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fresh clashes between police and protesters in cairo as violent rallies in terms of finding its president morse's decision just see so with big powers moving precisely like the revolution that brought the islamist leader to power. and we're bringing you live pictures of from cairo now crowds of protesters are gathering at tell re a square and we'll bring our correspondents shortly. before going to be i guess the ration of the way leader yasser arafat's palestinians say it's approved it was close and they'll go to the international criminal court which could become possible if the autonomy is pending before you prove your own status is granted. france's fears of home grown terrorism or reaganite amid
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a growing number of young locals turn into radical islam. this is auntie coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program egyptian security forces are firing tear gas and demonstrators on to hit square on wednesday morning as the country is going through one way its biggest antigovernment protests since their revolution two years ago tens of thousands of angry egyptians are accusing president morsi seeking to impose a new era of dictatorship after he should add to last way granting him near absolute power as live pictures from cairo right now and stone boston is there as well for us good morning after a violent night tension is again running high in the egyptian capital so do our daters on what's being happening this more. that. there yulia it seems that
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a running street battles has been going on in the streets around risk where between a large group of largely young male protesters and the police there all throughout the night there were tear gas canisters being fired into the crowds the protesters picking those up and throwing them back at the police lighting fires in doorways pulling branches off trees to light those and tearing up large sections of pavement creating blocks about the size of a fist to throw at the police as well the police vans this morning absolutely battered by those by those missiles and still going on the police firing tear gas canisters into a group of protesters that are hardcore which is now we're growing again a little bit on the edge of tahrir square itself those are those tear gas canisters
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falling into tathra square itself this morning that was accompanied by the essential protest that the hard core of that still camped out in the middle of tar risk where they are that was sir you can hear some of those tear gas canisters being fired now at the main protest inside tahrir square numbering in the thousands the tens of thousands at its height people on loudspeakers chanting of their own waving flags calling for gyptian president mohamed morsi to recall to rescind that declaration that he made giving himself sweeping powers last thursday which has caused such a furious reaction right here telling us about police response to the press has has there been any reaction from the government to then best. well for his part mercy himself has tried to calm the situation he's met with egypt's top. judges he
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said look i'm not the same as mubarak which is what a lot of people are chanting down in the square that you've done the same as mubarak he said i'm not the same i won't compromise these powers are only temporary until egypt can get its get its constitution and parliament sorted out however that's not really convinced many egyptians from the more liberal sections of society mohamed morsi supporters in the muslim brotherhood they haven't turned out to protest that they said that they don't want to add to the tense situation but here in cairo and in other cities in egypt people from more and more liberal groups of society in the election earlier this year they didn't want mercy to win a lot of them didn't want the former prime minister of mubarak but they didn't want him either and so they've been quite nervous since mostly one and now this has
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really started to confirm their fears protests all over egypt including a number of deaths in these protests. this situation is still tense this next day in the center of cairo morsi is going to have to work hard to try and calm these tensions and show people that he really doesn't want these powers permanently as people here feel those on boston as closely watching this developing story in cairo tell many thanks indeed. and allies trying showing developments on tahrir square is available right now for you on dot com meanwhile shamming at the tell the. newspaper believes the current protest has brought together people of virus or teachers and political believes who feel the revolution has been hijacked with more sense. decree divided
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egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is doing the very same things for which. before the. dictatorship this is what we are looking at now the egyptian people are saying no to the new. state of looking at this crowd you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal leftist this is the real people are saying no to religious fascism making the president above the law the president and the muslim brotherhood behind him have already lost their credibility they have promised so many things in the past and they never kept their promises that's why most of these people are in the streets they were talking about over a million up to now because they are not happy with. so the egyptian president and
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where he's taking the country is the focus of debate on peta levels cross talk show coming up later this hour but the president was elected democratically elected and he has a mandate for change to support that he has. done we don't have a lot to worry about of course is going to be watch you know he made a mistake you took a train far when you just do. go to or just bones by displaying a prize politicly so many people have given him their votes and the fact of the matter is that these same people who have given him their votes are this in childhood because they do not believe in the value that you can achieve democracy by a complete dictatorship. let's move things on our policy and officials say they will take the investigation into the death of their late leader yasser arafat to the international criminal court if it's proven that he was poisoned his remains were exuded on tuesday
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a team of scientists could take tissue samples there will be they were tested for trace of radioactive substances in several countries results are expected to be revealed in a few months palestinians have been accusing israel of assassinating arafat since he died in two thousand and four officially from a stroke that was preceded by a mysterious illness but israel insists it had nothing to gain from his demise political analyst on mana sharma says a new investigation into arafat's death could be used as a tool to cause a rift between rival palestinian political forces. if there is a poisoning of president barack had someone must have put the poison in his food or must have put his poison on his skin and to do that it must be someone from his close on to and to open this investigation would clear disputes within the fatah movement and within the close people to yasser arafat who are now the closest people to mahmoud abbas so therefore the question is is there
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a political objective on the part of qatar to support such an investigation or is it just an investigation because people really want to know what happened to their leader and they want justice to be you know achieved. stakes are high in program to arafat's death as it comes as promised on prepares to also the u.n. for nonmember state observer status on thursday and if the bit is approved it would mean international recognition of the palestinian state and to give it a dish more powers like taking issues to the international criminal court and participating in un general assembly debates but shaikh had done me is senior policy analyst and the reason foundation i think time as this move will not help to bring peace in the region and close the short run i don't doubt they will make big words. really is that what really been saying that this is an inflammatory for loop which essentially says that the fellas dinners are not going to live by the even on
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the minimal oslo accords and if that's the case then they feel no need to continue negotiating negotiations are beginning on c.h. and with the palestinians so i think for a while for sure this is not going to help the peace process but you know i think from the palestinian standpoint the freeze peace process was not going anywhere anyway and so the bones the organs or leave don't have all that much to lose perhaps right now in pushing that probably is the only standpoint obviously on one hand not to do anything about this move with about a bus it doesn't look good it makes them look weak on the other hand if they we couldn't of us any further as actually the foreign minister of israel has been calling and then they lose their only one who you know. among the palestinians on the whole might probably help us because it'll definitely strengthen him with the palestinians and might not hurt him too much with the israelis. and of course more stories coming up for you this hour including internet users be aware i was posting
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misleading misleading or controversial information online may very well court documents. on the soldier her allegedly fed on his secrets to weaken the exceeds the army divided over his fate that and other international stories just. culture is that so much to me maybe you should consider the person on the mark with the revolutionary dictator in the making of president mohammed morsi the presidential decrees granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about. good leverage tory was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about. this is why you should care
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a book on mining says not all of them of the tree are against the alleged whistleblower. both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going in ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is we get leaks is very good for national security and including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. co-leader out what you do is
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a time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst reagan governor who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our war it's to be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. and we've lined up more details on the case of bradley manning's trial on our web site as well as how we could makes continues to reveal some top officials would rather keep behind closed doors i believe legation i believe his allegations by true enough honorable about conspiracy between a key credit card companies and something high ranking us politician. songlines haven't seen or spoken to the true cost and take your chance now as the warriors have volunteers to patrol the washington capitals so how to all to dot com where we gauge people's reaction on.
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the deepening e.u. debt crisis is having an alarming social impact in frons young people who are disenchanted with the system are increasingly becoming attracted to radical islam and with a growing number of converts there's a home grown terrorism are also on the rise of exceeding our checks kicks planes. the recent national white police raid on radical islamist groups in france made headlines with a rasta made in all regions the youngest suspected terrorist was only nineteen but it was not the age which shocked so many little men they discovered a network of seven additional people living primarily in paris strasburg and can
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all these people were born in france and are french nationals they are linked to the radical islamist movement police say the group was plotting at least twenty five terrorist attacks against jewish organizations and schools and age of twelve detainees were french natives who had converted to radical islam and experts say this worrying trend is the other in place as the financial crisis group's europe and many youth are finding themselves out of work if you go and you say you are excluded and the best way to change your life is to become and mostly it will not work with the majority of course but did the majority there need to have permanent fruits of people converting economic crisis is deepening it probably creates more exclusion and so more people to requote in the mist in communities or to convert to . islam france is no stranger to combating radical islamist groups since the nineteen fifties it has been countering all jiri in iranian and lebanese terrorists
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and more recently al-qaeda but this x. spirits is a totally different matter just like most of europe over the years france has grown very successful in reinforcing its borders and preventing most of the threat coming from abroad but with more and more homegrown radical organizations appearing on its soil tracking down possible terrorists with sports would be very hard if not completely impossible security services believe for now the situation is under control as the conversion to radical islam is still relatively rare but no one can guaranteed stays this way as the number of violent incidents by french my. islams is already on the increase our secret service are really well experiments to buy these guns tourism and they are watching very carefully the sort. of the most queues and all the people who are traveling. rarely go music in countries but this doesn't mean that. from any. security specialists claim many arab immigrants living
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in french suburbs have already had a taste of warfare to keep order in different middle eastern conflict over the past decade as to what could happen if their experience in views are mixed with the growing anger of lead to french youths perhaps time will tell. r.t. reporting from paris in france a series of deadly blasts have rocketed based syrian capital damascus explosions went off on this mission a district with reports of casualties syrian media says there were two car bombs and two improvised devices this is the latest in a series of attacks on syria's main city normally staged by rebel linked rooms. and some other international news this hour a rebel was formed because if you know it's been more and more question is so leaders of the other twenty three militant groups say they will not leave and will continue their fight with the army on tuesday conflicting reports from twenty three officials and the government is making both confirmed and denied
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a rebel pullout from the city meanwhile fresh violence as a reporter from the area around go lower. almost two hundred people have taken to the streets of chile's capital santiago to protest a new fishing law protesters say the new legislation discriminates against independent fisherman the unauthorized rally ended in skirmishes between demonstrators and police who despairs the protesters and arrested at least ten of them. facebook and twitter are increasingly becoming a dangerous tool of expression in the u.k. so there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive posts on social media all she's pointed boyko reports now from london. do you think before you tweet what if you're in a bad mood you just have a controversial opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you type is insignificant considering the wost expanse of the internet think again for something that you typed on here you could end up in. paul
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chambers two years ago the accountant worried that he might not be able to fly due to bad weather tweeted robin hood airport is closed you've got to weaken a bit to get your together otherwise i'm blowing the airport sky high arrested questioned for a towel as convicted and find the tweet lost him his job and cost him thousands in lawyers fees chambers case branded the twisted trial true such widespread condemnation that it was eventually overturned by the high court nineteen year old linford house posted a photograph of a burning paper poppy on his facebook page a symbol of remembrance for the soldiers that die in war arrested questioned and held for twenty four hours before being released on bail we're very worried about people being taken to court for essentially having
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a fit of bad temper and saying things in an intemperate way i think that's wrong because people start to look over their shoulders and wonder whether they're actually allowed to express the opinions that they're actually hold also worried about the kind of people who are getting these convictions often they are people with political views and it's a very bad thing when people start to be told that they can say things because their political views are finding others the law used to convict most social media offenses was drafted before twitter and facebook were even conceived it was meant to protect individuals from being harassed or threatened over the telephone free speach. chad pickett's question how that relates to posting your opinion online the trouble is that when things are post on things like twitter and facebook is that they're there for all to see and for people to share and see the deafening becomes an element of mob rule and then pressure is put on the police forces to act on that rather than abiding to the legal system that we currently have teenager matthew
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woods found out all about more brule after making offensive tweets about a missing five year old girl an angry crowd gathered outside his house and he was arrested and sentenced to twelve weeks in jail but i don't think anyone ever expects a political correctness to become a criminal law. if. it's somebody to me then i want to be rich but i don't want the director for the police to get coverage in order to stop. work about free and grow up society has tried to use this tattle tale on each other the lower isn't quite sure how to respond to those wanting to test for freedom of speech in the u.k. really goes the u.k. is director of public prosecutions has promised to draft new guidelines on how to respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just guidelines but
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reform that urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online polly boy r t cyberspace. in europe there's a bit of ours here with corn stalks out of this. tree means in this tree even for specialists. how a voice can produce several sounds it warms the to do the means 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
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originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls and by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. the. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once the leave to poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument that was it of so pitiful is because of the spirit of the horse came 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 of
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the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called. the. two flies one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to tour pro and they say for you are peons it is difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me r.c. if i can do it. carol the senior. shero you shared their order that was sure to catch up. who was. oh. but now it is part of the song and not the actual fruit singing which i wouldn't even try to repeat.
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so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met she looks like it vini and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most says to heart and mind that you come from two hundred years ago until sappy here she's not planning a professional singing career but she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. we welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle revolutionary or a dictator in the making of president mohammed morsi is presidential decreased
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granting him wide powers as we open the debate about the nature and pace a political change in egypt his supporters see him cleaning house of the old regime loyalists morrissey's opponents claim the muslim brotherhood is showing its autocratic impulse. to cross-talk egypt's president i'm joined by while escobar in cairo he is a blogger and a journalist in beirut we have franklin lamb he is director of the americans concern for middle east peace and in washington we cross to ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want while and kyra i'd like to go to you first of the president has been widely criticized for his to create expanding his power but others would say it was necessary that political shock therapy is necessary for egypt to me.
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