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anti-government riders claim to have left the justice ministry building but the barricades and the blockade outside remain the radicals say they'll be staying there until their demands are met. hope for holmes the syrian peace talks move toward allowing trapped billions out of the embattled city and to get humanitarian aid in. the british voters who are to board for the ballot as only one in ten young people say they'll be bothered to turn out for the next election.
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it is seven pm and the russian capital which international with marina josh welcome to the program album fires barricades and a dug up pavements that's how you cranes capital looks after almost two weeks of unrelenting violence anti-government rioters are entrenched outside the justice ministry building refusing to budge even despite fellow opposition leaders please about fifty a radical activist from the movement known as common cause stormed the ministry at night smashing windows with clubs and now bars be all over has more from t. of. well this is how it looks right now at the justice ministry here in kiev this became the latest building to be overrun by rioters on sunday evening now it's still being occupied by opposition forces and as you can see they've they've the windows that are being broken through their feet in using the furniture here to make some kind of barricades and block those away you can also come over this way still groups outside making sure that nobody can get into that building night
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telling me that they have no intention to leave anytime soon now that's despite opposition leader batali klitschko coming here in saying to these people that they should leave they say in this position leave this building now we've heard from the justice minister herself she said that the fact that they occupying these buildings and they're refusing to leave could end up how purring any kind of talks that are going on to try and broker some kind of peace here in ukraine. and also you see behind me the barricades that they've built very sturdy barricades in order to stop anybody from coming here where i am right now is not too far away from independence square the areas that big position occupying or is growing not decreasing at the moment this is despite precinct at the moment this is just showed a move away from these buildings my colleague alexy out a shift ski has a report now on who is in charge here whether it's the opposition leaders that are
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telling the people what to do whether it's the people that are dictating what they want to happen you know. if i have to take a bullet in the head i'll take a bullet in the head the opposition speeches are as fiery as ever but not all of the protesters are buying it. not even the commanding presence of the delegates core is enough to bring them in line the. key of c. independence square still adorned with different color flat. opposition parties but the biggest question right now is whether they're actually controlling anything at all there's a widespread opinion now in ukraine is that their inability to provide crucial decisions let to the violence uprising. i'm not even listening to them everything is already been done by us over there but we are running the show they are forced to listen to us. and now their movements leaders have passed up the president's invitation to lead the government but. the only say will revolutionize we
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offered them to control government to fight corruption and change the law but their reviews and their actions are deprived of a new object. they could not even agree on whether to accept a presidential amnesty for the jailed protesters. president cory's said he'll release the detained protesters if there is no for the resistance in central kiev and our position is the same. order. will only agree to yana cover just terms on the release of the protesters if the interior minister orders police not to arrest our people anymore. but they're not politicians they simply want a result and fast and that is a snap reorganization of the country they're like children you see soldiers marching and trying to jump in front of the formation to feel like generals
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a country in revolt is now holding its breath until tuesday when big decisions are expected from parliament you could in the repeal of an anti protest law but judging by the mood of my gun it seems there are no compromises that the crowds are ready to listen to alexi russia ski r.t. reporting from kiev in ukraine. now the new laws that caused such public anger in ukraine introduced harsher punishments for protests but let's compare it to similar rules and across the atlantic if you're found guilty of stirring a riot in britain you could find yourself in jail for up to ten years and nine years if you hurled powerful bombs why don't you crane you get just two years vattel ism in france from defacing statues to damaging streets is punishable by seven years behind bars but in ukraine it will get you locked up for just three years attempting or even encouraging the overthrow of the united states government can see you thrown into a cell for up to twenty years and that's twice as much as in ukraine finally don't
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put a mask on your face at a rally in canada because that could land you up to ten years detention and it's against just fifteen days in ukraine british security analysts and four arrived police officer charles sure bridge told me the scale of dissent and being seen in ukraine would never be permitted in the u k. which is need to look at the way that the british police particularly london have dealt with pos protests that have occurred really only in the last three or four years if one looks at for example the protests that occurred at the g twenty summit in london or perhaps where it's demonstrations that took place against cuts in student grants and loans and frick and such like than the place that gave a very robust response to today's demonstrations of course it's also the police's responsibility and not to condemn clearly i'm telling you countries in the united states officially to facilitate peaceful protest particularly at ice protests have got permission in advance as is required but nonetheless when the kind of disorder
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that takes place that we thought we'd see how many quite directly now kefford elsewhere in ukraine the police would be expected here in the united kingdom to respond very much more robust. while the authorities and opposition leaders in kiev try to reach a political solution impatient for task there is elsewhere are taking matters into their own hands rioters have been breaking into government buildings and city halls across the country and opposition leaders seem to be increasingly losing influence over what's happening on the streets but in the east of a country there are rising wave of trouble is causing more concern down support as both leader now reports. was road where afraid but we hope that these people will be stopped people internet sky watching closely the demonstrations in kiev they fear the violence will spread from west to east ukraine and inspire upheaval and copycat protests here alexandra green is
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taking seriously remarks by the openly racist opposition svoboda party that there's no place for jews in ukraine. greenstein assuming you are ukrainian nationalists ukrainian patriots who can become the heroes that will today defend the land were standing your bag then during the second world war our soldiers took our guns and went into the forest to fight the russians the germans the jews and other evils i wanted to take the ukrainian nation from us. this jewish mother of two is thinking about packing up and leaving these people protesters have already tasted the blondes and maybe they will become move weiland already two jews have been attacked in kiev many fear these was to come. in the children school now there is a security guard children out to pepper sprays to school to be safe i'm afraid for my family or people living here are bracing for more days if not weeks of grim
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uncertainty they worry the violence is spilling eastwards and so protesters are taking to the streets to show their support for president yannick coverage but more often than not these rallies are being disrupted by. the crowd of people in surgical mask suddenly appear the bats and their jackets they beat the protesters and kick them in the head asking when you mostly because we don't hide anything we suspect of these people wanted to cause trouble with provocations from opposition supporters on the rise a growing number of ukrainians fear that the last few weeks might just be a dress rehearsal for what's to come policy r t donetsk ukraine while the rider is our occupying her is justice ministry building now claim that they have left to allow that apartment to operate as normal pir all over is there for us and can update us on the developments so better do tell us what's happening where you are at the moment specifically what's happening with the justice ministry is a back to normal for it. well it's certainly not back to normal the edge justice
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ministry is in a severe state of disarray after it was stormed by rioters on sunday evening all of its windows are being put out this now and most of the furniture is piled up against those windows to barricade those no i was talking the siller a line of of armed opposition supporters in front of the building standing there i was talking to their leader and he was telling us that what they doing what they're doing there is say that they're not occupying the building but they're barricading it and stopping it from being occupied by was he was calling them provocateurs. no he said that anybody would be allowed into the justice ministry building as long as they produced their i.d. in order to get in there and that they should be able to go about their normal working day while it's it certainly isn't like their normal working day with the scenes there and anybody going in will of course have to go through this line of opposition supporters there so i called really say it's going to be business as
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usual for the justice ministry right now earlier we had heard calls from opposition leader vitaly klitschko for people who were in that building to leave it. but they didn't do that immediately it now seems that some of those have left that building but of the say it's still being blockaded right now. in terms of it terms of what comes next from this well we don't really get to see what happens with that building it's still barricaded from one side still an awful lot of people around here in some of the main mosques where carrying weapons and. patrolling around this area near to independence square but the justice minister himself had actually said that the occupying of these buildings was going to be causing problems for any kind of negotiations to go forward after we saw pleas from the tonic which go for people to leave that building it now seems that the majority of those house left up building the saying the justice ministry can get about business as usual however
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well it's certainly not business as usual considering that it's been a real state of disarray right now. thank you so much peter for this update from modern craning capital kiev here our reporting there. now as the justice minister of maine's blockaded the opposition leaders have disowned a common cause move and responsible for the takeover this whole protest began over the ukrainian president's refusal to sign a partnership deal with the e.u. on our team dot com we're running a poll to get your opinions on where the current riots are leading ukraine and here's how the answers are shaping up so far well as you can see half of our viewers at the moment say the unrest will scare any european partners away about a quarter of us point out believe that the rioters will manage to force early election elections and the seventeen percent believe that a peaceful deal will be struck between the opposition and the president and just about nine percent of the sporting thing dapper as we get
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a call which will give in and sign the deal with the e.u. well do let us know what do you think of this issue by logging onto r t dot com and having your say there are to internationalise keeping you up to date was the events in the ukrainian capital kiev twenty four seventh's on air and on our website r.t. dot com. and on the way the glimmer of hope for at least some stricken syrians and a business secrets be scooped up by america's n.s.a. its all had an r.t. international status.
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well go back to watching r t international hundreds of women and children trapped in the middle of syrian warfare may be able to leave the besieged city of homes and hope that's arisen out of the geneva two peace talks were the government and opposition have agreed to allow those civilians to flee to safety and allow humanitarian aid in elsewhere people are slowly returning to the country's biggest city of aleppo to find their homes demolished or pillaged and some of the most destructive fighting has reduced large parts of the ancient site to rubble and often a looks at what's left for citizens to rebuild their lives with. we learned at a local international airport on what is believed to be the first civil airplane to touch down here in the last year it's a special government flight but authorities say regular ones are due to start in a month's time but i know this flight means the return of life to this airport and
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the syria yani this northern syrian region has seen the most violent clashes during the almost three year long conflict leaving death and devastation behind it used to be four billion dollar factory where two thousand people were working now you can see there is left person is destroyed but while that is a common picture here it seems that helpful peace is slowly coming back this village outside aleppo has just come back under government control out of fourteen thousand residents who fled it after the rebels a tag one third the government says is now back to discover the houses are the destroyed or looted in the middle of it all depends on how lucky you are our home was almost untag out they stole everything i mean just this pregnant woman says she and her husband have been waiting for this baby for twelve years and they're happy
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to finally have it now instead of our home was destroyed we now have nothing but god gave us a baby and that's will give us power to build everything from scratch wherever it. rather coffee we need more and more residents here on sharing these optimists have like some coffee to play out how's life full of life is good things got. families returned with their kids muhammad twelve years old couldn't go to school for months but he still thinks of his school days i have three friends and him how much and how many there my cousins. while we are talking to many terran aid arrived people are in desperate need of simply everything and most importantly security measures did what we do now is be get locals involved in patrolling and helping the army secure the area and protecting the village and we call on all of us to come back soon if he has any of the men who leave the village to drive to the c.-t.
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. what used to take some fifteen minutes by highway takes an hour today roads are not yet safe enough but parts of aleppo loop secure at least at first glance we are a little bit surprised to see what used to be syria's biggest business center still so vibrant time to actually say we even took off like jackets with us expecting to see clashes in the middle of a completely destroyed city but don't be mistaken this is the western part of the city. more to the east you will see a completely different picture moderate free syrian army factions fighting radical al qaida affiliated groups there for control with the government forces trying to fight them both. but militants still control half of the city and a big part of northern syria remaining the biggest challenge to the cease fire plan
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pushed forward by syrian and russian foreign ministers and the all the syrians are ready to reconcile with each other and the letter was a good place to start with so we can give an example to other regions but these guys from the news for front from al qaeda the don't know what they want but it's certainly not peace but while this force is large enough to threaten a carefully forged peace to this whole torn country residents say they're not treaded to give up their fight for their country to be at peace rif nationality from syria. well james corbat editor of the in a pan news website the core about reports says the fate of the people in syria is still in the hands of extremists who have no interest in peaceful diplomacy. in theory this won't be a particularly difficult part of the plan to implement logistically all it would take is this is sation of active hostilities during the time that these women and children are being transported out of the area but perhaps that's easier said than
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done as both the syrian foreign deputy foreign minister and. own political advisor have both stated recently this is not really a political breakthrough since the syrian government has had in place since two thousand and thirteen a plan to deliver aid to these civilians populations in these terrorist held areas of the country since for the past year and all such delivery aid delivery has have failed because they have been fired upon by the terrorists themselves so this is not necessarily a breakthrough to it but it will hinge on the terrorists actually standing down no allowing this transferred take place. and it looks like america's big brother has been getting its hands on big business adverts now and has revealed to germany dappy n.s.a. has been using everything has got to pry into the commercial secrets foreign firms coined that i had here on our team at a national. now the brits just can't get
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themselves fired up about voting anymore with turnout for elections in recent years on a downward slide and it's young people in particular who are backing away from the ballot box only ten percent say they'll definitely take part in next year's general election as are so he reports from london. there's nobody worth fighting for i want a verdict i want you to point out ted sorry i'm not really sure what sentiments that don't bode well for democratic legitimacy and british politicians as electoral engagement continues to decline and the public's emotions turn sour anger is the chief reaction to politicians across all sections of the electorate a recent poll found followed by boredom particularly among the youth with one study showing that only one in ten are definitely planning to vote in the u. case twenty fifteen the general elections have voted before i regret doing it i don't want to be involved with it and i don't want to give it legitimacy i think going to the ballot box gives to this particular system no i don't regret having
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a system in which i don't have an i don't have a choice you have how many people who are protesting against was government never even showed an interest in what happens through. peaceful protest goes into anger because they're not being listened to and people have been going to stop taking direct x. . many men have turned their backs on the ballot boxes but there are those who continue their moment of society and politics by taking to the street feeling that this alternative may be more up to them they're both. young people are interested in politics and politicians and the responsible and political parties for the painting. people young people getting involved in a very diverse range of political parts from the titians to boycotts demonstrations doing stuff on live gauging the occupied. what we have to accept is that our traditional politics is no longer the only game
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in town i think there is a genuine the existential problem for traditional british democracy if turned were to continue. this problem and so they should be. but it seems not enough to us rage the anger that just keeps boiling over onto the streets where does your cilia are to london. and the n.s.a. is going down just to spy on huge numbers of people and snowden's out also keeps a very close eye on business as the whistleblower told german t.v. that the u.s. agency tries to siphon off an information you can get its hands on any mashad a former five officer says the n.s.a. is taking industrial spying to a new level the importance is about the scale of the problem because our intelligence agencies have always had a mandate to not only protect national security but also to protect the economic well being of all countries however that is very different from aggressive
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industrial espionage on an aggressively industrial scale which of course is what snowden has now revealed because with new technologies with the internet and all the surveillance capabilities that the n.s.a. and its its u.k. partner g.h.q. have developed i mean that they can hoover up literally everything so of course each country wants to protect its economic well being of course it will try and just be for political and economic advantage but for the sheer scale of it i think that is the issue here. look at some other stories from around the world iraqi security forces fighting with al qaeda linked militants near the city of fallujah left at least eight people dead and dozens injured at least five rocket soldiers have been abducted and several army vehicles says seized by the government the army has set a loose cordon around the rebel held city and intensified airstrikes to expel the militants from the occupied areas a standoff which has continued for three weeks has caused thousands of people to flee their homes. gyptian military chief who will lead the charge to remove
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mohamed morsy from power last year has been endorsed by the country's top generals to run for president. he is expected to announce his candidacy in the next couple of hours and elections have been planned for the end of april along with support from the army all says he can also count on the votes of millions of egyptians who stood against the muslim brotherhood. and coming up on our t.v. national personal stories of suffering and survival during the siege of leningrad jury world war two and if you're watching us from the u.k. it's going to ground with host nation returns i'm going. i've always had mixed feelings about speed traps it seems like it's a waste of the police officers time but on the other hand they sure do make people paranoid and drive more slowly one man from texas is completely sure of his opinion
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about speed traps and he set out to save his felt texans from being fined for speeding and much more importantly from potential traffic accidents caused by the hidden police and now he's the one who's in deep trouble according to fox news right martin faces a misdemeanor charge for violating frisco texas sign ordinance that says that you may only stand around holding a sign on private property martin claims that he was doing the exact same thing as a speed limit sign reminding people to slow down and i think ultimately he is right you should be able to tell other people where the police are setting up speed traps because that will cause them to drive more slowly which is the real goal of speed traps in the first place the only reason local authorities would be against this is because they love the income that comes from a nice big pile of speeding tickets i hope that mr martin finds a way to go right back to holding his sign but this time on private property but precious my opinion. i know c.n.n.
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m s n b c news. lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth than might think. it's because one politician in the mainstream media works side by side. the joke is actually on here. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes will handle them.
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my dear dear. i am so happy. this is been the best summer of my life. i am a student now and i am going to the village with mom we will have strawberries on the terrace and taking my favorite guitar. what a beautiful summer what a wonderful life is waiting for me. the chinese friends made me a guitar on the stimulus that is so i started playing the seven string guitar i played quite well he played it well to some level that i started when i was about ten years old. he saw me in the park it was a sunny day she was too shy to approach me i saw him in the corner of my eye there
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was some sentimental song playing in my mind i'm trying to remember it now but i can't something sad for some reason maybe it's because i'm leaving the city for the whole summer and won't see him until a lot of people. started drawing the picture. nobody expected it to end that way through a good note. raised
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up a dozen using methods and there were no passenger trains so we walked to let a grat. we couldn't recognize it will take was crisscrossed over all the windows all the shop windows were blocked with the sandbags one step down but they left some of the statues like the bronze horseman that is the middle east and even that was also covered with saddle bags will double. so we could recognize our own city in a day the whole city was locked in.

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