tv [untitled] September 29, 2012 11:00am-11:30am EDT
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and the backing of syrian rebels russia again uses the un to urge a complete ceasefire and calls on some foreign powers to stop side stepping the world body. spaniards are preparing to take to the streets once more to vent indignation over the disintegrating economy i'm biting spending cuts. plus a teenage protester is killed it by police in bahrain as thousands of pro-democracy activists keep up the pressure to resign on the unexpected prime minister.
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seven o'clock saturday night here in the russian capital this is odd with me rule research countries supporting the syrian rebels need to stop sidestepping the un and demand both sides of the conflict lay down their weapons and that is the message from russia's foreign minister. that some foreign forces are in fact al qaeda linked militants to fight on in syria and with the latest from new york is a tease. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov talks about a variety of issues but clearly syria dominated his speech foreign minister lavrov says he believes and russia believes there's still an opportunity to and the conflict in crisis in syria but it will require some fierce international consensus
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and says the international community must come together to demand a cease fire in syria by both the government and the opposition to demand the release of prisoners and hostages and allow for humanitarian assistance russia's foreign minister said that he believes that one of the very big problems is that all members that psion the geneva communiqué are not fulfilling their responsibilities and obligations he said is very important for the six point peace plan that kofi annan outlined many months ago for that peace plan to be the foundation of what there could eventually. result to the crisis that's escalating in syria but he said what is most troubling for russia is that many western countries that are supporting the opposition are only demanding for the syrian government to cease fire but are looking the other way when the syrian opposition is waging very deadly attacks. the implementation of the geneva communiqué
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themselves an enormous responsibility. of the government and encourage the opposition to intensify. syria even deeper into the blood stream extremist organizations he has become in syria. the structure. foreign minister lavrov said another serious concern is the use of unilateral sanctions particularly by western countries he believes that these unilateral sanctions taken outside of the united nations for example in syria you. u.s. and european countries imposing reduces the credibility first and foremost of the security council and also can escalate humanitarian crisis for the foreign minister lavrov said that at this point it is a very important time he believes for international relations to come together and
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the credibility to not be compromised even further by their it's by there being many divisions within the u.n. security council on a variety of issues. inside syria rebel government says that launched fresh offensive sin the battle for the second city of aleppo and what's being called an unprecedented have sold dozens of reportedly being killed in just the parts twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly being used by both sides but this comes as the u.s. sends more support what forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition political analyst jacob hornberger says washington is determined to replace assad with a proxy at any cost. well it's a standard policy of the u.s. government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in countries that are
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a loyal to the us government and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear that the united nations is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia egypt iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to torture some of its rendition torture victims and so the the whatever goes on in the un is really ridiculous and senseless. turn our attention now that of spain which is bracing itself for a new wave of protests as it faces its fifth austerity budget in a row despite the government's efforts the country continues to slide deeper into
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procession with cuts proving hard to swallow for its people. jake agree sounds more from a trade. now we've seen those and demonstrators out in force throughout the course of the week on tuesday or wednesday a massive demonstrations in central madrid where thousands of people taking to the shrieks part of the so-called surround or occupy congress movement we're also seeing clashes between police and demonstrators on both occasions on tuesday night police charging down those protesters they used batters they fired rubber bullets in total sixty people being injured thirty people being detained in their accusations leveled against the police force of brutality using excessive force in those actions that's on the back of a very austere budget we've seen in the studio earlier this week axing forty billion euros in terms of cuts it's hard get ministries and also see again a freeze on accounts the public sector pay thirty year that's now been enforced
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it's all comes on the back over sixty two billion euro cut that we saw take place earlier this year largely impacting the health care and education system through fruitless though because planes boring look the saw from nine billion euros to thirty six billion euros in two thousand and thirteen that really take a massive swipe at any savings are seeing from these us their team measures. spain is also at the moment facing a crisis within a crisis because on top of everything there's those in catalonia calling for independence and separatism now this will only be adding to the worries of prime is the. catalonians feel they are being hard done to by current economic conditions that they contribute far more to madrid central budget than they ever see in return . take into account that catalonia is a region contributes about twenty percent of the nation's annual g.d.p. we expect that sentiment to be heard later today in the streets in central madrid
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as with more and austerity sentiment again. the horse government will be forced to listen to some of that anger. now where officials say police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacking at the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was just taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the author of things thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform antigovernment protests have been constant across the country since february last year police crackdowns have left dozens killed at key opposition leaders thrown behind bars now despite the oppression most western countries remain on good terms with bahrain. omar saeed says democracy has no
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chance unless foreign pressure is applied. up to know what we so throw the united states they are trying to send voices due to the authorities in a very soft way they concentrate on human rights issues but don't own political issues while the political issues is the cause all these violations because the government did not accept oh. politically why they are taking all their actions against us in violating our safety violating our rights. freedom of expression. killing people all this need from the international community to put their pressure on to give people their rights as a democrat democracy nothing else we did not call for
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a religious state for example we have calling for the democracy as a missile delivery to have all our rights and by whom. in our country there is no justice there is discrimination there is unfair in all sectors in our country of this. policy by the austerities because they don't like people demands and they want to keep everything in their hands. all right ten minutes past the hour here in the russian capital the united states has removed a militant iranian opposition group off its list of foreign terrorist organizations originally one of the main players in the iranian revolution is now committed to the overthrow of the iranian parliament and international affairs and defense analyst. says the u.s. is seeking to create an ally inside the country and his group. has been very successful apparently to get the support of my birth from both the republican and democratic parties. as well as his work of military.
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and also there is another issue that the washing up by fight these groups the useful it seems that they have used to use sophie these two thousand and seven to try to this. situation apparently the cooperation with the israeli secret service. they have used this group to conduct the association so for nuclear scientists to carry out their acts of sabotage the group is they they're going to be secular. power. they are going to go back to their own roots which he said is. marxism a lot so. anybody who is sick critic of the current government of iran i would say that it's child's play compared to what the government would be run by the.
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our turning our attention to georgia now where more than one hundred thousand opposition activists have gathered for a pre election rally their last big meeting before the country takes to the polls on monday to vote for its next parliament and the opposition is looking to steal some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement which controls eighty percent of the chamber the party is still ahead in the polls but has lost some popularity recently in light of corruption allegations and the prison abuse scandal. last week shed light on the gruesome mistreatment of inmates by guards at one of the country's jails two ministers stepped down over the thousands of activists demanding justice it comes as a blow to. power since two thousand and four do stay with us here for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian election. and still ahead for you here on our disillusioned disenfranchised. i think young people go
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sometime because they have nothing to do use unemployment in the u.k. is that crisis levels we report and why the efforts to tackle it are just not working that story and much more in just a couple of. it's perched atop a joy and the view from the kremlin stretches this far as the eye can see. for a city that. area for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the child siberian railway but a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence. worshippers implicitly rule to commemorate the
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baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball scribbled location of the shoes for the russians the russian the crowds heard a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decemberists will stand there in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution this is the
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office where the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were at a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves. ordinary normal countryside life style they even have. but within the year and his family would be dead. joining us here in our to today i'm a world update in just a sec. every fourth person under the age of twenty five in britain is currently out of a job and despite government efforts many young people say there are just no opportunities available for them investigating the story of the south. picture the scene nothing
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to do and nowhere to go. no money and no prospects but this is not a film plot this is the reality for millions of young people all across britain constantly in the mouth rolls which is a film production company that's working and training young people in media and communications this is a really good way for a lot of people who are looking for jobs to come develop those communication skills unfortunately across london in very much depends on which bar you live in a so whether these types of services are available to young people because of the sea you've got this opportunity to travel to different bars that don't have the same. people don't have anything that is a big issue a big issue. then i think that's when young people go off sometimes they can go off the roads because they have nothing to do job prospects
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a bleak one in full sixteen to twenty four year olds in britain right now are out of work and the capital's been hit particularly hard for everyone just. it's. just. you can do. all sort of. and you can and if you really think that. while the immediate reasons are economic youth unemployment has been a growing issue for more than a decade and it's called far reaching cultural implications do you think it's the recession this is an issue of people getting jobs there isn't this. just a recession i mean because there is there is jobs out there i mean i saw my friends of going into shops i have signs in their windows and then they get turned down
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straight away and when i see he just gets put to the side so. why why why is the reason for that what because we're going jeans and not trousers so what's being done to address the problem the government pulls out providing a billion pounds of funding to schemes aimed at getting young people into work but by the ballots an organization aimed at getting young people politically engaged say that that's alone won't be enough all these wonderful things coming out but they're not telling anyone about it and that's a problem. young people who are looking for apprenticeships are sending out with something like three thousand job applications and not hearing back at all and that's just ridiculous really so what they need to do is come down to the channels where young people are facebook twitter all the social media streams but actually beyond that door to door when people knock on your door and talk about politics or your parents and that's not what we need anymore we need to go we're here to talk to you instead and i think that's that's what they need to do to start really.
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demographic in fact engagement was the word repeated consistently by the young people we met lucky enough to have kids. and. for that we have back there. you know if the government puts more for us to do and have a variety of. you know do you feel. like to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by. london or into the arty world of a we go or start with yemen for members of the political party or the first of them have been shot they were ambushed while travelling to the eastern province yemen has been unstable ever since a year long uprising resulted in the ousting of. many still demanding its
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prosecution remains the head of the general people's congress party which does hold half the seats in a transitional. creche rallies erupted in pakistan southern city of karachi as thousands protested a u.s. made film that mocks islam the movie a spot an unprecedented wave of violence throughout the middle east and northern africa parts of it were broadcast on a gyptian television weeks ago at least fifty one people have been killed in the clashes including the u.s. ambassador i. police in northern ireland are out in force for a larger march being held in belfast tens of thousands are taking part in the parade the last event on this scale triggered three nights of disturbances of the city and sore schools of youths detained by the protestant catholic tensions sparked mass riots almost every summer during the so-called marching period. the
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last detainee at guantanamo bay is being repatriated to canada. was fifteen when he was captured in two thousand and two in afghanistan and charged with the murder of a us soldier he has spent a decade at the american prison there have been repeated calls for the notorious facility to be shut down but barack obama promising to close it during his initial election campaign still there one hundred sixty seven detainees remain holed up in that facility. somalia's al qaeda linked militants have been driven out of their last stronghold the operation came after african union troops shelled the city and attacked the port. of insurgence lost control of the capital mogadishu last year. it was the last port they controlled. now as the internet becomes more readily available across the arab world it's giving rise to a generation of hackers eager to break free of government censorship with the help of cyber weapons but as artie's polis leah reports some activists could end up
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being used by the earth already is to pull the strings and promote their own agendas. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. that. are not that i mean. physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hearkens grown up in this politicians of the region understand the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polish their skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where. you know websites are
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banned and there are restraints on websites most in gulf countries they start by using proxies and other stuff to access private websites and then they they go on it and go with this knowledge this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in the hands some people would to do this. because it's powerful you can neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when a page of facebook. is giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but that this is a very very strong way to to reach out to all these people you know to convince them to convert them but who is behind the web of secrecy these hackers spin the night foundation says openly it backs how could groups across the globe the
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american foundation is attached to the international center for journalists in washington a group closely aligned with u.s. foreign policy its first group started work three years. to go in new york since then chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan in this harker's program that's going to be funded and blighted by these forces in the west is part of the larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding to the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. was here with democracy promotion programs and others are programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history
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is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks name ploy but the angry demonstrations that rocked the arab world after the you tube clip of the innocence of muslims traded when viral shows yet again how the west sometimes feels victim to the very same activity it promotes policy r.t. a man. of course on our website r.t. you thought of as many more stories for you to discover there for example right now one of them being a rat reality show a russian scientists prepared to forecast an experiment to aim to shed light on the health threatening influence of genetically modified food. the judge dismisses charges against ninety two occupy protesters arrested in a chicago park last october calling the charges unconstitutional. phosphates ocular footage of a massive five day laser festival in the russian capital and more pictures from it
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the event ongoing at art scene dot com. i want to see international has urged stockholm to assure julian a song that he will not face onward extradition to america if he sent to sweden instead of the whistleblowers accused of sex crimes but many see that as a pretext for moving him to the united states where some of even suggested he should face the death penalty in one week a leak spokesman says washington's treatment of a songe as an enemy is a effectively an attack on the entire world of journalism. if extradited here you would be treated as an enemy an enemy combatant. and we all know what that entails we're doing journalism and the implication was that journalism getting the truth of there is considered. an act of an
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enemy we of course await waiting for the u.s. we will endorse the are up a good way killing him for the u.s. population to rise up and the. sense that the human rights have been deteriorating in the us freedom of the media is not as it was before and i think it's pretty much the time where the u.s. population is real i threw. that our country is one in a very bad track i think they could save the future of the american people. i do try to be sure not to miss that full interview with our weekly spokes person kristen that i'm sitting on artsy tomorrow that'll be all day sunday other shortly here we talk to a filmmaker whose movie became one of the biggest breakthroughs in the industry this year spotlight in just a couple of. trimmings
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in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was.
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to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes and it imitates the gentle breezes of summer hora whose name means great hunter as the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument look at those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings . and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so we called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called.
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