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kilometers into the way the bank i'll try to fix rather interesting recognized border the international court of justice in the hague has ruled that dish tactic to the construction of fish barrier is your legal but if you will continue continued building it right now we're not huge called nearly twenty five hundred dunam about to be confiscated from the village. that was probably one of the top stories right. here. i. know that my jonathan polak has participated in direct action some demonstrations for many years several times a week. just so he has been arrested and physically injured by israeli soldiers i i i i. cut i thought i was. going to prison for. things like oh my god you're welcome but you know it's a very big part of my life. you know and the after go for a fighting i live here and. you know my life pretty much revolves around political activism so obviously the political situation affects my life and my future and. i. have to keep working until tear due to military violence is over sixty here is can keep up if you keep an eye on my. eye i just never be god if you just come decided to ditch c
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kilometers into the way the bank i'll try to fish for the record i reckon i stored in the international court of justice in the hague has ruled that dispatch to fish the construction of fish barrier is ego but if joe continues and continues doing it right now interviewed called an alien twenty five hundred dunam he's about to be confiscated from the village. a large public house right. the story short. i. now know that not jonathan polak has participated and direct actions on demonstrations for many years several times a week thirty years so he has been arrested and physically injured by israeli soldiers i i i i. was such a dog that six people said it was for. the title we are right about the but it's a very big part of my life and. you know and you have to go further fighting but i live here and i'm. you know my life pretty much devolves around political activists in a so obviously the political situation affects my life and my future and i thought . i. was two people have been killed here due to military violence and over there from here it's complete keyed up if you get the feeling i come from was i
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into where the bank i'll check if it's relevant and interesting recognize border the international court of justice and the hague and dispatch pictish to construction of barrier geneva if you will continue and continue doing that right now we're in a village called nineteen twenty five hundred about to be confiscated from the village and i think. it was probably one. of the top stories right i. thank. the scale. that i know. jonathan polak has participated and direct actions and demonstrations for many years several times a week. just so he has been arrested and physically injured by the straightness soldiers i was i i i. wasn't i was like there was a risk for. things like oh my god my god oh my god it's a very a part of my life and. you know in the after go for a fighting i live here and. you know my life. remark for both the wrong political activism so obviously the political situation affects my life and my future. i. was to keep working until tear you to make a violence over your computer is completely ok if you get the feeling that was. i just never be done if you just found decided to ditch a
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the barrier or the wall is mainly built on occupied land in breach of international law according to the international court of justice. for the palestinians in the west bank the wall results in further land loss to israeli settlers. but there are israelis helping the palestinians to recessed the construction of the wall which we're doing here right now is trying to tap into was denied trying to stop construction a good reason to more from what was going in at the top of the wall right now there's about be about four or five kilometers into the way the bank i'll try to fix rather interesting recognise border the international court of just in the hague has ruled that dish tactic to the construction of fish barrier g.v. go but if you go continue continued building it right now in a village called nataline twenty five hundred dunam about to be confiscated from the village. it was probably one of the top story short. he. i. know. jonathan polak has participated and direct action some demonstrations for many years several times a week very much so he has been arrested and physically injured by israeli soldiers i i i i. i
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australia filed a complaint with the international court of justice in the hague may last year demanding japan stop research whaling. >>> a truck bomb exploded in the somali capital tuesday. at least 70 people died and dozens wounded. the blast was in an area with many government buildings. senior government officials, students, and soldiers are reported among the casualties. police are treating it as a suicide bomb attack, and al shabaab has claimed responsibility. since the collapse of the central government in 1991, the country has been in a state of continuous anarchy. most of southern somali is controlled by al shabaab. the rebels are linked with the al qaeda terrorist network and are trying to overthrow the provisional government in mogadishu. a serious drought has hit somalia in recent months leaving almost 4 million people in need of help. aid operations have been hindered by the deteriorating security. >>> areas hit by the march 11 earthquake and tsunami have long been popular school excursion destinations because of historic buildings and sites. many schools are now avoiding th
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one works at the international court of justice at the hague. politicians are included, but the powerful islamist movement has declined an invitation to take part. in indonesia, initial results from the country's first democratic election showed the islamic party taking the highest share of the vote, but it is expected to fall short of an absolute majority. executive party members said they would seek to form a stable national alliance in a new government. >> it will be at least tuesday before tunisian snow the official result of their historic election. counting is still underway, but one party expects to come out in front. the islamic party estimates it will capture enough of the boat. it was banned under the old regime. critics fear its emergence may pose a threat to women's rights. but the party insists it is moderate and committed to democracy. >> the most important thing is the very high voter turnout. that is what we believe is critical. the percentages achieved by any party, including our own, is only a secondary matter. >> turnout was m
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internal opposition even though there are people who die because of nato military actions matter because it's very unlikely that the people responsible for these massacres could be called accountable by the international court of justice. the situation is that heating up in another rest of the region palestine fosters hopes for a u.n. statehood israel is approving more settlements on occupied territory coming up just a little bit later today a special report about israeli peace activists who are taking a stand against their own country's policy which they see as illegal for a preview. very first verses of the bible all human beings are created. in god's image doesn't say just jews or god who is. sixty seventy percent of what i did as a common soldier you have to pay territories to do with your turds doing what we call making our presence so we go out should some good so they hear a knock on some doors from to the other corner invade another. religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem. part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to. kill i thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect in two of you have to be either extremely for terms. of r
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international criminal court. that would have turned into a circus and it's doubtful in my mind that we'd ever be turned over by the libyans to an international court of justice we'll just have to wait and see how things pan out and how they deliver moammar gadhafi's fate. >> this could have explained, jim, why there was so much fierce resistance and at least one pocket of sirte, his hometown. the other question is, moammar gadhafi reportedly killed, but his other son, where are they? i mean, they're still hanging in the air in libya. >> well, we know some of the family members that fled the country. it is notable, i think, that moammar gadhafi said he was going to stand his ground and, indeed, that's exactly what he did. i don't think that he was likely hiding in one of those holes. some of them have been depicted of sewer pipes or drainage pipes. that would be a typical place someone would hide from an air assault. we heard from barbara starr just a few moments ago that the u.s. or nato did conduct some air strikes in the area of sirte today on a couple of vehicles that were suspected of being military threat to civilians. so, it's significant. moammar d mo
international criminal court. that would have turned into a circus and it's doubtful in my mind that we'd ever be turned over by the libyans to an international court of justice we'll just have to wait and see how things pan out and how they deliver moammar gadhafi's fate. >> this could have explained, jim, why there was so much fierce resistance and at least one pocket of sirte, his hometown. the other question is, moammar gadhafi reportedly killed, but his other son, where are they? i...
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for the libyan people to exact their own form of justice rad than have him sit in some international courte where his antics and eccentricities would have considered. >> what do you think your brother how died that day on pan am 103, how would you tell him the story of today? how do you think he would have reacted to it? >> it's funny. i told him, i made a commitment when he died that we would do everything we could to bring some sense of justice and meaning to what happened. part of that means going on and living a good life and living a happy life. but also more importantly, it meant correcting an injustice in the world. when that happens to one of your family members you feel a sense of purpose. through the years, we've sued pan am. we found them guilty of willful misconduct. we lobbied congress to establish the iran-libyan sanctions act which was a law specifically designed to punish libya. we also got the u.n. to put serious soongss libya that ended up working. we did everything we could and i said that was part of my commit many to my brother. that i would continue the fight for just
for the libyan people to exact their own form of justice rad than have him sit in some international courte where his antics and eccentricities would have considered. >> what do you think your brother how died that day on pan am 103, how would you tell him the story of today? how do you think he would have reacted to it? >> it's funny. i told him, i made a commitment when he died that we would do everything we could to bring some sense of justice and meaning to what happened. part...
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international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice. he was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles evan hughes conference center, we try to select things that would reflect important stages of his life. we have collected a number of things including original books that charles evan hughes author. most notably is the autobiography that we find interesting. my favorite story in here is one that justice hughes tells. a visit when he was the president of the baptists society in new york city. he asked to booker t. washington to come and speak to the assembly. when booker t. washington and his wife arrived, justice hughes escorted him to his own table and sat in there. at that time, that was a controversial thing to do. justice hughes took advantage of that to speak abou
international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice. he was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles...
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international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice. he was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles evan hughes conference center, we try to select things that would reflect important stages of his life. we have collected a number of things including original books that charles evan hughes author. most notably is the autobiography that we find interesting. my favorite story in here is one that justice hughes tells. a visit when he was the president of the baptists society in new york city. he asked to booker t. washington to come and speak to the assembly. when booker t. washington and his wife arrived, justice hughes escorted him to his own table and sat in there. at that time, that was a controversial thing to do. justice hughes took advantage of that to speak abou
international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice. he was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles...
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international criminal court and account for his times crimes. the difference between a death at rebels and a sentence of international court of law is the difference between vengeance and justice in a drone strike and we know because we've seen his birth certificate. he was all of 16 years old. like his father, a u.s. citizen. this is what he liked like when alive. we do not know whether the u.s. drone ending his life was targeting him or he got in the way of somebody else. it's not too much for our government to give us answers. we know it's not just drone attacks where president obama is setting records. in fiscal 2011 the obama administration deported 296,000 people, part of a stepped up enforcement plan. it says it's targeted immigrants without documentation and with criminal records. we also know mitt romney, who said this at the last debate -- >> i'm running for office for pete's sake. i can't have illegals. >>ist the most intepgsally honest candidate in the field. we know the washington metro region has the highest median household income of anyplace in the country, surpassing even silicon valley with a median household income north of $84,000. we know this is what theb
international criminal court and account for his times crimes. the difference between a death at rebels and a sentence of international court of law is the difference between vengeance and justice in a drone strike and we know because we've seen his birth certificate. he was all of 16 years old. like his father, a u.s. citizen. this is what he liked like when alive. we do not know whether the u.s. drone ending his life was targeting him or he got in the way of somebody else. it's not too much...
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of the international criminal court. this is a war crime. >> reporter: the transitional court has promised to bring them to justice. the true scale of the killing in sirte is only now becoming clear. some 300 bodies have been found so far with no one from the transitional government attempting to gather evidence before the bodies are removed. dan rivers, cnn, tripoli. >>> coming up next, he is convicted of killing a mother and two daughters during a brutal home invasion. as a jury is deciding his fate, his father takes stand and testifies about his son's dark past. and what he reveals suggest this guy is both a miracle and satan all at once. his words. >>> plus, they named their kid adolph hitler. should the parents lose custody of their son for a name? sunny hostin is on the case. r from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national.
of the international criminal court. this is a war crime. >> reporter: the transitional court has promised to bring them to justice. the true scale of the killing in sirte is only now becoming clear. some 300 bodies have been found so far with no one from the transitional government attempting to gather evidence before the bodies are removed. dan rivers, cnn, tripoli. >>> coming up next, he is convicted of killing a mother and two daughters during a brutal home invasion. as a...
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international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles evan hughes conference center, we try to select things that would reflect important stages of his life. we have collected a number of things including original books that charles evan hughes author. ed. most notably is the autobiography that we find interesting. my favorite story in here is one that justice hughes tells. a visit when he was the president of the baptists society in new york city. he asked to booker t. washington to come and speak to the assembly. when booker t. washington and his wife arrived, justice hughes escorted him to his own table and sat in there. at that time, that was a controversial thing to do. justice hughes took advantage of that to speak abou
international law can fill in gaps in certain respects. i also think he was a head of his time in promoting u.s. involvement in the court of international justice was not only a judge on that court, but also he advocated the u.s. adopting jurisdiction of the permanent court. >> we have had a few callers who have asked about charles evan hughes and race. we are going to return to his law firm still existing in new york city for a story from his autobiography. >> in the charles evan...
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convicted of the crime but other members of the gadhafi regime that are still at large that need to be brought to justice. you know, there's the international criminal courttments that are still out there against sinusi who is gadhafi's brother-in-law, save al islam, gadhafi's son and all the different factions of the gadhafi regime part of the brutalizing his own people as well as attacking innocent civilians all over the world, still are at large and need to be brought to justice. >> victoria, would you rather have seen gadhafi captured alive and brought to justice, put on trial, or are you happy that he was possibly executed in fairly the brutal fashioning by the rebels? >> well, a month ago, i had met with the current libyan president, president jalil, who pledged to me that he and his regime wanted to bring gadhafi to justice, not only for the murder of john and other innocent civilians but also for the murder of his people. he said that since february 17th, gadhafi had killed over 35,000 n civilians and in his 40-year regime, had killed tens of thousands of libyans and they wanted him tried and brought to justice. he also said to me at that point in
convicted of the crime but other members of the gadhafi regime that are still at large that need to be brought to justice. you know, there's the international criminal courttments that are still out there against sinusi who is gadhafi's brother-in-law, save al islam, gadhafi's son and all the different factions of the gadhafi regime part of the brutalizing his own people as well as attacking innocent civilians all over the world, still are at large and need to be brought to justice. >>...
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burden on the association's religious message about the virtues of internal dispute resolution as opposed to court resolution. chief justice roberts: you're making -- you're making a judgment about how important a particular religious belief is to a church. you're saying -- this may just be the same question justice alito asked -- but you're saying: we don't believe the lutheran church when it says that this is an important and central tenet of our faith. kruger: no, absolutely not, mr. chief justice. we do not dispute -- when they assert that it's an important tenet, we assume its validity, we assume that they are sincere in that religious belief. but just as in united states v. lee, that sincere religious belief was not sufficient to warrant an exemption from generally applicable tax laws, as in bob jones, or -- chief justice roberts: on the other hand, the -- the belief of the catholic church that priests should be male only -- you do defer to that, even if the lutherans say, look, our dispute resolution belief is just as important to a lutheran as the all-male clergy is to a catholic. kruger: yes. but that's because th
burden on the association's religious message about the virtues of internal dispute resolution as opposed to court resolution. chief justice roberts: you're making -- you're making a judgment about how important a particular religious belief is to a church. you're saying -- this may just be the same question justice alito asked -- but you're saying: we don't believe the lutheran church when it says that this is an important and central tenet of our faith. kruger: no, absolutely not, mr. chief...
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after he returns he thinks the international criminal court should bring the colonel's killers to justice. late for the united nations human rights council in the beginnings of this war they relied on media reports and hope to get over the media manipulation of the war because they should have been relying on u.n. fact finding missions the u.n. human rights council report will no doubt be delayed and we'll see what happens as to what the americans think well we saw what the u.s. secretary of state thinks about the killing of prisoners of war and as has been said many times are these going some journals are going to tell you that all the mainstream media and no one is saying that nato and its allies wanted to get out one. killing a prisoner of war is its actual crime i presume the international criminal court will be on the heels of all those major leaders who are being responsible for this now that they're presuming you liberalism will be brought to libya to be brought because we've got to remember that there are also islamist factions there in libya as well we can assume the libyan population will learn what it is to live in a capitalist country. this is r.
after he returns he thinks the international criminal court should bring the colonel's killers to justice. late for the united nations human rights council in the beginnings of this war they relied on media reports and hope to get over the media manipulation of the war because they should have been relying on u.n. fact finding missions the u.n. human rights council report will no doubt be delayed and we'll see what happens as to what the americans think well we saw what the u.s. secretary of...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and for ever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all of africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world. syria is another country still suffering internal conflict but this week western countries did drop calls for immediate sanctions on the syrian regime it follows criticism from russia which says. the only way forward but we cannot support the projects that is being pushed through by western countries and it is among other things to do with the libyan experience foreign minister sergey lavrov criticized proposed sanctions saying they lacked strategic perspective a recap of how things unfolded at the united nations on our website r.t. dot com. violence flared up again this week around
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and for ever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court and the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so their government is gone once and forever and then there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all of africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world. meantime russia's foreign minister has warned against allowing a libya style situation in syria where the internal conflict continues this week western countries drop the calls for immediate un sanctions against the assad regime following criticism from russia which those negotiations are the only way forward. when you will get those rights of course we cannot support the projects that is being pushed through by western countries but it is among other things to do with the libyan experience we ask what the next try to use how have you calculated your next steps the answer we get is that we hav
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court and the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so their government is gone once and forever and then there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all about africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world. now you can always find more stories. of course on our website. here's some of the. tactic. preparing for another great flood. with the headlines of the week this is the week. again this week northern border nato troops attempted to dismantle roadblock several. claims the alliance forces used live ammunition. the road to dispute. with the help of four troops. has the story. in some parts of the world this rocky road would probably be part of an extreme safari hold in kosovo it is now a fighting chance of. ever since july the border dispute many lives have been dependent on this go
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all about africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world here's a brief look at some other international headlines now after thirty soldiers have reported killed after yemeni warplanes bombed positions of the country's own army well it's not clear if the attack was a mistake the government has denied of the incident though however reports claim the troops that joined at the rebellion against yemen's president of dr sally the bombing were said to have been followed by an attack from al qaeda linked militants were killed and more officers at the base. france and the u.k. have wanted their citizens not to travel to the volatile kenya somali
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is to carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court and the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all of africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world according to russia's interfax news agency two police officers have been killed in a suicide attack in the russian republic of dagestan i would say that an armored law enforcement vehicle exploded after a suicide bomber rammed his car into the side of it one other car was also damaged in the explosion we'll bring you bring you more details on this as we get them it. violence flared up again this week around kosovo's a northern border as nato led troops attempted to dismantle a serbian roadblock several serbs that were made claims case for officers that were using live rounds local se
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court and the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the khadafy government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the government is gone once and forever and then there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humi but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all of africa the ninth largest oil reserves in the world. in regard to you live from moscow now you can always find more stories comments and videos of course on our website r t v dot com i hear some of the are lined up for you on line right now but this tactic group speaks out against what they say are you plans to make ukraine a destination for sex tourists during the year of two thousand and twelve plus preparing for another great flood noah's ark sails again thanks to a doctor who promised free seats on board in place. but the headlines of the week this is the weekly on artsy violence again this week around cause of us on the border nato troops
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the government is gone once and forever and then there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humi but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that...
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be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the conduct of the government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in this country that has the largest oil reserves in all about for the ninth largest oil reserves in the world. a brief look at some other international headlines for you right now. pakistan has refuted afghan accusations of orchestrating the assassination of a blue who run new dean it rabani former afghan president and chief negotiator with the taliban afghan authorities said they reached the conclusion after conducting an investigation that suggested the murder was plotted in the pakistani count city of quetta rabbani was assassinated by a suicide bomber pretending to be a taliban peace envoy two weeks ago. up to thirty soldiers have been killed after yemeni warplanes bombed position
be brought to justice i think though unless there's a very strong international movement for human rights in this instance i think it's unlikely they will be brought to court but the goal of the nato powers is the carry out regime change so that the conduct of the government is gone once and forever and that there will be a new government that will not necessarily be more democratic or more humane but will be an ally or i would say in fact a proxy a client perhaps a puppet of western powers in...