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regime just to give you an example of the few of those we've got quite a few bahraini security officers who train. just like the king himself did actually we've also had the top former top boss from scotland yard he's now actually overseeing the bahrain police he's employed by the morning tea over there and of course last but not least we've got the sale of u.k. weapons over to bahrain there were restrictions on that last year but they've been very quietly lifted and the u.k. government is now free to sell weapons to the king's army again that was the government on this was a stand off to go to david said. well it looks like for the british government the age old adage that money doesn't smell is very relevant in this situation we've had a spokesman for the ministry of defense they've defended the move saying that all donations to sandhurst are in compliance with the u.k.'s domestic and international legal obligations and their values as a nation but of course even some members of parliament are saying that they're appalled by this behavior and quite frankly that the u.k. should not be
regime just to give you an example of the few of those we've got quite a few bahraini security officers who train. just like the king himself did actually we've also had the top former top boss from scotland yard he's now actually overseeing the bahrain police he's employed by the morning tea over there and of course last but not least we've got the sale of u.k. weapons over to bahrain there were restrictions on that last year but they've been very quietly lifted and the u.k. government is now...
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but not for the better thousands of anti-government protesters have packed a major highway in the bahraini capital of manana that's less than two days after one teenager was killed and dozens of demonstrators were wounded on the second anniversary of the pro reform uprising in the country london based bahraini activist dominique cabot said that the government is not trying to resolve the standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the monster of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this really shows and displays the lack of reform continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets of basra and it's good that dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest escalation of security against the people is going to possibly put dine in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there
but not for the better thousands of anti-government protesters have packed a major highway in the bahraini capital of manana that's less than two days after one teenager was killed and dozens of demonstrators were wounded on the second anniversary of the pro reform uprising in the country london based bahraini activist dominique cabot said that the government is not trying to resolve the standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i...
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demonstrators wounded on the second anniversary of the poor reform uprising bat and london based bahraini activist dominic kavakeb it's asked that the government is only pretending to be resolving this standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day forty two separate another teenager has been killed and this means shows and displayed the lokpal bill for continuous human rights abuses to continue its repression taking place on the streets or behind it's good the dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing the violations on the streets the peo
demonstrators wounded on the second anniversary of the poor reform uprising bat and london based bahraini activist dominic kavakeb it's asked that the government is only pretending to be resolving this standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day forty two separate another teenager has been...
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his latest article is, "scenes from a bahraini burial." he joins us from his home in cairo, egypt. and welcome to "democracy now!" talk about what you found in bahrain. how difficult was it to get in? >> i was granted at the last moment a journalist visa for three days. therefore, the uprising, the anniversary of the uprising on february 14. really, on that day and the days afterward, bahrain had the feeling of a country under occupation. there were riot police in full armor wielding tear gas, helicopters buzzing overhead conducting surveillance. there were checkpoints set up along the major roads with security forces stopping motorists, checking i.e.d.'s, sometimes keeping people for hours and harassing them. inside the villages, clashes take place with police with young men and boys throwing molotov cocktails and stones at police, usually been attacked with shotguns and suffocating them out with tear gas. you see many of these young men going toward the sides of the pearl roundabout, the roundabout destroyed by the government in the early months of the uprising in 2011. this is a
his latest article is, "scenes from a bahraini burial." he joins us from his home in cairo, egypt. and welcome to "democracy now!" talk about what you found in bahrain. how difficult was it to get in? >> i was granted at the last moment a journalist visa for three days. therefore, the uprising, the anniversary of the uprising on february 14. really, on that day and the days afterward, bahrain had the feeling of a country under occupation. there were riot police in full...
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bahraini people have been so successful overthrowing their regime the international day of love became a deadly day of protests for them at least one teenager was killed and dozens of demonstrators wounded on the second anniversary of their poor reform uprising bat and london based bahraini activist dominic kavakeb it's asked that the government is only pretending to be resolving this standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day before to february another teenager has been killed and this me and shows and displays unlockable for continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets are behind it's good the dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put dine in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course the
bahraini people have been so successful overthrowing their regime the international day of love became a deadly day of protests for them at least one teenager was killed and dozens of demonstrators wounded on the second anniversary of their poor reform uprising bat and london based bahraini activist dominic kavakeb it's asked that the government is only pretending to be resolving this standoff peacefully. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean...
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with the bahraini government i'll be looking for a refund from my office because you asked people who don't know much about bahrain but what they know is a country which targeted and tortured its top doctors because they treated protesters as hold the international media the truth about it in fact some of the the western media section very good about this the new york times in the washington post have covered bahrain pretty consistently and pretty credibly so i think that yes of course he deserves more attention that it's getting hasn't been totally neglected i don't think that despite all the money that people have any government has given to the p.r. firms they really get their money's worth let's talk about the government because yes even though it's eating out and some out of the media really certainly absent from the political dialogue with our government amidst the talk of spreading democracy in the middle east i mean it looks like we're behind is on a map because i don't think a lot of people realize how it's maktab in the middle sorry arabia iraq iran a really tiny country oil
with the bahraini government i'll be looking for a refund from my office because you asked people who don't know much about bahrain but what they know is a country which targeted and tortured its top doctors because they treated protesters as hold the international media the truth about it in fact some of the the western media section very good about this the new york times in the washington post have covered bahrain pretty consistently and pretty credibly so i think that yes of course he...
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. >> the repetition of the willingness of the bahraini regime to use excessive force against people comingut to protest, are calling for dialogue. the government takes this as an opportunity for people to take to the streets to a express their opinions. it is the second anniversary of the uprising. they did what they always do, which is used excessive force against protesters taking to the streets. since very early morning, protesters have been coming out. it started with people walking to the mosques for morning prayers and were shot at and chased by riot police. since then, we have seen protests all-around bahrain and as ever single village. a young boy only 16 years old, was shot at very close range with a pellet shotgun, which is usually used for hunting birds. he died before they could get into the hospital. >> maryam al-khawaja, you recently returned to bahrain after self-imposed exile. you're able to visit your father and your uncle in jail. could you talk about how conditions have changed since the beginning of the uprising to currently? >> of course. when i left bahrain, people we
. >> the repetition of the willingness of the bahraini regime to use excessive force against people comingut to protest, are calling for dialogue. the government takes this as an opportunity for people to take to the streets to a express their opinions. it is the second anniversary of the uprising. they did what they always do, which is used excessive force against protesters taking to the streets. since very early morning, protesters have been coming out. it started with people walking...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait scenes like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now it shows a power which like this one show that the gulf oil will follow isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see catherine of r.t. kuwait. the u.s. and south korea reflecting their military muscles in the east china sea in itself to north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric surat can says washington is only pouring fuel to the fire it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation to conduct these military exe
and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait scenes like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now it shows a power which like this one show that the gulf oil will follow isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing...
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capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations rain is being staging demonstrations two thousand and eleven demanding political reform and i want the removal of the ruling family blaming them for the volatile crackdown on protests. that's it for the moment for me and the news team will be back with more for you in about half an hour. and it gets discussed personal privacy hello kitty toy in space and other news never seen in the mainstream media that is in breaking the said. she. couldn't take three days for sure. three. three. three. three live. video. a freebie.
capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations rain is being staging demonstrations two thousand and eleven demanding political reform and i want the removal of the ruling family blaming them for the volatile crackdown on protests. that's it for the moment for me and the news team will be back with more for you in about...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they. go you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a police like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the country's for people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchy show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. are twenty minutes past the time of same sex couples one be allowed to adopt russian children and the country's child rights chief was responding after being asked how the legalization of gay marriage in france could influence french parents looking to adopt from russia and the campaign for and against same sex marriage. in france has been escalating the parliament voted in favor of redefining marriage as an agreement between two people and not just a man and a woman the russian constitution does not however recognize gay marrie
and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they. go you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a police like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the country's for people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchy show themselves willing to listen...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the though you and about whether in baja in saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage this. the caffein of r t kuwait. is various considering the creation of a buffer zone up to ten miles inside syria it says it's a ways to prevent mosul and rocket attacks from the water all state on stop frantically groups coming closer tastes have a tree a security fence is also being erected along the frontier with syria when they go to heights israel believes fencing off another neighbor will keep it secure from illegal infiltration and extremist threats it says the syrian army has moved away from the frontier and radical isla
and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the though you and about whether in baja in saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies...
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they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the all you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf oil wealth alone isn't enough to inflate the countries for people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. as john kerry begins his time as the new us secretary of state has been revealed that many of the ambassadors serving under him were a major donors to the president's campaign and you report says this year's competition among big money backers to land the most sought after diplomatic schools was especially tight also he's going to check on hastert. as you can imagine the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by
they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the all you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf oil wealth alone isn't enough to inflate the countries for people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves...
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they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a always like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage lucy caffein of r.t.e. kuwait. and still to come just a bit later in the program here on our table the battle of negative press at the u.k. considers deflecting a potential wave of eastern european immigrants with highlighting just why they'd be much better off staying at her. old. science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. this is artsy
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they cared about the oil you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demand. greater stake in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be. arty kuwait. remember you can always call the latest news by heading to our web site and here are some of the stories that we have for you right now. people. containing highly toxic chemicals that are washed up on a pristine beach on the country's east coast. british intelligence is reportedly. accidentally spilled one of the country's biggest wartime secrets that story. speak your language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here. from the world talks about fifty yards interviews intriguing story to tell you. that. because it. same sex c
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they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the though you would. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait it seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now that shows a power which like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. let's now try some other stories from around the world at least two children have been injured by a hundred grenade in the northern kosovo city of mitrovica a boy and a girl aged three and nine suffered shrapnel wounds and the grenade was thrown through a window of the poem by an unknown artist who scaped it was a search such a target eleven twenty four hours literally it's a remains divided between serbians in the north and albanians in the south also has suffered from often violent ethnic ten
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the though you and about whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage this. caffein of r t kuwait. is rose considering the creation of a buffer zone up to ten miles inside syria the aim was to prevent most under rocket attack from the water hole state and stop radical groups coming close to its territorial security fence is being erected along the front here with syria on the golan heights israel believes fencing off another neighbor will keep it secure from illegal trade and extremist threats says the syrian army has moved away from the frontier and radical islamist elements are active in their ar
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the eve of the two year anniversary of the uprising and streeters marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations calling for the removal of the monarchy blaming it for the brutal crackdown on protests. well coming up after the break r.t. takes a closer look at the gun control debate in united states stay with us. helicopters flying through the air do you have night rounds of assault rifle or popping as the choppers buzz over. the land now this unique form of hell of terror is no longer restricted to those in vietnam in the middle east now houston miami residents of the good old usa can get in on the fun houston residents in terror called nine one one and scrambled for cover and even to schools put on lockdown as the military helicopters participate in a multi-agency training for ill in miami at night in the middle of downtown onlookers caught video on their telephones of blackhawk helicopters pumping loud blank on to the people below and maybe even as i speak a flexibly scheduled milit
the eve of the two year anniversary of the uprising and streeters marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations calling for the removal of the monarchy blaming it for the brutal crackdown on protests. well coming up after the break r.t. takes a closer look at the gun control debate in united states stay with us. helicopters flying through the air do you have night rounds of assault rifle...
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and they don't care about the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahrainiblood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait scenes like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now such. always like this one show that the cult alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and then less the monarchies show themselves unwilling to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage. r t kuwait. and remember you can always stay updated with all the latest news by heading to our website or to dot com here are some of the stories that we have for you there right now. the famous to crime novelist agatha christie and managed to cause m i five a few sleepless nights when they feared she may have exposed britain's biggest wartime secret find out online how the queen of crime got under the skin of london's spies. last feeds and burglars in chicago may be getting a free pass to go about their business after police in the city said they will deal with s
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the eve of the two year anniversary of the uprising demonstrators marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations and quoting for the removal of the monarchy blame it for the brutal crackdown on protests. that brings up today for the moment the news continues in this and now with my colleague carrie johnson in the news team in the meantime the impending round of talks on iran's nuclear program is the topic of debate in the crosstalk that's coming up after a very short break here. helicopters flying through the air day and night rounds of assault rifle ammo popping as the choppers buzz over the land now this unique form of hell of terror is no longer restricted to those in vietnam in the middle east now houston miami residents of the good old usa can get in on the fun houston residents of terror called nine one one and scrambled for cover and even to schools put on lockdown as the military helicopters participate in a multi-agency training thrill in miami at night in the middle of downto
the eve of the two year anniversary of the uprising demonstrators marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations and quoting for the removal of the monarchy blame it for the brutal crackdown on protests. that brings up today for the moment the news continues in this and now with my colleague carrie johnson in the news team in the meantime the impending round of talks on iran's nuclear...
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now to another monarchy that has its own problems with the opposition bahraini regime protesters that clash with police in various parts of the country has used tear gas against which were hurling fire bombs the gulf kingdom's been cracking down on pro-reform demonstrators for two years arresting thousands including prominent activists the government claims it's taken steps to address the brutality of the security forces that office issue campaigners say daily assaults continue unabated. the number of dead from a suicide bomb attack on a group of al-qaeda fighters is risen to nineteen more than forty others were wounded the incident took place as men gather to collect their salaries outside an office in the town north of baghdad the blast comes a day after several suicide attackers targeted a provincial police headquarters in kirkuk killing at least fifteen and wounding dozens. skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty fiv
now to another monarchy that has its own problems with the opposition bahraini regime protesters that clash with police in various parts of the country has used tear gas against which were hurling fire bombs the gulf kingdom's been cracking down on pro-reform demonstrators for two years arresting thousands including prominent activists the government claims it's taken steps to address the brutality of the security forces that office issue campaigners say daily assaults continue unabated. the...
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capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations iranians have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven demanding political reform. movement the ruling. family blamed for the violent crackdown on protests. religious education is making a serious comeback in two years after the regime which burned the teaching of islam was toppled the current government has no control of private schools springing up across the country and the worry is they are spreading extremism ortiz or in english go visit a school where the qur'an is the main subject. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a b
capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations iranians have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven demanding political reform. movement the ruling. family blamed for the violent crackdown on protests. religious education is making a serious comeback in two years after the regime which burned the...
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capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting and government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven all the while demanding political reform and i want removal of the ruling family and blaming them for the violent crackdown on protests. and it is to hand over the syrian embassy in the capital doha to the opposition syrian national coalition opposition leader and news out of hierarchy who claims he was recently appointed as ambassador to. the handover is just formal procedure to acknowledging his new post the national coalition was formed in doha eighteen months ago and was recognized by another gulf states as syria's representative. nearly four million british adults have never had any form of paid work in their lives that's also most of the population of wales and a recent court ruling and some of the schemes to get people into work as unlawful the whole explanation to a correspondence. university graduat
capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting and government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven all the while demanding political reform and i want removal of the ruling family and blaming them for the violent crackdown on protests. and it is to hand over the syrian embassy in the capital doha to the...
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they don't get aboard the people who don't care about the human and they don't care about the bahraini blood they killed aboard the go you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a week like this one show that the dots will walk alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see catherine of r.t.e. kuwait. let's not try some other stories from around the world at least two children have been injured by a hundred grenade in the northern kosovo city of mitrovica a boy and a girl aged three and nine suffered shrapnel wounds and the grenade was thrown through a window of the home by an unknown. scaped it was a search center talking less than twenty four hours literally it's a remains divided between serbians in the north and albanians in the south also has suffered from often violent ethnic tensions ever since d
they don't get aboard the people who don't care about the human and they don't care about the bahraini blood they killed aboard the go you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a week like this one show that the dots will walk alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves...
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they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahrainiblood they care about the. weather in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now that shows a week like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the countries for people taking to the streets and demanding a major stake in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. and remember you can always stay updated with all the latest news by heading to our website dot com now here are some of the stories that we have there for you right now people in australia are a warning to say stay clear of canisters containing high toxic chemicals that are washed up on a pristine beach on the country's east coast. british intelligence is reporting that the queen of crime agatha christie accidentally spilled one of the country's biggest wartime secrets that story a much more for you right now dot com. spea
they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahrainiblood they care about the. weather in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but now that shows a week like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to inflate the countries for people taking to the streets and demanding a major stake in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahrainiblood they care about though you would. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait scenes like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows up always like this one show that the dots well below isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage lucy caffein of r t kuwait. meanwhile three former opposition m.p.'s have each been sentenced to three years in prison for criticizing the policies they were arrested last october after joining mass protests against new electoral laws that were adopted just weeks before the parliamentary vote the verdict comes just a few days after another man was jailed for five years his and for his anti regime tweets for more we can cross to analyst eric draitser from new york mr thanks very much for being with us as always now amnesty international has often
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thousands of anti-government protesters attacked in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. three of the countries after a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by so. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance of the mood important looks at the future of being watched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing
thousands of anti-government protesters attacked in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. three of the countries after a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by so. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about the all you know. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power which like this one show that the gulf oil wealth alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demand. greater stake in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be. r.t. kuwait. remember with all the latest news by heading to our web site and here are some of the stories that we have for you right now. people are. highly toxic chemicals that are washed up on a pristine beach on the country's east coast. british intelligence is reportedly. accidentally spilled one of the country's biggest wartime secrets that story. speak your language. programs documentaries in arabic. from the world talks about fifty yards interviews intriguing story. visit. same sex couples won't be allowed to adopt russian children the c
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demands to end discrimination and release all political prisoners have not been met london based bahraini activist dominic cover camp says despite attempts to hold talks nothing is being done. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this really shows and displayed the lack of reform continuous human rights abuses that continue its repression taking place on the streets of bahrain it's good the dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put dined in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing the violations on the streets the people have come
demands to end discrimination and release all political prisoners have not been met london based bahraini activist dominic cover camp says despite attempts to hold talks nothing is being done. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this really...
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thousands of anti-government protesters are packed in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. of the country a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by. the us is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of previously a thing of the post it could mean peoples every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance of the most important looks at the future of being launched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market
thousands of anti-government protesters are packed in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. of the country a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by. the us is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of previously a thing of the post it could...
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they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power outage like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of r.t. kuwait. as john kerry begins his time as the new u.s. secretary of state has been revealed that many of the ambassadors serving under him were major donors to the president's campaign a new report says this year's competition among big money bankers to land the most sought after diplomatic schools was especially tight also he's going to check on. as you can imagine the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by two professors of interna
they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nasa shows a power outage like this one show that the dots well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to...
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now to another monarchy that has its own problems with the opposition bahraini regime protesters they can clash with police in various parts of the country has used tear gas against which were hurling fire bombs the gulf kingdom's been cracking down on pro-reform demonstrators for two years arresting thousands including prominent activists the government claims it's taken steps to address the brutality of the security forces but opposition campaigners say daily assaults continue unabated. the number of dead from a suicide bomb attack on a group of al-qaeda fighters has risen to nineteen more than forty others were wounded the incident took place as men gathered to collect their salaries outside an office in the town north of baghdad the blast comes a day after several suicide attackers targeted a provincial police headquarters in kirkuk killing at least fifteen and wounding dozens. a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eigh
now to another monarchy that has its own problems with the opposition bahraini regime protesters they can clash with police in various parts of the country has used tear gas against which were hurling fire bombs the gulf kingdom's been cracking down on pro-reform demonstrators for two years arresting thousands including prominent activists the government claims it's taken steps to address the brutality of the security forces but opposition campaigners say daily assaults continue unabated. the...
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about. whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming. recently more common the massive shows like this one. alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater stake in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be. arty kuwait. you can always stay updated with all the latest news by heading to our website. some of the stories that we have right now people want to stay clear of chemists containing highly toxic chemicals the pristine beach on the country's east coast. the websites the famous agatha christie. five a few sleepless nights. exposed britain's biggest wartime secret. speak your language. program documentaries in arabic. reporting from the world talks about fifty yards interviews an intriguing story. that. visit. the u.s. and south korea flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that's after
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and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about though you and i doubt whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nothing shows a week like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show themselves willing to listen their stability may prove to be a mirage you see caffein of our t. kuwait. are twenty minutes past the time of same sex couples one be allowed to adopt russian children in the countries of child rights chief was responding after being asked how the legalization of gay marriage in france could influence french parents looking to adopt from russia and the campaign for and against same sex marriage. in france has been escalating the parliament voted in favor of redefining marriage as an agreement between two people and not just a man and a woman the russian constitution does not
and they don't get aboard the people they don't care about the humanity they don't care about the bahraini blood they care about though you and i doubt whether in bahrain saudi arabia qatar oman or kuwait seems like this one are becoming increasingly more common but nothing shows a week like this one show that the gulf well wolf alone isn't enough to insulate the countries from people taking to the streets and demanding a greater say in their political system and unless the monarchies show...
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and the bahraini pro reform uprising about to market second anniversary activists say the daily protests prompting harsh responses from the authorities. on air and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. egypt is once again buckling amid renewed violence which is sweeping the country thousands of people have taken to the streets to vent their firy against the ruling is the mists in the capital cairo angry crowds stones and petrol bombs attacked the presidential palace faced a tough police response on this from our correspondent bill true. there were violent scenes out front of the presidential palace the groups attempted to storm the building with mona talks. actually take asked by the security forces who also finds a rule to come into them however the clashes have really been more violence outside of the capital we've had reports also clashes with security forces and anti-government protesters in alexandria. a time to call for a shake with a possible death in copper cycle that yet to be confirmed as people are really feeling quite a lot to gain here in the country in two wee
and the bahraini pro reform uprising about to market second anniversary activists say the daily protests prompting harsh responses from the authorities. on air and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. egypt is once again buckling amid renewed violence which is sweeping the country thousands of people have taken to the streets to vent their firy against the ruling is the mists in the capital cairo angry crowds stones and petrol bombs attacked the presidential palace faced a tough...