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british m.p. . has called for a radio she ation of what they see as a biased extradition treaty with the u.s. this week agreed in the chaotic aftermath of nine eleven it allows washington to demand the extradition of any u.k. citizen without evidence of any crime and britain is bound to comply but as artie's advent of reports from london patience is running low. all take and no give that's the growing feeling in britain's parliament against america's controversial extradition treaty it was signed in two thousand and three in the post nine eleven tannic and makes it far easier for the u.s. to take people from the u.k. from the other way around now forty five m.p.'s from the three main parties have crossed the political divide and joined forces they finally forced a debate and parliamentary vote and what they called an injustice was a mistake in the first person in history i think it was a mistake it's not a level playing field even with a partner like america we need to make sure that we of being equ
british m.p. . has called for a radio she ation of what they see as a biased extradition treaty with the u.s. this week agreed in the chaotic aftermath of nine eleven it allows washington to demand the extradition of any u.k. citizen without evidence of any crime and britain is bound to comply but as artie's advent of reports from london patience is running low. all take and no give that's the growing feeling in britain's parliament against america's controversial extradition treaty it was...
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than the other way around now forty five m.p.'s from the three main parties have crossed the political divide and joined forces they finally forced a debate and parliamentary vote on what they called an injustice was a mistake in the first place despite its treaties i think it was a mistake it's not a level playing field even with a partner like america we need to make sure that we of being equal and we are being fair to our citizens and that is not the case of the moment britain must present evidence for any extradition but america doesn't need to a long awaited independent inquiry recently ruled this relationship was balanced but the numbers suggest otherwise one hundred twenty three people have been surrendered to america under the treaty since two thousand and four only fifty four have gone the other way america's ambassador to the u.k. has branded these figures myths and in accuracies but they were figures he's embassy refused to reveal he's even accused m.p.'s of willfully distorting the facts in the run up to this crunch vo
than the other way around now forty five m.p.'s from the three main parties have crossed the political divide and joined forces they finally forced a debate and parliamentary vote on what they called an injustice was a mistake in the first place despite its treaties i think it was a mistake it's not a level playing field even with a partner like america we need to make sure that we of being equal and we are being fair to our citizens and that is not the case of the moment britain must present...
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still ahead for you this hour british m.p.'s seeking to review extradition policy with the united states. we need to make sure that we are being equal and we are being fair to our citizens and that is not the case of the look at how you can lawmakers are demanding a more level playing field when it comes to handing over their citizens to america . and i want to came out of the global conference on afghanistan's future and why the key player in stabilizing the region that of pakistan i decided to boycott the event. this is our take now with libya's civil war over it people are now waiting for the new government to fulfill their promises to be authorities say they're struggling for cash and asking the u.n. to release one hundred fifty billion dollars of frozen assets to pay wages and as a on a boycott reports many libyans wonder just who will provide for their future. after months of waking up to gunfire residents of tripoli now have to get used to a new alarm until the city of two million people has an extensive rooster populati
still ahead for you this hour british m.p.'s seeking to review extradition policy with the united states. we need to make sure that we are being equal and we are being fair to our citizens and that is not the case of the look at how you can lawmakers are demanding a more level playing field when it comes to handing over their citizens to america . and i want to came out of the global conference on afghanistan's future and why the key player in stabilizing the region that of pakistan i decided...
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british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. that is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with the arena joshie welcome to the program and russia has seen a post-election frenzy this week many of those dissatisfied with the results to advancing their anger on the streets this culminated into the biggest opposition rally in the country's recent history but despite all of us predictions it passed peacefully artie's a renewed reports. this is probably the biggest rally that russia has seen in the past twenty years according to the police estimates twenty five thousand people have gathered in moscow's below this square to express their protest and what they say were fraudulent elections they do not agree with the preliminary results of the polls which took place last sunday they say that they demand a recount this is one of their major requests again that the rally of course was held peacefully some people are saying there were around eighty thousand people again w
british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. that is ten am in the russian capital you're watching r t with the arena joshie welcome to the program and russia has seen a post-election frenzy this week many of those dissatisfied with the results to advancing their anger on the streets this culminated into the biggest opposition rally in the country's recent history but despite all of us predictions it passed peacefully artie's a renewed reports. this is probably the...
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without offering evidence of guilt leads british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. with the week's top headlines you're watching live from moscow with me rule received russia has seen a post-election frenzy this week many of those dissatisfied with the results took to venting their anger on the streets this culminated into the biggest opposition rally in the country's recent history but despite on its predictions it did pass peacefully as. reports. now there really was sick place in the center of moscow on saturday has gathered more than twenty five thousand people that's according to the police estimate it began of the revolutionary square and there was a prevention about that particular gathering because most because it is thirty have not allowed for people to gather there so people were worried that some skirmishes may break out however everything went peacefully those who have gathered at the relief nearest great have proceeded over to the block this square which is right nearby really essentially next door
without offering evidence of guilt leads british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. with the week's top headlines you're watching live from moscow with me rule received russia has seen a post-election frenzy this week many of those dissatisfied with the results took to venting their anger on the streets this culminated into the biggest opposition rally in the country's recent history but despite on its predictions it did pass peacefully as. reports. now there really...
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well dozens of british m.p.'s are calling for review what they see as a one sided extradition policy with the us drawn up in the post nine eleven panic that rules that washington can demand anyone's extradition without proof and london must obey artie's you've are better reports on the issue and why some leaders are demanding if be changed. all take and no give that's the growing feeling in britain's parliament against america's controversial extradition treaty that was signed in two thousand and three in the post nine eleven panic and makes it far easier for the us to take people from the u.k. than the other way around now forty five m.p.'s from the three main parties have crossed the political divide and joined forces they finally forced a debate and parliamentary vote and what they called an injustice was a mistake in the first with this ministry i think it was a mistake it's not a level playing field even with a partner like america we need to make sure that we of being equal and we are being fair to our citi
well dozens of british m.p.'s are calling for review what they see as a one sided extradition policy with the us drawn up in the post nine eleven panic that rules that washington can demand anyone's extradition without proof and london must obey artie's you've are better reports on the issue and why some leaders are demanding if be changed. all take and no give that's the growing feeling in britain's parliament against america's controversial extradition treaty that was signed in two thousand...
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without offering evidence of guilt leads british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. bloodshed is commonplace in afghanistan even as nato plans to withdraw from the country but this week's brutal attacks claiming over fifty lives may be pushing the limit i do stay with us now for the views of freshers a special envoy to couple that's right now. send me a couple of russian president special envoy to afghanistan thank you very much for being with us today thank you so you just recently came back from the bonn conference where here are paying leaders delivered to grand promises to afghanistan in helping to rebuild its economy and security and then very next day sixty afghans were killed by suicide bombers allegedly from pakistan how much of a reality check is that really for those leaders who make this huge plans for this country indeed they were going to stumble is going to go on. one conference was designed to demo three. international community sounded very few gun people and government. was to design to ensure.
without offering evidence of guilt leads british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. bloodshed is commonplace in afghanistan even as nato plans to withdraw from the country but this week's brutal attacks claiming over fifty lives may be pushing the limit i do stay with us now for the views of freshers a special envoy to couple that's right now. send me a couple of russian president special envoy to afghanistan thank you very much for being with us today thank you so...
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well today we're joined by conservative m.p. mr daniel had him thank you very much for joining us first question that everyone is asking is where do you see the eurozone headed well we can now see very clearly that the euro is a recessionary instrument i mean it's making people poorer it's causing deflation and emigration in the southern states is causing tax rises in the northern states if we were looking at this completely logically we would immediately move towards an orderly unbundling of the single currency but of course the european union is not looking at it logically they come at this with so much political capital and actual capital invested in it that they can't bring themselves to admit that it was a mistake and so i'm afraid we risk the very thing they purport to fear which is a disorderly breakup of the euro caused by having tried to keep it together for too long an orderly break up is that really the sheep are at least painful option here and there are those that would argue that a breakup would be the more expensi
well today we're joined by conservative m.p. mr daniel had him thank you very much for joining us first question that everyone is asking is where do you see the eurozone headed well we can now see very clearly that the euro is a recessionary instrument i mean it's making people poorer it's causing deflation and emigration in the southern states is causing tax rises in the northern states if we were looking at this completely logically we would immediately move towards an orderly unbundling of...
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without offering evidence of the earth killed leaves british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. elsewhere the top stories of the week up next russia's special envoy to afghanistan zamir couple of gives r.t. his view on the future off the country. a couple of russian president's special envoy to afghanistan thank you very much for being with us today thank you so you just recently came back from the bonn conference where here are paying leaders delivered grant promises to afghanistan in helping to rebuild its economy and security and then the very next day sixty afghans were killed by suicide bombers allegedly from pakistan how much of a reality check is that really for those leaders who make this huge plans for this country but indeed they are going to storm is going to go on about one conference was this the most free. international community sounded very few people in government. it was to design to ensure. people that they will be not left alone after twenty fourteen when transition process is over let's examine the whol
without offering evidence of the earth killed leaves british m.p.'s to call for the abolition of the controversial treaty. elsewhere the top stories of the week up next russia's special envoy to afghanistan zamir couple of gives r.t. his view on the future off the country. a couple of russian president's special envoy to afghanistan thank you very much for being with us today thank you so you just recently came back from the bonn conference where here are paying leaders delivered grant promises...
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not important for russia russia is not a member of the european union and so whatever the european in m.p.'s think of the russian elections is not relevant for the russian leadership. and i sing basically. take into account the statements which were made on this score by the leaders even of opposition parties. this is a consular data the position of the russian parliament whatever. requirements and requests the opposition parties may have. they would like it to be domestic procedure the opposition parties in the parliament even those who insist that they were well ations on russian elections the north support the declaration of the european parliament and the statement which was made by hillary clinton they regarded also as a domestic effect. therefore i think that the parliament will probably stick to this position although as we have already seen there were some public protests against the result of this elections and some opposition party members of those opposition parties took part in this process i. know that the russian services which had dealing with those issues have opened twent
not important for russia russia is not a member of the european union and so whatever the european in m.p.'s think of the russian elections is not relevant for the russian leadership. and i sing basically. take into account the statements which were made on this score by the leaders even of opposition parties. this is a consular data the position of the russian parliament whatever. requirements and requests the opposition parties may have. they would like it to be domestic procedure the...
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said the true not not a member but i was on the party list on the party list yes a sense of you're an m.p. took over. well well as as part of this party though not a member do you consider as a political analyst as a member of the former if you should be do you consider the result a success or a major drawback for here if you wish well i think. definitely in law glorious victory but it is not a defeat either. this is the third election for for the united russia party their first one was in the year two. thousand and three and that's when the united russia got thirty seven percent of the vote then came the election of the triumph that was before the economic crisis when the economy was on the rise when the mood of the nation was high sixty five c. all was well sixty four percent of the vote which gave constitutional majority but that was extraordinary. six dumas in post communist russian history and only one where a party had a constitutional majority so that is not there anymore on the other hand look what happens in other countries. united russia was in power during the terms of crisis t
said the true not not a member but i was on the party list on the party list yes a sense of you're an m.p. took over. well well as as part of this party though not a member do you consider as a political analyst as a member of the former if you should be do you consider the result a success or a major drawback for here if you wish well i think. definitely in law glorious victory but it is not a defeat either. this is the third election for for the united russia party their first one was in the...
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was the top of the m.p. was a target and the taliban has targeted prominent political figures in afghanistan throughout the year. and in yemen tens of thousands of demonstrators have gathered in the country's capital to voice their anger at the deaths of anti-government protesters and security forces had opened fire on the preschool protesters on saturday killing about thirteen people but that led demonstrations to swell calling for vice president that country's vice president to quit for failing to arrest the killers and the weekend violence prompted president sali to val to leave the country yet again he's already signed a deal to end his decades long rule in february. now r.t. is remembering the ten the key events of twenty eleven today which went to japan's massive earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly ten thousand people and also caused a series of explosions at the fukushima nuclear plant power plant and put the world on watch fearing an atomic disaster artie's ivor bennett was in japan in just hou
was the top of the m.p. was a target and the taliban has targeted prominent political figures in afghanistan throughout the year. and in yemen tens of thousands of demonstrators have gathered in the country's capital to voice their anger at the deaths of anti-government protesters and security forces had opened fire on the preschool protesters on saturday killing about thirteen people but that led demonstrations to swell calling for vice president that country's vice president to quit for...
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by twenty fifteen was try and make some sense of this with peter lilley he's a british conservative m.p. and former cabinet minister joining me live now in london well france says canada's decision to leave is bad news for the fight against climate change but kind of the claims of protocol is not the way forward would you agree with kind of the stance i would. typical of members of parliament of my country as yet the mood is changing over here to there is. a feeling in canada which. the. commitments are not really achieving very much as far as the future climate is concerned but are beginning to cost a lot and hurt a lot. canada may be forward indicator of what other countries will think and feel in future why aren't those measures working surely is there not enough evidence to suggest that if we do reduce carbon emissions and of course reduce deforestation and other exploitation of the planet that it would have a beneficial effect. so there's no doubt in my mind that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere does have a modest effect warming effect the direct effect we know from physics would b
by twenty fifteen was try and make some sense of this with peter lilley he's a british conservative m.p. and former cabinet minister joining me live now in london well france says canada's decision to leave is bad news for the fight against climate change but kind of the claims of protocol is not the way forward would you agree with kind of the stance i would. typical of members of parliament of my country as yet the mood is changing over here to there is. a feeling in canada which. the....