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because they could have died. she took me into the holes and suggested that i hide up in the roof she put me there she works harder in sick i took him in and instructed him to hinds in the attic. when the wheel or the genocide started and i was nine years old i was in third grade. of course i was afraid. i had to be brief because they attack or so would come and ask me these there anyone in the house and i would say no there is nobody if you were me that if i peer out of myself they could kill me and my children i came out after three months together with this brave woman but first we really need to prevent genocide from happening again in a dress and staggering aftermath so we can rebuild this world my advice to people is to have longed. for you to let love come back in manas so that war never
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returns to this country. six years after the chant aside we started bringing troops of rwanda and women leaders one of them was a lawyers here in new. we don't speak different political but this dispute was the one that she had to figure out how you bury eight hundred thousand corpses without any quick meant and what to do about five hundred thousand orphans. adopted the program. and one it took them to the homes. this is sexist or one chip in its head that repeated to the been. there the highest percentage of women in any parliament in the world. to fit in and that's to miss it but then of pick up to the over.
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there is that this country can be. in music the thing to do and we'll do it but. we unity because fissionable people. think. it's a bad player not only real wonder that's here at the fest pad festival but many countries responded to the invitation that's replace the amount of top off the internet at the end and. then it's to be a different level of conflict with the new people who refuse to be involved. so that it's tomorrow it comes up and says it's go and fight these other girls.
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just a minute we dance together we sing together why should we fight. you say your shoulder to the show so do we try to sing songs or a piece for us i'm a haro it's a piece of boom ways unity with you and we try to cultivate national pride to us you're not. the colors that we wear of the colors of the national fly. is a bus sensually is that we are making a contribution to the unification and us unity which brings about peace. your mind should look at the darkness but you're real and your action driven or true. regardless of what anybody thinks of the
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iranian government or the regime i think iran is grossly misrepresented. they run your nation as a whole it has always been a defensive posture it's never been in an office of posture. you have been good wages for intervention you know specific in one thousand fifty six when our first democratically elected government said it was overthrown by a cia agent and it british. there is a very serious wall of mistrust between that iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want iraq war was a very stark reminder news line is that they were isolated as iran was being pounded in and civilian centers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust where the rest
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of the world. looks. like. that of. it all you express ourselves through rap music when the motor the jew we talk about things we see in real life i'm living with them the. whole bundle of those good job the whole goal posts just. looks a. little of them but as comes from nationalism and i'm from the love of our mother would enjoy what we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in
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iran coming in but by people all over the world hopefully will have a positive effect even if it's just a small was. cut cut. cut . i always wanted to own some homers to know these are there learned in my childhood and use them in my work. her car. her. it's all silence at the end so march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. you're. sure. it's history did i think it's one of the common in our century
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a leader of them doing this to so many people. the first there is nothing we can do about it but the memory of logic can make you think how to prevent. her what can we do to stop making it happen again as humans not this there's not a civil union is not the same right these you know not as citizens of any country but as humans. this is basically adaptation of aging from one thousand to twenty my interpretation has been to bring all of these elements in this this moral painting and see how it
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works in fun temporaries time. as i was working the ransom here on earth taking place in the green movement so a lot of this is here is just current events that they're shocked by mobile phones and recorded as rossi's made their brains we could meet and still. their reason for this uprising is that people vent on voltaire's and their voice was. told people i've been ill you get and dave wants their voices heard on. this movement has been on why that's the civil rights movement. i talk about symbolism off the mind but activism a good deal if your mind should look at the darkness but you build your actions should be driven to work chance.
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markets. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports. rallies to mark the anniversary of a pro-democracy uprising in bahrain are put down tactics and weapons from the u.k. sparking claims of western governments hypocrisy of a different revolts in the region. one sided reports from syria blaming only the regime for atrocities seen by some as a temp to hide the truth of the conflict by sweeping rebel crimes under the carpet . and sizing up their rivals u.s. leaders could china's vice president meet with great he jinping to nations right for the upper hand turbulent relationship.
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and online twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the pictures are familiar regime forces cracking down on protesters but this time they're emanating from bahrain just hours ago activists trying to mark the one year anniversary of a proto moxy uprising but dispersed by heavily armed police and those are bent reports the weapons as well as the tactics may have been imported from the u.k. . tear gas and stun grenades supposedly the work of a reformed police force but one year on since the first anti-government protests were crushed in bahrain it seems not much has changed the only difference now the crackdown has been planned by one of britain's former top cops jon the eights used to be assistant commissioner of london's metropolitan police he now works for
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bahrain's monarchy which says he's there to oversee police reforms the police have borrowed or behaving despicably their latest trick is to throw cancer tear gas into homes of people they don't like shut the doors and people have died choking to death tear gas or use out of doors and i think for the british police officer mr yates is retired to be associated in any way with that is his role yes resign from scotland yard last year in early fix him of the phone hacking scandal he popped up in bahrain in december as part of the regime's p.r. campaign to clean up its image a campaign pushed hard it seems by yeats himself he recently told the daily telegraph his new charges had a well rehearsed plan for the anniversary of the uprising adding the concept of reasonable reaction to provocation has been reinforced. as for the uprising itself he said this isn't organized protests it's just vandalism rioting on the streets
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claims hotly disputed by london's bahraini community i mean you get thousands and thousands of people. demanding their rights and. if you seem to forget that there are sixty over sixty five people actually died from police brutality activists in bahrain insist their protest was peaceful their aim to reach the iconic roundabout in the capital. they say they were met by tanks toxic gas and rubber bullets what we witnessed on the ground as not. the front or from. the previous day but it's been extended through the toxic gases and use of poisoning. mr john contributing we should see a positive things at the ground what we are seeing today is nothing acceptable it may not just be british tactics bahrain's easing but weapons to government figures
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show the u.k. sold over one million pounds worth of rifles and artillery equipment to bahrain from july to september last year long after blood was spilled despite insisting all licenses had been revoked as for yates his contract runs until april by which time he hopes to put in place concrete reforms on this evidence that seems a long way off either bennett r.t. london. a middle east expert says the different attitude world powers of take into bahrain's uprising is easily explained by how useful the regime is to them. those countries which are regarded as allies but were still stooges of the west basically . criticized regularly it's not just the gulf states but i mean in particular it is also countries like yemen whose brutal dictatorial present prison former president
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is currently in the united states receiving medical treatment there were demonstrations in saudi arabia a few days ago which got very little coverage of course so these have no democracy at all it is probably the most undemocratic country in lean trial the arab world no one talks about this because it's a useful country it has always and it does what the west starts to mention in bahrain was green lighted by the united states which is very strong. and they crushed the uprising. but eric out he has also provided us with some insight on the current crisis in syria a special interview with him is on here in about twenty five minutes but before that here's what's coming up in the program turkey to keep our economic war on iran decided to protect its national interests by continuing to pour to rein in oil. activists in syria claim that government troops have sent tanks to attack western
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szell areas in the country's fourth largest city of hama that says the fighting shows no sign of abating the epicenter of the uprising the city of homs but with reports hard to very fine there are concerns that someone turning the regime painted in the bad light and not the opposition. since the beginning of the uprising in syria last march the regime of bashar al assad has been accused of oppression torture and killing but with abad much of holmes blame has since focused on assad's forces attacking civilians and shell in residential areas. that the little yard calls himself a member of the opposition and intellectual not true aleutian everyone his stress is from a social democratic group originally from holmes he blames assad for mistakes which allowed bloodshed at the start but he just defies what the regime is doing in his native city now he is the two i and he is touring to to.
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protect civilians i think that in homs there are many gangs you know there is a title and everyone can claim that he belongs with this title and no one can ban him the danger posed by the armed m.t.s. side forces was seen in the killing of a french journalist last month and bill says when he went to homs he put in his mind that the syrian opposition is very peaceful and the g.m. is trying to frame them so he he was like a pioneer in the call and he was killed by the some gang attacks on government targets have become increasingly bloody themselves with twenty eight people killed and scores injured one attack on a military base in a little last week f.s.a. free syrian army recruits entered to admit its responsibility before the organization laid to deny did blame and government forces claim ridiculed by the regime i want the insurgents and terrorists have committed this attack only an
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insane person could say that the government is killing its officials and officers and destroying its own administrative buildings these armed terror groups were created to commit these crimes and they have committed them in the past and will continue to do so. if the west and the arab street supported last sunday the arab league for food political and financial support for the opposition to its ranks it is similar call from the leader of al qaida. to unite to help overthrow bashar al assad recent reports suggest iraqi weapons qatari troops and libyan rebels a role in syria on the opposition side this makes for a volatile and highly dangerous makes one of many western powers interested in fomenting unrest and syria and so they'll turn a blind eye to extreme weapons coming in through borders like lebanon and turkey to
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create the very militants i won't call them terrorist but very dangerous armed groups foreign pressure has focused on the assad regime with the syrian government and its international supporters say there's been a total failure talk all that violence from opposition forces which has been a key factor in the country's present turmoil they won't find it a solution to the country's crisis isn't possible without recognizing all its causes written off notes he damascus syria. is now inside syria well for first hand reports and impressions on the situation there to check out her twitter feed her latest tweet says locals are skeptical about the latest arab league initiative to bring in peacekeepers are deeply concerned about al-qaeda militants allegedly fighting in the country. patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spiked told r.t. that some major players are rejecting peaceful solutions for syria and polarizing
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on already complex situation. the removal of diplomats from syria. the. desire to arm the free syrian army from the west and to basically support them to give them kind of sectioned off training areas where they can develop an open strong opposition apart from the kind of threat of a sad all suggest that you know the west isn't willing to have you know encourage any kind of dialogue or discourse at all ultimately they want you know they've now polarized the situation they've now said you know. this evil we need to get rid of him they use those kind of terms evil you know the. ogre or bogeyman and you know the syrian people are vulnerable victims who need to be protected by the west now i think we saw the same thing with good afi and it's always very striking that you know it was only two years ago that assad was seen as the group's reformer in syria the west were basically queuing up to talk to him. pleasure times correspondent
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prepare scoble says unlike libya syria won't fall under western influence through intervention because it has a stronger position in the region. well this takes in syria so what's higher compared to libya because this is that directs each act a direct clash between the u.s. and nato on one side and russia and china on the one you know on the other side much more david was in libya in libya russia and china and even to the other breaks and germany as well they said ok maybe this is not the red line yes let's give them the benefit of the doubt i mean the french and the brits and the americans the country was destroy syria you cannot do that because first of all they're going to have to fight the real army even if they're not very competent but they are battle hardened there's been two wars in the middle east the syrian army it's a smaller country there's more population you cannot simply landings asian is out
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of the question because the it would go all over the place the repercussions to turkey to jordan to iraq to saudi arabia so nato spread is to foment civil war and that's it's like it is as active what they are doing. what china's stance on syria also crop top on the first day of talks to the chinese vice president's visit to the u.s. she jinping is american colleagues a voice disappointment with beijing and moscow vetoing that recently were his admission on syria also that china was a criticism of its type of trade that was an act of copyright in force which was the visiting vice president took stoically. brief exchanges that he was not a ceremonial as american leaders sized up being the man widely tipped to be beijing the next decade christine because of the nation state between the two economic times. he loves me loves me that age old question is one
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china at least has every right to ask regarding its relationship with the united states just in the last three years china has been winding down mind. praised and envied for its ability to do whatever it wants to right now in china the government can disconnect parts of its internet in the case of war we need to have that here too the chinese pay zero capital gains tax folks in congress are also going to get a chance to decide later in the month whether our construction workers should sit around doing nothing while china builds the best railroads the best schools the best airports. in the world but it turns out those chocolate covered compliments seem to come just as frequently as those cold hearted criticisms from human rights to currency devaluation to trade we finally need to confront the issue of trade with china all too often china's been competing in a way that's tilting the playing field and is unfair to u.s.
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work and it's not just the president himself those hoping to take his job also tend to flip flop on china these guys around for us and in and out of it and looking for ways to. to work to harness china doesn't want to various they want to see has succeeded thrive so we can buy more chinese products ivan eland senior fellow at the independent institute says the paradox transcends the rhetoric we borrow a lot of money from china too so it's quite a curious thing that we're really borrowing money to pay for defending other countries from china right i mean that's what really during the mixed messages are reaching the masses as well in a recent gallup poll by fifty two percent to thirty two percent americans were more likely to name china than the united states as the leading economic power in the world today even though it's not however in a separate survey when asked which country represents the greatest danger china came in second only after iran in life and love there appears to be
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a fine line between resentment and respect i want to beat china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business if you look at china they're in a very different such as they say for their own retirement security they don't have the f.t.c. they don't have the modern welfare state and china's growing it's that growth and the sharing is caring relationship that has bound these countries in this holy union this trade and economic interdependence with china is really a defining factor and perhaps like most relationships there's nothing simple. about the one between the u.s. and china there are disagreements about who gets to lead when how to spend the money and how to raise the children but the fact is this relationship is one that's going to be around for generations to come in washington christine present our team . but paul craig roberts he said in president reagan's administration says that
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u.s. desperation to store china's rapid rise could prove costly the united states says it is responding to china in two ways one it's trying to reduce china's independent access to oil around accounts for twenty percent of china's oil so it doesn't make a lot of sense for washington to go to china and say. embargo yourself from iranian oil and let us go to an american puppet in office in that country as well so we can prevent your economic development from catching up to us too quickly and the united states is responding to china also with increased military presence the united states says that the south china sea is an area of national interest to the united states therefore said
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it doesn't make any sense it's like china saying the gulf of mexico is an area of national interest to china so i think these types of. militaristic statements. encourage china to build up its military and so the americans a sensibly maybe trying to start another arms race. and you can log on to our website artie dot com for the latest news and videos any time you like it's just some of what's just a click away how could be a devastating blow to the world's second largest stock exchange as they take out its web site with an online knockout of. how close mark the world has come to another novel style disaster reveal fresh claims over a fire on board a russian nuclear sub find out more how to dot com.

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