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a suspected u.s. drone strike has killed at least five people in a tribal region in pakistan two missiles were reportedly hit the problems of north waziristan when men were crossing on foot into pakistan territory from afghanistan it comes just a day after an apparently u.s. joint strike killed four suspected islamist militants in southern yemen america's drone program is a source of extreme tension between washington and islamabad which considers the strikes a violation of itself into. three powerful explosions have rocked the eastern libyan city of benghazi the blast reportedly targeted two law courts and a justice ministry office officials reported about ten people wounded two seriously this comes a day after over a thousand inmates escaped from a local prison the day after the jailbreak about one hundred were recaptured. virgin has finished in mali's presidential election where large numbers turned out
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to cast their ballots major organizational problems have been reported in the north with many people unable to find the right polling stations and many of the hover million people forced from their homes by violence and long running instability were able to vote historian gerald horne says molly was simply not prepared for the election. the country is not ready at all for example tech the electoral roll for example the list of voters it's unclear why did the fact that there are so many refugees and internally displaced persons put it this way if our northern mali or because it had to go to a polling station it was not so long ago that these militant so-called islamicist were actually ruling that part of the country we recall the devastation they wreak the havoc they wreak in terms of beating women in the streets in terms of destroying valuable manuscripts stretching back centuries that basically revealed the intellectual firepower that then existed in that part of africa it seems to me that is election in many ways is going to be an uncertain in to an uncertain
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enterprise. still to come in the program of the french army is about to feel the full brunt of all they cannot make crisis thirty four soldiers could find themselves over the next five years as the military tightens its belt. and. continue to ukraine hating unity between often else christians we know that the divide within ukrainian society to those wanting closer integration with russia and those looking west those stories and more often the. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture.
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on friday washington announced plans to repatriate the two detainees from guantanamo bay prison to their home country algeria meanwhile the man in charge of the transfer of the jails detainees handed in his letter of resignation complicating efforts to close the prison the british medical association has approved several pharmaceutical companies with a request to immediately suspend supplying the u.s. military with nutritional products used in force feeding the prisoners prisons detainees on hunger strike and the method has been widely condemned by the international community for violating the prisoners human rights most of the one ton of the inmates have been on hunger strike since february protesting the indefinite detention and inhumane treatment but social studies scholar dr alan singer says of the decision to repatriate some detainees to algeria is also not a solution in many ways detractors desperation the hunger strike has embarrassed the united states all over the world so they're trying to break down
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destroyed by pushing out a couple of people but these are people that are being detained without any legal justification one of the things i find joe curious is that trying to get i'll kill you to take to the people the traditions in general in algeria are very very harsh i mean i think they're looking to send people to. aren't this fleet i don't see this as any kind of due process of any kind of outcome i just think they're trying to get out of something they created in the u.k. rands a plastered with a as a threatening illegal immigrants with arrest are soon to appear on the streets of london as one of a new push to get people to contact the local authorities if they are not legally allowed to stay in the country artists as us earlier reports. this is barking and dagenham one of six london boroughs where vans with massive billboards like the one behind me with a message go home or face arrest will be driving around london in the next week
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this is the latest attempt of the u.k. a home office to would deal with illegal immigration in the country they say they want to encourage a voluntary a leaving of the country now would also advertise a number that can be texted by immigrants to ask for help and how to leave the country on their own accord now the home office says that voluntary rich returns are the most cost effective way of dealing with illegal immigration with about twenty eight thousand departures last year and the immigration officer minister mark harper had said of the message essentially is that there is an alternative to being led away in handcuffs however this program has received a lot of criticism we have spoken with david coburn of the u.k. independence party we're awfully horrified i mean this is like. the nazis going around washington to trucks it's dreadful it's discriminatory is unpleasant it
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makes the country luke extremely unpleasant indeed and not something that i told british and something that i'm absolutely convinced the vast majority the british public would not put up with it's not the fault of the immigrants is the fault of the government for letting them in the control of the great britain should be controlled by our parliament they should not be controlled by the european union but we also spoke with the migrant rights network to see how this might impact communities and what kind of reaction it could get from illegal immigrants and the locals alike. the minister has chosing very diverse areas of london to drive this vine around and what it will do is actually create suspicion of immigrant communities people might look for in one way or another and we think the government should be trying to be promoting good community relationships rather than trying to be stoking up fear within communities and all of this for when under an active push by the government to make britain more difficult and as
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has been reported a more hostile environment to unwanted immigrants reporting from london i'm tess are cilia meanwhile greece is struggling to cope with the brain drain thousands of skilled professionals have left the country after the measures imposed in twenty eleven have made working conditions nearly unbearable artes you got the skin off explains how measures meant to pull the nation out of the ongoing crisis has instead lead to an exodus of recent universe to get or it's. fortis has a master's degree in engineering management he got in the u.s. and hoped it would help him find a job in greece but for months now this logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for the skills he says business is are simply afraid of hiring new staff because there is all these unstability they don't know what will happen in the two or three months later so there is zero investment going on in the market highly educated
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people are unable to find work are becoming as common pleas here as strategies in a greek salad officially two out of three grads in greece or now unemployed it's not only about graduates most of all can find a decent job even of a master's degree have also decided to stay in science often in front of us while leading to an academic deadlock that so far even the brightest minds haven't been able to crack because of the latest star city measures by greece's creditors the so-called troika around seven hundred fifty scholars or ph d. foreigners elected to serve as faculty members of the national academy can't be officially appointed to their post stuck in unpaid limbo they're also unable to use existing research facilities even if they are willing to do so for free but that just finished their ph d.'s and want to give things to education and to thirty veltman of the country cannot have a just held hostage just waiting for their plan when they don't have money they are
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looking for other jobs to survive according to a recent study by the university of just alone over one hundred twenty thousand professionals including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with a new austerity measures and exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece. president putin is in the crimea for russia's navy day the region in southern ukraine is home to russia's black sea fleet visit follows on from the presence to the unity of christians coinciding with the arrival of a holy cross relic. aside from the festivities of the friendly talks between the two countries' leaders stuck in blocks as a real political reports. and ukrainian president viktor going to call each.
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carried on the celebrations marking the anniversary of the major christian relic relic of the cross of st andrew brought from greece to keep. coming to pay their respects and of course to take part in this really really important orthodox event now it's not just christian orthodox that united russia and ukraine as both presidents of russia and ukraine have mentioned over the past couple of days that several times it's their cultural. of course religious and economic ties which go back for centuries and now as of late there have been has been an increasing movement towards westernisation in ukraine some of the political elite believe you should side with your up there are some who believe that russia is looking to encroach upon ukraine's independence for example during the facilities in kiev on saturday there has been and. rally by the nationalist movement yet others are questioning whether it is something the great ukraine
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really should be doing because it is risking to lose its independence since ukraine really it's historically and culturally closer to russia and may not. make me not really fit with the european lifestyle which has been a kind of under which has been undergoing several changes for example the adoption of gay marriage laws and of course the economic crisis is not necessarily something that ukraine could be looking at and finding very attractive. coming up after the break it's over truth seeker here on r.t. with host danielle bush. i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to for progressives dot com the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state senate hand over any tampons or pads before entering wow
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so why would they do this are they really that scared that some terrorists are playing a sneak a bomb into the place at any cost according to news at yahoo dot com the official reason is that they're afraid of people using projectiles as a form of protest against a law that would really restrict abortions oh well no i kind of abortion is an issue that people really get furious over now it kind of all makes sense but wait wait wait wait what's that they're afraid of projectiles but people with guns were allowed to take them into the senate are you kidding me i think the second amendment does a lot more good than harm by i think it goes without saying that for women to concealed carry their hygiene items they should need a permit or permission from anyone but that's just my opinion. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems. you think you understand it and then something else some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is
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a big. bank with. the consensus. to. choose the stories that if you. choose. to.
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and i thought your bushel caught on camera alleged provocations by western forces and shocking brutality by the allies coming up. on me my goals expose us covert ops in syria. nine eleven and blowback. the un has branded as an instrument for war targeting future colonies. but also. all those groups of snipers shoot first peaceful protesters and police in syria triggering western intervention here groups of snipers for no apparent reason shoot both peaceful protesters and soldiers in egypt unexplained snipers of spokes on the wrist in thailand venezuela and many of the other nations
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on the washington's controlled surgeries to report on the recent bloodshed in egypt thanks a lot for joining us to receive the same thing in syria that's correct and again if we examine the same situation in the early days of the syria conflict we have many reports from individuals on the ground talking about snipers station on the rooftops in cities such as tear off some of the early focal points of the protest movement remember that the conflict in syria emerged out of a protest movement that protest movement was not a regime change movement that was a protest movement and you know and for economic reasons fuel oil subsidies perhaps some increased political voice but it was certainly not. regime change scenario and it certainly was not a violent civil war from the outset however what drove the conflict which drove the file it's in the conflict were the presence of these snipers in the early days so
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when you saw women and children being shot in the head in iraq or in amman and they tried to immediately say that it was assad's forces who were doing that conveniently they never provided one piece of evidence to said to actually demonstrate that and in fact even the arab league observer mission in early two thousand and twelve which was openly hostile to the assad regime which was clearly an anti assad mission even the arab league observer mission noted the fact that there was a quote unquote a third force a third element inside of syria that was not the protest movement nor the government of damascus and it was some other element and that element was driving the violence and of course as we see now two years later it was incredibly successful and fomenting civil war there why wouldn't forces within the country do this it doesn't seem to make sense that either side would really have benefited from this kind of chaos we need to understand this in this broad narrative of those
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elements internationally used violence as a pretext for destabilization this is no longer the nineteenth century imperialism that we learn about it history books you can't just go around in fading countries and you know imposing your will by force and by violence rather it has to be done in a more overt way and one of the ways that you do that is by creating the necessary humanitarian over humanitarian cover is now official u.s. policy revealed in the near us on the manual meant to be kept a secret told him of the destruction most histories destroyed by any method that will prevent disclosure of the only manual was. least in nov twenty ten just before it was began appearing in syria designed to get round the international outrage at direct invasions like the rug a new u.s. army manual instructs future country takeovers must be predominantly covert the
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book lays out how to infiltrate and religious minorities to provoke civil war using snipers against peaceful protesters is an example work with guerrilla groups to make them respectable al-qaeda and painting them as victims fits this category syria is being bombed as the report advised as an insider has told altie noto allies turkey and israel a bombing from across the border in fact the west been plotting this invasion of syria for years france is ex foreign minister two years before the violence started british officials told me they were planning the invasion of syria the syrian opposition deny these claims. it is literally impossible for africa to get out of that rustles the kristoff lehmann wrong maybe fifteen called in the find a treaty pending earnings from the resources and gold paris french
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bank has three percent on it then lend africa's own money back thanks for things africa's money lend back to it says the west is famous enough to create a. ball that african nations achieve by growing exports is to earn more for france. literally was written extensively on neo colonialism great to have you on the show was been the result of all this early a lot of the x. or. you know what it's a really good you know. because we need a. new reality. and. you know if you're a. rock excrete in many areas in africa it's. you know.
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there. are. you know you know you know. which created gold states by chopping kuwait off iraq and other all regions from the arab peninsula and handed control to the full force. shills and chevron rise big oil and their bankers in the persian gulf four horsemen eight families and their global intelligence and terror network in the us literally to extend truck drivers and mechanics of the streets and install them to run the country and pay them from simply if they turn a blind boy well before horsemen the country the other ninety nine percent of kids in object poti despite the country's incredible riches no it's also dean henderson and u.s. military protection has pushed the shakes beyond any decency that we had. misused
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or get corrupted with fifty billion taking yes but i'll take that any time what i'm trying to tell you is so what prostitution rings drug trafficking was spread paedophilia six slavery tools just so widespread and flagrant among america's puppet arab rulers that fifty a slight simply list thousands of the cases leaked to the media you a royal. torturing a traitor he thought quote cheated him the billionaire abuses him with an electric cattle prod beat him with whips and a plank of wood with a nail in it and pulls into his wounds the prince shells to the camera man gets close he can watch the tape back later and all was imported as a child to be the prince. and his possible confiscated in this photo on a night out in london the prince has already broken nose and damaged his lip and
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later at the top hotel he's cool beating his slave in the room that night he beat and kicked him to death saudi prince aleem caught on a seven to seven flights of friends with over two tons of cocaine. washington allows freedom from criminal and civil action by giving them diplomatic immunity retroactive diplomatic immunity or other protection is told to the also big golden henderson great to have you on you wrote a pocketed by the four horsemen so all americans get a terrorist attacks from furious that their country is being rolled. and what. more do. we know they are. there ya
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go. tara cullen these and of war vicious circles writes washington's blog of the quickest way to destroy the aggressive economy leading economists the planes out america's enormous military spendings a huge drain on growth and increases unemployment war takes the nation's brightest minds from productive industries and gets them to perfect killing which produces nothing this big so also of questioning the war on terror though the kevin thanks a lot for coming on why do government figures like lawrence summers cool was a great job creator plots of people go along with this because it's in their personal self-interest look at how military spending really works what it does is it takes productive resources out of the real economy and puts those resources to work building things that serves no human purpose other than killing people and wasting resources and not only that you know there's
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a very very tight correlation negative relationships between military spending and economic growth so high beltre spending kills economies and kill societies and that's what's being imposed on the u.s. the question is why in whose interest is this where's the economic interest here well it's actually the military industrial complex that's colonizing the american people and draining it have its resources and stealing from it and looting it that's what sort of so i think that's a big part of the puzzle here is that these policies are being imposed by people who have a soft interest whether at steeple who are making money off the military industrial complex or whether it's some you know banks toure's the roster out on the rockefeller's and those guys trying to build a new world order global government global government in the shape of the un crystal flamen is currently working against countries next in line for quote humanitarian intervention this u.s. army report called string of polls singles out these resource rich new. clear free
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asian states as next targets in these countries but george soros funded un team for preventive action international lawyer chris black is performing the very destabilization laid out in the u.s. army manual so it's just promoting if nic divisions the u.n. works with the international crisis group also funded by george soros along with western governments the i c g's concept is quote preventing conflicts through military intervention in other words preventing war by waging it the world peace society and many others know most wars only make things worse dr lehmann was going on united nations. are instead are being an instrument. used in an instrument now hembree kissinger argues former colonies have no statehood rights as they were all to fish recreated first time round recall him being them for being
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as a violence in iraq brings up the body count and record levels are deemed vesa gates another legacy of the us invasion in time a nation that's reaching the lives all blue born after the way. they did clashes with muslim brotherhood supporters rival rallies rated throughout the country leaving over eighty people on the sinai peninsula the military launches a crackdown on some crazy extremists. the long delayed peace negotiations between israel and the palestinians are finally set to start in washington monday evening after climate's and his cabinet voted to lose one hundred four palestinian prisoners. and the diplomatic wrangling over edward snowden takes a new twist as a washington.

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