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world's attention to the place that sometimes gulag of our times. action over evil deed and honest movement plans to unite oh we're four hundred global locations on tuesday for a million mass protests against raft of issues from n.s.a. snooping to g.m. food. fueling europe's far right there is fear that ongoing a stereo and unchecked immigration could see extremist parties steal a march and next years you will action and. the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomy by a powerful militia leader.
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this is r.t. coming to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program how hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march. to those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes earlier my colleague andrew farmer spoke with american activist greg hoosh who says the group has a very clear distinction between what's right and what's legal. one of my big pushes with all of the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get more people what i like to call activated get more people out there just doing something you know i don't even care what you believe i want you on the streets telling people about it in getting things done so i think this type of event is going to just help to get more people active in the system and i have a feeling that more people active in the system can only be better for the people
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do you feel anonymous might actually a unite people because you talked about the protests there which is fair enough but also they do hack websites and people could legitimately say when actually is not a criminal offense to be want to be part of this there's a distinction there you call it criminal you know what's right and what's wrong is not exactly in line with what's legal and what's the legal and so it's really up to each individual to decide just how far they're willing to go with their protests. again and she can meet up with some of the activists in washington d.c. to find out what's driving them into action. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activists and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is a police state battle i'm joined by the organizer of the upcoming rally here in washington the million mask march john anthony ferre hurst thank you so much for joining me thanks for coming down you know right john you say a police state they say secure state what do you think about that dilemma. i think
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it's kind of like a lot of crime you know that you know you can't give up your freedom just to be safe you know the main criticism is that such a decentralized force will die down like the occupy movement has the many ways i'm going to explain what i mean i mean did they did they stop the overtake the corporate overtake no they did not will you stop the n.s.a. what is your answer to that like to you know but you know. i think we're not we're not slowing down we are speeding up i mean this started this with one a vent here in washington d.c. and as of the last i looked last night we had over four hundred marches on november fifth and over one hundred fifty different countries and that doesn't look like it's marsala not at all john i looked at the agenda of the rally it's very diverse it's against the persecution of whistleblowers it's against monsanto the biggest producer of genetically modified seeds tell me about the agenda what are you trying
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to change we're trying to change a lot of stuff that's going on in this world like i said as far as like the food that we police state farm wars like they're spending money in other countries and all these other stuff that's going on in the night he is spending it here you know i was just talking to my friends where yeah you want to use for michigan you know when they're talking about like all these abandoned buildings i can you can you fix somebody else's house before you fix your own you know you got to you know there's people all over the world that need some serious change and that's what we're doing here. well get updates on the protest and the time at r.t. dot com where we are gathering images from the rallies that have been taking place . some marches have already been held down under and in southeast asia check out how people around the globe are turning out all mass fan to their own frustrations . well among the frustrations in a million mask march are the goings on by the n.s.a.
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exposed by edward snowden the latest revelation is that the u.k.'s had its very own listening post in the heart of berlin to keep a watch on germany's leadership peter oliver has the details from berlin. it's a case of another day another case of spying on each other this time it's the turn of the british it seems these allegations in documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that on the roof of the british embassy here in berlin just a short way away from where we are here at the ripley studios there was a online listed on the roof listening post now if that's the case it comes just a week after the united states supposedly removed a listening post of their own on the roof of their embassy which is just next door to the british embassy here in the german capital now there is the argument that this is what they do however there is certainly going to be repercussions from this if it turns out that it is true that the british have this. this this what's called
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an intercept nest on the roof of their embassy it's certainly going to be toxic for relations between germany and britain to close allies within europe and it also comes at a time where german officials are in washington to try and get some kind of agreement on not spying on each other so all of this information coming out it seems in a relentless fashion showing that all of these people who held hands as friends around the world wall secretly listening in to what each other were doing now it's been said. that the e.u. have asked david cameron's british government for for answers on this the british government have said well it's a matter of security and they don't comment on matters of security it all seems like a very easy and city give but this to be repercussions from this and it does seem that just because you're a little paranoid doesn't mean that everybody isn't spying on you. while the
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country that became one of the most outspoken critics of washington's global snooping appears to have been caught out brazil's blushing after admitting it's been spying on diplomat. promises honest territory had a line to learn more about the country's intelligence folks. also turkistan over a ton of chemicals on the road to syria at the border check out what exactly was being smuggled to the war torn state. but next year europeans gad the chance to replace their m.p.'s the worry is the increasing numbers of voters are being attracted to the far right at the root as anger at what's perceived to be brutal in immigration while suffering from stagnant economies and stubborn employment test arsole looks at some of those on the right who are lining up to take on brussels. the minced no words the doctors will be a simple pondered on questions european people are realising that the use an empire
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of the soviet union that in fact is destroying their freedom. the authorization of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades they live out here and they're all fired up to continue. this is to shake the system. there to increasingly popular figureheads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france and the other lands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all seeing the success of political parties which in varying degrees are n.t.e.u. in its current form anti euro and anti immigration which will be on the bottom the fifth day europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have these the rights and the left did not manage to resolve the problems under foreign feeds off and on the ball a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty
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four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and this swing to the right could very well sweep across europe as well in the pens national front. the dutch and islam politician have to build a party for freedom plan their move that's despite reports that builders in the past disapproved of and to submit it remarks by lipans father while upin reportedly described the dutch as more radical than she was when it came to islam it was in this restaurant the two of the most confrontational politicians in europe had sat down over a meal and got to know each other and in the end they realized that they had more in common that they might have initially thought so much so that full political parties that claimed patriotism they decided to put their differences aside and pursue an ambitious goal changing europe's grand plan. that europeans and the french should have understood the political structure of the defense be the best
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suited to the new york but today decisions are made in brussels in washington they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the european union that could lead to the most and to european parliament in history in the end it's a numbers game as far as that's concerned the rise of the right is not quite just a blip on europe's radar. paris and it's the latest general elections in a number of e.u. member states that have raised the most concern over the swing to the extreme this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary made big inroads at the national assembly in twenty ten the same year in the national lines came in fourth and in twenty eleven the true sense party
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quadrupled its share of the national vote. fun our way but it's a particularly painful problem the antenna gratian progress party came third a national elections this year despite having mass murder anders breivik as a former follower social research expert john as burke believes populist appeal is feeding the ranks of the far right all of these parties are anti immigrant there and they do express sort of the the strongest sort of anti immigrant views in europe and so that's one of these days might have a certain influence as they have had like in denmark for instance and so resistance again today immigration is one thing the other is a sort of anti-elite sentiment among voters in europe so people who wish to express a protest or an anti elitist sentiment tend to support these parties that could have a major influence certainly in terms of immigration policy and in terms of the way
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that europe is viewed around the world. a powerful libyan war a word appointed a shadow government to run a self-proclaimed autonomy in the east of the country the libyan province which the breakaway leaders call syrian icon holds most of the country's oil reserves its main city benghazi is words of revolution against modern davi began in two thousand and eleven the militia chief in charge had his forces shut down or oil flows in the area in july leading to a fifty percent drop in national exports no one's yet stopped abraham just ran because the authorities in tripoli lacked the means to deal with him by force the government's been losing popularity over its failure to deal with corruption and rising post gadhafi instability some analysts say the situation's being aggravated by foreign meddling. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today and we have to use the men that they find in
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agreement to maintain the composition of the body of cities with a common libya or the very way together the old four forces that are intervening from outside of libya so i wouldn't be surprised if the area would start looking east and southeast that are about two hundred forty tribes in the bia and tribes are very important for the running of the territory is not just a sort of. reminded of like we can imagine from the western tribes there they count they control people in the territory it depends how much they bargain among themselves but it may also end up that they fight each other i mean this is very difficult to predict it depends also by which support from outside this new independent unit who would acquire. the capitol is not immune to the
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trouble either new clashes are being reported in tripoli it's the latest outbreak of violence in the city which the central government has also been unable to fully control last month the prime minister was briefly kidnapped by a group of armed man who allegedly tried to pressure him to resign. meanwhile russia is urging the u.n. to look into reports that libya's stockpiles of nuclear material are unsecured a warehouse full of yellowcake uranium which can be used to make atomic weapons is apparently in the hands of a libyan militia the heart of the complex allegedly claims has been approached by al qaida with offers to buy uranium but libyan government insists the stockpiles are perfectly safe have more details. now had a colorado's rural communities could be looking to split from the state. as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens
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in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. and stay with us beauty queens from eighty six countries to stand on the russian capital to battle for the miss universe crown will tell you why they have been up to so far. the world's. technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. the. economic up and downs in the find out all month long the deal
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of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december this food which is from the opening of the hearings the first video of the deposed leader since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for the fans and rejected the court's authority insisting he is still the legitimate leader the judge them postpone to the trial until january the eight horses behavior could see him barred from further sessions during his transfer to a prison police had to face off angry from morsi mobs in the capital and other cities but no one from the military has yet been brought to book over last year's violence something manning egyptian activist find astonishing. it is very evident that they have no they're not ready to pursue this because they don't have enough evidence in fact they had any evidence the current and the previous ministers of indians should be implicated as when they were both part of the ministry of
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interior when the incidents happened in december two thousand and twelve so it is a technique to put pressure to get a better negotiation stance against the muslim brotherhood the current one small concessions and wants the muslim brothers to give in to the situation as a status quo accepted and that is just oppression. sikka looking at some other stories from around the world police say the gunmen that opened fire at a shopping mall in new jersey has killed himself his body was found inside the mall after a massive manhunt involving hundreds of police officers. both inside and outside the building nobody else was injured in the attack with witnesses saying the shooter repeatedly fired at security cameras. it was. then tapped by two suicide bombers to try to break into a police station in the north they recognized the attackers and opened fire forcing
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the bombers to blow themselves up outside the building but at least two people were killed and seven others wounded that's on top of other bombings that killed ten people in the country on monday iraq is seeing its worst violence in years with almost a thousand people killed in a cold war alone. people in crimea come out against ukraine's looming trade deal with the european union up to eight hundred stirred out in the autonomy's republic at a protest which coincided with russia's unity day demonstrators burned e.u. flags and cold for closer ties with moscow despite mixed support ukraine's pushing ahead with a partnership deal which could be signed at the end of this month now there is plenty of in the pan and spirit in the united states to parts of colorado will vote on tuesday on whether to break away from the rest of the state has been to find out why. in a state of five point one million people democracy is failing in the minority and
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a battle to break away has begun or trying to address a kind of systemic issue within the country which is this rural versus urban divide eleven colorado counties approximately four hundred thousand citizens are voting on a ballot initiative that would pave the way for creating the fifty first us state the urban areas can assert their well against the rural communities and it is like taxation without representation and that the rural communities don't have a voice to block the things that are being forced upon them earlier this year colorado's democratically controlled legislature exerted its power by passing laws fiercely unpopular in the northeastern parts of the state among them. historic gun control laws and mandating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources a move officials say will crush farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of
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electricity urban legislators imposed one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard for their urban constituents one might call that tyranny in my thirteen years plus of being a county commissioner i have never seen folks this frustrated this discontent this feeling of despair disenfranchised in addition to sending a message to lawmakers here in denver supporters of the fifty first state say their ballot initiative also serves as inspiration for the many other u.s. cities and states with their own secession movements i get told calls on a regular basis. at least once a week from citizens in other states saying hey what are you guys doing out there how you doing this from vermont and north carolina to texas and california the u.s. has seen a rapid spy. movements blazing across the nation in the past decade as the united
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states has grown extremely divided i hope that there's a recognition that a disconnect exists not just here in colorado but in other states and that we need to begin to address that problem the problem of america's partisan politics extends all the way up to the top last month's dysfunctional stalemate in washington caused a sixteen day government shutdown the next step beyond this is going to be more than likely in twenty fourteen statewide ballot initiative which everybody in the state would be able to vote about point which would redraw the boundaries of the state of colorado however this coveted swing state can only be torn in two with the approval of u.s. congress a powerful legislative body known best for its own failure at reaching compromise. colorado well where is the world capital of gloss right now this november it's moscow that's leaving the traditional glamour spots behind it hosting the miss
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universe contest for the first time with all the vital statistics on the pageant here's our taste obama say. to say that they've been stopping traffic and breaking a few hearts along the way that understates these girls eighty six of them from eighty six countries have been here in the capital for the last two weeks enjoying some of russia's cultural as well as doing a little bit of love therapy while they've been here they've been around cultural centers where they've painted mud just good job i mean who doesn't want to take away a little bit of russia when they go back home they've also done further issues on red square iconic center of moscow visited the bolshoi theatre and that also had a little bit of fun of course down at the racetrack just testing out some of those luxury cars that we are around the capital here but most importantly they all about charity given it's part of their work and they visited a couple of local apology centers with my parents and children have given gives as
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well as spend time with the children but of course today is the start of the official start of the muse universe contest it will see something contestants being picked today who will compete on saturday for that product miss universe at the crocus hall in moscow will be given you all the updates and who doesn't want to be crowned miss universe. of it of course and glamour never hurts but a long way from all that space engineers have been hard at work and the steps of kazakstan that x. times has crew will be blasting off there on thursday and the shining a rocket as a transport vehicle if you take a closer look you can see there is something special about its exterior as in fact the logo of the sochi two thousand and fourteen winter games crew will be taking the olympic torch with them into orbit while you're now saying time lapse footage of the rocket being installed on the launch pad. and up ahead the beauty of russia's like by call gets
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a biological i am going to. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books or forbid them from being printed but in the age of the internet all you need is a scanner and an internet connection and the information that's found in a book cannot be destroyed because it is out there on the magical ether of the air at so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients can start making guns in their basement which means the gun control laws will basically become pointless because they'll never be able to
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