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free. free. download free volunteer video for your media. free media darty dot com. welcome back to this is now the famous online whistle blow we case has launched a new website releasing the largest amount of documents ever so the project k. archive includes more than one point seven million diplomatic cables from the kissinger era and as the we can mix as a jew there are some says himself it shows the u.s. kind of be trusted with maintaining its own history the period of the one nine hundred seventy s. in diplomacy is referred to as the big bang this is when the modern international order came to be who controls the present controls the past and he controls the
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past controls a future. and that is because of the vital role that history plays in deciding our interpretation of what is happening in the world and else is shows that the us administration cannot be trusted with its control of the past. so documents reveal the u.s. got itself dirty backing some dick said turrill regimes known to have committed a brutal crimes including franco's spain and ruled greece and also weekly excel as the vatican i washington supported the one thousand nine hundred seventy chile coup that saw the bloody pinochet regime come to power the documents also reveal the late indian prime minister rajiv gandhi could have been a middleman for a swedish company selling arms to the country also actually to big scandal threaten to blacken sweden's name as its secret police were reported to be spying on leftist citizens and the cia orders and that's what made reports the current swedish
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foreign minister could be a cia informant and we can leak spokesperson kristinn hrafnsson things the you ass should think asuncion for his efforts because he is dedicated to bringing the historical records to the public attention when there is no attempt to keep them hidden although these documents have been declassified excused really difficult to approach them and assess them in their current form of the only national archives so what we did was to regard it as a gather with help and publish them in a searchable database a very robust database you're thorough here in washington of course they should be very pleased that we are doing the job that they should be doing themselves so maybe you should apply for some funds and continue to work for the u.s. government they should actually focus so much attention is reporting over a concert of continual his own president the. attempt to prosecute julius ours and all the members of that we can use team. now blunt he had
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a very effective prison break in front. of a chorus robot blast through five dogs takes four guns hostage under skates captivity forcing a red faced police force to launch a major manhunt. also online apocalypse now in spain hundreds of people have been running for their lives from a massive blood thirsty zombies find out what's going on there by heading to r.t. dot com. scuffles have broken out between police and protesters charming that anger at the legacy of former british tory prime minister margaret thatcher who died this week at age eighty seven. has more now on the demonstrations in trafalgar square in the heart of the capital and that demonstrators have been gathering there to try and reenact the poll tax riots of one thousand nine hundred ninety there were some scuffles breaking out along the
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police lines and the protesters a few of the attention certainly getting a little bit whipped up some of the chanting the ding dong the witch is dead which has become sort of the unofficial among the tractors so much so that it's just it up into the charts and it's expected that it will make it into the top five if not even possibly number one as a lot of those people have been buying that and it's been pushed up into the charts i think a lot of criticism as well because obviously we saw the huge response from the politicians this week we had the m.p.'s recalls to parliament a lot of controversy around that at the expense of that pay tribute to lady thatcher. a controversial polarizing figure. in death exactly as we saw in life creating these pensions that we've seen certainly it's going to look like this will play out now into next week ahead of that. now dozens of
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extreme right wing protests have gathered outside the headquarters of the movement costs a pound to demand the return of two hundred marines from maine dia these soldiers were originally extradited to appear in court on charges of shooting and to fish them out of the country's south coast are going to want to find out more about the fascist movement this week. this is the house of italy's modern day fascists an imposing building in rome it stood empty until ten years ago members of the ca's a pound movement barged through the doors put up their flag and became squatters after a decade of fruitless attempts neither the police nor the country's judicial system have managed to push the fascist movement out if anything members of cars abound say they are growing ever stronger. when fascism is mentioned and stirs memory and conjures images of a bleak past dissociation that comes to mind is mostly me world war two but one of
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the fascists initially refused to have any association with the macabre parts. of. foremost fascism as a way to govern the economy and so we cannot be responsible for what was happening some seventeen years ago and i can't judge events of the past since i wasn't alive back then so i can't be judged for things that happened that far back. recent research by the open society foundation looked more closely at members of cars abound their results showed that unlike similar going to zation zones where in europe most supporters of the movement cite the economy corruption and unemployment as the main reasons for joining the party because about the moment i get another main idea italy's sovereignty we're against pan-european tendencies we're against a dictatorial europe because for example we don't want the production of italian goods to move to other countries historians aren't surprised by such developments
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yet some believe the trend isn't as worrying or as widespread as some would like to believe. as a historian i can say such movements gain popularity during a crisis but i wouldn't say because a pound is incredibly popular their percentage during the elections was not even one percent but today's low numbers aren't discouraging the movement's leaders who . most italians secretly support their goals and share their ideals but they are simply too afraid to voice such views. there's been a growing interest in the last few years as a far right party we didn't get many votes during the election but we now have a chance to make t.v. appearances so more people can find out about our ideas and what we have to walk on . the far right resurgence of a country with a troubling fascist history it's now up to these political leaders to ask whether they are the ones pushing people towards extremist ideas not out of rebellion or
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ignorance but out of desperation. rome. and to some international news and bring of this hour some two thousand people have marched through this central glasgow scotland second city calling for money spent on britain's nuclear defense arsenal to be spent on public services the so-called squat trident coalition joined at the rally by politicians and trade unions says the funding should be diverted to haue of welfare and education submarines that hold the nuclear weapons are kept at a naval base just outside glasgow. boss and has plummeted down over a van in the north of piru leaving at least thirty three people dead it was travelling west from a small town nestled in the andes mountains to the regional capital so it's not yet clear what caused the crash the heavy rains have lashed the area in recent days.
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and four italian journalists who've been held captive in syria have been released and flown home the group working for italy's state television network were abducted one filming in northern syria in a town serving as a base for the al nusra front a rebel force links to al qaeda the journalist said it turned out to be a misunderstanding so kidnappings whether to demand ransom or for religious or political reasons have become increasingly common in the chaos of the syrian conflict which. have got more on the situation in and around syria now special interview with president assad's advisor that's coming up in just a few moments. wealthy british.
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happening to the global economy. he became a symbol of the nine hundred ninety s. . to the russian mafia in the kremlin. it was a twentieth century arrest. in just a few years he rose from junior. and senior politician.
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as his meteoric rise and ended in exile his death is now as mysterious as his life . the international at the very heart of moscow.
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that's i would say the shah by an advisor to the syrian president thank you very much for being with r.t. to day thank you and past and present assad has recently appealed to brics countries to actually intervene and stop the crisis in syria. what more can the breaks countries do other than russia and china to actually help this conflict is there anything else to do. i think the brics country can do for international stand for stopping violence and thirty hours violence has to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and the sudan people should decide for themselves that we can deny now that the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and that unless these store lovers are sorted out and the less there is a real intention to stop the crisis by these two lovers it's very difficult to stop
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it inside syria because it's not a crisis that is only in the city are but it is a crisis that's being threatened are financed by both regional and international forces speaking of president putin. he recently during his visit to germany suggested that all shipments of arms to syria should be stopped but that includes shipments to your side as well is that a viable option for you. yet but you know it but he also said that. there is nothing that prevents countries arming the state to know from harming other countries because the difference between arming guns who have no identity knowing to do you know international and duty and by arming a country but the. so you have to ask president putin what does he mean does he
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mean that we have to stop with everyone or does he mean that we have to stop what we do those who should not be armed in the first place from what's been under stude from the statement is that that maybe it's an option to stop supplying arms to both sides to the government side and then the foreign countries stop supplying arms to what you called the terrorist groups is that an option for you the problem that you have been pacing derive from the beginning of the crisis now is that the other side you know we have two sides we have a dish on china and the brits on one side the good the one side and somebody you know and either but unfortunately countries who are with the western side the muslim side those not really live up to what that says a few big foot examples as just him a new foot of birth forward their american ambassador in congress on that one day
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the flyers and read that you would see that you know what is being said is absolutely dire just proven but truth so even if this is. leave the weapons you know all the letters that back that are happening in syria over the killing of the kidnapping or the problem that. our children our women are facing a horrible humiliating conditions and refugee camps and did he endured all this they considered it you know non-lethal because they don't think of human integrity and human dignity that for us is a more lethal time and than under lethal weapon so if there is an international will to stop armaments to every side of this at this moment probably could be discussed you know i don't know i don't know what the international will a moment but but the other said the problem is that they say we support geneva agreement geneva communique the first item in geneva communique is to stop
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violence by all sides and yet they feed violence in syria they have been feeding by lands in syria for the last two years and unfortunately it is city under siege and people who are paying the price for that and bit a pretext speaking about the president over about the government but the issue in syria is neither of all of the president nor about the government it is about the sudan people it's about syria with its civilized human historical and a very distinguished political entity you know earlier on there were a lot of help for negotiations there were reports of lists of people drove into these talks venues have been were being chosen even moscow was you know named as one of the possible options what happened to this list what happened to the stocks . whether this is a bet it will because too salty i think everybody in the world should ask this question because the syrian government said we want to start talks right now
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dialogue is the only option political solution is the only solution president assad came up on the sixth of january we supported geneva communiqué we want to start a dialogue now it is the what is so called. a position with all of the parties that i have named in this interview who would refuse to sit at around the table and who put preconditions the objective which is to made all the big crisis continue in syria and to continue with the suffering of the sudan people on the condition that are being put out of pretext in order to prolong the crisis of the insidious i mean one who cares about vested in people who cares about syria should support political solution should support geneva agreement not only the nords but by inviting everyone to sit around the table and find a political solution to the crisis to sense any change in the u.s.
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position in a conflict with kerry leading america's foreign policy now. well we certainly hope so you know we haven't seen i mean we have been hearing sometimes the for understatement sometimes contradictory statements coming from dawn on the one hundred busy was a poor geneva agreement on the other hand like robert ford saying we support establishing court ruling in some areas and if you comes and says these school or councils they are the ones who are kidnapping who are killing who are horrid applies to what they call sharia law but it has nothing to do with this law so we hope that the secretary kerry would truly support a political solution in syria we do truly support the geneva agreement we do truly support the stopping the violence immediately because it's not what has happened to the syrian people and if he does sure he will try and brush on china and the brits
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under syrian government of course while coming down. possible use of chemical weapons is another big topic of a kiss the rebels of using them and called for the u.n. investigation but now that the mission is ready to go you're saying that u.n. wants to expand the investigation and see the heat an intentional breach of syria's sovereignty are you really in a position to bargain i mean can you afford to prolong that uncertainty related to the chemical weapons use. well i would love i would like to remind you you were under a believe you were that it was the syrian government who are stood there you were to come and investigate the use of chemical weapons by the armed gangs and after a lot of correspondence and instead of sending a committee or a commission to investigate this incident in the tunnel arsalan alipore this started talking about other instances of use of chemical weapons the start of the syrian government is this we we weren't there you had to investigate this
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particular incident we are ready to look at any evidence offered to the syrian government regarding any other incident that the believe it happened in syria and there you are and is the one who did not fulfill the promise of sending people to investigate this particular incident now if the u.n. is unwilling to do that we go even further we are ready to receive people from neutral countries like russia and china to investigate this particular incident but i'm sure that incident needs to be brought to the attention of the syrian people correctly and in time and we need to look at the evidence before saying yes or no. you know president assad keeps pointing fingers to turkey's role jordan the arab league for making the situation in syria worse do you have any other cards left to play we have the card of syria under the syrian people it is the syrian people who
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are standing against terrorism it is the syrian people who are standing against car bombs and car explosion the syrian people who are standing against but usually part of. a day and it is a sudan people who are going to make the future of syria but a guard list of all the designs that others might have again to syria and they're going to sudan people you've mentioned the arab states who are creating chaos in syria why would they be interested in creating chaos in syria and to stick to destabilize the region. i think it is against their interests in the long run and unfortunately i don't think those who are creating chaos and city are right from the beginning have a totally independent will whether in their countries old or in the region unfortunately they are carrying out their designs that. designed for the regime you
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know under probably for the word you know if you if you if you do you think of what is happening in libya and yemen in sudan in egypt you know you in here out in syria you would know that there is a hugely resigned that has made poor decision but i think they're ignoring that tug that it is their people and their own people who make the future of their countries and personally i feel that what we are witnessing in the middle east is the absolutely the threshold of independence of a lot of countries and the benefits twenty or thirty years you will find another word that truly speaks up for itself and i hope syria is going to be the first country to usher in this a new dawn for the arab world think that this design is for syria alone or it's also about iran well you know it's not for syria alone i think it is it's first of all about libya that israeli conflict first of all it's about palestine and the
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occupied territories and then in order to fulfill this desire and you have to bring in syria and hezbollah be it out into the picture but it is about the entire region it's about palestine and it's about the legitimate the legitimate rights of the other people in their own lands and in their own countries and you can see that this is a new visit of secretary of state john kerry to turkey and to palestine is this speaking about a historical deal between the palestinians and israelis i think in all what is happening in the arab world the arab israeli conflict is the core of what is happening in the arab world and in iran as well. right dr was a bank thank you very much for this interview. thank you very much.
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