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well they more enforcement that they exist today with the levels of corruption do you think the country based system can withstand that i think that it will be changed within six years pushing come true we'll have another president or another constitution although there is an idea to start command in the constitution in order to confirm like put you forever model for because you don't believe that we're able to tell if you were in the distribution campaign again and that people will start fighting for property that the corrupt people that exist within the system will try to monopole lies their position then get to get some precise fandoms out of those that we don't believe will have will help us to reach this. list changes because i know that they want to. restore relations with the west because they want them don't want russia to be as a lay to the want to restore relations with the west because they have already
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their children to study by elites and they have assets that are you know your station of the day with the russian side you know the russian is that process of evolution is ready for that will be a trigger to changes but people want to live this is not a very democratic to just say you know you know but i know that his through will come through it it will be. like movement towards each other aleuts of the people saw their position will work of the growth of the grassroots level the leap with pride to support this movement that i believe for the changes but i think that it will happen until two thousand and twenty four because. the look of the problem in three part is. for example i just russia there is no just crush anymore they have no even the young leader of young politicians held a prayer while he was in office q his seventy two or seventy three it's his last
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campaign so there is no oil the power so we will have changes we will. you will see the change of political decoration in the parliament after two thousand and twenty one they like to call it political ticker ration so we need to build the base for the future political party at the grassroots level but at the same time there is a technological revolution we have the internet we have like hundreds in technology mr gadhafi you know that we do not edit this interview that's why i have to give our viewers a very short break we'll be back in just a few moments and. i
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a way to practice is the precious oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people have to be with the settler colonialism the theft of all of the land and the many many. you know there's a stating things that their leaders of doing of course the gun cools the uprising. has done is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in built it was dismissive to do it like you know this these you can make complicity is going to have to study how we did it you know john. the only palestinians who gets the most hope from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think visible those who endure the vision didn't know who could give us. and the earth is all of us not just the heart of this lady of the most of the jihad
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and i'm a digital t.v. i'm the cousin was you know do more commitments also don't put this all. welcome back to worlds apart michel could call for and opposition politicians here in russia and a former member of parliament. just before the break we were talking about the current state of off russia and. you were expressing a very dim view of whether or not anything can change at least for the current authorities in power and it's interesting that this current elections i think already. being a cordon you know according to different set of problems for example just six years ago politicians from non-parliamentary parties had to get two million votes now
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that there has been drastically decreased the territorial principle of voting has been also scrapped as much as you or people from the opposition like to say that it's the same all the actions but they're very predictable results don't you think that the police they're a little bit the system itself electoral system a little bit more accommodating to both voters and people who run it used to be let's say sixty years ago i can see just a little difference in the same time. it depends on who the. opportunity to prove to be registered and to participate in this election is a week old just know the tomorrow of putting creative was denied registration. his considered as a strongest liberal politician that will come through i mean the you know on the his the most popular figure in the whole country i mean in the opposition and he
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was to purchase a bit of this and i think people believe that this is the people you see on the part of it was already a negative impact on the early days nobody knows how many all those legitimacy. and it's a problem and that's why many people refuse to go to the polling stations to vote because they don't believe in any changes and russia saw i assume that it's not the rulership the election it's not a vote it's not an election but at the same time i support. to purchase a big license to do everything possible to create a political force for the future away from the work of the grassroots level can i enjoy your attention to the current elections because you mentioned they were there for a change before and i would think that scrapping this territorial. principle of voting allowing people to follow the. polling stations of their choosing rather than where they are registered creates a great opportunity for the opposition because dad measure would be most appealing to younger urban populations with higher degree of social mobility people who are
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more likely to have liberal or progressive views and if those people are allowed to vote here in moscow. isn't that actually a good thing for the opposition don't you think that that may improve your business or you would view because for example people who wanted to vote for a latino widening his norma bell at least he was refused or he was denied registration. because of the politically motivated core decision sold and you know and that's why i like people that don't you know sort of this elections as a real elections and it's a problem. well it may be horrifying here i'm going you know to the polling station to all of course. it will. watch t.v. to see how the right rules but this appeared in disguise for the bar. the reason millner the cold conditions for all candidates. if not
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everyone is registered. it's not an election well i strongly disagree with you and i actually was you know this is a group i've heard in the only interviews you said not so long ago that most because the large a largest urban community in russia and here. during the last elections back in two thousand and twelve put in one but he got less than fifty percent of the polled so he supported in bigger cities is actually weaker than in the countryside if you add to that possibly hundreds of thousands of people who work in this city but were in control before i think that is actually a major part of the best opportunity the opposition have in this country and you dismissing it as a known opportunity is funny to me because i. mean why are only saying that are you see i'm going to. have my come to the i'm going to vote for who are you lin's to and i have
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a political obligation to him to support him because he supported me and when i was running for the state parliament let's imagine what for example in the in the supporters do or during the election they have no candidate to vote for but that you mentioned i'd buy isn't that sort of who are. going to go to the green go to your music as you say is on the ballot and he represents one of the oldest liberally minded opposition parties in brusha if you really believe in the values should in the valley supporters vote for him and shouldn't a volley be somebody if he believes in values rather he should go his own candidacy shouldn't he be. encouraging his supporters is also are you going to do for him to show there's different question it's question put on this is a question i don't support his strategy to be a coalition but i'm going to vote i'm going to go to the polling stations but to never consider this election as
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a rule is it is it fair to say that in this particular case now vali is putting she's only personal ambition above the democratic liberal values is that a fair statement. i would say that i come to i can understand what he said i wanted because he was. conducted become painting the last year but he's not racist but i can understand his emotions were the same term of course we have counted they from the liberal forces. in the are i i'm going to vote for you. i supposed to participate in the elections and to support those who use critics who will be in the both least but it doesn't mean that this is a real vote in the elections one prominent russian liberal bias said recently that one of the secrets of putin's political lead to. put it away or inside the
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administration of resource and like the certain electoral patterns in russia if you just focus on his political personality one of he's. one of the secrets to his appeal is that he successfully works with three main strands of the russian electorate the left the nationalists until last year extend the liberals even though i personally believe that he's starting to corinth out there deliberately camp. now he's. opponents do that they present themselves in the varo very narrow political life they are either nationalist or liberal can you win can you challenge pushing them to state to state that he represents by presenting yourself in such narrow terms by presenting yourself as a let's say a liberal candidate. i can't agree with i'm going to. put in the successful because there is no political competition for him so you can. switch on the two you will see only put
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a. i mean during the elections i mean before the elections there was only put on the t.v. and there is no more for elections there is no conditions for political competitions that's why he's a popular if you discounting any appeal of his political place you know some of the problem to look good when. you don't participate to the debates or discussions it's no problem to have a high rate and there is no criticism in the to be still lots of criticism of him monday and these are the saw him doing that but then the penetration of the internet in russia is a bar seventy percent. so you know. unfortunately they channels are more popular with the internet sources now but i think that in the future we will have more opportunities to address our message to the white people now you're going to know
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you've been very critical of the kremlin and let me mention one of the main kremlin to criticism of the opposition. they are centrally say that their opposition is a bad bunch of egomaniacs who put their personal interest above common values and i think your encounter at some of that event here in moscow when you were trying to fill those when you support candidates and you had a second clash of personalities with your own allies why do you think it's so difficult for the russian opposition especially liberally minded opposition to put their political ambitions to the side and focus on forming a united front i think that it's a disease or our society it's not only their positions but at the same time my strategy to unite people in the opposition managed to do that during the municipal elections because we recruit more than a thousand candidates from different part of. the open in in russia. dependent
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movement and we support of those people. two hundred six to several of them in their seats and it was because there was a complaint of united democracy and i will try to do that it's a headache of the opposition that we can sometimes united for it's can i ask you one about one more strategy that the opposition usually employs that you yourself have benefited from both of ali and you to some extent do you to corruption work and you use it as a means of gaining political attention do you think that's a good idea because some would argue that mixing politics and anti corruption allows the authorities to dismiss those investigations altogether as a political ploy don't you think that atika russia in russia would benefit if it was perceived as a non partisan rule of law pursuit rather than a means to have some political and i think this strategy works but maybe not so
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perfect that it used to be the like three five years ago bung there is a strong demand in our society to fight against corrupt that officials say that it's a good deal of their reason to mushroom fortunately in russia and we need to are exposed to those solidify so i do need to mix it to be in politics. we're trying to mix it with the politics and we're trying to to propose. palooka of reforms to try to get in the corruption so i worked with the legislations a tried to. and to corruption legislation while i was in them peeing in the parliament by one of the member of the parliament but unfortunately i was alone you know out of four hundred fifty deputies but don't you think that non-corrupt anticorruption work should be nonpartisan in principle. i would say that all politicians will use these critics and criticism in their political purposes.
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but of course it should be out of all the text. while mr coffee i have to leave it there i really appreciate your time today and tell me yours please keep the conversation going on our social media pages as for me hope to see you again same place same time here i'm also part of. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball
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to make a living that would diminish you still want to talk more next to. a passenger plane with sixty six people on board crashes in central iran it's clear there are no survivors. and in our roundup of the week's main stories america saw one of the worst school massacres in its history when a former student went on a shooting rampage in florida killing seventeen people the authorities have admitted receiving tip offs about the danger posed by the gunman years before the attack. plus world powers highlight the threat of returning islamic state fighters but struggled to find a cohesive solution to deal with them. all in countries need to repair their
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own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law why should not come back here simply because of committing the crimes of war. it's the weekly here on r.t. international with me nidia to you to broadcasting live from our moscow studio this is our round of the week's top stories and the latest up to date news welcome to the program a passenger plane with sixty six people on board has crashed in central iran the airline now says it's too early to say whether anyone survived the crash despite having earlier claimed all passengers and crew had died relatives at airport where the plane was heading from tehran and not giving up hope.
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reports say ambulances cannot reach it as it's in the mountainous area an emergency helicopter there was also unable to land due to bad weather press t.v. journalist use of jalali reports from. just two minutes before the airplane would get to its destination it crashed into mounds dinar some place near the city of sydney rome located in the southern part of the province of is for han so what happened was that due to adverse weather conditions due to fog whether the pilot lost its vision lost his vision and he was trying to find a place where he can make an emergency landing and according to eyewitnesses in the city of say the room he was trying to land and make an emergency landing on
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a pasture near the city of sydney rom in the province of as one but unfortunately on this process the plane crashed into a mountain then are mounted in a is located in the southern part of the province of his forehand and just in the north of your suit where the airplane was destined we do know that sixty six people were on board the airplane which is an eighty our airplane and all of those sixty six people six crew members and sixty passengers died because of that incident unfortunately so if one is in charge of the plane is a french italian short hole at craft the model was first introduced at the end of the eighty's last time and as the plane crashed with twenty four years ago back then the plane suffered a sudden loss of power sixty six people were also killed in a disaster the plane was operated by asman this is the third largest carrier in
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iran it operates domestic and regional services. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that the. dail has made to iran more requested and could see the country develop nuclear weapons. this is in my judgment the greatest threat to our world not just to israel not to the store arab neighbors. not just to muslims foreign ward but to use as well. because once your weapons. iran's aggression will be unchecked. and it will compress the entire world the nuclear agreement with iran has brought the countdown has begun the countdown to a new reigning nuclear arsenal a little more than a decade and the sanction relief that they do provided has not moderated iran has
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not made them more moderate internally and it's not made them more moderate extremely in fact it's unleashed a dangerous iranian terror group in the region and beyond. for more information on this story paula what else did netanyahu say. when essentially being israeli prime minister is urging for more sanctions against iran he says as we heard in that clip that iran poses the greatest threat to the world he drew a parallel between the nine hundred thirty eight munich agreement which essentially was a failed attempt to try and stop an appeaser nazi germany and the two thousand and fifty deal he said that that deal which he repeatedly has called a failed deal unleashed the dangerous iranian tyga now at the same time in his criticisms he was very visual over the way here's
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a piece of that iranian drone mr zarif. do you recognize this. you should be george. you can take back with you a message to the tyrants of. do not just israel's resolve this is a brief. description of the middle east as it looks right girl i call it the red in the block the red is isis. the radical. sunni bloc is. iran and its offshoots the radical shiites. now there's many prime minister has never been a fan of the iranian nuclear deal at multiple times he has called it a great danger and this was a deal that essentially saw iran agreed to limit its uranium enrichment in return for financial incentives netanyahu repeatedly speaking out against it over the
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years. i think this is a bad. deal. now the iranian foreign minister responded to netanyahu is comments saying and i quote that it was a cartoonish circus that essentially did not require any kind of response what is interesting is that when that iranian nuclear deal was signed israel's closest ally namely the united states was very critical of netanyahu is comments but since then we've seen a new president in the white house and president trump is much more supportive of netanyahu viewpoint and at the same time recently dissatisfied the deal some here in israel however say that all this rhetoric against iran comes notably just days after the israeli police have recommended that netanyahu be indicted for bribery ford and breach of trust so there are those here back home and elsewhere who criticize israeli prime minister for trying to detract attention away from his own
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corruption charges by leveling increasing pressure against iran. reporting from television thanks a lot of the keeping us up to dial a story. when they saw one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history a former student of marjorie stoneman douglas high school in part in florida went on a gun rampage killing seventeen and injuring a dozen more. you saw what dead bodies are on the floor and blood all around the floor just how many people think five on the third floor. took a look like students it was one teacher and four students. so they do pull the fire drill you want to side boom boom boom boom nourished gunshot i dozed firecrackers but there was a lot of shouting oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh my
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god. i. don't like coming in being like i'm going to shoot at school you like start taking your family i love you you never know why you get shot or killed are these the word i can describe how you feel because at that moment you're wondering what if my kid is easy yorkies d.c. was. during the shooting many of the students were holed up inside classrooms posting distressing messages online and managed to speak to painting and laying it to student who was in the school at the time. or.
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like about to leave school. years before the supposed. started so it's. like the school. and high. it's not a fire drill it goes and it's like everybody still thought it's going to feel like . they do in the schools but there were. just there are the people second talking about life. is short you know like in the next meal is and. i'm still all stuff i already got and this is serious. world as it all those will be on the floor like so nobody can see us and all that stuff like not to be on our phones and. also when we realize this for real and then.
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