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demonstrators across egypt ignore president morsi scurvy after he implemented a state of emergency in areas affected by fatal riots. medical workers in bahrain claimed are constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom drive with anti-government sentiment. and to seize russian words he needs he will be tried posthumously on tax evasion charges his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and watch.
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it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r.t. marina josh welcome to the program protesters in egypt are out on the streets again despite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football rights local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital . president obama issued this state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan it's been a they've seen the worst violence in the last three days he also employees a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will mean on the ground is likely to be several street battles between security forces and protesters as they remain on the streets also according to egyptian emergency law security forces are now able to rest citizens and detain
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them for up to thirty days without charges to like he did see a wave of arrests across those three cities as people have violate the curfew and clash with police but the violence continues here in the capital as well security forces are firing tear gas. government protests as they have been all night in quite dramatic scenes takeouts is taking over the whole of down time cairo leaving many to question whether the president may see the carrier curfew here in the capital as well some have welcomed the move by the president to impose this state of emergency and he had been criticized for sitting on the fence how the opposition coalition the national salvation front assuming tanian stance against the president they are demanding that the cabinet resign or the constitution be revoked and the national salvation government take over so it's unlikely that they will actually have dialogue with the president this point there's also protests planned today across the country in particular in the capital against the president who they see
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as illegitimate this is also marking the second anniversary of january twenty eighth one of the bloodiest days of the eight hundred they are pricing we saw protesters take to create for the first time really in this growing crisis is going to be a lot of pressure on the president to make this these dialogues work with the opposition and sort of a crisis across the country so president morsi is looking for an end to the violence and has asked the opposition just to down for peace talks but political activists some of fozzy says the muslim brotherhood led government will look to maintain the status quo unless factions from the entire political spectrum put pressure on them. alyse feel that people in the street. it challenges them a challenge that or thirty particularly in terms of going to situational amendment we are hearing all the times that people in muslim brotherhood do not want to change the constitution and cesar's a constitution is a pistol over the globe. saw i think is the more people exercise placed on them.
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reacted positively and the try to accommodate all political trends and all political factions within. political system i'm afraid that the muslim brotherhood would like to manipulate the state operate this force of sake people speaking about this issue and we have to build a new democratic system build on. neutral state operate the same egypt and others a state appointed to serving one political party. still in that period where bahrain beset by violent anti-government protests those in the medical field seem to be increasingly targeted by the authorities doctors say you're suffering severe of a tribute for treating injured protesters well the government investigating some of those allegations now here chefs looks now at whether there was helping others in the kingdom are the ones at risk not to dive was among
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a group of doctors who were trying to help the injured during a protest in bahrain she claims that after violently crushing the dissent the or turned their attention to her and her colleagues who were providing first aid they denied. health care to the patients and protesters. the doctors did not obey the orders for such. decided to punish those doctors i was taking place for ten days that i didn't know where it was. all that time i was blindfolded and handcuffed i was in a solitary confinement for back to twenty one days. and they would just open the door of the cell and beat me up. there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my thought she she was beating me and she electrocuted me almost two dozen doctors were arrested back then
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this for the fuel the anger of the protesters and turned the hospitals grounds into the scene of the rally the salmaniya hospital is bahrain's leading medical institution and that's where most of the arrests have been made after those events it now looks like a full trust god heavily by the right police and not everybody can get a human rights activist say if you had suffered for speaking out against the regime and decided to come here for treatment you could make matters even worse for yourself anyone who was injured from the protests they cannot go to the hospital because they would be interested in getting beaten and taken to the jail last year many protester and in jail where torture and certain money are we have a story and the similar people and protests are being tortured and the jail but in my country protests there were tortured inside. britain not who was charged with
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treason and sentenced to fifteen years in prison before being acquitted because of what she believed to be international pressure on bahrain's government the fate of many other doctors remains unclear the person who allegedly tortured not and others princes. has been officially charged by police she denies all allegations against her meanwhile the guy. woman stands resumed that the action it took against the hospital was the right thing to do. these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital eight condemn the acts of these doctors and the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication that bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far from the only torture accusation c.c.t.v.
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cameras have been installed at all prisons in a move to become more transparent according to the authorities but with protests in the gulf states still continuing and accusations of human rights violations intensifying the opposition is still wondering what happens in the places where the cameras cannot see. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. so i have for you the u.s. to fans its record to in the middle east i'm going secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt and libya but remains hesitant on syria. a big achievement for small business find out how centuries old village shop in britain is surviving the current financial troubles our report on that coming up after the break.
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i. i. i i i i i i i i'm. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that very profitable also it is a very high return on investment. which is good though meaning he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years you cannot always have to pay the armed groups that they needed better than other managers or change their name and strategy but just still the same murderous. high ranking suspects give no comment pretty upset on that mr president goes. to president putin.
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both the. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end and he says he's sick and stop the bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. of the gun nuts and your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. blood rivers from gold sink i've never heard of such a case as ours were so much money and gold has been stolen for so many years. for all the gold in colombia on our t.v. .
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welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to life from moscow a posthumous trial will take place for disease russia lawyer sergei magnitsky who is charged with tax evasion investigation against him was closed after he died in pretrial detention in the vampyr in two thousand and nine but was later reopened the circumstances of his death sparked criticism in the us affecting relations between moscow and washington are just a gorgeous going off has the details. officially this is the first post most trial in russia's history but it seems this is not so much about city magnitsky anymore but about his former employer william browder who used to be the head of the russian office of her british capital investment fund the prosecution believes that the fund was around twenty million dollars short give or take in its taxes and since most of these q was it account he was directly responsible for dealing with taxes that suspected that he submitted think recedes while mr browder may have authorized that if he was detained then william browder managed to leave
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russia to the u.k. he's a british citizen and london has been refusing to actually buy him what monies get himself claimed that he had revealed a massive corruption seem in walding senior russian officials but unfortunately he died in that pretrial detention center before and either him or the authorities could prove their claims also the circumstances of his death and officially he died from heart problems the investigation into that he did not reveal any violations from the authorities while he was held in this pretrial detention center nevertheless in the west of human needs he is largely viewed or specially in the states as the victim of various human rights violations and the so-called magnitsky act passed recently by american lawmakers it gives the green light to sanctioning a russian official suspected there in the us of being connected to the violations
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of human rights according to russia's prime minister dmitry medvedev. this is not only a political politicized case but also this act to go it against all international laws and norms. but i work that each country has the right to deny any country's citizen an entry visa to its territory. this is something normal but it's something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it i mean the united states could and still kemper hibbett any russian officials or entrance to america in the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it becomes a public campaign with congress saying it will draw up a list of individuals who have been involved in a crime what do you think it is if not an extra judicial execution of the convicts these individuals without any trial or prosecution but each year so that no one
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talks about the magnitsky act only started in the u.s. moscow warns that we will view it as an unfriendly act and that will be a massive response and russia lawmakers did pass a law a sort of the russian blacklist which also sanctions american citizens different categories of those connected to why lesions of human rights like connected to the go on to animal prison or to the violation of the rights of russian citizens and then fall back towards the general battle for all americans to adopt russian children into the in many cases of the violations of their rights sometimes of even that snow at first but i mean it was viewed as part of russia's response to the london scare but now. the prime minister has said again that although the general adoption was on the way an emotional week caused
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by them of these. defacto and we believe these things are not connected well dmitri medvedev also spoke about the conflict in syria he says unless the country starts the reconciliatory process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining the foreign intervention should be ruled out but the prime minister did say time is not on president asad side. i think there are fewer chances for him to stay home with every new day every week and every month but let me repeat it is up to the syrian people to make a decision not up to russia the united states or any other state now the main task is to launch a national reconciliation process we should think about the future of for instance if the opposition which by the way has been formed outside of syria comes to power which what is it going to do with its members will exterminate representatives of other islamic movements and other confessional they are already doing this that's
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why there are two options either it will be a protest of national reconciliation and you held under the control of the international community or and civil war there is no in between. and that it can see the full interview with prime minister dmitry medvedev on our website r.t. dot com. while u.s. president barack obama and secretary of state hillary clinton have defended their foreign policy record in the middle east both appeared in a joint televised interview as america's top diplomat prepares to step down responding to critics who urged decisive action in the region obama side of egypt and libya as examples of where his administration played a leading role in aiding regime change as i made accusations of a u.s. retreat of presidents have former libyan leader colonel gadhafi quote probably does not agree with that assessment but both obama and clinton admits the conflict in syria should be handled carefully with the president has it and whether
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intervention would help resolve the crisis journalist and anti-war activist don de bar says clinton's reign as secretary of state has been a failure. look at the condition of the world right now and know that hillary clinton has been active active for four years the really disheartening thing about the show which is what it was shown on sixty minutes exclusively in the united states was they spent an awful lot of time trying to explain to people how these two former primary campaign two thousand and eight adversaries could work together for four years and barack obama saying if it wasn't horror hillary clinton wouldn't have achieved success in libya the fact that this country free which was bombed for eight months by nato by the us and its allies with thousands of people dying many homes and the infrastructure that was built up in the last forty years being devastated in the form of the people shouldn't surprise anyone that clinton avoided
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the actual testimony and so everyone else had testified which is what any witness wants to do because then you can't be contradicted by any subsequent testimony and at this point in time she is leaving with glasses we were reminded several times that are the consequence of the brain injury she suffered that didn't allow her to testify and now she's being you know patted on the back by obama forest success in libya that she still has an account for the failure of its freddy's its it's like washington teenagers. and arcee dot com right now in iran bans oil exports to the e.u. that's despite a fad for the long haul ready for bids imports from tehran find out what's behind iran's tit for tat response more details on our website. also on line for you on holocaust remembrance day it always acts prime minister silvio berlusconi causes out wage suggesting the country's former dictator did well despite his anti-semitic
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welcome back you're going to live from moscow now is to go look at some other stories from around the world families in brazil are mourning the loved ones killed by a deadly nightclub fire at least two hundred thirty three people died in santa maria after a fireworks live by a band performing on stage caused a massive blaze the flame swept through the crowd a venue filling the air with smoke matty victims reportedly choked on daily fumes or were crushed as hannah came party goers stampeded to the exit some witnesses claimed that security guards attempted to keep the only exit of the club shut until they were overpowered. thanks let forces in mali have secured the airport of timbuktu one of the major northern towns occupied by islam the fighters for the last year but they are yet to fully or root out what they call qaeda linked militants from the area meanwhile the offensive is causing collateral damage claiming the lives of innocent civilians two weeks ago french helicopter attacks in
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qana killed at least twelve residents of a nearby village france has faced accusations the campaign is actually a return to its colonial past to secure a mali's natural resource. area for iran the former israeli prime minister has shown signs of brain activity after being in a coma for seven years the eighty four year old suffered a stroke in two thousand and six during recent scans his responses were heightened after being shown pictures of his family and hearing recordings of his son's however the responses don't indicate sharan is likely to fully recover and he remains in a deep coma. over one hundred thousand people flooded the streets of paris in support of a bill allowing gay marriage and adoption by same sex couples demonstrators waved banners proclaiming equality is not a threat draft law dubbed marriage for everyone has been high on president francois hollande janda ever since he is election the issue has bitterly divided the nation
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the french government will start debating. the bill on tuesday at is predicted to easily pass the socialist dominated parliament. the search for survivors of sunday's russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight crewmembers confirmed dead the vessel named chance one of the one encountered severe inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including nineteen russians fifteen people have now been rescued emergency services are now looking for the seven people who remain missing and it's not known while cost the accident . despite recent forecasts the u.k. could be sliding into another recession but some small businesses are managing to weather the financial storms as the selfless actions of some there are helping one local shop survive in its ongoing battle against supermarket giants are just bully
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boy who went along to meet the volunteers and find out more it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the whole lot of rural east england for three hundred and seventy year is visits as you stumble across the it's hearing a village shop in this remote region of norfolk say that it's like an oasis in the middle of the does it. it was faced with going out of business and till twenty five villages stepped in raise five thousand pounds to keep it open and offer to what they're for free i couldn't live in this village without. the community nature of the village which is the free workforce allows it to stay open and breakeven i think people are happy in their lives by working for free and it's actually quite therapeutic to come in and do something knowing that your contribution has a meaning and a purpose isn't ours which is heritage and we've got to make sure it does continue
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for the next generation volunteers who run the salt say that there are two secrets to success locally sourced produce means that that propping up the local economy take for example your free range eggs delivered from a nearby village there's a second so recessed secret that the famous chocolate biscuits customers travel far and wide for this homemade treat but even with volunteers staying open is hard the onslaught of major national chains has immense buying power attempts shoppers with food sold for next to nothing has killed off thousands of independent british shops leaving ghost villages and now wait well obviously we're up against supermarkets and we all use supermarkets but to be able to have a local store which does local produce and it's something where you can chat to people you meet everybody the gossip goes on in here is amazing it would be dreadful if we'd all sit because once you lose something like this you can never
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get it back again and they're not alone in getting together to save their small shop from extinction there are three hundred other community stores in some of the u.k.'s most rural pockets winning customers by knowing that retail means detail so operating in really difficult economic times but they really punching above their weight shops are offering something. very often quite different from what a supermarket is. offering for example they offer cafes they're offering postal services they're offering somewhere to go in and talk to your neighbors and your friends and if working for free is what it takes to keep it hearing and shop open and so be it you know and you know. i mean they do it's the kind of spirit that could see this tiny store whether the was just and hate they stay open for another three hundred he is plenty boy he north norfolk u.k. and in just a few minutes people about and his crossed i guess discuss whether u.k.
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is really ready to withdraw from the e.u. . the fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by security for insulting the dear leader the sounds really bad like something out of one thousand nine hundred four where thoughts come out of nowhere the second you say something out of line about the party. to the song loop it was singing it had been going on for thirty minutes at that point this rant was more like a hip hop filibuster stopping the whole show and dragging on and on and on the so i think security just wanted to silence him in general not silence as anti obama
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opinions so you know loopy next time when you want to bring up obama's drone usage or total disregard for the constitution then keep it under three minutes everything will be just fine but that's just my opinion. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with the very profitable also it is a very high return on investment. which is good knowing that he has it but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to play the armed groups that made me the best i knew the kind of managers who change their name and
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strategy but just tell the same murderous. high ranking suspects give no comment pretty upset about that mr president you assume. the president in. both the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end and he says sick and stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. blood rivers from gold sage i've never heard of such a case as ours where so much money and gold has stolen so many years. for all the gold in colombia on our t.v. .

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