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fresh russia has reignited bahrain with police to add gassing un detaining protesters who demanded equal rights under mention discrimination by the authorities. new reports reveal that the f.b.i. was aware of it assassination plot against occupy wall street x. of us but never a lot of. the nation's findings that show low raw limone teachers in the u.k. is at the open. as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. international
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news life for most who this is all see with me you know a hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year as much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces and their capital managua again used tear gas on anti government demonstrators demanding more rights and the release of political prisoners so there were several arrests as police continued that clamp down on dissent now approaching the two your mug people have been killed and thousands detained since their prizing began in february twenty levon and human rights groups are calling on bahraini sunni groups to start a dialogue with the opposition and to host to confessions under torture two months ago authorities behind public gatherings but that didn't stop poor form campaigners from staging rallies and activist darwish security forces from
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a broader stoking violence attacking unarmed civilians. security forces who are working for the ministry of interior and the hey are practicing a lot of buy in ends and a lot of buying nations to human rights when confronting when pro-democracy protests and behave in and out of practice took place in many different videos and areas around behaving and all of them all of them got a. crack they were a crackdown by that by the security forces and by hating who are most to be and not by me and they are working and and and they've been super interior and if the they were groups from different countries foreign countries like pakistan and jordan and syria and yesterday in the village where i live and sit on it was tear gas excessively by security forces and i could see security forces running down the
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streets by my white house and shooting grandin the inside the houses it movement was completely peace said but after witnessing that west that was during and position to or this this situation and behaving or there have been emotion in bahrain it is unlike to what is what they are it claiming they are encouraging human rights in different countries arab countries but when it comes to bahrain they use double standards so the protesters here it by having a load they are those radical and protesters they are the minority and not the majority but they are using such methods to prevent them violent security forces from entering their their and their religious and attacking on armed civilians and children like we witnessed and the big you have off of the four year old child being attacked by security forces with tear gas canisters and you can always log on to our website for more opinions and analysis about the process in bahrain just go
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to call. it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of the assassinated members of the occupy wall street movement but didn't alert them to the potential danger it follows of relations revelations that the viewer was spying on from the start of the protests and even brand of them domestic terror and to criminals rent. to details well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists that there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for the civil justice fund a u.s. human human and civil rights advocacy organization have revealed that the u.s. the f.b.i. the department of homeland security the u.s. military and private corporations all cooperated together to monitor and investigate opic occupy wall street protesters as quote domestic terrorists and quote criminals now the more shocking revelation. reportedly bury deep
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within the government five mentions of a plan to use snipers to assassinate occupy protesters and the movement's leaders in various cities throughout the country these alleged plans were supposed to be taking place in the fall of two thousand and eleven now the names of the groups or individuals involved in the alleged plot are redacted from the f.b.i. documents but what critics say is clear is that the f.b.i. never all learned any one of the potential any of the potential victims that their lives could possibly be in danger or that there's any threat surrounding them the partnership for civil justice fund received the f.b.i. documents on december twenty second so this is fairly new information and this was after they filed a request under the freedom of information after now many civil rights attorneys previously have accused the f.b.i. of functioning as a de facto intelligence arm for u.s. corporations during the occupy wall street movement and especially as it grew
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bigger however some critics say they never ever suspected that the f.b.i. would neglect to tell occupy protesters u.s. citizens about an assassination plot surrounding them. like a smell an independent journalist who was of the coupon approaches says the f.b.i. is siding with the so-called one percent of the u.s. society. this coronation between the f.b.i. the department of homeland security and corporations in the new york stock exchange really showed who they're serving it's it's not the government in this case is these corporations in the financial sector and it's certainly not the people the f.b.i. is really just targeting ordinary people going about their daily lives as potential terrorists and now people who are part participating in peaceful protest are also categorized as domestic terrorists so i think the f.b.i. is really picking and choosing who it categorizes as the type of civilians it wants to protect and at this point this really shows that that's you know as arky prime
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might say the one percent going for gold to french company has been hit by a string of all the role breweries were reported later on the. phrase the lone blaming the break ins on economic times. that's later but now the quality of education of britain's future generations could bear traits as dismal roll in england and wales a dangerous new law. london correspondent laura smith told my colleague kevin owen why over seventy percent of teachers believe education in the u.k. is on the wrong policy. the national union of teachers the biggest teachers' union in the u.k. has commissioned a survey which says that morale among teachers has dropped dramatically they talked about the highs and lows of life in the classroom incredibly low morale but also frustrated at continual criticism and interference from the government they said
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and the figures are quite staggering actually fifty five percent of teachers surveyed said that morale was either very low and that's up from forty two percent just eight months ago so it's really on a declining trend seventy seven percent said that they didn't feel that specific education policies of the government so specialist schools free schools were taking education in the right direction in this country and just five percent felt that this current coalition government impact on the education system was positive and had more specific about what the teachers don't like about the government's policies. well there are specifics that they don't like they don't like this continuing interference they say that every new government that comes in completely revamp its the national curriculum and the education system from what it was before say that constantly on the back foot trying to get used to new systems there's a new test now where children aged just by are tested on phonics some children obviously failed that test and teachers a saying that if you fail
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a test age five at a huge impact on your future development makes you feel like a failure from an incredibly young age they're also trying to change the exam system again introducing a thing called back where just a few core subjects would be examined differently from other subjects and people who are in the arts and sports and all those subjects that you really liked when you were at school say that that you know children aren't going to take those subjects anymore there certainly is you know teachers talk about how our seris in cuts in general have affected families and the students that they teach they say that families have poorer than they children have less access to technology at home they have parents you can't help them necessarily with their schoolwork and in fact i talked to christine loh who's the general secretary of the national union of teachers and she talked about that the general science what the government is doing wrong is its whole approach to austerity because one of the things that's obvious to teachers is that great swathes of children and their families are having
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a very difficult time at the moment and if families lose benefits in london for example that's going to be a huge problem with housing benefit cuts that have to move schools and of course you know family income drops just to clean which it has and lots of places children are coming to school hungry they haven't had first they may not go and get a meal in the evening so in a general sense there are really quite big problems and the upshot of that is that seventy six percent of teachers surveyed said that austerity measures will have a negative impact on family or british teachers will get nervous about reform they want changes not to improve the situation is what will make the difference at minimal cost to them. well cost is of course the issue they want fewer and slower reforms they say they want to be consulted mortgage and they say that they don't feel trusted as professionals nasht course has a huge impact on future generations of children and in fact the national union of
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teachers is not ruling out striking unions of course never rule out striking. to me they don't you left out. the government is attacking pay and conditions and in fact just before christmas michael gave the education secretary was reported in newspapers having put the department of education on a war footing with teachers which is not going to help going forward. as the u.n. says the syrian conflict just tall has now reached sixty thousand the rebels warmed up prepared to use chemical weapons a member of the insurgent on the claims they now have the capability to produce chemical arms and are ready to unleash them on assad loyalists this comes amid the latest spate of violence in the country after seventy people were reportedly killed on alleged government as trying to hit a fuel station in the damascus suburbs the top international peace envoy to syria warns the country faces help unless a ceasefire is quote heard some experts blame the lack of progress on the west bank records. if. peace negotiation and peace initiative
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presented by a brahimi last russia is not accepted by the opposition at the moment for tuition theory will be escalating saw the opposition is the party who is. refusing any negotiation with the government one position have chemical weapons this is a very dangerous and with a very serious matter and i think. they don't have. all of the legal binding limits to use it and the danger now is to be used and then blame the government for it to initiate some kind of international response against the syrian government this is dangerous position and i think that this is what the syrian government has always been saying that these to undermine the syrian government and to. get some kind of international attention international support
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specially from the nato on the powers of the west. and at our web site r.t. dot com for you right now a french quarter is waiting to hear evidence suggesting that former president nicolas sarkozy accepted tens of millions of euros in campaign donations from ousted libyan leader moammar gadhafi. and also known as millions around the wild violet to lose weight as part of a new year's resolutions a controversial study claims that they will fund. a longer life so well fleshed out all the details on our website for. wealthy british soil. has moved on to the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. choose your language killing weekend with zero influential presidential some of the. choose the news good consensus you can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose me access to your office. standards of living across the eurozone continue to fall a number of age old problems are on the rise in france they faltering economy has led to toppling surgeon armed robbery with gold and high valued jury and main
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target. small. until a month ago this was one of many jewelry shops on a quiet street in central paris after a gruesome attack by on robbers it never reopened for business having kept robbers out of his store a fifty two year old metal worker tried to chase them down into the street into the parking lot where their motor bikes stood the criminals turned around and fired a shot at him he died right in the middle of the street in broad daylight. the murder shocked france with the country's interior ministry fearing it would not be the last incident of its kind. is some really good news and the we must not regard these attacks as banal these individuals are well trained and they can and will use force and weapons against the employees of jewelry stores. since france plunged into financial crisis armed robberies have become ever more frequent criminals not only attack stores but they also strip people of their jewelry in the street in
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some instances they've gone as far as digging graves up to steal golden teeth from corpses to sell a jewelry stores private jurors say they are scared to do their job now. we had an attack on our store last year and recently a woman working in a neighboring grocery store was taken hostage the robbers thought she worked for us we had to install a special amador and cameras but we still feel like we're in a war zone. diamond rings and gems are a hit with the robbers but it's gold which is the biggest draw it's easy to explain say experts in the midst of the eurozone crisis. the price is going up all the time . twelve years of a continues to rise of the price of gold gold is tiny it's a small so when you fall for four very he's not so difficult because it's something you could put in your pocket pocket it's easy for people. to to
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be shops this is one of the consequence negative consequence of. always our commodities. a lot of products increase price despite so much gold legal and stolen openly on sale experts say this is seriously damaging the market private buyers are springing up and buying the precious metal at an unregulated price the police created a special unit to deal with their but the problem may only fade away when the financial turmoil does alexi russia's ski r.t. reporting from paris. top u.s. is makers out looking east in a bid to flood the volatile asia pacific region with weapons full cost project a further increase in the flow of america voltec to countries and there is less of a territorial disputes recently reached boiling point independent journalist james corbett says the exports trick could backfire and what we can see is really just
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a return to a very old imperial strategy building up bogeymen in order to then create the sales to to combat those bogeyman so it's a very old strategy it was identified by name even by president eisenhower in his farewell address in one thousand nine hundred sixty when he talked about the military industrial complex and we here we are half a century later with the exact same strategy at play and before it was the communists then there was going the terrorist threat and now there's china and that threat so i think it creates a situation where the economics may be what's driving this and we give it towards asia pacific but that in turn creates geopolitical realities so that for example china now sees all of these arms sales going to korea and taiwan and japan and some of the u.s. allies in the region and they respond with a military armaments of their own so it's a kind of self-perpetuating. prophecy that fulfils itself by the economics of the
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situations aging has its eye on what's happening with taiwan and the effort to retrofit the f. sixteen fleet of taiwan but also the japanese x. ray to expand radar for example that just recently has is being expanded and worked on i think has to be seen as a threat by china as well so i think definitely we're going to see an increase in tensions and that will probably create more situations like we saw in the past year with the dispute between japan and china. and staying with territorial disputes divided by politics interest payments would go to one hundred area of east jerusalem and tell you the story of a palestinian family trying to unite after living apart for forty. america's top rating agencies say congress hasn't done enough to remove the risk of another credit downgrade even despite the deal to delay going over the fiscal cliff moody's and standard and poor's are calling on lawmakers to urgently come up with a plan to slash the growing national debt which has gone over its sixteen point
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four trillion dollars limit and the house of representatives approved that senate bill to avoid a train of events which experts say could plunge america back into recession nationwide tax hikes and massive budget cuts have been put on hold at least for the next two months while congress works out its next moves the bills also raises tax rates on high and is for the first time in two decades financial analysts front of wolf says they've been on capitol hill because the country's reputation at stake. congress took the u.s. government the u.s. economy hostage and they let their hostage go about an hour several hours after the hostage deadline and they now would like to be congratulated for letting their hostages go however since they took the hostages it's hard to be excited that edition to wage this is reputational damage the united states as well as really damage the united states because all the uncertainty that all the negativity over the last really ten months almost as this dragged out this deal violated all the
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basic promises to both basic constituencies so nobody wanted to be responsible for a deal that everybody was much more interested in grandstanding and talking ideological purity than solving with nation's problems it was an expiry of a tax cut why are we hearing much about it because they're focusing on the few successes some real some imagined and that is not an area of success and it highlights that when the republican party says no new taxes at all they mean new taxes and including new taxes for people who. can afford it and when the democratic party says no new taxes for anyone making under two hundred fifty thousand they mean no new taxes except for the new taxes that you know have which are thirteen hundred dollars more probably on average per year so nobody really wants to talk about the face plan that they executed here they want to talk about the past twist on their way down that they did not how they landed on their face not their feet. i know that some other world news are brave this hour a gunman has opened fire in a village in southern switzerland killing three people and injuring two others
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because especially churchill was later arrested he was shot and wounded after threatening police the culprit who local media identified at a set a year old local man was reportedly armed with an assault rifle. in india eight state lawmakers facing charges of crimes against a woman could be suspended from office as the country's top court is expected to rule on a potential for tougher regulations against sexual assault a document was submitted in the aftermath of a violent gang rape of a twenty three year old university student in new delhi two weeks ago six suspects are detained in the case are due to be formally charged later on tuesday. as one of the most divided parts of a divided land many palestinian families have no choice but to live apart in one or the neighborhood always jerusalem on his policy or one that to find out why. israelis cannot live in the west bank and most palestinians cannot live in israel which leaves those israelis and palestinians who want to share one home out in the
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cold. one hundred my husband this from have broken i'm from jerusalem i found work in jerusalem and used to live there with my children but without my husband because he is not allowed to live there he couldn't visit me even once at the end of each week i would go to have been to visit him we lived like that for four years well come to no man's land a neighborhood that is technically part of jerusalem but in reality is on the palestinian side of the security wall that israel has built some two thousand mixed couples livea. the problem of cooper arco is that so many people are immigrating to the area because they have to so in four years we've had a group of thirty five thousand people it's become more crowded than gaza. hair and stuff one came to live here six years ago with their three children but life in the village is far from ideal the schools are overcrowded garbage is collected only
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once a week and there's little fresh water so if one is old and sick and basic health services are hard to come by. my husband and my daughter don't have israeli i.d.'s and they can't pass through the checkpoints they need special permission which is very difficult to get on the other hand i am to have my children have israeli id we have a lot of problems far curb is in north jerusalem eighty two percent of the land belongs to jerusalem eighteen percent to the west bank residents pay taxes to the israeli government but because the area lies outside the israeli wall israel is slow to provide services the municipality says that many of the people living in far cub are doing so illegally and so it's not obliged to provide them with services it also says that the security wall makes it more complicated to carry out the services and the state needs to give it more money there have been small victories though residents took the municipality to court and one garbage collection at least
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for now should be more frequent this is the minimal problem from them is really can they deal with us as an enemy and arabs in jerusalem so we have to change that because we have our right we will be the texas everything and the suffering from that phones and internet access are limited because palestinian companies are not allowed to install lines in a so-called israeli area and because the israeli police won't come here law enforcement is scarce. and. there are poorly booklets like this one the goal is to make them not part of jerusalem to make them fall under the jurisdiction of the palestinian authority and living in the middle of it all are couples like so hard and suffer and they nearly want to be together but politics and division are making that more and more difficult every day police here r.t. jerusalem. until a few minutes or recount the end of twenty twelve apocalypse skat and all special report.
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