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give it so easily to the americans to rag the result of you know several years of negotiations should be allow mr trump to kill this deal no diffidently we should prove to mr trump that he will be a loser and they won't get into march why walking away from this pact we have we'll known as dr to you we have very much calculated this strategy we can come from the situation very powerful and i think the russian policy both in the region and international community especially reserve the nuclear project is very rational we support the position we have various close collaboration with the government of russia now speaking about the russian regional a policy there is some concern in moscow that the trumpet ministration may choose to try and turn the course of the syrian war by launching yet another unilateral strike on damascus and the russians have already sad with me it retaliation i'm
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sure of that will see a unilateral strike by the united states as an act of a russian but i'm also sure that you have little interest in seeing a major clash between nuclear powers in your on your own borders what is your understanding of what a proportional reaction to american aggression in syria could be i think americans and love the european allies of united states very much watching observing that. you totally failed their cynical a strategy of this integrating a sovereign country like syria has faced brutally i think the collaboration between iran and russia definitely proved both internationally acceptable more or less support of who and very successful one we are. we won't be afraid of this type of
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activity diffidently want to see that as much as possible the number of involvement of americans in syria we should be decreased also should bestow american. presence in syria northern part of syria is illegal. it is against international law he scored different from the russian collaboration with the syrian government which is based on mutual acceptance reliance. america's war one good and the thing by bombardment the selective targets they favor is better to manage to favor rather than to advance gresham but mr larijani what i'm asking you about is not so much about the american actions but about what actions should russia take in response to this potential act of aggression you you mentioned that you believe and i think again this assessment is shared by many in moscow that the american strategy in syria has failed but that an argument could be
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made that that would make the united states even more predisposed to desperate actions or. actions that could attract the attention of the world because i think we would both agree that donald trump has a propensity towards showing off so if indeed he proceeds to be at the delivering and not a strike on syria how do you think russia should respond why. none of us knew iran or russia they have interest in expanding the military conflict i was very determined is supporting the russian people and the russian government to defend their land the russian position especially has been warded by president putin is very acceptable and russian all they say that to definitely they won't tolerate any threat to the years russian presence in this eerie are i think this is quite rational position american should not gamble on that they should not under
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under the skin of the there's a flash of result in in defense of his personality and this is the artistic presence but anyhow what is the term mental is not some selective strikes what is the term mental is the determination of the people and those who are on the ground fighting to liberate the syria from the reminiscences you will part of the terrorist group supported created lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments they chant. in
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the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. opposite it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says for pleasure you'll never obtain an
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inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. welcome back to worlds apart with muhammad have i played it johnny how different runs high council for human rights mr larijani you're joining us from geneva where where you took part in the thirty seven session of the united nations human rights council which once again chose to focus its attention on the human rights situation in iran meetings like these are fairly regular the critics of your country are all the same their grievances and complains are well rehearsed i wonder though if you found this meeting any different from all the previous ones. you mentioned.
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we participated in of the sanction to speak of use aboard human rights i'm also the critics which is low of the against us and also the behavior of united as there's a number of european gangs while human rights regardless of american or. european support. by itself is a valuable barometer of civilities so regardless of their position we are going to promote human values in no country and or democracy but american type of human rights. it's a corrupt notion in which the human could we swapped with petro dollars in the vision who'd we swapped with political influence take the example of yemen you see the genocide there were going on with larger scale of millions of
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people live and then just look who is supporting who american and british and the number of other european countries they are very generously lend their support to the aggressor even directly they participate in their side so what kind of human rights is in which to live of million children and women does not count well let me ask you a specifically about that because when the issue of human rights in iran is raised you never for a fail to mention what you just said that the united states and europe i'm not qualified to pontificate on human rights because of their own record of murder in a number of countries but you know very well that they easily dismiss your argument as briskly as you dismiss theirs do you think there is still any of room any space any form of laughter within the international system for
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a genuine and open discussion on how various governments around the world trade their citizens rather than this nonstop circle of condemnations and recriminations the united nation is not. an institution. belonging to neither state is the institution for whole nations of the world secondly yes this is one right now the u.p.a. our mechanism of united nations security council here my advice is rather acceptable method of monitoring every country with a selective method. using double standard to every country should be. unsellable to the situation human rights in zone country united this is britain and europe are boarding in racism and in violence their record own citizens their own citizens are very dire and miserable the lives of the
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crimes they are committing those are yes then or mechanism right now and could be present mechanism we should join hand to hand to stop this corrupt notion of human drives which is pursued by you know this that europe's and the strive for free human rights there is one issue of human rights that is particular close to my heart and this is the issue of veils that has long been of symbolic significance both to iran's religious leaders and their harshest critics in the west and in this debate. where men who have to wear this cards usually have a much lesser say that the man who advance that religious or ideological positions i mean i know that there have been a number of. individual projects in iran in support of the woman's right to choose how she she wants to dress do you see that as a foreign plot or do you see that as
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a genuine movement both of them are the issue is the limits of nudity is not enforcing his job. well whether nudity should have a limit in the public places or not so definite according the law for men and women they should abide by the limits of nudity in the public places while if you know if you walk into two wrongs the street and corners you see the women's games and also boards are rather carrying putting very casual dresses on nobody's following them and pursue them but if there is an organized activity. this time by bruton a number of american six are services we want to create a social upheaval. on the. pretext while we are very sensitive we will definitely do spawn two that this is not
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a private single act when it becomes an organized action led by the external six the service is definitely come from well miscellany i do not represent any secret services including russian but i can tell you that having been to your beautiful country during its excruciatingly hot summers i can tell you that it is deeply uncomfortable for me at least to being obliged to wear a headscarf and i know that your country i believe at least that your country is very good as far as social participation of women is concerned i think there has been a lot of. progress in that regard than recent decades and i think customs and laws do you change i mean they change in every country do you think there will ever come a moment when they raney and religious leaders or the iranian democracy will give its women and. its foreign female visit there is the right to decide whether they
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want to cover their had i not while as you mentioned this is the law also think it's changing the laws should go through the legal the structure and the protests while i'm not in a position to dictate to the people of iran through what way they should choose for the change the legal process as far as the lawyers and everybody should respect but next time in tehran when you are in the summer i will have screwed recommendation for a few to refrain from the heat i think go with the ride know the issue for the women in tehran and iran as you know the number of educated women i had no superseding the men who are know they demand a job. they demand job and they demand the positions and so i think they are i'm a very good environment so this is actually think if we should pave the
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way for the women of wrong for women in iran to acquire position hard standard of influence in the society which they are moving fast well but there is yes and no then necessarily in contradiction president rouhani is office recently released the two thousand and fourteen report that according to which forty nine point eight percent of iranians oppose a government intervention to enforce the veil and in a democratic society i know that iran considers itself a democracy almost half a population that is a number to be reckoned with are they likely to be reckoned with in iran while you know that the palling system could not replace the legal system if present draw news reaching the position of the should be a change in the law he should prove present the bill and send it to the parliament
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and then they should follow through but i don't think that this maybe this is correct or liable as you said i think right now the major issue for the women into iran is is their job and their social position suppose a woman is a minister this is more important or a virus minister or director general or a c.e.o. of a company this is more important for them than how they should dress either to cover their heads or to cover the rest of their bodies so i think this issue should be considered as it is you should not look at it from a cultural bias or culture and why much is different from car to me and even before islam. the iranian women are very much covered so why are so this is a cultural issue. we cannot formulate one prescription
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and impose it to war all countries yaar. well mr larijani you just said that we cannot formulate one prescription for all but i would argue that this is exactly what iran is doing at the moment one prescription for all women regardless of their cultural or religious background or of that preferences anyway i earlier this month a woman who removed her house scarf and public was sentenced to two years in prison for attempting according to the prosecutor to encourage moral corruption and through the removal of the hitch up in public now you cannot see me right now but i'm not wearing a have scarf if any of your compatriots see this interview do you think i or you by engaging in this conversation can be accused of encouraging moral corruption no not the top little lucy you know you are talking from either the culture of that you are in that you respect and i'm talking from the cultural background for my
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country which i respect so first of all that indictment is not for taking a scarf out of there the few working there on you see a lot of ladies you may not hold the scarf on their head all the time. involvement and indulges in organized activity which is led by outside secret service is the point that led you were surely you have kids is not finished the courts you rule. and this is the prosecutor's position but then you know the final series with the court i think definitely the point of her allegation is being within within that all the mars activity which is led and supported and funded by the food in secret services so this should be
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cleared up she should she should she has the capability. of having the law you have defenders of this you proved him our action was a personal archon. of the most action led by these secure services from britain especially then. to be cleared from that allegation well mr larijani next time i am in texas. i will try to follow your advice remove that house scarf as a personal act anyway let's hope that this interview will not put us in their cross hairs of the iranian prosecution especially since our time is up thank you very much for your willingness to spend some time with us and i also encourage our viewers to chime in with dire thoughts on their proper edness of this discussion on our social media pages as for me hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart.
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price perceives news and so if you have fake prices you end up with fake news selling here when you have manipulation of markets and there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots report against a crisis on the financial media as for stuff then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a birch wall or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret
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israel is actually got evidence to the iran didn't violate the twenty fifty nuclear agreement it needs to hand it over to the international atomic energy agency immediately. on the iconic century old boy scouts of america group all for a gender neutral. was it proposed to start taking girls next year moves inflating the debate around political correctness though. there isn't a great deal of evidence to suggest that only boys want to do traditionally male activities and only girls want to teach vishnu female activities that people are afraid. and the boys like to do boys stuff girls like to do girl stuff that is going to stick it's true. he will continue to attend from moscow. first and german police who carried out
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a major raid of migrants in the south of the country after scores of asylum seekers forcibly prevented the deportation of a man on monday the group reportedly attacked officers on their vehicles before helping the individual then to escape eventually our europe correspondent peter all over reports. well if we start on monday with the incident and kick this all off it started when police in the southwestern german town of. garten but important book arrived at this refugee center with the intention of taking away a twenty three year old man from togo who is about to be deported now as they arrive to do that crowds of people start arriving saying he should be set free those crowds got bigger and bigger we're hearing one hundred fifty plus refugees surrounding the police in their car that was there and we hear from the police that this was a particularly aggressive crowd that threats were being shouted the police officers eventually for air fearing for their safety well they released the man and then
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retreated now the police chiefs haven't condemned those officers they've said that they what they described was a really horrific situation a potentially dangerous situation that they were right to pull out there now three days later thursday we saw a major police raid take place now we're hearing as many as two hundred police were involved in this and they detained that twenty three year old along with seventeen other people but speaking to the press senior police saying that they have to move in when they did to stop this situation descending into further chaos you know i'm kind of it's for you we will not allow the creation of a. we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans who see the police as a mystery and want to fight against them we can all do you know we've never experienced a situation like this because he's always young good or well as more information has come out about this throughout thursday we've seen quite angry reaction from
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politicians particularly at the fact that it this man was essentially on the run in free for three days and we also heard from the interior minister horse who is typically a bully and in what he has to say. is what happened there is a blow to the law abiding population we shouldn't let them trample on our hospitality. attacks on police officers are unexceptable in a constitutional state such conduct must have criminal consequences is clear that frustration is no excuse for crime but there are a lot of questions being asked namely well why was this able to happen in the first place how can it be stopped from happening at other refugee centers in the future and ultimately who is to take the blame for allowing this situation to escalate as rapidly as it did. registered refugees making their way through e.u. countries are a headache for several member states now that are letters come to light in which the dutch migration ministers seem to know exactly who to blame and is pointing the
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finger directly at greece and italy ninety five percent of irregular migrants and asylum seekers arrive from other schengen stays about two thirds of them managed to enter and travel through other member states undetected and unregistered despite all measures taken to improve registration. he also question the european commission's previous claims that nearly one hundred percent of migrants arriving in greece and italy are being registered he wants e.u. members who won't share the burden of taking in refugees now than to be punished. freewriting should have a price member states refusing to demonstrate solidarity in violation of e.u. obligations should be penalized through cuts in e.u. subsidies well let's get a view from greece below athens and sincere jamal is there journalist a member of greece's governing so it's a party hey thanks for being with us quite a discrepancy there between the european commission and the dutch estimates of just how many migrants are being registered why this gap why this lack of correlation
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between the two issues right now is wrong. i would have to say that the dutch government is wrong i would have to to argue that greece any tilly are dealing with the refugee in my grand crisis the with dignity while there are european member states that have resisted the relocation quaters that have resisted to abide by the e.u. turkey agreement that have it is isted to take on the refugees and migrants. i don't know why probably because if the problem is not on their backyard it's not their problem while i would argue that the refugee crisis is mainly a european problem and a humanitarian problem and a global problem that we should all face together but the dutch government calls to
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europe the figures as well as hungry in poland as well those countries are the body by the the migrant quotas. the amount of people that are getting through. if greece was underestimating the amount of people greece has actually its facts right greece is the country that it's dealing with the problem every day now for the past three years actually two years ago the islanders of from less divorce were nominated for a glow a for a nobel peace prize we know what's happening in our country things are difficult we are dealing with there and a stereotype crisis and on top of that we have a refugee crisis it was the minister the dutch minister of migration that a few weeks ago as i was reading was very content from the new legislation the greek government is putting forward that it's going to actually increase the
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stuff from the people. who are dealing with asylum seekers with all the claims it's going to raise the number of translators use there in order to be able to somehow streamline the asylum process and the medical assessment so that people can move to the mainland and then all of europe i would die get that statement then migration minister made was for domestic consumption there are other than being land and i would say that it's on the wrong direction course the whole plan is if migrants came into europe they did make it out of the country the landed in for instance they might land in greece in italy lampedusa the whole plan was initially agreed with in europe that well if they were found in another country than europe the right to be sent back to the initial country that. arrived in which being on the coast is most likely greece all our producer italy etc but of course of the not
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being documented probably when they arrive in the in greece or italy very difficult then to know how to send them back in the first place if the documents aren't right how big a problem is you know countries in central europe are arguing that a much more point of the gore. i think that this is an exception not the rule they're the problematic registration cases europe the thing is that europe has failed to provide a holistic and inclusive solution to the problem. it's a union it cannot prove or solve its solidarity cart there refugee crisis is not a greek or an italian problem and it cannot be managed as an italian or a greek problem it's a european problem and greece and italy have handled all the burden of this whole situation i think the criticism is a bit unfair what is the state of play no regarding my groups where this was so in
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the news every night on every news cerm including us in the run up to the big brick vote counted died off it wasn't popular after after that if you like for the headlines so much but nonetheless this problem has been continuing of the last couple of years as opposed to do it all this problem is continuing and it will continue as long as the situation in the middle east is as it is now. in greece of course there is a migration problem actually the prime minister is today in less force less force is one of the main sources were migrants and refugees are located right now because they go all the through to turkey so the fares here is there now and he he presented a whole set of measures in order to be able to relieve the islanders from this burden from this situation that has been very difficult for the past three years.
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