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trying to dictate. with twenty eight hundred football world cup exactly one month away a british newspaper has been warning fans to expect a bruising from bare knuckle fighters it takes a series by a serbian photographer who's been working in moscow to highlight their supporters will be given a hostile welcome however the creator says his work has been taken out of context artie's daniel hawkins takes a closer look. as thousands of england fans pack their bags for russia this summer it seems one thing they won't be needing are travel guides forget trip advisor or lonely planet the sun has all the crucial info along with a handy photo guide it's not for the faint hearted though ultraviolence images ahead of the world cup these are some pretty hard hitting photos from a twenty fifteen project by a serbian photographer known as boogie well the images and captions certainly make an impression nationalistic pro-government messages labelled this photo of army
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cadets a tattooed pensioner next men drinking and smoking in broad daylight a woman with a bruised face perhaps a victim of those very russian football thugs with a few references to ultras and drinking thrown in the article then a finishes with a classic touch it all makes for a pretty grim picture of the upcoming world cup although some comments out of the piece certainly seem to disagree i would invite the sun to roam around some of america's inner cities in the heartland cleveland detroit chicago baltimore and take pictures that night's report back on what you find if you still alive absolutely nothing connecting any of these photos with football hooliganism two men share a smoke and a beer in broad daylight oh my god satan so let's assume for just a moment these are all russian bots and trolls don't take their word for it we caught up with the photographer himself to see what he made of the sun story
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clearly. and that really trusted. that article would be it would be a wrong move for those liver as soon it would be anything like this i go. through the whole wrong he was context is everything and looking at that article those found some of what will trip seemed more like a nightmare journey to more door. the fact is the wear issue there is see things. that i think even if i shoot flowers and barbies is going to look dark there's nothing to do with the real situation i'm going to be perfectly safe there the world cup me and i feel safe in moscow don't get us wrong these tough been portrayed as are a stark reality of what you can find here in russia as in every major world city
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but how does that relate to football and many would agree that tabloid press pieces should be taken with a pinch of salt but this article is just one drop in the ocean of stories featuring the horrors of russia and its football thugs waiting around every corner to jump unsuspecting visitors although none of that seems to have put off the tens of thousands of foreign fans who've snapped up their tickets and will arrive here in just a few weeks from now. we've requested the sun newspaper to comment on the photographer's claims he also told us he had asked for the articles be removed we'll update you as and when we hear a response. well it's been a year since emanuel mccrone was inaugurated as the president of france but for many in the country his reforms have fallen short of expectations he's also accused of cronyism and running a virtual monarchy in paris thousands marched against mark wrong's pro-business economic reforms the protesters say the changes represent an assault on workers'
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rights it's just the latest in a series of rallies across france in recent months and number of which have been marred by violence and clashes with police. president mcraney is now under even more pressure following the knife attack in paris on saturday a man of chechen origin stabbed one person to death and injured four others in the french capital he was then shot dead by police the islamic state earlier released a video allegedly showing the attacker pledge allegiance to the terrorist group scheuer do penske has more on the crohn's turbulent first year in office. discontentment on the streets violent confrontations. used to subdue you chester's this is fronts. first in office twelve months ago call it stood here to much fanfare he had just won the election he was
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riding on high little did he know perhaps that his real battle was just about to begin reforming the working code provoked a backlash that pushed ahead of his went on strike. everything is done to benefit the rich to give funds and subsidies to big companies the multi. nationalist. is an old true liberal who thinks by his bosses his friends but on about the small people so you get that he's against everyone who works against the pensioners against and students. some also argue that much corn has consolidated the concentrated power by hand-picking his m.p.'s who now have outright control of the national assembly he has ensured that his way is the only way. even grassroots members of his own party have voiced frustration
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with his leadership saying it's not inclusive and their opinions don't count many are also unhappy that he's bypassed parliament to push through some reforms by decree rather than a vote meanwhile khan has said he's proud of these choices and hates having to constantly explain his reasoning. it's a catastrophe it's a general attack on everything that makes up the french identity it's history and it means everything we succeeded in constructing over the centuries has chucked it out it's been thrown in the been shackled an os every announcement every new law that's prepared encroaches how will mourn our democracy whether it be on the judicial level or business level or concerning constitutional reform if. his bringing down all the values of the french republic he's turned his back on them the way the system set up is it sometimes described as
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a republican. that was how it was conceived and how it's meant to be run it's meant to give for olds straw. or for to to footnote or forward tarion leadership but i don't think it's he's on them a critic there is you know held to power balance to his to his power many in front same corner is like a king who doesn't understand. his subjects' his supporters say he's carrying out the pledges that he was elected on and unlike his predecessors he isn't backing down to social pressure but with another four years left to go one former president has given mccall a warning those who say that people are looking for a king should never forget they're in a country where the monarch had his head cut off we are the presidential administration to respond to the accusation of his critics but they declined to
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respond solid even ski r.t. paris. indonesia has been hit with terror attacks for a second consecutive day the latest explosion took place at a police station headquarters in the country's second biggest city of sora by a day after triple suicide bombings on churches in the same city and c.c.t.v. camera captured the moment of the attack in a police h.q. which has left at least ten people wounded it was carried out by members of one family including a ten year old girl who survived the blast it's believed the explosions that targeted church goers on sunday was also the work of a single family thirteen people were killed and dozens more injured islamic state has taken responsibility for those attacks but so far no one has claimed to be behind the latest explosion. or greece flight soon be able to exit a bruising bailout program that was put in place by the international monetary fund
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and the eurozone that's according to one of the blocs finance ministers but the deep economic crisis and austerity measures the country has suffered has been blamed for the rise of far right groups their golden door described as fascist and neo nazi in the media has gained wide support a special report now by the redfish media group looks at its spike in popularity. you. terry is one of the latest victims of golden dawn the far right group that has surged in recent years while unleashing a wave of violence she was attacked by several members of the group earlier this year at a community center in the city of parade. it was a lot of the. more they said. whether the same i doubt. this see. all of the characters.
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in my case the separate woman said but this has some nice. golden dawn's meteoric rise was mirrored by that of the coalition of the radical left or surrealism which formed a government in two thousand and fifteen but all that we pledged to take on the troika of the international monetary fund european commission and european central bank to series a prime minister alexis tsipras caved in in july two thousand and fifteen accepting a third bailout to continue the harsh austerity measures of his predecessors with the left still reeling from this development many worry that it's the far right it is increasingly feeling the anti establishment get golden dawn only receive nineteen thousand six hundred thirty six bogeys four point seven percent of the vote in two thousand and nine parliamentary elections however in two thousand and
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twelve is the effects of the economic crisis left there more he received over four hundred forty thousand votes or seven percent a massive increase that sent shock waves across europe as they entered parliament although they deny any ideological connection to naziism their use of violence in their symbolism leaves others to believe that is simply absurd on september seventeenth two thousand and thirteen populous fish sauce and fast. hip hop artist was stabbed to death in athens by george roopa cops alleged to be a member of golden dawn that murder lead to the prosecution of sixty nine of the group's m.p.'s party officials and supporters among the charges that golden dawn is a criminal organization the group denies any organizational connection to the murder inquiry c.r.v. may and i lie. let me ask. you. yesterday. you must have this testimony came
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a. golden dawn might be known for its violence but of all the country's political parties they hardly hold a monopoly on anti refugee an anti immigrant rhetoric we spoke with a member of the independent greeks the coalition partner of sarees and the current government who at. the golden dawn is known for. it. even in germany. is there like. the look like but you know what the saying the politics of the crimes committed by the migrants the vice president of new democracy greece's conservative party is your justice said that parts of athens have turned into a quote taliban land and it is the fault of the left wing ideology that has quote
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surrendered greece into the hands of muslims biggest progress. or a bigger threat to greece than for right. over for well some reason has failed to win this fight greece is left is regrouping at the grass roots and taking the battle from parliament back to their commune. and the other they want to go burt. of the people. who is responsible for crisis this kobolds world for the governments to your previous post the far right and the fascist. this was a good cup of europe where there's no resistance to those no lived there is just going to give you a third movie if. we can watch the full version of that report on the redfish you tube channel. the top
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story now we're going to show you more live pictures from garza where palestinians are rallying against the u.s. embassy move from tel aviv to jerusalem than studio happened just in just a few hours from now two protesters have reportedly been killed and around one hundred wounded already with the israeli army using live ammunition to protect the border israel has repeatedly stressed this acting according to the rules of engagement and its army is going to do everything it can to protect the israeli people well meanwhile more live pictures now from the city of ramallah where similar demonstrations are being held at the area has been gold in black smoke from the burning tires for the last couple of hours now the palestinian islam is group hamas earliest that as many as two hundred thousand people are expected to take part in demonstrations across the region today in response the israeli military has
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boosted its presence along the border so we're expecting a very dramatic images coming out of the region today we're going to be keeping across the developing story for you and bringing you all the latest. hey. well that's all from me my colleague you know neil will be with you at the top of the hour with all the latest. than i am fifty. fifty . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk.
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in twenty forty you know bloody revolution here to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here i mean your list put you a clue in the. new school in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic.
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time after time saying we're going underground as today jerusalemite the hosts a violation of international law or a kickstart to a real middle east peace process after a u.s. embassy moves from tel aviv to the capital of palestine coming on the show gaza's former health minister dr bao someone calls this summer jewel breaking of the b.d.s. boycott by prince william shameful ahead of tomorrow's commemoration of the day of catastrophe and if the international community opposes war plans by the usa saudi arabia and israel against iran can we learn lessons from the so-called cold war we investigate why the world. nearly ended on the ninth of november one thousand nine hundred three plus what have israel saudi arabia and the usa got up their sleeves for a new world war we count the weaponry dollars with the stockholm international peace research institute all this a more coming up in today's going underground but first let's go straight to gaza
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because washington has in the past few days unleashed tensions that have simmered for decades today a u.s. embassy in the middle east moved to jerusalem on the seventieth anniversary of israeli independence in the minds of those tomorrow commemorating not by day or the day of catastrophe when millions of palestinians were displaced because of british backed israeli forces will be quite a few issues though from donald trump's violation of un resolutions to his declaration of economic war in iran from his support for israeli killing in syria to the ongoing siege of gaza itself joining me now from gaza is talk about same name head of the council on international relations and palestine he is hamas is former health minister in gaza thanks so much for coming on going underground before we go to the tragic loss of life of thousands and injuries of thousands in recent weeks what is the importance to the mass movement of the decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and i think this is
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a very important and crucial decision reflects the u.s. first doesn't didn't or does not respect the international law which in many occasions. jerusalem is the capital of palestine and jerusalem is the disputed city and don't own national law and this cannot be decided you only look to will be supported on this or even sure there's additional jerusalem cannot be simply some. american administration decisions give us some context to what might happen tomorrow on the anniversary of the. catastrophe we've seen some of us in this country it hasn't been covered that widely thousands dead or injured in the great return much what have you seen in gaza when it comes to that because israel says these are demonstrators using explosives in first the
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great return march started on the thirty or for real. and if you are sort of the land d. of charles and so palestinians men and women and children moved towards the borders merely in gaza strip this issue is not only for girls but for all the other scene in gaza that was burned jerusalem and even in that this border of this activities will extend up to the day of netware on the fifteenth of may and might extend beyond this if our goals are not achieved the main goal or clear we are looking for . brazil having the right of return for burstein or for their homes they have been expelled from but also here in gaza we are looking for a dignified life we cannot continue to live under siege after fifty years of occupation also of the operation or for an immoral illegal
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siege which has been described by many international n.g.o.s and human rights bodies as. collective punishment and we invite the israeli ambassador to london on this program to respond but israel is saying the reason we are seeing children shot dead on social media is the same is why we saw the israel bombing your hospitals in gaza and your schools that you are using these people children as human shields we have seen many many videos where children and young people have been short by the six neighbors from the back while the getting away from the. from the borders we are talking though about around fifty four milters or palestinian killed more than six thousand wounded most of them are serious and some of them will be handicapped whatever how many casualties will the other side zero. and if
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they will a scene or have used any kind of violence how can we see the casualties on the other side is zero casualties even if the aid of humor it's but is seed that there was north of it for the soldiers in any of the cases of the palestinian casualties sophist second is it an excuse for the soldiers to kill children women or elderly book because they are going to talk to the streets or to the fence to protest this fully i think there is no excuse hamas is not the organizer of this big march how much is part of the palestinian body which is. organizing this big march we have the national committee called it much of it in and burned the breaking the siege which was composed by all palestinian factions civil society but is enjoys and even philistine an academic's and figures how much
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is but of this movement as as a part of the bill a seen as the regular against the occupation if but athenians go to the to get to to protest peacefully they are talking about using human. children and women as a human shield if there exists. in an armed resistance this is terrorism what should be seen and do they should they accept to die simply in silence i think this is not acceptable for anyone and who were around the world we cannot accept to continue dying in silence no one you can come here to go and see the people. moving towards the fence three really without any pressure from anybody because the sit up with this day or situation you are talking about eighty percent or more than eighty percent bertie you are talking about around fifty percent unemployment you are
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talking about ninety five percent of our water is poisoned and unsuitable for drinking you are talking about most of the beach of gaza strip around ninety five to ninety seven percent of the beach is. spoiled was sewage water bumped into the sea because of electricity problems at the end of the day israel is there q buying power and israel as they could bring of power according to the international law according to human rights organizations and so on so on is the responsible for the life of palestinian they cannot punish two million palestinians because they have a problem with hamas they are responsible for the electricity for education for health as an acute buying power according to international law they can supply gaza with the needed electricity or they can allow us to repair the. local genetic origin nation company which has been destroyed by israel in two thousand and six
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the regular palestinian have to with seventy days. to get an answer from the story aside to allow him to pass for hospitals in the west bank or jordan or anywhere else to get to be treated abroad you've talked about what you think a peaceful demonstrations which resulted in six thousand dead or injured you're talking one of the demonstrations that presumably support the b.d.s. boycott of israel what do you think about tourism a sending prince william and presumably kate middleton to break the b.d.s. boycott i think it is unfortunate and it is really shameful that a country like britain where we are part of the catastrophe caused for palestinians in one nine hundred forty eight because of the pearl for declaration which would blow most of their term the jews of homeland in our learned in palestine instead of for palestinians for the sin they have done one hundred years ago
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the insisting of continuing this. painful policy and shameful policy against our people we have expected into in two thousand and seventeen after one hundred year of bill for the coalition and our biology from the . british government or british him. to two of militias for the policy in a form what they have done second at that time in one hundred years there were there was a talk about two two states two for two nations what we have today is an apartheid state one state one people controlling the other one and preventing an assurance of the other people to have their independence freedom and dignified life or to decide for their civility i think it is shameful and it is unacceptable and rejected all. finally there was obviously control of
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a sea joining the syria war about how masses position some claiming you supported israeli backed rebels in syria no doubt you will reject those accusations today do you support iran in terms of the iran deal when once you are fighting iran defacto in syria i think this is not just to define or describe the situation of two thousand and eleven in this very blow this black white situation i think we didn't support one but it against the other party our men struggle. against the occupation our man issue is palestine and the freedom of for your living has many hurley's only if your leader is a man that is ideas said he supported the rebels we know the rebels were backed by saudi arabia and israel and the united states and britain. i think the decision of
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hamas was for years and years is clear. we are with the one who is supporting palestine we cannot be part of any internal conflicts especially in the other we can just come a country is we have to light of the beginning of this internal. clashes in syria to to to help for a common ground for a compromise from both parties that i get is against that your vision our main issue is by this time and accordingly we decide our policy slogan is limited only to the palestinian territories here inside historical palestine and we kind of people out of any conflict. so was it a lie when hezbollah sources said they encountered munitions that they gave
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how mass in gaza which would then used against hezbollah in the fight against isis dietician al qaeda in syria i think it is it is not to simply again i don't have an idea about such news but we cannot be part of any conflict we are we are only waiting for support from all ups and muslims and three people around the world to support all of us that are against the commission here in palestine talk about their name thank you after the break diplomatic crises nuclear threats and this information leading to the end of the world is this the ninth of november one thousand eight hundred three on the fourteenth of may twenty eighth and his arms company shares take a hit following korean the new to rise asian plans we speak to the stock image of national peace research institute about which governments are spending the most on with a great boulder some more coming up in part two of going underground. the
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united states can always use tools to use and it's a tax on other countries. economic sanctions are are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the whole. and we need to make rules for the rest. because without us there would be chaos.

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