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julie in a. speech to the u.n. general assembly. of course from his. push for regime change instead of condemning the. most prosperous region and. independence. disintegrating economy.
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joining us today. live in moscow where the world's top. found a way to make his own address to the u.n. general assembly. in the ecuadorian embassy in london he used a video link provided by he had to speak to the world leaders gathered in new york . as the details of this unprecedented state. it's the story this demanded to be heard incessantly r.t. have refused to ignore it having followed every detail of julian assange just case from the very beginning were last night the un listened as the wiki leaks founder
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delivered his impassioned appeal to see the un to the people who were gathered there calling on the u.s. to end its persecution of wiki leaks and of the man himself now he spoke via satellite link from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's being for more than three months now as he fights his extradition he just the u.n. assembly in the great gathered there r.t. we're exclusively in the embassy behind the scenes and exclusively broadcasting as julian assange has delivered his message to the world leaders who are gathered there you spoke for about fifteen minutes and the main point that he made was the criticism of the u.s. and of president obama criticizing them for defending freedom of speech of being very outspoken about defending freedom of speech but then conversed lipase keating whistle blows and people we try and tell the cheese and he spoke certainly of his
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vassal wiki leaks possibile so the wider implications of the route that the u.s. is now taking ministration is in trying to recruit. a national regime of secrecy and national regime. the regime where you need government employee reviewing sensitive information to a media organization can be sentenced to death life imprisonment or is now in recent us the classified documents it's been found that julian the sons and wiki leaks are officially enemies of the state and that anyone who works with them could be potentially persecuted by now he spoke not only of his own ongoing battle but also the wider implications for whistle blows if the u.s. continues along this course. well as you mention here and we were exclusively broadcasting a songes address live and you can watch the full version on our web site www dot
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com. i want to show you americans. julian assange breakthrough message exclusively on our t.v. dot com. now a video appearance aside it's syria dominated the u.n. meeting and the country's capital rocked by two terror attacks in just two days carried out by rebels but this was largely ignored by international allies of the opposition who only stepped up their calls for regime change russia says that behavior only encourages rebel terrorism. has more on the story. his foreign minister did speak to the fifteen members of the security council reiterating russia's position on the crisis in syria a position that says the international community should be sticking to the six point peace plan that was laid out by former joint special envoy kofi annan as well
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as sticking to the communique that was signed in geneva and now russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov said that this crisis can only be settled through negotiation and compromise. an argument was also made by china and brazil most recently with that military intervention could not serve to solve this problem only dialogue and diplomacy foreign minister lavrov said that russia's diplomatic principles are the following letting countries decide its destiny independently and not interfering in domestic affairs the foreign minister also said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern that is taking place and they could set a very bad precedent that would ultimately justify terrorism. if the latest
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attacks in syria and deceiving any jew response from the u.n. security council because some of the western nations prefer to step back saying that in this case can be justified by people's desperation with the regime so it should position is horrifying and then she leads to justifying terror attacks over the world u.s. president barack obama addressed the u.n. general assembly calling for an end to the government of bashar al assad syria's current president in addition to america's position the leaders of britain and france also took to the podium addressing the international body and echoing the sentiments made by their. american counterpart so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division among the international community. reporting that the iranian
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leader also warned against foreign military involvement in the syrian conflict after he addressed the world leaders at the general assembly. more than a judge criticized western policies while calling for a new world order fresh thinking of the u.s. and israel in turn boycotted with the canadian delegations walking out of the chamber in protest jamal abdi from the national iranian american council believes such reactions are made in porto. the walkout that normally happens or in this case the fact that the u.s. and israeli missions did not even come to the speech i think is mostly political theater i don't think that this means anything this is about as sharp rebuke as can be delivered during these speeches but at the end of the day it's meaningless it's i think silliness that bears no mark on the reality of how these situations need to be resolved i think they do though speak to political. you know
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the political risk of appearing to be willing to listen engage to. you know foreign countries that we disagree with. you watching on t.v. thank you for joining us today just a bit ahead of you in the program we'll look at whether the relationship between the u.s. and israel could now be on rocky ground the cracks have been there for a while and now seem to be growing wider washington growing tired of israel's insistent calls for a strike on iran over its atomic plant. found the u.k. police are deeply affected of by austerity find ways to resist job and funding cuts and we'll tell you how they're letting the government know the dangers. having less of. that. now a tanking economy rampant unemployment and a foul public mood may not be the worst of spain's troubles catalonia its richest and most prosperous prosperous region it wants out its leader saying that if he
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wins snap elections next month he'll force through a referendum on independence greaves looks at what the rush is all about. the regional elections being held in catalonia will be seen as a de facto referendum on independence from madrid and from essential lies government and that's largely down to who's running on the ballot paper we have present our soul mass regional heads and he's been calling for greater independence if he proves popular on the day of voting for them that could really reflect on how popular the issue of independence is has always been the simmering sentiment when it comes to this national debate between harley lines has somewhat given the current economic conditions an economic plight in spain catalonia is feel they've been hard done to that they give more to madrid in terms of the budget about twelve billion euros more on an annual basis ever received back also catalonia as
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a regional sort of contributes about twenty percent of spain's annual g.d.p. is still part with its own destiny struggling to reduce that deficit in catalonia about forty billion euros but here they say they've made deeper and tougher cuts than anywhere else in spain this issue actually this month also about a million he thought on to the streets in barcelona as a call for independence away from madrid that comes at a very tough time for spain as a whole particularly for the government of prime minister rudd hordes as one m.p.'s dubbed it is a crisis on top of a crisis as they're facing their own problems of deficit reduction and people coming out to the streets in many tens of thousands to protest against how the government is handling austerity measures we've just seen this week protests turned violent the occupy congress movement which started peacefully aim to get a message of and just stare at least through two m. peace and ended in buyers of police pushing back the protesters were being hit by
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battens having a bullets fired in their direction and it's also about sixty people were injured in proceedings about thirty people. being detained that's a worrying sign for some as these demonstrations turn more violent as they continue . brushing aside accusations of greed. and spokesperson for the capital and solidarity an independence party he says is not about money but rather all about self-determination. all right i'm going to go on people has decided that we have no place. in spain. out of our own i mean it's not a matter of being selfish it's going to be a row i'm going to question i'm going to. show you the only way to get all through us. precisely and be afraid be that these oh i'm going to show these people have given
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a gun free safety go you know good people and we could. come out here if you're going to people besides. you we're going to depend on greed not only in the streets but holding up the. spanish officials on the spot is given to the kind of anything like that because that's what we don't get people who don't remember. where you can catch up on the clashes in madrid over the past two days find full video also the full video archive that is at odds here dot com there was quite a call two days of the mass rallies made up of tens of thousands of quote video and opinion on the shooting between demonstrators and police shows that as you'll find out some say were engineered by the authorities themselves all of that and some much more at all to talk. i. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology this is trees and
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would you believe that this machine can fall and stripped hundreds of them each day going to watch it when building this facility we want to use advanced technology that would increase of peace and sweet and low as not to use manual labor but also this provides a bit of quality goods as a result we rebel to conquer western markets the demand for korea you know all these high production money is quite efficient we're able to offer high wages to our employee the trunks end up here with it turned into planks. which branch off to all manner of uses these would explain a march but not too with it goes it goes. here on the museum island traditional methods are used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole. complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the
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combination of tradition and technology. but here at the valley are all viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boats to replicas used in the historical t.v. series of. my boots are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad when we have to part ways every time we where we remain after dark and pavel gets much of his timber from karelia same customers pine for its high quality wood. which brings us to the first six million cubic meters of wood is cut down in careers forest every year it goes to make everything from farmhouses to firewood and with careers proximity to europe and the baltic it's big forests big business you know sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you
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hear some part of it and realize everything you thought. was a big picture. but i did as a four fifteen pm here in the russian capital this is our deep cuts to public services in the u.k. have not spared the country's law enforcement hundreds of police jobs have already been slashed with thousands more under threat but officers are not taking kindly to the proposed changes. fighting back. that's faced with having to make deep budget cuts and to add insult to injury reports of it called perhaps by a senior member of the government now police say in the west midlands have decided to fight back in a couple of weeks the conservative party conference comes to. police federation's
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for the three regions surrounding the city are preparing their very own well all the government ministers paying a visit they say they're going to buy up as many billboards as they can in the city center in order to put this anti government advertisement up by the time the tories start their meeting police say they want the public to know that they can't guarantee a good service because of the budget cuts being insisted upon across the whole of england and wales the picture is similar six thousand eight hundred frontline police jobs have gone since the two thousand and ten general election in order to free up more money for the treasury which is in desperate need of cash for the government to do change the nature of. the current. twenty percent of the budget. which. ultimately the police federation's latest campaign here in birmingham is
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a warning that even if the deep cuts made by the british government save the money it could come at the cost of public safety. reporting from the u.k. no. nuclear threat has seen the u.s. and israel singing from the same hymn sheet for quite some time now but it's certainly becoming a bone of contention with washington appearing to be tired of israel's constant calls for a preemptive strike iran. has the story. the crack between the white house and the israeli leadership is starting to show benjamin netanyahu is pushing washington to draw a red line over iran a line beyond which lies war but president obama is not banding so let me be clear america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy and we believe that there is still time and space to do so even though the obama administration's stated policy is not to let iran have a nuclear weapon for benjamin netanyahu that's not enough if you're determined to
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prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons it means you'll act before they get nuclear weapons acting before could mean attacking tomorrow even though according to a u.s. intelligence assessment iranian leaders haven't even decided on whether to build the bomb or not america's top military officials made it clear at tacking the rand would be a bad idea should israel decide to go it alone the head of the u.s. army said quote i don't want to be complicit and of quote player soon they can see iran back a couple of years and then go back and do it again and again that's just idiotic because once you start using force everything changes colonel lawrence wilkerson has joined a host of other former and serving government officials who put forward an expert analysis paper on what military action against iran would entail the paper states we believe that a u.s. attack on iran would increase aryans motivation to build a bomb. it would take iran a year or more to build
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a military grade weapon once the decision was made to do so at least two years or more would be required to create a nuclear warhead that is reliably deliverable die a missile as this room pushes ahead with war talk and red lines the obama administration is trying to relieve the pressure any pressure that i feel is simply to do what's right for the american people and i am going to block out any noise that's out there when the president referred to israeli war rhetoric as noise many asked whether the relations between the white house and television have hit a new low all you have to do in this town is say the word israel and everyone is supposed to shrink away everyone supposed to leave the argument because if israel security is in peril then you are an anti-semite or worse if you say i'm opposite opinion americans have made it clear they don't have the stomach for another war in the middle east especially a war based on some phony red blinds president obama knows that benjamin netanyahu
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probably knows that too hence the question is. really serious when pushing the us to the brink of what would be a devastating war or is it some kind of a good cop bad cop diplomatic game that the us and israel are playing whatever it is the escalating war talk is drowning out the whole diplomacy in washington i'm going to. well i don't hesitate to i look on to our website. for the latest videos and any of the other stories you may have missed or let's have a look and see what's up for you. right now a billion dollar baby and on a roll could cost one hot tempered russian tycoon a small fortune or even person in this office you can see right there he punched a fellow billionaire. spray then pay occupy protesters who have lost it with military grade pepper spray and. been awarded a million dollars for the heavy handed police action. order
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kitty pilgrim will join us soon with the business for now though in georgia for more people have been arrested in connection to prison abuse accusations that suddenly rocked the country ahead of parliamentary elections i want to detain those head of the coup tacey jail a sign that the scandal is spreading across the country in addition the man who leaked the videos of him a torture is now wanted by tbilisi the government claims whistleblower may have been involved in the alleged abuses of the videos from the prison of daily protests in the capital with the country's clergy recently joining the rallies i was just a few days to go before the vote the scandal may prove crucial for president saakashvili as part. of a promise so there is
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a lovely katie pilgrim good to see you again today of oh another billionaire but hold on going in london for a is that hot on the heels of the boris berezovsky verses from abramovich that you're a member we've now got to quit playing a lawsuit for one of russia's richest man is now going next cheese day mackell turn he claims he was promised a lucrative stake in the world's top. resell in the ninety's johnnie says resolved bosses are like that a pastor pledged to twenty percent of the fur and wants a billion dollar compensation rizal makes a nine percent of the world's alamy amusing construction and call making the company's was some eight and a half billion dollars part of the harry will take place via video link to israel as interpol want tourney on all the charges and he says leaving the country let's check out some markets that must start with europe stocks are indeed gaining you can see ya. and that's really after falling by the most in two months on wednesday
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we've got speculation that china may and else new stimulus measures and as well before spanish government present their budget to twenty fourteen which means a european currency is that she wants this in anticipation of that budget which protesters in madrid want to include a reversal of those austerity measures you can check out the russian ruble as well so she gave us the basket currencies and if we take out the. international gains i mean that is indeed a game in itself and as for the first time in five sessions being helped along by oil prices that we spoke about a court battle between tycoons at the beginning of the program now a real physical fights the owner of britain's evening standard and independent papers has been charged over a pub shop on t.v. during a talk show billionaire it's on the left as a punch property market a whole lot of damage his face hands and hip better have called it
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a preemptive strike for long ski had pointed at him saying i so like a walking someone in the face right now let better of who owns some fifteen percent of our float one of the world's most profitable lines faces five years in prison if convicted. so it will go in the world of business i'll have more action for you in about fifty minutes it's a very good to see you then or just a couple of minutes here and also you will be having a focus of discussion between the relationship for the future relations between moscow and beijing our interview with the doctor in just a moment. well
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free. free. free. free bird video for your media project free media john darche dot com. dr john chua you're the director and research fellow of the center for arms control of china institute of international studies and it's great to have you with us today. so russia and china have found themselves recently in this saying trying to prevent a possible military intervention into syria do you think it's a short lived partnership or maybe a greater strategic vision that could actually costs and quickly affect the
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distribution of power worldwide susan we share the same response pretty well facing the same challenges that for example the lessons from libya case you know last year the military intervention by the western countries gave us less is ok to be safeguarded peace and stability. in the region no affairs so this time i'm sure of the two countries. can exchange their ideas toward the region the dispute to prevent any conflict a war well you know one occasionally still here is that the western countries still may invade syria going around the un resolution like it has happened in iraq for example what instruments to china and russia accept their common stand point on syria what other instruments do they have to actually prevent this from. you
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know you know china has been very active in negotiation this peaceful solution not only syria dispute but also iraq nuclear you see you china this time actually is a major major i think china is acceptable to all the parties concerned to iran and to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready today iran and you can use you and china change the debate is the attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs. more gets up to go to all the parties concerned and not their issues that china and russia are commonly worried about.

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