tv [untitled] September 22, 2012 2:00pm-2:30pm EDT
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you against the u.s. city muslim countries spills into another weekend after libyan militia suspected of killing the american ambassador there was targeted by a mob in benghazi. georgian police whose patients who protested for the first reported arrest since outrage rutted over the video showing prisoners being a refectory abused by guards. and dozens of peaceful demonstrators were arrested in bahrain as police take down a march despite government promises to ease up repressing.
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welcome says r.t. live from moscow at ten pm here kevin zero in first u.s. diplomatic missions across the muslim world are being targeted by more anti-american protests which are now into the second weekend tens of thousands of nigerian muslims held a peaceful march earlier on saturday in the capital of bangladesh hundreds of protesters have clashed with police there with scores reportedly injured fresh rallies have also taken place in pakistan two were at least nineteen were killed on friday a pakistani ministers offered one hundred thousand dollars for the death of the maker of the islam mocking film that sparked the arrest earlier in libya demonstrators vented their anger at the bases of islamist militias two suspected of killing the american ambassadors of a country while the controversial video itself is cited as the prime cause a fury some of the observers say the scenes were so long ago. that. because of what
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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. really played a role as 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 the for the us 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 don't utilize do order to occupy these nations and create chaos out of which centralization is the desired goal. he joins you for protests to reportedly been arrested as incensed crowds continued to rebel against the prison abuse scandal that was sparked by t.v.
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broadcasts of footage showing the torture and rape of inmates by guards in a georgian jail protest is what the prosecution several officials who resigned over the ridge reports from the georgian capital. the protest in bill e.c. 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 arrest of the former interior minister who resigned after the shocking videos went public with 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 back from guantanamo except it cows us terror suspects while here we're talking about ordinary georgian inmates that's why it's causing a huge waste of public anger on friday a group of journalists was allowed to enter the. present or one of the main ones in
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the country and spoke with some inmates and they say that they are 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 cause a relief easy dio's used to be a senior staff member off to go to any prison he claims to have filmed many of these videos 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 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 either god 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 those in opposition to president saakashvili all of this is
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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 fall entry election is coming up on the first of october and according to some polls because. really andrew you or you have already lost up to twenty percent off potential balls. but we've got a full interview with the man who leaked the disturbing footage. showing online whatever you want to see the website com back here very shortly tonight love honor and bloodshed the story of two former prisoners free to early after committing atrocities and how their lives were changed in contrast of destruction they left behind and also coming up to support for a scottish split crowds gather in edinburgh for the latest push in the drive for independence from. anti-government arrests in bahrain a spring activists to call for more demonstrations after twenty nine people were
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detained in a rally where police used tear gas and rubber bullets bahrain shiite majority been pushing for better human rights of the ruling western backed city monarchy since early twenty a level more than fifty people died in the crackdown and since while key opposition figures have been jailed including the movement leader. for attending marches and rallies in support bahrain this week accepted most of the un human rights recommendations pledging to go easier on protesters and improve the treatment of political prisoners but international affairs analyst. fears bahrain's only cooperating fish show. i believe that they are going to continue with their repressive measures and if they appear that they are going to go see those issues that's just because may take a window dressing i believe says they have the backing of the west particularly if washington says it's a strategic ally of the united states made your trading partner us will it where the headquarters of the fifth u.s. fleet in the persian gulf are located he bahrain i don't think that the. middle
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east through willingness to try to con seat. for at the bokhara sea freedom of speech over the shia majority over bahrain. appears like yes they are called ceding . aseptic their equipment patients and that would mean of course that they are going to try to follow that be implement them try to relax their repressed over the majority of the bahraini population is just for the media for public opinion the own for the west. other world news a brief fighting between government forces and rebels continues road syria with most of the violence reported in the country's financial hub aleppo now meanwhile the military claims it's also called off the city of hama fighting continues to on the country's border with turkey where opposition fighters season airport and crossing on wednesday vacuity the area of deployed military personnel in response. ecuador says he's ready to transfer julian
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a son to its embassy in sweden so you can respond to sex crimes allegations he's facing there however the move would require authorization from the u.k. the wiki leaks said it has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london now since he was granted asylum last month sounds fears if he was sent to sweden he would then face on with extradition to the u.s. to stand trial for espionage. a senior iranian military commander who has claimed a war with israel will eventually happen stressing that it would only lead to the destruction of the jewish state and that statement comes during sacred defense week which is under way in iran the two countries of exchange multiple threats over to reality nuclear program which it claims is completely peaceful. the scottish push for independence is seeing about five thousand supporters gather in edinburgh and there's more to come to as nationalists try to convince fellow scots that being in britain is a drain on their success is artie's jake aggrieved. 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
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fourteen the organizers want similar demonstrations take place on the annual basis building up to that vote to try and gain some momentum on the issue any issue indecision when it comes to independence likely to be thrashed out here in the building behind me in westminster and here is where alex down the head of the scottish nasa sparty just this week met david cameron the prime minister he also though sam received a bit to rebuke from the work and pensions minister he said that sound and the scottish national party wouldn't be able to handle the welfare state independently as something that sounded supports as a said is a soul thing an attitude that really few calls for independence top of the hour on the main issues it's fueling the fire when it comes to independents has been the handling in westminster of finances on the back of the financial crisis something
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that's received a lot of criticism and underpinning all of that off shore north sea oil revenues expected to earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis that is something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. a little later this welfare worries can now put our leaders plans to bring the dead could mean more of the poorest people plunged into poverty we've got the full report the full story and a lot more to just a couple of minutes. the
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legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the bergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also an ex. and how prosperous this was well times have changed by this so it lags say still attracting the region tourists or barons work cons watch native cash that's why while. 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. wear that in the nine hundred eighty s. there was
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a burgeoning mining community the soviet union was determined to maintain its own costs. are located halfway between north america and western europe bergen 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 western most outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious interested i think it could be even more appealing for russia. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops. bill it is a big hit the defunct arne curtain still helps keep the. money flowing. it's a rush when you're sure what you can put in. your
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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 non-sport should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on as the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire it left the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar.
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with the. technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. from serving time to prime time next the story of a former palestinian prisoner fee who was jailed for her part in organizing a deadly slaughter yet today she's a t.v. star hailed by viewers while others worry that a rising fame sends the wrong message to other palestinians our middle east correspondent paula slee has got the story. every friday viewers across the arab world into this talk show to many it's because into them to me is a hero a symbol of palestinian resistance against the israeli occupation cost on their must affiliated al could stevie it highlights the fate of palestinian prisoners in israeli jails well not really
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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 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 school children and their parents fifteen people died there today in the suicide bombing had helped plan another one hundred thirty wounded one is still in a coma. i was. listening know that you are liz. see the both sides see what happened before. to. our home was sentenced to sixteen life terms for her role but in the end a hum served only ten years of her prison sentence in october last year she was set
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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 yeah and you must know this that's about all of us one hundred fifty women prisoners were crowded around the one prison radio i knew they would read out 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 a least. one was exiled to jordan where she received a hero's welcome and much to the chagrin of the family she'd help kill she was able to pick up her life and wait for the man she'd made only once one in prison and vowed 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
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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 about her imprisoned cousin he too was set free in the same prisoner exchange deal . no i was not surprised she was part of the exchange because i knew how mass 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 and unlikely waiting because of the bloodshed that haunts the past. the right. but they feel that it's not. it's a message. to all before. the whole people that want to be. to learn and these are this is a love story that stood the test of time but to the families of those they killed
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it is any enduring insult to the memory of those who died policia r t a man. quick mention of our website r t v dot com right now lots of stories among them we're reporting about iran's ambitions questers around looks now to the south pole partly to extend its presence in international waters more than on the line from us also this story of crashes ball after a party invitation actually went viral on facebook dot com got the details so many people turned up that read r.t. dot com placed we together. britain's poorest are likely to get another hit from the treasury chief who is trying to rein in spending billionaire himself george osborne wants to freeze welfare payments for two years out his party boy has got the story. areas such as this one london's tory on 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.
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live in poverty and sadly that figure is only projected to increase even so the 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 squeeze 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 nothing closer to home and if this change or something like it were 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 faster than wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the earnings of the people
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that do work in the u.k. are increasing much more slowly than the benefits of the eight percent of the british population that is currently out of work now and then there's the another group being dragged into this and that's the so-called we used. that are currently struggling would be increasing costs 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 most devastating. now with crowds of people eager to get their hands on those new i phone five secure aware that apples are also researching new ways to know precisely just when you use your device something we're following but their computer guru around the world now teaching people how to protect their privacy policies residents finds out if people in the big. secret.
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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 this week let's talk about that are you worried about your privacy online or on your computer or privacy very. many people are crazy you know and i know that he's he's only just signed up for internet banking because he was always concerned that someone was going to steal is money but i think it comes out of 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
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hackers. i'd say not so and not enough is being done on the part of the government and 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 and just give my name maybe a photo. 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. you can encrypt it would you take a class to learn how to encrypt and you don't care that much so much from here do you keep any personal back on your computer yeah you know what would you take cryptography class to learn how to protect it more. probably not
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no. why do you think people don't do more because i think. they really expect it's going to happen to other people and never to ourselves the same reasons we eat poorly and don't actually have the same reasons we don't protect ourselves are you suggesting 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 and bad forces might be watching you. just let you know after the break very shortly the tough day to day lives by workers of the world's second largest ship graveyard we expose what they go through. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot
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which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about any thing terms mission to teach the creation of life should care about humans and world this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. 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 up many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious tele cation. alexei wants to become and heads cattle as part of this preparation. however these beasts get a musical company. they hear him in
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a 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 a fun thing but these meadows didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard this island is mostly rock. the soil here is very thin on the monks can't just get more of it because they're surrounded by the lake so they have to work very hard in order to provide whatever food they need. they grow their own crops on their own fish and repair their own churches. but the central purpose of the lawn has always been religious the name on the street surrounded by smaller priories spread through the many archipelago the monks know their existence is a little different from that of other ministries here we. do have. some times. it's
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get down from their. most workers come from the north the poorest part of bangladesh that. they got that they all yearn to come here that they consider this place to be like somewhere abroad to be given that. you understand that should it go on is like a foreign country to these people. they come here to work a ship breaking yards to make money and. the first impression of the workers here is that they are innocent. guest got a roof leak confirmed that impression. and there was another one twenty one year old. he is quiet and has an innocent smile. i've been working here for nine i know ten years.
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