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size with libya's national transitional council but earlier. this is arctic shortly we'll bring you one of the alternative voices standing in the us election these are a third party candidates we're talking about who want to end wars and take think corporate influence our jobs of politics if only they got the chance reporting on also bringing the stories well of deadly errors in britain's health service to. it's impossible for so many individual consultants to like so many areas it must be this beast oh i can't think of any other word for it in a sense this month rolls out the catalogue of fatal flaws in new cars health care system just as the government increasingly turns its back on doctors and nurses just a couple of the stories we've got lined up for you after this break. this is day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of teavana thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but you just unfamiliar he dictated that he would take
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here the view from libya's leadership is a member of the libyan national transitional council he's a senior spokesman he joins us on the line from tripoli so a very good evening thank you for being on our team from. first of all as you know it was happening in but he will leave now. well you see the stars. thank you for having me on your show but i have to correct a few things that i've heard through your spokesman a while ago they were saying about the double standard you see this this problem that we have in many what he has been. transmitted to the outside world through the local media and the international media. completely wrong because to start with this was imo the local authority in genuinely the central government in tripoli has nothing to do with this and we kept waiting for the local in many ways to settle this matter among them for one year from the day of the clearing the liberation of libya to this moment. those who say that. you guys over there are totally wrong very well it has been paraded. the same time when the whole libya was liberated missis i am so worried about
here the view from libya's leadership is a member of the libyan national transitional council he's a senior spokesman he joins us on the line from tripoli so a very good evening thank you for being on our team from. first of all as you know it was happening in but he will leave now. well you see the stars. thank you for having me on your show but i have to correct a few things that i've heard through your spokesman a while ago they were saying about the double standard you see this this problem...
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besieged to bunny will lead from libya's leadership i asked mohammed saeed from libya's national transitional council about whether pro-government forces are now in the city. yes they are but you will have to take the whole to the whole picture not part of it the whole picture is this fire is now going over there. for the government because through this some crime has been. carried by some of our close guys and they were supposed to be giving the local government. their run away they have. they were hiding in certain places very early we've got reports of militiamen shooting in the air in celebration you're saying that's not happening can you comment all on the women the children that have been killed during this twenty days each other's lives this is a human to human question worth the imprisonment of the men who were loyal to the former a hundred. you see for for for for you as a media and your colleagues. you have to take that full picture we are taking care of the family every single family so i been taking out a very worried and houses and everyone we've spoken to families you know singling them
besieged to bunny will lead from libya's leadership i asked mohammed saeed from libya's national transitional council about whether pro-government forces are now in the city. yes they are but you will have to take the whole to the whole picture not part of it the whole picture is this fire is now going over there. for the government because through this some crime has been. carried by some of our close guys and they were supposed to be giving the local government. their run away they have. they...
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asked if indeed attrition today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch exposé of atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the norm so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubt being cast over whether or not the country is better off after independence it was a lot of criticism leveled against gadhafi and knew there was a lot of silence in the international news of the moment of what was happening. that is the question why these double standards why is so much made of one aspect and some leaders want so much is being kept quiet about another. next to my language tired of growing austerity in madrid as parliament debates more cuts to be written into next year's budget after ratings joy move to slash the score for of spain's regions with mounting speculation of the country's close to asking for an e.
asked if indeed attrition today is better than it was a year ago you have in power and national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch exposé of atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the norm so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubt being cast...
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asked if indeed iteration today is better than it was a year ago you have in power our national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch exposé of atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the law so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubts being cast over whether or not the country is better off after independence i think it's also worth mentioning that before the iraqi leader saddam hussein was killed because of this was initially executed an attack because of his use of care chemical weaponry against the kurds in iraq there are parallels been made and a lot of questions being asked about the double standards that the western world is seemingly employing you have a lot of criticism today against the syrian president bashar assad there was a lot of criticism leveled against gadhafi and yet there was a lot of silence in the international news at the moment of w
asked if indeed iteration today is better than it was a year ago you have in power our national transitional council that is largely quiet about all the atrocities that are going on inside the country we have heard from the human rights watch exposé of atrocities and crimes that have been committed in the city of misrata and in addition to this you have a nato armed militia that acts almost as if it is above the law so certainly a lot of questions being asked and a lot of doubts being cast...
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governments to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august. transferring authority to the newly-elected legislature in a ceremony that ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad-based growth will be a bomb and difficult process. we know that from our own history. within 235 years after our own revolution, we are still working toward that more perfect union. so one should expect setbacks along the way, times when some will surely ask if it was all worth it. but going back to the way things were in december 2010 isn't just undesirable, it is impossible. so this is the context in which we have to view of recent events anshaped our approach going forward. and let me explain where that leads us. now, since this is a conference of the maghreb, that is where i will focus because after all that is where the air of revolution started and where international coalitions help stop the dictator from slaughtering many people and where just last month, we saw such di
governments to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august. transferring authority to the newly-elected legislature in a ceremony that ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad-based growth will be a bomb and difficult process. we know that from our own history. within 235 years after our own revolution, we are still working toward that more...
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government to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly elected legislature, in a ceremony ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad base growth will be a long and difficult process. we know that from our own history. 235 years after our own revolution we are still working towards that more perfect union. so one should expect setbacks along the way. times when some will surely ask if it was all worth it. but going back to the way things were in december of 2010 isn't just undesirable, it is impossible. this is the context in which we have to view recent events and shape our approach going forward. and let me explain where that leads us. since this is a conference on maghreb that is where i will focus because that is where the arab revolution started and where an international coalition helped stop a dictator from slaughtering his people, and we're just last month we saw such disturbing violence. but let's look a
government to let go of power when their time comes, just as the revolutionary libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly elected legislature, in a ceremony ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad base growth will be a long and difficult process. we know that from our own history. 235 years after our own revolution we are still working towards that more perfect union. so...
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they had over 2012 made it seem as if the gmc and its predecessor of the national transitional councilrcome the sanctions but we in the events of october 7th it's pretty clear the tensions were still the driving force of the political dynamics. one of the reasons they didn't take into account the regional was some of the sanctions. the favored islamist of the so-called secular spot. he was too harsh for those that worked in the administration those that were in exile the members under the gadhafi regime whereby to replace the same himself as elected and they try to figure out a situation to vote for the next cabinet to approve the wholesale or vote on individual cabinet members. and what we are seeing is libya coming down from as revolutionary high and it's crashing really hard. and these are just the political problems. if you talk about the security problems that focus debate open up a whole new barrel of monkeys and the persistence of the militia some of them are being incorporated by the state or the interpretation is that the air infiltrating the state institutions. you have some
they had over 2012 made it seem as if the gmc and its predecessor of the national transitional councilrcome the sanctions but we in the events of october 7th it's pretty clear the tensions were still the driving force of the political dynamics. one of the reasons they didn't take into account the regional was some of the sanctions. the favored islamist of the so-called secular spot. he was too harsh for those that worked in the administration those that were in exile the members under the...
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cabinet a national general congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident highlights the ongoing struggle to bring libya under full control since last year's revolution toppled moammar gadhafi regime. israel says a strike on iran is still highly possible despite teheran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapon its a jewish state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech at the u.n. last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb the u.s. and israel have long accused the islamic republic of seeking nuclear weapons which iran strongly denies. an unmanned russian cargo rocket has set off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan the progress spacecraft is due to deliver over two point five tons of vital supplies to the international space station including water fuel fresh vegetables and. froot along with candy's past from the cruise families back on earth there are currently sixteen members only i assess among them th
cabinet a national general congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident highlights the ongoing struggle to bring libya under full control since last year's revolution toppled moammar gadhafi regime. israel says a strike on iran is still highly possible despite teheran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapon its a jewish state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister...
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it down to postpone the vote only because new candidate the national journal congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident time lies the ongoing struggle to bring libya under full control since last year's revolution toppled more like a duck his regime. and these are also the strike on iran is still highly possible despite of tehran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech at the u.n. last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb the u.s. and israel have long accused the islamic republic of seeking nuclear weapons which iran strongly denies. and time now to check with katie at the business desk hello there so. the russian markets are in full swing right kate so they are indeed it's the second hour of trade now we are looking at like game so far and a lot of that is because oil is now going up which is now the biggest weekly decline since so that's good news in that thought of the back of her ok. l
it down to postpone the vote only because new candidate the national journal congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident time lies the ongoing struggle to bring libya under full control since last year's revolution toppled more like a duck his regime. and these are also the strike on iran is still highly possible despite of tehran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear...
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down to postpone the vote only because new cabinet the national journal congress was elected in july replacing the traditional transitional council as they were reading body incident highlights the ongoing struggle to being to bring a levy under full control since last year's revolution toppled his regime. israel says a strike on iran is still highly possible despite tehran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the jewish state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech at the u.n. last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb the us and israel have long accused the islamic republic of seeking nuclear weapons which iran strongly denies. and also had a home right now for you a treasure hunt continues as a search and rescue operation sweeps the seal holds for vanished a russian cargo ship with seven hundred tons of precious gold and all on board. also that five bombs and barricades find out how a city in southeast turkey was turned into a battlefield have got the details and pictures for you that. plus s
down to postpone the vote only because new cabinet the national journal congress was elected in july replacing the traditional transitional council as they were reading body incident highlights the ongoing struggle to being to bring a levy under full control since last year's revolution toppled his regime. israel says a strike on iran is still highly possible despite tehran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the jewish state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear...
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just as the revolutionary lib grab transitional -- libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly-elected legislature. in a ceremony that ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad-based growth will be a long and difficult process. we know that from our own history. more than 235 years after our own revolution, we are still working toward that more perfect union. so one should expect setbacks along the way, times when some will surely ask if it was all worth it. but going back to the way things were in december 2010 isn't just undesirable, it is impossible. so this is the context in which we have to view recent events and shape our approach going forward. and let me explain where that leads us. now, since this is a conference on the maghreb, that's where i'll focus. because, after all, that's where the arab revolution started and where an international coalition helped stop a dictator from slaughtering his people and where just last month we saw such disturbing violen
just as the revolutionary lib grab transitional -- libyan transitional national council did this past august, transferring authority to the newly-elected legislature. in a ceremony that ambassador chris stevens cited as the highlight of his time in the country. achieving genuine democracy and broad-based growth will be a long and difficult process. we know that from our own history. more than 235 years after our own revolution, we are still working toward that more perfect union. so one should...
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governments to let go of power when that time comes just as the revolutionary war began transitional national council did this past august transferred to the newly elected legislature and ambassador chris stevens cited at his time in the country achieving of a democracy and a broad based growth would be a long and difficult process we know that from our own history with the two injured 35 years after our own revolution we are still working towards that more perfect union. so one should expect setbacks along the way. times when one will surely ask if it was worth at. but going back to the way things were in december, 2010 isn't just undesirable, it is impossible. so this is the context of which we have to view recent events and shape our approach going forward since this is a conference on the moderate that's where i will focus, because after all that is where the arab revolution started and where an international coalition helped stop a dictator from slaughtering his people and we're just last month lease all such disturbing violence. but let's look at what is actually happening on the ground. especi
governments to let go of power when that time comes just as the revolutionary war began transitional national council did this past august transferred to the newly elected legislature and ambassador chris stevens cited at his time in the country achieving of a democracy and a broad based growth would be a long and difficult process we know that from our own history with the two injured 35 years after our own revolution we are still working towards that more perfect union. so one should expect...
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transition in syria. it has been endorsed by the syrian national council. it has strong support among the.im brotherhood. it's been very widely circulated among local coordination committees inside of syria. it was endorsed by the european union parliament in a resolution that was passed on september 13th. so there is broad, global awareness of the report, support for its contents. back in and of itself isn't enough to ensure that what the work that has gone into it will begin making a difference on the ground. and that is the challenge that we are now turning our attention to. and i would like rami nakhla, with them on shared home i've had the privilege of working with over the last nine months as coordinator u.s. ipu role in this project to talk about precisely what is happening from here, what we intend to do with it, to make sure that it does begin to make a difference on the ground. >> thank you so much, stephen. actually it will start not from malcolm in the day after the project to have influence on the ground in syria. it has been 15 months since i met chief in beirut. that was the
transition in syria. it has been endorsed by the syrian national council. it has strong support among the.im brotherhood. it's been very widely circulated among local coordination committees inside of syria. it was endorsed by the european union parliament in a resolution that was passed on september 13th. so there is broad, global awareness of the report, support for its contents. back in and of itself isn't enough to ensure that what the work that has gone into it will begin making a...
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reference point for a global debate and discussion about processes of transition in syria pick it has been endorsed by the syrian national council. it has strong support among the syrian muslim brotherhood. it has been widely circulated among local coordination committees inside syria. it was endorsed by the european union parliament in a resolution passed on september 13. there is broad global awareness of the report, support for its contents. that in an of itself is not enough to ensure what the work that has gone into it will begin taking a difference on the ground. and that is the challenge that we are now turning our attention to. and i would like -- whom i have had that privilege of working closely for the past nine months, as coordinator in the usip role this project to talk about what is happening from here, what we intend to do with this to make sure it begins to make a divorce on the ground. >> that you so much. i remember it has been 15 months when i met you in beirut. that was the first time i met you, and i was talking about my evolutionary situation, and you seemed more skeptical about the outcomes of this. you wer
reference point for a global debate and discussion about processes of transition in syria pick it has been endorsed by the syrian national council. it has strong support among the syrian muslim brotherhood. it has been widely circulated among local coordination committees inside syria. it was endorsed by the european union parliament in a resolution passed on september 13. there is broad global awareness of the report, support for its contents. that in an of itself is not enough to ensure what...