but also for their illegal prosecution now the videos themselves were leaked by a former employee a staff member of one of the main prisons in georgia not far away from the b.b.c. this man is currently in exile in belgium and the video show alleges abuse by the staff members of the inmates not only the beating up of inmates but also literally torture including sexual abuse and including abuse of minors all of this is happening in light of a major public city campaign promoting the recent reform of georgia's penitentiary system jails are presented with an image of being as transparent as they get while
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inmates even have basic chords to get rid of cash to fight corruption so these videos and this whole scandal is definitely a huge blow to this p.r. campaign georgia is preparing for parliamentary elections there's already tension in the air the opposition is being quite active as well and so these videos are a major punch in the piece to georgian authorities the news well what's also interesting is that many protesters have. compared these videos to forage from the if there was one out of a prison if we talk about guantanamo then there are terror suspects held there while the people who are in these videos are just ordinary inmates. r.t.c. quoted discount of and believe he's across the land us from georgia and you can also stop to speak by following him on twitter stahl me sought me rather about
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koori are an expert on eurasian and caucasus political affairs says prison abuse has become a tool of political oppression in ga. ga's prison population is very interesting statistics one of the most high in the world and the highest in europe and that there is a policy imposed by mr soccer shoes the regime called zero tolerance towards minors through or. those who raise their voice against. women and there are so many cases almost ninety nine percent to be precise ninety eight point seven according to human rights watch the prisoners plead guilty this is the situation in the country right now where in. a quiet silence that's how some of those georgian experts used to call the current situation in georgia was caused apparently and most probably by by those the most disturbing
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images we saw on those video footage just it's how soccer stroy silence is supposed to go up and this this how. old they are in concert more international news stories coming your way after a short break to try and stay with our team. invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there a from the nine hundred fifty s. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration
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from the sunni monarchy and the release of political prisoners government crackdowns on protesters have been taking place for a year and a half with reports of torture and abuse by the regime or worse have accepted the un's human rights recommendations pledging to suppress ethnic violence and improve its treatment of political activists but the ongoing crisis has attracted little global attention to itself despite taking thousands of lives as laura smith reports some countries seem very selective when condemning violence in the region. but i think i also find out why. this conflict only oppression and brutality of the regime one day no matter how long it takes there will be a day of reckoning for this dreadful regime up in arms 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
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a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and on that leaders remain conspicuously started their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and in the loose still means of people who were just released in the last day or. is that kidnapping. people from three or four beat them up torture them not inside the torture chambers but in farms in what they call the whose 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 anti-government protests in the resulting crackdown around a hundred have been killed with sixteen hundred in jail including sixty children
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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 longstanding historical connection between britain. holland. certainly. the. problem is the banking problem 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 he is 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
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after that the u.k.'s most famous military training school accepted a three million pound donation from the king of bahrain and to the metropolitan police is former assistant commissioner was appointed as an advisor on security to the regime with no objections from the u. . government bahrain campaigners say it's ruining the government's credibility it's only when they stand up in public and say we host 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 that they say is at least
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as oppressive as the syrian regime that western powers are so desperate to get rid of laura smith r.t. london russia says it expects a probe into the murder of former security service officer alexander litvinenko to be comprehensive hearings have resumed in british courts almost six years after he was allegedly murdered by radiation poisoning in london so firth has the story. there's been nearly six years since alexander in yankees death and today at a pre inquest of the hells here in london we heard from the assistant deputy coroner. who apologized and said that there would be no. delay now the inquest for the held today was to set the parameters ahead of the full inquest which is really next year just to give us an background to remind you about the details of the case alexander litvinenko died in november two thousand and six after being poisoned with polonium two hundred ten now the original investigation
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found that he had tea with two russians in a central london hotel one of him was identified as andre a little boy now at the time of that original investigation we saw a serious souring of relations between moscow and london after the crown prosecution service asked. a boy to be extradited for questioning now he says become a russian m.p. and have refused all requests to extradite him speaking outside court today alexandra de witt day said that she hopes that this time around that justice will be done she spoke of the fact that she's very glad that this is taking place in the way that she very much hates that this time around there will be some answers of course as we said six years on and still no concrete answers into that so everyone's very much going to be hastening for a better outcome this time but of course there are concerns again that this could
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rig night the tensions between moscow and london david cameron met with president putin during the olympic games and said that this incident still very much remains a source of tension and stands between britain and russia surfer r.t. london more of the world now syrian activists are claiming at least fifty four people have been killed saturday. injured when an airstrike hit a petrol station in the country's north in a separate incident state t.v. announced a military helicopter on had crashed in the city of duma while the opposition insists it was downed by its spiders syrian rebels seized yet another border crossing with turkey on wednesday which could open a new arms supply route u.k. foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible britain will send weapons to opposition fighters. a major fire has destroyed over five hundred homes in the capital bangladesh blaser erupted near a garment factory in
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a slum area where most factory workers live there have been no immediate reports of deaths caused by also remains unclear. the latest survey from a leading financial information company says the eurozone is heading back into recession research took into account combined services and manufacturing activity however according to the data despite a general fall in production across the euro zone germany continues to leave the region's economy substantially slowing its rate of decline. daniel joins us from the business desk and president putin has changed his stripes what's that all about your logic give us the general gist of the forty six years he's no longer. in the current government has its investment climate right. russians have been saying good things for a hundred years but then they were always take everybody's money away and now they seem to be from what i can gather the actions are such that they are actually
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putting up their own money to invest side by side with outsiders that is a remarkable change from anything that's ever happened in russia before from what everything i can see the russian government now i just stands how the international economy works and they realize they have to play by the same rules as everybody else now move rodgers also back to his russian privatization of primitive it is today call for forced to sell off of status as it comes as high tech holding no no looks to i.p.o. this year. it is absolutely necessary to investigate additional sources of budget revenue if there are no sources there's no discussion if they exist then let's divide them up i mean revenues from privatization is very good they're increasing and lots of several transactions are always being reproachful being slow with privatization so we do it faster and this is the right way to do it and these alternative sources of revenue could cover the costs of a number of budget provisions which you use new york has opened the u.s.
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jobless claims fell less than expected the euro's once again shedding though despite brussels new buying plan but the ruble is getting some joy after a miserable week euro falls for the third day in four pulls china manufacturing will shrink for eleven months in a row there's the figures for you there. too on a few technical problems yeah let's move on details are emerging on beef he said of his russian interest be he may now get not only cash for a state but also shares in buy rolls nifty in k b p is equally owned by russia's a british firm which now wants to sell off shareholder conflict rosena supportively by b.p. state for up to fifteen billion dollars plus two and a half percent of its stake with t two companies briefly to move putin late thursday on the deal also discussing b.p.'s future in russia rules and is talking to banks about raising funds to finance that deal your take care of one of all the stores all right thank you daniel on the way max kaiser ruffles the feathers of the
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richest one percent in the kaiser report. well into the future of science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr vladimir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with the arrival of this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a wilderness as a boy here suffering from favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do.
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inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so a medical problem simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilize places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate
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or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service. i can say she's done to me firmly dismisses your brother is not true usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but not a man who is confident the jeevan after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian foreign north. imax kadar this is the kaiser report i told you it's a currency war i told you were world war three i told you it's all of the out various countries attack each other using financial derivatives but never go back to look at the sideline from the pay for bonus breaks or compares bond buyers to
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work of the devil the work of the devil the work 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 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 your week three will have on the u.s. economy some of the answers from the good citizen america were why mark pritchard towner i'm a big bank i love it i went to one of the queen's councils and asked one of her fellow sheep what he thought of big baby ben bernanke is here with you infinity what do you think he had to say. states never tell me or 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
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the first ever fine against the stock exchange and the f.c.c. is charlie. new york stock exchange with compliance failures thankee certain customers and improper head start on trading information and you can see from this little chart here all the information flowed first to the proprietary trading not to the consolidated feeds which are to the public so max you designed the software that is used on this new york stock exchange or part of it is what do you think all eyes is on the replacement software the replacement technology but that's going to wear out if they don't use it was meant to override this brokered deal or conflict on the floor of the stock exchange that used a special system they i suppose as a broker and as a dealer meaning they maintain an inventory of stocks and they're able to buy and sell on the open market to maintain that inventory and you satisfy market orders when they come in you get a guaranteed execution when you put a market order into the exchange but giving wiggle room to specialist to trade on a side or from a.

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