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from the israeli occupation side the end of the sion and the changes of going and allowing the peace lay upon this area of the humanity needs for the palestinian people actually yes we do believe that speech is needed to change. one side one way for the human it's a languages when we talk about gaza it's not the same way of feeling and presenting the issue when you are there with the life knaves and when you hear with under the reality of suffering actually to make sure of your professional way of presenting and sending this message you need to understand the way we are living here under those prices and humanitarian crisis so it's different it's complicated i certainly air here your passion and i have been to gaza i have seen people suffering there but my point is that israeli. all of these have been very very controversial to say the least but you know blaming israel has been a preferred route for many many years if not decades and this is what people in gaza did for many years years and this is what it's. absolutely by blaming here i'm not here to judge i'm talking about i'm talki
from the israeli occupation side the end of the sion and the changes of going and allowing the peace lay upon this area of the humanity needs for the palestinian people actually yes we do believe that speech is needed to change. one side one way for the human it's a languages when we talk about gaza it's not the same way of feeling and presenting the issue when you are there with the life knaves and when you hear with under the reality of suffering actually to make sure of your professional way...
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with the palace in government here in gaza to stand for and one in front of a sion and we hold that to deal with this issue and to be inside without telling pressures from outside i'm not sure i understood you correctly but just to clarify it there have been some reports also in the media that not only the level of weiland across the border has decreased by the hamas led government has been taking measures to step up policing of the territory and prevent other militant groups like for example islamic jihad from firing rockets into israel could you confirm or deny that when i actually believe in our rights coming back to talk always i'm doing all used to talk in this. subject of the riots and the rights and the right this is our right to late to talk in that if we want to talk we'll talk about how much we are in front of up retired colonial settlement in israel we would talk about that much of prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we cannot tal
with the palace in government here in gaza to stand for and one in front of a sion and we hold that to deal with this issue and to be inside without telling pressures from outside i'm not sure i understood you correctly but just to clarify it there have been some reports also in the media that not only the level of weiland across the border has decreased by the hamas led government has been taking measures to step up policing of the territory and prevent other militant groups like for example...
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to texas with the palestinian government here in gaza to stand for and one in front of a sion and we hold that to deal with this issue to be inside without telling pressures from outside i'm not sure i understood you correctly but just to clarify it there have been some reports also in the media that not only the level of wild lands across the border has decreased by the hamas led government has been taking measures to step up policing of the territory and prevent other militant groups like for example islamic jihad from firing rockets into israel could you confirm or deny that when i actually believe in our rights coming back to talk always i'm doing all used to talk in this. subject of the rights and the rights and the right this is our right to lay to talk in that if we want to talk we'll talk about how much we are in front of a retired colonial settlement in israel we would talk about that much of prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we
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constitutional principle principle that is equality of whatever you want a little bit because you to sion. provides for the main unifying idea to. the basic idea behind this social. is the social responsibility of every citizen in every business. growing demand by the. by the business community to take part in the lives of the countries we need. because it is in its appellate issues so that people could have. a direct opportunity to decide to live so they're now superdelegates there are a lot of problems there we seem to day. activity is and workload is not a balance as you know when very often we see it. among the authorities. shifted from one clerical authority to argue from the region is actually on your suppliers it is. back and forth and of course we see corruption scandals emerging in. the district all of that work is really very see in terms of health care education have been handed over to the region us with local municipal power had to be really close inaccessible with india but issues within the reach of every person that's what i'd like to address the congress of most appalling
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. >> reporter: the pill, the education, and the man-ces sion.ge students are women, and more women are getting masters degrees and ph.d.s than men, which is translating into higher-paying jobs. do you think we're seeing a societal shift here, something pretty dramatic? >> i think so. it's just the -- you know, the recession put a lot of people out of work, and it gave women the opportunity to say, look, i've gone to college, i've, you know, i have the degree -- i can do this, i'm going to prove myself. and men now have to prove to themselves, to the world, that they can -- anyone can stay at home with their kids. >> i think the recession also taught people that your job doesn't define you, and if you do, it will crush you. >> reporter: does this mean the downfall of men in. >> it by no means is the downfall of man. it's a real liberation for men in terms of not being trapped by the job that you hate, that you feel like you had to take to support a wife and children. >> the best part i still get to enjoy being a litigator as well as being a mom.
. >> reporter: the pill, the education, and the man-ces sion.ge students are women, and more women are getting masters degrees and ph.d.s than men, which is translating into higher-paying jobs. do you think we're seeing a societal shift here, something pretty dramatic? >> i think so. it's just the -- you know, the recession put a lot of people out of work, and it gave women the opportunity to say, look, i've gone to college, i've, you know, i have the degree -- i can do this, i'm...
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prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we cannot talk about and he blames and a compliment food resistance movement we are here to develop those movements we're here to return the lungs from those movements we're here. to stop the little i'm not disputing the rights of the palestinians to defend themselves but i think you would also agree with me that it is the right of the palestinian people to leave normally like air people in any other countries and one a you can't just view that one of the major factors contributing to the blockade of gaza is the decision by hamas government to continue or to love our nation actually well i don't want to go in circles because you know this is this has been the main mode of discussing these really palestinian conflict for many many decades i'm much more interested in looking at possible solutions to that and my question to you is that i mean in the first part we were talking about a new kind of people coming to rep
prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we cannot talk about and he blames and a compliment food resistance movement we are here to develop those movements we're here to return the lungs from those movements we're here. to stop the little i'm not disputing the rights of the palestinians to defend themselves but i think you would also agree with me that...
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then sion is also happening in a number of other countries in the region. the syrian conflict is another example of a situation where you have terrorists from all over the world including europe us and russia we are fighting there to turn syria and in fact this whole region into a caliphate that is so forced democratization by outside forces undermines stability and produces new threats. graters the military on the other hand provides the best environment for democratic reforms. so when the conference on syria opens and i really hope that the conference will go ahead as planned on january the twenty second i hope the opposition doesn't come up with some unacceptable conditions contrary to the russian american initiative so i strongly believe this conference should focus on fighting terrorism because this is the main threat to syria and other countries in the region today certainly there will be other issues on the agenda including pressing humanitarian issues discussions on the political process organizing the lections provisional institutions for the trans
then sion is also happening in a number of other countries in the region. the syrian conflict is another example of a situation where you have terrorists from all over the world including europe us and russia we are fighting there to turn syria and in fact this whole region into a caliphate that is so forced democratization by outside forces undermines stability and produces new threats. graters the military on the other hand provides the best environment for democratic reforms. so when the...
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had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean. let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are many other cases that we documented solar lead and that clearly demonstrate that there are grave human rights abuses including political money policeman of justice that are happening in the russian federation given that so many private profile people who have been involved in political activity have been released early do you think that signifies any change in the way the kremlin operates or indeed the political climate in the country while it's like the revolving door of russian political just is a revolving door of trumped up charges where you have some high profile political president. the rule
had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean. let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the opposite. it's a very last rites of case and there are...
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next to the presence of mr nation so as of the moment it's absolutely clear that it was a broke a sion which was set up was the sort of this first of all there were there were no no one there were no protesters who were brought there by their position there was a small group of radical there was a small radical group which had nothing to do with the peaceful protests on the done second we know that most of them had the chance to go to to stay safe on the both sides of the police wall when. third that we went to the escalator and many people many people could see this this huge excavator right in the center right next to the presence of mr think not a single car could enter downtown but there was this excoriates safely waiting for this crowd of radicals next to the presence of mr h. and there was a pile of stones well prepared for that so i think their position was really something really good and important when we went there and pull some people out of there and so that's the one think about what we saw here on sunday about eight hundred thousand people peacefully standing on them i do
next to the presence of mr nation so as of the moment it's absolutely clear that it was a broke a sion which was set up was the sort of this first of all there were there were no no one there were no protesters who were brought there by their position there was a small group of radical there was a small radical group which had nothing to do with the peaceful protests on the done second we know that most of them had the chance to go to to stay safe on the both sides of the police wall when....
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diplomats or formal politicians apart and put it there sions and then your demonstration against the e.u. in all across europe. that would cause an uproar probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of the security council because that is blatant them to feel this is nothing to do with people call or is the way some politicians like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence work its copper noon ukraine. it well investigations underway into allegations of brutality from both police and pro e.u. activists that unfolded last week when a commission has got sort of a story. he couldn't go on you know why don't you call the worst moment was when i saw people being beaten on the ground at my feet they were just kids and i couldn't do anything about it and it was terrible it must never happen again. the night of november thirtieth when peaceful protests in the heart of kiev were broken up by ukraine special riot police force dozens and it up
diplomats or formal politicians apart and put it there sions and then your demonstration against the e.u. in all across europe. that would cause an uproar probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of the security council because that is blatant them to feel this is nothing to do with people call or is the way some politicians like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and...
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actually everyone the cook that is to start the security straight sion is syria it's an important factor which may disrupt the effect the whole process. but as i said earlier for the security measures will have to be taken by the syrian government and we also expecting that the opposition will be cooperative in this process mr isn't do we have to take a short break now but when we come back politics have played a major role in a neighboring big groundbreaking o.p.c. w a mission in syria if that mission succeeds against all odds can it change the politics of the syrian war that's coming up in a few moments on while the part. of the two language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks of the art p. interview intriguing story for you. to find out more visit our big. dog called. the year that was two thousand and thirteen and what has made it memorable we ask in this edition of crossfire we excelled in who disappointed us what stories captured our attention because of hope or do you despair. drugs some of the sixty percent imports came from illeg
actually everyone the cook that is to start the security straight sion is syria it's an important factor which may disrupt the effect the whole process. but as i said earlier for the security measures will have to be taken by the syrian government and we also expecting that the opposition will be cooperative in this process mr isn't do we have to take a short break now but when we come back politics have played a major role in a neighboring big groundbreaking o.p.c. w a mission in syria if that...
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but they say their voice is being quassia as bill two reports is just another reason why a man egypt sions are looking elsewhere for a better life. omaha meet a young egyptian design student sits in his favorite downtown cairo cafe talking about a better life abroad three years on from participating in two thousand and eleven revolution almer is frustrated by the state of the country he says once he finishes his studies he'll have to leave you i have been. here your story for four years and then you don't find a job at the end of it there are better johns is outside egypt there i can find the freedom to work with the skills that i have that is one of the most important reasons forcing people to leave egypt there are eight million egyptians already abroad and others and looking to join them as the economy flatlines in the political instability even if the economy of the country will grow in the future of a double digits they will never be able to accommodate every new job seekers there is going to be always a percentage of the population that would seek job elsewhere job outside the country
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washington now says that it could consider starting sions if violence returns to the streets of kiev. are strong message was on the grounds of policy options including sanctions are on the table in our view but obviously that still is being waited. meanwhile the eighty's foreign policy chief catherine ashton has reiterated the president on a code which doesn't tend to sign the e.u. association agreement forging closer ties with europe in fact he sent a delegation to brussels to try to negotiate a deal if course initially postpone plans to sign the agreement because he says that in its current form it would have been damaging to the ukrainian economy now whether this is enough to appease the protestors on the opposition movement remains to be seen with some members of the opposition reiterating that their number one key demands remains the resignation of the president who sees polls quote live from kiev paul thank you very much indeed. ukraine has always phrased a divide between west and these to as you can see on this mob where it's literally it's believed in hard the country's west h
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overthrow the leadership he was executed shortly after a trial on the first day is the biggest of people sions kim jong un succeeded his father now two years ago. a car bomb has exploded in the northern egyptian city of ismailia killing at least one person and injuring dozens more of the blast took place near the entrance of a security base and was followed by gunfire attacks on police on the army have certainly risen in the country since president mohamed morsy was toppled in july. the spanish government has valve's a bloc and independence referendum in northeast catalonia a local separatist parties have already agreed on the wording and set the date for november next year but madrid says any debates on the issue are simply out of the question and they send up a lot see an economist from barcelona university says that spain can't stop catalonians from choosing their independence they have to show how is it going to trees and root for happening now what is it going to do they are going to send those twenty seven electoral to mass it's up to them to show what kind of democracy . first of all. p
overthrow the leadership he was executed shortly after a trial on the first day is the biggest of people sions kim jong un succeeded his father now two years ago. a car bomb has exploded in the northern egyptian city of ismailia killing at least one person and injuring dozens more of the blast took place near the entrance of a security base and was followed by gunfire attacks on police on the army have certainly risen in the country since president mohamed morsy was toppled in july. the spanish...
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state department focuses on the right an esper a sions of ukrainian protesters that support comes not just in words but also in actions the state department is deploying the assistant secretary of state dorian only to the streets of kiev to cheer up the protesters as well as told meetings with the opposition and government officials in order to push this deal forward and it seems the stakes are high for washington in ukraine at the moment the strong words from washington were echoed by the e.u.'s foreign affairs chief reason kiev meeting with the opposition and authorities but mercury's and legal accident blogger says nonstop visits by high profile foreign politicians is more a case of meddling in internal affairs than trying to find peace. i cannot actually imagine such a thing i trying to imagine a situation where that say there was a right here in central london or a big protest in central london and let's say somebody from of foreign countries a russia came along and attempted to negotiate between the protesters and the government it seems most strange to me i have to say and i wo
state department focuses on the right an esper a sions of ukrainian protesters that support comes not just in words but also in actions the state department is deploying the assistant secretary of state dorian only to the streets of kiev to cheer up the protesters as well as told meetings with the opposition and government officials in order to push this deal forward and it seems the stakes are high for washington in ukraine at the moment the strong words from washington were echoed by the...
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stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been blocking most kenyans to choose sions for much of this week cheering only pro european rallies atop a u. and u.s. diplomats who are in ukraine for a security summit. is there. usually there is plenty of people out here at night but yesterday we had to literally teaming not just for the ukrainian protesters but also with western politicians one of their own particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters as initially expressing the u.s. support for the ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as material and has also held close talks with the darling of the ukrainian opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters on the square were foreign ministers from sweden germany and the netherlands well this article has hoped that the talks with europe will renew you under a new president essentially hinting at the ultimate goal of the ukrainian protest and that is the current government and the president to step down the interests of western politici
stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been blocking most kenyans to choose sions for much of this week cheering only pro european rallies atop a u. and u.s. diplomats who are in ukraine for a security summit. is there. usually there is plenty of people out here at night but yesterday we had to literally teaming not just for the ukrainian protesters but also with western politicians one of their own particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that...
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everyone working for the local authorities was to be killed regardless of their religion or going on in a sion they were all taken to be killed they took everyone even those who supported neither the government nor the rebels they were all either tortured killed or used as human shields the things being done in a drawer unthinkable they're slaughtering children and throwing them out of windows and no one's doing anything about it because the syrian authorities say they have evidence confirming that massacres have taken place and address sadat latakia and many other areas which remain under the control of the armed opposition the situation in syria has now deteriorated to the point that international norms of combat are no longer being observed. he's an industrial town with a lot of the us residents working both in the private sector and for government adnan sees a horrifying crying must have been committed in this town houses who are set on fire with people trapped inside. the syrian army which is a position just don't side the town that continues to carry out surgical strikes as part of their
everyone working for the local authorities was to be killed regardless of their religion or going on in a sion they were all taken to be killed they took everyone even those who supported neither the government nor the rebels they were all either tortured killed or used as human shields the things being done in a drawer unthinkable they're slaughtering children and throwing them out of windows and no one's doing anything about it because the syrian authorities say they have evidence confirming...
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a small movie in wales to talk to a business that says it's under threat because the first strike sions being can face it in brussels james dunn worth cells and electronic cigarettes online and in shops around wales the business is growing fast as most smokers try to kick the habit that brussels is trying to regulate the industry is considering costing the devices as medicinal products if the e.u. insists on regulating cigarettes as medicinal products licenses for this stock would cost tens of millions of pounds the company would basically be out of business the problem is the cost and the bureaucracy involved is just not possible for small or medium size companies to get these this license so what you'd be looking at is the big tobacco companies taking over their electronic cigarette industry of course they have the least motivation to push electronic cigarette industry forward james says the company. pays extra for short leases on my shop space in case the business is forced to shut down at any moment three since chamber of commerce say that company's complaining creasing lee about th
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southern russia in the past two days up next on a biker speaks to the director general of the can i say sion for the prohibit of chemical weapons in while it's a part. the . economic ups and downs in the final months the london deal and the rest because it's going the case it'll be a great we told me. put it under a little more than a lot of the commune hall of fame type you know alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure.
southern russia in the past two days up next on a biker speaks to the director general of the can i say sion for the prohibit of chemical weapons in while it's a part. the . economic ups and downs in the final months the london deal and the rest because it's going the case it'll be a great we told me. put it under a little more than a lot of the commune hall of fame type you know alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure.
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state department focuses on the rights and as for a sions of ukrainian protesters that support comes not just the words but also we have the state department is deploying the system secretary of state italy and only to the streets of kiev to cheer up the protesters as well as told meetings with the opposition and government officials in order to push this deal forward and it seems the stakes are high for washington in ukraine at the moment. as if to stress just how closely involved washington is the u.s. assistant secretary of state is back on independence square this time offering support and cookies the e.u.'s foreign affairs chief is also in kiev meeting with representatives of both sides and to discuss the growing involvement of foreign players in the ukrainian standoff that's not talked to dr alexander dormer in its prefer. a lot and several us universities welcome to our sea so assistant secretary of state of victoria nuland has visited in ukraine's independence square kiev's independence square to say twice in just two days. to what extent does that reflect america's preferenc
state department focuses on the rights and as for a sions of ukrainian protesters that support comes not just the words but also we have the state department is deploying the system secretary of state italy and only to the streets of kiev to cheer up the protesters as well as told meetings with the opposition and government officials in order to push this deal forward and it seems the stakes are high for washington in ukraine at the moment. as if to stress just how closely involved washington...
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had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean that let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the office it. it's. the very last rights of case and there are many other cases that we've documented so really and that clearly demonstrate that the redgrave human rights abuses including political money pollution of justice that are happening in the russian federation given that so many private profile people who have been involved in political activity have been released early do you think that signifies any change in the way the kremlin operates or indeed the political climate in the country while it's like the revolving door of russian political just is a revolving door of trumped up charges where you have some high profile political pris
had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean that let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free while human rights watch is an organization nullus the case of course symbolizes everything that's wrong with human rights in russia in the uk quite to the office it. it's. the very last rights of...
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prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we cannot talk about it and it blames any compliment. resistance movement we are here to develop those movements we're here to return to one months of from those movements we are here. to stop the middle i'm not disputing the rights of the palestinians to defend themselves but i think you would also agree with me that it is the right of the palestinian people to leave normally like air people in any other countries and one a you can't just view that one of the major factors contributing to the blockade of gaza is the decision by hamas government to continue or to love our nation actually well i don't want to go in circles because you know this is this has been the main mode of discussing these really palestinian conflict for many many decades i'm much more interested in looking at possible solutions to that and my question to you is that i mean in the first part we were talking about a new kind of people coming t
prisoners and men stripped of detention of all the prisoners in the israeli jails we talk about to pray sions violation preaching against humanity but we all and we all and. actually we cannot talk about it and it blames any compliment. resistance movement we are here to develop those movements we're here to return to one months of from those movements we are here. to stop the middle i'm not disputing the rights of the palestinians to defend themselves but i think you would also agree with me...
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five percent each year making it difficult for many people to make do on small salaries this into a sion could get father out of control if strikes spread from police to nurses or other groups employed by the government before we get to cross talk for now the e.u. is open borders promised members full access to the world's biggest market for anyone with something to sell but in the u.k. many firms say the avalanche of rules imposed by brussels is making a hard to do any business at all when a boy current bus tickets. simon york likes cheese he and his partners have built up a thriving businesses wholesalers of the stuff part of their success simon says is down to the single market importing french products or exporting british ones couldn't be easier we steered clear of american cars to simple reasons complexity of doing it for me how hard it is to export whereas you're married you're a bit sperry's you because you know you just make sure it's just hard to kill for it in total transport it's great to be with r.d. of the idea of what the price for this is well the key the cost and also it
five percent each year making it difficult for many people to make do on small salaries this into a sion could get father out of control if strikes spread from police to nurses or other groups employed by the government before we get to cross talk for now the e.u. is open borders promised members full access to the world's biggest market for anyone with something to sell but in the u.k. many firms say the avalanche of rules imposed by brussels is making a hard to do any business at all when a...
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stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been blocking most canes to choose sions for much of this week meanwhile the country's president viktor unocal which has met his russian counterpart vladimir putin she said let's go live now to our. for more considering the strife is happening in this country at the moment some might be surprised that you nicole richie's insult. yes that is true but if you look at the details of the meeting and the meeting was a short working meeting and the two presidents have discussed largely the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is widely important not just when it comes to ties between here and to moscow but to the entire situation in the country meaning ukraine as it is in fact this is what she was a stopover on the way for unocal was from the sheen back to ukraine while in china the ukrainian president has according to him he has actually signed a number of deals with his. chinese colleagues most of them economic and those amounted to roughly to about eight billion dollars now while unocal which was t
stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been blocking most canes to choose sions for much of this week meanwhile the country's president viktor unocal which has met his russian counterpart vladimir putin she said let's go live now to our. for more considering the strife is happening in this country at the moment some might be surprised that you nicole richie's insult. yes that is true but if you look at the details of the meeting and the meeting was a short working...
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star of the show he pretends that israel wants all of the west bank and then jury in the go shiori sions the claim will be that israel is making a heart wrenching concession as it gives up ninety percent of the west bank but by giving up ninety percent of the west bank is will then get to keep all it really once exactly as sippy livni keep saying the wall is our final border israel wouldn't be investing billions and billions of dollars into building this wall if it wanted territory beyond the wall ok if i go back to irvine you know i mean i and i had a hard time doing if not if god had the head to head. jumping out of so it's not just the wall and the west bank and gaza they're in lebanon now or syria actually because it's syria golan's there is they're drilling gaster they're taking somebody else's gas and oil they're not content i mean it's it would be enormous far too bright and far too well informed to be naive enough to take the words of an israeli leader when it comes to their expansion and their expansionist policies they are never content they are always asking for more and it's
star of the show he pretends that israel wants all of the west bank and then jury in the go shiori sions the claim will be that israel is making a heart wrenching concession as it gives up ninety percent of the west bank but by giving up ninety percent of the west bank is will then get to keep all it really once exactly as sippy livni keep saying the wall is our final border israel wouldn't be investing billions and billions of dollars into building this wall if it wanted territory beyond the...
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piece for the nation and a hard for broader human rights in south africa and south africa and gaza to sion was ratified in one thousand nine hundred six he said that the new constitution obliges us to strive to improve the quality of life of the people in this sense our national consensus recognizes that there is nothing else that can justify the existence of government but to redress the centuries of unspeakable privations by striving to eliminate poverty illiteracy almost in this and disease is it obliges us to to promote the development of independent civil society structures all across the globe countries are beginning to listen to the wise words of mandela and realizing that health care should be a universal right but here in the united states even as obamacare begins to show just how successful it can be republicans are arguing that universal health care is not the answer to america's health care problems we still believe in a system where only the wealthy have access to life saving treatments and medications while everyone else is forced to build up mountains of medical debts becaus
piece for the nation and a hard for broader human rights in south africa and south africa and gaza to sion was ratified in one thousand nine hundred six he said that the new constitution obliges us to strive to improve the quality of life of the people in this sense our national consensus recognizes that there is nothing else that can justify the existence of government but to redress the centuries of unspeakable privations by striving to eliminate poverty illiteracy almost in this and disease...
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diplomats or formal politicians are put it there sions would take part and then your demonstration against the e.u. will in all across or simply the euro and that would cause an uproar the port probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of the security council because that is blatant and to feel this isn't got nothing to do with people collar as they play some petitions like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's happening in ukraine journalist martin see who's followed ukraine's recent history says the bitter divide among its people would only deepen if the e.u. association deal had happened. i think it would be a nightmare come true in the long term ukraine and the european union have a locks again from increased relationships with each other but the package that the e.u. was proposing and the price ukraine would pay and severed ties with russia and the east bloc would in the short term cause a very we'll drop in standard o
diplomats or formal politicians are put it there sions would take part and then your demonstration against the e.u. will in all across or simply the euro and that would cause an uproar the port probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of the security council because that is blatant and to feel this isn't got nothing to do with people collar as they play some petitions like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats...
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and organizations that do receive foreign funding have to register with the state very well use the sions that receive calling and asked on behalf of one oranges over four in principle and that's a very different story here in russia if an advocacy group receives even a penny kopek of foreign funding even though it's completely independent from which dog you trust to register the source so why are they so love what is it doing there barriers of all as i did being a native speaker of russian and a resident of russia in this language in this cultural context agent means for inspiring to live here i think the connotations are the same as in english for an age in english doesn't sound preachy as well but people use these terms quite often cheers russians opponent in russian it means poetry lawyers months the civically to demonize independent that to this what i would like to ask you something different . this year justice ministry has decided to look how complying with this law and they in the shade if i'm not mistaken i think around fourteen cases of legal proceedings against various angelos
and organizations that do receive foreign funding have to register with the state very well use the sions that receive calling and asked on behalf of one oranges over four in principle and that's a very different story here in russia if an advocacy group receives even a penny kopek of foreign funding even though it's completely independent from which dog you trust to register the source so why are they so love what is it doing there barriers of all as i did being a native speaker of russian and...
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power that can offer some belief now immediately and by the way i'm amazed that the bulgarian plea to sion can talking lowing terms about the european union when bulgaria is now the basket case importing tomatoes from thirty percent for goodness sake in bulgaria used to supply all of eastern and central europe with vegeta bills only twenty years ago ok such a very quick colleagues i want to conclude this now where's this going to lead to because after all it's been coming very clear now these protesters they don't just want a new association they want to get rid of the government the parliament the cabinet the president is that going to happen when the government survive three believe that your new coach has weathered the storm and there will be no repetition of november of two thousand and four. robert oulds where do you think this is leading to. the main will join with the european union in any kind of association agreement it doesn't make economic sense the bush group would recognise that several years ago when we studied the use eastern neighborhood.
power that can offer some belief now immediately and by the way i'm amazed that the bulgarian plea to sion can talking lowing terms about the european union when bulgaria is now the basket case importing tomatoes from thirty percent for goodness sake in bulgaria used to supply all of eastern and central europe with vegeta bills only twenty years ago ok such a very quick colleagues i want to conclude this now where's this going to lead to because after all it's been coming very clear now these...
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the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro so see a sion deal and lot of talk right now is who actually stood behind the violence the unprecedented violence which we saw at the president's office building on sunday let's take a look at my report last week it was all about the willingness to be in europe this time ukrainians are suggesting their president should burn in hell the language of the protest changed dramatically after last friday's dispersal of a peaceful protest. it's still not completely clear who incited the violent attacks on city hall and the president's office some accuse all true right wing supporters of the say it was provoked it says whoever it was the group was prepared and very well organized. from us with. those who have organized the protests before the protests we have heard about the activity south. and buses and geos financed and supported by different countries by foreign countries so we see that this is the kind of president exerted by external sources for the ukrainian government for ukraine and how far it is to
the protests which started essentially about the refusal of the government to sign the euro so see a sion deal and lot of talk right now is who actually stood behind the violence the unprecedented violence which we saw at the president's office building on sunday let's take a look at my report last week it was all about the willingness to be in europe this time ukrainians are suggesting their president should burn in hell the language of the protest changed dramatically after last friday's...
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guys and bad guys but when we have wars these days it's really hard to point out does exact a stink sions riots yes this is a civil war so there are clearly you see gross human rights abuses happening on all sides and there however it's important to keep in mind that the majority of syrians are not involved in this peace on hostilities that they're not taking up guns and they want to see a peaceful resolution to this conflict so so when you're looking for good guys when you're looking for for actual actors who are going to play a constructive role you can look at syrian civil society organizing women groups all kinds of different groups organizing for a nonviolent solution to this brutal crisis and we have less than a minute left but we are entering are just about to enter the third war of this crisis the third year of this crisis how much longer can this war realistically go on before it tipped over the entire region into chaos. it depends on the international community if if there is resolve and if there is a determination to see that this this conflict and that it can and will require
guys and bad guys but when we have wars these days it's really hard to point out does exact a stink sions riots yes this is a civil war so there are clearly you see gross human rights abuses happening on all sides and there however it's important to keep in mind that the majority of syrians are not involved in this peace on hostilities that they're not taking up guns and they want to see a peaceful resolution to this conflict so so when you're looking for good guys when you're looking for for...
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had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean. let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free.
had a symbolic value it was always presented as a sort of reflection of how bad the human rights to sion in russia supposedly was i wonder if you attach the same symbolism to his release doesn't mean. let's say political climate in the country may be changing simply because he is being set free.
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blowing web site wiki leaks has now published a chapter from the agreement outlining how cool for a sions could simply abuse the treaty and the director of an organization which will be used for medicine to be freely available to wall he told us that he fears destructive monopolies will take control of the new market. it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while binding us consumers to high drug prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as a clue it's incredibly patents on surgical methods only methods that doctors are actually using on patients or their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised there are only two countries in the world that did that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countries have banned these procedures
blowing web site wiki leaks has now published a chapter from the agreement outlining how cool for a sions could simply abuse the treaty and the director of an organization which will be used for medicine to be freely available to wall he told us that he fears destructive monopolies will take control of the new market. it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while...