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one time a guards are accused of creating unbearable conditions for the hunger strikers pressuring them to and the weeks long protests with tactics the detainees lawyer is described as excessively harsh. egypt's and gobs of fresh protests as an anti-government rally. glasses and injuries and angry crowds in cairo demand the resignation of a prosecutor general. they depositors and ciber a stake a major hit likely to see most of their savings slip through their fingers as details of the president a bailout package emerge and. fictional morass. that's to be killed and be all of them to get traction on the fish and bring you the first hand testimony of
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a reigning doctor who speaks out of twenty one other metrics are whether you feel pro this charges after spending two years behind bars. ten am in the russian capital this is r t with me we're in a josh as a one time a hunger strike near is it's eight three week conditions for the protesting inmates are illegibly becoming increasingly unbearable are to talk to a lawyer of one of the striking detainees and she told us the guards are resorting to harsh tactics to pressure them to and their campaign cindy who is in guantanamo now also says the move only encourages more detainees to join the hunger strike and describe her own clients plight. the first say that i saw him he was very weak he had not been able to sleep because he said said the camp authorities had lowered
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the temperature in much of the camp to very very fruitful temperatures it's it appears that the guards here at the base are trying to end the hunger strike by making conditions more difficult for the prisoners here including making the room the camp very cold and he had lost forty pounds when i saw him use to weigh one hundred sixty seven eggs now one hundred twenty five pounds and when the prisoners the gantry stright it seemed that camp authorities began to treat someone harshly to try to end the strike and so many more men joined the strikes and protests the searching of the qur'an and the worsening conditions and more harsh treatment here there are many men who are cleared for release at least eighty six of them in now and they're also being treated as prisoners the refutation of the
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united states in the world is at stake here if he really was does not come from table the government authorities here do not come to the table and discuss what the team needs improvement of the conditions here there are men who are going to begin to die while there are still lack of any political momentum to try and soul of the guantanamo hunger strike rices tell us welner a lawyer who has represented guantanamo detainees in the past so this fact coupled with the loss of any hope for release only makes the strikers more determined to face death. what's really wrong and the real cause of the hunger strike is the absolute desperation in despair of these people eighty six of the people down there more than half of the people down there eighty six of them have been cleared for over three years easer innocent people who are continue to be held my former clients fozzy allo to and fires how condrey are innocent people who are wrongly
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held the president can get in and make sure that those people are released and sent home they don't pose a danger those people are desperate they want to die if they can't get out of guantanamo no one in the united states has been covering guantanamo for the past three years if you talk to people in the united states they simply don't know about guantanamo they don't know today that eighty six of the hundred sixty six people down there are innocent have been cleared have already been cleared many of the others are also innocent they don't know that the people at guantanamo weren't picked up on a battlefield they were sold for bounties by northern alliance people they don't know these facts anymore because there is no coverage in the united states at least long hunger strike and one time a day is also the focus of breaking the set here on our tea party martin challenges the idea some journalist expressed that life is not so bad at the detention center after all and detainees should be grateful not protesting well here's
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a taste of what's to come a little later this hour. i forgot to mention one thing about the guantanamo bay hunger strike going on how damn good the prisoners have it there are in the robert johnson military defense editor at business insider the hunger strike is not only been overhyped but get mo is apparently more like a club med than it is a prison headline it has the other side of the good most strike detainees are treated absurdly well as absurdly well delicious meals video games for everyone's sports man well life what more could these prisoners possibly want maybe the freedom maybe to see their families and have a normal life outside of a prison cell especially since the majority of already been cleared for release having been declared not guilty and just today it came out that as a punishment for the strike some of the prisoners are filing complaints and pleading for humanitarian aid for being denied
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a potable drinking water and heat yeah doesn't seem like that nice of a vacation getaway does it and hey robert johnson even though you think it most so absurdly awesome i'll bet you couldn't handle it for a week let alone the rest of your life without trial or charge on that note let's break that. she is a violent star once again marking the end of the we can egypt's clashes between supporters and opponents of the president and the ruling muslim brotherhood party erupted in cairo and two other cities dozens were injured in alexandria were size exchange stone throwing and fire bombs meanwhile in the capital protesters blocked the office of the prosecutor general. actions to use the words how taking
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a ganz the opposition well truth has more from cairo. under the garbage in front of the prosecutor's general office they are accusing the brotherhood of controlling the judiciary and also protesting against the recent summoning of find very well known for this last week for their alleged involvement in the bloody clashes last week that it will take in the capital protests to change sharpshooters the force generals office and called for the arrest and something over the coming months to come a weak position can sound questionable off to the appeals court here in cairo overturn the presidential decree appointing him however we have violence outside of cairo in egypt psychosis if you don't mix ondrea right now there are these street battles occurring between undercover protesters and what is yet written by. some people saying that they are pro president mohamed morsy supporters who are fighting the undercover protesters all business saying they're actually inflicted shocked by the news in the city but what is being is being said that moment folks and also be nice
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all the good shots i miss really becoming quite fierce in comics on three of the protests now in time to back off according to the presidential elections saying that president morsi has not yet implemented any changes that he promised and that he really is not fit to govern the country. so how do you can a police face calming their claws to suit the budget. and seeking to save more money britain's government tries to get cheaper uniforms sports bodies on the beat plus. it's just a few minutes we report of why manny who have fled the syrian conflict feel they are being seen millions in foreign countries. they deposit in cyber as largest bank are likely to see most of their savings wiped out they will reportedly get back less than forty percent of their money under the latest rescue package and only in shares instead of cash while the remainder may never be
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paid back the terms of the painful cyprus rescue are set to be finally announced on saturday dana wagner c.e.o. of a risk advisory firm says even the shares which the depositors will get are unlikely to bring an e. relief. if the bank can pull a rabbit out of a hat and somehow make what appears to be near worthless shares somehow very valuable then i suppose these the positives have some hope that they'll be receiving some of their money back but at this point in time that doesn't look very likely and what's happening now is the rise of the far right in many parts of europe has only in some respects taken off it's been very strong in a country like greece with with golden dawn and into in countries like switzerland where nearly a third of the popular vote in the most recent election went to the far right this type of action that we're seeing in greece in cyprus now and in greece is only going to fuel the fire is only going to comp more people in my estimation to run to
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the far right to become more nationalistic and to become more closed minded about the options that they would consider for their future as the e.u. insists the cyber is rescue package won't be used as a template some morgan analysts believe brussels is simply not able to prevent this from happening again one of them is karl denninger of the founder of finance blog and he says some countries outside europe have been inspired by sauber says example . the canadian government believe it or not just released a budget document and buried on the hundred forty third page of it is essentially the exact same template that was just used in cyprus so anyone that thinks that this is limited to a little island nation in the better training you've got to know this incoming this isn't now what is going to be done to people and again it is not that there are that the losses should be borne by these people in order if that is in fact the case the problem is that you have a government regulatory scheme pulls in europe and in other nations where they are
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supposed to be monitoring these institutions and closing them before they get in trouble like this and they are deliberately not doing their job and then when there is a problem all of a sudden the people with absolutely nothing to do with this lack of action are the ones who end up taking it on the chin. next hour next kaiser and st however grigio how some banks are trying to shift the blame for their mistakes to some of the most helpless and vulnerable members of society. how your parents are stealing your money. by paying for benefits you won't be getting so here's a hedge from energy or saying it's your little granny who's stealing your money from social security and government deficits it's not the hedge fund managers it's not the stevie cohen's of the world it's not the lloyd blankfein to the world it's not the jamie diamonds of the world it's your little granny banks are just stealing
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money out of people's bank accounts they're victimizing their scapegoating little old ladies so little old ladies are the scapegoats for this whole grow up to feed the stevie cohen's of the world and then get all puffed up saying look i own eric holder i own barack obama i commit crime with impunity i own all the breakers and it's those grannies fault that soylent green what is put grannies in your findus burgers and defendable is going to replace granny with the horse me how the granny burger. twenty three people have been killed and a wave of suicide attacks on mosques in iraq the violence comes ahead of provincial elections in april and is said to be carried out by al qaida cells to scare locals wave from the polls in the rato in the run up to the vote at least eleven candidates for governor or have already been assassinated geopolitical alastair dr sir told us that this is all part of a high level turf war caused by the u.s.
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invasion. american presence is not simply quote unquote boots on the ground what you what you have to realize is that much of the iraqi political ruling class is handpicked by the united states take for example the ascendancy of maliki to the to the role of prime minister this was in opposition to the un s hand-picked successor to saddam hussein be followed by the other u.s. darling alawi and so maliki really represents the u.s. as worst nightmare and they have worked night and day to do whatever they can to destabilize maliki's government we should remember that al qaeda was created by the united states by the intelligence establishment of the west and to a large extent depending on situations that oftentimes works in their interests and iraq iraq is one battlefield of that we see that al qaeda is a potent weapon of the western powers in syria and much of that is spilled over into unbar province in iraq some of the al qaeda affiliated groups are certainly
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questionable as to their origins and i think that al qaeda is in many ways that destabilizing force that is needed in order to create the necessary chaos and pretext in iraq for some kind of an intervention whether that be indigenous regime change or from the outside but the political crisis is taking on a geo political international dimension and that is the real story here in the rain twenty one doctors have been cleared of involvement in illegal anti-government protests the magic's have spent more than a year and a half behind bars for as they say treating injured demonstrators dozens of health workers along with opposition activists have been arrested and charged since the uprising began more than two years ago dr faced similar charges as those cleared today and she told us what she had to go through during her confinement. line all day.
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blindly without leaving them and that something we're thinking or that. could be i mean biased against their physical and psychological ok we've been denied from speaking for our. standing for days not given food or a clue as to any holiday gift even so we know how it works for last thing you think it would say. hold it is that all of five electrocution that has fictional harassment tax should be angry all of that to get instructions off confessions doing that is just basically become a break there and they will shove the whole word that they are venting you know are they are. just because that we three could win the peace but i found myself at that knowledge before and there they were great my charges and they were actually as it
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more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. welcome back here with. spending cuts through its police force are now focusing on how officers look at the government seeks ways to boost its budget the boys in blue are under pressure to curb spending on uniforms ambra tactics folding boyko
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explains. most of us in britain that realizing you spend too much money on clothes especially when your budgets are already squeezed it could happen to anyone but this time it's the boys in blue the u.k. government spending more stalled says that police are wasting too much money on ordering different bits of uniform there are forty three police forces in england and wales and each one orders that clothes on their equipment separately and to different specifications to take for example your high visibility jacket that would call as much as up to one hundred pounds per unit in a bed rest for combat or as little as twenty pounds per unit minimal froogle constabulary that's a four hundred percent difference in price and the same applies to all the commonplace items that you'd expect would be standard issues such as boots handcuffs and even body armor this one has got i feel crowded covering strap
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which causes these it was this. the zipper with no velcro covering strop a time of austerity the last thing you need is a bit of bureaucracy get in the way of progress it makes sense to have one standardized way of buying stuff and yes it will be a look like cheap police federation. and three have been very vocally protesting cuts to their budgets recently yet the public accounts committee says that instead of tackling kwai and police forces are wasting resources time and money on disagreeing over how many pockets they should have on their uniforms for national audit office says that police forces around the country simply need to band together in order to increase their buying power and drive down the costs of their uniforms otherwise britain's bobbies might find that they're burning too many holes in all those different pockets. see london where you find more news and
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the u.n. has removed turkey over claims that a forced hundreds of syrians to return to their country after a riot at a border refugee camp the violent protest over a living conditions was reportedly caused by the death of a seven year old girl in a tank fire and estimated one million people have left syria since the beginning of this civil conflict two years ago with many fleeing to neighboring turkey and jordan but having left for a safer life many now feel they have added up living in humiliating conditions as lucic often have now explains. they come here by the thousands carrying meager belongings and painful memories at the refugee camp in jordan as desert a shortage of nearly everything has turned daily life into a battle for survival this woman and her four children have lived at the camp for four months now she says she doesn't know how much longer they can last here. everything is hard here we didn't have clean water to drink and it makes the children sick. for others despair has turned to anger.
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inside the calm they're suffering in syria we're suffering why is this suffering still going on why to hell with human rights to hell with the world to hell with the big countries. that. the un says there are now more than one point two million refugees a number that could double even triple this year but those living in camps are only the most visible part of the problem the tip of the iceberg in a disaster that is far more vast than meets the eye around eighty percent of jordan's syrian refugees live in cities and towns many of them are concentrated right here in urban about twenty kilometers from the syrian border and while camp life certainly is hard urban refugees have problems of their own abdullah brought his family to jordan after their home was destroyed in the war they now share this two room apartment with another syrian family. we thought we couldn't stay inside
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the council because of our children we found this home but we can barely pay the rent there is no help with food or supplies for people like us no one has mercy on us this mother of six also lives here she tells us her daughter hasn't had milk in three days they've run out of money and they don't know where to turn to for help. ifas unfair here is full of humiliation how can we live. aid groups call them the invisible victims of the compass the one which was the easiest to see because you have a large number of people who are regrouped who live under in the difficult conditions where if you have families who are spread over a small city and of course they're much more difficult to find they tend to stay remain isolated they don't feel like going out they don't have a big work they very quickly run out of means because many of the families who have arrived late due north arrive basically without anything for jordan suffering from
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its own economic problems the syrian crisis has strange resources beyond capacity local charities catering to urban refugees do exist but they're struggling to this clinic for syrian refugees depends entirely on donations but it hasn't been able to buy new medicines for days the money simply isn't coming in and that means no medication for this syrian baby at least for now just like the countless refugees languishing in camps and struggling in cities his parents will have to wait in hopes of help lucy catherine of r.t.e. jordan. look at some other stories from around the world north korea has and already state of war with neighboring south korea according to reports from the state run korean central news agency the statement also included these threats to dissolve the u.s. mainland tangerines in the area have been ratcheting up for months with north korea remaining defiant in the face of international efforts to hold its nuclear program . gas blasted a northeast child
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a coal mine has killed twenty eight people according to the spokesman of the provincial work safety bureau thirteen others were rescued after the accident coal mine in jilin province rescue work has finished and the cause of the accident is under investigation the accident occurred on the same day as a huge landslide buried eighty three workers in a gold mining area in tibet. clashes have erupted. between palestinians and israeli security forces in the west bank on the eve of mass protests to mark the so-called land day annual demonstrations are marks their u.s. commando raid the nine hundred seventy six israeli government announcements that it would create arab lands in the galatea region which resulted in a dad lee rallies thousands of palestinians are expected to take to the streets on saturday to vandy if you were against what they calls discriminatory israeli settlement policies more access to well breaking the sat is just after the break
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here in r.t. stay with us. although since the new pope was chosen the calls for reform are analysts everyone wants the new pope to allow this and to allow that but the problem is that the catholic church is a religion not a product if people don't like the way a pepsi bottle looks while the company will have to in theory change it to meet public demand but the pope claims to represent the will of the creator of the universe the pope supposedly holds and protects an ancient and eternal truth so how can you expect this eternal truth just up and change because of public demand even though they pretend like the adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins
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just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. you live on one hundred thirty three possible so food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so. i mean. i know that i'm. really messed up. in the old story so closely. it's. worse for the little thing the white house or the. radio guy for a minute from the. globe are about to produce never seen anything like this
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i'm still. going to go on i'll be martin and this is breaking the set so i forgot to mention one thing about the guantanamo bay hunger strike going on how damn good the prisoners have at their help or in a robert johnson military defense editor and business insider the hunger strike is not only being overhyped but get mo is apparently more like a club med than it is a prison about this headline it has the other side of the get most strike detainees are treated absurdly well as absurdly well delicious meals video games for everyone sports and then well life what more could these prisoners possibly want maybe the freedom maybe to see their families and up a normal life outside of
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a prison cell especially since a majority of already been cleared for release having been declared not guilty and just today it came out that as a punishment for the strike some of the prisoners are filing complaints and pleading for humanitarian aid for being denied a potable drinking water and heat yeah doesn't seem like that nice of a vacation getaway does it and hey robert johnson even though you think it most so absurdly awesome i'll bet you couldn't handle it for a. week let alone the rest of your life without trial or charge and on that note let's break. today i want to highlight a group of very unlikely heroes six deaver's and why am i highlighting animals as heroes you might as well the small to.

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