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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of harvard. breaking news this hour israeli jets bombed a military research center near the syrian capital of damascus killing at least two people and injuring five more. the further we go from says military campaign in molly's says more accusations of civilian deaths in a strike on human rights activists say they have evidence of multiple on investigating killings by the modern army. virtual kidnappings ransom in your eye and cyber terrorism that's only a quick glimpse into the internet to find future from the top boss. and greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into
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a battleground as hundreds of protesters ball with police over eminent pension. you're watching our live from the russian capital with me to my must say job breaking news israeli jets have carried out a deadly bombing raid on a military research center near the syrian capital damascus that according to a statement from the syrian government just people have died in the attack and five more have been left wounded four more of them joined now by dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syrian tribe dr mohammad day if this strike is confirmed to have come from israel what does that spell for this conflict. it finally makes sense because they're apple. or as they like to call themselves lucian and
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they have been thanking. their masters for the best seven months they have managed to attack and two hundred. over two or two and sent to be. followed by an air strike from israel so it always ends up it makes them it only shows that israel has a great interest in the instability in syria and it is being helped by by groups of the military. and why the military research center of all places. to get hazard a guess yeah why do you think they targeted that particular that particular center when it's pretty clear in this interview they are afraid to go. into research centers are responsible for the things. in particular.
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lent to them. is very easy to stop this research and start this process and of course israel will claim that this is connected to the chemical weapons arsenal this is of course not true because nobody stores chemical weapons in the research center over there let's remember that the. who was responsible for. military research projects have been. assassinated in damascus. and it's also remembered that the person who orchestrated the syrian. project. was also access and even their masters in the bombing of the. security center in damascus so this is this is not the first time they attacked the research center for the first time the jets but this has been going on since the beginning. we know
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that it is israel has made it clear that it is main priority is making sure that syria's chemical arsenal doesn't fall into the hands of the rebels is a strike connected. of course they will try to connect this tripe to the chemical weapon arsenal in the media but this is of course nonsense. anybody who lives in syria and knows a little bit about the service centers or who has. some relatives who work there they know that this is not at all of chemical weapons it is about stopping the syrian. scientific military research project and its. link there so that will help them the many is the resistance in the palestinian resistance ranks because they know that the easiest answer is somehow connected to the resistance into the horse if you wish in the middle east. what you say that this strike if it happened to be seen as direct outside intervention and will syria
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be able to retaliate tat afford to retaliate. first yes it is of course it is a direct intervention these are enemy ships that hit the target inside syria so they are definitely. syrians is that this is was prepared for by people who call themselves syrians and call themselves evolutionists and. democracy and the proles have better syria by destroying the syrian. bases and allowing israel to be able to do this now with. one hundred percent yes this could be in other forms it's not necessarily a direct attack syria has been known for it and you think through other ways. in the long term for example i would expect syria to provide these resistance forces with their i want one of those three thousand years because they know this is what
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israel fears don't want and i think this will be the form of retaliation do you think this will open the door for others to think they might be able to take a swing at syria now and se other side mean those who are the rebels and how many all of the rebels hold little love for israel i mean if television has to take sides in the civil war how will that be viewed by the wearing sides. so your first question i hope there will be enough reasoning. for people to do because if syria managed to to absorb this with the syrian government feel that it's otherwise their tack will definitely rigorous and i am hoping that turkey or qatar or other. supporting forces will be worthy enough to take any further steps. to answer your question. this is this is not for him to see but.
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i am not sure. if i have also got. all right dr mohammad thank you very much editor in chief of the syria tribe and news website today giving us some and the listeners on the breaking news of us of israeli jets carrying out deadly bombs three and a military research center near the syrian capital right this comes after the leader of the syrian opposition has agreed to start talks with president assad but has set a high price for opening negotiations was all kind of once a long list of conditions met including the release of one hundred and sixty thousand detainees she's part of syria brings a more on the story now we should warn you that the following images in that report could be disturbing to view with. does a complete turnaround because in the past the message from him in both the opposition has been that under no conditions would there be any kind of talks with
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assad's regime it is however a precondition and that is that one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners need to be released now what is clear is that the syrian president is not going to agree to this what is not clear is exactly how they reach that figure of one hundred and sixty thousand how to made this announcement on his facebook page where he also mentioned another condition and that was that the passports for exiled citizens need to be renewed now these announcements come amid no letup in the violence we're looking at some sixty thousand people who have been killed in more than a year of violence and just a day ago the bodies of dozens of men with a hands bound behind their backs were found along the banks of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo it's not clear who was behind these killings it's not clear when they occurred or indeed who these victims are but it's obvious happening as we see growing clashes and confrontations between the soldiers of the syrian president as well as opposition fighters and we witnessing more
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postings on you tube of brutal cessations brutal killings very often being carried out by opposition fighters announcement comes amid international warnings that syria might fall into the hands of radical islamists if no solution is indeed found more and more the sense in the international community is that the country is falling apart and also that it looks as if the syrian president bashar assad is not going anywhere the u.n. arab league mediator left or brahimi told the united nations security council that assad may be able to hold on to power for now he also warned that syria was breaking up before everyone's eyes and also admitted that there had been no progress made in efforts to establish talks over eight political transition now we're hearing the same kind of message come from example. from the french foreign minister who has warned that syria risks falling into the hands of islamised militant groups last week france also said that there was no sign that the syrian
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president assad was about to be overthrown so we certainly witnessing this kind of concern being expressed by the international community it does reverse previous statements where we heard numerous people saying that assad could hold on to power for a long time jordan's king abdullah for example has also said that assad is consolidating his grip for now so what we're witnessing is wasted concern over the growing strength of jihadist militants who are fighting autonomously in the disorganized ranks of the anti assad rebel forces and that that is rising so what we're seeing is that enthusiasm for the coalition is evaporating. as well has boycotted a u.n. review of his human rights practices becoming the first country to make such a move it claims the organization is biased against it and the feeling of isolation is growing in tel aviv not only when it comes to international policies but the country planning to build more defensive walls on territories
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a consensus as are. reports. if you were allowed to invest your money into israel's construction companies those supplying materials for defensive wars you would have probably made to have to profit government decision suggests they will never run out of business and. we intend to erect a fence along the golan heights we know that on the other side of our border with syria today the syrian army has moved away and in its place global jihad forces have moved in therefore we will defend this border against both infiltration and terrorism. that would make a third defensive wall in less than twenty years along with the one in jerusalem and on the border with egypt barriers with lebanon and jordan are also being discussed all have the same just a few security reasons israel built a concrete wall in the west bank more than a decade ago to protect itself from palestinian terrorism years on not only the still dividing the land and the people but the opinions as well supporters of the
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defensive barrier pointed to a decreased number of attacks while its opponents say that its existence in the first place is creating more grounds for instability political writer michael believes the west bank barrier may have been a temporary solution years ago but it's no longer proving effective just as the march braced friends with the sea knight peninsula that eventually failed to keep out african migrants is building another turns israel into a fortress for shaft he says then it will be a medieval one. holds in the war so if someone really. willing to harm you can do it with or without the war and the last decision of the government show the craziness or the crazy philosophy which is behind me to create a normality for our children for our grandchildren based on the fortress completely
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surrounded by a wall by the fence we're going back to the middle age with this philosophy of creating an almighty behind the war the war building business may seem profitable to some but financial experts say constructing these barriers consumes a sizeable chunk of the defense budget as well as suffocating regional development in which is part of the bill as seen in the state bought of their competitors it was excluded by the wall and now it is became. almost a get to some of. the part of the. land we are trying various sources of his generals on the war for us is a nightmare and it is also very much damage ing to their business environment the fence at the border with egypt can be excused for being an international border the golan heights on the other hand is only a cease fire line left from the israeli syrian warfare so not only it would not
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protect israel from any kind of mordant weapon attack but just like the wall in the west bank it could become another more humans to the indefinite occupation of territory conquered by force. r.t. reporting from israel. egypt oppositions send a clear message to the president they want to see mohamed morsy part urgent all after almost a week of deadly unrest as meanwhile for into the e.u. to discuss partnership deals on a visit shortened by chaos at home that's in a few minutes. also ahead four year opened to detention the team but also with shutting down guantanamo bay gets the axe. while a probe into cia secret prisons around the world gets a little. human rights groups and independent activists are raising the alarm over the rising number of atrocities allegedly committed by the mali an army as well as a french military assisting it government forces like use of multiple executions
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without trial or due process while reports fine merging of french air strikes that have resulted in civilian deaths perez a launches combat mission in mali almost three weeks ago under the banner of merging out islamic insurgency and the north west african state revenues to international consultant former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says that investigations and criminal procedures are just too much to ask for. what i hear now is how this surprises me i mean first of all the mali an army does hold a grudge against the people who are sent from the northern part of the country and secondly the shows are of very low grade and have very little dominance etc as a they're not really a regular army in that sense there's only a. harley state apparatus functioning how can your adjusted people and examine what they do you can't you just ground in a country like that so the only thing you can do correctly is if you think people
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might be terrorist is hold them and arrest them and detain them but you certainly are doing this kind of actually judicial executions but eternally surprises me that this is going on right now this country needs support yes this country needs are a good why is it that this help only comes in the form of military invasions that's a basic question usually we should ask ourselves. london based activists from stop the war coalition lindsey german says the french led military action in mali will only cause the spread of extremism. i think if you look more generally we were told in two thousand and one the war in afghanistan that will get rid of terrorism in afghanistan it moved the problems for the british and americans to pakistan then we were told suddenly al qaida has spread to the middle east now we're told we've got . in the macweb now whatever the truth is about what exactly always represent what
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you're finding is all for eleven years of the war on terror more says against western powers more terrorism more fight for me there is and until there is a political solution to the grievances and to the problems that. still to come a case of sexual abuse against the russian child services authorities in moscow see just public meeting the newly implemented ban on american adoptions it still runs high self a. good laboratory curbeam was able to build on these most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach me creation why you should care about humans . this is why you should care only.
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a plot of the new science fiction bestseller but a full cost given by the chairman of google eric schmidt one that a virtual lives are becoming as vulnerable as a real once you got a piece going off explains. the image of a human future liberated by technology and to hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voiced his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists could use the web to run a drone war essential in california could fly a drone strike a target in a remote part of the world in fact schmidt says hackers will be known as cyber terrorists could well become the targets of the same drones but it's not only about potential terrorists states and governments can use cyber technology to isolate and
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distort the lives of their critics call this online ethnic cleansing moreover a cyber identities that your online avatar in social networks could be taken hostage for ransom actually there are already cases of hackers remotely blocking personal computers and demanding cash tool or feet cyber identities me soon also form a global black market where users will be able to buy an identity the always dreamed of in real life also pointed to the record so much of our lives is stored on servers now any past mistakes will be there for all the world to see typically at the worst possible moment when you're applying for that job mortgage making the marriage proposal or running to become president in fact the lives of everyone will be so public will have to teach children about cyber safety before safe sex well these are only predictions but smith's depressing vision for the internet is a reminder to be careful whatever you post and do online may bite you back when you
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least expect it. but trouble could also be looming for google itself online we've got the story of how google's new policies and close to no users online habits are on the web giant a day in court with millions of u.k. citizens. and how would you feel if you were slapped with a fine for making noise moving furniture or knocking on the walls at night well that's just one misdemeanor that they will be punished and some people make under north georgia come to find out what other creative measures have been put in place . a virtual clash occurred ad greece's labor minister's office says hundreds of protesters battled with police after storm in the building the demonstrators raged over an eminent drownd of fresh pay cuts and pension installations all part of athens austerity drive but the police response according
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to lawyer george to travelers who was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up holy sea of zero tolerance as it sais i do use the that existence of your state in measures so we have steam to the government to take in medicine measures that they are unconstitutional against the very center strikes and now we have seen all of their lives very violently against a generally peaceful and calm demonstration where only seeing the last three or four weeks campaigning for propaganda trying to convince us that now their worst is becoming best there is i don't believe that this is true is exactly because we are following this same set of policies over spirit in most of the first three years has condemned greece. of slow death that this recession of the economy contraction
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of the economy under thorough social measures vocalization of the population and also back to social rights i think that as far as what we're following this set of policies there's of course. egypt's supposition has called for an urgent meeting with the president and ministers to end the violence in the country and mohamed morsi himself is currently in berlin to negotiate upon the ship agreement he had planned to visit paris next but decided to head back home instead violent protests in egypt to have been going on for almost a week and have resulted in a over fifty deaths thousands have been calling for an end to morse's rule clashing with police and troops and defying the curfew all day imposing three towns along the suez canal blogger and journalist while eskandar says morsi hopes to game outside support to validate his crackdown on oppositions at home he's going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but but what will he do with
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these funds when he's very. and you know you cannot even run this country how it works you left at a time when the police were exercising brutality with a lot of people killed in the port. of him imposing the emergency law which which is promised he would never work. so it's actually has been present and i think he's just trying to secure international relationships so that he can oppress the people. back in his country hopes of a timely closure of guantanamo bay have dreamed for them but the man to us with the recent thing inmates and shutting down the u.s. detention center in cuba now transferred away the white house says not so fast find a replacement daniel fried was picked for the job in two thousand and nine by president obama vowed to shut down the notorious prison friday worked to convince
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other nations to take guantanamo inmates considered to be low risk but he soon saw his job grow more difficult with new laws complicating the repatriation of detainees over the almost eight hundred inmates that have passed through guantanamo only nine have had charges brought against them including the five nine eleven suspects currently facing pretrial hearings meanwhile investigations into america's so-called black sites abroad are making little headway a years long probe into covered cia jails in poland in particular has investigators frustrated with washington not voluntary much help and as artists are really going to school reports even if the details were forthcoming just as might not be. one tunnel may hold all the headlines but all the interested it means people are moving their focus elsewhere so-called black sites secret prisons were established by the
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cia during its well publicized war on terror unlike the cause however these secret facilities were never publicly discussed by the authorities the us claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions to international law and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were to look at it you will you will see something almost a deliberate site except for the imposing fences surrounding it likewise a suspected secret prison poland is believed to be located here apparently in one of the most beautiful spots in the country according to various reports mostly from journalists or human rights organizations so-called high value detainees were flown
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in by the cia for interrogation at these polish facilities. i managed to get the flight records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have learned an aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied these landings and reported different destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what is some earth during its course remains unknown one man who has been charged with involvement is poland's former chief of intelligence and security is big news to miss called ski this first high profile official of any nation to be prosecuted over the issue while this investigators have only one response to all questions concerning their investigation all the information has been classified as it involves state secrets which of course they're not allowed to divulge on top of
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that since the case directly involves u.s. officials one would imagine warsaw and washington working very closely together yet people who are privy to the investigation say this is definitely not the case the united states authorities have not helped the investigation in any way in fact i can say obstructed the investigation by invoking in my absolutely bad. article three. mutually glistens treaty between poland and the united states. they've refused to produce any information requested by the prosecutor therefore the extent of their investigations progress just like any information about the torture of prisoners regarding who what where when and how all of it remains a mystery and build investigation is rumored to conclude next month by the looks of it whatever its outcome may also be a state secrets and swept under the carpet. another case of abuse against
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russian children adopted by u.s. citizens has come to light investigators in moscow have launched a criminal case into allegations of sex crimes against a six year old boy in an american force the family. has more on that the increasing number of news of inhumane treatment of russian children adopted by americans is a large me to say the least but what's worse is that the russians can hardly do anything about it from here from across the atlantic and all russian investigators could do is launch a criminal probe here locally common sense says it will not affect the alleged child rapist at all boarding russian investigators the family that sexually abused him had already been convicted by u.s. courts earlier for acts of abuse against.
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