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one policeman is killed and hundreds injured as fierce clashes erupt in the egyptian city of port actual forces move those held over their alleged involvement in last year's deadly stadio riot the country's opposition greets america's top diplomat with hostility and accusations of meddling on his first visit to cairo. u.s. soldier bradley manning admits being behind the biggest leak of secret documents in american history claiming he wanted the public to know the truth the military prosecution is pushing to put behind bars for life accusing him of aiding terrorists. and is by by benedict the pope become the first catholic leader to greet and to in six hundred years leaving behind a church mired in child abuse and corruption scandals.
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the latest news on the week's top stories you're watching the weekly here on our she was me hello and welcome to the program. hundreds have been injured and at least one policeman has been killed after theists clashes erupted in the egyptian sales pool sorry eight demonstrators took to the streets until sources chose to chose to move prisoners jailed over their role in last year's deadly riots that left over seventy dead and this comes while the u.s. secretary of state is in cairo for talks with president morsi a move that sparks and angry outcry from the opposition all seems both true has more now from cairo where we've having a quite dramatic reports from port side the coastal city this started so after thirty nine defendants in this ports are you trying to bridge the power out this said what's going to happen in february of this closely based local much these defendants are being moved the families are very angry about them being moved they
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gathered at the security directorate building and broke out between the police forces protesters because you also have violence in months sure the naldo city here in egypt this is after a young man was killed he was run over by a police vehicle the minister of interior saying it is a mistake for his father how to maintain two is one of the twice rights groups reporting that a field hospital in the. political group but popular current headquarters was also attacked by police we can guess what we're really getting is chaotic and quite violent reports across the country including here in the competition clashes have broken out on the cornice between the cover for justice and security forces were posted this is all the backdrop of the u.s. secretary of state visit to egypt which was seen to be very unpopular here in egypt he spoke with the president today and said he would america with that pledge four hundred fifty million dollars to the country however this is done little to peace
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the people i see roy and how his meeting yesterday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry burnt pictures of john kerry saying that he was here to support the mission brotherhood and push american interests. and women japanese could understand also have meths lie isn't always believes washington is starting to realize it may be supporting the wrong side of. think there is a double face policy in washington the backing of the muslim brotherhood goes back to the cia's role in egypt back in nineteen fifties when the world saw the muslim brotherhood as a potentially useful tool to put in their bag of organizations that they manipulate around the world i think some people around president obama have the delusion that they could control what's basically a political islamic fascist movement so it's not really a movement for democracy and he's for much of the imagination at this point morsi
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is in a life and death struggle because the popular support is not there for this this who and washington is beginning to get a little bit wobbly on its support for morsi for that reason they're beginning to rethink i think that's one of the reasons for the change between hillary clinton and john kerry to bring in a new cast of people and see what what kind of options there are in egypt just for . just when it needs effective government more than ever easily remains paralyzed by the post-election stalemate. don't you think can't be paid for at the current economic should be a trial system. and shortly we'll tell you why a time in coalition calles could cause a continent seize headache for the whole eurozone plus. breaching for some tough times automatic spending cuts will slash eighty five billion dollars of these hears budget later this hour how long how partisan
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bickering is costing the country dearly. we can leak source bradley manning finally got to explain his actions in public after almost three years in confinement of thursday this soldier pleaded guilty to the biggest leak of classified documents in u.s. history the whistleblower is facing a possible life sentence of the charges of aiding the enemy something he denies moreno organizer has been following the story for us in new york. guilty but not sorry more than one thousand days after his arrest u.s. army private bradley manning admitted to being the source behind the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history private first class bradley manning has pleaded guilty to ten of the twenty two charges against him private bradley manning minutes he gave thousands of secret document to the wiki leaks website manning gave his first detailed explanation of why he did it manning said he uploaded troops of u.s.
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secrets to the weeks and weeks website because quote americans have a right to know the true cost of war the purest form with you have be a very sophisticated not offensive why you have to do it as a duty to spread americans to expose what their government with doing in the name which within the home and around the world so all credit to him he's. the former intelligence analyst said he attempted to contact traditional media outlets like the washington post the new york times and politico but failed to get through to them later deciding to pass the documents on to wiki leaks manning said he engaged in a pro long internet conversation with the wiki leaks member called cox who he assumes was julian a songe i think it's very clear that the risks of street government secrecy are much graver and have already done much more serious damage to the united states and god knows other countries and the risks wrought by whistleblowers and leaks like this one manning pleaded not guilty to aiding the enemy the most serious charge
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which washington is determined to proof the u.s. government is reportedly planning to call a key witness to testify that osama bin laden actively sought to access material manning passed along to wiki leaks some reports suggest the unknown individual could reportedly be one of the navy seals involved in the i bought a bot raid that killed bin laden the fear here i think is that you would be sensationalizing the proceedings and it would it would make it nearly impossible for manning to her. a fair trial in a just because we now be talking about terrorism terrorism and terrorism will get away from the fact that he is charged with the offense of releasing the information and they don't have to show that terrorists received it this will continue the obama administration has ushered in this era of pursuing whistleblowers and making certain that they are prosecuted and they go after them zealously in a manner that they do not go after other individuals that's been the thing i think
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is the most particularly striking is you can have private contractors who engage in weapons smuggling right like the blackwater executives or you can have bankers that engage in financial fraud and they are pursued as jealously as whistle blowers following his arrest in may two thousand and ten manning was kept in solitary confinement at a military jail in kuwait then at a marine prison in quantico virginia for the first ten months of his detention the former army analyst spent twenty three hours a day in a six by eight foot windowless cell and was forced to sleep naked without bed sheets treatment that hundreds of legal scholars including president barack obama's former harvard professor claims was cruel and inhumane punishment that may have undermined manning's psychological stability i think he was treated very horrendously and they would be they were very much trying to break him and subject him to of horrors and to make it clear to intimidate people around the world who
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would do the kind of heroic things that gravity meeting did to try and it through them from doing that manning himself said he believed to do move it would only embarrass but not damage to the u.s. and eventually kick start a public debate the result the u.s. was shamed in front page headlines around the world a nervous superpower launched a witch hunt against whistleblowers and wiki leaks became a household name the cost i own private may spend between twenty years and a lifetime behind bars for an important i.r.t. new york. italy's locked in limbo away counter parliamentary elections failed to produce a clear winner parties across the political spectrum are so far refusing any talk of coalitions form a comedian but the green though has become an unlikely king lake of his policy cain said but he's suggesting is he may leave the year and return to. that of raised
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eyebrows across the eurozone which was cautiously waiting how the deadlock will duplicate the democrats and a coalition led by disgraced former prime minister silvio berlusconi both scored a hundred and seventeen seats one hundred vestment advisor patrick young says italy's eurozone partners have good reason to worry the doc should veto it can't be paid for under the current economics of the italian system of course we've heard a number of politicians who've spent the whole of the last fifty or sixty years in frankly all of western europe telling people the government would ultimately be the answer to all of their problems that europe is all for we're looking at a new era of smaller government smaller debt and actually a great deal more power to listen rather than the government duck typically it leaves running into an incredible brick wall of the european union with that if the child cannot keep. going the debt they already have then they have fundamental problems and unfortunately with the coalition that's essentially
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a coalition from hayle looking at the lugosi issues that are noise being put together by the president it's going to be very difficult for italy to sustain itself in the euro zone and if it really is not going to be all that reliable member of the euro zone then there probably is not going to be a euro zone. meanwhile the catholic church made history this week as benedict this extends officially resigned something apart hasn't done for six hundred years and as the church remains leaderless internal divisions and the down the trepidation mean that many are losing faith going to explain. it's not just about selecting a new bishop of rome some say that the very future of the catholic church the catholic church is undergoing a very important crisis it is a crisis at two levels it's a government crisis and it is a crisis of the believers there was a lack of leadership which culminated in the great scandals of but the leaks are
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far from the splendor of the sistine chapel a closer look at the recent events in the vatican to highlight disillusionment and frustration with the church once all about the i distanced myself from the church when i became an adult when i started talking about what had been taught especially after all the scandals broke out in the catholic church i realize that it doesn't represent my spirituality benedict the sixteenth may have been the first pope with a twitter account but many argue this measure alone was not strong enough in appealing to the masses know this is the age of transparency the age of the people the churches should be properly. they'd be. considered sacred. the great assets and everybody now you see that it would be to be. the problem of the media they're really working on the system he went to change been feasible the church for people the gabrielli of this inability to face up to and much less to punish those who may be responsible for tainting the image of the church is the
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deciding factor in abandoning catholicism. there's another scandal with a girl who disappeared in the vatican twenty years ago and they say the man found her remains the italian police are leading the investigation here but instead of helping them about it can use obstructing the investigation that's likely they knew about this and stayed silent and on top of all those cases of pedophilia with that this is just disgusting the list of controversial events involving catholic priests or vatican officials reads like a tabloid reports of sex abuse pedophile. accusations alleged large scale corruption and possible ties with the mafia while the media especially in italy has been having a field day with the scandals the vatican either stayed silent or rebuffed all accusations but those things may be looking rather grim for the seat of st peter's at a first glance there's still a chance the catholic church can make a comeback. with the church would. through but
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there. could be strong we become to reform but in spite of that spirituality recent revelations have left me wondering if the holy see has been blind the world is rapidly changing and to grok why is that the catholic church has failed to keep pace sure it has seen a fair number of ups and downs as well as scandal in the two thousand year long history but there is opinion that perhaps taking on pleasant development sweeping it under the carpet and sealing it with a papal ring for secrecy is a tradition better left in the past in rome in a ghost r.t. . and coming up cementing a special relationship with deadly consequences america's for a great gathering in washington and permit me to support for a strike on iran we have asked that opinion on that coming up right after the break .
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enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television and well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your ti anytime anywhere. this is the weekly on l.c. welcome bond israel could become the first of a country to be formally designated as the major strategic ally of the united states then bush's goal is apparently on the agenda at the annual american israeli public affairs committee is a gathering or a peg that has kicked off in washington is going metric on he said the conference to explain that what it could mean for u.s. israeli relations. the most high profile speakers are expected on monday including joe biden and benjamin netanyahu is not going to be here personally what is going to speak live via satellite so what's on the agenda first this year
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a practice pushing legislation that i would guess a great israel as a major city if you don't like the united states of course the question many ask me as a citizen of israel a major ally why do they need a special legislation for that the way some apac officials explain it is that they want to maintain defense assistance funding averaging more than three billion dollars annually at a time when both parties are seeking ways to drastically cut spending so that under current law which is a by the way the sequester that kicked in friday will hit israel funding something officials are saying among other things unless legislators do something to reverse it of this major strategic ally legislation is expected to be introduced in the house and in the senate in the coming days and separately be a part of has been pushing and now welcomes the senate resolution that says america should disclose decisive strike iran's only was would give all its supporting putting military while non-binding congressional resolutions don't directly make policy but this resolution could still build for a hawkish push against iran at a time when world powers are in made a go shading off says the u.s.
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intelligence community judges that iran has not made the political decision to create nuclear weapons and many fear that these constant constant threats of war can actually problem them to pursue the weapons aggressively this kind of a green light from congress although none by using about overwhelming support from the west in cases for all attacks first is seen by some as a way to bypass president obama in this very serious the situation which may involve the united states into another war in the middle east president obama will not be speaking at the conference this year but he is traveling to israel at the end of the month and one of the speakers here said it's going to be a real challenge for the president to show that deep down he really understands israel and the. threats that it faces that gives an impression that the apac is not too happy about it ministrations seemingly trying to play down the war talk in washington i'm going to check up. on the notion of both obama and netanyahu that
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isn't the only sign the primaries are all influence and washington is waning says political analyst robert naiman from just foreign policy there is a lot of belief that the. israel lobby is losing the clout from high level but they have had a series of reversals bush about the election the reelection of obama was a reversal where the israeli government clearly made clear they didn't want that obama to be re-elected feel that iran would then their candidate for secretary of state was susan rice she was our john kerry came in they didn't want john kerry so that was your second defeat and then he just had a spectacular defeat and the nomination confirmation of chuck able to stick effectively is just. suffered a number of the worst in the one hand they're losing top in the other hand their agenda is getting more stream and more radical he's too dangerous
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a little used to be used to be very careful to try and project a bipartisan image republicans democrats but increasingly they are openly advocating breaking agenda dad a lot of democrats don't want to be a citizen so for example they are pushing legislation to have the congress explicitly endorse in this really attack on iran well many democrats don't want to have anything to do with that that's a contradiction to the obama administration's policy. multi-billion dollar kinds have kicked in the last after the white house failed to find common ground when they were publicans on how to cut america's massive debt it's estimated the so-called sequester will cost america of the seven hundred thousand jobs but even as the first snaps a maze the blame game grows with buzz comes to liberate desperate rather to offload responsibility and economists over should roth says the u.s. cannot cut its way out of the current crisis republicans and democrats alike are
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committed to an austerity policy as we do and see it in europe their only disagreement is exactly who gets access get raised and i'm very pessimistic as are most observers in washington that we are about to do what britain italy greece have done with the same dire consequences looming in our future if you cut government spending as we're about to do if you raise taxes on average people which we did on january first with the rise in the payroll tax those are a double whammy two hits on our economy they depress the a common they lose people jobs they make people cut back in their spending with less jobs and less spending government tax revenues go down and that you races whatever benefit you might have imagined would come to the government's budget the irony is the economy gets worse and the government budgets get worse until they
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wake up and realize that this is an inappropriate way to go at a time of economic crisis. and remember you can always log on to our website and more news and videos and here's some of what we who have there for you right now so falling in the first steps of wash and. canada introduces a new corporate protection bill after pressure from the us which has already adopted controversial measures against internet piracy read more about it online. and also segregation the middle east's only democracy as israel introduces palestinians only buses on a route connecting the country with the west bank find out why on our website which is our. hardest rebels have reportedly seized control of a prison in northern syria and freed hundreds of detainees fighters from the so-called all nostra front with links to al qaeda are believed to be among those
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taking part in the action meanwhile the u.k. says it doesn't rule out supplying weapons to the syrian opposition and earlier this week the u.s. for the first time publicly committed itself to sending non-lethal aid to armed factions battling the syrian government and clint from the institute of democracy and cooperation powers says these efforts won't bring syria closer to peace. sixty million dollars should not be sneezed at and what the americans are trying to do is basically to prop up a project that so far has failed if we look back to two thousand and eleven when they recant and was calling for the overthrow of us they expected the regime in syria to fall very quickly and that hasn't happened however great the rebels' gains may have been the regime is still fighting back and still shows no signs of collapsing instead is the opposition which is fractured famously the syrian national council is a rag bag of different interests the opposition is breaking up and there are plenty
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of people within the opposition at least according to my sources in the region who are basically disappointed with the west who expected a lot more money they probably wanted to steal a lot of it but certainly they have not received all that they have been promised it'll be interesting to see how much of this sixty million dollars gets through that the ordinary syrian population is suffering very greatly from this opposition from this so-called liberation because this these paramilitary groups clearly cannot provide any basic services they are not the state now struggling to stay afloat and britain's middle class faces a brutal ki-chan with turks and household bills are rising each year on top of this the wages that falling in the u.k. at one of the process rates in europe surpassed only by three other states aren't as the government stores are with the stars and the opposition is warning that time is short for the country's embattled middle class but for some reports now it has all but one out. for a large part of her life liz hoggard has been tapping away at building
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a life for herself as a freelance journalist she's been part of britain's middle class clearing credit cards pay their mortgages on time and they thrived during. but then came the bust and with the decline of opportunities that were for so long a middle class perk i didn't get a contract we knew because budgets were being cut and so all those little things you have in place you always lived on credit your interest in anticipation paid quite soon that got much to low incomes coupled with high living costs staking fears of a shrinking middle in britain is backed up in a report by the resolution foundation think tank it looked into what the future holds the ten million adults in the low to middle income households forecast another decade of hardship well unfortunately it's a bit of
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a grim prospect prices have risen faster than earnings for quite some time now and what that means is that people. simmer about perhaps a little more but they can't buy as much with it a stark example of this is housing a couple of decades ago you've had to save for a couple of years maybe three or four years to get a deposit on a house if you're a low to middle income first time buyer at the moment you're looking at about twenty two years so middle class trimmings like foreign holidays meals out and home improvements are on hold for the time being as lives has found out she's having to sell off possessions to pay for essential is like dental treatment there's a few packing up the quotes. so it's quite emotional at times and you have a rush of memory and then you think for ten years and probably if there's something really important i can find online that has revolutionized it but i also think. you
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know these books are. my freshman to new ways really inching exhibition catalogues that i bought back in for not very much money just just a normal price and then of course they've become rare as the years go by so in some ways my stocks and shares been sitting on my shelves which i hadn't known about you see when you look online and i'm something that was confronted so there is a sense of well at least i can pay for my newspaper can also treating that. you know you have to not be a snob itself economic times it can be hard to keep up appearances so i seems like the one run by the store here in the that's proving so popular you bring along a designer clothes the comics things at the credit which could be in the store. but it was a bit of a first actually where the first person to actually combine the dress exchange element with the charity. and introducing the exchange voucher system rather than
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buying stock in. that kind of give and take on them as more and more families look for ways to make their money go further the government's being warned that without shared growth britain risks becoming a country of two halves the rich getting richer and the middle classes increasingly losing out meanwhile is in a generation like a facing up to the reality that the britain's middle class is the next chapter is looking pretty bleak. arcee london. the u.s. is looking to tighten the screws on iran with yet more sanctions a couple of minutes we'll look at what's really behind the pressure coming from capitol hill. hospital one of the busy revolutionary does about why yell to toppling the previous regime is country still in k.l. some decelerating.
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. this is the word chaos here let's move on now a fresh attempt to solve the in costs over iran's nuclear program and this week failed to produce anywhere. six world powers offered to relax some sanctions if iran scaled back its uranium enrichment but iran which insists its atomic commission is a purely peaceful refused a deal whistleblower and former u.s. political advisor gwyneth told things the risk of a nuclear iran is being blown out of proportion the iranian civilization has been around for five thousand years certainly longer than most questions say sions or
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any western civilizations and they're not suicidal they know that we're the nuclear weapons they would be obliterated washington is being pushed in being pushed by israel for a long time to effect regime change in iran. and the nuclear program as an excuse to put pressure on iran to try to cause regime change but i'm not saying that a nuclear armed iran would be a good thing but there aren't any country is not a good thing but the crash now behind pressure on iran in my opinion comes directly from israel desire for regime change in iran and why the united states government to make that happen and over all the economic penalties imposed on iran over its nuclear energy program the oil export ban has had become truly hardest but isn't sure it helps strengthen some rain businesses as an area
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for notional reports. the international ban on iranian oil cost the country around forty billion dollars in two thousand and twelve according to the e.u. but despite this huge gap in iran's income officials have some good news in the tough sanctions normal experts have increased by least thirty percent from a year ago. calling it is so somewhat going to click a bad thing well they actually play a positive role we've been asking our government for the many years to decrease dependence on oil to at least fifty percent that was too high up around eighty percent and making our economy too vulnerable now some say today is a historic opportunity to finally get rid of this dangerous oil the and and so you and iran actually has a lot of a tentative resources to feed from from well known copper it's that dates via minerals and stones between wanting this tree in particular appears to be thriving these days iran's famous dispatches have been going through tough times in the last
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couple of years heavy frost some terrible droughts have been damaging large parts of poppies but these here are the country under tough economic sanctions especially as i doing better than ever. that our currency ryall fell by almost forty percent in october but i sell the statues both at home and abroad and i benefited from price rise was that as you read in the sessions or school system over the hundred countries worldwide but even if farmers cannot send in the old confidence these women bring. thousands of industry workers also benefits which has been overcome the country's highest and the inflation the amount of production and price of the shares affects our salaries and really if he adds ten to twenty percent of my salary busy i have some bonus to my daily payments but producers seem to be most for tax incentive for change while international sanctions don't stand back to target the food industry current measures affect the banking system making
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financial transactions. not to run the also penalize the banks that. are not in u.s. and europe they may be in china or south america they penalize them for dealing with iraq that that's the main that's the main problem which is actually any good internationally is a black gold the discussion is must be a green one at least for iran locals say these small knots have great health benefits especially for the man well to the country it also gives strength iran's biggest mall expert has always been a significant source of revenue and as the latest round of sanctions poshest ever bites it's also something iran may have to rely on even more than before race nationality from iran. now to some other international news stories in brief police in the military bonded by helicopters and tongs have raided slums in rio de
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janeiro the operation that was aimed at a retaking control of the country's notorious for bella's from drug gangs ahead of next year's world cup and the twenty sixteen olympics your thirty's have labeled the raise during which not a single shot fired at success. in the u.s. state of mississippi a baby girl born with hiv appears to have been cured of the disease the girl was given an aggressive treatment of standard drugs the discovery was made after her mother stopped medicating the child and the blood tests came up negative the baby has been off drugs for a year now and is seemingly healthy so is the second case of a person reportedly cured of the virus that causes aids. in pakistan a bomb has gone off near a mosque in karachi killing up to forty five people and injuring one hundred fifty nor the blast apparently targeted a sure area of the city as worshippers left praise is the most recent in a series of attacks on the sheer minority in the country last month rallies were
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staged to demand the government improve security. today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. mihail saga shrilly as president seen georgia ends in october and as the clock ticks days departure also turning to his legacy on the plus side he's being hailed by some for revitalizing the look of the capital but as. the reports now not everyone sort of big money buildings really. over the past five years georgia has changed dramatically of president mikheil saakashvili is architectural
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programs but not everyone is in the mood to admire these architectural novelties and his family lost their home and several years ago after falling on hard times they had been promised a new flat by the city's authorities but the promise hasn't been kept and now there are a moment group of several others who are homeless forced to find shelter in an abandoned school. this city is building and being painted but we have nothing it is supposed to be built for the people we are the people and we have nothing if there is no us then there's no need for all this beauty we have small children here and we live in a house with this building with no heating or electricity improving george's outlook was made a priority by saakashvili his old town has seen more than building spring up including this huge government justice department said to be the world's biggest and this gloss and steel bridge and while the public's response to the
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modernization has generally been positive they've been some notable criticism as well this peculiar building is probably the biggest example of actual failings millions will pour it was meant to become a major entertainment center now the speculation is rife that the new government is planning to scrap its construction and even dismantle the unfinished building. finding the regional advantages and that could be the fatal waiting another high profile project which saakashvili is government described as the city of dream structure a brand new port was to be built on georgia's black sea coast overall cost estimated at nine billion dollars now you want to turn into a major regional center but a call just say the whole idea was doomed to fail from the start because. that area wasn't suitable for constructing buildings they come here to area is basically a swamp this region is protected by an international convention and has always been
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protected we said all along this would be an enormously expensive project because it's difficult to build a skyscraper on unstable soil the first hotel spilled there immediately had problems they basements were flooded. the logical plan was eventually scrapped by the new government and the same goes for many other investment plans which economists say have seen huge sums simply squander it. really is no go take on this . is a quality of the new development project. where he made. huge mistakes people write. their methods. ok it's. important for america power change hands in georgia after party lost the
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parliamentary election it then became clear some fundamental issues like daunting poverty with almost a third of the country's three million population living below the poverty line have largely been left unaddressed the new government hasn't yet made its economic policy clear but the gorge and his family say they could be forced to leave the temporary home at any minute and they're only left to hope that the new political elite takes notice and action of their plight. of ski r.t. reporting from belief in georgia. and in just a couple of minutes lee busy interim prime minister during the civil war tells us what the future holds for days and battles country now.
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free blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. look. why would you really be an politician former high ranking official with a cut off a garment and also the former leader of the libyan revolutionary council in two thousand and eleven it's great to have you again with r.t. sir. back to libya has made progress after the revolution and probably went to elections were held your party won by your party the national forces alliance but then the constitution yet has to be drafted and country remains still much under control of the revolutionary groups and militias who you tell us who hold right now in libya. well. power and in the theoretical an officious sense
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trysts with with it is lethal buddy and with the government you know but realistically speaking who holds power is who holds guns you know so in the sense that there is. this because to me between real power and an official palladino hopefully you know with the with the progress that we are involved in right now with those developments that some sort of compatibility between the two can be complete struck yet libya is probably the only example of the arab spring country that was able to pick up its economy after the revolution if you look at the other countries that underwent the arab spring we get the sense that instead of prosperity they got rather in security why. well first of all libya did not pick up its a condom its economy did not pick up only the oil production was there is you know . it's a pity you know.
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