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council which is divided on this resolution is apparently isn't it moving through the un human rights committee instead now i just want to get your thoughts on that doesn't that need a higher level of scrutiny than we human rights committee yes the final decision will have to be taken by the security council and their distribution is blocked. that's why i cannot you know envisage repeat the libya situation because this time it will not be a majority for military intervention but it also seems there the opposition within syria is in fact stronger than the opposition within libya was. likely. solution for the leaders of syria to give up power can be worked out. by the syrians themselves helped by some outside causes but neither a western nor a turkish intervention would be a good thing because military interventions cause chaos and so on but the regime nart seems to be collapsing it's abandoned by the arab league has only one friend a strong opposition not just military opposition from you know the trees syrian army but also massive demonstrations and so on so it doesn't look good for the regime
council which is divided on this resolution is apparently isn't it moving through the un human rights committee instead now i just want to get your thoughts on that doesn't that need a higher level of scrutiny than we human rights committee yes the final decision will have to be taken by the security council and their distribution is blocked. that's why i cannot you know envisage repeat the libya situation because this time it will not be a majority for military intervention but it also seems...
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human rights committee bahrain is having its own internal conflicts its own internal. we see how it is it's such a fragile moment right now for different areas within the middle east and many experts believe that. international pressure on one country came just cause more uprisings in that country and other countries bordering it so clearly it's a very tense sensitive time for not just syria not just egypt but when you look in that entire region and there house to be kind of agreement into how it should be handled and handled very carefully because if one country feels an enormous amount of pressure by the international international community meaning many experts believe that it could cause more problems than the world is actually prepared to deal with at this moment. there in new york thanks very much indeed. we come to you live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is r.t. still ahead this catch the first minutes old terra firma of the three space travelers who safely returned after six months in orbit. russia has called the new american sanctions targeting iran'
human rights committee bahrain is having its own internal conflicts its own internal. we see how it is it's such a fragile moment right now for different areas within the middle east and many experts believe that. international pressure on one country came just cause more uprisings in that country and other countries bordering it so clearly it's a very tense sensitive time for not just syria not just egypt but when you look in that entire region and there house to be kind of agreement into how...
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the un general assembly human rights committee syria crackdown on anti-government protests damascus calls it a u.s. led to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death row for. example to live from polonium poisoning in the u.k. but the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations once the main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused saying it is against the constitution to hand over citizens to foreign governments. all right i want to stay with us here and next we talk to a christian star a far right politician and leader of the freedom party in austria but the party's radical views even lead to fellow e.u. members refusing to work with it he says that the immigration policies and expansion plans will eventually spell the end of the entire european idea. before right freedom party leads polls austria's general election its leader has penned a rock saying islam is on the rise mr struck out while austrians so concerned about islam because he said
the un general assembly human rights committee syria crackdown on anti-government protests damascus calls it a u.s. led to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death row for. example to live from polonium poisoning in the u.k. but the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations once the main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused saying it is...
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the un general assembly as a human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led to top political. and five years after the death of the former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko from polonium poisoning in london but the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british really. a very warm welcome to you on this wednesday you're watching r.t. life from moscow with me rory some shite hundreds of egyptians remain in cairo's tahrir square demanding an immediate and so you are going rule it's all despite a pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections to june of next year it follows days of fierce fighting between protesters and security forces claiming the lives of now or at least thirty six people across. the reports from cairo. things have certainly he said that here we are witnessing the same scenes we saw yesterday with ambulances rushing in and out there is a makeshift clinic there are one and two doctors tending to injured people human rights groups are reporting that the pol
the un general assembly as a human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led to top political. and five years after the death of the former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko from polonium poisoning in london but the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british really. a very warm welcome to you on this wednesday you're watching r.t. life from moscow with me rory some shite hundreds of egyptians...
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general assembly human rights committee can down syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led quad to topple its government. and five years after the death of former evers the office early example of a young girl from one poisoning in london the case with mayes unsolved and it's zorn and the side of russian birth relations. and also european debt problems away from the russian markets the r.t.s. and you might say it's a losing more than one percent a solid move market analysts and business and ultimate it's. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r.t. i'm marina joshie welcome thousands of egyptians remain in cairo's tahrir square demanding an immediate and to military rule that's despite an earlier pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections to june of next year and all those days of fierce fighting between protesters and security forces claiming at least thirty six lives our correspondent pose the year is on the ground and has more. here in tampa square there are several hundred so-called die hards who
general assembly human rights committee can down syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led quad to topple its government. and five years after the death of former evers the office early example of a young girl from one poisoning in london the case with mayes unsolved and it's zorn and the side of russian birth relations. and also european debt problems away from the russian markets the r.t.s. and you might say it's a losing more than one...
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the un general assembly has human rights committee condemn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masses calls it a u.s. led fought to topple its government. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer always out of me and go from flowing poisoning in london the case remains unsolved and a story in the side of russian british elections. under russian movies might be good or god is a business they still have a very long way to go final more in business in about twenty minutes. than i am the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina josh welcome to the program thousands of egyptians have remained in cairo's tough three square overnight demanding an immediate and to military rule that's despite an earlier pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections to july of next year it's all these days of fierce fighting between protesters and security forces claiming at least thirty six lives correspond policy or has more from cairo . one it's difficult to believe that the numbers had just keep growing the cult is just wailing peopl
the un general assembly has human rights committee condemn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masses calls it a u.s. led fought to topple its government. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer always out of me and go from flowing poisoning in london the case remains unsolved and a story in the side of russian british elections. under russian movies might be good or god is a business they still have a very long way to go final more in business in...
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general stanley human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led lots of talk of its government. and five years after the death of former after the officer alexander litvinenko from pauline poisoning in london the case remains unsolved and a sword in the side of russian british relations. if any on the russian capital you're watching r t on a marina josh welcome to the program thousands of egyptians remain in cairo stuff for you square demanding an immediate end to military rule that's the spider their earlier plans by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections to june of next year following across to our correspondent policy or was following developments for us on the ground in cairo if you paul well the courthouse there showing huge determination camping out all night and is that it's the sixth day in road out so how far are they willing to go. paula can you hear me. looks like we're having some sound problems with our correspondent paula can you hear me we'll try to connect with her later in
general stanley human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led lots of talk of its government. and five years after the death of former after the officer alexander litvinenko from pauline poisoning in london the case remains unsolved and a sword in the side of russian british relations. if any on the russian capital you're watching r t on a marina josh welcome to the program thousands of egyptians remain in cairo...
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the un human rights committee votes to condemn syria for its ongoing clampdown on anti-government protests something damascus dubs a declaration of war. and they're back from the stars three spacemen called their feet on firm ground as their mission ends after six months in orbit our top stories this hour. international news and comment line from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the hundreds of thousands on cairo's tahrir square are staying put despite concessions being made by the military rulers the council has agreed to hold a referendum if people demand it thousands have been running for four days in clashing with police demanding the army resign. is in the egyptian capital for its. cause a massive gathering behind you award is the atmosphere like there in town here square paula. i know it's difficult to believe but the numbers here just keep growing the crowd is just reeling people have been arriving since the early hours of the small morning and at the same time the shots and the cries are now demand out of. people saying. they calling on one hundred times how do you believe th
the un human rights committee votes to condemn syria for its ongoing clampdown on anti-government protests something damascus dubs a declaration of war. and they're back from the stars three spacemen called their feet on firm ground as their mission ends after six months in orbit our top stories this hour. international news and comment line from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the hundreds of thousands on cairo's tahrir square are staying put despite concessions being made by the...
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seventy human rights committee has agreed on a resolution condemning syria for its eight month crackdown on protesters damascus has already called it a declaration of war against the country accusing britain france and germany of sponsoring the ninety eight point nine has the details from new york. this decision and this adoption of a resolution by the u.n. human rights committee is more of a symbolic kind of pressure by the international community rather than carrying any legal weight the resolution does not mention any sanctions on syria but it does call on the country to human rights violations and abuses to the united nations thirty five hundred people have been killed since the fighting in the uprising in syria began eight months ago the syrian ambassador accuse the west of declaring a diplomatic war against his country by sponsoring this resolution and many believe many experts believe that western powers are using this as a first step to bring this issue back to the u.n. security council last month when a resolution was introduced to the security council against syria condemning s
seventy human rights committee has agreed on a resolution condemning syria for its eight month crackdown on protesters damascus has already called it a declaration of war against the country accusing britain france and germany of sponsoring the ninety eight point nine has the details from new york. this decision and this adoption of a resolution by the u.n. human rights committee is more of a symbolic kind of pressure by the international community rather than carrying any legal weight the...
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the un general assembly is a human rights committee condemns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the massacres called it a u.s. led plot. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko from polo poisoning in london the case still remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations. and pouring direct investment is up strongly in russia find out more business about twenty minutes. it is going to join us today this is live from moscow with me. thousands of egyptians still remain in cairo's tahrir square they are demanding an immediate end to military rule despite a pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections to june of next year that follows days of fierce fighting between protesters and security forces are claiming the lives now of at least thirty six people. are reports from the capital. things have certainly heated up here we are witnessing the same scenes we saw yesterday with and units is rushing in and out there is a makeshift clinic there are one and two doctors tending to injured peo
the un general assembly is a human rights committee condemns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the massacres called it a u.s. led plot. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko from polo poisoning in london the case still remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations. and pouring direct investment is up strongly in russia find out more business about twenty minutes. it is going to join us today this is...
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general sam was human rights committee can dam syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the mass of us calls it a u.s. led thought to topple its government russia abstained from voting on that resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former half of the officer examining from blowing poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london wants main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused saying it's against the constitution to hand over citizens to foreign governments. those with top stories next in our tea our special report about how the world is producing more food than ever before are still struggles to feed the planet's force. i had to describe chicago's food market for theater play up was i thought it would be easy to get the necessary information by asking a few specialized stock brokers. was was was. but it wasn't like that up none of the people i asked were able to explain the norms that rule the stock market. was was was was. i began to believ
general sam was human rights committee can dam syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the mass of us calls it a u.s. led thought to topple its government russia abstained from voting on that resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former half of the officer examining from blowing poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london wants main suspect to be...
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the un general sam leaves human rights committee and damn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests by damascus calls it a u.s. led thought to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer and sadly van gogh from blowing poisoning along then that case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations. we have here in our next hour a special report about how the world is producing more food than ever before but still struggles to feed the planet's forests. it was in order to understand how the system works it is necessary to look at the parties involved the producer and the buyer for example the producer and the fire agree that one will sell and the other will buy a specific amount of weight at a specific price and the products will be delivered in a year from now for that they sign an agreement which is known as a time conflict was such contracts ensure producers and buyers against such risks as bad weather and sudden changes
the un general sam leaves human rights committee and damn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests by damascus calls it a u.s. led thought to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer and sadly van gogh from blowing poisoning along then that case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations. we have here in our next...
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pressure on syria to hold military operations against civilians and advocates human rights in the country the un human rights committee today passed a resolution condemning syria's crackdown on protesters no mention and a resolution of sanctions but it's not if syria doesn't listen up that is going to be the next step that would lead to a new country to face sanctions what is the point of them and what do they really accomplish jamaal of the policy director for the national iranian american council is here to do you see the studio to help us sort this all out welcome jim all determine so with this new set of sanctions iran now faces how effective will they really be the new sanctions are going to be for the middle the u.s. is going out of things to sanction inside iran and it's really an exercise in projecting toughness not really pursuing real solutions and you know this is not the first time that iran has faced sanctions how successful are these sanctions been in the past. well iran has been under thirty years of sanctions so the entire structure of the iranian economy is based around sanctions being in place and so
pressure on syria to hold military operations against civilians and advocates human rights in the country the un human rights committee today passed a resolution condemning syria's crackdown on protesters no mention and a resolution of sanctions but it's not if syria doesn't listen up that is going to be the next step that would lead to a new country to face sanctions what is the point of them and what do they really accomplish jamaal of the policy director for the national iranian american...
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un human rights committee votes to condemn syria for its ongoing clampdown on anti-government protests in which over three thousand civilians have died this year at the hands of security forces. a declaration of war accusing britain france and germany. france three crewmembers plan their feet firmly on the ground after six months of the russian american and japanese space travelers landed on the step of in a russian soyuz capsule. concept of the moment for me in less than half an hour from now in the meantime we're off to southern russia and our special report on the only put this region in europe. employee i have two names. my parents made me say again. it was when i was fifteen years old i was accepted to the biggest ministry. my bowels. my teacher gave me a new name. milton nelms and means dignity loathly means small it. did well that i was away from my homeland for years studying in india at the me these are my first holidays things honestly coincide with the festival to be held in europe's largest buddhist temple. filled with ice and of that i will need to trolls nearly the entire
un human rights committee votes to condemn syria for its ongoing clampdown on anti-government protests in which over three thousand civilians have died this year at the hands of security forces. a declaration of war accusing britain france and germany. france three crewmembers plan their feet firmly on the ground after six months of the russian american and japanese space travelers landed on the step of in a russian soyuz capsule. concept of the moment for me in less than half an hour from now...
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the report was created by germany, britain and france and submitted to the human rights committee. tunisia's main parties have agreed on who will take the top post. the new prime minister is hamadi jebali from the ennahda party that got the most seats. moncef marzouki the -- will be the president. the south african nobel prize winner desmond tutu has made a last minute appeal to parliament to reject a controversial law that critics say is an attempt to silence the press and stifle. it would have measures to cover up corruption. let's go to libya. we have new pictures of saif al-islam in the first hours after his capture on saturday. this comes as the international criminal court chief prosecutor has arrived in libya. luis moreno-ocampo says the primary goal is to ensure the son of gaddafi gets a fair trial something the intimidate prime minister has promised. saif al-islam was captured saturday and is wanted by the international criminal court for krepls against humanity -- criticisms against humanity allegedly committed during this year's uprising. saif al-islam is currently being
the report was created by germany, britain and france and submitted to the human rights committee. tunisia's main parties have agreed on who will take the top post. the new prime minister is hamadi jebali from the ennahda party that got the most seats. moncef marzouki the -- will be the president. the south african nobel prize winner desmond tutu has made a last minute appeal to parliament to reject a controversial law that critics say is an attempt to silence the press and stifle. it would...
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general samways human rights committee can damns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masses calls it a u.s. led plot to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former cia officer old example of an anchor from polonium poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a sore on the side of russian british relations wanted once the main suspect to be extradited by russia has refused saying it's against the constitution to hand over citizens to foreign governments. because they have lines that started talks to heinz christian start a leader of the freedom party of austria he says that's the immigration policy is an expansion plans will eventually spell the end of the european idea. the far right freedom party leads polls the general election its leader has penned a rut saying islam is on the rise mr struck out while austrian so concerned about his long. this is an area where there are too many thorny issues the european crisis is our main problem n
general samways human rights committee can damns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masses calls it a u.s. led plot to topple its government russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former cia officer old example of an anchor from polonium poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a sore on the side of russian british relations wanted once the main suspect to be...
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vetoes in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. it is to isolate reporting right there well from syria now to libya where the government has said that it won't send khadafi son saif al islam to the hague and will try him at home instead and that's despite the international criminal court demands to kind him over to europe amid fears he could be lynched like his father so it could after he was seized along with two of his aides while attempting to flee to neighboring niger. want him tried on charges that could carry the death penalty however despite the national transitional council promising a fair trial critics doubt this will be rightly. well what fate awaits saif al islam gadhafi we're asking your opinion on our web site r.t. dot com i bring up the numbers right now so far the majority think he'll most likely get the death penalty in libya around a third are skeptical about saif gadhafi is captured believing he could be still at large the rest are split between two options that
vetoes in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. it is to isolate reporting right there well from syria now to libya where the government has said that it won't send khadafi son saif al islam to the hague and will try him at home instead and that's despite the international criminal court demands to kind him over to europe amid fears he could be lynched like his father so it...
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the un general samaras human rights committee going down syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a us live blog to talk always governments and russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former f.b.i. officer early dinner with me i'll go from paulie employees inning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london wants the main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused as its against its constitution to hand its citizens over to foreign governments. more news coming your way in about fifteen minutes before that we'll take a look at what's happening in sports with dmitri. hello there sports an article tell a company going coming up in the program. hopes almost dashed. to french side late in the champions league but still have a slim chance of qualifying for the playoffs. also in the champions league zinaida surprised package in st petersburg knowing how the trade would put them in the round of sixteen. and p
the un general samaras human rights committee going down syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a us live blog to talk always governments and russia abstained from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former f.b.i. officer early dinner with me i'll go from paulie employees inning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london...
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the un general assembly is human rights committee condemn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led flawed to topple its government rush of state from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the prices. and five years after the death of former f.b.i. officer always our video from blowing poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a sword in the side of russian british relations why the once the main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused as its against its constitution and its citizens over to foreign god. as we have laws here in our back at the top of the hour in the meantime parable and his guests discuss what's behind the occupy movement and who really are the so-called ninety nine percent is next on our team. plenty. live. live live. live to take you. live to the beginning of the lead. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm carol about what's next for the occupy movement across the u.s. after police use strong arm tactics to disperse protesters should the movement seek a way to join the political p
the un general assembly is human rights committee condemn syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but damascus calls it a u.s. led flawed to topple its government rush of state from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the prices. and five years after the death of former f.b.i. officer always our video from blowing poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a sword in the side of russian british relations why the once the main suspect to...
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vetoes in the past and so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee original assembly where there are no vetoes and correspondent eric margolis things were occurring there witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no doubt that civil war has begun but so far it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of performing lower action being sold by the western powers in syria they're also unveiled in libya and washington early has been wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter as well up eleven on. the washington's abu overthrew along with the saudis and the israelis however there are wise heads in washington jill that are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and that hell will for intervention on something now we're now we're such eagerness to get any iran via syria that caution has been i think thrown to the winds. the fate of colonel gadhafi. is a good balance of
vetoes in the past and so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee original assembly where there are no vetoes and correspondent eric margolis things were occurring there witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no doubt that civil war has begun but so far it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of performing lower action being sold by the western...
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veto some to pass the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee or the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis things are currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt. or it's very minor it's repressed a little some see is forming lowbrow actually followed by the western powers in syria that we saw and libya and one who is wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah look we're not. watching this. through along with the saudis and this really is however there are wise washington children who are saying we're going to go through the regime what's going to take its place and then hell google's intervention on something now could know we're such eagerness to get ready to run via syria the course of this week i think through most of the. gyptian soldiers and police have launched a major crackdown on protesters in tahrir square in cairo a case to leaven people
veto some to pass the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee or the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis things are currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt. or it's very minor it's repressed a little some see is forming lowbrow actually followed by the western powers in syria that we saw and libya and one who is...
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vetoes in the past and so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes and correspondence eric margolis things are currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a no that's our intervention and there's no doubt that civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed a little sissy is sort of performing low action followed by the western powers in syria that was so unveiled in libya and washington early is wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah in lebanon not. the washington savard overthrew along with the saudis and israel it's over there are rising as washington to that are saying wait a minute if you go to throw the regime what's going to take its place and got held off intervention on some now but now we're such an eagerness to get ready iran vs syria the question is we i think surrounds rinse. if you're an soldiers and police have launched a major crackdown on proteste
vetoes in the past and so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes and correspondence eric margolis things are currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a no that's our intervention and there's no doubt that civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed a little sissy is sort of performing low action followed by the western powers...
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vetoes in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. and correspondent eric margolis things are occurring there witnessing a build up outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt salute or has gone for it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of reforming lowbrow action by the western powers in syria that would soar and libya one. would want to see one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah we live in. washington. overthrew along the saudis and it's really over your wise heads watching the children who are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and ground hell google earth and prevention so now with no research eagerness to get ready to run as syria the question has been i think. the fate of colonel gadhafi son saif al islam hangs in the balance with a leap in authority is wanting to try him on charges of crimes
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or vetoes in the past so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis thinks that we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention that it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention it is not. a gun or it's very minor it's repressed a little some see is forming lowbrow actually followed by the western powers in syria. libya and washington early as one to one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter has little or not. washington. to overthrow along with the saudis and it's really it's over there are wise heads of washington children who are saying we're going to if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and hell google's intervention now we know we're such eagerness to get any run vs syria cautions i think. hundreds of patients of police brutality and dozens of injuries this is how the occupy movement in the us. this week. camps and broke up mostly peaceful demos against the unequal
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vetoes in the past hour or so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed really human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis thinks that we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention that. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no doubt it's a war as a gun but so far it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of performing lower action followed by the western powers in syria that also are unveiled in libya and washington has been wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah letter not. launching the savage the overthrew along the saudis and israel it's over there are wise heads in washington to that are saying wait a minute if you go to throw the regime or it's going to take its place and god held the world convention on something now but now we're such an eagerness to get ready iran via syria the question has been i think thrown to the winds. the libyan government says it will not send gadaffi so
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vetoes in the past so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. such as arcelor what i mean so i'm a war correspondent eric margolis thinks that we're currently witnessing a build up to inevitable outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt or has gone or it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is forming lowbrow action by the western powers in syria that. libya in washington is wanted for one time to overthrow the regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah little not. washington who overthrew along the saudis and it's really it's over your rise and it's why should the children who are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its legs and ground hell google earth intervention on something now with no such eagerness to get iran he is serious cautions i think. turning our attention now to libya where the government has said that it won't send kid after your son saif al isla
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in the past and china and russia have vetoed it this time this draft one will be out be a human rights committee all of this happening all of this movement coming on the back of strong words again are coming from leaders what has to be noted that of course russia has said many times in the past that it's a very very careful approach now or prime minister putin have met his account french counterpart francois fuel and their prime minister putin had said that russia again is very careful in this scenario and also that the conflict that they're seeing in syria is certainly not by sight and by imposing more sanctions and calling for tougher restrictions on syria it seems like you're taking one side and also our foreign minister sergei lavrov again said they do not want to see this drama decision of the syrian story to be used as a basis for any form of military intervention essentially were russia saying that they don't want to see a repeat of that media scenario for now they're seeing that there are signs there leading to this power my colleague ivan bennett's has tried to look at all sir are these
in the past and china and russia have vetoed it this time this draft one will be out be a human rights committee all of this happening all of this movement coming on the back of strong words again are coming from leaders what has to be noted that of course russia has said many times in the past that it's a very very careful approach now or prime minister putin have met his account french counterpart francois fuel and their prime minister putin had said that russia again is very careful in this...
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vetoes in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee or the general assembly where there are no vetoes. and correspondent eric margolis things are currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no doubt that civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed but we also see a sort of a formula of action being followed by the western powers in syria there was sore and very real libya and washington has been wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah eleven on. the washington savard to overthrow along with the saudis and the israelis however there are wise heads in washington jill that are saying wait a minute if you go to throw the regime what's going to take its place and value held off intervention now that now we're such eagerness to get any iran via syria that caution has weakened i think through the rents. going on now the fate of colonel gadhafi son savefile islam hang
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the un general assembly is human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masochists calls it a u.s. led watch to topple its government. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer alexander levin and go from polonium poisoning in london the case remains unsolved at authority at the side of russian british relations. this is actually coming to live from moscow marina joshie hundreds of egyptians remain in cairo's tahrir square demanding an immediate end to military rule that's despite a pledge by the country's army chief to bring forward presidential elections june of next year it follows days of fierce fighting between protesters and security forces claiming at least thirty six lives respond also your reports from cairo. here in tampa square there are several hundred so-called to die hards who remained overnight there's simply going nowhere they reflect the general mood and sentiment of tens of thousands of people many of those people have gone home but no doubt they will return later in the day just walking around town here no
the un general assembly is human rights committee condemned syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests but the masochists calls it a u.s. led watch to topple its government. and five years after the death of former f.s.b. officer alexander levin and go from polonium poisoning in london the case remains unsolved at authority at the side of russian british relations. this is actually coming to live from moscow marina joshie hundreds of egyptians remain in cairo's tahrir square...
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general assembly human rights committee condemns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests damascus calls it a u.s. led plot to topple it's got russia did abstain from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former. alexander litvinenko from polonium poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london now wants the main suspect to be extradited but russia has refused saying that it is against the constitution to hand over citizens to foreign governments. those are the headlines here and next they do stay with us. discuss what's behind the whole occupy movement and who really are the so-called ninety nine percent crosstalk is now on arts. take a. listen to. the lonely welcome across the uk i'm curious about what's next for the occupy movement across the u.s. after police use strong arm tactics to disperse protesters should the movement seek a way to join the political process and to insert itself into legislative procedures or would eventually fragme
general assembly human rights committee condemns syria for its violent crackdown on anti-government protests damascus calls it a u.s. led plot to topple it's got russia did abstain from voting on the resolution saying dialogue is the only solution to the crisis. and five years after the death of former. alexander litvinenko from polonium poisoning in the u.k. the case remains unsolved and a thorn in the side of russian british relations london now wants the main suspect to be extradited but...
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veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee which are all assembly where there are no vetoes . in the reporting there would discuss further developments in syria i'm now joined live from the u.k. by christopher miles that is a right on middle east affairs for the world socialist web site well just a few hours ago the syrian foreign minister lashed out at the arab league for rejecting their proposed amendments to the peace plan and so are all the league's efforts doomed and is it now inevitable that the united nations will be involved. i'm sorry christopher is actually talking to us but i can't hear him we could make contact a little earlier we clearly have the visual contact but not the sound so we'll see if we get back to work for some miles and a little later here on r.t. no i understand or perhaps he can hear is christopher you there i'm very sorry but it's not your fault i can you know well let me just ask you that first question once again just to start afresh we know that the syrian foreign minister has lashed out at the
veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee which are all assembly where there are no vetoes . in the reporting there would discuss further developments in syria i'm now joined live from the u.k. by christopher miles that is a right on middle east affairs for the world socialist web site well just a few hours ago the syrian foreign minister lashed out at the arab league for rejecting their proposed amendments to the peace...
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this so it's been reported that the proposal that people can afford lewdly discussed at the human rights committee of the general said we are are there . so you don't know where this service will go through if this ship is put forward or half how much so how much clout it will happen since it will be teaching in syria to get international pressure the new state makes certainly was syria but countries like russia and china are still hoping for a consult while. they're certainly interesting how you bring you the latest news regarding the u.n. having a possible vote there and you mentioned the britain was approached as well to at least some sort of intervention as you were saying earlier as many analysts in the world to a drawing to correlations between the libya intervention and a situation in syria that just keeps on going from bad to worse things to us really a lot of problems thanks for what i mean time american political cartoonist and author ted rall says the diplomatic pressure isn't aimed at the opposition and that the endgame in syria is ultimately regime change. obviously the armed oppositi
this so it's been reported that the proposal that people can afford lewdly discussed at the human rights committee of the general said we are are there . so you don't know where this service will go through if this ship is put forward or half how much so how much clout it will happen since it will be teaching in syria to get international pressure the new state makes certainly was syria but countries like russia and china are still hoping for a consult while. they're certainly interesting how...
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veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. and one course one eric margolis thinks we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention there it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt. or it's very minor. crystal we also see is forming lower action by the western powers in syria there was sore on libya and washington is one for one time the overthrow the regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah living on. the washington. overthrow along with the saudis and israel is however you are wise the children who are saying we're going to if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and then hell with intervention now but now we're such eagerness to get iran to be as serious. as we i think. i mean government says it won't send gadhafi son saif al islam to the hague and will try and home prices by the international criminal courts commands to hand him over to europe amid fears he could be lynch
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vetoes in the past up or so now there are talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis thinks we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of forming low ground. in the western powers in syria or and libya one of these one for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah living up. washington who overthrew along with the saudis and it's really it's however there are wise heads watching children who are saying we're going to if you're going to throw the regime what's going to take its place and hell google earth intervention on something now but now there's such an eagerness to get out iran vs syria cautions i think. a libyan government says it won't send kidnap his son saif al islam to the hague and will try him at home that's despite the international criminal
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human rights committee has condemned the massacres first eight months crackdown on protesters you know voted back by western nations and a number of arab states russia did abstain from voting calling for dialogue between the syrian opposition and of president assad's regime but it's marina cournoyer now reports from new york. what this decision illustrates is an increasing amount of symbolic pressure against syria now having said that although this resolution was adopted and supported by one hundred twenty two states it holds no legal weight the resolution does not call for any sanctions what it does is it calls on syria to end all human rights violations and abuses and of course on an international level puts the nation against syria now according to the u.n. roughly thirty five hundred people at the least have been killed since the uprisings began eight months ago this resolution however was introduced by germany and it is being seen as the first step the west is taking in an effort to re introduce the issue of syria into the united nations security council now just less last month w
human rights committee has condemned the massacres first eight months crackdown on protesters you know voted back by western nations and a number of arab states russia did abstain from voting calling for dialogue between the syrian opposition and of president assad's regime but it's marina cournoyer now reports from new york. what this decision illustrates is an increasing amount of symbolic pressure against syria now having said that although this resolution was adopted and supported by one...
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veto some to pass the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis thinks that we currently witnessing a build up to site intervention that it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of reforming lowbrow actually being sold by the western powers in syria that was sore and very old in libya in washington early has been wanted for one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah and little not. russia who overthrew along with the saudis and it's really it's over there are wise heads in washington children who are saying wait a minute if you go through the regime what's going to take its place and then hell google's intervention on something now but now there's such an eagerness to get iran to syria the question has been i think. margolis there the libyan government says it will not send his son saif to the
veto some to pass the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. correspondent eric margolis thinks that we currently witnessing a build up to site intervention that it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor it's repressed a little sissy is sort of reforming lowbrow actually being sold by the western powers in syria...
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veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. to work worth of the. things we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed but we'll see a sort of reforming lower action followed by the western powers in syria that were unveiled in libya in washington early has been one in one time to overthrow the assad regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter of hezbollah eleven on. the washington savard to overthrow along with the saudis and israel is however there are wise heads in washington to that are saying wait a minute if you know to throw the regime what's going to take its place and bad hell go off intervention until now but now we're such eagerness to get any iran via syria that caution has been i think thrown to the winds. the fate of colonel gadhafi son save a little on hangs in the balance we have really be
veto in the past the so now there are talk that any resolution will be passed through the human rights committee of the general assembly where there are no vetoes. to work worth of the. things we're currently witnessing a build up to outside intervention. it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention and there's no guilt civil war has begun or it's very minor and it's repressed but we'll see a sort of reforming lower action followed by the western powers in syria that were...
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veto in the past i'm so doubt their talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee a good general assembly where there are no vetoes so certainly there are members of the community international community who are keen to isolate assad and keep the push for a push move forward these this pressure and also there are others such as russia and china who were still at this point hoping for a peaceful political solution to this so just calls for western intervention with syria but also regionally from syria's neighbors at some point or another might have been considered friends or allies just as our sort of life rosales likes and i mean time american political culture and author ted rowlands says that diplomatic pressure isn't aimed at the opposition and that the endgame in syria is ultimately regime change. obviously the armed opposition groups are not are disparate they don't they're not they don't follow a unified leadership and anyway the demand is clearly not upon them when when nato got involved in libya they certainly weren't telling the rebels not to engage in vio
veto in the past i'm so doubt their talk that any resolution would be passed through the human rights committee a good general assembly where there are no vetoes so certainly there are members of the community international community who are keen to isolate assad and keep the push for a push move forward these this pressure and also there are others such as russia and china who were still at this point hoping for a peaceful political solution to this so just calls for western intervention with...
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the human rights committee is voting overwhelmingly to condemn violations by bashir assad's government call to the end of the recent violence. we have amateur video reportedly showing some of that fighting. can't verify it because the syrians won't let our journalists in there the u.n. estimates the fighting has killed more than 3500 people if the last eight month. today's revolution has more than 60 co-sponsors including several of syrians arab neighbors. here at home. post 9/11 security measures meant to keep terrorists out of our country may actually be having an unintended effect of keeping tourists out as well. travel industry analysts say it's costing the united states economy hundreds of billions of dollars. ed trl for the "wall street journal" owned by the parent company of this network. the i ceo of the says we have missed out on unprecedented travel boom. cost the industry $600 billion in lost tourism spending. and $37 billion in lost tax revenue. >> we have seen some terrific progress against al qaeda and the terrorist networks out there. probably time to say have we made en
the human rights committee is voting overwhelmingly to condemn violations by bashir assad's government call to the end of the recent violence. we have amateur video reportedly showing some of that fighting. can't verify it because the syrians won't let our journalists in there the u.n. estimates the fighting has killed more than 3500 people if the last eight month. today's revolution has more than 60 co-sponsors including several of syrians arab neighbors. here at home. post 9/11 security...
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handling of the crisis in syria by not stopping this middle east country to being elected to a human rights committeehas the u.s. turned a blind eye to syria? why are we giving them, and granting syria a seat on the committee? aren't we enabling the assad regime to claim it's done nothing wrong? >> if we had it within our power to block oo u.n. esco from putting syria on a committee, we would have, there is no question. we pulled out all the funding of u.n. esco. our leverage with respect to the u.n. is very limited, and only member states in that respect can -- or enough of them, can block syria as a member of that subcommittee. so, no, if we could we would, but the answer is we can't. and it is the height of hypocrisy, an extraordinary demonstration of how hypocritical the u.n. is, in this case states that were responsible for putting the syrian's there that they would put bashar al-assad's country on a committee to communicate the importance of human rights when this regime is brutally killing is own people. julie: aaron david miller thank you so much for talking to us. >> it's a pleasure. have a
handling of the crisis in syria by not stopping this middle east country to being elected to a human rights committeehas the u.s. turned a blind eye to syria? why are we giving them, and granting syria a seat on the committee? aren't we enabling the assad regime to claim it's done nothing wrong? >> if we had it within our power to block oo u.n. esco from putting syria on a committee, we would have, there is no question. we pulled out all the funding of u.n. esco. our leverage with respect...
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committee. one of them is commissioner richardson right here. [applause] we have a former planning commissioner and human rights commissioner that sits on our committee. we have lawyers. we have contractors. and these people live in this community and give up their time to go through the details to get here. we were going to put a freeway right there so we could connect the stadium. and we said, well, no, we should not do that. we want to do something bigger. but really, today, i want to thank the pack for guiding the process. but really today is about -- we have finally got this thing done. because for all of you that have ever gotten in your car and had a good trader joe's -- ok. for everybody who had to get in your car to go to andronico's -- if they placed a store here, that would probably be in better shape. safeway did not think we were good enough. lucky did not think we're fortunate enough. and look, i loved supersavers. nobody cuts up ox tails like that. i am a community official. on saturday, you see me out there with my kids. i am officials. ok. so i love sam over there at super save. ok? come
committee. one of them is commissioner richardson right here. [applause] we have a former planning commissioner and human rights commissioner that sits on our committee. we have lawyers. we have contractors. and these people live in this community and give up their time to go through the details to get here. we were going to put a freeway right there so we could connect the stadium. and we said, well, no, we should not do that. we want to do something bigger. but really, today, i want to thank...