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patrol inacekeepers the north of mali. they control this part of the country. a temporary truce with the government allowed forces into the election. the situation is tense there. they were accused of kidnapping officials last week. the government has to -- it is clearly stated in the text of the constitution owns that we should have equality. it has never been put into practice. we want it to be implemented, being ae it risks into bomb it will explode. >> the united nations is holding elections bring peace and stability. international community promised billions of dollars in aid to legitimate government. >> it is one of the poorest countries in the world. me security concerns alians. >> almost 7 million people are registered to vote. tens of thousands of people may leave the north. ony cannot find their names the list. >> people have felt excluded from politics. this election is no different. it will not matter how they vote. here and ine live the south. this is where the election will be decided. people want a president who can unite. and develop the country
patrol inacekeepers the north of mali. they control this part of the country. a temporary truce with the government allowed forces into the election. the situation is tense there. they were accused of kidnapping officials last week. the government has to -- it is clearly stated in the text of the constitution owns that we should have equality. it has never been put into practice. we want it to be implemented, being ae it risks into bomb it will explode. >> the united nations is holding...
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he is unconvinced by this election and very much pushing for a different makeup to the north of mali. let's bring in our correspondent who has been covering these elections for us. bringing us every development as it has happened. can you give us a sense about what people have been saying about this election? is there an element of optimism? are people unconvinced by what will happen next? >> people were keen to get to the polling stations. we are starting to get a sense from the pronouncements made by the observer groups deployed throughout this election for what has been -- participation levels are higher than people thought. that first part of the test, the measure of how successful this election has been, seems to have gone well. we have no official figures. we are waiting to hear from the authorities, the ministry in charge of this election. for now, it has not pronounced itself. turnout was quite strong. in that sense, this was a vote that is a year overdue, this was an opportunity to get back to the polling stations, back to the ballot boxes. it was him directed -- it was inter
he is unconvinced by this election and very much pushing for a different makeup to the north of mali. let's bring in our correspondent who has been covering these elections for us. bringing us every development as it has happened. can you give us a sense about what people have been saying about this election? is there an element of optimism? are people unconvinced by what will happen next? >> people were keen to get to the polling stations. we are starting to get a sense from the...
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an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside the authorities here. for the world bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north liberated but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and in a fit they brought the chair to a square in the center of gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for one to shari'a law they imposed or do so we're against their opinion they don't consider the mu
an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside the authorities here. for the world bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north liberated but for some followers of traditional islam that was...
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an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here got out of the world a lot bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north from the berated but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father of three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and they figure they brought the kid to a squirrel in the center of the gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a band-aid here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from silly man's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for one to sharia law they imposed or do will say we're against their o
an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here got out of the world a lot bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north from the berated but for some followers of traditional...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans it is now many people who joined the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys that frayed that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok on why they will never come back here. because mali and france now here. but france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that these noles claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration just to very much evident. critical. care and. that is no legal matters except anguish for me research it and. no one can restart. it sou
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans it is now many people who joined the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys that frayed that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans it is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys i've read that these people will come back. no they will not come back. or they don't why they will never come back here. because mali and france now here. but front's is drawing much of its bigotry and the very people paris claims to have driven out steven p. to be very much around the same groups that these noles claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration just to very much evident. right to. carry. that is not a legal matter thanks to the anguish. of research and i don't. know wh
but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans it is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys i've read that these people will come back. no they will not come...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans. now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they will not come back. ok oh why they will never come back here. because mali and france now years. that's fronts is drawing much of it's been a treat and the very people paris claims to have driven out still and p. to be very much around the same groups that his nose claimed responsibility for in terra tack on the french wrong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north pole with a feeling of injustice and general frustration us to very much evident. care and. make. certain i don't know. how one can restart. the missing plane. written off now from mali. the talks are about to st
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans. now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they will not come back. ok oh why they will...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are going to be i you guys are afraid that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok or why they will never come back here. because mali and france now here. that's france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that. claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north. a feeling of injustice and general frustration very much evident. in the legal matter it makes. waste. of research and i don't. know when can restart the thing that is the m
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are going to be i you guys are afraid that these people will come back. you...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. no they were not come back. ok why they will never come back you think. because mommy and france now you. that's fronts is drawing much of its bigotry and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around the same group said to his nose claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong iranian facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north over to a feeling of injustice and general frustration just to very much evident. critical period of carrying a bit. back at least not a legal matter it makes everything a bank wis
but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. no they were not...
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ssion had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here. have a lot bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north for the rate hit but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old sulaiman from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father of three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and. they brought the chair to a squirrel in the center of the gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech in which the radicals punish him for wonder surreal all the imposed more do so against their opinion that they don't consider the musli
ssion had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here. have a lot bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north for the rate hit but for some followers of traditional islam that was...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans it is. now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys that frayed that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. all the way on why they will never come back here. because mali and france now here. but france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that to mali's north claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french run uranium facility in neighboring new shan while the very factors that allowed the rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration are still very much evident. in. critical period of campaign money battle is not a legal matter it makes. the bank wish to. re
but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by they while it's militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by they slogans it is. now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys that frayed that these people will come back. you know they will not come back....
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but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets the militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of somali an army to fight against those people going to be i you guys that phrase that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok on why they will never come back you know. because mommy and france now years. that's fronts is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still and p. to be very much around. same groups that to these notes claimed responsibility for tara tacked on in french wrong or any of the city in neighboring new shan while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north prove it's a feeling of injustice and general frustration very much every day and. i think there is a real campaign. believes in the legal make faith. based . resear
but when those ringers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets the militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of somali an army to fight against those people going to be i you guys that phrase that these people will come back. you know...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people who are going to be i you guys are afraid that these people will come back. you know they will not come back. ok on why they will never come back here. because mali and france now years. that's france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that to mali's north claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french run uranium facility in neighboring new jam while the very factories that allowed to the rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration are still very much evident. in critical period of the campaign. is not a legal matter it makes me wish that. respected
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by they slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people who are going to be i you guys are afraid that these people will come back. you know they will not...
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and then kind of affiliated group of peers in mali's north last year and began coordinating with the rebellion of the indigenous african tribal to our regs who sought independence but they soon began infighting after ready cause started imposing sharia law why did they come here in the first place people in this area are very poor this is why we bring in some serve for women and some sweets for kids we visited the chief of the village first the one hundred fifteen year old man says one part of the village strongly supported al qaeda and al qaida divisions are very close hold interpret qur'an to reach them we cross a dried river the soil in mali is north is far from fertile the land is not generous to people farming here this part of kaja village is very conservative so for a woman it's better to be a cover to cover myself we get to a female part of the village in the first house we come across what looks like a women's club the ladies here differ from those swimming naked on the other side of the river we cover ourselves because this is our tradition our religious tradition we protec
and then kind of affiliated group of peers in mali's north last year and began coordinating with the rebellion of the indigenous african tribal to our regs who sought independence but they soon began infighting after ready cause started imposing sharia law why did they come here in the first place people in this area are very poor this is why we bring in some serve for women and some sweets for kids we visited the chief of the village first the one hundred fifteen year old man says one part of...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by these slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals on the stoop they were mistaken and they've joined the songs of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they will not come back. ok oh why they will never come back to me. because mommy and fries now years. that's fronts is drawing much of its bigotry and the very people perish claims to have driven out still and p. to be very much around the same group said to his nose claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong iranian facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that allowed to their rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration just to very much evident. care and that it. is not a legal matter it makes them. wish to. research it and. no one can restart dee
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by these slogans the disc is incomplete now many people who join the radicals on the stoop they were mistaken and they've joined the songs of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they will not come...
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but when those riggers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys affray that these people will come back. no they will not come back. are they all why they will never come back. because mali and france now here. but france is drawing much of its military and the very people paris claims to have driven out still appeared to be very much around. the same groups that. claimed responsibility for a terror attack on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring. while the very factors that allowed to the rise in the north. a feeling of injustice and general frustration very much and they didn't. carry on it is not really it's not legal matters extremists are anguished. research and i don't. think that one can restart. something that is that
but when those riggers of shari'a law too cold to the north a significant number of mali ends either join them or help them. some suggest by their wallets militants have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been drawn in by those slogans it is now many people who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali an army to fight against those people are you guys affray that these people will come back. no they will not come back. are they all...
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are mugello and. he came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over. when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure refn ocean r.t. from mali. churches ransacked worshippers slaughtered and women forced to change religion today's problems faced by the middle east biggest christian group find out more in just a few minutes here in r.t. . i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to four progressive dot com the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state senate hand over any tampons or pads before entering wow so why would they do this are they really that scared that some t
gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are mugello and. he came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over. when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will...
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis. who are. in. the area and we hear. these spent eleven months and they remove the old a little bit more specific. as is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over and when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain that way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. right folks time for a brief world update and we begin in egypt where two of the most leaders from in the muslim brotherhood allied party have been arrested this comes as the country's prime minister has been allowed to grant soldiers the right to arrest civilians after more than seventy people were killed in cairo clashes it is fear that this could lead to authorities declaring a state of emergency as ousted president hosni mubarak did back in twenty eleven in an almost absolute power in the northern province of sinai the military is conducting a sweepin
gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis. who are. in. the area and we hear. these spent eleven months and they remove the old a little bit more specific. as is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over and when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain that way tease for some time...
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but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by these slogans. now many who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali and to fight against those people who are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they may not come back. ok why they will never come back here. because mali and fries now you know. that's front is drawing much of its bigotry and the very people paris claims to have driven out still and pete pretty much around the same groups that to his nose claimed responsibility for it tara tacked on a french strong uranium facility in neighboring new share while the very factors that in allowed to their rise in the north proved to be a feeling of injustice and general frustration still very much evident. thanks for. the circuit and only. then can we start. counting is the missing link to. refresh now from maui. still turbulent times we go on o
but when those ringers of shari'a law to call to the north a significant number of mali is either join them help them. some suggest by their wallets militant. have capitalized on widespread poverty while others have been joining by these slogans. now many who join the radicals understood they were mistaken and they've joined the side of the mali and to fight against those people who are you guys are afraid that these people will come back. they may not come back. ok why they will never come...
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mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here. have about a one hundred bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north for the rate hit but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father of three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and in a fit they brought the kid to a squirrel in the center of the gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for wonder cirilo they imposed or do so we're against their opinion that they don't consider the musli
mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside authorities here. have about a one hundred bar they say they are not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north for the rate hit but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year...
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. we've been married ten years will be spent eleven months here and they recruited a little bit more speed. is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to be games clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. terrorist violence continues to plague towns and cities across iraq a wave of over a dozen bombings has left at least sixty people dead and scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs but there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the ongoing insurgency against iraq's shia led government and why has become the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred and ten fatalities. in egypt two muslim brotherhood le
gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. we've been married ten years will be spent eleven months here and they recruited a little bit more speed. is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to be games clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but...
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gaar one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis moved out who are now. again if. we've been married ten years it would be spent eleven months and they would all be a little more sense for you. is the conflict now over the. historic moments but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. and time for a brief a world update will begin in egypt where the prime minister has been authorized to soldiers the right to arrest of millions after more than seventy people were killed in clashes in cairo it is feared that this may be the first step towards declaring a state of emergency in the country something that was seen under the former president hosni mubarak which is granted him almost absolute power this comes as the military conduct a sweeping counter extremist mission in the sinai or at least one soldier has died in an
gaar one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis moved out who are now. again if. we've been married ten years it would be spent eleven months and they would all be a little more sense for you. is the conflict now over the. historic moments but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain...
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gown one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis. came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict has started. but it's far from over. when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust covered villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from. a web service twenty four seventh's rest of all the news then i'm back with a bit more news in half an hour's time between now and then with more american scraping the barrel to get by what does the economic future hold for the subject of crosstalk in a couple of minutes. i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to four progressives dot com the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state senate hand over any tampons or pads before entering wow so why would they do this are th
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis. who are. from the area and we'll hear more in ten years but they spent eleven months here and they recruited all the little more suspicious. is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to him begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. meanwhile on tarty dot com to find out how america's n.s.a. spy scandal is continuing to on rubble and your report that even big brother little brothers canal spy on u.s. citizens accept saying thousands of e-mails and phone calls. meanwhile on our you tube channel you can take a look at how the police drown out presidential corruption charges with tear gas and riot sticks are all that and more go to our t.v. dot com. right to see. her story. and i think the jury. on our reporters were there. and i. believe. egypt's foreign minister is
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an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside the authorities here. have a lot bar they say they're not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north liberated but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father of three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and in a fit they brought the chair to a squirrel in the center of gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for one to shari'a law they imposed or do so we're against their opinion that they don't consider
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. in as it came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. meanwhile you can log on to r.t. dot com to find out how america's and that's a spy scandal is continuing to long ramble and you were one of the big brothers little brothers are now spying on us citizens accessing thousands of e-mails and phone calls. meanwhile on our you tube channel you can watch how pollution police drown out presidential corruption charges with tear gas and riot sticks for all that or more party dot com. right to see. her story. and i think. on our reporters. ukraine is trying to decide whether it wants to a
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an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside the authorities here. have a lot bar they say they're not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north liberated but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gower region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he and father three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and. they brought the chair to a square in the center of gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech which the radicals punish him for one to shari'a law they imposed will do so we're against their opinion they don't consider the muslim t
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an isolation had the militants who took control of mali's north in the name of radical islam also swept aside the authorities here. have about a one hundred bar they say they're not muslims i don't like these people and other spiritual groups they think the same way if they find us they'll kill us. french troops intervened in northern mali in january as the insurgency made a push towards the capital two months later paris proclaimed the north liberated but for some followers of traditional islam that was already too late. twenty three year old silly man from the gal region claims al qaeda linked fighters chopped off his right hand and left food after he a father of three and a muslim who prays several times a day refused to join their ranks and you know if they brought the kid to a squirrel in the center of the gower they tied me up they gave me an injection and put a bandage here brought a knife like this and cut it. however some people from solomon's village claim has a speech in which the radicals punish him for wonder surreal all the imposed more dual so we are against their opinion
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but most importantly i think that the people of the north of mali should feel themself part of this national effort for development, and this is what we are all looking for. how to create this feeling of national cohesion and -- otherwise, you can produce whatever you want in the south part of the country, which is very, very rich. but if the arab people from the north are not part of it, that will not work. i agree, and this is part of ecoas policy. how to promote this integrated development. on. >>> on the -- i don't understand the second question. >> i'm not sure i do, either. would you give him the microphone again and redevelop that question. >> sure. so, what i meant is, how much of the new process is actually new in the sense it's not what has been happening since the malian civil war. cooperate addition of the leadership by rebel group. >> you're talking about the -- >> negotiation aspect. >> the negotiations. >> what we reach now is just an interim agreement. we're looking for more comprehensive agreement, but transitional government cannot, cannot establish a lasting peace. that's
but most importantly i think that the people of the north of mali should feel themself part of this national effort for development, and this is what we are all looking for. how to create this feeling of national cohesion and -- otherwise, you can produce whatever you want in the south part of the country, which is very, very rich. but if the arab people from the north are not part of it, that will not work. i agree, and this is part of ecoas policy. how to promote this integrated development....
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gown one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are mugello. as they came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when our way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure reef notion r.t. from mali. well ukraine is trying to decide whether it wants to align itself with russia's original trade or push for e.u. integration the former soviet state has close ties with moscow but as i in greater cooperation with its western partners well let's now bring in our to use katie pilgrim for more on the story i don't hear you so there's now torn between the two blogs there is no absolutely well as you can see just here it really is stuck in the middle ukraine faces a choice either go for the option of a customs
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are mugello. as they came from afghanistan algeria mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a lot of of course. this is the conflict now over. the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over. when i wave back a sense to him begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way ts for some time but you can never be sure. from mali meanwhile logon to r.t. dot com to find out how america's n.s.a. spy scandal is continuing to unravel reports says that even the brothers little brothers canal spy on u.s. citizens accessing thousands of e-mails and phone calls. or you tube channel and other unrelated story even watch helpless police drawn out presidential corruption charges with tear gas and riot sticks for all that and more our team dot com. right to see. her story. and i would think that your. on our reporters would. be in. the ukraine is trying to decid
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. from again if the area mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they reported all the little more suspicious. is the conflict now over the conflict madam has started. but it's far from over when i when way back a sense storm begins clouds of dust covered villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trends in and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain that way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali. now is a look at some other stories from around the world and first to iraq where relend was terrorist violence continues to plague towns and cities a wave of over a dozen bombings across the country has left at least sixty people dead and scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults were carried out with car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the i'm going insurgency against iraq's
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gown one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis moved out who are now. in a city from afghanistan algeria we do have mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they recruited a local from a course of three million this is the conflict now over the conflict madame has started. but it's far from over when i wave back a sense told begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain that way tease for some time but you can never be sure. from mali whether to know the results of that vote as well now ukraine's well itself to align whether to go with russia's regional trade bloc or to push for closer ties with the new the former soviet republic wants cheaper russian gas but it also craves greater cooperation with its western partners to it's a dilemma for their marty's business presenter ways of the options. as you can see just here it really is stuck in the middle ukraine faces a choice either go for the option of a customs union w
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that the people of the north of mali should feel themself half of this national efforts for development. and this is what we are all looking for. how to create this feeling of national cohesion, and otherwise you can produce whatever you want in the south part of the country, which is very, very rich. but if the arab people, the suedanees from the north are not part of it, that will not work. i agree, and this is part of the policy. how to promote this integrated development. under -- i don't understand this second question. >> i'm not sure i do, either. would you give him the microphone again and redevelop that question. >> sure. what i meant is, is how much of the new process is actually new in the sense that it's not what has been happening since the malian civil war, co-op -- cooptation of the rebel groups. >> you are talking about the -- >> negotiations aspect. >> the negotiations, okay. let's say, what we reach now is just an interim agreement. we are looking for more comprehensive agreement, but traditional government cannot, cannot establish a lasting peace. that's why we are al
that the people of the north of mali should feel themself half of this national efforts for development. and this is what we are all looking for. how to create this feeling of national cohesion, and otherwise you can produce whatever you want in the south part of the country, which is very, very rich. but if the arab people, the suedanees from the north are not part of it, that will not work. i agree, and this is part of the policy. how to promote this integrated development. under -- i don't...
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is known that all of the weapons that people used in the north of mali came from libya. come from libya. after they ran from other countries, they went back over there again, south libya. what, at your level, and ecowas level, what do you have planned to prevent those people from coming back to attack the very next target, which is niger? that is my first question. >> stay with one question. we do not have time. >> it is about education. it is very important. >> ok. >> the second part is how to prevent this type of violence cycle. we know that the main core of the problem is education. people are not educated. when you are not educated, and when you are angry, you need food, you are available for any kind of problem that people may bring to you. you may notmes, agree with it, but because you need to eat, you agree with it. young people who do not have any job would do that. what do you have planned for that, to educate africans? >> thank you very much. second to last question. >> thank you for being here. i am from the united states african development foundation. little
is known that all of the weapons that people used in the north of mali came from libya. come from libya. after they ran from other countries, they went back over there again, south libya. what, at your level, and ecowas level, what do you have planned to prevent those people from coming back to attack the very next target, which is niger? that is my first question. >> stay with one question. we do not have time. >> it is about education. it is very important. >> ok. >>...
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gal one of the biggest cities in mali is north and the percent of deadly clashes during the crisis who are now. from ghana of the area we're mauritania but they spent eleven months here and they reported all the little more suspicious. this is the conflict now over the. historic city but it's far from over when i wave back a sense storm begins clouds of dust cover villages and cities peace in this region seems to be as trendy and as blue skies on a sunny day you may think it will remain the way tease for some time but you can never be sure. refn ocean r.t. from mali. meanwhile log on to r.t. dot com to find out how america's n.s.a. spy scandal is continuing to on ravel a new report says that even others little brothers in el spy on u.s. citizens assisting accessing part of the thousands of e-mails and phone calls. meanwhile on our you tube channel you can see how bruce police drown out presidential corruption charges with tear gas and riot sticks for all that and more party dot com. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on our reporters with. some more international news in brie
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it is known that all of the weapons that people used in the north of mali came from libya. even the rebels come from libya. after they ran from other countries, they went back over there again, south libya. what, at your level, and ecowas level, what do you have planned to prevent those people from coming back to attack the very next target, which is niger? we know that the main core of the problem is education. people are not educated. when you are not educated, and when you are angry, you need food, you are available for any kind of problem that people may bring to you. even, sometimes, you may not agree with it, but because you need to eat, you agree with it. young people who do not have any job would do that. what do you have planned for that, to educate africans? >> thank you very much. second to last question. >> thank you for being here. i am from the united states african development foundation. i am curious a little bit -- maybe a following question to the gentleman before me. he mentioned libya. you spoke a lot about ecowas. algeria has a larger border in this con
it is known that all of the weapons that people used in the north of mali came from libya. even the rebels come from libya. after they ran from other countries, they went back over there again, south libya. what, at your level, and ecowas level, what do you have planned to prevent those people from coming back to attack the very next target, which is niger? we know that the main core of the problem is education. people are not educated. when you are not educated, and when you are angry, you...
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mali is not always been this united, that there was their marginalization of the north. we have an agreement that asks the new president to deal with an inclusive dialogue from all populations in the north. the united nations stands ready to support that bottom-up. a lot of different communities. a lot of unarmed groups -- armed groups want to change their behavior. it is a major challenge. is a legitimate president, and if the accords are implemented, we can go in a good direction. >> thank you so much for joining us. the votes are being counted as we speak. we are expecting provisional results in the next few days. official results by the end of the week. >> thank you for that. now, and they are holding elections wednesday. the party hoping to unseat robert mugabe says the polls will not be fair. the opposition fears the security forces could sway the vote. she is an opposition member of parliament. the movement for democratic change. she hopes to be reelected to represent her constituents. she's concerned about the state of the vote. >> this is obviously being organiz
mali is not always been this united, that there was their marginalization of the north. we have an agreement that asks the new president to deal with an inclusive dialogue from all populations in the north. the united nations stands ready to support that bottom-up. a lot of different communities. a lot of unarmed groups -- armed groups want to change their behavior. it is a major challenge. is a legitimate president, and if the accords are implemented, we can go in a good direction. >>...
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election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali very valiant in the north of the country and seat of the government early in two thousand and twelve and led to more than a year of conflict. were alert that extra delegations have arrived in ukraine fall away in historical holy relic the st andrews cross that unites the nations of ancient russia but the symbolic event in kiev comes during politically hard times for ukraine or the country at the crossroads between russia and the e.u. renegotiate now explains. well it's really the center of one of the most religious festivities you have seen in the last several years that hundreds of thousands of people have flocked. taking part. because one thousand and twenty five years ago it was here in. russia and then spread its way across the country and there have been several. that russia and ukraine have participated in over the past several decades the orange revolution which increasingly saw ukraine pushing its way. away from russia ukraine is just and destroying. reasons to say that ukrainians. living in
election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali very valiant in the north of the country and seat of the government early in two thousand and twelve and led to more than a year of conflict. were alert that extra delegations have arrived in ukraine fall away in historical holy relic the st andrews cross that unites the nations of ancient russia but the symbolic event in kiev comes during politically hard times for ukraine or the country at the crossroads...
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is that still a desirable outcome when you know the am with acacias of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg they needed that ship forgot the name aurora which this is this is this was this is a situation of a roommate a big difference i mean the french revolution have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the manipulation of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days accordin
is that still a desirable outcome when you know the am with acacias of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the...
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is that still a desirable outcome when you know the ramifications of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your company i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg you needed that ship forgot the name of aurora which this is this is this was this is. a room made a big difference i mean the french revolution have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the money population of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days according to th
is that still a desirable outcome when you know the ramifications of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your company i mean the...
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is that still a desirable outcome you know of the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. getting rid of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg they needed that ship forgot the name of aurora which played this is this is this was this is a situation room made a big difference i mean the french revolution to have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the manipulation of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days according to the u.n. m
is that still a desirable outcome you know of the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. getting rid of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred...
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is that still a desirable outcome you know of the nations of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg they needed that ship forgot the name of aurora which this is this is this was this is a situation of a roommate a big difference i mean the french revolution have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the manipulation of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days according to
is that still a desirable outcome you know of the nations of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's this is a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine...
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is that still a desirable outcome you know of the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your company i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg you needed that ship forgot the name of aurora which this is this is this was this is a situation room made a big difference i mean the french revolution to have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the. refugees in in a conflict since the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days according to the u.n. more than one point five millio
is that still a desirable outcome you know of the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite interconnected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your company i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has...
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is that still a desirable outcome when you know the area of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite into connected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a says of a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg you needed that ship forgot the name of the aurora aurora which this is this is this was this is a situation room made a big difference i mean the french revolution to have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the manipulation of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days accor
is that still a desirable outcome when you know the area of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite into connected is it all worth. having read of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a says of a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine...
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is that still a desirable outcome with you know the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite into connected is it all worth. getting rid of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen. has been a revolution and i think in st petersburg they needed to ship forgot the name aurora which played this is this is this was this is a situation of a roommate a big difference i mean the french revolution have succeeded it was against tyranny now i want to shift to one more question and one more implication of the syrian conflict which i thing is right up your alley and this is the issue. of refugees now i know that a couple of years ago you call for the book on the manipulation of refugees in in a conflict sense the syrian refugee issue is so pressing these days according to the u.n. more than
is that still a desirable outcome with you know the of the libyan intervention in mali and how it affected the north africa so again these are all threats to global security that are quite into connected is it all worth. getting rid of one leader that you perceive as hostile and illegitimate well you know it's a very philosophical question too to what extent opposition. actually has to use force to prevail over sometimes tyranny i mean look with your country i mean the nine hundred seventeen....
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when you take a plane north across the desert plane you see the scale of the problems. mali is vast an it's divided on ethnic and tribal lines. divisions that have only increased because of the fighting. of e in the fabled city timbuktu, used to make money in the tourist trade. now like in the rest of mali people are poor. many of the and i chell artifacts including the museum were destroyed and ransacked. communities have been damaged beyond repair, some that have fled too frightened to return. >> they try to come back and people here they don't trust them because all the time they can change faces. there are people with many faces. >> the u.n.'s head of peacekeeping is here to assess the situation. >> we're making progress and i'm sure that before long there will be a significant improvement in the loikly hood of the people. >> these troops from faso so far have no u.n. markings at all. but soon they are become part of what's supposed to be the third largest peacekeeping operation in the word. -- world. it still lacks vital equipment. and so far they're only about 12,
when you take a plane north across the desert plane you see the scale of the problems. mali is vast an it's divided on ethnic and tribal lines. divisions that have only increased because of the fighting. of e in the fabled city timbuktu, used to make money in the tourist trade. now like in the rest of mali people are poor. many of the and i chell artifacts including the museum were destroyed and ransacked. communities have been damaged beyond repair, some that have fled too frightened to...
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insists the election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali it's money that's sorely needed after a rebellion in the north unseated government and led to more than a year of conflict. police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters outside the parliament building in the capital this comes just hours after tanzer thousands of people flooded the streets of tunis for the funeral of a key secular opposition figure who was shot dead outside his house on thursday a bomb blast ripped through a police vehicle just hours before the funeral was held nobody was hurt in the explosion. now but as well as president has ordered thousands of soldiers into the streets of the capital caracas to stand down on crime but with murder rates some of the highest worldwide people there are arming themselves and taking security into their own hands just as are silly now reports. election campaign may have been based on the lead this is legacy but if there's one the major issue as well as a new president can be credited for bringing to the forefront it's the country's lack
insists the election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali it's money that's sorely needed after a rebellion in the north unseated government and led to more than a year of conflict. police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters outside the parliament building in the capital this comes just hours after tanzer thousands of people flooded the streets of tunis for the funeral of a key secular opposition figure who was shot dead outside his house on...
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insists the election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali it's money that sorely needed after a billion in the north unseated the government and lead to more than a year of conflict. well world orthodox church delegations have arrived in the ukraine following in historical holy relic the singlet andrews cross that unites the nations of ancient russia by the symbolic event and key of comes during politically hard times for ukraine where the country at the crossroads between russia and the e.u. explains. well it's really the center of one of the most religious festivities you have seen in the last several years that hundreds of thousands of people have flocked. taking part. because one thousand and twenty five years ago it was here in. russia and then spread its way across the country and there have been several conflicts that russia and ukraine participated in over the past several decades the orange revolution which increasingly saw ukraine. away from russia ukraine is destroying. reasons. living in russia and the country. moving in the opposite
insists the election must go ahead for billions of dollars worth of aid to start flowing to mali it's money that sorely needed after a billion in the north unseated the government and lead to more than a year of conflict. well world orthodox church delegations have arrived in the ukraine following in historical holy relic the singlet andrews cross that unites the nations of ancient russia by the symbolic event and key of comes during politically hard times for ukraine where the country at the...
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end of fighting in their war. and a report from refugees from mali who want to make their vote count in sunday's election. an update on the casualty figures from the night of violence in cairo last night. it's now known that more than 120 people were killed in that night of violence in egypt. that's according to doctors who are working in makeshift hospitals on the ground. people heeding the military chiefs to support his takeover. others held rival demonstrations in the mix was tension filled to say the least. more from cairo. >> engulfed to a mural, egyptians experienced a night of competing zem tradition. -- demonstration. supporters of the military on the grounds of the presidential alace. the sheer number would give him a mandate to fight what he called terrorism, a term -- as they ejected the muslim brotherhood and its support. >> we dance to support our country and support our freedom against the terrorist people of the muslim brotherhood. >> i'm a muslim but i'm certainly against what they are doing. they'
end of fighting in their war. and a report from refugees from mali who want to make their vote count in sunday's election. an update on the casualty figures from the night of violence in cairo last night. it's now known that more than 120 people were killed in that night of violence in egypt. that's according to doctors who are working in makeshift hospitals on the ground. people heeding the military chiefs to support his takeover. others held rival demonstrations in the mix was tension filled...