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location. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time. study police clashed with protesters trying to storm the american embassy in islamabad in response to the u.s. make film the boxes. while aggressive french slogans grow louder across the muslim world as a car to the prophet muhammad in a paris based magazine sparks fresh protests. plus a gruesome leak footage of prison guards in georgia viciously abusing inmates on leashes public during the demands of president saakashvili punish those responsible .
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eleven pm thursday night this is r.t. live from moscow with me kevin and welcome if you just joined us first pakistani police have reportedly used tear gas buttons and fired warning shots to push protesters away from the american embassy in islamabad eight offices aside have been injured in those clashes demonstrators vented their anger at the u.s. made film the pokes fun that is about the protests flared up across the muslim world last tuesday after a trade of the film was translated into arabic and put online american diplomatic missions or come under attack in several countries after the us ambassador to libya was killed last week correspondent dean from marty's arabic channel as mourner from islamabad. the police and the security forces has managed to push the protester back from the entrance of the diplomatic area where they were trying to trade some of them actually managed to. cross the barriers which has been.
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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 protesters will be coming from other cities. in 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
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tomorrow by all means we will be 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 away 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 tomorrow there is expectations of cutting off all the networking and similar fornes as well as they have spread some kind of enforcement of the police as well as the rangers on the entrance as well as the. the places where the in the city which is the look twin city of islamabad in order to. stop the. this those who are coming from the other
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cities this is the wish of his grave the there are situations also in other cities but show our quits i'm kharaj dissent to many of the heads of the gals the american is high in pakistan because that is one reason and one in the very measure factor here is the pakistanis specially in the tribal the are very angry against the americans where the drawn 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 afghanistan all these factors actually it is piling up. and has also been directed to france to over a new cartoon of the prophet muhammad in a satirical magazine charts of death to be heard in the iranian and afghan capitals where crowds gathered around the french embassy to voice their grievances paris is
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no closing its diplomatic missions in twenty countries. police in the capital of protest near the city's main mosque and as for national reports meg's 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 of the cation for the katun from top french officials the foreign minister expressed concern for the safety or french citizens across the world saying they could tune 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 aside 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
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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 course see here because definitely it's much easier for the member of the royal family to defend the privacy in the courts than for not removed live for example living outside the front of the double standard to be not blindly prancer. injuries to the rest of the world or what so the room two years but now. on the other side of the good to be. really strikes and. so this is sort of is the reaction from the government and friends this is again fuel in the debate on liberty versus security with actually no clear understanding of where to
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draw the line even with the government itself with the french government in this case but the typical magazine meanwhile that published the cartoons claims it is their right to more 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 have been very sensitive subjects such as 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. protests in the republic of georgia are over footage showing prison guards torturing and raping invade some one of the country's jails the former employee who leaked that video is now seeking asylum in belgium georgia's interior minister has resigned over the scandal blank demonstrators say they won't rest until every one responsible brought to account the thirties he called his
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cannot report. transparency human rights zero tolerance. the videos that buried georgia's image making efforts in a matter of minutes scenes of torture beatings and the sexual abuse of inmates allegedly in one of the country's most exemplary prisons here. but human dignity is the last thing they care about and never believe this war is them just one bit. thousands protested with signs reading replete pearlie address to georgian authorities some are comparing the footage to that from guantanamo even though these are ordinary inmates not terrorist suspect many not only want the sacking of officials responsible for the police and the prison system but the prosecution as well. everybody knows this isn't just one case this happens all over the country.
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the video was leaked by a former member of staff at the infamous jail who has since fled to belgium he claims not only did georgian officials know about the abuse the order it to happen and have a documented the atmosphere at the entrance to the prison is extremely intense but this is not a protest rally these people are relatives of the inmates who are still inside the prison and they are demanding an explanation that needs brother has already spent seven months behind bars and says georgia's democracy beacon image in that the worst is merely a well orchestrated cover up. the jill real pretty on the outside sure it is a for europe but no one really knows what's happening behind these walls. president saakashvili came out blaming as a sterling thought several prison officials are now under criminal investigation and all jail staff i've been temporarily substituted with police officers the head
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of the ministry responsible for the penitentiary system has resigned but for many georgians it's too little too late in a country with a population half the size of paris twenty five thousand inmates is enough to affect nearly every family in one way or another either through relatives friends or neighbors and as the nation prepares to vote for a new problem in a look toward the damage to georgia's leaders may be too much for the reputation to be rescued in time you were a school of art the b.b.c. georgia international relations professor mark almond but on the case of georgian rights abuses for decades he told us president saakashvili has turned the penitentiary system into a tool of oppression which media this is george's own ground. sadly paul who. has been a pretty screwed georgian president since. march of last year our first glimpse of them through the problem is that it hasn't really suited the western governments
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talk about the songs as opposed to his office from the government to admit that this kind. of course has gone and instead. look service to meet her home in general basically anybody who wants to be. would have the impression that george was possibly the who writes for. democracy to secure our zone. this kind of people who are particularly disgusting spectacular. prisons or have really the kind of and the full powers. in prison and who torture but it's actually going to. cost in the past were thrown into prison.
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money from southern chechnya and russia for militants have been killed there authorities say they're preparing terrorist attacks in the region and follows a separate special operation in another no folks is republic which then saw eight suspected terrorist killed in couple. they audit a residential building in the republic capital nell chick seems they refused to surrender and open fire to women terrorists are among the dead that a large weapons arsenal was also seized during the operation. this is r.t. live from moscow with me kevin no it's night with the news continues just a few minutes from now. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
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in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there a friend in nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered lives with the main goal when professing designed his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later he says invention is increasingly being used to help people quite eager to fracture their legs to become
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a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebodies lives both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted she was out of center now days seeking surgery focus medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novikov who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg like the mean request to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because panos to than him like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix it. it may be nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even the will out there pretty expensive in russia the entire course
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costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america average is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight in so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to our very first one of the average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal i think a guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite india ink yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now are you so what
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a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. without more demonstrations are expected in bahrain after hundreds of sheer activists rallied to demand equal rights from the sunny monarchy there and the release of political prisoners government crackdowns on protesters have been taking place for year and a half now with reports of torture and abuse by the regime rulers have accepted most of you would see the rights recommendations they are pledging to suppress ethnic violence and improve its treatment of political activists but the ongoing crisis is attracting little global attention itself despite taking dozens of lives as doris smith reports for r.t. some countries seem very selective when condemning violence in the region. but i also find a life. of 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
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their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called non-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 seen at all and in the close to one is of people who were just released in the last day or two more than that is the kidnapping. few people from three or four beat them up tortured 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 antigovernment protests
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and the resulting crackdown around a hundred have 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 longstanding historical connection between britain bahrain which was in fact holland in seventy one certainly the association with the u.s. fifth fleet there is the oil problem and that's 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 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
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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 poems 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 to the metropolitan police is former assistant commissioner was appointed as an advisor on 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 host this torture we oppose these autocratic regimes and democracy only then will the british government have any credibility whatsoever and at this moment it has.
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the bahraini opposition and their 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 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 the story. this being nearly six years since alexander death and today at a pre inquest review health care in london we heard from the assistant coroner. who apologized and said that there would be no. delay now that free inquest for the held today was to set the parameters ahead of the full inquest which is really next year just to give you some background to remind you about the details of the
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case alexander litvinenko died in november two thousand and six after being poisoned with polonium two hundred ten now the original investigation 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. the boy to be extradited for questioning now he's since 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 and that she very much hates that this time around there will be some ounces of course as we said six years on and still no concrete answers into that so
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everyone's very much going to be hastening for a better outcome this time but of course there are concerns again that this could reignite the tensions between moscow and london david cameron with president putin during the olympic games and said that this incident still very much remains a soules of tension that stands between britain and russia. r.t. london. president putin's change destroyed struggles of the. market. legendary investor jim rogers after forty six years in business he says he's no longer rosso skeptic the current government is going to investment policy right russians have been saying good things for a hundred years but then they would 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 putting out 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
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everything i can see the russian government now understands how the international economy works and they realize they have to play by the same rules as everybody else new york is continuing its poor on the off the u.s. jobless claims fell less than the euro is once again shedding despite brussels new bond buying plan but the rubles getting some joy of a miserable week the whole process is six week lows but it's been particularly bad for energy stocks here in moscow today and europe today it's a nuisance weasel words like. would you call 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 were always being reproachful being slow with privatization so they do it faster and this is the right way to do it and
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these alternative sources of revenue could cover the cost of a number of budget provisions. so the business for the. thanks that you see the more this is r t thank you for being with us on the way very soon to say see keith dig deeper into those global financial headlines in tonight's keiser report. it's perched atop a judge and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see up for a city of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it
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was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of them selves and blessid water 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 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
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the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian for was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball location head of the says for the russians. to moscow's 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 an eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hair and drove. there they created 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 serves up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is
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the office was czar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled hair. barely comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves. ordinary normal countryside life style they even had thoughts of the scape but within the yeah the czar and his family would be dead. never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with glories paulist. will likely provide a livelihood for some habitants in the future. i ask out of 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 our various
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countries attacked each other using financial derivatives but i didn't look at the sideline from the pay for a bonus bank chief compares bond buying to work all of the double the work of the devil who were all of the devil as i have told you all so furthermore let's go to china urged to launch attacks on japan 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 beloved sheep what he thought of big baby ben bernanke used to infinity what do you think he had to say.
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susan ever tell me more that she looks scared you know if that she saw this first headline manx you would also be scared s.c.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 exchange with compliance failures thank you certain customers an improper head start on trading information and you can see from this little chart here all the information flow first to the proprietary trading not to the consolidated feeds which are to the public so max you design the software that is used on this new york stock exchange or part of it is what do you think was on the replacement for the replacement technology but those middleware they don't use it was meant to override the broker dealer conflict on the floor of the stock exchange or use the special system they are both as a broker and as a dealer meaning that maintain an inventory him.
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