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tunisia is further advanced. but we haven't a democracy except lebanon until the serious the cancer that said, which is a 1975 a long time ago and that eventually choke you out. for all these years we've not had a single democracy. tunisia would be number one in the post-lebanon area. that tunisia is a smaller country. it's closer to the west geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there is a model democracy, would that have influence on others? >> we now in a country live in the open world, global world. would have been on facebook, for example, you have many egyptians discussing with them in egypt we did this come in tunisia are you doing that. the root has completely changed the times of the lebanon democracies with a couple of newspapers and i was not popular debate. tunisia is going to go fast. egypt will go slower. but they will have to deal with the brotherhood. i have a little bit of good news though. i also copy each other. they will move to make a direction and influence maybe
tunisia is further advanced. but we haven't a democracy except lebanon until the serious the cancer that said, which is a 1975 a long time ago and that eventually choke you out. for all these years we've not had a single democracy. tunisia would be number one in the post-lebanon area. that tunisia is a smaller country. it's closer to the west geographically and culturally. still my question is if tunisia is there is a model democracy, would that have influence on others? >> we now in a...
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. >> tunisia has returned a rome era sculpture. it was said to be one of hundreds stolen. archeologists had been worried. >> the mask was stolen from algeria during the civil war. the rome era sculpture depicts the greek mythical creature medusa. three years ago it was discovered here th the th th thn minister is taking it home. >> it was stolen in 1996. >> the mask was one of more than a hundred artifacts discovered in the son-in-law of the former president. the family's departure from the country has not stopped the illegal trafficking of antiquities. >> you see this is all they brought while h he is can aggravating illegally. >> they took this picture back in january when it was still intact. the diggings destroyed pottery and the walls are beginning to cave in. >> they're usually looking for gold, silver, diamonds, usually they don't find these things. but the problem is they destroy whole sites for the sake of finding something that they usually don't find. >> it's tunisia's rich history that makes it a popular target. these are the remains of an ancient early christi
. >> tunisia has returned a rome era sculpture. it was said to be one of hundreds stolen. archeologists had been worried. >> the mask was stolen from algeria during the civil war. the rome era sculpture depicts the greek mythical creature medusa. three years ago it was discovered here th the th th thn minister is taking it home. >> it was stolen in 1996. >> the mask was one of more than a hundred artifacts discovered in the son-in-law of the former president. the...
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there are thousands of sites like this, scattered across tunisia. men are unprotected, and open to looting. arc yogss say looting is not the only problem. the minister of culture admits issuingiology has not been a top priority. >> this is a problem of priorities. we have to admit it. the tunisian government is working with interpol to crack the network behind much of the looting. for now, negligence and corruption threaten tunisia's historical culture. >> time for the sport. >> liverpool have taken a step towards winning their first english league title in more than 20 years, belting rivals manchester city 3-2 at anfield. liverpool ahead early. martin scertle doubling the advantage. mann city came roaring back after the break, levelling with goals from david silva, and glen johnson - an own cold. phillipa was the hero. the 78th minute strike saling the 3-2 win. >> it was a wonderful game of football. it had everything. an incredible amount of credit to the players. the game started on the way in. it was unique, what we received. that give us the ma
there are thousands of sites like this, scattered across tunisia. men are unprotected, and open to looting. arc yogss say looting is not the only problem. the minister of culture admits issuingiology has not been a top priority. >> this is a problem of priorities. we have to admit it. the tunisian government is working with interpol to crack the network behind much of the looting. for now, negligence and corruption threaten tunisia's historical culture. >> time for the sport....
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[speaking french] >> i am from tunisia. how was yournow, meeting with the head of government, the prime minister, and where is it heading, based on the figures? is going to be doing a consensus. since iten a long time was going to be doing this. imf do you think of the trying to impose reforms in the country? >> i will respond in french and then i will summarize in english. [speaking french] first of all, the prime minister 's visit was a success, as i see it. as a new prime minister, he was able to explain to us his plans, the reforms he intends to put in place by his government on behalf of the country. it is the reforms the prime minister intends to implement in tunisia. i was quite struck by his determination to implement reform, to move the country , to trapto modernize foreign investors, including in .ew areas i hope we will continue to work together. program, then imf we also completed the third review recently, and substantial progress has been made. able tohat will be continue to see progress, and this will continu
[speaking french] >> i am from tunisia. how was yournow, meeting with the head of government, the prime minister, and where is it heading, based on the figures? is going to be doing a consensus. since iten a long time was going to be doing this. imf do you think of the trying to impose reforms in the country? >> i will respond in french and then i will summarize in english. [speaking french] first of all, the prime minister 's visit was a success, as i see it. as a new prime...
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i recently met with the prime minister of tunisia, and the passage of the constitution in tunisia, i think, is a source of great hope. as a result of the really impress e work that that government can be impressive work that that government has been doing, we have increased our rending to $1.2 billion a year, and that's compared to a rate of about $300 million a year before the tunisian spring and $600 million a year afterwards. so we're doubling our lending to tunisia. we continue to marvel at the generosity of the governments and the people of lebanon and jordan, continuing to accept refugees from syria despite enormous hardship. and so our strategy is focused on helping those governments especially. we are working in many, many of the countries in the middle east, but we're especially focused on helping those governments who have shown a very strong commitment to reform, and we're also focused on helping as much as possible the countries that have done so much to bear burden of the crisis in syria. so we continue to be very active. we're looking for solutions wherever we can. the
i recently met with the prime minister of tunisia, and the passage of the constitution in tunisia, i think, is a source of great hope. as a result of the really impress e work that that government can be impressive work that that government has been doing, we have increased our rending to $1.2 billion a year, and that's compared to a rate of about $300 million a year before the tunisian spring and $600 million a year afterwards. so we're doubling our lending to tunisia. we continue to marvel at...
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all the other parties in tunisia also compromise. so i think there's the public will have tunisia were not given anybody the majority and forcing everybody to compromise. you can see it at work right now. do we have fully developed areas nationstates that are completely response to two citizens and responsibilities? now, but we certainly have a very different dynamic already playing out for the public is no longer as dependent on paternalism as assigned the same, neither have they broken with that, but they certainly have asserted into various ballot box and other meats in transitional periods, a way of expressing their views in certain terms. at the two thank you all for joining us today. we will be doing more of these in the very near future on similar timely subjects and i'd like to thank our panelists and thanks very much while at the appropriate in and to think our viewers on c-span and other networks. thank you very much. [applause] see you next time. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up this evening, booktv in pri
all the other parties in tunisia also compromise. so i think there's the public will have tunisia were not given anybody the majority and forcing everybody to compromise. you can see it at work right now. do we have fully developed areas nationstates that are completely response to two citizens and responsibilities? now, but we certainly have a very different dynamic already playing out for the public is no longer as dependent on paternalism as assigned the same, neither have they broken with...
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there are thousands of sites like this scattered across tunisia. many are unprotected and open to looting. >> archeologists say looting is not the only problem. many sites are open to the wind and rain. the minister of culture admits archeology has not been a top priority. >> this is a problem or strategy more than a problem of finance. it's a problem of priorities. >> tunisian government says it's working about interpol to crack the international trafficking network behind much of the looting. for now, negligence and corruption threaten tunisia's historical heritage. >> that does it for us on this sunday afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm jonathan betts. i'll be back in an hour with the news. "america tonight" is on next. of course you can find us online. it's easy, go to aljazeera.com. have a good sunday and weekend. see you in an hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good everything, thanks for joining us for the weekend edition of "america tonight." i am joie chen, we begin this hour with the latest quest for oil in one of the america's most cherished wild l
there are thousands of sites like this scattered across tunisia. many are unprotected and open to looting. >> archeologists say looting is not the only problem. many sites are open to the wind and rain. the minister of culture admits archeology has not been a top priority. >> this is a problem or strategy more than a problem of finance. it's a problem of priorities. >> tunisian government says it's working about interpol to crack the international trafficking network behind...
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three years after it was recovered in tunisia, the culture minister is taking it home. >> translation: we are sell operating a happy solution for the case of the mask of goregone. it was stolen in 1996. >> the mask was one of more than 100 artefacts stolen. he is the son-in-law of the former president. it has not stopped the illegal trafficking of antiquities. >> this is all the earth they broke excavating illegally. >> this ancient tomb is being looted. this picture was taken in jan when the jars and walls were intact. the diggings destroyed some of the 2,000-year-old pottery. and the surrounding walls are starting to cave in. >> we are looking for treasures. gold, silver, diamonds. the problem is that they destroy whole sites for the sick of finding something they don't find. >> tunisia's rich history nation is a tart. >> these are the sites. there arous thaned like this. many are unproject and open to looting. archeologists say looting is not the only problem. the minister of culture admits archeology has not been a top priority. this is a problem of strategy, more than a problem o
three years after it was recovered in tunisia, the culture minister is taking it home. >> translation: we are sell operating a happy solution for the case of the mask of goregone. it was stolen in 1996. >> the mask was one of more than 100 artefacts stolen. he is the son-in-law of the former president. it has not stopped the illegal trafficking of antiquities. >> this is all the earth they broke excavating illegally. >> this ancient tomb is being looted. this picture was...
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[laughter] >> tunisia is very different. tunisia has a higher literacy rate for women. much more inclusion of women in society and spooky the days. they have secularized society. selenium is becoming more bias in religious and spiritual women who are starting to call themselves up again et cetera because that is what the religion one. their understanding of political phenomenon is much clearer. so it understands that you know what, we voted in, but we should be except enough right in voted out because if we don't give the people the right to vote us out, tomorrow they will never vote is icann. the pragmatic side. pakistan is not necessarily an election and the one election or the flood politicians he wanted me to talk about and i will in another panel sunday when the focus on them. secondly, we've very serious problems on the education front. we give only 1.2% over school-age children between the age of 515 u. don't go to any kind of school. two thirds of her female population is totally illiterate. the creates a very different political, social and cultural dynamic. >>
[laughter] >> tunisia is very different. tunisia has a higher literacy rate for women. much more inclusion of women in society and spooky the days. they have secularized society. selenium is becoming more bias in religious and spiritual women who are starting to call themselves up again et cetera because that is what the religion one. their understanding of political phenomenon is much clearer. so it understands that you know what, we voted in, but we should be except enough right in...
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tunisia's interim prime minister and president obama shook hands.the support will make it easier for the tunisia government to raise money from international capitol markets at favorable rates. ttunisia is looking to close a $2 billion to $3 billion hole n this year's budget. >>> in an effort to help the country stand against russia international leaders are prepared to give ukraine billions of dollars in aid. we'll take a closer look at the history and how it makes life and leadership in countries like ukraine more difficult. and back in the united states there were protests in south carolina against this man and this flag. that man, he's an university president. >> today is the deadline for political candidates in ukraine's presidential election next month. there are dangers ukrainia conct ukrainian corruption could interrupt and create a daunting task. >> setting up a business in ukraine? first there is a step by step guide. first get grip of the paperwork and then get prepared to sweat as you may the amount of money needed to start a business. >
tunisia's interim prime minister and president obama shook hands.the support will make it easier for the tunisia government to raise money from international capitol markets at favorable rates. ttunisia is looking to close a $2 billion to $3 billion hole n this year's budget. >>> in an effort to help the country stand against russia international leaders are prepared to give ukraine billions of dollars in aid. we'll take a closer look at the history and how it makes life and leadership...
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a young man in the town in tunisia advances he hadn't anticipated the example so there was the need. and even in the case of al qaeda and the jihad i and the rulersh, you had of the reassessment of taking into account the will of the people. i think in the case of the muslim brotherhood the issue was more i would say concrete and practical along the lines that being in opposition, they have to focus on and develop a love of social support networks and a lot of service provision networks and they did quite a bit of that. what they were not faced with beyond the nominal they were not faced with the need for the social theory and the political theory or economic theory. there is no such thing as the political sort. what you have is the claim of such. you have the presentation of guiding principles as if they are solutions. keep in min mind the ideas thats on the proposed ideas and the 20 principles and the progression ocean because of the lack of the needs it was brought into the claim of the total solution and for example would never flushed out because as a matter of fact it never nee
a young man in the town in tunisia advances he hadn't anticipated the example so there was the need. and even in the case of al qaeda and the jihad i and the rulersh, you had of the reassessment of taking into account the will of the people. i think in the case of the muslim brotherhood the issue was more i would say concrete and practical along the lines that being in opposition, they have to focus on and develop a love of social support networks and a lot of service provision networks and...
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is setting up these networks in places like tunisia?oblems with the local government and i think the u.s. is trying to have a positive relationship with the post arab spring government in tunisia. this issue of 8 -- internet espionage, this is a common issue with u.s. and brazil relations as well. >> john chachas? >> you have six newspapers in front of you and we talk about digital like this is a new frontier of creating content. >> for politicians, it is not. >> the digital marketplace is phenomenal at doing content and repackaging it and distributing it,nd making money off of but someone wrote this and fact checked this, and what is incredible is the digital assets -- how they are creating enormous value for people based on someone else's ip and we will go through an era where that stuff starts to tighten down. >> that sounds like private equity. >> how does this happen? >> they will have to start granting rights to owners of ip to strengthen their ability to watermark and collected through the use of their content. unless we start to
is setting up these networks in places like tunisia?oblems with the local government and i think the u.s. is trying to have a positive relationship with the post arab spring government in tunisia. this issue of 8 -- internet espionage, this is a common issue with u.s. and brazil relations as well. >> john chachas? >> you have six newspapers in front of you and we talk about digital like this is a new frontier of creating content. >> for politicians, it is not. >> the...
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this is not egypt, tunisia or libya. over the past decade, the algerian media have mushroomed. journalists mr. drafting their copy ahead of the official results because to many, president budaflika gateway a foregone conclusion. our starting point this week gatewayalg a algers >> during this campaign, president budaflika was the all but invisible man, scene just twice including this april 3rd meeting with the u.s. secretary of state. he was clinging onto a chair for the photo op. there were rallies, only the 77-year-old had sur 0 gas speaking for him, delivering lines he he cannot. a stroke he suffered last year has reportedly left his speech slurred. he was seen again on voting day. they wheeled him in. the rest of his media appearances during campaign were more like apparitions, speeches from better days. >> the president had access to two t.v. channels which have been broading his past speeches showing him in good health. i personally think this is a manipulation manipulation. he may be severely ill am i think he is using the media to fool people. >> i do not think there is
this is not egypt, tunisia or libya. over the past decade, the algerian media have mushroomed. journalists mr. drafting their copy ahead of the official results because to many, president budaflika gateway a foregone conclusion. our starting point this week gatewayalg a algers >> during this campaign, president budaflika was the all but invisible man, scene just twice including this april 3rd meeting with the u.s. secretary of state. he was clinging onto a chair for the photo op. there...
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a majority of them are from the former french colonies tunisia, morocco, algeria, but they warned that anti-semitism is on the rise in france. the figures are clear -- last year, more than 3000 french jews immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as the years before, and the numbers could keep rising. the study among jews in europe shows that perceived anti-semitism is worse only in hungary. the study also found that almost half of french jews are considering leaving the country because they feel threatened. >> there's a lot to do before the big move. but they're getting everything ready. all their belongings must be packed and carefully labeled. still, they are not entirely pleased about their move. they lived in a paris suburb for more than a decade. and although their moped business is doing very well, they want to leave france. >> if you take the metro in paris wearing a cape or, you do not feel directly attacked, but you do feel watch, and the looks are very intense. >> many french jews are worried about the fact that jewish businesses and shops are increasingly being tar
a majority of them are from the former french colonies tunisia, morocco, algeria, but they warned that anti-semitism is on the rise in france. the figures are clear -- last year, more than 3000 french jews immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as the years before, and the numbers could keep rising. the study among jews in europe shows that perceived anti-semitism is worse only in hungary. the study also found that almost half of french jews are considering leaving the country...
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>> many ask j algeria has not gone through the political and social term i will that others have, tunisia and egypt. what is it about algeria that prevented people rises in the arab spring. >> they fear if they take to the streets, they are not guaranteed that they won't be a massive operation. if demonstrations turn violent, they'll be the ones to whom it will cost dealer. they have experienced that in 1992. they don't want to experience that now. the major transition to come is that it will have to be a nonviolent transition. >> thank you very much indeed for talking to us at al jazeera. >> to china now, and way bow, the version of twitter is set to go public on the nasdaq stock exchange on thursday. it hopes to raise up to $500 million. the beijing based microblogging unit was launched five years ago. it's to have attracted 600 users. we had 144 million users. the company's revenue has tripled in a year, to 188 million. >> jeremy is the director of a research firm tracking chinese media, and says it's an odd time for weibo to be going public. >> in 2011 and 2012 it was the hottest thin
>> many ask j algeria has not gone through the political and social term i will that others have, tunisia and egypt. what is it about algeria that prevented people rises in the arab spring. >> they fear if they take to the streets, they are not guaranteed that they won't be a massive operation. if demonstrations turn violent, they'll be the ones to whom it will cost dealer. they have experienced that in 1992. they don't want to experience that now. the major transition to come is...
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and it is only 70 miles from tunis tunisia, but that is 7 o rough miles of open ocean and something like0,000 people are thought to have died trying to cross that 7 o miles of open water in order to try to find their way to a better life. not long after he became the new pope of the catholic church, pope francis last year, last july, he visited lampedusa, tiny out of the way ends of the earth island. and he said mass there. he criticized what he called the globalization of indifference to immigrants and the risks they take and the ways that they die. and he tossed a wreath into the sea to recognize the 20,000 lives that have been lost, 20,000 people who have died trying to get to this tiny little island so they can get to europe. there is a reason why this new pope has been able to get so many people to take a second look at the catholic church, ri right? this week a bunch of senior leaders from the american catholic church decided to emulate what pope francis did at lampedusa by going to the place in our country where immigrants risk their lives and die trying to get here. cardinal sean
and it is only 70 miles from tunis tunisia, but that is 7 o rough miles of open ocean and something like0,000 people are thought to have died trying to cross that 7 o miles of open water in order to try to find their way to a better life. not long after he became the new pope of the catholic church, pope francis last year, last july, he visited lampedusa, tiny out of the way ends of the earth island. and he said mass there. he criticized what he called the globalization of indifference to...
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has spent a lot of time and energy supporting human rights in russia, in vietnam come in egypt and tunisia, ukraine, iran, syria. so why not cuba? why does our foreign policy agenda discriminates against the freedom seeking people in the western hemisphere? as you know, dr. shah, and i congratulate you for being so sensitive to this, the cuban people have been suffering under the castro dictatorship for more than 50 years. not because of u.s. policy not because the castro brothers continued to harass, to imprison, to torture, to kill the opposition. i'm a political refugee because my family immigrated to the united states when i was eight years old. we were seeking democracy. and i remember driving to havana and my father telling me, ducked down, because gunshots were being fired all around us. my dear friend was 11 when his family came here from cuba, and he can also share some of these heartbreaking stories. but these tragedies continue today in the daily lives of the people of cuba. one pro-democracy leader is named as you know dr. shah, -- known by his nickname. he was in captures the
has spent a lot of time and energy supporting human rights in russia, in vietnam come in egypt and tunisia, ukraine, iran, syria. so why not cuba? why does our foreign policy agenda discriminates against the freedom seeking people in the western hemisphere? as you know, dr. shah, and i congratulate you for being so sensitive to this, the cuban people have been suffering under the castro dictatorship for more than 50 years. not because of u.s. policy not because the castro brothers continued to...
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tunisia the bundesliga man it's been another miserable day for relegation threatened tumble of singles for you wanted them to false but to continue their quest for a champions league spot. even as it opened the scoring with a gemini two minutes old the full cap and a brunette and can be supported check out dave's two balls books kylie people in each of its grabbed a consolation goal from book in the fifty eighth minute. miles went by new ground then follows the league wins in securing the time i call the one on fourteen counts it with both someplace brownish like to know. thanks to late goals from strikers condo that otto and mario man cheek summers ago the schools in this weekend's of the games so far and goldman won a thriller again smuggling was brave in defeat it all from twenty three year long. trying to extend glad the full two hours broken hand to play dance a goal a stroll and on thursday for and thoughtless the time to come over. still to come on somebody milbank has to leave the codes and more on that shortly. and don't go take a shower cap an onlooker the bundesliga table wh
tunisia the bundesliga man it's been another miserable day for relegation threatened tumble of singles for you wanted them to false but to continue their quest for a champions league spot. even as it opened the scoring with a gemini two minutes old the full cap and a brunette and can be supported check out dave's two balls books kylie people in each of its grabbed a consolation goal from book in the fifty eighth minute. miles went by new ground then follows the league wins in securing the time...
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for the population of tunisia. on attracting foreign dollar investments in very strong growth sectors. and in really moving towards investment for growth. thank you niceya offers very much hope that out of the reviews of the program, that tunisia matured into those programs, it will be a success story, i'm convinced of it. he calls this country which i i don't prepare to see you until they rost a lot. >> the atlantic county critical hosted a discussion today on the bit coin and the future of digital occurrencey. that's live. then later today treasury secretary will hold a press conference after the world bank meeting today live at 6:00 eastern. >> for over 35 years c-span brings public affairs events take over gton yoo and offer complete gaffle to gavel coverage at the house all as a service of proiftsthi industry. 35 years ago shts and brought to you as a public service by your local cable satellite performer. he has you like like of the international development talks about the global epoverty. >> senate hearing
for the population of tunisia. on attracting foreign dollar investments in very strong growth sectors. and in really moving towards investment for growth. thank you niceya offers very much hope that out of the reviews of the program, that tunisia matured into those programs, it will be a success story, i'm convinced of it. he calls this country which i i don't prepare to see you until they rost a lot. >> the atlantic county critical hosted a discussion today on the bit coin and the future...
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then i would choose to be tunisia up for what is currently owns it just to talk about neighboring countries whether to recall effort to coax of democracy. this is going to lose we used the tools of democracy but there's no substance in them that's one of the critiques in the book is exactly the case. don't you think that i go in terms of democracy in respect of human rights is faring better than. it stays saudi arabia or moderate reasonable one should compare with glacier is a moroccan compare myself i'd like to be compared to two different from the transition. i like to be compared to spain. why should i be compared to libya. for lunch and the traditions to the crisis the eight kind of scare crow. because there is a crisis elsewhere for my country to experiment with anything new. that guy that's an open question i'd like people to to answer me for you personally. you decided to team up abroad in the united states. many disputes with both the lake house in the second on the scene up. we've been with us i mean do you feel that you are rejected because of what you see it what you think more b
then i would choose to be tunisia up for what is currently owns it just to talk about neighboring countries whether to recall effort to coax of democracy. this is going to lose we used the tools of democracy but there's no substance in them that's one of the critiques in the book is exactly the case. don't you think that i go in terms of democracy in respect of human rights is faring better than. it stays saudi arabia or moderate reasonable one should compare with glacier is a moroccan compare...
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for self expression and information sharing is how he instigated organize protests the uprisings in tunisia and egypt in twenty eleven when he labelled twitter revolution swept masses using websites to coordinate the rounds. as for the upcoming changes to the web political columnist can probably use. it's time for the us monopoly to be broken. they were able to to dominate every aspect of the internet from the very beginning for example determining the protocol for god you are else would work and so on to something that has been is about to change to the first time since that time he indicated that more than twenty years ago in terms of privacy. i don't think there's any indication at this point the united states is about to respect privacy. despite the interest no revelations about the match and the nsa spying on americans and people all around the world. there's no indication that at the nad states has any interest in actually increasing privacy martin officer of lovable and encrypted email service as a growing number of people are seeking to protect their privacy. in the wake of sweeping
for self expression and information sharing is how he instigated organize protests the uprisings in tunisia and egypt in twenty eleven when he labelled twitter revolution swept masses using websites to coordinate the rounds. as for the upcoming changes to the web political columnist can probably use. it's time for the us monopoly to be broken. they were able to to dominate every aspect of the internet from the very beginning for example determining the protocol for god you are else would work...
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algeria and tunisia are much better, and, in fact, there have been some good things in tunisia wherethey've prevented seem from leaving. so they are all concerned about the throughout the entire region. >> are the groups becoming stronger, weaker? what's the tendency there? >> it depends where you talk about. in libya i think they're getting stronger. in the eastern part where al-shabaab is, i think their tactics are evolving. not sure they're getting stronger, but they are having more smith candidated -- smith candidated -- sophisticated kind of attacks. and then as you head over to mali, i think they're weakened a little bit, but between the northeastern part of mali and the southwestern part of libya, we're really concerned. >> general, in libya could you describe how these militant groups are getting stronger? is it simply through intimidation and force, or are they actually providing some kind of government -- governance, rule of law, organization? are they, is it a charm offensive in some respects? >> i think, as always, it's a little bit of everything. i think mainly it's abou
algeria and tunisia are much better, and, in fact, there have been some good things in tunisia wherethey've prevented seem from leaving. so they are all concerned about the throughout the entire region. >> are the groups becoming stronger, weaker? what's the tendency there? >> it depends where you talk about. in libya i think they're getting stronger. in the eastern part where al-shabaab is, i think their tactics are evolving. not sure they're getting stronger, but they are having...
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tunisia is not to condemn him to put it on and on the great schlep to do what she handed kites. i'm going today to sign a noble one. earlier in the day president i intended to be at the bottom the memorial hall the old tara has been fed up with the victims of the ferry accident. she paid her respects to those who lost their lives. i will do some of their family. talked about it. ibm means. there's been an outpouring of green fence that nest in korea but this one will face a tragedy that's left more than three hundred people dead or missing to pay respects to the victims and their families a large scale memorial alter opened tuesday in the city of on site to replace the temporary one that was installed last week urging the deal was on site and spoke to those who paid a visit. dressed in black people might not remember the victims of this whole tragedy in bali in front of or treat on weekday. this new meme or a hole opens on tuesday at a park in intensity the venue is six times larger than the previous altered in the city. you will stay open twenty four hours a day for anyone to p
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expression in sharing information they can help someone instigate organize protests uprisings in tunisia and egypt three years ago were even called twitter revolutions using the website to courtney to rallies across the pond so from the institute of technology in society in rio is brazil's new law will only do good for dinner. parked our plans for border countries to be inspired by this. this view of this and do applaud the farms of principles that are important such as enough totality free speech privacy and of course in the lights off. despite progress in those five revelations it end up getting much more attention and much more momentum to be passed on below is the president giving out lots of talk about de centralizing the internet lately let's take a lesson a summer statements the station should occur on an equal. this is the show is ensure that no country will have a hairy creature wait is that the other. is it possible that the case of so called too many cooks in the kitchen it that everybody has a say in what goes on on the internet all the same time governments civil society aca
expression in sharing information they can help someone instigate organize protests uprisings in tunisia and egypt three years ago were even called twitter revolutions using the website to courtney to rallies across the pond so from the institute of technology in society in rio is brazil's new law will only do good for dinner. parked our plans for border countries to be inspired by this. this view of this and do applaud the farms of principles that are important such as enough totality free...
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it started in tunisia with one man standing up. it exploded in terms of a protest that swept across the arab world. is that the possibility here? >> i do believe in the power of mass protest in russia now. the crackdown is too far gone. but i do believe in is that the regime is valid to self-destruct. we don't know. it is a black box. he is building a black box of a regime. we can know what is going on inside. it could take 20 years. we have no idea. something will be there when it is gone. >> you agree with that? >> yes. the regime that seems so indestructible now, it is based on the price of oil. if something happens to the price of oil and it falls, then it will be difficult for him to prop up financially people who support his regime. over the past two years, while putin was at the helm, the nonoil related sector is in decline. it seems that this industry will continue. it doesn't seem to be any desire on the part of the government to create any other sectors of the economy. everything is controlled by corporations that have co
it started in tunisia with one man standing up. it exploded in terms of a protest that swept across the arab world. is that the possibility here? >> i do believe in the power of mass protest in russia now. the crackdown is too far gone. but i do believe in is that the regime is valid to self-destruct. we don't know. it is a black box. he is building a black box of a regime. we can know what is going on inside. it could take 20 years. we have no idea. something will be there when it is...
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you have important elections in india and in tunisia and leaders in their second year in office.nk you will be a mix of people consolidating power and being elected a new. a lot of the economic activity beyond that which just goes on a day-to-day basis will have a lot to do, certainly in the asia-pacific region, was how effective the united states is in promoting trade. the transpacific ardor ship, if that is to take flight, which will be a very difficult thing to do given the mood in congress could stimulate trade in a big way, which is a job creator here at home. that's a big question and may be pushed off to 2015. >> china's ascendancy in the region is reflected in efforts to complete what you just referenced. the deal would involve 12 nations, including the united states. tona was not invited participate. what with the completion of deal mean for washington and does beijing see it as an economic threat? >> the deal would be good with just the 12 nations being looked at. but i have to tell you without china somehow factored into a long-term strategy, it would be a huge headach
you have important elections in india and in tunisia and leaders in their second year in office.nk you will be a mix of people consolidating power and being elected a new. a lot of the economic activity beyond that which just goes on a day-to-day basis will have a lot to do, certainly in the asia-pacific region, was how effective the united states is in promoting trade. the transpacific ardor ship, if that is to take flight, which will be a very difficult thing to do given the mood in congress...
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tunisia is where i live. these young men since the arab spring have brushed towards extremism and at least 1500 have gone off to fight in the war in syria. whathe great dread, happens when they come back but now far more alarming is libya. it reminds me of afghanistan in the 1990's. fighting each other for power, local power. al qaeda is busy and they're ,oing campaign assassinations training freedom fighters. these extremist islamist groups are terrifying and they already .ave a foothold that will probably take a decade. >> at least the government is still in charge. it is a frenzy of lawlessness. vote.se women want to clearly the taliban and did not stop. not in the major population centers. the afghans really showed they wanted to vote. >> "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014." carlotta gall, what a great picture on the front. thanks thank you. >> great to have you here. >> great to talk to you. ♪ >> kristen wiig stars in a new film, "hateship loveship." schmid and name for herself on seven
tunisia is where i live. these young men since the arab spring have brushed towards extremism and at least 1500 have gone off to fight in the war in syria. whathe great dread, happens when they come back but now far more alarming is libya. it reminds me of afghanistan in the 1990's. fighting each other for power, local power. al qaeda is busy and they're ,oing campaign assassinations training freedom fighters. these extremist islamist groups are terrifying and they already .ave a foothold that...
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saying they would increase sanctions if russia and tunisia to escalate the situation in the ukraine.eresting to see how that would be defined. >> it u.s. and the eu have said that if russia moves militarily into the east of the ukraine they would respond with new sanctions. i believe that is the strategy that they are keeping that is a kind of firewall to try and prevent the russians from taking that step. president putin did not seem to be ready to actually go and do that. not only because of the threat of sanctions, militarily it would be a risky move, much more crimea,s than taking which was achieved basically bloodlessly. >> what to expect from metrics talks between russia, ukraine, eu and u.s.? there are talks taking place, at least. to take place june the end of next week in a european capital, probably geneva. it is obviously good to have diplomacy in action, but frankly expectations are not for a high. the eu and the u.s. have a position which is very different to the russian one. russians are insisting on changes to the constitution of the ukraine, making it a federal struct
saying they would increase sanctions if russia and tunisia to escalate the situation in the ukraine.eresting to see how that would be defined. >> it u.s. and the eu have said that if russia moves militarily into the east of the ukraine they would respond with new sanctions. i believe that is the strategy that they are keeping that is a kind of firewall to try and prevent the russians from taking that step. president putin did not seem to be ready to actually go and do that. not only...
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senate intel came out in january and said yes the violent video did spark protest in egypt and tunisia. >> what difference does it make? >> he can go ahead and call for a vote for a joint select committee with the power of subpoena -- >> we've had investigation. >> the difference here so you are saying ben rhodes purposefully changed the facts -- >> he didn't change any facts. >> so the president could look good. >> no, no. what he said was let's make sure that we don't get into a policy discussion. we want to have it so the president comes across as steady and strong. >> i'm so surprised, juan, that you've covered white houses. you've got amazing investigative journalism. maybe this story isn't important to those who have followed all the twists and turns. the white house is clearly not telling the truth on a few things. if they had said in the beginning, yes, of course, we were trying to protect the president's image. you can understand that. instead they have maintained for a long time that they had nothing to do with it, nothing to do with the video and also if they didn't think it
senate intel came out in january and said yes the violent video did spark protest in egypt and tunisia. >> what difference does it make? >> he can go ahead and call for a vote for a joint select committee with the power of subpoena -- >> we've had investigation. >> the difference here so you are saying ben rhodes purposefully changed the facts -- >> he didn't change any facts. >> so the president could look good. >> no, no. what he said was let's make...
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joining jihadi rebels against president assad the lion's share come from jordan saudi arabia and tunisiaut numbers of hot headed youngsters from europe ready to take up arms there are rising stake a look at some of the figures according to the international center for the study of radicalization and there could now be nearly eleven thousand individuals from more than seventy countries on the ground in syria almost two thousand of these coming from western europe as a staggering eighteen percent of the entire foreign rebel population the main contributors of jihadi recruits from the continent are france and britain together accounting for more than seven hundred people the next states in the supply line for radical brigades are belgium germany and the netherlands but it's not just about the numbers being up there also getting increasingly younger sometimes only fifteen or sixteen years old recently two teenage girls of bosnian origin vanished from homes in austria to join the war artie's peter all the records. well what we're seeing right now is in the latest spate of people from europe c
joining jihadi rebels against president assad the lion's share come from jordan saudi arabia and tunisiaut numbers of hot headed youngsters from europe ready to take up arms there are rising stake a look at some of the figures according to the international center for the study of radicalization and there could now be nearly eleven thousand individuals from more than seventy countries on the ground in syria almost two thousand of these coming from western europe as a staggering eighteen percent...
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jihad as rebels against president assad the lion's share still come from jordan saudi arabia and tunisia but the numbers of hot headed to youngsters from europe ready to take up arms there are surging. at the figures and according to the international center for the study of radicalization they could be now nearly eleven thousand individuals from over seventy nations on the ground in syria and almost two thousand of those all from western europe that's a staggering eighteen percent of the entire foreign rebel population in the country the main contributors of the jihad is to recruits from the continent of france and britain together they account for more that seven hundred people the next in line belgium germany and the netherlands and it's not just about the numbers being out they are also getting increasingly younger sometimes only fifteen or sixteen years old just recently two teenage girls of bosnian origin vanish from their homes it all straight to join the war as peace owner of a ports. well what we're seeing right now is in the latest spate of people from europe coming to fight in
jihad as rebels against president assad the lion's share still come from jordan saudi arabia and tunisia but the numbers of hot headed to youngsters from europe ready to take up arms there are surging. at the figures and according to the international center for the study of radicalization they could be now nearly eleven thousand individuals from over seventy nations on the ground in syria and almost two thousand of those all from western europe that's a staggering eighteen percent of the...
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it started in tunisia with one man standing up, and it exploded in terms of a protest that swept across the arab world. is that the possibility here? >> i don't believe in the power of mass protest in russia right now. usly, the crackdown is too far gone. what i do believe in is the regime is bound eventually to self-struck the. nothing lasts forever. >> rose: how long is forever? >> we don't know. it's a black box. he has succeeded in building a black box of a regime so by definition we can't know what is going on inside. will it take a year or will it take 20 years? we have no idea. but something will be there when it's gone. >> rose: you agree with that? >> ( translated ): yes, but, you see, the regime that seems so indestructible now, it is based on the prices of poil. and if something happens to the price ofile and it falls, then it will be much more difficult for him to prop up financially the people that support his regime. and so, over the past few years, while putin was at the helm, the nonoil-related sector has been in decline, in rapid decline. and it seems that this tendency
it started in tunisia with one man standing up, and it exploded in terms of a protest that swept across the arab world. is that the possibility here? >> i don't believe in the power of mass protest in russia right now. usly, the crackdown is too far gone. what i do believe in is the regime is bound eventually to self-struck the. nothing lasts forever. >> rose: how long is forever? >> we don't know. it's a black box. he has succeeded in building a black box of a regime so by...
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information sharing they could help you instigate and organize protests remember the upheavals in tunisiaand egypt of two thousand and eleven which were even labeled twitter revolutions that's what it coming changes to the web political columnist ted roll believes it's time for the u.s. monopoly to be broken they were able to it to dominate every aspect of the internet from the very beginning for example determining how the protocol for u r l's would work and so on something that has is about to change for the first time since the found we have the internet more than twenty years ago in terms of privacy i don't think that there's any indication at this point that the united states is about to respect privacy despite the edward snowden revelations about the national the n.s.a. spying on americans people all around the world there's no indication that the united states has any interest in actually increasing privacy. meanwhile some of those who've long food for internet freedom actually put their own freedom and risk the power of a founder currently on remand in a high security facility in
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and tried to explain what broke out from tunisia through the rest of the arab world in terms of a desire for dignity and democracy and of course that wasn't a very important part but there was a much larger story which is the economic pressures that may be able to point out and the growing pains of national definition of coming out of dynastic empire the ottoman empire and trying to develop some kind of national integrity where the nation the people below would actually be the sovereigns of their own destiny and of their nation to be able to decide what kind of governments we have sort of broken halfway through that and then we've gone to this reaction because in many ways we've seen the crumbling of very weak nation states in libya in syria in yemen and it's created. it's created great fear throughout the middle east that somehow the arab states are not going to be able to break in to this democratic. fourth wave that so many people hoped it would do because of economic failures failures of political culture and very few people have talked about the political culture side of this and bu
and tried to explain what broke out from tunisia through the rest of the arab world in terms of a desire for dignity and democracy and of course that wasn't a very important part but there was a much larger story which is the economic pressures that may be able to point out and the growing pains of national definition of coming out of dynastic empire the ottoman empire and trying to develop some kind of national integrity where the nation the people below would actually be the sovereigns of...
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about the women's initiative that the bush center runs where you have all the women from egypt and tunisia who have come over and are involved in all different sectors of the economy. they are, however, the exception. they will be leaders in their country, but something they'll have to fight against is something we strive for in countries and encourage moderation, but moderation on a scale to this, this is almost unfathomable for america that this is actually still happening in 2014 around the world. >> greg, wouldn't cair be better served putting out a statement condemning these violent acts against women and focusing on that issue instead of again, smearing a filmmaker who is airing the truth? >> that's islamophobic, even if you point out the deeds, you're the biggest by exposing their atrocities. i think they should arrest the filmmaker. they have done it before. why not arrest this guy? illustrates two things, two quick points. the folly of the american feminist who is obsessed with demonizing hobby lobby or people who use gender -- don't use gender free pronouns on campus. those are e
about the women's initiative that the bush center runs where you have all the women from egypt and tunisia who have come over and are involved in all different sectors of the economy. they are, however, the exception. they will be leaders in their country, but something they'll have to fight against is something we strive for in countries and encourage moderation, but moderation on a scale to this, this is almost unfathomable for america that this is actually still happening in 2014 around the...
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we have seen this up close in terms of the results in tunisia and egypt.e have seen that shock waves created. a source of tremendous political and social instability. in december there was an insightful article, lessons from the past, securing land rights in the wake of typhoon 9m. the article quoted officials and unequal access to land is a central issue that cuts across both rural and urban sectors in the philippines. unequal access to land is a significant issue that occurs worldwide. we know of significant land grabbing that is occurring and does occur for some years now in cambodia and in china and in peru. administrator shock, what is usaid doing to urge the government of the philippines to address the issue of land grabbing and most importantly what about the rampant corruption that on a local level that allows land grabbing to record? her for over and over again that the philippines is making progress on fighting corruption. however, even philippine anti-corruption officials will limit the with corruption in this area in terms of land grabbing that
we have seen this up close in terms of the results in tunisia and egypt.e have seen that shock waves created. a source of tremendous political and social instability. in december there was an insightful article, lessons from the past, securing land rights in the wake of typhoon 9m. the article quoted officials and unequal access to land is a central issue that cuts across both rural and urban sectors in the philippines. unequal access to land is a significant issue that occurs worldwide. we...
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but not seeking to intervene it is just trying to master sends its contents into eastern ukraine tunisia and it has been installed in the presidential election on the kitchen. it's almost a dollar bill. this one does not want to see him less than a hundred here. smart against us. and i was in the jubilee go from each state is the strategic perspective of security in europe. speaking to you letting on. only sixteen people being killed in chile offering huge fog told through the historic port city of about myself in front of dr hundreds of homes and forced the evacuation of some ten thousand people during a tour of the worst affected areas prisoners held by nicole did a terrible tragedy. i can tell the whole school i make on the street to help raise their names get to the east of the fifty cents and destroying everything in and of the highest town that are not matters while we were freezing. that is as varied residents forced to watch it then eat the good guys are in sync. ten thousand people evacuate its competing to hunt it remained committed to prison. some manage to gather a few things
but not seeking to intervene it is just trying to master sends its contents into eastern ukraine tunisia and it has been installed in the presidential election on the kitchen. it's almost a dollar bill. this one does not want to see him less than a hundred here. smart against us. and i was in the jubilee go from each state is the strategic perspective of security in europe. speaking to you letting on. only sixteen people being killed in chile offering huge fog told through the historic port...
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not just in tunisia the role soon as you're in it and get to see interesting three years. to get her out but you just get this made the point they did not last and ended on the government and in algeria reacted vigorously forcefully and a lot of people sat at the time that the parents of children who are actually doing a lot of this writing. you know were slapping him across the face and what the are you doing we don't want to go back to where we were. you know from nineteen eighty to two thousand to get back to rome to stop doing this. the stout enough to conduct an idiot but i kept its good for now and and the regime was allowed to re establish order because at that time there was not too good. critical mass for real change at that moment in algeria. this is so scary can see it now. his parents have added father ate with its seamless happen in other places of chaotic the arab spring has been in most parts. does that mean that began in algeria is can this remain frozen in time. i don't know who. humans who at the end of spring makes us the weekends. the camps. i placed it
not just in tunisia the role soon as you're in it and get to see interesting three years. to get her out but you just get this made the point they did not last and ended on the government and in algeria reacted vigorously forcefully and a lot of people sat at the time that the parents of children who are actually doing a lot of this writing. you know were slapping him across the face and what the are you doing we don't want to go back to where we were. you know from nineteen eighty to two...
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situation in the country as a boarder shots of so called arab spring in the contrast of neighboring tunisia and libya. there is an extended the deadline for cal to a misty the ministry of economy declares that some people cannot neglect or property in time the previous deadline was december the first two thousand thirteen. the deadline has been extended until june thirty two thousand fourteen pm est means that the government will not apply to taxation to legalize property. wells who was as though a solution to that though. the government provides the opportunity to legalize or property or assets which were not indicated in the tax return this is your last chance to cut your tax expenditures in the kitchen illegal as assets will work for the kind of kyrgyzstan with the new mostly shows will be good news though is the most clear before that. the aircraft and topical guide airbase were relocated to comment on the airfield was the place that is getting in the preaching of the quad on but experienced pilots union professionals will take part in the parade. the windies this promise that the audie
situation in the country as a boarder shots of so called arab spring in the contrast of neighboring tunisia and libya. there is an extended the deadline for cal to a misty the ministry of economy declares that some people cannot neglect or property in time the previous deadline was december the first two thousand thirteen. the deadline has been extended until june thirty two thousand fourteen pm est means that the government will not apply to taxation to legalize property. wells who was as...
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foreigners fighting alongside jihadist rebels against president assad they are mostly from libya tunisia and saudi arabia but around ten percent from western europe and among the latest two teenage girls from austria who vanished from their homes to join the holy war he's pretty are all of us now joining us live to tell us more about this good to see you it's rather unusual for girls to be recruited like this so what's known about them. well what we're seeing right now is in the latest spate of people from europe coming to fight in the war in syria it seems that two girls aged sixteen and fifteen incredibly young girls have gone there to take part in jihad now their families only found out about this after they saw posts that were placed on social media and now all of this is developing at the moment it is worth noticing that there are is some skepticism about the legitimacy of some of the photographs that have been put out it seems that some of these photographs that show the girls surrounded by armed men brandishing a k forty seven s. may have been photographs that we've seen in the pa
foreigners fighting alongside jihadist rebels against president assad they are mostly from libya tunisia and saudi arabia but around ten percent from western europe and among the latest two teenage girls from austria who vanished from their homes to join the holy war he's pretty are all of us now joining us live to tell us more about this good to see you it's rather unusual for girls to be recruited like this so what's known about them. well what we're seeing right now is in the latest spate of...