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in a string of government protests demonstrators claim is brutality on the part of police . around the european central bank in frankfurt charging into crowds of protesters we report several thousand. calls for a. president. worse than jews and christians just days after syrian rebels were reportedly. chemical weapons. multiple times during an interrogation claim it was self-defense according to the
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latest reports it's unclear whether he was even on. the look back at the. top stories the latest developments this is the weekly. street battles between police and anti-government protesters have resumed for the third night in the turkish city of istanbul security forces a gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds well joining me live now is. who is. tell us more about what's happening where you are at the moment. well it does look like at this point the crowds of youth who are throwing stones at the police at least that's the reports that we're getting word dispersed in that
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one of the city squares about ten kilometers away from the main square. where protesters have been gathering for three nights and days in a row at this point do know. the at the bishop desperate which is like i said to all the way from the main square the you have been throwing stones but at this point we're looking at a very angry city in a very angry country third night we're looking at around one thousand people have been injured in the protesters in the protest according to reports also another thousand have been arrested and at least two dead. of course amnesty international says there are at least four deaths that which have occurred as a result of the classes which have erupted in this way again in the main square of the only for a park which was to be demolished to give way to a shopping center the environmentalist rally was broken out brutally by police who
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have also resorted to using water cannons and tear gas. and protesters came back today again the are still gathered at taksim square there is around about about four or five thousand at this point which is rather late in the evening they're saying that they're not there to protest just just the fact that the trees are getting down there to protest the entire policy of the aragon problem and that is used to be something that people into all across turkey are feeling in unison in this point of more than almost fifty cities have seen the protests or break out sporadically for the past couple of days and we also know that today a protest of around one thousand people has been broken out in the capital. also. with tear gas and water cannons and seems to be a favorite weapon of choice the turkish police now what exactly does this hold for turkey is not yet known some already calling it. a continuation of the arab spring
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or the flicker summer if you will but how exactly do you or do people here feel about the government of prime minister early god and what exactly are they hoping to see and do with their protests here is a report that we have filed earlier. the streets of istanbul look like a scene from war burnt cars makeshift barricades broken shop windows not exactly what residents of the city are used to this protests is not only for taksim gives a park this is the. policy of governments under pressure. for for about ten years the current chaos is the aftermath of the protests that gripped not just istanbul but some other cities and towns across turkey prime minister recep tayyip erdogan has policy on syria the increasing islamisation of the country and a major crackdown on the media these are just
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a few of the problems turks have with their government many feel it doesn't serve the people but rather works against them. my daughter was beaten because of what she was wearing because her attackers were affiliated with the government the police to bar and did nothing but old. cars from television they moved from here. they got direction from the police they couldn't make it again. live interviews with peter creature and this is the problem. what happened in turkey was called a disgraceful use of excessive police force by amnesty international water cannons tear gas and pepper spray were all used against mostly peaceful protesters once the police are treated however the crowds turned their anger against the t.v. trucks of the state media accusing stations of failing to broadcast the reality of square hundreds of people wounded and talk of several deaths this is the human toll
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of the clashes on the street politics is the hottest topic of conversation even an attempt to record an interview turns into a heated debate this is a very strange experience for me and. i can explain. i will explain my son my grandson. after after maybe ten years or five years it began as a quite simple sit and decide because the park people were trying to save some trees in the middle of the city but now they're saying they're trying to save turkey from aragon and his government and they say they won't leave until the prime minister does in istanbul. r.t. . an independent journalist author and middle east expert feels that the rest across turkey could be the direct result of prime minister policies abroad. i think this is quite ironic that one of the leaders that has been pushing
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for. syria to step down is now quietly being confronted with massive protests in his own country genuine protests on like the armed insurrection. and stalking in syria i don't think this is the kind of leader. doesn't seem to listen to anybody. washington and tel aviv this is a. leader he's pretty much. the last few years back in. war so i think it's a genuine uprising that will spread. on a website of the moment you can find live updates on the arm rest in turkey including footage photos and witness accounts from there also take part in our site and share your own ideas on the story with us in the comments section all that for you right now at r.t.
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dot com. and demonstration in the german financial capital frankfurt this week took a turn for the worst when hundreds of riot gear clad officers tore into marching protesters spraying tear gas at will police then drove the marchers into a tighter and tighter area suppression tactic known as kettling was the. a planned march that was supposed to go right through the middle of all germany spine until capital only really lasted five hundred meters people police into the splits in a demonstration in several different parts now the police have told us that this is because they asked people to remove mosques who were marching in the. see. the fascist campaign is they refused to do that then paint was thrown police responded with with pepper spray this then ended up with a hours long standoff in the center or front. with many people
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being called off in the clashes that broke out sporadically between the police and protesters. out. there. we were standing there suddenly police moved in some of us and i was a street there was no reason for that i managed to get out. from work oh this is your policy not ours now away from me paying throwing in the pepper spraying the idea behind blokey pie was supposed to show the political leaders of europe then not happy that they want change and they said that they had a clear message to those leaders in the european union this is book if i frankly
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have been came alongside the release of unemployment figures for the euro zone countries and they made a pretty desperate reading almost twenty million people are out of work in the eurozone most of them young we're hearing that over almost one in four under twenty five don't have a job and that's what resulted in many people coming out on on the streets of france but to demonstrate. tens of thousands also took up banners across spain and portugal on saturday to make yet another stand against austerity on our you tube channel you can watch footage from madrid and lisbon the capitals of the two nations among the worst hit by cuts. artes you tube channel rocketing to a billion viewers from the world's beera to finally disaster is to continue to
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change our lives join me kevin zero in for more on how you helped make the first global news channel to reach. details emerged this week of the killing of a chechen u.s. immigrant by an f.b.i. agent able to get into the sheriff was shot dead during questioning over his alleged link to one of the boston marathon bombing suspects have been reports suggesting he was unarmed at the time it contradicts the f.b.i.'s early claims that he attacked agents with a knife or a metal rod to russia's father says it's hard to believe he was killed in self defense. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body wants to the head at the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot him in cold blood from the photos his house looked like it had been robbed he was questioned for eight hours without witnesses or
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a lawyer no one can tell for sure what happened there until there is an official investigation the agents say my son attacked them but there were several armed and well trained men even if he lost his temper and became violent they could have restrained him or wound him shoot him in the leg or beyond all the shoulder but what happened was murder complete with a finishing shot maybe my son knew something the police didn't want to come out and they killed him to keep him silent does now. investment journalist and veteran police officer mike ruppert spinny's that todashev skinning leaves a lot open to interpretation there are two glaring problems and with what we have is as an already contradictory account from law enforcement about how the events went down the first of which is the man was unarmed and i will hearken back to my days on the streets in one nine hundred seventy six in los angeles where. olympic medalist juan carlos got combative with
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a bunch of police officers not not one i was drew our guns and we were getting thrown around like rag dolls and we were all trained and we were all very very fit at the time so there's a there's an escalation of force scale which was obviously or apparently not followed in this case but my second huge problem with the law enforcement stories he was supposed to be signing a confession to a triple murder i don't care even if if you are the f.b.i. which doesn't have a good reputation us somebody is going to sign a confession for triple murder you have a minute jail house and a secure setting and the police officer or officers won't foresman personnel around him are not armed because he's in a secure setting this was at best for the f.b.i. . horribly mishandled but it sounds to me very much like they went there with the intent to provoke him and stay just shooting standard police procedure everywhere
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in the world was not followed here. thousands assembled to support whistleblower bradley manning had his d.-day the soldier finally faces up to three years waiting in harsh confinement. top secret documents showing alleged u.s. atrocities committed abroad. britain draws the attention of the un as it gets embroiled in a scandal of following in the u.s. his footsteps by operating a guantanamo style prison in afghanistan. and all the stories after the break. to the. technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. a story. you think you understand it. and realized.
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a prominent islamic cleric branding the assad government quote more infidel than. jews and christians he called was made by sheikh yousif. whose rhetoric reaches millions in the arab world through the news network which is made to show you. meanwhile syrian rebel groups have refused to attend an upcoming peace conference in geneva they saw it be ongoing fighting in the syrian province of. government and lebanese hezbollah troops have mounted and the numerous offensive one that analysts say could change the course of the civil war but in my coding discuss the past week with. who's been closely following events in the water and country. the leaders of the syrian opposition had in fact announced that they will not be participating in the u.s. and russian sponsored peace talks they are saying that has been laws involvement in the bloody civil war really complicates things a little the group itself is highly divided there's questions as to whether they have the syrian opposition have credibility with the syrians on the ground
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meanwhile president bashar al assad in an interview this week said holding a referendum would decide whether he should leave power further complicating things is the decision by the european union which agreed not to renew a weapons embargo on syria the u.k. and france really led this push to dismantle the cargo which prevailed despite opposition from other european union member states those two countries are saying that this would somehow help to ratchet up pressure against president bashar al assad some of western powers accusing russia at this point of hampering peace efforts on the whole argument about russia supplying assad with weapons how does moscow justify this is a complex issue russia's plan to ship as three hundred anti-aircraft systems to syria caused a stir this week after president bashar al assad in an interview said that russia will be honoring its defense contracts further complicating things that the israeli elements the israelis have said that they are strongly opposed to this that they are prepared to use force if those weapons are delivered but we have to keep in mind these are contracts are signed roughly a year before the syrian civil war broke out in twenty eleven russians are not
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prepared to call. the contracts although the deputy foreign minister has said that this is seen as a stabilizing factor that will deter quote what he called some hotheads from a considering to send in foreign forces to intervene in the syrian conflict i do think that russian made s. three hundred myself batteries are supposed to be for defensive purposes not offensive but what about the issue of the use of chemical weapons that came up again this week can you tell us more about that it's a bit murky but according to local turkish media reports the turkish government has rounded up about twelve people with suspected ties to the all in those are fronts this is one of the rebel groups that's affiliated with al qaida that's been fighting bashar al assad on the ground and accused according to one reading reports they've discovered of what they said two kilograms of sarin gas a powerful new york talks and now these are not confirmed reports but they do come amid growing concern of the use of chemical weapons by both sides and the united nations human rights investigators have in fact and obtained testimony from on the
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ground witnesses who allege that the rebels had to used sarin gas now again unsubstantiated testimony but we should it did prompt a response from the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and when you look at the bit of that we've warned repeatedly of provocations connected with chemical weapons we've also insisted on investigations into any case related to their possible use including the incident reportedly took place near aleppo we're very disappointed that because of political games the u.n. has failed to act on this we expect our turkish colleagues to quickly provide a full report on this latest case this issue ation is too serious for those who constantly talk about the chemical weapons problem to keep playing games around it each and every incident needs to be investigated. so there you have a the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov calling for an investigation into what obviously is murky but but a serious issue of concern his store in the middle east expert todd account he says
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some groups of the syrian opposition are trying everything to provoke a military intervention. i think one of the. off some of the fighters combating the regime is to try and create maximum havoc and produce a situation where everyone says we have to have an intervention i mean i recall very well during the first. iraq there will all sorts of problems and we was due mostly to shown to be completely false so. the iraqi soldiers. you know got all supplies to babies in hospitals and so many babies died or no on a larger scale the. saddam hussein and iraq had weapons of mass destruction so i expect anything from people closely allied to the west if the a mr trigger.
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middle creen intervention e.u. weapons could start reaching syria by august after the european union lifted an arms embargo against the one state spearheading the initiative with britain and france despite opposition from other states who are wary those very weapons could be turned against europeans what do you want this kind of takes a look at the syrian opposition and those who might be armed on its behalf. since britain and france blocked attempts to extend the e.u. embargo on supplying arms to the syrian rebels there have been growing fears that the weapons could end up in the wrong hands and this is why the syrian opposition is made up of many divided and often competing factions and truly there's no force that can represent it as a whole there is the syrian national council the national coalition for syrian revolutionary and opposition forces the supreme military council the free syrian army the international coordination committee the. brigade and many more and i'd
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like to point out that only the n.c.c. says it's open to dialogue with the authorities while all the others have officially proclaimed their goal is to topple the regime the only difference being how extreme their approaches are and here is where these two rebel groups stand out . is officially recognized as a terror organization by the u.s. it's also known for its links to al-qaeda and for being among the most highly trained rebel forces currently on the ground in syria and the fire brigade perhaps just as notorious after one of its leading commanders was shown eating the body parts of a dead syrian soldier on video but despite warnings raised by international human rights groups including the international and human rights watch the rebels have been receiving weapons for some time now according to western media reports the rebels have received one hundred sixty planeloads of arms shipments from jordan saudi arabia quarter via turkey and then with
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a cargo smuggled across the border here with syria but no matter which rebel group or the arms may be destined for it's also why we recognize that they usually end up in the hands of the best trained and most radical brigades. well coming up later in the program for you the health of the guantanamo bay hunger strike has continues to worsen for inmates are being force fed through choose that's as a group of protesters to in the open the independent medical help from different don't. and schizophrenia man who claims to have killed hundreds of being brought to the saw them in the u.k. throwing up the question marks of decision making in the immigration system the story a move to the head this is all it's not in moscow. thousands of people gathered in the american city of baltimore in support of bradley manning on the eve of one of the most decisive days in his life the soldier faces dozens of charges often
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leaking secret follows including footage of a u.s. helicopter attack on civilians during the country's iraqi campaign and the anticipated military trial is expected to begin on monday like it was at the rally . were at fort meade maryland in baltimore on monday the court martial against by the first class bradley manning will finally begin private manning twenty five year old army intelligence officer visiting the biggest leak in the history of the united states according to army prosecutors manning is responsible for the lion's share of material that's been shared by the anti-secrecy wiki leaks in the last few years u.s. state department cables watanabe cheney assessment piles of iraqi and afghan war logs have all been attributed to private manning and for leaking this material the u.s. government is charging him with aiding the enemy and he could spend the rest of his life in prison on monday however the courtroom here in fort meade with supporters and prosecutors attorneys on both sides waiting for the court martial of finally
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get three years after manning was first brought into custody it was late may twenty time with manning was picked up in baghdad transferred to kuwait brought back to united states and spent three years of waiting waiting for this court martial to finally begin since december two thousand and eleven they've been having pretrial hearings here at fort meade and there's been a really. all over the world in support of the soldier according demonstrators this is the largest bradley manning really that has ever happened in the three plus years sense of what if the u.s. military custody also demonstrations planned in more than two dozen cities in four continents and i promise the world in the next coming days both. germany gerano ontario cities throughout the united states and across north america and the rest of the globe are all holding events this week in support of private manning his court martial law recently began on monday more than three years more than one thousand days after it was first brought into custody and by the end of the summer his supporters his family his friends are all finally going to know how he's going
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to spend the rest of his life giving goes to who's written extensively on the case and bradley manning thinks the leak is hall leaks home from influence on u.s. security has been grossly exaggerated i haven't seen any proof that it was dangerous to u.s. security yet nor do i expect to see it for two reasons one if they do present any proof it's probably going to be behind closed doors during the trial as it will be classified information about also from listening to friendly manning's lawyer david coombs speak he has said that what he's been given shows that for the most part there wasn't any sort of damage he's gotten evidence back that said there there were there was something but they're not quite sure they're looking into it and there's nothing conclusive that bradley manning did harm national security to join us on monday for extensive coverage of bradley manning's trial or if you want to build deeper into the history of the soldiers case and read more about his horse
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confinement conditions local know. this is certainly true in. the uk. there. is a group of hunger striking going to mowbray detainees and sent an open letter to their military doctor saying they want independent medical treatment more than one hundred inmates have been refusing food for months in a bid to put an end to indefinite detention without charge and poor treatment and conditions well despite president obama promising once again to speed up the closure of the camp the situation there has only deteriorated while people are being force fed procedure considered as torture by the un with the number currently standing at thirty seven or more inmates receiving medical help as well as he spoke to the father of a guantanamo prison who also heads the kuwaiti detainees in guantanamo committee
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khalid told us what happened to his son after he resorted to starvation my son being there for eleven years nor charges again it's against him it is very difficult for him to tell me what's going on there because it is the district shoes for all the detainees not to talk about the conditions inside the camp but i can tell by the way he looks was so skinny this is the first time for him to put some glasses on his eyes. looks he looks horrible he could not concentrate while he's talking to me he has i lack of nutrition it affected his body his thinking we are very concerned very concerned about his life. and this week saw britain embroiled in
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a row about its own guantanamo clone it was revealed that up to ninety afghan nationals were being detained in secret and without charge at the ukase camp bastion base it was already sort of for find out some had been held there for more than a year. u.k. lawyers described this is a secret facility that was completely off the radar leading some to describe this as the u.k.'s kuantan image in afghanistan but it was a fun and speedy response that we saw from the other eighty one from defense secretary philip haven't just the details emerge of the detention facility in count bastion and of the legal action launched by u.k. lawyers on behalf of some of the detainees there were some pretty damning revelations from these lawyers these detainees being held for fourteen months now the ministry of defense and the defense secretary admitted that between eighty and ninety detainees being held they were very quick thing to try to move away and
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quash these comparisons with one kind of my. main difference is number one the afghan detainees they said were being held. in safety and the second reason that they gave was that this wasn't a secret this is the first time that many in the british public will have heard about this detention facility and the u.k. ambassador. after these revelations saying that this was a principle of national supremacy and that the detainees should be handed over to the afghan security forces as soon as possible the question of how to handle detainees has been the most enduring controversy since the u.s. led military campaigns in afghanistan and iraq and certainly until these transfers have made this controversy and these compare parazynski. they don't look like they're going to go away. london. this is the weekly here in r.t.
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not here most because to become the egypt's legislative body is ruled illegal by the country seem pretty cool while on the streets brutal become a worryingly common sight for lack of police oversight leading to a spread of vigilante justice. plus the new gold medals for the sochi winter olympics have been a veiled causing ripples of excitement with less than a year before the event takes russia and the world by storm these stories and more for you after the break. new york magistrate judge gary brown has ruled that it's ok to track people's location via their cell phone but judge supports his decision by saying that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in the perspective of
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a cellular telephone where the individual has failed to protect his privacy but taking the simple expedient of powering it off this statement seems to hint that cell phones are some sort of fun luxury and that people are just too lazy to turn off their phones when they want privacy this ignores the fact that there are many people who have to be on call twenty four seven like surgeons and server technicians these people can't just turn off their phones so does that mean that certain professions can't have privacy also this presumption that people have no expectation of privacy what about people who send images of text messages of a sexual nature to each other joy i think that all these people just assume it's all public goods i don't think so the fourth amendment says that people have the right to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects and i'm pretty sure that's cover cell phones too but that's just my opinion.
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he continues here on r t a schizophrenia man from kenya claims of murdered hundreds of people as being granted asylum in the u.k. bringing into focus the floors of the country's immigration system or to put a book or reports on the uphill battle for the british authorities looking to deport new arrivals who threaten public safety. he says he's murdered up to four hundred people with a machete and his native kenya killed police and taken part in female genital mutilation but of course the twenty seven year old. is free to stay in the u.k. he arrived illegally back in two thousand and three but when the home office tried to deport him he appealed under an immigration tribunals that suffers from
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schizophrenia and had made up the atrocities he was granted leave to remain in the u.k. because he's at risk of committing suicide if he returns to kenya. if you look at the. john. potentially dangerous individual that the home office of tried and failed to deport jordanian terrorist suspect abu qatada has avoided extradition for over a decade his lawyers argue it's against his human rights to return to jordan where he could face torture. people but it did happen. to death in broad
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daylight by two men wielding meat cleavers the country the suspects have been known to morrissey's and questions have been asked about whether or not the police could have done more to the men. and yes a week later we learned that a mentally unstable man who claims to have killed hundreds of people gets to stay in the u.k. the ruling once again raises questions about his safety the british immigration judges of protecting. london. and the gruesome murder of. clashes between hundreds of supporters and protesters. in the heart of london at least one member of the british national party was injured in fighting and the sixty people were arrested you can go online to see what happened also it. at the moment russia has said it's not afraid to flex its military muscle announcing its nuclear submarines could well be deployed next year in waters to the south of russia for the first time since the collapse of the u s s the details on our
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website. and a number of the route through oklahoma city killing nine people and slamming into cars and buildings we have the extraordinary pictures and the videos at r.t. . egypt's supreme court has ruled that the country's islamist dominated upper house is one of the panel behind the current constitution invalid however they can only be dissolved off for a new election date which is yet to be set confusion in the higher levels of power in the streets with vigilante justice spreading as police look the other way may find some of the images and report disturbing. uncrate crowd viciously drug a young man through a street sets his corpse on fire and strings it up video clips like these have become boringly frequent in brule egypt since the revolution two years ago as citizens increasingly take justice into their own hands almost every son missed out
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for a thirty one year old civil servant from the nile delta is one such victim he was brutally murdered and hung from a tree in broad daylight. the crowd thought that he was a thief because he's mentally ill the first blow came from behind on the back of his head and then part of his skull was hacked off the second hit was to his chest and they caught him open arms sabri story is not unique since the two thousand and eleven revolution have been at least seventeen similar lynchings in this region alone the most high profile victim who was killed last week was the son of a leading member of the missing brotherhood's political party security forces for their part say they are able to control the situation particularly when entire villages are involved in these bitter lanty mobs however local party leader ahmed shah who personally knew one of the victims maintained security is improving post revolution one of the egypt has experienced one of the best revolutions in history
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the country's being healed very quickly we're almost in a stable situation there will be security we have a plan for the economy and security of egypt this is little consolation for the families of victims like i'm sabri who have seen no justice. the local security chief said just give me one leg and i will arrest him in twenty four hours now most often has been dead for fifty days and security director has done nothing . against the backdrop of escalating civil unrest off the revolution many fear this violence is here to stay and that the worst could be yet to come. true for our shockingly. more international news in brief the heavy rains caused flooding across parts of western and central europe leaving because stranded in the hills is inundated in germany two people have drowned over the last couple of days and local authorities are scrambling to put up defenses against the rising waters there's
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also isolated flooding in poland near the border with the czech republic where a number of people have been evacuated from their houses. a powerful earthquake measuring six point three on the richter scale of shaken taiwan triggering rock falls that left one person dead eighteen others have been injured and its residents rushed out into the streets when the jolts began taiwan t.v. reported the quake also sparked a gas explosion in the center of the island. the sochi winter olympic games are fast approaching with less than a year now until they get underway the winners' medals were unveiled in some petersburg this week with some of russia's best traditions into them ortiz andrew farmer gave us a glimpse of the spoils that will go to the olympic winners now holding up one of these will be the dream of every athlete competing in sochi twenty fourteen which begin in just a month's time and here in st petersburg the medals were revealed for the very first time the public designers hope to capture russia's sense of national identity
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and character and they tried to do that by showing the warm waters of the black sea crashing into the ice of krasnaya polyana up in the mountains and if you look very closely you will also notice a patchwork quilt thing here and that is meant to represent the multi ethnicity of russia a record thirteen hundred of these will be produced matters because sochi twenty fourteen will be the biggest winter olympics in history and also if you win one of these you will need a very strong net because they do you weigh in something like over five hundred grams i spoke with the meter chernyshenko who chairs the organizer. but when someone does game one of these they will also take away the spirit of russia on a more serious note mr chernyshenko also addressed security concerns and said that the government had taken exceptional steps to guarantee the games would be safe and secure he also talked about the possibility of a lack of snow fall because salty has experienced a very mild winter but he has said that tons of snow is now being stored under
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thermal blankets up in the mountains to cover any shortfall essentially the message is such he is ready andrey farmer. simply disappeared. while on the way he talks to a belgian m.p. who's stirring things up across the continent and i'll be back with more news with the team in about twenty minutes from now. modern day exist christian communities in the greater middle east have been on the decline for the past century particularly over the last decade what accounts for this arab nationalism fi adventure the arab spring or the logical outcome of western meddling and outside interventions.
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oxys you cheap china rocketing to a billion views from the world's era defining disasters to events that continue to change oh boy join me kevin owen for more on how you've helped make odyssey the first global news channel to reach you choose. children from want to have a special say as how it's going to. momma. child should live in an orphanage for a long child should be raised in a family during these years no legal eleven children have been returned by dumb to the families. of the ninety eight percent of the children from our orphanage a place to find. the child has brought us so much happiness.
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well today on our team we're joined by i don't believe he's a member of the belgian chamber of representatives and he's not to be quite a controversial politician with this no holds barred manner of speaking especially when it comes to criticizing the decisions made by those at the top thank you very much mr we for joining us here on the program let's get straight to it first of all you've been very vocal about your condemnation of the french intervention in mali but remember that two thirds of the french supported this move in that sense what does that say about the french and their view of interventions but also sub remark you so many putin i simply think they manipulated they manipulated by the power of the media the dettori in the hands of political leaders and therefore as long as you tell the french population that france is intervening to save humanity and to stop terrorists who are ready to commit attacks in france and europe of course the populations follow they think it's normal we are in danger but it's not true and
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that's the problem i don't believe that tomorrow we'll see an attack by malayan terrorists in europe with it actually the war in mali is certainly not a fight against terrorism it's not a fight against islamism is to take advantage of natural resources in mali and the proof is energy john to reva is present in mali and it gets the support from french military forces to protect their installations that's the first time the national army has gone to provide services to a commercial company and i think there's a huge problem today are countries go to war to make money they don't care about international rules you look at the moment you know there's no such thing as a preventative war it's all aggression was when we see france are all on deriving in mali and being celebrated as a liberator this is a publicist a campaign well so i think we cannot interfere in the policy of a soft.
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