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it. today's news on the week's top stories the deadly violence stoked by and islam film a rampage across the muslim world as clients call for revenge on the. questions over georgian democracy protesters demand an end to brutality out of videos of l.h. saussure in the country's prisons come to light. armed one hundred eighty occupy wall street activists are arrested in new york as the march to mark the good as the cause demanded economic and social equality.
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hello and welcome to our see twenty four hour news life for most. of our lot with the latest news on the week's top stories turns out thousands have been venting their anger over the u.s. made on to muslim film for two weeks now but houses have been gathering in canada germany and israel schools have been injured in the campus of bangladesh protesters threw stones and set fire to cars while these used tear gas and batons to subdue criers massive demonstrations were held in pakistan these descended into violence on friday killing at least twenty people and as part of thousands try to breach the u.s. embassy while another says his crowd set fire to cinemas and burned a lutheran church one pakistani minister offered one hundred thousand dollars to those who killed the make of the un to islam fell however the country's leadership
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denounced his move on she is going to nurture trickle reports now the video is not the only thing on camera and i guess. the white house keeps saying it was just the anti islamic video that caused the muslims wrath across the world this is not a case of. protests directed at the united states. laura. giora us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying the administration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months well it's you know you just it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassadors to storm the embassy and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the u.s. want to hear if you're to point to one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa
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it would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria washington seems to approve of them as long as they are targeting supporters of the saudi government or another act of violence a rebel mob executing colonel qadhafi the u.s. secretary of state cheered at the news as we came we saw he died but that. washington's failure to condemn all violence equally has prompted radicals to take an even more aggressive course if most americans understood what was being done in our name in the stabilizing the middle east and north africa it would be absolutely
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horrified what other result can we expect these people they have no hope their economies are destroyed they see their calling for foreign invaders of course this kind of thing is going to happen when the tragedy in libya happened the international community wholeheartedly condemned the attacks on american diplomats but the u.s. for its part has been quite full like tipping can do. violence it could be that the white house start by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change they were winning hearts and minds in the muslim world but that doesn't appear to be the case for now the obama administration constantly refers to the same type islamic film as the sole reason behind what's happening a reasoning which basically allows them to avoid addressing the deeper issues in washington i'm going to check out.
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this week public anger has wrong georgia and reaction to a prisoner abuse scandal with the government now scrambling to save phrase fury of flood after a leaked video showed inmates being tortured and raided by guards at one of the country's jails on friday four protesters were arrested after trying to break through a police cordon desire the resignation of several georgian officials and the interior minister demonstrators say they won't rest until everyone responsible is how to talk around the prison guards across the country have been replaced with police officers but inmates say they fear the brutality is going to continue its going off reports now from tbilisi. transparency he will know who it is zero tolerance. the videos that breach all his 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 cheers that's got
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a. human dignity is the last thing the cure about it i never believe this year is than just one bit about the most amazing fifty or. so i wasn't protested with so is reading the reply address the georgian authorities are comparing the footage to that from guantanamo even though these are. terror 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 which is the atmosphere at the entrance to the prison is extremely intense but this is not a protest rally these people are relatives of 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 of the chills really pretty on the outside sure it is
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a for europe but no one really knows what's happening behind these walls. president saakashvili came as a standing thought several prison officials are now under a criminal investigation and all jail staff have been temporarily substituted with police officers 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 everything in one way or another by those relatives friends or neighbors and as the nation prepares to vote for a new policy to look toward work the damage to georgia's leaders may be too much for the reputation to be rescued in time. of r t e c ga. and r c caught up with the former staff member from the infamous georgian jail who leaves the shocking video let's remember because it has led the country and is
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now seeking political asylum in belgium and he claims georgian officials knew about the case where the regime's ideological opponents often becoming the victims of torture. you know george's interior minister should be videos to the president it was just for fun for no particular reason and it was like we do what we want with people want to take you to prison you are nobody you have new dignity this is why these videos caused such outrage in georgia this is why all those young people who are protesting are all young people came out to putin into water for a lie has been doing alkali has resigned but this is not enough he should be arrested and try and psychosis really must reside in some country we knew very well about it he just did it for entertainment or if an inmate had something to do with politics if he was seconds from his enemy they would pick him this is tim is
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extremely politicized if you work in the prison system or in the police you must be loyal to the saakashvili regime no criticism is a lie you should either leave or they will get to. and you can see the full interview with the former star member from being done in prison in just over an hour here in our city and it's also available for you right now at how websites are. coming out this hour the civil unrest blakes the middle east as people flood the streets of bahrain. continue in the country with the shiite majority demanding equal rights for the sunni monarchy. and the nationalist overtricks on the rise in china japan and made escalating territorial disputes. more than a hundred and eighty people were swept into custody as occupy wall street
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protesters mark to get since they first demanded and that is to corporate greed descended on the financial district and try to block the entrance to the new york stock exchange offseasons this is a trick and our ports. it appears that the occupy wall street movement is here after its inception kind of takes the big apple by storm in full force i think the idea that it is up more spac and behind barricades from the wee hours of the morning. marches and acts of civil disobedience all day long images that have become all too familiar throughout the past year reoccurring protesters thrown to the ground people there to document the action knock down. activists attempting to help others wrestled by police. arms twisted handcuffs left and right over a hundred and eighty people of rested in one day when there's no place for people
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to come outside and to meet each other and talk about issues when that is so dangerous that you get such severe violence at police repression that we don't really have a democracy for a year now occupy has fought for eradicating wealth inequality and social and economic injustice of us give people jobs give people an education get people healthy you have to help the mess was no accountability for wall street bankers years after becoming a collapse saying. that this was down still has people outraged expecting it may be naive but demanding it is and it starts with making a statement and that's what the people here are doing the skeptics had hoped that occupy camps which once flourished over the west but now have cleared out would put an end to the movement after months of camping out here in the financial districts of the colony park during what seemed to be the peak of occupy hundreds of
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protesters are back here on the first anniversary of the movement to show that it's very much alive. the lack of encampments protesters say has not lost. we've really been able to focus on the issues that are important to us and that brought us out here in the first place of economic disparity and and to a political system that no the wrong longer represents people who don't have the money to compete and one of occupies key achievements so far that triggering a national dialogue about what matters to the majority of americans the occupy movement has kept a dialogue around fairness and equality and access to the good things that we all want that should be available to everyone and that dialogue is now in the public and the occupiers intend to do their best to keep this dialogue alive like the civil rights movement i would say that you know still has a long way to go. and it's been you know since before i was born i think occupy
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will have a similar history i think there's so much that has to be done that change is not going to be handed to us with a bow on it with no miracles just around the corner patience and perseverance they say are what will bring tangible change to the u.s. and. party on. the back with a more news out of a very short break to stay with us. 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 client's 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 from the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in
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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 will go when professor of design his first frame bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help people what eager to fracture their legs to become 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 today it was out of center now days seeking series three focus medical reasons most of them are men and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of 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
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a leg length in the request to meet his fifteen centimeters to still want to surgery because panos to than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head maybe 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 out there press. expensive in russia the entire course 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 height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know
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i think girl can be short it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most mad a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now or should i call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. this is aussie welcome bonk to government run exam bahrain show no sign of dying
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down with shy acts of it is calling for a whole two all day call discrimination by the sunni monarchy on friday security forces in the capital manama vias tear gas and stun grenades of demonstrators dozens were arrested the country's leaders agreed this week to accept most of the un human rights pledges to suppress the violence and approve the treatment of political prisoners reports of torture and abuse by their. continue their ongoing crisis targeting the little international attention despite doesn't always are being held and appalled some states seem very selective one condemning violence every. thing 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 you know almost about syria and they put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called still
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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 all that leaders remain conspicuously silent their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and that includes the one is of people who were just released in the last day or two. since have not stopped. of course the use of sectarianism. is there. more than that is the kidnapping they would not 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
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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 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 to long standing historical connection between britain and bahrain which was in fact holland in seventy one certainly the association with the u.s. fifth fleet there is the oil problem and there's the banking problem along this is harmful to our interests because sooner or later all the gulf markets are going to disappear puff of smoke and then the regimes that succeed them will not be friendly country which was their process far from being condemned representatives
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of the bahraini regime has been a common sight at the u.k.'s major events they stomach 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 he's youngest son who allegedly sanctioned the torture of dissident bahraini athletes was at the opening of london's olympic games but it goes further and deeper than that despite the brutal crackdown between july and september last year the u.k. sold two point two million pounds worth of arms to the bahraini regime shortly after that the u.k.'s most famous military training school accepted a three million pound donation from the king of bahrain and 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
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only when they stand up in public and say we host this torture we oppose these autocratic regimes and we want to mock yours only then will the british government have any credibility whatsoever and at this moment. has. the bahraini opposition and their supporters on calling. intervention but they do want the international community to condemn the regime they say is it least as oppressive as the syrian regime that western powers are so desperate to get rid of norris myth r.t. london. and team is working twenty four seven to provide you with the best stories and pictures online to take a look at hopefully half of pride for you on our website c dot com if one of the keys is german company siemens of hi using explosives and its equipment in order to destroy the country's nuclear program find out online whether there are grounds
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behind it room with. class lower your voice if you want to keep your thoughts private as you are so law enforcement agencies implement a tool able to identify and analyze into the nation's second. beijing and tokyo continue that standoff over a group of disputed islands which both sides claim. pros has have been building across china and japan china has also expressed its the perspiration over a proposed american missile shield in japan protest as a slander america charging. increased you are succeeding seeing the region has emboldened and other countries to challenge china such just heats and experts have watched the ongoing dispute threaten to spread further afield. what we have both sides doing is probing weaknesses of the other try and feels that it's due more respect than it's using issues like the islands issue or using. some stream issues
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over japan just having consented to place another ballistic missile defense system is essentially to power squaring off and while this looks like china japan and there are certainly deep historical grievances this is really about china testing the united states and its alliance with japan and to some degree i expect these kind of scrimmage is to continue for a long time the games of brinksmanship it will continue to look tense and james and james and then you'll have moments of relaxation so what we're seeing today is a snapshot of what we're going to see for the next decade or more. and that other news making headlines around the world this hour a prominent a militia group in eastern libya has announced it will dissolve bond and quit its bases near big gardy the decision was made hours after police and protesters in the city overran another militias compound setting into a blaze hostility towards islam is her roots has risen in this city itself in our time on the american consulate is that which claimed lives three lives including the two are some buses that to libya. the free syrian army has announced it's
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moving its command center from the turkish border into syria itself the decision is meant to help opposition forces united to the preparation for an offensive against assad's troops in damascus meanwhile rebels are claiming responsibility for downing a military plane near the syrian city of. at least one hundred eighty people have been killed in clashes there city of aleppo in one day alone as government troops are filled with opposition forces right near the city center. here with our see in a few minutes we're portable consumerism in the russian capital to stay with us.
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the day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch our two all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time.
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