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the un condemns the force feeding of guantanamo inmates as torture as the hunger strike struggle sees twenty three prisoners being fed against their will. ten years of work and two centuries of talent for the world's most ambitious new plans in a few hours and it is good to use their. current state on tens of thousands of refugees in the area being rejected asylum officials insisting they have to go back to their troubled man lands. around the world and around the clock this is our take on kerry johnston or force feeding inmates at the guantanamo bay prison is torture and breaks international
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law that's how the united nations label the treatment of detainees at the facility as many as twenty three prisoners are being forced to eat through nasal tube as a mass hunger strike and there's the three month mark the lawyers for the inmates say that as many as one hundred thirty of the hundred sixty six inmates are taking part the u.s. military insists it's only one hundred prisoners described the force feeding procedure as one of the most painful things he's ever experienced protest is over the definite detention and invasive searches five of them and i've been hospitalized. where cindy told my colleague kevin and the authorities are failing to take simple steps to resolve the crisis. the prisoners our client has been on strike since february sixth he has chosen not to eat not to speak any of the cards in protest of its intention forcing someone to do what they don't want to do or
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tying them now strapping them into a chair and sticking to their nose is depriving them of their liberties and you have a walk with their own body but you don't let you do that anywhere in the most places in the world to kill yourself is not legal. sure they get a jew chief care the prison doubly that has to come into it somewhere. yes but the problem here is that this wouldn't help to force this problem could be resolved something as simple as meeting with and talking to the prisoner at discussing with them what it is it's going to mix and the hunger strike and it's as simple as allowing them to return the qur'an or to not have their qur'an searched as they haven't received very many years we've finally heard from president obama on the issue he had been silent for many many years however since he committed to close the curtain we find we. really need you and your condemnation of the president
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destroyed his new club i'm sure you've been speaking to me telling you about the state of the same result visually went into this. as the resolve is still there we just had our co-counsel visit yesterday we have my co-counsel and richard said will be with you next week and he remains committed to you continuing to protest not just. at the base but now also for speeding up of the prisoners and his indefinite detention without any sort of requires. well president obama meanwhile says he will work with congress to convince them that keeping the prison open isn't in the interests of the people. he was in found out of the breaking the set program the president already missed the chance to close the camp attorney date. colonel morris davis who was the chief prosecutor guantanamo bay said it best right here in britain. he made in two thousand and eight and the first thing he did after the
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lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office was signed the order to close guantanamo but at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart period where he really been committed he could have done it and let the opportunity yet obama talk is cheap you had a chance and you blew it because you chose to cater to those extreme members of the g instead of keeping the promise that you campaigned on one that valued human rights and justice and the rule of law so just remember if these prisoners die the blood is on your hands. and you get the full story and much more in breaking the. fifteen thirty g.m.t. we can watch the latest edition online identity dot com. on
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a few hours' time some petersburg's world renowned ballet and opera venue will get a modern high tech twin here's a quick peek at what will be the first star studded performance at the marine ski to theater. what is also his sixtieth birthday russian opera diva trip you know what i mean. up to now ya know myself and surf with among the premier also be joined by a spanish tenor to see the domingo and that's about all we're allowed to show you right now but what is trying what's a describe small. it was a full house here at the marines easier to see at the pre opening evening performances where veterans my reinstate war veterans as well as
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a performance arts culture and of the two of us in petersburg were invited here for the supreme reversal evening now of course everybody in st petersburg and around the world has been waiting in anticipation for this new space as we all know is marine ski the mother sister of the new marines to be a to is a world renowned to but up to ten yes and seven hundred billion dollars are spent on making this grand space we're already to see what it looked like and why potently what the sound from the performances sounded like and nothing was short of a spectacular now of course this evening was meant to highlight how the space can work in terms of the different genres and the different performances from opera to ballet to all kids show us all here in this interchangeable stage of course one of the best people we're looking on for tonight was none other than a district director over the marines do you fear one m.r.e.
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to you valerie get together he gave a stunning performance way he relieved of course he was not the only pulmo we were looking for one of the one of russia's renowned pianists was also here who should a little bit about what he. he thought this space meant for him to use one of the best new. worlds. one of the most important things to see the city is incredible now do we know that the performances do sound amazing and we know what to look odd for on the grand opening of mary's give here to see what about the space itself well early on i caught up with some of st petersburg's he's to find out what they thought about the space but this is cigarette meat so far more of them and all of our future is in modern technologies that's why i. like this building is fair to will attract more
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young people about the pre opening performances highlighted the kept passing to each other the stage the supreme variety all the performances they can actually put up on the stage and of course how to merge very successfully classical as well as contemporary performances so join us on our eighty on the second of may as we bring you live here the grind to a winning performances at the marine ski theatre to from st petersburg that's it for me for now i look forward to giving you more and telling you everything you need to know about this new space join me to mahmoud's a second of may. here on r.t. petersburg. or don't feel left out at the v.i.p.'s naughty dot com will be streaming them aaron skeets who's got a performance live from six hundred g.m.t. . i'm moving on now those freeing countries to seek a safer life in the u.k. can often end up with neither job nor place to live tens of thousands of rejected
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the sodom seekers are struggling to make ends meet while being unable to go back home what was the story of one such man in glasgow. are as floodwater on iraq he's been in glasgow for five years and he's had three asylum claims rejected so he has no right to work and nowhere to live he said legally i just been this shit for three artists i can go back to iraq because i am under the threat the assassin of my family all my family nowadays he sleeps on the floor of this gym in a shelter inside the local community center but for iraqis and others just like him the abject poverty he subjected to is still better than going home and the home of his duty as a leg this is because he was iraqi pupil at the home of his in iraq is saved but they are not right they lying to us. how is iraq safe the. last time i heard it will last we got
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a lot of people being kidnapped by the to do it is in iraq in the especially in my city where the home of his isn't always a safe i mean there is no tourism but they lying to you they want in you go back i mean. they want to get rid of you we asked the u.k. home office about their policy towards destitute siloam see cuz this is the statement we got failed asylum seekers have no right to remain in the u.k. and no need for protection they have a duty to return home and any school provided is temporary well individuals make those arrangements the u.k. government will see people don't need to be in this situation but i think that callously masks the reality they are in limbo many for years i have to tell you who are living with nothing absolutely nothing not even. the u.n. millennium goal over in five dollars but this is absolutely nothing glasgow city authorities say they want to help people that their hands are tied because of
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policies made over six hundred kilometers away in westminster the law has been constructed in such a we actually illegal for the council to provide support for asylum seekers so what has happened is that the number of destitute people have started to build up over the years it's a terrible situation it's a humanitarian crisis or school scotland's biggest city is the first in the u.k. to openly condemn the government's treatment of failed asylum seekers we want people with compassion in school and the government was do that standing in our way it's not known exactly how many destitute asylum seekers there are drifting about the city because after the home office rejects a case they slip through the net and disappear from view of the old storage fees so they're left with no support and no way of working in a city that's just been ranked the most violent in the u.k. at the shelter volunteers provide a hot meal for
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a few hours at least men and women can experience a safe environment i think it must be really difficult to be in a city you don't know anyone. you might recall speak the language you don't know what the law is you don't know your rights. you don't know where you can go what you're going to do you got no money must be horrific frightening less frightening experience leads to be that lost at seven fifteen it's time to wake up. and face another day of trying to stay and survive in the united kingdom i never expected. they treat me laying that i want to have a better life and i want to have a job so i want to leave i mean like that as a human being so at the moment i feel i am underneath them in pairs and in this hunting party boy artie. well when the streets
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cameras don't catch the criminals in time just add some more to the pull of the united states from the boston bombings even though big brother has been expanding for over a decade with limited success. and to going deep for tomorrow's space adventures this huge hole in the ground in russia's far east is in the next chapter in unkind cosmic explorations that's all that. wealthy beyond. the time to write for. the market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the
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global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. because we know if the federal presidential someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. u.s. lawmakers and surveillance advocates are calling for more nationwide cameras in the
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wake of the deadly boston bombings the billions of dollars have already been spent over the past decade to improve coverage if and to prevent the math and tragedy report none has more on how the u.s. security strategy could have already cost more than it's worth september eleventh two thousand and one terrorism claims the lives of nearly three thousand americans and the construction of a super sized us security paradigm begins. surveillance technology has become the driving force behind washington's counterterrorism strategy bodies scanned at airports faces films on the streets and social media closely monitored in cyberspace there has been a severe denigration of civil rights and civil liberties and the aggregate of power by federal government authorities and by law enforcement against individual since two thousand and one round seven hundred ninety billion dollars has reportedly been
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spent on cementing america's homeland security apparatus a platinum wall of defense easily shattered by inexpensive pressure cookers ball bearings nails and a free bomb building manual that could be found on the internet you just can't prevent terrorism in the current model with these surveillance technologies i can go into a writer and walk out with the makings of a bomb. build a bomb in my own house put it in a backpack. put it on a street corner and kill fifteen or twenty people three people died and more than two hundred seventy were hospitalized last month after twin bombs exploded near the boston marathon finish line a terrorist attack in broad daylight that no camera or law enforcement official was able to prevent i believe this was a massive failure of the sick the surveillance state that we've created in america since nine eleven we have spent over seven hundred billion dollars on national
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security and a lot of that is surveillance with the help of surveillance video the f.b.i. was eventually able to identify the boston bombing suspects however the best images did not come from a public camera the video was reportedly filmed by a private camera belonging to the department store tailor every publicly installed camera for every camera that the n.y.p.d. puts out or bloomberg kelley puts out or or some security agency puts out there's anywhere from thirty to fifty privately installed as they're being installed everywhere it's a pin up the code everywhere you go you're being watched in new york city the u.s. capital of surveillance four thousand security cameras are mounted just in lower manhattan alone and visual recognition has become the new normal in the big apple and recently city officials proclaimed privacy to be off the table the attacks in
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boston and the news that new york city was next on the terrorist list shows just how critical it is for the federal government to devote resources to high risk areas it also shows just how crucial it is for the n.y.p.d. to continue to gather it's to expand its counterterrorism capabilities and intelligence gathering and activities meanwhile the u.s. president is questioning whether his administration needs to apply new strategies to tackle domestic terrorism or there are more things to. we can do whether it's. engaging in community engaging with communities where there's a potential for self radicalization of at this point. is there work that can be done in terms of detection detecting terror in the homeland eleven and a happier after america's global war on terror began. r.t. new york. the workers celebration that is made a so its fair share of anger in many parts of europe squeezed wages if you had jobs
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and tough conditions so much as reach boarding point. with tear gas and water cannons. website pictures and videos. also turkmenistan's president riding a winning how the mighty fall. has details of how the gang was this. is. making headlines across the world this. gold mine has collapsed in. the
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sixty people have been killed there who commission said the number of deaths expected to rise the region is notoriously unstable with the violence from golden deposits in the area and clashes between the government and indigenous people. north korea has sentenced an american citizen to fifteen years hard labor kenneth bay who is of korean descent was arrested last november and charged with committing hostile acts even in washington can young to release bay it's feared could be used as a bargaining tool in the ongoing dispute with south korea and the u.s. . bangladesh garment factories have resumed work after an eight day closure in the building collapse which killed hundreds locals have been burying their remains of the many unclaimed bodies of and four hundred deaths thousands of people injured in massive protests led to multiple the rest and
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suspension of the local. news sars like outbreak has killed five and left to more intensive care in saudi arabia infections of the risk of us have so far been contained to the oil rich province of our sun in the east since its discovery in twenty twelve there have been sixteen fatal cases of this killer strain saudi arabia jordan britain and germany. and a new home for russia's ambitious space plans is beginning to rise from the sands in the country's far east it will start spaceport ish ideal to be ready in three years and should be the launch pad for manned flights with the ultimate goal of an observatory on the moon is a. this site is now being described as the main construction side of russia's far east in just two years time this will become the top priority facility in russia the brand new cosmodrome. this will make russia independent
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mostly independent from the baikonur cosmodrome which is now using and paying an annual rent of six hundred million us dollars of this will also make life easy in terms of political decisions on several occasions asked on the blocked launch of russia's satellites and manned space ships of course when russia will have its own space port here in the far east this problem will no longer exist there will of course be some disadvantages for instance the transportation of the russian carriers to the cosmodrome here in the far east right now it takes several days to deliver them to the baikonur cosmodrome which is two thousand five hundred kilometers away from moscow this side here is five thousand five hundred kilometers from moscow so it will take longer and a little more closely but the advantages which exist in this project of having its russia having its own cosmodrome are much much more significant in the first place
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the parts of the carriers the parts of rockets which are falling off from the rockets and says the atmosphere will no longer full on to the land and of course will no longer creates risks of these parts holding on to populated areas in the case of the drum these arse will fall into the ocean but the biggest and the most significant benefit which russia will have from having its own cosmodrome is its lunar program by the year twenty thirty as it's expected a space ship a manned space ship will take off from here to the moon which will then circle the earth satellites orbit. just the beginning that's why it will play way to a whole new moon exploration program with plans to build an observatory and the research lab on the lunar surface already voiced by russian scientists should that be successful the whole string of facilities including helium mining shafts may follow there's even a possibility that now lifeless planet could be made inhabitable by humans and
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enjoying a quiet evening watching lunar landscapes from the balcony of a moon hotel will no longer be science fiction but an absolutely real option. so you know if he goes one of the few minutes last kaiser explains in his unique style drop in precious metal prices isn't enough to take the sign off for investors stay with us here knotty. famous american political figure ron paul has decided to create his own liberty oriented home school in curriculum at ron paul curriculum back to give parents not turn it into standard public education you know when i was a kid homeschooling was only for like the kids of wacko's and cultus if you met
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someone who was homeschooled you always look at them with some suspicion like what's with that kid with what's with his parents i mean who would home school their kids well let's look at it this way who would grow their own food when american supermarkets are stocked with pure healthy and natural food the problem is that food in stores is not loaded up with all sorts of mr chemicals and geos and it makes perfect sense that nowadays people are intro starting to grow their own food and this logic applies to education too when public education becomes so dismal and it's perfectly logical and reasonable to try to educate your kids yourself the no child left behind program did a fine job of making the american education system lower the bar down to the very basement of the lowest common denominator i mean if you think there should be more in a high school graduates had besides reading right now to refer to that homeschooling might be for you as art sports and music and science programs all across the nation to the lack of funding is wrong post libertarian curriculum what's best for your kids hey i can't say but it's definitely worth taking
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a look at other alternatives given the d. minus quality of public education nowadays but that's just my opinion. i am ask eyes are welcome to the kaiser reporting oh some people are dictated to eating paper yes it's a thing. strange addictions like these usually start of childhood are often related to something missing in one's diet zinc iron gold but the thing about paper addiction is that you need more and more paper to keep you hi. max so what we've seen over the past few years since the financial crisis began these groups of paper addicts have been telling us everything's going to be ok as long as we just add more paper inject more paper into system so i want to look at some of the
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excuses that paper addicts who buy they think they look hot they they're making so much sense and they're rico suave a but in fact to the rest of us we see a pimply faced him a seated slurring his words no teeth addict lying in the gutter so why gold bulls shouldn't get excited by the massive purchases of physical gold an asia because while the gold sell off has prompted some buying from consumers it's resulted in panic selling among e.t.f. holders so of course the e.t.f. is g.l.d. and this is the paper gold and he gives this chart from no mara and this shows you that e.t.f. have provided sixteen point six billion dollars worth of gold supply year to date and the red lines represent the investor in g.l.d. buying or selling its propaganda joe wisdom and business insider over there every
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blodget they put they put out this propaganda and they put out misinformation they lie to the public by riff indicating that jail days in some way related to physical gold it's just paper gold and it has a fractional italy in significant meaning when looking at the global physical gold demand that's overtaking the paper market and joe wiesenthal henry blodgett they're there in the gutter they're degenerates they're they're paper at. they're sick they need to go to paper a holic synonymous they need to recover from their paper addiction and then just outright lie but you know just the way morgan stanley and goldman sachs can lie to people so can business insider just a lot of people there should be a lot of there's not that's why people are buying gold because they see that these guys are in prison and that's about this chart that you saw the deep red lines that those represent the outflows from the e.t.f. and he says that this has been massively offsetting any physical demand not driving
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any proof of this he's just saying as a guy with no slurring his words in the gutter the paper got or he's saying it must be more than a physical market i have no proof of this because he doesn't because as i sent this to send a bully on basis who deals in physical gold and silver who knows the precious mark metals markets and he says that the amount of cash gold bought and sold every day is a multiple of the e.t.f. holdings and he sent this chart to a company this and this is the gold inventory in tongues by location this is up to date one hundred sixty thousand tons of physical gold in the possession.

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