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soon which will brighten a few new movements from stupid. stunts on t.v. don't come. here against the new us in muslim countries spills into another week and all a libyan militia suspected of killing the american ambassador there is targeted by a mob in mentality. georgian police lose patience with proton service with the first reported arrests since grange prompted by a video showing prisoners being hurled worth figley abused by guards. dozens of peaceful demonstrators are arrested in bach or ain as police take down a march despite government promises to do something wrong pressing activists.
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stepping up for scotland huge crowds gather in edinburgh before the latest poll showed support of a split from print. and welcome to r t where we bring you the very latest on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week on karen terror watch while u.s. diplomatic missions across the muslim world are being targeted by more anti-american protests which are now into their second weekend tens of thousands are also reportedly demonstrating in nigeria and these right now are the latest pictures from the capital of bangladesh where hundreds of protestors have the police scores of people are said to have been injured in the parlance fresh rallies are also taking place in costume. at least nineteen friday and in libya
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demonstrators venting their anger at islamics militias suspected of killing american ambassador to the country at least ten people were reportedly killed in overnight violence on mobs over around the basis of two groups in benghazi on the prime causes side as the u.s. made a video which insults the prophet mohammad some observers say the seeds were sown. the cause of what we're seeing here today is many decades of foreign policy. interventionist type of occupation in countries around the world the middle east is just another region that has been destabilized as the u.s. who really played a role as the front line using the international spread of democracy on behalf of western intel the u.s. has built you know over nine hundred bases one hundred forty five countries around the world spreading democracy at the end of a gun barrel or with drones flying overhead forcing citizens that never asked for
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the and for the u.s. invitation to come to the envoys to come into the into their countries to democratize them is what is causing these these conflicts that you're seeing today this crisis is warranted because of u.s. foreign policy in the interventionist style the tactics that are you looking utilized in order to occupy these nations and create chaos out of which centralization is the desired goal in georgia for protestors have reportedly been arrested incensed crowds continue to rail against the president you scandal it was sparked by a t.v. broadcast of footage showing the torture and rape of inmates by guards in an georgian jail protesters want the prosecution of several officials over assigned over the outrage you go to school off reports from the georgian capital. the protest in billy's see are continuing there are more arrests over the night still clashes with the police i know that a group of activists tried to break through a police ring around one of the government buildings and people are demanding the
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arrest of the former interior minister who resigned after the shocking video went public but many here say that's not enough they want all the officials responsible to be prosecuted in fact the shocking footage of the alleged torture and sexual abuse of georgian rates by the authorities is why we come here with that from guantanamo except maybe caus us terror suspects while here we're talking about ordinary georgian inmates that's why it's causing a huge wave of public anger on friday a group of journalists was allowed to enter the. prison one of the main ones in the country and spoke with some inmates and they say that they're still afraid that the abuse is going to continue even though president saakashvili has temporarily substituted the staff of all prisons across the country with police officers earlier our team managed to speak with the man who started all this going to be the belief these videos used to be a senior staff member off the prison he claims to have filmed many of these videos
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himself on the orders of the head of the prison and he says that he didn't want to get involved in politics but he just wanted the whole world to know what's secretly going on across the whole country also says that the interior minister himself shot some of this video and showed it to president saakashvili the the guys also released some of the details about how the inmates were chosen for this abuse he says that sometimes they were just random people but often they were the. opposition to president saakashvili all of this is a major blow to the georgian authorities after is to create this image of a transparent and western penitentiary system and it's also a blow to their personal image as well since the voluntary election is coming up on the first of october and according to some polls because saakashvili and the ruling party have already lost up to twenty percent off potential votes. we've the full interview with the man who leaked the scandalous footage bloody mary bit of clouds here on our website and r.t.
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dot com. anti-government arrests in bahrain are sparring activists to call for more demonstrations after twenty nine people were detained and o'reily where police used tear gas and rubber bullets bahrain's shiite majority have been pushing for better human rights from the room western backed sunni monarchy since early two thousand and eleven more than fifty people have died in the town since key opposition figures have been jailed including movement leader not be overcharged for attending marches and travelling support back rain this week accepted most of the un human rights recommendations pledging to go easier on protesters under improve the treatment of political prisoners but international affairs analyst. fears only one operating for show. i believe that there are going to continue to repressive measures and if they appear that they are going to cause the those issues that's
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just got to be cause may take it we don't receive i believe. the worst particularly if washington. of the united states i made your part there as well it were the headquarters of the fifth u.s. fleet in the persian gulf for our own located the bowery i don't think that the hero for barry did least through with this to try to keep. the speech over the shia but yuri bari it appears like yes there are. there are a lot of their equipment patients that need of course that they are going to try to follow them try to relax their repressive over the majority of the bahraini population is just for the be the zero for public a p.p.o. for the worst. so i have this hour of all or bloodshed. in story of two former prisoners freed after committing atrocities and how their lives
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have changed in contrast to the destruction that. the scottish push for independence is seeing about five thousand supporters gather in and borough and there is more a car national trying to convince fellow scots being in britain's a train on their success here's artie's jacob green. the event taking place in edinburgh is being trumpeted as a stepping stone to the referendum to be held on independence in two thousand and fourteen the organizers want similar demonstrations to take place on and new basis building up to that vote try and gain some momentum on the issue any issue indecision when it comes to independents likely to be thrashed out here in the building behind me in westminster and here is where alex down the head of the scottish national party just this week met david cameron the prime minister he also
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there's some received through butte from the work and pensions minister he said and the scottish national party wouldn't be able to handle the welfare state independently as something that sounds support as a said is a soul to an attitude that really few calls for independence on top of that one the main issues that these fueling the fire when it comes to independents has been the handling in westminster of finances on the back of the financial crisis some of it's received a lot of criticism and underpinning all of that off shore north sea all revenues expected to earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis and that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands on. independence campaigner gail lythgoe says can't lead needs to break from the u.k. to achieve its political and social goals. so with independence when the biggest
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advantages is the ability to create feeder society the ability to do is to design our own financial system the ability to design our own welfare system in scotland we've gone down a different path we have the education we could free prescription charges we are focusing more far more on construction and job creation and investing in in the economy scotland has massive potential in the renewable industry in fact the scottish government has just invested a lot of money in the green industry so in scotland we're choosing to do in a different path and we've done really well in the areas where we come from consumer so we have different priorities you know what westminster do and about and we want to the biggest advanced use of independence which will be with the different bertie's in all the other areas of competency which we don't cut and we haven't the other world in brief or you know fighting between government forces and rebels continues throughout syria where most of the violence reported in the
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country's financial aleppo meanwhile the military claims it's cordoned off the city of hamas' fighting also continues on the country's border with turkey or opposition fighters seized an important crossing on wednesday and qatar has evacuated the area and deployed military personnel in response. ecuador says it's ready to transfer julian assange to its embassy in sweden so he can respond to sex crimes allegations from space and there however the move would require authorization from the u.k. the wiki leaks editor has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june he was granted asylum last month as fears that if he was sent to sweden he would then face all on board extradition to the u.s. to stand trial for espionage. a senior iranian military commander has claimed a war with israel will eventually happen stressing that it would only lead to the destruction of the jewish state the statement comes during sacred defense week
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which is under way in iran the two countries have exchanged multiple threats over to the nuclear program which it claims is completely peaceful. afghanistan has declared a ban on all print media from neighboring pakistan saying it serves as a means of propaganda for taliban militants all pakistani newspapers in eastern afghanistan are to be confiscated by the police this comes as tensions run high between of the neighboring states after kumble demanded a stop to cos border attacks pakistan however says it only targets militants that is spoke of its territory. so i had are you worried about your cyber safety. i worry about why the brothers see very. many people would raise you know in the there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more like a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff our resident sets
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off to discover just how far people will go to protect their private data from hunkers a story and much more coming your way after the break. the legacy no one should be proud keeps of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spilling black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to
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tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also an express lane when it was and how prosperous the settlement was well times have obviously a challenge when they saw it lags say it's still attracting a region tourists are barons work i would then cons watch native cash that's why one bad they're ruining our goal is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided to paint the bin you and put it at variance work central square that in the nine hundred eighty s. there was a burgeoning mining community the soviet union was determined to maintain its own costs. are located halfway between north america and western europe the burden archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of stars westernmost outpost now it's
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one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. is essentially a picture of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its. presence on spitsbergen film until coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local silver near shops so between where a billet is a big hit the defunct are incurred and still helps keep the money flowing guys it's a russian thing you're sure but you can't simply rubbles. your. local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like bond it should stay the way it is that would be my wish
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i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic traditional. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this going to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even the local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. sigrid laboratory. was able to build the most sophisticated. doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation and why it should care about humans . this is why you should care only.
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this is our team with the latest news from around the globe on turn terror well from serving time to prague time next the story of a former palestinian prisoner who was jailed for her part in organizing a deadly slaughter that today she's a t.v. star hailed by viewers while others worry that her rising fame sends the wrong message to other palestinians our middle east correspondent paula slayer reports. every friday viewers across the arab world tuned into this talk show to me it's presented them to me as a hero a symbol of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation broadcast on the i must affiliated al could stevie it highlights the fate of palestinian prisoners in israeli jails a topic close to the heart of its young presenter back in two thousand and one on this busy intersection in downtown jerusalem was one of the most popular pits or
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restaurants in the city it was just after two o'clock in the afternoon when atlanta mimi said goodbye to a suicide bomber and left him to his mission it was the busiest time of the summer holidays and the restaurant was packed with schoolchildren and their parents fifteen people died that day in the suicide bombing had helped plan another one hundred thirty wounded one is still in a coma went to me till i was. listening know that you are religious. see the both sides see what happened before the. understand that this is the right way to do to fight. was sentenced to sixteen life terms for her role but in the end i hum served only ten years of her prison sentence in october last year she was set free during a deal between israel and hamas in which one israeli soldier gilad shalit was exchanged for one thousand and twenty seven palestinian prisoners yet you must not
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dismiss the one all of us one hundred fifty women prisoners were crowded around the one prison radio i knew they would read out all of the women's names first when i heard my name i was extremely happy but it was mixed with sadness for the women who were not being freed i couldn't sleep for forty eight hours until we were least. one was exiled to jordan where she received a hero's welcome and much to the chagrin of the family she'd helped kill she was able to pick up her life and wait for the man she met only once one in prison and vald to marry but. i remember every single detail of our first meeting she came to visit me in the prison and when she saw me she started crying the sentence i will never forget she said finally i did the second dream of mine or the first was to come back to palestine and the second is to see you as i was serving life for killing any israeli settler the two are related and i had grown up hearing stories
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about her imprisoned cousin he too was set free in the same prisoner exchange deal . no no i was not surprised she was part of the exchange because i knew how much would never sign a contract without her name i was guessing too that i would also be released but even after i heard my name read out i couldn't believe it. a few months later the two married in freedom i'm unlikely waiting because of the bloodshed that haunts the past. if the right way is to say it's not fair. but they feel that it's not a food it's more. it's a message they're one with which to all the fullest in the world people that want to be truth. and there's are this is a love story that stood the test of time but to the families of those they killed it is an enduring insult to the memory of those who died police here r t.
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r r t dot com right now iran's ambitions quest. to start for a low so the south to extend its presence in international waters. that's a real gatecrashers after the party and then the tensions accidentally went viral r.t. dot com has the details. britain's poorest star likely to get another hit from the treasury chief who is struggling to rein in spending millionaire george osborne wants to freeze welfare payments for two years polly boy has a story. it's areas such as this one london's tory a state that have been bearing the brunt of the british government's austerity drive already more than one in four children here in the u.k. live in poverty and sadly that figure is only projected to increase even so the
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coalition government says that they need to lash. out on the welfare bill in order to cut national debt by twenty fifteen now the british chancellor george osborne is reportedly considering freezing working age benefits in order to hit that target we're already talking about groups of people who. are struggling have had their living standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been i think i said to him if this change or something like it was to go through we would see those living standards further affected for the worst at the moment welfare payments are linked to inflation and that is increasing much frost of the wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the names of the people that do work in the u.k. are increasing much more slowly than the benefits of the eight percent of the
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british population that is currently out of work now analysts see another group being dragged into this and that's the so-called we used middle that are currently struggling with being creasing cost of food fuel and clothing almost seven million working adults here in britain struggle with the basic cost of living and it's areas such as these where the trickle down effect of stretched pay packets and a benefits freeze are going to be devastating. with crowds of people eager to get their hands only new i phone five if you are aware that apple is no researching new ways to know precisely just where you're using your device but some are fighting back computer gurus from around the world are now teaching people how to protect their privacy artie's resident laurie laurie harmfulness finds out of people in the big apple know how to keep their secrets safe.
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security professionals and hackers around the world are holding classes in cryptography to teach people how to protect themselves in the digital world how concerned are you with your virtual privacy best week let's talk about that are you worried about your privacy online or on your computer or want privacy very. many people are crazy you know in days i know that he is he's only just signed up for it in a banking because he was always concerned that someone was going to run his account and steal is money but i think it comes down to convenience it's easier just to go online and check everything but. it's a bit scary did you use a password that is your pet or your street name or something like that just. because that's an easy one to get yeah what do you think is the biggest villain out there in terms of invasion of privacy is it the public at large the government hackers. i'd say not and not enough is being done on the part of the government and
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there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more of like a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff you know yeah and it's weird that companies are making money off of people's private information that's to be expected if they can make money they will i don't give me information in the in the trust of my name and maybe if. that's all what about on your computer though do you have sensitive files. that maybe better think about it yeah i think about it but. you can encrypt it would you take a class to learn how to encrypt and you don't care that much it's so much from who do you keep any personal records on your computer yeah there's no one would you take a cryptography class to learn how to protect it more. probably not know i could. that is that is why do you think people don't do more because i think
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we're a little lazy maybe we expect it's going to happen to other people and never to ourselves the same reasons we poorly and don't act their size at the same reasons we don't protect ourselves are you suggesting worley whether or not you're concerned about your digital privacy the bottom line is that virtual world is swiftly becoming what the real world says a place where big brother bad forest is might be watching you. shortly on some insight on the lethal dangers of the bangladeshis ship breaking industry. well. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered.
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a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the lawn ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to become a monk requires both hard work and religious tele cation. alexei wants to become and heard as part of this preparation. however these beasts musical company. sound sequences you know they react to the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just fun but these matters didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard. this island is mostly rock. the soil
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here is very thin and the monks can't just get more of it because that surrounded by the lake so they have to work very hard in order to provide whatever food they need. they grow their own crops found their own fish and repair their own churches . but the central purpose of alarm has always been religious the main ministry surrounded by smaller priories spread through the many archipelago the monks here know their existence is a little different from that of of them on the streets here we are out of the way and we do have. bill creams and song times tourists as well but only. tranquility use. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men.
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