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and to be indian side and shoot out took place at a military controlled line dividing disputed kashmir between the two countries new delhi says it regularly interceptors almost rebels trying to cross at the kashmir border to fight indian rule there. pope benedict of the sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturday as his visit to spain gets into full swing almost a million young pilgrims celebrated mass with the pope as they gathered for world youth day the crowds were sprayed with cooling water as they sought shade from the scorching forty eight degree centigrade heat meanwhile disapproval of the pope's visit is still high as many spaniards say that it costs too much amid the country's raging economic crisis. and you are with r g i'm john thomas coming your way next in the headlines and then our weekend arts and entertainment show must go out after this quick break. it's. yours.
and to be indian side and shoot out took place at a military controlled line dividing disputed kashmir between the two countries new delhi says it regularly interceptors almost rebels trying to cross at the kashmir border to fight indian rule there. pope benedict of the sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturday as his visit to spain gets into full swing almost a million young pilgrims celebrated mass with the pope as they gathered for world youth day the crowds...
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the two countries and delhi says it regularly intercepts islamised rebels trying to cross of the kashmir border to fight indian war there. at least five hundred people are reported to have been killed in clashes in south sudan the bloodshed escalated in the eastern state of john the way. nearly forty thousand cattle were stolen by members of a local group hundreds of people die in ethnic fighting in that part of the country each year south sudan is facing major security issues following its reese. separation from the north. pole benedict the sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturday as his a visit to spain gets into full swing almost a million young pilgrims celebrated mass with the pope as they gathered for world youth day the crowds were sprayed with cooling water as they sought shade from the scorching forty degree centigrade since the great heat meanwhile disapproval of the pope's visit is still high as many spaniards say it costs too much amid the country's raging economic crisis. you are with r.t. i'm john thomas headlines are next after this quick
the two countries and delhi says it regularly intercepts islamised rebels trying to cross of the kashmir border to fight indian war there. at least five hundred people are reported to have been killed in clashes in south sudan the bloodshed escalated in the eastern state of john the way. nearly forty thousand cattle were stolen by members of a local group hundreds of people die in ethnic fighting in that part of the country each year south sudan is facing major security issues following its...
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into the indian side the battle took place along the military control on the divides disputed kashmir between the two countries new delhi says it regularly intercepts is in the midst rebels trying to cross the kashmir border to fight indian room where. over ten thousand people have gathered in new delhi in support. of a prominent activist who is now in its fifth day of a hunger strike and has ari says he throws it clee week but will not renounce his fight for tougher and the corruption more than india the campaign has started his fast in jail after being arrested for planning a protest without police approval as arias says it is a fed up with government bribery and has threatened to starve him selfe to death unless parliament passes his legislation. twenty years ago to the day history was in the making here in the streets of moscow the city was under military curfew on the second day of an attempt to overthrow mikhail gorbachev the president of the soviet union artist tom barr looks back now at the attempted coup that prove pivotal in the collapse of the u.s.s.r. . twenty years ago to
into the indian side the battle took place along the military control on the divides disputed kashmir between the two countries new delhi says it regularly intercepts is in the midst rebels trying to cross the kashmir border to fight indian room where. over ten thousand people have gathered in new delhi in support. of a prominent activist who is now in its fifth day of a hunger strike and has ari says he throws it clee week but will not renounce his fight for tougher and the corruption more...
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it regularly intercepts is witnessed rebels trying to cross the kashmir border friday and. sixteenth was met with dozens of sick and disabled people in madrid on saturdays and visit spain gets into full swing he's now heading to an enormous gathering for world youth day young catholic relief of the city region where the prayer will take place in fourteen. we progress approval of the pope's visit is still high as many spaniards say is costing too much become trees raging economic crisis. next is a drama involving international. claimed georgian theater director but it's taken place offstage rather than on it robert's true it has been fired after making critical comments about the president mikhail saakashvili officials deemed him then a foe big put opposition in tbilisi says he's being punished presenting government views of the surface the story. all the world's a stage the famous children's theater director he said brilliantly brought to life many of shakespeare's works on it has been fired from his role in the pride of the georgian theatre roberts has been removed from hi
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the two countries new delhi says it regularly intercept is missed rebels trying to cross the kashmir border to fight indian rule there. over ten thousand people gathered in new delhi in support of a prominent activist who is on his fifth day of a hunger strike and he says he's physically weak but will not renounce his fight for tougher anti corruption more than india a campaigner started his fast in jail after being arrested for planning a protest police approval and sarah says indians are fed up with government bribery and this threat the starve himself there unless parliament passes his legislation. twenty years ago to the day history was making its self heard on the streets here in moscow the city was under military curfew on the second day of an attempt to overthrow mikhail gorbachev the event president of the soviet union of his time bar looks back now at the attempted coup that prove pivotal in the collapse of the u.s.s.r. . twenty years ago today moscow was in turmoil tanks on the streets barricades monday outside the russian parliament the white house panic and anger were in
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the two countries new delhi says its regularly intercepts islamised rebels trying to cross the kashmir border to fight indian rule there. pope benedict sixteenth met with dozens of sick and disabled people in the dritte on saturday as his visit to spain gets into full swing almost a million young pilgrims celebrated mass with the pope as they gathered for world youth day the crowds were sprayed with cooling water as they sought shade from the scorching forty degree centigrade centigrade heat meanwhile disapproval of the pope's visit is still high as many spaniards say it costs too much amid the country's raging economic crisis. it's a drama involving an internationally acclaimed georgian the theater director but it's taken place offstage rather than on it robert still rural excuse me stood rula has been fired after making critical comments about the president mikhail saakashvili officials deemed. by the opposition in tbilisi says is being punished for his anti government views. the story. all the world's a stage but the famous georgian theater director he say brilliantly brought to lif
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as we saw in kashmir -- in the kashmir region between india and pakistan, the british left an unincorporated area to be determined in the future. as we know in kashmir, there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. i certainly have a real concern. although there are certain areas that were support of a sblm the map was drawn into the north even though the want to be part of the south. what type of an agreement was supposed to be enforced with regards to blue nile as a means to work on having a government. they're supposed to be an integration of the military with this splm with the forces in that area. could you explain what the special group that was supposed to handle this was supposed to do? >> thank you for the question. the issue of the border is a clear condition. when i was with the negotiation, for the parties to agree although we have defined the border in 1956, the committee was set up. there is a commitment by the parties to ensure that the committee did not move very well. we said we should stick to the applicable dialogue of finding a peaceful settl
as we saw in kashmir -- in the kashmir region between india and pakistan, the british left an unincorporated area to be determined in the future. as we know in kashmir, there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. i certainly have a real concern. although there are certain areas that were support of a sblm the map was drawn into the north even though the want to be part of the south. what type of an agreement was supposed to be enforced with regards to blue nile...
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in terms of news corp and how they managed to skirt around the issue to get their hands on a drone kashmir thank you so much for joining us tonight. thank you. now still ahead tonight fireside friday and it's the end of the week so let's have a happy hour what do you think is the most hated person in america and plus our only small towns capable of producing real americans back that. this is a table from the u.s. embassy in colombo to talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that day that killed nine guerrillas in just a geisha by instructs you including you know and there are strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. explain how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action and this and this idea that you need to produce bodies actually encouraged paramilitary collaboration this is a cia document central intelligence agency they knew about these activities they knew they were happening t
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in terms of news corp and how they managed to skirt around the issue to get their hands on a drone kashmir thank you so much for joining us tonight thank you. now still ahead tonight fires eye friday and a saturday week so let's have a happy hour do you think is the most hated person in america and plus are only a small town capable of producing real americans playback on just enough. into that only a military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes see a story and it seems so sorely sleep is if you understand it in any glimpse something else is here see some other part of it and realize that everything is just you don't know i'm charged welcomes a big. say . let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think iraq is one well. we haven't got the book says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you get your freedom. fighter. to tonight's. your moves. a
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across nigeria this company has never let the truth or in fact people's lives or the environment kashmir way of getting the way of the profit margin so so i think we certainly don't know for sure how bad it is but we do know this is a serious bill we know for certain it's the worst spill in this country in movement i've seen very little coverage at all and i'm uncertain to say that i'm not at all surprised how little coverage has been that it's also as i said biggest in ten years but it's important to remember that you take government and the scottish government the long history of being hounded and in the pockets of knowledge in this country and so with the government to the only other potential more of a story of they can keep it quiet from the shell picture really not talking about it it's not surprising that the media don't covering it again and again not surprising that the very start of the major incident really not reported in the u.k. press. all the bridges all industries track record still in a shaky state even though this oil spill is far less than the catastrophe in the gulf o
across nigeria this company has never let the truth or in fact people's lives or the environment kashmir way of getting the way of the profit margin so so i think we certainly don't know for sure how bad it is but we do know this is a serious bill we know for certain it's the worst spill in this country in movement i've seen very little coverage at all and i'm uncertain to say that i'm not at all surprised how little coverage has been that it's also as i said biggest in ten years but it's...
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and these are the people who spread islam in kashmir. amazingly remarkable. we belong to the same parents why the difference together we worship god we came to the world like partners and we should share our joys and sorrows together. this is not in honor of the kashmiri and also the festival of spring and kashmiris offering prayer there. and to day they still have resonance there today. sufi means love. in the place for love of all which the sufis have taught they insist we should hate all those who disagree with us. i think they're the greatest enemies of faith of a kashmiri student is saying this. sufi still has resonance. some of the islam groups have tried to implement a more strict muslim faith and the kashmiris have pushed back and we have gone to a sect and here i'm delving into controversial territory. the reason i would like to deal with them is that they gave the most pacifist interpretations of the koran of any muslims possible. why are they controversial? because it's said that the koran completely eschews violence. and there's no need for violen
and these are the people who spread islam in kashmir. amazingly remarkable. we belong to the same parents why the difference together we worship god we came to the world like partners and we should share our joys and sorrows together. this is not in honor of the kashmiri and also the festival of spring and kashmiris offering prayer there. and to day they still have resonance there today. sufi means love. in the place for love of all which the sufis have taught they insist we should hate all...
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for a night's show thank you for tuning in and make sure they come back tomorrow i'll be taking the kashmir hill a blogger for forbes about the recent developments the private companies are getting in on the drone games and meantime go it's become a fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter if you miss any it's nights or any other night you can always catch all the you tube dot com slash the a lot of show and coming up next is adam versus i'm a. wealthy british soil some time to explain something to. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred. the global financial headlines tune in to the report on r t.
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recentre need to mistreat sions in kashmir is square show the best choices and has been pushed to the limit and it's traitorous versus patients and the battle to save egypt's from crumbling further duration optionor r.t. cairo. a legit says are slowly realizing they're a long way from seeing the benefits of their own revolution william randolph who's written extensively on egypt's uprising says they fell prey to a political game and there has been no revolution in egypt i said so in an r.t. interview in late january believe exactly that would be the outcome because this was incited from the outside it was designed to get rid of mubarak who was a thorn in the side of the obama middle east policy and put the same people in there with it with a different face at the top a lot has changed and it's largely unfortunately changed for the worse the economy plunged since the events of january. tourism is not going to be bombed back anytime soon but even even still there was a rather healthy growth curve in the last several years even on the broad was still in power and that that has dramatical
recentre need to mistreat sions in kashmir is square show the best choices and has been pushed to the limit and it's traitorous versus patients and the battle to save egypt's from crumbling further duration optionor r.t. cairo. a legit says are slowly realizing they're a long way from seeing the benefits of their own revolution william randolph who's written extensively on egypt's uprising says they fell prey to a political game and there has been no revolution in egypt i said so in an r.t....
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recentre need to mistreat sions in kashmir square show that there's twice as many has been pushed to the limit and it's trade tests versus patience and the battle to save egypt's from crown unfair they are a financial r.t. cairo. well it depends are slowly losing hope that they'll see the benefits of their own revolution william angle who has written extensively on egypt's uprising says the people fell prey to a game of simple politics. there has been no revolution in egypt i said so and in our t.v. interview in late january i believe that exactly that would be the outcome because this was incited from the outside it was designed to get rid of mubarak who was a thorn in the side of the obama middle east policy and put the same people in there with it with a different face at the top a lot has changed and it's largely unfortunately changed for the worse the economy as you noted has plunged since the events of january. the tourism is not going to be bombed back anytime soon but even even still there was a rather healthy growth curve in the last several years even of all over iraq was s
recentre need to mistreat sions in kashmir square show that there's twice as many has been pushed to the limit and it's trade tests versus patience and the battle to save egypt's from crown unfair they are a financial r.t. cairo. well it depends are slowly losing hope that they'll see the benefits of their own revolution william angle who has written extensively on egypt's uprising says the people fell prey to a game of simple politics. there has been no revolution in egypt i said so and in our...
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it's a good night's roping you for tuning in and make sure the come back tomorrow i'll be taking the kashmir hill blogger for forbes about the recent development the private companies are getting in on the drone game in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter if you missed any of tonight's or any other night you can always catch all the you tube dot com slash below the show and coming up next is adam versus the man. this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo but they talk about here it apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military according to the press that on that they killed nine guerrillas and from that investigation by instruction on couldn't you know and therefore quoted that he strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. he. explained how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action and this and just the idea that you need to produce bodies actually encouraged paramilitary co
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question that our guest tonight has been trying to figure out joining me from our studio in new york is kashmir hill staff writer at forbes katherine i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and i know that you have been digging into this trying to get to the bottom of the whole story fairly it's a no go for commercial use of drones at this point but when you asked the f.a.a. about news corp drone in particular what do they tell you. they were surprised by the use of the drone news corp when i first they kind of. asked whether a hobbyist have flown the drone and given the footage to the daily and i said no this is a drone that the daily owens and after i told them about they said that they're actually going to be launching an investigation to see whether their use was legal or not how do we have any idea how the daily actually got their hands on this drone i mean is it that easy to go out and buy one at this point you can buy drones it's not a legal to buy a drone the only question of legality is in how you use it so you can't get the kind of drone that the daily has on amazon so you
question that our guest tonight has been trying to figure out joining me from our studio in new york is kashmir hill staff writer at forbes katherine i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and i know that you have been digging into this trying to get to the bottom of the whole story fairly it's a no go for commercial use of drones at this point but when you asked the f.a.a. about news corp drone in particular what do they tell you. they were surprised by the use of the drone news...
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crowd could it actually help radley balko is going to give us his take and we'll speak to kashmir hill about the use of drones right here in america law enforcement getting their hands on the news corp has one so who could be next going to get all that and more tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at the mainstream media has decided to make its. art so obviously all eyes were turned to the g.o.p. presidential debate that took place in iowa last night because after all one of these people could be the next president of the united states but while it's worth discussing safe to say the mainstream media doesn't just discuss oh no no they obsess they parse over every single word they get. i night in iowa the republican presidential hopefuls take sadly each other and president obama did anyone come out a clear winner him pulling to try to break out of the pack he repeatedly zene fellow minnesotan michele bachmann if there was a surprise performance it might have been newt gingrich's but the winner of the debate overall in terms of how it changes the election and
crowd could it actually help radley balko is going to give us his take and we'll speak to kashmir hill about the use of drones right here in america law enforcement getting their hands on the news corp has one so who could be next going to get all that and more tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at the mainstream media has decided to make its. art so obviously all eyes were turned to the g.o.p. presidential debate that took place in iowa last night because after...
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this is the publication that the reason -- area of kashmir today ms. davis going new-line is now spread by otherp and as i said, the most possible the reason they become that way is the tests they declare themselves to be the second coming of christ which makes them political in the eyes of the lowered but the problem is to know about them agree or disagree now my friends and ask the question of how do people recognize? and they may not be able to but the first one is in in pakistan at queens college i had the of cluster last year. complete the his music and philosophy and a life. saying the same thing with his music and his lyrics and an incredible person in india and pakistan and again and again. fit also been some they shut it says it does a search for knowledge seeing who you are. third knowing yourself and to god. that the one it is right to add to the bottom. again, having a huge impact on his life and music. yes. from south india. incredible person. but he converted to islam his self. and again somebody who is drawn hist says there is no distinc
this is the publication that the reason -- area of kashmir today ms. davis going new-line is now spread by otherp and as i said, the most possible the reason they become that way is the tests they declare themselves to be the second coming of christ which makes them political in the eyes of the lowered but the problem is to know about them agree or disagree now my friends and ask the question of how do people recognize? and they may not be able to but the first one is in in pakistan at queens...
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then, of course, the pakistan i religious militants, these jihadis who were linked to kashmir, etc., also became active because they were highly resentful of the government's who abandoned the taliban, because after all these were kindred spirits, so to speak. they were very violently opposed to the policies that musharaf followed. but those policies had a rational. generally -- these policies have a rationale, and generally people 9/11 was such a cataclysmic event, that there was at that time sympathy for the united states in pakistan. but, why the taliban started regrouping, one of the reasons -- i would say, i would mention three reasons -- the main reason in my view was u.s. attention was diverted to iraq. in 2003. that is soon after. you would recall that after 2007, there were less than 19,000 u.s. troops committed to afghanistan. for most of the time, less than 15,000. whereas more than 150,000 troops were committed to the iraqi situation. with this kind of present and this kind of commitment, it was difficult, it was not possible to neutralize the taliban. focus. eeded comple
then, of course, the pakistan i religious militants, these jihadis who were linked to kashmir, etc., also became active because they were highly resentful of the government's who abandoned the taliban, because after all these were kindred spirits, so to speak. they were very violently opposed to the policies that musharaf followed. but those policies had a rational. generally -- these policies have a rationale, and generally people 9/11 was such a cataclysmic event, that there was at that time...
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pakistan demands kashmir but india refuses to give it up because they grow to many fruits and flowersthin we have never seen the wagah border and pakistani people. we have come to see them. they are our brothers and sisters. >> my ancestors from pakistan, so there is a really special bond to knows what's happening out there. >> they should know national patriotism. you have to die for your country. >> -- are different on either side. this side shouts-- india. >> and that side shouts long live pakistan, number one pakistan. >> when india gained independence, partitions became a reality for us. >> the birds still fly across but a wall has been put up between humans. this is very unfortunate. if we had stayed together, this would have been a great country. >> woodruff: quite a scene. >> woodruff: independence day celebrations for both pakistan and india take place at the wagah crossing next week. >> warner: finally tonight, a profile of one of president obama's leading players in implementing health care reform. health correspondent betty ann bowser has our look at the man and the contro
pakistan demands kashmir but india refuses to give it up because they grow to many fruits and flowersthin we have never seen the wagah border and pakistani people. we have come to see them. they are our brothers and sisters. >> my ancestors from pakistan, so there is a really special bond to knows what's happening out there. >> they should know national patriotism. you have to die for your country. >> -- are different on either side. this side shouts-- india. >> and that...
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and as we saw in kashmir region between india and pakistan, the british left an unincorporated area and left it to be determined in the future and as we know in kashmir, there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. and so i certainly have a real concern that of course, south kordofan and blue nile under the map in the agreement, although they were supportive of splm and prefer to be a part of the south, the map has drawn them into the north. now could you tell me -- i read it, but what type of an agreement was supposed to be enforced blue nile and southern kordofan to work on a way of having a government? there was supposed to be an integration of the military also with the splm into the forces in that area. could you just explain what the special group that was supposed to handle this was supposed to do. >> thank you for the question. the north-south border is a very critical issue and what we have agreed when i was with the negotiation for the parties to agree, although we have defined agreement in 1956, a committee was set up and there was a commitment
and as we saw in kashmir region between india and pakistan, the british left an unincorporated area and left it to be determined in the future and as we know in kashmir, there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. and so i certainly have a real concern that of course, south kordofan and blue nile under the map in the agreement, although they were supportive of splm and prefer to be a part of the south, the map has drawn them into the north. now could you tell me...
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as we know, in kashmir there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. so i certainly have a real concern that of course self kordofan and the blue nile under the map and the agreement, although they were supported -- supportive of splm and preferred to be a part of the south, the map is drawn them into the north. now, could you tell me what -- i read it but what type of an agreement was supposed to be enforced in blue nile, in southern kordofan, to work on a way of having a government? there were supposed to be an integration of the military also with the splm with the forces in that area. could you just explain what the special group that was supposed to handle this was supposed to do? >> thank you for the question. i think it is a clear-cut issue on what we have agreed with the negotiation is for the parties to -- -- was set up and there was a commitment by the parties to ensure that that committee did not move very well and what happened was we should stick to the amicable dialogue of finding a peaceful settlement in the disputed border between the n
as we know, in kashmir there is still fighting going on between pakistan and india over that area. so i certainly have a real concern that of course self kordofan and the blue nile under the map and the agreement, although they were supported -- supportive of splm and preferred to be a part of the south, the map is drawn them into the north. now, could you tell me what -- i read it but what type of an agreement was supposed to be enforced in blue nile, in southern kordofan, to work on a way of...
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Aug 17, 2011
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had during this period tried to level its relationship with the united states to get a solution of kashmir issue something that would be favorable to its position pakistanis, if you read those accounts of those days, you will find that they reflected a desire that the united states should appreciate. their perspectives on south asia and india on the regional politics -- but i think it was probably a wrong approach in the sense that pakistan should have, even at that time, tried to look at the interests of the global power or super power in the region instead of having this expectation that united states would pay heed to other perspectives in the region. when we come to the mid-60s by 65 all of the u.s. assistance and military sales to pakistan the entered here pakistan fell at a disadvantage because for its military requirements, pakistan depended on the united states, where as india on the other hand after 65 actually the military sales stopped for both countries but in the was depending more on the soviets and the soviet union. so, had that time, pakistan felt that feeling of letdown. 7
had during this period tried to level its relationship with the united states to get a solution of kashmir issue something that would be favorable to its position pakistanis, if you read those accounts of those days, you will find that they reflected a desire that the united states should appreciate. their perspectives on south asia and india on the regional politics -- but i think it was probably a wrong approach in the sense that pakistan should have, even at that time, tried to look at the...
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in kashmir. there are countries in which there is a great deal of aggregated resistance among the number of different issues which cumulatively represents a challenge to the system. in iran, china, india, brazil, nigeria, russia and even a initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the one against systemic violence in mexico which is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others i have not mentioned. but all of these effectively meet a few criteria of whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and also being resisted by a ruling elite or group of some kind which wants to hold society in its existing state and accommodating this force for change. there are self-organized coalition or groups and campaigns with people campaigning around clusters of issues or for systemic change. in the course of events that these movements are the protagonist for, you see catalytic events that involve either some out
in kashmir. there are countries in which there is a great deal of aggregated resistance among the number of different issues which cumulatively represents a challenge to the system. in iran, china, india, brazil, nigeria, russia and even a initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the one against systemic violence in mexico which is a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others i have not mentioned. but all of these...
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Aug 12, 2011
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ladies and gentlemen, i give you this long saga, and i will not attempt to shut off kashmir is what iwould do. not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understanding of how we got to where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95%, let me repeat that figure, more than 95% of all illicit drugs that entered north america from south america have transited central america. 95%. what impact might that have on the region? here is a statistic. dates from 2010, the last year we have full statistics. in 2010 the homicide rate in honduras was 82 per 100,000 population. in el salvador, 65. in guatemala, 41. to put that in some perspective for you, here in the united states, a society not known throughout the world for its pacifism and a lack of violence, our homicide rate is somewhat below five. more than 70,000 youth in the seven countries o
ladies and gentlemen, i give you this long saga, and i will not attempt to shut off kashmir is what iwould do. not to show you how skillful i am with maps and with powerpoint presentations, but to give you some understanding of how we got to where we are today. and where are we today? let's ask ourselves the question, how serious is this threat that is affecting, and in my opinion, threatening the very core institutions of central america today. first, we calculate that more than 95%, let me...
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Aug 18, 2011
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democratic struggle, in western sahara, in ethiopia, in fiji a struggle against a military coup and in kashmir. there are larger countries in which there's a great deal of resistance around a number of different issues which cumulatively represent a challenge to the system. in iran and china and india and brazil and nigeria and russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the movement against systemic parlance in mexico which is in effect a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others i haven't mentioned. all of these beat a few criteria of whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and is also being resisted by a group of some kind which wants to hold society in its existing state instead of accommodate this change in this force for change. there are self organized collisions or groups of people campaigning around clusters of issues and systemic change and in the course of the events that protagonists are for you see catholic -- catalytic events for outrageous manifestation of beh
democratic struggle, in western sahara, in ethiopia, in fiji a struggle against a military coup and in kashmir. there are larger countries in which there's a great deal of resistance around a number of different issues which cumulatively represent a challenge to the system. in iran and china and india and brazil and nigeria and russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. there are brand new movements like the movement against systemic parlance in mexico which is in effect a movement...
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i brought up kashmir and other songs i tried to put up in the speech. >> host: when instruments do you play. >> guest: i play combhov instruments. when you're homely you have to play something. >> host: the new flying squirrels. >> guest: we used to call the flying squirrels. >> guest: who else became part of the band. >> guest: it was always me and my brother and our drummer was john. and he passed away, unfortunately, from a heart -- congenital heart ailment. and so we had a friend from the old days started drumming for us and people sit in. >> host: have you ever written a song? >> guest: oh, yeah. it's not very good. none of them are any good or you would have heard testimony. or i wouldn't be doing this. >> host: how did you meet your wife? >> guest: i met her through her brother. who he was a classmate of mine. >> host: how many children do you have. >> guest: we have three george timothy and amelia. >> host: and do they think of your presidential bid? >> guest: they're already. they are kids and they have other worries than dad. >> host: will you give up your house seat. >> gues
i brought up kashmir and other songs i tried to put up in the speech. >> host: when instruments do you play. >> guest: i play combhov instruments. when you're homely you have to play something. >> host: the new flying squirrels. >> guest: we used to call the flying squirrels. >> guest: who else became part of the band. >> guest: it was always me and my brother and our drummer was john. and he passed away, unfortunately, from a heart -- congenital heart...
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in ethiopia, in azerbaijan, in fiji, in kashmir. so then larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance around a number of different issues which she allegedly represent a challenge to the system. in iran, in china, in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. and there are some brand-new movements such as javier sicilia's movement in mexico which is also in effect a movement against political corruption within the state itself. there are a number of others that i haven't mentioned, but all of these effectively need a few criteria off whether they are a movement. political change is being advocated and is being also resisted by a ruling elite are a group of some kind which wants to hold society and its existing state, instead of a comedy this change and this force for change. there are self organize coalitions or individual groups and campaigns of people campaigning around clusters of issues, or systemic change. and then in the course of events that these mov
in ethiopia, in azerbaijan, in fiji, in kashmir. so then larger countries in which there is a great deal of disaggregated resistance around a number of different issues which she allegedly represent a challenge to the system. in iran, in china, in india, in brazil, in nigeria, in russia and even initial signs of this in saudi arabia. and there are some brand-new movements such as javier sicilia's movement in mexico which is also in effect a movement against political corruption within the state...