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what is crack down on the college protesters pressing the president to abandon his policy webbing to create or leave as demos as not look like a rerun of the revolution. dozens die in the latest wrinkle bomb attacks in the syrian capital damascus many years away the western supports love the rebels and the plans for the civil death. penalty you'd say they'll go to the international criminal court if it's confirmed they believe that yes i do but my point isn't and i hope they say does the outbreak at the u.n. or help the bulls. and terrorism evolve bonzes quibbles to contain homegrown islamic radicals dabs at blending into the european
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way of life. it's a one pm here in moscow you live with us here on our t.v. with me tom and say egypt's top courts have stopped working in a show of solidarity with those protesting what's being described as a dictator like paul grabbed by the president over one hundred thousand people gathered in cairo are calling on mohamed morsi to leave often he gave himself up for it to beyond the reach of the courts archies time botton is in the egyptian capital there in the streets or central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and civil just so it's a very loud and very clear tough or a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are erling stones at the pole. these who are giving it
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just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them there's vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of to gas is thick in the air the police a protest as everyone alike is has their eyes and noses who actually formalised take ass there's more top coat tails trying through the air as well all the pavements have been ripped up as have some of the branches of the trees it's a real street being done on our last night in such a day these people absolutely determined the crowds of protesters the mahomedan was she was totally wrong to make that declaration that he did once again so sweeping was last tuesday they weren't completely missing. the relation. of time respect. we will have to leave that mohamed morsi got to making the focus
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in this country but after within five five months and since have at most is starting to transition i'm trying. to use despoja i'm collecting all of the forms this country will be on his side a lot of these people don't want the r.c.a.'s that president was nowhere close to what i think of as just the way we have to think about this problem solving making that possible short of hammad morsi for his part has said that he does not want to become a dictator he wants compromise destroyed to work with the judges and he wants to make sure egypt gets a proper constitution however people here simply aren't buying that judges themselves have gone on strike having protests in cities around to egypt and these have been the scenes with protests some protestors having died reports of many more having been injured we've seen both police and protesters being. carried back by
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their comrades having been wounded by flying stones and choking on the take us situation here immensely tense that this is really not just a constitutional crisis that it was was the political crisis was less most was do something to do was was serious about giving up. trying to take the time look. at the nice protests seem likely to go on and on. egypt's supreme constitutional court has accused morsi of targeting it specifically collette el sun me at the top of the hour the newspaper says the president is putting himself above the law and compared his behavior to fascism. this decree divided egypt and even bought a. civil war unfortunately this president is
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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 newly born dictator looking at these crowds you cannot tell who is muslim or christian who is liberal or leftist this is the people if you saying no to new 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 never kept their promises that's why in most of these people in the streets they were talking about over a million up to now because they are not happy with this. you two can share your opinion on what's going on in egypt and what little adventure lead to costing you
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voted r.t. dot com is all of those are lining up so over a third of those who voted believe morsi will cancel his new laws in order to stay in power twenty eight percent say this disturbance will see the military and allies of x. president mubarak return to power almost as many think further instability will lead to an intervention by western policies like in libya and only ten percent say morsi would resign and new elections will take place a vote now at our team talk on. the different president and where he's taking the country is the focus of debate on peter lavelle's cross talk show coming up later this hour here on r.t. . i think it's an overstatement to conclude. i think used a friend in the revolution the reason he had to iraq is the judicial council was going to overturn him blocked the constitution and prevented from being finalized
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and i think the white house is going to give him a little space it's not pretty but i dispute the idea that always in history temporary powers become permanent powers the general rhetoric back a morsi is always a little more time a little more time and that is well let's consider that. since last year the brotherhood they've had powers and they've been in parliament and we've seen how they reacted to every single crisis the police is brutal brutal as ever he is currently targeting the public prosecutor so in my opinion that that is just a take over. the united nations is preparing to vote on whether palestine should receive nonmember observer status at the organization if approved it would mean international recognition of the palestinian state and give it additional powers
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like taking issues to the international criminal court and participating in the u.n. general assembly debate france has already said it will vote in favor of the bit u.k. is also reportedly leaning towards back in the resolution while the u.s. is strongly opposed spokesperson for the palestine national authority a day it's likely that motion will be passed. palestine is very optimistic about winning the necessary votes the number of countries that have already co-sponsored the draft resolution surpasses sixty five not mistaken and so the palestinian leadership is pretty certain of success or there isn't a better time to take the step the now after israel's recent most recent assault on the gaza strip all palestinian factions have reached an agreement that this could
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this should never happen again while palestinians are divided there is you know a new maty among the palestinian political system in its entirety how months for the islamic jihad all palestinian factions support the staff and wanted to succeed and they realize that they agree amongst one another that the priority domestic priority now is for rebuilding and for reinvigorating the democratic institutions of palestine consolidating this reconciliation and moving forward as the state of palestine towards steps on the ground that would reverse the israeli occupation and entrench independence. the recognition may boost palestinian chances for success at the criminal international criminal court they say they'll turn to the hague events proving that the late leader yes that our fire was killed in the grave was opened on tuesday and samples from his remains collected three teams of international investigators will test them for radioactive substances results are said to be
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revealed in a few months inquiry was launched eighty years after arafat's death which was off fishing caused by a stroke following a mysterious israel deny palestinian accusation it us as an aid to the arafat saying it had nothing to gain from his demise catch up with more of their losses and the timeline of the story and are to die. in syria fifty four people have been killed and dozens injured by twenty car bombings in a damascus suburb mostly populated by president assad supporters a model from the syrian social club a pro-government group pushing for reforms things these but also being used to shift balance in the civil war they have all sorts of objectives first of all obviously to give the illusion or true to give the sense of the feeling. to the government because not in control in. the clue that people would start losing
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support we know that the theory has been from the very beginning that the people are afraid of the government if you the government strong grip is slipping. sorry you see this year to happen and people are still using the support of the government to prevent it from falling so yes this is a tactic in a sense. a far cry from gun toting our guide are in syria the terror now facing france's much more sinister blending right into society and the cause of it our friendship short of cash and opportunities are flocking to radical islam that was out is the less the reports tracking homegrown terrorism is not proving easy. a 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 that we discovered
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a network of seven additional people living primarily in paris strasburg and can 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 in the best way to change your life to become. immersed in it would not work with the majority but did the majority need to have permanent fruits of people converting economic crisis is deepening. probably creates more exclusion and so more people to record it in the midst of communities or to convert to. islam
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france is no stranger to combating radical islamist groups since the nineteen fifties it has been countering or jury in iranian and lebanese terrorists and more recently al-qaeda but this expert site 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 why. 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 guarantee it stays this way and the number of violent incidents by french muslims is already on the increase our secret service are really well experiments to fight these kinds of terrorism and they are watching very carefully in the suburbs and you're the leader of the most skiers and all the people who are travelling. radical
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muslim countries but this doesn't mean that we will stay safe from any. security specialist going many arab immigrants living in different suburbs have already had a taste of warfare taking part in different middle eastern conflict over the past decade as to what could happen if their experience in views are mixed with growing anger of native french youths perhaps time will tell. r.t. reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning to be heard in public for the first time in yet it's pretrial hearings are likely to hear claims of legitimacy when body was in confinement boy allegedly beating the plows and salt secret documents to me. and are you sometimes afraid that what you say on twitter might be inappropriate up to or you because british policy will tell you why maybe even jail you for it our
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report of cyber censorship coming up after the break. invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is get real is that if in the night in the fifty's these frames very nice we used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slow. we pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration elizabeth was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted she was out of center now days seeking series three focus magic reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to man's pride summer first patient return to us with a leg length the mean request to meet is fifteen centimeters to replace the want to surgery because it's panos to than him we like to say that we need to break their
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legs in order to fix their head like lengthening surgeries a band in many countries and even the will out there pressure expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america advertised as one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have brought me right to average for women height isn't so important girl can be sure it's not a big deal like you guys it's like expected to be taller just before the operation most mad a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still went ahead with the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're
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crazy you're normal you're perfect. for an hour or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. you're watching our t.v. live from moscow a silly jerk all venting your anger on twitter and facebook could now mean that you a jail sentence courtesy of the british authorities there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive provocative all even misunderstood posts artie's pony boy reports from london. do you think before you tweet what if you're in a bad mood you just have a quieter virtual opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you type is insignificant considering the wost expanse of the
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internet think again for something that you type on here you could end up in that. paul 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 eight hour 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 and we're very worried
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about people being taken to court for essentially having 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 even conceived it was meant to protect individuals from being harassed or threatened over the telephone and free speach. advocates 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 share the deadly becomes
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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 heard of teenager matthew 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 i want to be rude but i don't want the director for the police to get coverage in order. to vote for a. group to say to us to use this tattletale 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
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respond to online offenses but campaigners say that it's not just going to lines but reform that's urgently needed if the u.k. is to uphold its freedom of speech online polly boy r t cyberspace. don't forget to go online for more on the stories we have here as well as special reports exclusive to our website also while you're there of fresh crisis is in the making of legal i'll look for the american middle class with a new study showing the gap between rich and poor has suddenly growing to its widest in a decade. and the rush is my goal for no more bugbear a get a one point seven billion dollar welcome on the london stock exchange to find the prevailing doom and gloom.
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the man charged with the biggest security breach in u.s. history is expected to make his first public statement since his arrest and twenty ten bradley manning's pretrial hearings have begun the major points of him being mistreated and even tortured in confinement before trial has made a lawyer and author of a book on manning says even some members of the military support men exam less actions 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 met you convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is current camera at that infamous collateral murder how a cup your video who sees bradley manning is a hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including i don't look up good video
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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 are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is we get leaks is very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the air colleague roundly through this 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 ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this better fit to the public debate about our war it's to be an international good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. some other world news in brief now iran has unveiled a true upgraded dramatically in light submarines and overhauled hova crafts it's the latest part of iran's efforts to improve its defense capabilities the upgrade
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has been made because it feels possible future attacks from the likes of israel the us against its nuclear program that's not planning a major naval drill. almost two hundred people have taken the streets of chile's capital center yeah good to protest and news fishing. most reaches a new courses on what they can catch directly threatens the livelihoods of independent fishermen and also was rarely ended in skirmishes as police moved in to disperse crowds arrested at least ten people. deadly floods in panama have forced more than six thousand people out of their homes hundreds of houses were buried underwater some roads have been washed away by massive landslides darfur's have eased off says cheers j. rivers overflowing their banks damaging bridges and buildings. in a few minutes allergies cross-talk debate show takes
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a look at how post revolution in egypt aspect that. you can tell in ordinary russian and the siberian appalled in the blink of an. anthropologist in those days different clothes different food. different animals but what about. my journey began in two men to the big city was all shiny all from the score scrapers i'm shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian post. so. i decide to. a small town just outside.
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many these humble me dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia to put them in super bowl filled with cabbage and jam making sure you can have many as a starter main dish. although it may draw the whole of us most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting there are only a few decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by air transport in the summer months and winter a path is cleared to do dogs it's inhabited by siberian a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians.
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and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these yeahs siberia still not quite like anywhere else. parents versus social workers docu nabby. me that many children have become prizes to fight for wider. the lowest threatened families of the social order to see in the form of a have right of will hold an e-mail me if they think they have any kind of for suspicion about the well being or feel for your children are often just better at
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bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. using what we have an industry that is . concentrated on the other for trade children.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all today. he lifts. the lid to. welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle revolutionary or a dictator in the making president mohammed morsi is presidential decrease granting him wide powers has reopened the debate about the nature and pace of political change in egypt his supporters see him cleaning house of the old regime law.

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