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at tunis airport, another crowd, but this one joyous. they have come to welcome home this man, the exiled human rights campaigner. >> the party of the dictatorship continues to lead the transition. will you run for president yourself? >> of course. >> to these people, he is a returning hero. to the interim government, he could be a new threat. >> this is a moment that could change everything again in tunisia. the opposition here has been a collection of ordinary people without any real political leadership. now, they have a leader. >> and he is only the first. other prominent exiles are preparing to board flights from paris and london. all the signs are that if too easy as political upheaval is far from over -- are that uneasiness -- are that tunisia pose a political of he will is far from over. >> on our website, you will find all the information from the political exiles to the new faces, and bbc.com/news. police and hospital officials in iraq are say at least 60 people have been killed, more than 100 injured by a suicide bomber in sad
at tunis airport, another crowd, but this one joyous. they have come to welcome home this man, the exiled human rights campaigner. >> the party of the dictatorship continues to lead the transition. will you run for president yourself? >> of course. >> to these people, he is a returning hero. to the interim government, he could be a new threat. >> this is a moment that could change everything again in tunisia. the opposition here has been a collection of ordinary people...
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today, protestors paralyzed the center of the capital, tunis. this is the culmination of years of resentment, resentment about unemployment. many of these are graduates, they come out of university with no jobs. it's resentment about price inflation, basic food stuffs like flour and oil. these people are angry and feel the government simply doesn't care about them. tunisian authorities say 24 people have died in four weeks of disturbances. government attempts to control the flow of information have been circumvented by people using social media web sites. these pictures in a hospital have been widely circulated on the internet. after an emergency cabinet meeting this afternoon, president zine al-abidine ben ali spoke on television to a skeptical audience. he told the army not to fire ammunition and said he would tackle inflation. this semi-deserted market, evidence fish sellers say that few people can buy fish because they can barely afford basic food stuffs. people are frightened to voice descent. >> this trader told me he has no faith in the g
today, protestors paralyzed the center of the capital, tunis. this is the culmination of years of resentment, resentment about unemployment. many of these are graduates, they come out of university with no jobs. it's resentment about price inflation, basic food stuffs like flour and oil. these people are angry and feel the government simply doesn't care about them. tunisian authorities say 24 people have died in four weeks of disturbances. government attempts to control the flow of information...
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. >> reporter: the great scramble to escape tunis, tourists an unwilling witness to revolution in the chaos that followed. embassy officials seemed overwhelmed, many are stranded again tonight. bridget young has been studying arabic here, but now she's trying to get home to san diego. >> it's chaos. >> reporter: two days after the popular uprising that ending with the country's leader of 23 years going into exile, tunis is tense. the city's center is under army occupation, and the soldiers seem to share a nation's nervousness. close to one government building we're halted and at gunpoint made to sit. this is a vivid illustration of how tense the city is. we're being held by the army men pointing guns at us and told that we cannot leave. long minutes pass before we're leased. the man next to me tells the soldiers he's an armed police officer, but it's the police most mistrusted. in the suburbs vigilantes mount checkpoints. we come across these men brandishing knives. they say supporting of the ousted president are looting and creating havoc trying to destroy the new beginning. what wer
. >> reporter: the great scramble to escape tunis, tourists an unwilling witness to revolution in the chaos that followed. embassy officials seemed overwhelmed, many are stranded again tonight. bridget young has been studying arabic here, but now she's trying to get home to san diego. >> it's chaos. >> reporter: two days after the popular uprising that ending with the country's leader of 23 years going into exile, tunis is tense. the city's center is under army occupation, and...
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four more civilians have been killed southwest of tunis. officers acted in self-defense, officials said. the bring the official number of dead to 21. others put the figure is higher. >> today in tunis, they were burying their dead. the funerals for people killed in demonstrations yesterday. >> one man killed who was 22 years old had been standing alone in the streets when he was shot by police. these images have been posted on the facebook web site of the most recent demonstrationsunemph crackdown on unions. the crowds chant for jobs, freedom, and national dignity. police have responded in force, firing tear gas and live rounds the u.s. ambassador was called in by the government in tennis in response to the ambassador being criticized in washington. this cycle of violence shows no sign of stopping. she said the president should step down. >> since the situation is getting worse, i think there will continue until he goes away. i think if people continue struggling and asking for his departure, he will be obliged to leave. >> a giant poster o
four more civilians have been killed southwest of tunis. officers acted in self-defense, officials said. the bring the official number of dead to 21. others put the figure is higher. >> today in tunis, they were burying their dead. the funerals for people killed in demonstrations yesterday. >> one man killed who was 22 years old had been standing alone in the streets when he was shot by police. these images have been posted on the facebook web site of the most recent...
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however, about 1,000 people rallied in the capital tunis on monday and called for the overthrow of ben ali's rcd party members. observers say it's uncertain if the tunisian people will trust the caretaker government with so many ministers from the former government. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki moon has call for the rule of law in the north african country 37 ban was speaking at a news conference in abu dhabi in the united arab emirates on monday. >> while i feel encouraged by the ongoing dialogue between the caretaker government and the large array of political parties and civil society validations, i remain extremely concerned about the continued violence and resulting loss of lives property. this is a moment for the tunisian people to strengthen the country's long-standing culture of political moderation and attachment to peace. >>> early results from a referendum in southern sudan shows an overwhelming majority of people voted for independence. the reem will most likely become the 54th nation in africa. vote counting began on saturday shortly after the week-long poll ended. in
however, about 1,000 people rallied in the capital tunis on monday and called for the overthrow of ben ali's rcd party members. observers say it's uncertain if the tunisian people will trust the caretaker government with so many ministers from the former government. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki moon has call for the rule of law in the north african country 37 ban was speaking at a news conference in abu dhabi in the united arab emirates on monday. >> while i feel encouraged...
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it's happening in tunis it's happening all over the world there is a global insurrection against banker occupation and this year we're going to see it heat up even more let's get more on this global perspective from stacey herbert's those who are low who do hi max kaiser i'm in the united states of america fantastic i heard of it it's a it's a landmass quasi between canada and mexico as i recall lucian tao the president of china of course has been here this week in the united states china's president lays groundwork for obama talks so this is president hu jintao before he arrived to washington and he said the current international currency system is the product of the past and he highlighted moves to turn the yuan into a global currency so a lot of people are looking to china for a possible answer to the fiscal and monetary and economic insanity that the west has turned to then go on up they've got a good all thought terry and government that can simply make rules on the fly to force them what the jack boot this is something that america aspires to i noticed that somebody in america mad
it's happening in tunis it's happening all over the world there is a global insurrection against banker occupation and this year we're going to see it heat up even more let's get more on this global perspective from stacey herbert's those who are low who do hi max kaiser i'm in the united states of america fantastic i heard of it it's a it's a landmass quasi between canada and mexico as i recall lucian tao the president of china of course has been here this week in the united states china's...
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when a song was spotty at the airport in tunis on sunday. tree been exiled in england for more than twenty years by recently deposed president ben ali who'd accused him of promoting islamist extremism they were in a sales parties considered a moderate islamic party by observers and is now hoping to become a major political force in the country during his twenty three years in power ben ali imprisoned and exiled many of his political opponents before fleeing to saudi arabia so why it's red. and a huge operation has evacuated ten thousand people in venezuela after a fire set off a series of explosions at a military arms depo and initial reports said forty had been told later lowered to just three by the authorities emergency crews are working to put out the fires around the dep and which continues through sunday because of the incident is not yet clear. and that's our view of the week's top stories all back with a headline. just. culture is that so much of a given to a huge musician the current financial tax code to friends is an outside democ
when a song was spotty at the airport in tunis on sunday. tree been exiled in england for more than twenty years by recently deposed president ben ali who'd accused him of promoting islamist extremism they were in a sales parties considered a moderate islamic party by observers and is now hoping to become a major political force in the country during his twenty three years in power ben ali imprisoned and exiled many of his political opponents before fleeing to saudi arabia so why it's red. and...
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in capital tunis demanding the president steps down immediately it comes a day after president ben ali announced he would give up power when his term ends in twenty fourteen a crucial of a century and this the move follows the greek civil unrest over high unemployment and food and fuel prices human rights groups estimate at least sixty people have died in the widespread violence. rescuers are being joined by the victims' relatives in the mass for survivors in remote areas of the brazil ravaged by floods and landslides mountain villages have been badly hit by heavy rains which happened where he claimed a good five hundred light poles of the left who visit in the disaster which is the worst ever experienced father country officials say the number of dead is expected to rise. the u.n. says the number of its fear that attacked in the ivory coast main city of abidjan by supporters of the country's incumbent president the all ballot bowl he's refusing to see. to use wrong labels following the vendor's disputed elections despite international condemnation last month he instructed all foreign
in capital tunis demanding the president steps down immediately it comes a day after president ben ali announced he would give up power when his term ends in twenty fourteen a crucial of a century and this the move follows the greek civil unrest over high unemployment and food and fuel prices human rights groups estimate at least sixty people have died in the widespread violence. rescuers are being joined by the victims' relatives in the mass for survivors in remote areas of the brazil ravaged...
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is that tunis tunis, means to ms. currie, iran couldn't. or it also means tunis is tunis. iran is not tunis in the same way. i mean, they are arguing about it just as much. why does the work in one place and not in another? my 52nd answer is that ben ali had the place to go. the folks in tehran do not. i mean, can you imagine them running away to saudi arabia? i doubt it. >> may i -- let me speak to the treatment issue because it's always been of some controversy and i expect, tom, that's why you asked the question. everybody that was there suffered in their own way. make no mistake. it was sunny picnic for anyone. what john points out is very accurate. very early on they identified all of us come either accurately or what they would like each of us to be, if it was convenient for them and proceeded from there. and some of the things that they suggested that we as individuals -- i'm going to be very careful here to speak for myself. each of us needs to speak for themselves. one thing that was common when they identified something they thought would be be particularly usefu
is that tunis tunis, means to ms. currie, iran couldn't. or it also means tunis is tunis. iran is not tunis in the same way. i mean, they are arguing about it just as much. why does the work in one place and not in another? my 52nd answer is that ben ali had the place to go. the folks in tehran do not. i mean, can you imagine them running away to saudi arabia? i doubt it. >> may i -- let me speak to the treatment issue because it's always been of some controversy and i expect, tom, that's...
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is that tunis tunis, means to ms. currie, iran couldn't. or it also means tunis is tunis. iran is not tunis in the same way. i mean, they are arguing about it just as much. why does the work in one place and not in another? my 52nd answer is that ben ali had the place to go. the folks in tehran do not. i mean, can you imagine them running away to saudi arabia? i doubt it. >> may i -- let me speak to the treatment issue because it's always been of some controversy and i expect, tom, that's why you asked the question. everybody that was there suffered in their own way. make no mistake. it was sunny picnic for anyone. what john points out is very accurate. very early on they identified all of us come either accurately or what they would like each of us to be, if it was convenient for them and proceeded from there. and some of the things that they suggested that we as individuals -- i'm going to be very careful here to speak for myself. each of us needs to speak for themselves. one thing that was common when they identified something they thought would be be particularly usefu
is that tunis tunis, means to ms. currie, iran couldn't. or it also means tunis is tunis. iran is not tunis in the same way. i mean, they are arguing about it just as much. why does the work in one place and not in another? my 52nd answer is that ben ali had the place to go. the folks in tehran do not. i mean, can you imagine them running away to saudi arabia? i doubt it. >> may i -- let me speak to the treatment issue because it's always been of some controversy and i expect, tom, that's...
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we begin our coverage from tunis with a report by jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: it was on this street last friday that thousands of tunisians ousted their president. today several hundred of them are back. they've tasted people power here for the very first time and they like it. and today's new government is not, they say, what this revolution was all about. police have been deployed in downtown tunis for the first time since friday when there was a revolution. the problem is that there were protesters on the streets again who fear that today's announcement of a coalition is a political fix. the army is still occupying the capital. it's far more respected than the police who were shooting civilians last week. continued rebeling against dictatorship the crowd shouted furious that the yes-men who had served their ex-president are now in the new coalition. this temporary government? >> it's like theater. we are in a theater. we found out that things are not correct as conditions have to be. >> reporter: the revolution continues, does it? >> still continue
we begin our coverage from tunis with a report by jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: it was on this street last friday that thousands of tunisians ousted their president. today several hundred of them are back. they've tasted people power here for the very first time and they like it. and today's new government is not, they say, what this revolution was all about. police have been deployed in downtown tunis for the first time since friday when there was a...
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we ask the country's enemies to [unintelligible] >> the street of tunis. the state-run newspaper kick out bear editor in chief. there is even the sound of protest. >> what is the difference? last week, front page. this week, power goes to the people. >> what is it like coming to work out? >> between last week and this week, are we agreeing? >> but it's a nightmare if you belong to the ruling party. most of the senior officials are on the run or resigning. we found one that would talk to us. they said not to fill me at the party headquarters. -- film me at the party headquarters. he's on the defensive now. how can we build a democracy if we eliminate everything? and those that committed mistakes must be judged. those who didn't should have the right to serve their country. these are the issues being debated now. now, there are forceful arguments. >> a week ago, this would have been possible here. -=-- impossible here. it's part of normal life. >> they make their views known. from left to right to muslim adn se -- and secular. >> at least 50 people have been
we ask the country's enemies to [unintelligible] >> the street of tunis. the state-run newspaper kick out bear editor in chief. there is even the sound of protest. >> what is the difference? last week, front page. this week, power goes to the people. >> what is it like coming to work out? >> between last week and this week, are we agreeing? >> but it's a nightmare if you belong to the ruling party. most of the senior officials are on the run or resigning. we found...
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more protests of unemployment in tunis. they're trying to rebuild their lives of to the earthquake. we have a special report on haiti. and new leadership to take on challenges. thousands of families have been -- as the capital faces the worst flooding in 50 years. 20,000 homes anin low-lying ares to be swamped. 14 people are reported dead. around 90 are missing. >> after weeks of flooding, this was the most faithful -- fitful hour. the scene of the muzzle violent and deadly flash floods since the crisis began. locals spoke of a terrifying inland tsunami with the power to wash away cars and vans. it took people from their homes and left dozens scrambling for rooftop refuge. an amateur cameraman captured the speed of the raging storm. a complete free to nature. >> oh, no. there it is. >> more video. look at how quickly the waters are rising. >> it is horrible! >> a daily mccain almost out of nowhere. -- a day louche -- a deluge that came out of nowhere. >> you see the kitchen and the laundry. >> this is the home of leroy. the families scrambled to the roof. >> they waited five hours f
more protests of unemployment in tunis. they're trying to rebuild their lives of to the earthquake. we have a special report on haiti. and new leadership to take on challenges. thousands of families have been -- as the capital faces the worst flooding in 50 years. 20,000 homes anin low-lying ares to be swamped. 14 people are reported dead. around 90 are missing. >> after weeks of flooding, this was the most faithful -- fitful hour. the scene of the muzzle violent and deadly flash floods...
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earlier, security forces opened fire on demonstrators in tunis, killing or wounding several of them. in other towns across tunisia, violence continued, fuelled by unemployment and poor living standards. >> gunfire and violence have shaken the capital of one of north africa because most stable nations. protests and anger from young tunisian who feel marginalized from what they consider to be corrupt rulers. >> none of us have any work or money. we will carry on processing until we bring down the government. demonstrators began a month ago. today protesters terrorize the center of the capital. this is the combination of years of resentment. many of these feudal our graduates. now they come with no jobs. these people are angry, and they feel the government does not care about them. tunisian authorities say 23 people have died in four weeks. it is many more than that you're a good government attempts have been circumvented by people using social media websites. these pictures have been widely circulated on the internet. after an emergency meeting this afternoon, the president spoke to an
earlier, security forces opened fire on demonstrators in tunis, killing or wounding several of them. in other towns across tunisia, violence continued, fuelled by unemployment and poor living standards. >> gunfire and violence have shaken the capital of one of north africa because most stable nations. protests and anger from young tunisian who feel marginalized from what they consider to be corrupt rulers. >> none of us have any work or money. we will carry on processing until we...
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hundreds of protesters have been demonstrating in the capital, tunis, and all day. police fired tear gas to break them up. most people blame the governing party and the premiÈre for the situation. >> they are liars, criminals, and murderers. how can you support someone who supported a dictatorship? >> the prime minister has brought some opposition to the government, but once exiled opposition leader has already branded the cabinet a farce. in some parts of the city, people have been stocking up on food and other supplies. many are playing it safe just in case the protests continue. some like this cafe owner have already confined the ousted leader to the dustbin of history. >> and later this hour, we will have an in-depth lo on the situation in tunisia and the impact on the entire region. and a former dictator, known as "baby doc," could be returning, and that could complicate the uncertainty in haiti, as they are still struggling to recover from the earthquake and the deadly cholera epidemic. human-rights protesters are calling for his arre. >> jean-claude "babuy do
hundreds of protesters have been demonstrating in the capital, tunis, and all day. police fired tear gas to break them up. most people blame the governing party and the premiÈre for the situation. >> they are liars, criminals, and murderers. how can you support someone who supported a dictatorship? >> the prime minister has brought some opposition to the government, but once exiled opposition leader has already branded the cabinet a farce. in some parts of the city, people have...
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more demonstrations are being held in tunis. on wednesday, fouad mebazaa and mahmoud ghannouchi. left the governing party to share their resolve to break with the past administration. ghannouchi is consulting with the opposition parties about convening the meeting on thursday. tunisia's security authorities say they've released political prisoners arrested by the ben ali administration and detained the former president's guards for allegedly assaulting civilians and police officers. the country aims to hold a democratic presidential election within two months, but it's not clear if stability can be achieved under the caretaker government. following the upheaval in tunisia, arab league leaders have agreed to implement emergency economic measures. the leaders met in the egyptian resort of sharm al-sheikh on wednesday. arab league secretary-general amr moussa called for regional cooperation. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the leaders said they would aim to create 1.8 million jobs a year and attract $80 billion of investment by 2010. >>> at least eight people have been killed and 1
more demonstrations are being held in tunis. on wednesday, fouad mebazaa and mahmoud ghannouchi. left the governing party to share their resolve to break with the past administration. ghannouchi is consulting with the opposition parties about convening the meeting on thursday. tunisia's security authorities say they've released political prisoners arrested by the ben ali administration and detained the former president's guards for allegedly assaulting civilians and police officers. the country...
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four more civilians have been killed by police southwest of tunis. the officers said they acted in self-defense. that brings the official number of dead to 18. other sources put it higher. >> today in the tunisian town, they were burying their dead. people killed in yesterday's protests. one man killed was 22 had been standing alone in the streets when he was shot by police. these images have been posted on the facebook web site of the most recent demonstrations in the week of unrest. unemployment and a tough crackdown on trade unions, rising food prices have contributed to the worsening waves of violence. the crowds chanted for jobs, freedom, and national dignity. the demonstration>> the police n force, throwing tear gas and firing live rounds. the u.s. ambassador was called in by the government in response to the tunisian investor being -- ambassador being criticized. the balance shows no sign of stopping. she says the president should step down. >> since the situation is getting worse, i think it will continue until he goes away. i think if people
four more civilians have been killed by police southwest of tunis. the officers said they acted in self-defense. that brings the official number of dead to 18. other sources put it higher. >> today in the tunisian town, they were burying their dead. people killed in yesterday's protests. one man killed was 22 had been standing alone in the streets when he was shot by police. these images have been posted on the facebook web site of the most recent demonstrations in the week of unrest....
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the scenes in the streets of the capital, tunis, have been extraordinarily, openly violent, relentless. police used live bullets on crowds of thousands. according to official reports, two dozen protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month. but they've also been successful. >> we don't want food. we don't want jobs. we want him out. >> reporter: tonight, the prime minister announced that the president ben ali has relinquished power to him and fled the country. just yesterday, ben ali tried to quell the fury caused by high unemployment and food prices by offering sweeping reforms. but all too late. in this u.s. friendly islamic country, with a long history of combatting terror, supporting education and women's rights, a stunning downfall. >> extraordinary. absolutely extraordinary to watch. this was an extraordinary moment in middle eastern history. >> reporter: around the same time this started, wikileaks released american diplomatic cables describing this troubled state, highlighting police control and deep corruption. just as in iran, twitter and youtube opened th
the scenes in the streets of the capital, tunis, have been extraordinarily, openly violent, relentless. police used live bullets on crowds of thousands. according to official reports, two dozen protestors have been killed since demonstrations began last month. but they've also been successful. >> we don't want food. we don't want jobs. we want him out. >> reporter: tonight, the prime minister announced that the president ben ali has relinquished power to him and fled the country....
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our correspondent is in tunis. >> for 23 years, doing this was a crime in tunisia. now they are finally free to protest and two nations are making the most of it. -- the two nationtunisians are e most of it. but from up the street, the sound of gunfire as the crowd surges toward the headquarters. >> there are 1000 people here, maybe 2000 of that -- at the most. they certainly do not represent the majority of the people, but they do show the anchor and resentment at the old party here. -- the anger and resentment at the old party here. they will not give up until the everyone from the old party is out of the government. >> these people still fear the party of ousted president ben ali. >> [unintelligible] and we ask them to go away. >> tear down the signs, the protesters chanted. to their surprise and delight, this is exactly what the army starts to do, another symbol of their hated regime brought down by this extraordinary popular revolt. what do stay with us if you can on bbc world news. still to come for you, the best things in life are free, but would you stay eve
our correspondent is in tunis. >> for 23 years, doing this was a crime in tunisia. now they are finally free to protest and two nations are making the most of it. -- the two nationtunisians are e most of it. but from up the street, the sound of gunfire as the crowd surges toward the headquarters. >> there are 1000 people here, maybe 2000 of that -- at the most. they certainly do not represent the majority of the people, but they do show the anchor and resentment at the old party...
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meanwhile, protests continued in tunis. thousands gathered at the headquarters of the rcd. ere were cheers when protesters tore down a sign and threw it off the roof. the former ruling party of the ousted president zine al-abdine ben ali has now dissolved its political secretariat. the caretaker administration has attempted to distance itself from the previous regime, but protesters are not impressed. the continue for their call of a new government free of any allies of ben a. >> the russian president has accused germany and poland of plotting to overthrow him and organizing protests following his reelection. both countries have rejected the allegations as groundless. protesters gathered at the secret police headquarters in minsk to demonstrate against the arrest of opposition candidates after the december ballot. e.u. representatives will not attend the swearing-in in protest at the goverqment crackdown. asked our political correspondent what the reaction has been here in germany to yukashenko's allegations. >> berlin is playing its cards close to its chest. i think german
meanwhile, protests continued in tunis. thousands gathered at the headquarters of the rcd. ere were cheers when protesters tore down a sign and threw it off the roof. the former ruling party of the ousted president zine al-abdine ben ali has now dissolved its political secretariat. the caretaker administration has attempted to distance itself from the previous regime, but protesters are not impressed. the continue for their call of a new government free of any allies of ben a. >> the...
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we have a report from tunis on the descent across the nature. >> in tunisha had a wave of protests twoweeks ago it was only a matter of time before other arab countries followed. but no one expected it to be so soon. jordan was among the first to feel the ripples. it has culminated in a full-blown confrontation between president mubarak and people across the region. egypt, yemen and jordan have a youth bulge. the economies weren't -- aren't growing fast enough to create jobs. the result is hundreds of thousands of graduates every year without work. freedom of lack of expression is another point of comparison. while some have tolerated an internal agree of descent, freedom of expression in these countries is detailed, one that poses a serious threat to the regime. tunisha has unleashed a political tsunami. it's richles are still being felt right -- right across the arab world. >> while developments in egypt are being watched particularly closely in washington, it's a sticky situation for the white house. egypt is a key ally. the bbc's andrea north has more on the by lomatic stakes. >> c
we have a report from tunis on the descent across the nature. >> in tunisha had a wave of protests twoweeks ago it was only a matter of time before other arab countries followed. but no one expected it to be so soon. jordan was among the first to feel the ripples. it has culminated in a full-blown confrontation between president mubarak and people across the region. egypt, yemen and jordan have a youth bulge. the economies weren't -- aren't growing fast enough to create jobs. the result...
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we are in tunis. >> for 23 years, doing this was a crime in tunisia.ow they are finally free to protest. they are making the most of it. the anger is not that the army. they got roses. but from up the street, the sound of gunfire as the crowd surged toward the headquarters of the hated group. >> perhaps 1000 people here, maybe two thousand. they do not represent the majority of tunisian people, but they show that there is still real resentment at the old ruling party here. with a small vocal and determined minority, they will not give up until everybody from the old ruling party is out of the government. >> the headquarters may be broken and empty, but these people still fear the party of the ousted president is plotting to steal their revolution. >> we had the political and minister -- [unintelligible] we ask them to go away. >> pared down a sign, the protesters chanted. to their surprise and delight, that is exactly what the army starts to do. another symbol of the hated regime brought down by this extraordinary popular revolt. bbc news, geneva. >> t
we are in tunis. >> for 23 years, doing this was a crime in tunisia.ow they are finally free to protest. they are making the most of it. the anger is not that the army. they got roses. but from up the street, the sound of gunfire as the crowd surged toward the headquarters of the hated group. >> perhaps 1000 people here, maybe two thousand. they do not represent the majority of tunisian people, but they show that there is still real resentment at the old ruling party here. with a...
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hundreds of chanting demonstrators have been out in the center of the tunisian capital of tunis. they want allies of the ousted president to be removed from all positions of power. u.s. officials say at least 100 people have died in the past five days of protests. one u.n. human rights team will investigate that and advise the new transitional government. >> five days after the former president was forced to flee the country because of the popular uprising, the situation across tunisia is still tense and it is still unclear which direction the country is going. again, there were hundreds of protesters on the streets of the capital today demanding immediate reform and are determined to drive any figures from the previous regime out of the interim administration. >> i guarantee you, today, they will be gone today, not tomorrow. >> there are already tangible signs of a more open society. for the first time in decades, to nations can enjoy a free press. they are devouring uncensored news instead of the now reports about the ruling family. political cartoons are a welcome addition to
hundreds of chanting demonstrators have been out in the center of the tunisian capital of tunis. they want allies of the ousted president to be removed from all positions of power. u.s. officials say at least 100 people have died in the past five days of protests. one u.n. human rights team will investigate that and advise the new transitional government. >> five days after the former president was forced to flee the country because of the popular uprising, the situation across tunisia is...
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. >> while the evening curfew returned some calm to the streets of tunis, a state of emergency remainsn place. president obama has praised the tunisian people's courage but other observers fear this could be more unrest to come. >> i have been following the situation in tunisia with concern. now i'm saddened by the loss of life and call again for restraint in the use of force and full respect for freedom of expression and also -- and association. >> a day after tunisian people power drove an thor tayrn president from office, other regional leaders may look anxiously over their shoulders too. look familiar. these protests against rising food and fuel prices were in the jordanian capital on friday. the factors that came together to unseat ben ali are present elsewhere in north africa too. >> the official political process is in all of these countries has got a very bad reputation, parliaments are mostly there not to filter the views of the population but to reflect those of the regime in place and act on their behalf. >> as momentous as the events were for tunisia, there's no suggestion
. >> while the evening curfew returned some calm to the streets of tunis, a state of emergency remainsn place. president obama has praised the tunisian people's courage but other observers fear this could be more unrest to come. >> i have been following the situation in tunisia with concern. now i'm saddened by the loss of life and call again for restraint in the use of force and full respect for freedom of expression and also -- and association. >> a day after tunisian people...
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about 300 people in tunis protested against the new government on the same day. police used teargas and batons to break up the demonstration. >>> the downfall of tunisia's dictator president ben ali was triggered by the protest of a young unemployed man who set himself on fire. similar acts are spreading to other arab countries. in egypt three men have set themselves on fire since monday. one of the men has died. his family said he had repeatedly criticized the government. in algeria four people have burned themselves in the past week. they were protesting the government's failure to fix chronic unemployment. arab leaders plan to meet on wednesday in egypt to discuss emergency economic measures. they'll attempt to ease people's frustrations over price rises and high unemployment. >>> in biz news, japan airlines is predicting a profit one year after it began a state-backed business turnaround. the struggling carrier filed for bankruptcy protection on january 19th last year with debts of more than $11 billion. the company drew up a rehabilitation plan that includes
about 300 people in tunis protested against the new government on the same day. police used teargas and batons to break up the demonstration. >>> the downfall of tunisia's dictator president ben ali was triggered by the protest of a young unemployed man who set himself on fire. similar acts are spreading to other arab countries. in egypt three men have set themselves on fire since monday. one of the men has died. his family said he had repeatedly criticized the government. in algeria...
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tunis and. any army. no lie some of those things on a man is the most precious thing in the world. of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand fully what you have to live a. real life stories from world war two six. thousand nine hundred forty five don't r.t. dot com. the headline. the initial investigation into monday's blast the airport suggested it is not related to. the belgian calling. the victims people. paid tribute to the thirty five killed in terrorist attack over a hundred of those injured remain in hospitals some still in critical condition. also terrorism's expected to be in the spotlight at the world economic forum in davos president hu's arrival was delayed due to the deadly blast in the russian capital. opening speech. plus russia's parliament unanimously the new nuclear reduction deal with the us the final step before being signed by the president of the treaty will see each nations of deployed warheads. to dive headfirst into the world of sports with. big news from down under to do tell me that rory i just seen then has retired from the sport for a second
tunis and. any army. no lie some of those things on a man is the most precious thing in the world. of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand fully what you have to live a. real life stories from world war two six. thousand nine hundred forty five don't r.t. dot com. the headline. the initial investigation into monday's blast the airport suggested it is not related to. the belgian calling. the victims people. paid tribute to the thirty five killed in terrorist attack over a hundred...
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animation industry enjoyed substantial state support which allowed for creativity and the russian could tunis had to go through harsh adaptation to market economy rules their creativity survived it was demonstrated to the full in the one thousand nine days when the moscow animation studio christmas did the series known as the animated shakespeare for the b.b.c. half hour adaptations of shakespeare's plays produced using different animation dick nixon enjoyed international success. russia's biggest commercial success in animation so far is this you response me shari the popularity of the little round bellied characters is so huge that it is season was made to distribute the good to an international but still the real pride of russian animation and non commercial projects real works of art like the recently released harry bard in stop motion the ugly duckling with tchaikovsky's music as the soundtrack only why you should make money out of current would be made at the old is trying to make a new company so use more film. and i think you will have the best people to ask what's the main difference
animation industry enjoyed substantial state support which allowed for creativity and the russian could tunis had to go through harsh adaptation to market economy rules their creativity survived it was demonstrated to the full in the one thousand nine days when the moscow animation studio christmas did the series known as the animated shakespeare for the b.b.c. half hour adaptations of shakespeare's plays produced using different animation dick nixon enjoyed international success. russia's...
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wanted to says it all to tunis and. the army. is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand the feeling that you have to live a. real life stories from world war. one nine hundred forty five dot com. the top story is extreme weather to rescue two vessels trapped in the ice of russia's far east coast for over a week now. stories that helped shape the week math dest of birds and fish around the globe sparked conspiracy of apocalyptic theories acim says science is struggling to come up with the arms sales. and europe's asylum policies under fire last year string of terror into the west sparked psyches ations that lacks checks are to blame for the spread of extremists. telescope the latest sport. hello and welcome you're watching the sport news an r.t.a. good to have you with us and look at the headlines. bad beginning little balls for us to ration continues as the resolute game on the new coach gary dalglish going down to man united in the f.a. cup. spoiled comebacks with. international open. and on the hollywood spartak
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they wanted to says it all to tunis and. the indian army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five dot com. top stories this hour on t.v. russia mourns the bombing victims as people gather adama dead of a to pay tribute to the thirty five killed over one hundred of those injured remain in hospitals some still in a critical condition. in his i think you know it speech of the devil economic forum in switzerland dmitri medvedev said terrorists were trying to bring russia to its knees with monday's suicide bombing but the president insisted they had failed and called for global solidarity against terrorism. across russia's upper house of parliament unanimously ratifies the nuclear production deal with the us the final step before being signed by the president the treaty will see each nation's deployed warheads reduced by a third. more news in less than fifteen minut
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the choosing government has deployed a night curfew in the capital tunis following violent anti-government protests. activists say at least fifty people have died only ongoing rights over food and fuel inflation and high unemployment the u.n. has criticized the government's heavy handed response to the unrest after police retaliated with live ammunition and take out. a battle prostitution ads in spanish newspapers is getting people hot under the collar it's designed to protect women from exploitation but some sex workers say it's depriving them from the only living they have what is just a silly investigates the dark corners of the back pages. soundscan the headlines other school straight to the sports section. then there are those who are simply interested. so you open a newspaper and public it may seem like you're doing some serious reading catching up with awareness political developments but you may very well be looking at a page that's causing much debate in spanish society and in most cases these classified ads serve as a cover up of the work of crime. the prostitution mafia to be pr
the choosing government has deployed a night curfew in the capital tunis following violent anti-government protests. activists say at least fifty people have died only ongoing rights over food and fuel inflation and high unemployment the u.n. has criticized the government's heavy handed response to the unrest after police retaliated with live ammunition and take out. a battle prostitution ads in spanish newspapers is getting people hot under the collar it's designed to protect women from...
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really possible does that mean we should expect more of the popular revolt like the one that was in tunis you recently. well i guess the challenge for us all is to determine better ways of coming together to addressing risks and actually sort of working together in a collaborative way to make sure that we deal with these in a constructive proactive fashion so we can reduce such incidents. well according to your oh right i quote our global governance system is really aren't designed to be able to identify the new risks let alone to deal with them and quote does that mean that such global institutions as the g eight the g twenty i are not up to the challenges. well that's one of the big issues let's take one example if you take the issue of food security and food availability you can look at it just as a food issue because in fact it's also a water issue because the climbing water basins i mean there's less water for four for a geisha but when you look at the water issue in fact it's also a fuel issue because the rising cost of fertilizer coming from petroleum with the rising cost of fuel u
really possible does that mean we should expect more of the popular revolt like the one that was in tunis you recently. well i guess the challenge for us all is to determine better ways of coming together to addressing risks and actually sort of working together in a collaborative way to make sure that we deal with these in a constructive proactive fashion so we can reduce such incidents. well according to your oh right i quote our global governance system is really aren't designed to be able...
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they wanted to says it all to tunis and. the indian army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five dot dot com. lawyers for alleged russian arms trafficking are victor boot set to challenge a u.s. government attempt to prosecute the man dubbed the merchant of death and the defense claims it was extradited from thailand to the united states illegally against established procedures. protests in oslo as norwegians lend their support to a russian born immigrant about to be deported despite being brought up in the country and voted a model citizen. case has drawn calls for human rights groups for norway to change its immigration policy. and six party talks in istanbul and disappointment over iran's nuclear program to run insists on its right to enrich uranium while the go shooters push for a fuel swap plan to take the process abroad no future date set for any furth
they wanted to says it all to tunis and. the indian army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five dot dot com. lawyers for alleged russian arms trafficking are victor boot set to challenge a u.s. government attempt to prosecute the man dubbed the merchant of death and the defense claims it was extradited from thailand to the...