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media project radio r t dot com. the fight goes on violent crackdowns by egyptian police in cairo protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi. a sort of faces an international backlash over its alleged as strike on a damascus research center in syria which reportedly killed at least two people.
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they do as political elite and double smear secretaries for state and defense was nicer expected to trying to match america's foreign policy. thank you. it's news and the week's top stories this is all see with me thanks for joining us turmoil in egypt a second a week with the opposition stepping up calls for president mohamed morsi to resign the latest a wave of violent crimes has one person killed and more than fifty injured in clashes near the presidential palace but true so brutal crackdowns by police on demonstrators and reports now from cairo. i personally witnessed a lot of police brutality there's been
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a criticism of the place in the ministry of interior i'm off the footage was broadcast of a protester. beaten and trying to cross the tarmac i saw this with my own eyes it could just but i this balcony the man who didn't appear to show any resistance or any threats towards the police caught his trousers by his ankles was trying to face down and then a hit with truncheons before being taken off in a vehicle and later i also saw a police go down an employee of a restaurant just off the front line the man was trying to get he said before the police officer with bird shot to shot him he fell to the ground the mistakes taken by an ambulance this comes our protest is three more talks on the policy yesterday after which the security forces have reclines with the excessive use of tear gas many people are condemning the police this morning saying this is another example all police because if you make in the security forces hands of one of the keys monza the resolution something the president must address there are still people on
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to her square and protest plans in the future opposition forces are not backing down there has been calls from both sides for dialogue the president's second so possible dialogue with the opposition forces ahmed el baradei one of the leaders of the not starvation front said he would engage in dialogue on the condition that they would be the day the government would be to resign and national salvation government would take over and the constitution would be revoked the president himself has said he will not this in c. these are preconditions we do see this you see this kind of happening any time in the future so we expect the violence in the streets the protests across the country in the coming weeks ago. the different prime minister has meanwhile had his heart pelted with stones and bottles in cairo's tahrir square according to local media morsi warned of divisive measures in dealing with the rest with the military enjoying expanding powers during a month long state of emergency the president made
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a brief trip to germany but cancelled his paris visit jeter and rest journalist and political activist while ask and us says that most is european travels only serve to increase tension in his own country is going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but but what will you do with these funds when he's very hesitant and you know he cannot even run his country how it works he left at a time when the police were exercising extreme brutality with a lot of people killed in the port. so where is him imposing the emergency law which he promised he would never would. so 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 you know back in his country the french box
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intervention in mali has been marred by alleged human rights abuses with activists accusing the joint forces of killing civilians torture and ethnic reprisals by the local army the un's anti genocide envoy he was deeply disturbed by the reports and also he obtained an exclusive firsthand account from one family who fell victim to the intervention. grosser that out of one of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the sago region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marco the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside his own home. my brother was attacked by a group of militants the rich children among them he started running and got back
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into our house but they followed him one of the children fired at him but minutes and then another insurgent shot him inside the house my brother fell and was riddled with bullets we laid his body in the house we couldn't bury him because we were afraid to go outside. just me this is just one example of the terror that the conflict erupted in mali and civilians through plague the weakest the most no one was surprised when india bali once jihadist troops arrived it was discovered that the majority of the military were heavily armed child soldiers. the french president during his visit to knowledge said terrorism has been repelled but not wiped out francois hollande retraces the operation will go on for as long as necessary with the u.k. joining the efforts by pledging several hundred troops for non-combat support and jeremy corben a labor member of the u.k. parliament says britain could be in for a lengthy stay in. david cameron is getting sucked into something that i don't
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think he's seriously thought through two weeks ago we started offering transport planes to france with insane force protection to back up the transport planes we sent trainers and we have additional force protection to protect them we then have surveillance aircraft going overhead and there are reports of u.k. special forces i think we're being dragged into this the danger is the more you send any troops in trainers over anything else just suppose something awful happens like one of the training groups is killed by what a term to be insurgent forces what then happens you then go after those groups who then have a greater british military involvement we may well be in for a quite a long high tech surveillance. warfare being conducted by the french and possibly with britain and others. against people that know the terrain very well and will be
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hidden by the local population this could be a very long and very nasty conflict. you're watching on c.n.n. coming your way in just a few minutes. we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become talk so former cia officer who became a whistleblower on america's torture for a while and is now waiting to serve turned off years in prison. on greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into a battleground as hundreds of purse has as well with police over eminent pension cuts for reporters shortly after this break. to the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around
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dot com. you're watching aussie welcome back on wednesday news of israel's as try can see where they are really throw for its alleged ass strikes describing it as a flagrant aggression and a violation of. its i'm also sad that its attack is confront it will be on a piece of the un charter syria says is rated jets destroyed a miniature research center near damascus going to at least western diplomats and syrian rebels claim the target was an alms convoy near lebanon's border destined for hezbollah militants israel has kept silent about the reports that matched up time photos multiple failed attempts by rebel groups to storm the complex iran greater rate of that it will continue to support syria in the face of four have a question of a yeoman as a canary abdo pan african newswire says it's all part of
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a wide a plan to bring down the syrian government. well it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this publication against syria it is. a situation in which they are opening up the front end the war against the government of bashar al assad part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in his campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations out many of which up. the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels
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to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. that has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker an end to see whereas conflict russia's foreign minister might be need the opposition to see right national coalition on the sidelines of a munich security conference both parties agree that as a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen on his piece the owner has the details. this is the biggest security conference really in the world and arguably syria is one of the biggest security issues in the world right now so again allow for of such down for a meeting with moyes out of the t.v. he's the leader of the syrian national coalition the foreign minister of russia coming away seemingly quite happy for the meeting he said upon his arrival back in moscow that swell. the syrian national coalition seem to willing to speak with the current syrian government citing the fact that the whole reason that the
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national coalition exists in the first place is because they had previously refused to talk to president assad however sergey lavrov did err on the side of caution saying that there was no guarantees that this dialogue would take place bringing up the point that the coalition is so fragmented they could hardly really agree with themselves never mind sit down to open the go see a sions with the current syrian government syria featured very highly in the address that was given by sergey lavrov to the the security conference he also told directly to russia's western partners as a second called for unity and trying to bring in an end to the violence and bring discussion to the forefront rather than talk of international intervention he does however raise a few questions towards russia's western partners suggesting there was it worth while pursuing their mantra of regime change in countries like syria at the expense
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of terrorist acts being cast a blind eye to as those acts take place against the civilian population and the the syrian army we also saw around two thousand people gather elsewhere in munich in protest against what they say is they just continuing growth across europe that was relatively peaceful but it was also a topic that had been touched on by surrogate laughed it off in his address where he said that there was no real need. so to expound in the way did it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and on r.t. dot com for you right now iran demonstrates it's growing self-reliance rolling out of old design for all made which officials say on design full defiance purposes only and can abate a raid to take a closer levels on our website. also the israeli soldiers use tear gas and stun grenades against a group of palestinians erected the tent camp and protest that settlement expansion
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in the west bank so i will bring you more analysis on by ground zero mosque dot com . the u.s. and its co establishment is continuing to endorse new chiefs defense secretary nominee trunk hable was grilled by the senate this week while senator john kerry has been sworn in as u.s. secretary of state kerry took over from hillary clinton and many analysts believe his likely to be very old school and his approach you know there may be some changes in style and tone but there won't be a change in substance to him kerry and clinton you see more frankly than there was between the congolese the rightist oversight or a clinton in the last twenty years even in the last since bush and obama what is really change trey's first rate wars in afghanistan and young women pakistan and now they're positioning so-called missiles the financing which is essentially a first rate weapon targeted assassinations intensified under obama and his
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assertion of his right to order that shelling of american citizens anywhere in the world is curie going to stand up in international forums and say no that's wrong we can't do that i don't think so neither did hillary clinton. the first man convicted of america's prison torture program was waiting to start a two and a half years jail sentence but decorated veteran john kiriakou didn't interrogate anyone his crime was to tell the world about washington's then secret program in one of his final in two years before being locked away he told r.t. exactly what hate things he's been punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking
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a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had the ability to she would have given me ten years in this post nine eleven atmosphere that we find ourselves in we have been losing our civil liberties incrementally over the last decade to the point where we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become you know ten years ago the thought of the national security agency spying on american citizens and intercepting their emails would have been anathema to americans and now it's just a part of normal business. the idea that that our government would be using drone aircraft to assassinate american citizens who have never seen the inside of
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a courtroom who have never been charged with a crime have not had due process which is their constitutional right would have been unthinkable and it's something now that happens every every so often every few weeks every few months and there is no public outrage i think this is a very dangerous development. and still ahead for you fighting to stay afloat take a look at how one with all of life has found a way to survive against the domination of service those in the struggling economy . or garry's government is expected to suspend the russian finance the construction of a new nuclear power plant this comes after a national referendum voted in favor of the project the vote however was deemed invited because of all motown out the government said it was holding construction because of the high cost of the plant although some experts suggest well gary is allies in europe and the u.s. fears the project could mean energy dependence on russia and
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a woman of child says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you have to think it will go that. using clear nuclear power or approximately forty years and the source of. all three books that we're using very safe and very real world. once. usually supporting or just. a little bit more with. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the majority but i think if you special new special commission soon in the parliament. who are going to just go there is the people looking at all these so-called blue purple but see even you distributions bulgarian civil. a lesson i'll check some other news making
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headlines this hour in spain riot police clashed with hundreds of personnel in the capital madrid outrage was sparked after prime minister rudd hole he denied corruption allegations and vowed not to resign serai has been accused of receiving more than two hundred fifty thousand euros in bribes over a decade the opposition is planning more demonstrations across the country. he doesn't step down so the pictures you're seeing now are among the fast from. international. ruptly. d.n.a. tests have confirmed a suicide bomber from a turkish extreme left organization carried out an attack on the u.s. embassy in tokyo capital ankara a security guard was killed by the explosion of the missions and trance on friday police have arrested three people the radical group being blamed strongly condemns what they see as u.s. influence over their nation and calls turkish prime minister at table at a one american puppet. in a silly
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a romanian passenger plane with fifty people on board overshot the runway at rome's main airport at least six people were injured two seriously as the aircraft ended up on the grass and tipped on to its wing because of the accident isn't known yet but officials are suggesting high winds and by the weather conditions could be to blame. in greece as thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched past the u.s. embassy in the torchlight procession they were chanting out to us and and to take their slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and take it seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the agency where the turkish military accused of shooting it down. greece was also hit by a stalemate is trying this week at this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions so hundreds battled with police after storming
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the building of the labor minister's office and lord george could regard it was as they were thought of or his response was part of the new york probe. the government has decided to follow up all these years. as it sees i do use the that is distance to your stated mission which surely got to do. the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional against the very sentence likes it now we have seen border collies blocked very violently against a generally peaceful and kind of the most recent when it seemed the last three or four weeks i've been painting over for propaganda try to convince us that now there was it's become best there is i don't believe that this is true is exactly because we are following this same set of policies overstating measures that the fourth hears has condemned these last five of slow death that this recession of the
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economy going to actually move the economy on a third choice other measures hope by a vote and zazen of the population and also affect the socialites i think that as foreigners are well aware for all this said a flow for this is there's one called much. economists in the u.k. are warned recent heavy snowfall in britain could push her into a triple dip recession independent retailers already phrases struggle to keep going as it is but also his point of boyko went to see one ancient business which has turned the tide and is striving with a little help from its friends it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local stall in the hall to virtually stingel and for three hundred and seventy years 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 desert. it was faced with going out of business until twenty five
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villages stepped in raise five thousand pounds to keep it open and offer to work them for free i couldn't live in this village without. the community nature of the village which i'm sure the free workforce allows it to stay open and breakeven i think people who are happy in their lives by working for free. to come in and do something knowing that your contribution has a meaning and a purpose isn't ours it is heritage and we've got to make sure he does continue to the next generation volunteers who run the stop say that there are two secrets to success the locally sourced produce means that the propping up the local economy take for example your free range eggs delivered from a nearby village there's a second so recess secret alerts the famous chocolate biscuits customers travel far and wide for this homemade treat but even with volunteers staying open is hard
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the major national chains these immense buying power tempts shoppers with food sold for next to nothing has killed off thousands of independent british shops leaving ghost villages in their wake when 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 offered it because once you lose something like this you can never get it back again and they're not alone in getting together to save their small shop from extinction there are three hundred other communities 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 community shops are offering something very often quite different from what a supermarket is. offering for example they offer cafes they're offering postal services
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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 him shop open and so be it . i really do it's the kind of spirit that could see this tiny store whether the worst and hopefully stay open for another three hundred years. north norfolk u.k. . and in a few minutes we'll have a special report on those suffering from brittle bone disease when even the tiniest movement can only see with function.
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you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrified cogs who believe all the propaganda give up all their rights for the losing of safety to coach jerry seinfeld who are these people well maybe some of them maybe working at your local school braindead bureaucracy zombies at a pennsylvania school suspended a kindergartner note kindergartner as a terrorist threat because she threatened to shoot another student with a gun that shoots soap bubbles i guess this was all a mix up because the girl she wanted to shoot didn't understand that it was in reference to bubbles and not bullets children in kindergarten can often misunderstand things but the administration of the school seems to be no smarter than six year olds immediately going into total panic mode guess what this is hardly the first time that something like this has happened remember the kid who pointed a piece of chicken at a teacher and said bang the thing is that the real terrorism of the event is that the mental sleeves of fear propaganda that work at these schools are raising
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a generation of children to be just like them somebody shoot me with a bubble gun that's just my opinion. wealthy british style sun it's time to. time. markets why not. find out what. it's really happening to the global economy cars are employed on our t.v. . it was born doctors told us she had multiple fractures they also said lisa would be
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a difficult child to handle she was bedridden for the first year after she had to eat and sleep on a cushion because she would cry when we touched her. yes i probably fell from the chair and from the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i broke my leg. i cried for a while. and then at the hours sleep. but why why why why did it have to be us. i. the world.
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