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the risk to be dashed. because what happened since there through certainly through democratic means through elections. we have seen the islamist parties the muslim brotherhood in egypt. another tunisia taking more than met them to hold back. most of the freedoms an attempt to impose an interpretation or based on a very secular society the community and society. if that happens and if that happens in egypt. i think the metaphor of oil and. terrorism might have significance beyond simply its status as a metaphor but so what we're talking about two separate things here is you're saying in your general feeling and overview of what has happened after the arab
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spring and in your opinion as i understand correctly the whole the that the the revolution is that only when the countries radicalized those countries rather than liberated them and i correct. the elections that took place took place in a context in which there were hopes by people who are suffering from the probation from show should should be left out and they voted certainly in a. democratic way to lose who are also in. a hymn of the moment and the problems they did not vote for them to transform the company to religious state of what we are seeing scenes there where the egypt or tunisia is precisely a shift. the islamist part is the took over from real
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focus on economic and social matters to all the. patients the identity or bridge values islamic values respect for religion what from the latest news because we know that the new government in tunisia. is with an islamic tent. tunisia has been caught up in their wave of anti western protests where protesters were actually tearing down that flex from the embassy four people died some buildings were looted and now we hear that some of the government members one people who took part in this protest executed now if that is true that's a very bold decision ok if that is to happen do you thing that that could actually put an end in the future to an extremist way of protest or in the contrary that would steer more anti-american and anti western feelings in tunisia. i think if
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that happens it will be an opportunistic way or the problem why it's going to stick simply because the present government and particularly the islamist majority in the government the government does these things it is because the pressure of the united states has been such that they have no other choice. i remind you of what happened this the united states government hillary clinton called the president of tunisia to tell him. if the same thing that happened in libya the best thing it would happen. you would be responsible to use your sponsor the president of tunisia to send the presidential guard. to rate the ambassador and his staff to bring them to safety. and so
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a catastrophe was avoided now they have to do something in order to somehow teach a example but well they got sequences exactly what yes they the consequences the consequences i think that would inflame more feelings among the groups that are in fact part of the now that they're not outside of it you see what you have here what you haven't really is an islamist party that speaks with the language that speaks a double discourse speaks in a discourse to its internal. groups and the discourse outside outside they have to show they need to show have that meaning america and the west the way or just the rest of the world is the rest of the world and including tunisian society two million secular society they see all we are very moderate we are very modern we are very open to do what we want to respect of the freedoms and so and then inside
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. they said different things for instance i give an example two days ago and this is a big debate no committee a video was discovered. going back to this rock talk and other words about the time these things were happening and it shows he cannot deny that it could see it's him his speaking mr annuity the head of the islamist party. not just ahead of the islamist party they are also you know his head over here acts like a khomeini and somehow ok he really does try and keep higher level here is that we really are but he is really the source of authority because he has view is the source of authority without him nothing will happen now the video shows him in confidence in a discussion with a chief islamist in his office. what was he telling them he was telling them well look you have to be patient we all right both you and i we have the same objectives
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to slow minds the country to have to be patient we have the same objectives now. this is of course a big school with music and what does he say also he says well we have to be british because the army is. not against the administration we do not have the mislead you know hands let's first have the. let's work to have the police let's have the government because it's perception of with us then we can. do in other words do objectives of the extent of the so-called moderates exactly but isn't that ironic though that we would see islamic government come to power in tunisia not only in tunis in egypt in every other state that has been swept by the revolution in the arab spring and then at the same time they were been helped with the united states and that's not a secret for anyone how does that really go together the islamist government and the united states i mean it's almost as if like be united states are making the
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same mistakes they did in afghanistan in the eighty's you know when they created which i had ins and then they turned against them and i would agree with you although you do in fact this is what they say publicly what happened is that the u.s. had no choice they had to deal with this and that did not mean that they are. there. as a result of what happened. with her good news or i believe the assessment of the position of americans on one of the american side well what exactly do you mean by reassessing because you know when hillary clinton came out and said after last year was killed in libya that how could this happen in a country that we have helped to liberate. exactly where instant missing puzzle because when i started with edward saeed quote in the beginning saying that you know he thinks he thought that american approach towards arabs is so simplistic
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that they only see arabs as terrorists or oil suppliers. maybe the oversimplistic approach may be this stereotypes are to blame for the fact that americans treat creating the same traps and obstacles for themselves as far as the arab world goes to know what i mean where is that why don't they get the arab mentality i think the problem here is the. how does the lack of knowledge american lack of islam and the arab world reflect on the decision making in syria right now. i think the same the same mistakes and the same approach is. to be played i think hillary clinton won. almost you just we were just at the beginning of the. arrest in syria and said well. you know what the dismissive way it's like we decide who should be president. instead of that and
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those. of trying to find a consensus among groups or with the government with the it's up there to somehow fault nor solution and nor beginning force here instead of there we went from one is going to another and now it's probably too late should he go though at this point because the how could he really reconcile with his people after everything that has happened how could he ruled syria even if he was to win which is very unlikely it is up to the syrian people to decide. the syrian people are simply on both sides. still think it's a fit of then she said well we don't know how would you decide this fifty fifty if you do not have elections just last question so having experienced libya egypt pakistan now syria afghanistan what are the lessons that the americans have learned in your opinion and once again talking about the reassessment of their policies how
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would they reassess in your opinion i think what they have learned is that you should not get into any situation that you know you have first to listen to the experts second to be modest and to have a sense of reality you can not to do with it you have to listen you cannot decide who should go it's that that is very important so there isn't a russian role. there is security council there is the united nations general assembly there is the international community you cannot go your own way to solve problems soulforce this is over that time is over that is number three number four you have to be careful about those whom you spouse today as your friends they might turn against you one day you have seen afghanistan you might see that now with this coziness with the islamist parties so what is the final conclusion that you
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have to stick to your values you have to stick to the red lines you have to say clearly since you deal with these leaderships with his new partners there are red lights and there is an avalanche because freedom of expression freedom of religion take egypt the coptic minority is leaving egypt the coptic minority is leaving lebanon the coptic mentality is that the it christian minority is leaving iraq. it's we do not. actually. minorities. reduced which was rich because all these minorities would become root is to begin with step actually thank you very much for this interview.
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the legacy no one should be proud keeps of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also expressed amazement. at how prosperous this settlement was well times have obviously a challenge when they saw it lags say it's still attracting the region tourists are barons work i would then cons much needed cash that's why when business bad there are a goal is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided to paint a venue and put it at variance work central square that can do nine hundred eighty
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s. daryn's work was a burgeoning mining community the soviet union was determined to maintain its own costs. are located halfway between north america and western europe in 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 sars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops. is a big hit the defunct are incurred still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the
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rest of the year. you can play in. your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts and not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like bond it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest this 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 the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar.
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the headline calls for independence in scotland have not fallen on deaf ears the pritish prime minister is set to sign a deal for an historic referendum that ultimately result in the breakup of great britain after three hundred. thousands of demonstrators. in favor of the country's independence. russia says there is no confirmation the soviet era plus the bombs are being used against civilians in syria the claims that come from human rights watch and stems from how much of footage posted online by the rebel. the e.u. slaps new sanctions on iran over the state's nuclear program off to three rounds of fruitless talks since april this year says it would negotiate a holding
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a higher grade enrichment to only if it were tains the right to produce atomic fuel . now is to have a union and all the sporting. rory thanks as always this is indeed sports day plenty ahead including this hour. charge in china novak djokovic saves five match points before ending andy murray's two year run the shanghai maastricht champion. gearing up russia's football team preparing to put their one hundred percent record in twenty fourteen world cup qualifying on the line against azerbaijan. and take your pick the highlights came thick and fast in the kontinental hockey league this week check out our choice of the best moments very short. tennis first for novak djokovic who was forced to
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dig deep before overcoming twice defending champion and the murray in the final of the shanghai masters on sunday last month murray prevailed in an epic u.s. open final between the two of this time at the scotsman also took a seesaw for a set said five which they regained his composure there to force the night biting tie break in the second the service benchley taking a thirteen eleven murray himself and fought off a couple of match points into the side before losing on six so after almost three and a half hours on court there was a new champion in shanghai australian open winner which left celebrates the fifth trophy of the season and second in a row in the east after the twenty five year old won in beijing but. there could have gone either way really i cannot say i. have dominated the match because all three says we're very close and he had so many match points and opportunities through finished the match so i could have easily been
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a runner up today but. i'm very proud of my fights and believing in you know coming back from from much points down winning this match. it's taken a while but sebastian vettel is once again on top of the formula one standings the defending champion dominating proceedings at the korean grand prix to overtake ferrari's fernando alonso at the summit the german began from seconds behind red bull teammate mark webber but he soon secured the lead before storming to victory with a full eight seconds to spare that is vettel third win in a row meaning he's also become the first driver to win four races this season webber was second along with internet sensation singer signed we having the checkered flag vettel is now six points clear of a long so in the drivers' championship with four races left to go this season he was last on top of the standings way back in may one hundred points on are available in the remaining events in india the u.s. and brazil meaning the red bull driver still has plenty of work to do if he's to
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swap his third consecutive title. for ball on russia defender of icily he has been preaching caution ahead of the signs next world cup twenty fourteen qualifier a well rested azerbaijan squad lie in wait at pollution at the stadium on tuesday evening russia mum to five capello will be striving to maintain his one hundred percent competitive record in charge of the country the squad of all in all three of their qualifying matches thus far scoring seven goals and conceding not a one that's left on top of group f. three points clear of christie and all those which built the beat one nil in moscow on friday next the peninsula german didn't play this week and they also managed to keep portugal at bay for over an hour before leaking three goals in their three nil defeat at braga last month. apart from a clash azerbaijan have only played against israel on the plate on home soil in that one they are not a point in a one one draw but tied with northern ireland looks and berg at the bottom of the
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group. russia twice before both times in the previous world cup qualification campaign a two no home victory for. then use hiddink as manager was then followed by a troll return fixed. thing pitch side where a selection of rushes former footballing greats turned out in force for a charity match and sunday sports versus c.s. guy. speaks for itself at any level and or to call off larry carp in he's off just some of the icons who ship russian and even soviet football those many more big names playing up the luzhniki arena to aid people who have suffered at the hands of terrorism on their performances were another bonus circuit your own demonstrating sport talks and patients just three minutes into the game with this little piece of brilliance. i. want to cough then equalize modish three minutes up a break from the penalty spot. but the red lights were not on yet kept until one of
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sending the ball to the net he did so often during his eight year spell with the moscow fights two on the finals. let's talk all four it was a weekend to remember for shane laurie on the greens the irishman winning is first event as a professional in portugal lowry started sunday's final run for celts off the top but took over control of the leaderboard from burned advice for this eagle on the eleventh the twenty five year old would trade the lead with ross fisher and indeed it was the englishman who looked favored to claim the masters title heading into the last couple of holes but a bogey only dean with on the crown to the delight of awfully native it is his second european true in the but first as a pro ferrari after winning the irish open while still and i'm sure. it's hard to explain. it's a really it's a very complete amazon and here. is my search i'm going to. call
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the practice of dawn and all the people of me it's you know as. well as the very really to basketball where the l.a. clippers have recorded a ten point win. over the reigning n.b.a. champions miami heat in an exhibition game in shanghai miami storage to wayne wade and le bron james appears everyone want to thank you himself in particular jury the chinese pre-season tour the jewel all things started in spectacular fashion with this alley oop slam then the clippers led by the andre jordan would take a fifty seven forty three leads into the break the second half seeing l.a. stick to the script with miami just unable to turn around and wade james providing just the it day in points in total by the end the same amount of clipper center jordan so ninety nine maybe nine clippers their first concedes in fact. until i saw ky where the n.h.l. lockout was once again in the kontinental hockey league's game this week a plethora of recent arrivals from the north american league pitching some of the
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best moments from the past seven days it is goals go to war on ice time.
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