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the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down right before all joining us live from ankara which. but with the latest details from turkey. four pm air demands popularity has plummeted since antigovernment protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical of his apparent appetite for more power we spoke to international relations professor hussein bagchi and he says the corruption scandal has dealt a fatal blow to the prime minister's reputation it is the biggest political corruption. if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. some sources say i think the government is having difficulties to. cover some in prime ministers some of the video this and i think the internal reactions aren't they haven't moved from the broad there will be more strong accusations and the government. will somehow try to discern. a little credit in the eyes of the electorate and also in the international public opinion coming up on our team internation
the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down right before all joining us live from ankara which. but with the latest details from turkey. four pm air demands popularity has plummeted since antigovernment protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical of his apparent appetite for more power we spoke to international relations professor hussein...
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from the syrian kurdish democratic union party he believes ankara's actions are likely to backfire. because i would think that if turkey's government keeps supporting militants in jihadists and facilitates their entrance into the kurdish regions into the central areas of syria then the kurds that live in turkey won't stay silent also if the jihadists attack the alawite dominated regions turkish the whites will also take actions turkey's cooperation with terrorists will have consequences if you play with fire you get burned as they say turkey is interested in stability in the region and supporting terrorists is not in the interest of turkey nor is it in the interest of the kurdish in arabic people in the region. are still ahead for you this hour on r.t. international when for sale signs are popping up like. mushrooms and the pinch of austerity squeezing people out of a country. migration statistics we're talking about. science technology innovation all the developments around russia. pleasure to have you with us here today i'm sure. it's all live from moscow thanks for joining us ame
from the syrian kurdish democratic union party he believes ankara's actions are likely to backfire. because i would think that if turkey's government keeps supporting militants in jihadists and facilitates their entrance into the kurdish regions into the central areas of syria then the kurds that live in turkey won't stay silent also if the jihadists attack the alawite dominated regions turkish the whites will also take actions turkey's cooperation with terrorists will have consequences if you...
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just for a thank you for that amount systems from armor bearer and ankara. the latest them out of syriana common to see me pack has been killed on the shelling of a mosque in homes on a friday to find a truck and i've been making forces opened fire on the mosque. he was the leading prayers meanwhile france has condemned the recent indiscriminate use of that barrel bombs targeting aleppo saying it constitutes a war crime. scores of the civilians have died as on the diplomatic front and disagreements remain over just who should take part in the geneva to peace conference that course is scheduled for january at second. i mean sticking points around. on your arm we haven't tried yet the third of the top of that which no secret that we minimize the mission was to come the pope's official on but note of what is in the united states ups too mark convinced that the gear on its participation would be the right thing to do. we have agreed to review the talking give it to be more to see who can come to an agreement about face diapers are yet speaking and then have some
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from the syrian kurdish democratic union party he believes ankara as actions are only going to backfire. because somebody i think that if turkey's government keeps supporting militants in jihadists and facilitates their entrance into the kurdish regions into the central areas of syria then the kurds that live in turkey. also if the jihadists attack the alawite dominated regions turkish are the whites will also take actions turkey's cooperation with terrorists will have consequences if you play with fire you get burned as they say turkey is interested in stability in the region and supporting terrorists is not in the interest of turkey nor is it in the interest of the kurdish an arabic people in the region are still ahead for you here on the program when for sale signs are popping up like mushrooms in ireland. the pinch of austerity squeezing people out of the country leaving only disturbing emigration statistics in their way. street interest. strategic. islander covert team of journalists trying to release wiki leaks documents. more pro-american. peer. pressure. blocks the way to inform
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registers in turkey have taken to the streets of ankara and istanbul demanding the resignation of the prime minister. he remains defiant in the face of a high-level quote -- corruption investigation. an avalanche of bad news for the prime minister today. .> the biggest that ms. the fact that the council of regulationk down a that the government imposed last week which had the effect of impeding the corruption investigation. secondly there have been master cityruation's in the tonight. the stumble -- there have been demonstrations in the city tonight. municipal workers were seen closing down the street security camera in the square where the demonstration was. cameras have recorded excesses by the police and the protesters. a third point is that today's three resignations, a total of themp's have resigned in past 10 days accusing the government of interfering in the judicial process. one of the mp's said prosecutors should serve the state, not a political party. summons issued for the prime minister's son two d ays ago. photographs appeared on two front pages of newspapers and it was m
registers in turkey have taken to the streets of ankara and istanbul demanding the resignation of the prime minister. he remains defiant in the face of a high-level quote -- corruption investigation. an avalanche of bad news for the prime minister today. .> the biggest that ms. the fact that the council of regulationk down a that the government imposed last week which had the effect of impeding the corruption investigation. secondly there have been master cityruation's in the tonight. the...
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last week, since the corruption scandal in turkey, there has been a protest in the streets, both in ankara and istanbul, the biggest city in turkey. since the wave of protests, which was earlier this summer, and it's believed that they are putting pressure on his showed. and it's getting difficult for him to tackle with this issue. especially in the days where there are signals in the turkish economy, and in the last days, the lira is 10% against the dollar. we're going to see what's going on for the last week as his popularity, ahead of two upcoming elections in 2014. he's a highly charismatic figure in turkey. and also, there's a movement with a cleric in the u.s., and now there's a feud in sudan between him and argon as well. he's shuf ling the top of his cabinet, and it's making it stronger for the elections in 2014. now he has a clean cabinet, so they're going to see how much it's going to be for the public in turkey. >> the state department said its working to authenticate a newly released video of an american abducted in pakistan two years ago. he calls on president obama to help fr
last week, since the corruption scandal in turkey, there has been a protest in the streets, both in ankara and istanbul, the biggest city in turkey. since the wave of protests, which was earlier this summer, and it's believed that they are putting pressure on his showed. and it's getting difficult for him to tackle with this issue. especially in the days where there are signals in the turkish economy, and in the last days, the lira is 10% against the dollar. we're going to see what's going on...
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this is one of the smear campaign the biggest of course was just the most current turkish capital ankara. i just throw parties that it was a really quite concerned that this table settings were repeats of the stomach or testicles turn on for weeks demonstrations it is our old today. well in the southern coastal resorts. during a corruption investigation last week. police raided the home of the manager of hope. he had stored on me and all its stop in shipping losses. in london today. it is carried to all states and eventually all. sitting on the head cold has been applied. basically it's been two months into the nationwide protests. one soldier and a doozy on demonstrations in june. this year. it's that serious heats of the investigation so are we the government. he leaves office that is the prosecutors who are actually calling people to call the whole people are being tried in courts reloaded in custody pending trial. is it so that the nation has been taken. it sucks. well this investigation to be such that it is a no we won't stand for this just is provided. from the prime minister and
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government demonstrators in istanbul attacks and score a similar protests were held in the capital ankara and eight of the techie sixties. gold is a growing international pressure bowl sides insulted on to distill into a full night of violence that which is still true that thousands of people dead. regional leaders have given presents all the care and take parts are readily every act which are until the thirty first of december to begin a face to face talks alot conflicts which is filled by bitter rivalry between the two men of salsa from the flames all the ethnic differences and it's the world's newest country. i on friday the first un peacekeeping reinforcements arrived in south sea dogs capital juba the seventy two bangladeshi police officers were transferred from the democratic republic of congo. their mission is to help manage you in camps for people displaced by fighting according to the u in sixty three thousand people have sought shelter in the camps i'll begin studying right now is the protection of civilians. you are aware that we have added to people that have ran away from the
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turkey's prime minister says he believes he's the target of the big corruption probe that has rocked ankara in recent days. >> he was forced to reshuffle his cabinet wednesday after three ministers resigned in connection with the inquiry. the scandal has highlighted deep divisions in the government as the pressure on the premier grows. >> the prime minister presented his new cabinet -- 10 of 26 ministers are new, all loyalist allies. the reshuffle comes during the biggest challenge yet to the premier's grip on power. police have launched a money laundering and bribery probe against high-level officials and businessmen. he believes the investigation is orchestrated by his archrival. the muslim cleric lives in the u.s. but remains a major force in turkey. >> we have two choices -- either the a k party or the movement, but we want a third choice. we know there's a power struggle going on, but we do not want to be part of it. >> the prime minister has to take to the inquiry as a plot against him. he has already purged more than two dozen high-ranking police officials in the investigation. he sa
turkey's prime minister says he believes he's the target of the big corruption probe that has rocked ankara in recent days. >> he was forced to reshuffle his cabinet wednesday after three ministers resigned in connection with the inquiry. the scandal has highlighted deep divisions in the government as the pressure on the premier grows. >> the prime minister presented his new cabinet -- 10 of 26 ministers are new, all loyalist allies. the reshuffle comes during the biggest challenge...
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a canny independence from sunday in two thousand six months in ankara has become an open multi ethnic state. this caught me in negotiations to join the european union. when a sixty forty old tristan who runs a restaurant in the coastal all camisole to put hot topic in for his take on globalization the day that's the one day restore the club which religion blog but i was born in oakland and sixty four years old. it ended the dealer restaurants around the yard from fish restaurant. he'll move from an awesome cookbook. it's going pretty well. new band aid. since. with my family is healthy and happy people around him healthy and happy the numbers. graham said. i like to eat everything that comes from the seat. i live next to the sea so called goal has to be fresh the baby thus the morning with a lot of my friends to cuba me like a lot. i hope that i'll get to do that next year i'm just afraid i might not want to come back. the senate. it's intended for the state to meet local ice age means we'll all be like at some point. he went to visit me and i went to visit you everything will be the
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twenty percent of the population is kurdish their fight for independence has long been a thorn in ankara side but. always called for a kurd fighters they have more weapons and they'll never give them up easily but it's in syria where the kurds face the toughest fight they're caught up in the middle of a bloody civil war their territories are being claimed by al qaeda their villages raided their people killed residents of this kurdish village of pursue fina forty five kilometers from aleppo so all it does is make them tougher fighters they are prepared to die to protect their land and their people. now every night they want to restart the clashes but now we're well prepared because we made new bunkers so we have more abilities than before if they attack us we are ready to defend ourselves but if they don't we want to attack anybody. with such a strong fighting spirit and even stronger desire for sovereignty the kurdish influence in this part of the world is growing and arguably it might be only a matter of time until a new state appears on the map of the middle east policy or r.t. . the s
twenty percent of the population is kurdish their fight for independence has long been a thorn in ankara side but. always called for a kurd fighters they have more weapons and they'll never give them up easily but it's in syria where the kurds face the toughest fight they're caught up in the middle of a bloody civil war their territories are being claimed by al qaeda their villages raided their people killed residents of this kurdish village of pursue fina forty five kilometers from aleppo so...
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anti government demonstrators in istanbul tax to score a similar protests were held in the capital ankara and eight of the techie sixties. it means opposition is holding a mass rally in the capital this sunday. they're protesting the brutal beating of a pro european reporter who expose the lavish lifestyles of the country's president and his ruling elites. the protesters also planning to march to victor yanukovich is a country residence at some of fifteen km from cf trust and had to go back read reports now from capitol. i'm standing now on europe's clarence and silky at three hundred meat is done that independence but is preparing for a sixth consecutive sunday of mass protests against president begin to cut its bid today not everyone is going to be protesting here in the center of kiev. this line of cars is out to mike dunn agreed that has been protesting from behind the wheel seems that this whole movement started and they have today propose to ferry protest is to get it right that says residents mr giddy up outside did about twenty km from the city center it's a sumptuous this takes u
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now to the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters in istanbul on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against crowds rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrests of government officials r.t. sarah firth is following events. it's not some uncommon site so this stuff goes straight in the year that's been boxed by widespread protests but this time the rallies taking place in the wake of the corruption crackdown that's what the government the threats to prime minister. not just in the streets but from within using hasi the turnout for the demonstration was significantly smaller than that it seemed to some of them the last of the clashes break out between these protesters but other times been in power for such a long time has maintained control a lot of people said that a lot of good things to the country right now the royal family actually it has become very good for protests. in the summer ve
now to the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters in istanbul on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against crowds rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrests of government officials r.t. sarah firth is following events. it's not some uncommon site so this stuff goes straight in the year that's...
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cities and we're expecting some more protests tonight and especially tomorrow and the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down but if it doesn't move recovering it the ones popularity plummeted since on to government protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical it was a power an appetite for more power we spoke to international relations professor who said but she told us the corruption scandals are the fatal blow things to the provinces reputation their. it is the biggest political corruption in our history and if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. some sources say i think the turkish government is having difficulties to. cover the prime minister is very harmed by this and i think the internal reactions aren't ever from brought there will be more strong accusations and the turkish government. will somehow try to defend the lost a lot of credit in the eyes of the electorate and also in the international the public opinio
cities and we're expecting some more protests tonight and especially tomorrow and the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down but if it doesn't move recovering it the ones popularity plummeted since on to government protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical it was a power an appetite for more power we spoke to international relations...
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and out of the week's top stories this hour thousands gathered in turkish capital ankara to demand their resignation of the country's government a violent dispersal of protesters and they stumble on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against the crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrests and government officials. have been following the events. it's not uncommon sight so this streets in a year that's been marked by widespread protests this time the rallies taking place in the wake of the corruption crackdown that's rocked the government the threats to privatise comes not just from the streets but from within his own party the turnout for the demonstration was significantly smaller than that seen this summer. the clashes break out between police and protesters whether there's been a power for such a long time maintaining control a lot of people said that a lot of good things to the country right now of. should we be going to visit pork. oh in this family is very singular the original that was not the fi
and out of the week's top stories this hour thousands gathered in turkish capital ankara to demand their resignation of the country's government a violent dispersal of protesters and they stumble on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against the crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and arrests and government officials. have been following the events. it's not uncommon sight so this streets in a year that's been...
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now to the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters in istanbul on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the arrests of government officials are sisera firth is following events. it's not uncommon sight so they stumble streets in a year that's been marked by widespread protests but this time the rallies taking place in the wake of a corruption crackdown that's what the government the threats to prime minister comes not just from the streets but from within using hasi the turnout for the demonstration was significantly smaller than the seen the some of the last of the clashes break out between police and protesters as a guy who's been in power for such a long time has maintained control a lot of people said that a lot of good things stirred the country right now the. government actually it has become very very. protests from. this. regime
now to the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters in istanbul on friday night where police used tear gas and rubber bullets against crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that's led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the arrests of government officials are sisera firth is following events. it's not uncommon sight so they stumble streets in a year that's...
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and in fact nobody went to ankara to support the protesters why do you think this such a difference between what we saw in turkey for example and what we're seeing in kiev now. well i think that there was general and the e.u. was well they are desperate to get ukraine on board because they have so many problems with their economies they need the resources they need to achieve play but then you lots of things and you can basically track this you can see this with other nations as well you know with the baltics it happened the same way that they need to cheap labor and look at what's happening. and you can even. move a bit further to the arab spring and see the same similar tactics in the same way you know people spyware blah blah blah and then when it comes to the trade you can look who's got all the resources look who is running them and or in iraq and in other places so what we're witnessing here political games which are very nasty games and i can tell you if i were the vice president you know core bitch i would advise him strongly to approach the u.n. and ask for a security council meeti
and in fact nobody went to ankara to support the protesters why do you think this such a difference between what we saw in turkey for example and what we're seeing in kiev now. well i think that there was general and the e.u. was well they are desperate to get ukraine on board because they have so many problems with their economies they need the resources they need to achieve play but then you lots of things and you can basically track this you can see this with other nations as well you know...
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campaigns on social media and they're asking for the citizens to come out to the streets both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down and if indeed it does happen we'll bring you the details. has plummeted since on the government protests began in spring this year we'll position critical of the type of will power earlier we spoke to international relations professor hussain but she says the corruption scandals dealt a fatal blow to the prime minister's reputation. it is the biggest political corruption in our history and if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. as some sources say i think the turkish government is having difficulties to. cover this i mean the prime minister is so how very harmed by this and i think the internal reactions and evan not from the broad there will be more strong accusations and the turkish government. will somehow try to defend lost a lot of credit in the eyes of turkish trait and also in the international public opinion
campaigns on social media and they're asking for the citizens to come out to the streets both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down and if indeed it does happen we'll bring you the details. has plummeted since on the government protests began in spring this year we'll position critical of the type of will power earlier we spoke to international relations professor hussain...
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to gender sold as associate professor of middle eastern history and politics of duke university in ankara high that i'm in tears the protests having started tonight the records of course pulled over the place used to get through ballistics or to disperse a gathering crackers be surprised at that time the harsh reaction. no not told in effect not just an assembled with dividends routine. wilson has a strong demonstrations in bunker and also it is me and there's no surprise because the pundits is reacting to the question why. senator elected to the participant is just awesome. in other words i said gangs inside gangs has been open to people. full course in trouble for the money to states to focus on the city he said. it's the same time that the recent defensive stance that the home has stayed the weekend. because he's confident or aggressive because cet he's on about facts or data. one can say that this is his style is a free confidential style. a twenty twenty when the skies to the pool money to pay for it. one can say that i have so little that it's going to give it a classic. he didn't p
to gender sold as associate professor of middle eastern history and politics of duke university in ankara high that i'm in tears the protests having started tonight the records of course pulled over the place used to get through ballistics or to disperse a gathering crackers be surprised at that time the harsh reaction. no not told in effect not just an assembled with dividends routine. wilson has a strong demonstrations in bunker and also it is me and there's no surprise because the pundits is...
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shipped in and i went down to gaza resulting in the death of knowing activists relations between ankara and jerusalem haveot alwayseansalad ut sdeas the first recogni the ste o israel conflict countries incorporates militarily and diplomatically in the house the germanootbl cl has canced aponsshipeal ith saudi abian airnes because theulf compan refuses to sell tickets to the israeli citizens move came as jem and jewish residents and a rifle club complained to second leaks like frank furness and crispy about the policy seller the arabian airlines has no time now is really cough or cold is to buy tickets boarded planes the idea that his new york cp man that built the last year called the saudi arabian airlines to be banned from the unc skis and poles he said in the ucc in the world has placed it on israel. we did against israeli citizens being discriminated against much here at jfk in response the director of piano and defended the company's anti israel policy stating that since the country's did not have diplomatic relations israeli pa schools cannot be accepted citizens from mature esta
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likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at university in ankara. the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong hard core supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones that progress will be the last election she won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he he had of the sunni syrian process was extremely aggressive and confrontational very busey's and these have been the characteristics of this he's moving in dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a general attitude and reason to protest government policies and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that the approaches to genuine they're all part of some kind of plus. we'll continue to follow the unrest in turkey stay tuned for the latest developments right here and online at r.t. dot com. a new york federal judge has declared that mass collection of phone
likely to repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at university in ankara. the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong hard core supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones that progress will be the last election she won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he he had of the sunni syrian process was...
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streets the tear gas was used at that time we didn't see any europeans to my recollection going out to ankara to support the crowed what's the difference between for instance what's happening now in ukraine no it's not true i can i can't really tell you they have many any piece many memories of parliamentary went to anchor and who went there and to vent spoke always or recently see all of this nominee is this totally normal this is totally normal that we go there and to speak also if the opposition but of course obviously or to try to speak of the government the obvious the both sides speak for everybody it's not only to speak with one side what about the economic agreed you talk to that it's the long term thought that you want to join but the short term is it's going to cost an awful lot of money ukraine is really in a position to do that at the moment so practicalities surely come into this at the moment. yes but why it's cost a lot of money i mean this is this is the problem why i think the more noise to join the clash our watch. if russia would take on now my position just not to take thi
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not give in to the protesters demands jeremy salt an associate professor of bill cut university in ankara says everyone is being too aggressive towards his own people. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many of the most into that progress will be the last election should one day become the place. we saw for example if you can if you have screenplay that you can distribute the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive confrontational very abusive and this is going to characters of these men in dealing with a protest inside didn't come true he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a general at a general reason to protest government policies and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that the purchased a genuine they're all part of some kind of plus. coming up as they have problems with legal drug addiction and weren't enough for the u.k. the country is becoming an online hub for buying and selling illegal equival
not give in to the protesters demands jeremy salt an associate professor of bill cut university in ankara says everyone is being too aggressive towards his own people. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many of the most into that progress will be the last election should one day become the place. we saw for example if you can if you have screenplay...
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down the same batch a professor of international relations at the mideast technical university in ankara thinks the scandal has dealt a devastating blow to at once reputation both at home and abroad it is the biggest political corruption in history and if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. some sources say i think the turkish government is having difficulties to. cover the prime minister is the video hong by this and i think the internal reactions and evan from the broad there will be more strong positions and the turkish government. somehow tried to defend the lost a lot of good in the eyes of the trait and also in the international public opinion . coming up a wave of terror in egypt a bus bombing injures five people are broke two days after a deadly blast in the north of the country the government blames the muslim brotherhood which has gone from ruling political force to an outlawed group within the space of a few months. one of the world's most wanted fugitives has wished britons a merry christmas and constant vigilance the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden
down the same batch a professor of international relations at the mideast technical university in ankara thinks the scandal has dealt a devastating blow to at once reputation both at home and abroad it is the biggest political corruption in history and if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. some sources say i think the turkish government is having difficulties to. cover the prime minister is the video hong by this and i think the internal reactions and evan from the broad...
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an associate professor at kilkenny university in ankara the fact is that time is his favorite songs on hard core supporters in the lead anything he says has become more torturing of the lustful he has sown here and one can trace them many times most times that progress would be the last elections when they become too great. we stole from celtic in the spring the way that he intends to the selling process is extremely aggressive and confrontational great gifts and these are the characters he's married and given the current justine sudden country. this is going to turn the middle class people you've got to continue breaking into a new reason to protest the performances. and he doesn't seem to understand that it doesn't seem to think that there are just a genuine good will come sometime applause. we'll continue to fall the honor as in turkey stay tuned for the latest developments right here and a line at rt hon. new york federal judge has declared that mass collection of phone got up by the nsa is walsall just over a week after a judge in washington d c ruled that dragnet surveillance wou
an associate professor at kilkenny university in ankara the fact is that time is his favorite songs on hard core supporters in the lead anything he says has become more torturing of the lustful he has sown here and one can trace them many times most times that progress would be the last elections when they become too great. we stole from celtic in the spring the way that he intends to the selling process is extremely aggressive and confrontational great gifts and these are the characters he's...
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repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor of bill can't university in ankara. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones in that progress probably the last elections in one very very comfortably we saw for example if you can spring the way that he he had to distribute the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive confrontational very abusive and that this is going to characters he's moving on dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a genuine basic reason to protest promises and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that their approaches to genuine they're all part of some sort of plus. we'll continue to follow the interest in turkey so stay with us for the latest developments right here adeline dot com. a new york federal judge has declared a mass collection of phone data by the n.s.a. as lawful just over a week
repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor of bill can't university in ankara. the fact is the problem and sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace many kind of milestones in that progress probably the last elections in one very very comfortably we saw for example if you can spring the way that he he had to distribute the syrian crisis was...
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since coming to power more than a decade ago then while some four thousand people gathered again in ankara demanding that the pm steps down south africa has been following the crash test for us. it's not an uncommon sight solaced stumble streets in a year that's been marked by widespread protests but this time the rallies taking place in the wake of a corruption crackdown that's rocked the government the threats to prime minister erdogan and now comes not just from the streets but from within his own party the turnout for the demonstration was significantly smaller than that seen this summer none the less ugly clashes broke out between police and protesters the other day has been in power for such a long time that it has maintained control a lot of people said on a lot of good things third the country right now the way it was actually it has become very very poor protest. in this image is very slogan of the regime there is no democracy and very little to stop this speaking publicly after the protests the prime minister remains defiant and continued to blame the corruption probe well of for
since coming to power more than a decade ago then while some four thousand people gathered again in ankara demanding that the pm steps down south africa has been following the crash test for us. it's not an uncommon sight solaced stumble streets in a year that's been marked by widespread protests but this time the rallies taking place in the wake of a corruption crackdown that's rocked the government the threats to prime minister erdogan and now comes not just from the streets but from within...
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events developing in full combat after the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters and assembled on friday night where police used teargas and rubber bullets against crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the rest of government officials are to sarah for it is following events new the new. uncle insights into the open streets in the u fifteen bucks i'd like to play tests. this time the batting taking place in the wake of the pullout the government. next apply to the hairdo and yell come to the streets of madrid in concrete. now for the devastation was significantly smaller than that seen this summer nonetheless that the us to break out between the contestants. so inclined it said the amended defence that the country long while now does it for protests in december. this is. two seconds. he opted to protest the plan is to remain quiet and continue to plague the corruption prayed with a foreign conspiracy effectiv
events developing in full combat after the week's top stories thousands gathered in turkey's capital ankara to demand the resignation of the country's government that's after a violent dispersal of protesters and assembled on friday night where police used teargas and rubber bullets against crowds the rallies were sparked by a corruption probe that led to a major cabinet reshuffle and the rest of government officials are to sarah for it is following events new the new. uncle insights into the...
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centrist jumbo gezi park or about protest crowds on the streets not only this time of the capital ankara in may and june but also an economic we used over a ten or twelve years to think of turkey as being almost immune to the world economic crisis and one of the ones great panels of support was that his government seemed able to produce economic growth and growth to learn and of course without allegations of corruption what is there proved in a real sense and now we have the allegations of corruption we also see more generally in the churches all of those. and. many people would say well whatever's wrong i'm better off because for a long time the been courting the e.u. as well that's been on off on off more often on admit but he's also been seen as a man that supported a secular state but most recently has been supporting islamists abroad he changes his stance well i think he's always been regarded by many of his and his opponents as a bach really a secularist or his off sensibly accepted the secular constitution of turkey because you have to do that in all the election as he's been rein
centrist jumbo gezi park or about protest crowds on the streets not only this time of the capital ankara in may and june but also an economic we used over a ten or twelve years to think of turkey as being almost immune to the world economic crisis and one of the ones great panels of support was that his government seemed able to produce economic growth and growth to learn and of course without allegations of corruption what is there proved in a real sense and now we have the allegations of...
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talk to jeremy sold his associate professor of middle eastern history and politics of university in ankara hi there appears a protest something started tonight corresponding with the police used tear gas rubber bullets to try to disperse the gathering crowds are you surprised at that apparently harsh reaction. no not a toll in fact it's not just in istanbul with people demonstrating we also have strong demonstrations in and also it is me and there's no surprise because the pa ministers reacting to the corruption inquiry and exactly certainly that they reacted to the protests broke out and as he talked just before summer and other works he's playing outside gangs inside gangs he's buying all kinds of people causing trouble for undermining attempt to distract social. so he's taking basically the same kind of aggressive defenses stance that he took as i said. over the aggressive approach of aggression is because he's confident or aggressive because he's on a back foot here one could say that this is his style he is a very confrontational style when he when he when he's faced with a problem ma
talk to jeremy sold his associate professor of middle eastern history and politics of university in ankara hi there appears a protest something started tonight corresponding with the police used tear gas rubber bullets to try to disperse the gathering crowds are you surprised at that apparently harsh reaction. no not a toll in fact it's not just in istanbul with people demonstrating we also have strong demonstrations in and also it is me and there's no surprise because the pa ministers reacting...
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repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at bill can hear diversity in ankara. the fact is the problem it sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace any kind of most of that progress be the last elections bush won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he had of the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive and confrontational. and that this has been the characters of he's moving and dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from a kind of middle class people who have a genuine basic every reason to protest government promises and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that the protest is genuine they're all part of some kind of post. i will continue to follow the unrest in turkey so stay with us for the latest developments right here on our chief international and also online. and the new york federal judge has declared the mass collection of phone data by the n.
repeat itself this time around says jeremy salt an associate professor at bill can hear diversity in ankara. the fact is the problem it sends a very very strong pull of supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years so you know one can trace any kind of most of that progress be the last elections bush won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he had of the syrian crisis was extremely aggressive...
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cities and we're expecting some more protests tonight and especially tomorrow and the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down or pay a murder once popularity has plummeted since on to government protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical of his apparent opportunity for more power spoke to brush relations professor her side but she says the corruption scandals dealt a fatal blow to the promises reputation. it is the biggest political corruption in our history and if it is the case it is more than one hundred billion euros. as some sources say i think he took as sure government is having difficulties to. cover their son in a prime minister's saw the video honk by this and i think the internal reactions around evan not from the broad there will be more strong accusations and the turkish government the real somehow tried to defend the lost a lot of good in the eyes of turkish trait and also in the international public opinion. coming up without
cities and we're expecting some more protests tonight and especially tomorrow and the weekend both in ankara in istanbul and some of the different cities of turkey we are expecting big protests from the turkish citizens asking for the government to step down or pay a murder once popularity has plummeted since on to government protests began in spring this year with the opposition critical of his apparent opportunity for more power spoke to brush relations professor her side but she says the...
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refusing to give in to the protesters demands only so few associate professor of bill kent university in ankara who told me they were being too aggressive toward his own political party girl the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong hardcore supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years is you know one can trace many kind of milestones in their progress from the the last elections she won very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he he had of the sunni syrian crisis was extremely aggressive and confrontational very busey's and that this has been the characteristics of his man in dealing with a protest inside his own country he's just gone from kind of middle class people who have a general have a general reason to protest government policies and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that their protest a genuine they're all part of some kind of plot. just ahead we speak to the widow of a russian mayor assassinated in the wake of a conflict with mikhail khodorkovsky
refusing to give in to the protesters demands only so few associate professor of bill kent university in ankara who told me they were being too aggressive toward his own political party girl the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong hardcore supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years is you know one can trace many kind of milestones in their progress from the the last elections she won very very comfortably we saw for...
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but in china to want a desperate and immunity ankara where he could legally buy what they can do that too. that might cost twenty dollars to fifty thousand to be about three thousand three hundred to eight thousand two hundred us dollars. we did bake until the non organic food entered and won. now time for development debate the question shaping the future and present time today will be two experts debating the china enterprises to be packed more by the central government the thirty member squad earlier this week that i did continue reforms and they don't enterprise to accord it could end up not only the pain of the chinese government allowed after we handed thirty percent are no proper to finance. i'd be welcome by both experts and ordinary people. the port augusta and trying to weasel not loving tender profit the central government the thing start to change after that year. according to chinese law and to be the turn. and no profit. and enough to resort to wean the defendant fifteen percent and profit. the central government. the collective either charge them not being paid twenty p
but in china to want a desperate and immunity ankara where he could legally buy what they can do that too. that might cost twenty dollars to fifty thousand to be about three thousand three hundred to eight thousand two hundred us dollars. we did bake until the non organic food entered and won. now time for development debate the question shaping the future and present time today will be two experts debating the china enterprises to be packed more by the central government the thirty member...
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to repeat itself the storm around says jeremy saul an associate professor abil can't university in ankara. the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years as you know and one can trace many kind of milestones in that progress be the last elections in one very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he had of the sunni syrian process was extremely aggressive and confrontational very abusive and that in the characters of his he's moving in dealing with a protest inside his own country. kind of middle class people who have a genuine reason to protest government policies and he doesn't seem to understand that he doesn't seem to think that the protest is genuine they're all part of some kind of plot. and we'll continue to follow the interest in turkey so stay with us for the latest developments right here in our national and online of course at r.t. dot com. any new york federal judge has declared the mass collection of phone data by the n.s.a. is
to repeat itself the storm around says jeremy saul an associate professor abil can't university in ankara. the fact is the prime minister has a very very strong supporters and they will believe anything he says has become more authoritarian of the last four years as you know and one can trace many kind of milestones in that progress be the last elections in one very very comfortably we saw for example the beauty of the arab spring the way that he had of the sunni syrian process was extremely...