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sarah rainsford, bbc news.amilies with a connection to hiv—aids. apart from giving them a job and skills, the cafe is trying to tackle the stigma still associated with hiv—aids. but as the bbc‘s robin brant discovered, that's not proving so easy. are we are trying to push them to become street thugs and gangsters? that is really upsetting. let's be honest. firstly, i did not know this, right? now you are telling me. i would talk to them like other people, and not have a second thought about what is going on. am i scared? that is commonsense. everyone would have a first intuition to think about it, whether i am safe or not. not if it is hiv, but anything, if it can be infecting. those who are biased and cannot tolerate their food being served by someone who is hiv negative but with family members who are hiv positive, just don't come. you never know what you are going to find. we spoke to some people in there. that man in particular spoke very good english and had a bagel in his hand. but when i told him the sto
sarah rainsford, bbc news.amilies with a connection to hiv—aids. apart from giving them a job and skills, the cafe is trying to tackle the stigma still associated with hiv—aids. but as the bbc‘s robin brant discovered, that's not proving so easy. are we are trying to push them to become street thugs and gangsters? that is really upsetting. let's be honest. firstly, i did not know this, right? now you are telling me. i would talk to them like other people, and not have a second thought...
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next year's world cup, which russia won the rights to host in 2010. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsfordl for the world cup next summer and they are planning a party here. but this violence in france last year has cast a shadow over the tournament. russian football hooligans, brutal and disciplined, fought running battles in the streets of marseille then. and england fans were among the targets. so, britain's top footballing policeman has been visiting russia this week to check for himself how safe it is. this tour was a first step in making sure scenes in marseille are not repeated here at the world cup. it was awful violence and left people seriously injured, so i think, anyone watching that would have been absolutely appalled. what we need to do is build on a good working relationship to try to ensure anyone coming to russia for the games is safe, known hooligans will be banned from the stands here. russia and britain are sharing data to make sure of that. the security will be tight. for russia, hosting the world cup in stadiums like this one is a matter of great prestige and it doesn
next year's world cup, which russia won the rights to host in 2010. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsfordl for the world cup next summer and they are planning a party here. but this violence in france last year has cast a shadow over the tournament. russian football hooligans, brutal and disciplined, fought running battles in the streets of marseille then. and england fans were among the targets. so, britain's top footballing policeman has been visiting russia this week to check for himself...
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let‘s go live to moscow, and our correspondent, sarah rainsford. so sarah how influential is he?ng out tens of thousands of people onto the streets despite the fact that the streets despite the fact that the authorities had been warning protesters or potential protesters for some time that these were unsanctioned protests, and that they would be punished if they came out onto the streets to find that advice from the authorities. so there was a fairly big turnout, certainly in moscow fairly big turnout, certainly in m oscow eve n fairly big turnout, certainly in moscow even the official number was that there were 7000 people in central moscow. we can safely say that the numbers were considerably higher than that because the number of detentions alone was more than a thousand people. and navalny himself, was held overnight. we had separate charges, one of disobeying police orders and another of unsanctioned protest at what ward punishments? he has already been fined, he has been given the minimum possible fine, $350, the second hearing has just begun. possible fine, $350, the secon
let‘s go live to moscow, and our correspondent, sarah rainsford. so sarah how influential is he?ng out tens of thousands of people onto the streets despite the fact that the streets despite the fact that the authorities had been warning protesters or potential protesters for some time that these were unsanctioned protests, and that they would be punished if they came out onto the streets to find that advice from the authorities. so there was a fairly big turnout, certainly in moscow fairly...
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sarah rainsford reports from st petersburg.rganised than the english hooligans they once modelled themselves on. so this week britain's top policeman for football was in russia to compare notes on known troublemakers and to ensure security measures ahead of the world cup. i think anyone watching that would have been absolutely appalled. what we need to do is build on the good working relationship and try to do everything to ensure that anyone coming to russia for the games is safe. russia dismisses what happened in france as a one—off, and it insists that any talk of a hooligan problem here is just propaganda. it's clearly anxious, because of course the last thing russia wants at the world cup is embarrassingly empty stands. there has never been a single incident during major sporting events in russia that proves that we can really organise great atmosphere. we're not dangerous because hooligans in russia, they worry about fighting because the police can cage them and we can go to prison and it will be big problems here. the hu
sarah rainsford reports from st petersburg.rganised than the english hooligans they once modelled themselves on. so this week britain's top policeman for football was in russia to compare notes on known troublemakers and to ensure security measures ahead of the world cup. i think anyone watching that would have been absolutely appalled. what we need to do is build on the good working relationship and try to do everything to ensure that anyone coming to russia for the games is safe. russia...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news. we arejoined by we are joined by a football journalist. good morning.k has been done on it so that we are not returning to those days any more. police have more survey that is, so the hooligans are gradually being brought under control. what happened in france last year was in my opinion a breakdown in communications. after the complaint, the information was not taken on. hooligans understand now that if anything happened in russia next year, there would this serious consequences. we are seeing picture5, consequences. we are seeing pictures, i was there, and it was deeply unpleasant and a scary place to be at times. how do you think russia next year, during the world cup, could handle anything like thi5? cup, could handle anything like this? i think anything like these, perpetrators of something like this, would come nowhere near the centres in town. 0ne would come nowhere near the centres in town. one of the complaints in the russian media was that the french police response was very weak, they did nothing to separate the fans. the russians will be doi
sarah rainsford, bbc news. we arejoined by we are joined by a football journalist. good morning.k has been done on it so that we are not returning to those days any more. police have more survey that is, so the hooligans are gradually being brought under control. what happened in france last year was in my opinion a breakdown in communications. after the complaint, the information was not taken on. hooligans understand now that if anything happened in russia next year, there would this serious...