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the port of mali comes into view. the fish market is right by the port. all 400 fish are delivered by hand, which is quite a task. the fishermen price and sell the fish directly without intermediaries. today each fish sells for 100 roofia, about 8 u.s. dollars. the market is also opened to the public. ahlaam calculates the day's earnings. each fishermen receives a payment and bonus. there are four bonus ranks. in the maldives, the average monthly wage is about 370 u.s. dollars but even ahlaam earns $990. the daily allowance is paid on the spot. the captain receives about $60 u.s. ahlaam, at the bottom of the ladder, $37. even though he's the captain's son, he receives no special treatment. we asked the captain about the problems ahlaam had fishing today. the daily allowance is paid on the spot. the captain receives about $60 u.s. ahlaam, at the bottom of the ladder, $37. even though he's the captain's son, he receives no special treatment. we asked the captain about the problems ahlaam had fishing today. it is friday, the islamic day of rest. by the road,
the port of mali comes into view. the fish market is right by the port. all 400 fish are delivered by hand, which is quite a task. the fishermen price and sell the fish directly without intermediaries. today each fish sells for 100 roofia, about 8 u.s. dollars. the market is also opened to the public. ahlaam calculates the day's earnings. each fishermen receives a payment and bonus. there are four bonus ranks. in the maldives, the average monthly wage is about 370 u.s. dollars but even ahlaam...
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very physical match saying fifty seven foul shots taken by the chinese international banks clearing maly also photos and even chairs suddenly became fair game joe shalamar in china on a town day trip which has been cited by the u.s. state department as both an example of sports diplomacy that strengthens ties between the two countries. and despite those open scenes the two teams are said to me to again in shanghai on sunday. and russia's three time mixed martial arts or world champ and also has been charged with the alleged incident happened at a moscow nightclub last saturday night as i was approached by moskos student who reportedly made comments about the designs girlfriend it claimed. knocked the student out nineteen year old yvonne a go for and of died four days later in hospital ms life is now facing criminal charges and could spend up to fifteen years in prison if found guilty. that's his ball coming up shortly as the weather than in a cell will bring you the main use stay with r.t. . hungry for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with t
very physical match saying fifty seven foul shots taken by the chinese international banks clearing maly also photos and even chairs suddenly became fair game joe shalamar in china on a town day trip which has been cited by the u.s. state department as both an example of sports diplomacy that strengthens ties between the two countries. and despite those open scenes the two teams are said to me to again in shanghai on sunday. and russia's three time mixed martial arts or world champ and also has...
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donde teníamos marcadores ya empatados, uruguay en contra de nueva zelanda, colombia se enfrenta a mali, esta noche metros que francia venció por tres a uno corea del sur, por jugar enfrente a camerún también en otro duelo. >>por el momento toda la información deportiva sigue pasando torno las tardes. >> reconocer voces más difícil para las personas con dislexia, en un descubrimiento sorprendentetambién afecta a la lectura, es afectado a los niños en riesgo antes que abra sus primeros libros en lugar de días notificarles dislexiala dislexia afecta entre 8:15 por ciento de los estadounidenses causándoles problemas para leer y escribir, no es un problema de inteligencia y de la vista sino que b
donde teníamos marcadores ya empatados, uruguay en contra de nueva zelanda, colombia se enfrenta a mali, esta noche metros que francia venció por tres a uno corea del sur, por jugar enfrente a camerún también en otro duelo. >>por el momento toda la información deportiva sigue pasando torno las tardes. >> reconocer voces más difícil para las personas con dislexia, en un descubrimiento sorprendentetambién afecta a la lectura, es afectado a los niños en riesgo antes que abra...
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across the border in israel over a quarter of a million people have rallied against a government bed in mali better living conditions and say they're ready to do what it takes to. actually ten thirty one pm most of time next on the eve of the third anniversary of the size of such a war president dmitri medvedev spoke to r.t. as well as echo must be radio and the georgian t.v. channel peak and speaks about the action he took and the legacy of that decision this is what the russian leader. i said russia mr president thank you very much for agreeing to answer our questions but let us go back to the events of two thousand and eight back then you met with the georgian president mikheil saakashvili your meeting took place in st petersburg and there was an impression that points both into d.c. and in moscow that we had arrived at some sort of an accord and they just you could not be allowed to pile over into an armed conflict and i reiterate that it's feelings present both in moscow and it's d.c. kitazawa the managed to agree on anything with the georgian president that. pushes the question you kno
across the border in israel over a quarter of a million people have rallied against a government bed in mali better living conditions and say they're ready to do what it takes to. actually ten thirty one pm most of time next on the eve of the third anniversary of the size of such a war president dmitri medvedev spoke to r.t. as well as echo must be radio and the georgian t.v. channel peak and speaks about the action he took and the legacy of that decision this is what the russian leader. i said...
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mali is another one the world is swimming in oil will run into oil not running out of it so again i say this is a political geo political question american power since nine hundred forty five has rested on control of oil control of oil everywhere and how that middle east situation develops is going to have a massive impact on that but that's a political question hardly a resource question michael if i hear your answer your question peter is yes they want to sell oil. right michael fighting you in respect to be respected if you anybody irrespective of you aggrieved in the peak oil theory or not a let's put that aside right now it's still going to be an issue of price a new input political turbulence will always pay for exporters drive up the price i mean again the kind of in the program where we began i mean how we last accused that when we going through a recovery i mean where do we get a tripping point where then he doesn't really matter how how much oil is because it will be too expensive because it will break economies. well i think that's the right question and am i to worry very mu
mali is another one the world is swimming in oil will run into oil not running out of it so again i say this is a political geo political question american power since nine hundred forty five has rested on control of oil control of oil everywhere and how that middle east situation develops is going to have a massive impact on that but that's a political question hardly a resource question michael if i hear your answer your question peter is yes they want to sell oil. right michael fighting you...
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israel hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets in the month president a nationwide rally to mali with government they blow living costs all go. hello this is art see you're watching the weekly our roundup of the top stories in the past seven days with me kevin our internet it's now eight pm here in moscow and first on friday the financial world was shaken after the u.s. was stripped of its top tier aaa credit rating by standard and poor's agency for the first time since one thousand nine hundred seventeen its rating has been downgraded to double a plus with a negative outlook white house officials on the defensive saying there's a two trillion dollar calculation mistake s. and p. admitted that but it is sticking with its decision saying the huge budget deficit is still a cause for major concern all this despite a last minute debt deal which narrowly. ok country from the fold economist says the stock markets are set to go crazy on monday. i do think it's sunday night local time here in new york or monday morning for egypt when the markets open in new zealand australia and then qui
israel hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets in the month president a nationwide rally to mali with government they blow living costs all go. hello this is art see you're watching the weekly our roundup of the top stories in the past seven days with me kevin our internet it's now eight pm here in moscow and first on friday the financial world was shaken after the u.s. was stripped of its top tier aaa credit rating by standard and poor's agency for the first time since one thousand...
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the finance minister announced a special committee to deal with the problems has now been set up in mali one tel aviv street has already been relabeled by some as the hardier corner named of course after the site of the uprising but i suppose there are reports they're concerned it's taken this much pressure to get any kind of reaction. tens of thousands on the streets of israel angry and protesting for change but is anyone listening when it comes to zero a lot of the foreign media want to see more of an action movie and this hasn't been a very violent it's been very hasn't been violent at all it's been very positive. well into week three the largest demonstration in israel in over a decade and how did a.b.c. c.b.s. and n.b.c. cover it they didn't a young a woman set up the tent lobby editors of france twenty four b.b.c. and sky coughed up just a few meager seconds perhaps not even that interesting to the back you know back in the studios ok there's a protest well what exactly is the protest a social protest for the river lucia it's not the same kind of story that they're used in as not a
the finance minister announced a special committee to deal with the problems has now been set up in mali one tel aviv street has already been relabeled by some as the hardier corner named of course after the site of the uprising but i suppose there are reports they're concerned it's taken this much pressure to get any kind of reaction. tens of thousands on the streets of israel angry and protesting for change but is anyone listening when it comes to zero a lot of the foreign media want to see...
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summer tourist spot arab nations are also lining up against the government crackdown on civilians in mali the violence stops immediately further international pressure is mounting on the syrian leadership with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton calling for economic and political ties with the country to be can't actually kase from online political magazines might believe president assad is ignoring the people and his parents. clamping down on freedom of speech freedom of expression which is the cornerstone of any democracy is not sending out a message to the syrian people that he can be taken seriously or trusted in his promise is a tool there is a sense from assad really be eased by which he started to say this is the end of you know single party rule and he will start to think about elections and the way in which he previously portrayed himself and his party as the only parent thaws of syrian stability but is now talking about major constitutional reforms i mean really there's a real uncertainty about what he's trying to do the sense i get messiah to say things very tired that he a
summer tourist spot arab nations are also lining up against the government crackdown on civilians in mali the violence stops immediately further international pressure is mounting on the syrian leadership with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton calling for economic and political ties with the country to be can't actually kase from online political magazines might believe president assad is ignoring the people and his parents. clamping down on freedom of speech freedom of expression which...
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. -- in mali. on the other side, libya needs the cooperation of african governments to rid shrieve assets the sovereign wealth funds -- to retrieve assets under the sovereign wealth funds, $15 billion invested in last year's from businesses to infrastructures that hopefully can be converted back into cash to use for development issues. >> thank you. i would note that in terms of the arab countries, the position they took toward libya was not at all uniform. initially, the question of the establishment of a no-fly zone and the international intervention, a member of arab countries opposed that strongly, although they were eventually persuaded by saudi arabia to kind of step aside and the arab league did speak in favor of international intervention. that was an unusual step for the arab league and a lot of it goes back to the saudi and the against gadhafi. >> de african members of the security council, south africa, nigeria and gabon all voted for the resolutions. what was interesting is how they piv
. -- in mali. on the other side, libya needs the cooperation of african governments to rid shrieve assets the sovereign wealth funds -- to retrieve assets under the sovereign wealth funds, $15 billion invested in last year's from businesses to infrastructures that hopefully can be converted back into cash to use for development issues. >> thank you. i would note that in terms of the arab countries, the position they took toward libya was not at all uniform. initially, the question of the...
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prince mali al sinousi, he is a member of the royal family, and he pledges to go back to rebuild the country. a remarkable day. what are your thoughts? >> my thoughts, i'm so grateful for this day. the end of tyranny, the end of brutal dictatorship, the beginning of a new unvirs, a new horizon for libya. and to come together as a nation to build, to live under rule of law a law. >> your family exiled in 1969. do you intend to go back yourself? >> absolutely. no question. i intend to go back and join my countrymen, sisters and brothers and our children to build our country, and give it -- and give it all i've got, you know, our talent, our experience, our knowledge, to put it to use for the benefit of our country. >> and your family's ensign has been waved by the rebels. must have been a very proud moment for you all. what would you like to say to the rebels, if you got the chance? >> they are -- you are freedom fighters. you have really earned the world respect. you have -- you have shown how brave and courageous you are, and you put an end to a -- to repression, to tyranny and you h
prince mali al sinousi, he is a member of the royal family, and he pledges to go back to rebuild the country. a remarkable day. what are your thoughts? >> my thoughts, i'm so grateful for this day. the end of tyranny, the end of brutal dictatorship, the beginning of a new unvirs, a new horizon for libya. and to come together as a nation to build, to live under rule of law a law. >> your family exiled in 1969. do you intend to go back yourself? >> absolutely. no question. i...
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we have the death of osama bin laden, back to the first 100 days with the shooting of the seo mali pirate up to, the potential overthrow the gadhafi. is there something here about when the president has some autonomy it seems to turn out better? >> there's no doubt about it. traditionally the democrats are seen as weak on defense, and the republicans have been the strong party on national security. they say it was really bush's torture, you know, that got bin laden. he stepped up the drone attacks and killed scores of al qaeda leaders. he saved afghanistan. afghanistan was falling apart buzz the bush administration was so fixated on iraq that the taliban had the momentum until he came in. they don't want to give him any credit because they feel that this will kind of undermine their narrative. you're quite right where he can do it, like going after bin laden, the secretary of defense didn't want him to do that, but he took a courageous stand because if that had back-fired, he'll be in a lot of trouble. >> you've made this comparison between libya and iraq. we certainly know how they compa
we have the death of osama bin laden, back to the first 100 days with the shooting of the seo mali pirate up to, the potential overthrow the gadhafi. is there something here about when the president has some autonomy it seems to turn out better? >> there's no doubt about it. traditionally the democrats are seen as weak on defense, and the republicans have been the strong party on national security. they say it was really bush's torture, you know, that got bin laden. he stepped up the...
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but for the pirates, the university translated for mali. and actually there's a really strong tension between the two levels restated and suffered the brunt of the civil war and have been able to escape and have lives outside. it's interesting. there's a really sharp divide. >> host: one of the things he learned which i found fascinating is he doesn't see himself as the pirate. the pirates don't call themselves pirates necessarily. >> guest: they know the word, but it's slightly offensive, sort of like a slave racial slur may be. if you use a slave racial slur someone you are familiar with them might react the same way. >> host: they call it saviors of the coast guard and they have a legitimate grievance that they are trying to address. in other words, they words, they have this executed publication. >> guest: i thought at this time that early even if the guy hadn't even step foot within sight of the fishing boat in his life, the first words out of his mouth were, we are doing this for fishing. >> host: their claim is the foreign fishing bo
but for the pirates, the university translated for mali. and actually there's a really strong tension between the two levels restated and suffered the brunt of the civil war and have been able to escape and have lives outside. it's interesting. there's a really sharp divide. >> host: one of the things he learned which i found fascinating is he doesn't see himself as the pirate. the pirates don't call themselves pirates necessarily. >> guest: they know the word, but it's slightly...
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the other possibility, that he's much down closer to the south, close to mali, to the tawariq area, where he might be able to find a safe haven. as far as sirt, the latest information i have is that the -- the heads of the tribes in sirt are negotiating a peaceful surrender to the city there. so if they are doing so, which is believed to be the fact, then gadhafi is not there. probably he will not be there. >> at the start of the nato campaign, you expressed concern about how nato might be able to pull this off. are you surprised at all how this has played out? >> not really. much like the nato air campaign in kosovo in 1999, it took 78 days, we fully anticipated this was going to take some period of time. probably took longer than necessary, but it's good to see this has finally reached a tipping point. but six months is an awful long time to be carrying on a protracted military campaign against a country like libya. if you take a look at the costs it produced to nato weapons stocks and the reputation of nato as an organization, this quasi victory has come at some cost. >> general kimit,
the other possibility, that he's much down closer to the south, close to mali, to the tawariq area, where he might be able to find a safe haven. as far as sirt, the latest information i have is that the -- the heads of the tribes in sirt are negotiating a peaceful surrender to the city there. so if they are doing so, which is believed to be the fact, then gadhafi is not there. probably he will not be there. >> at the start of the nato campaign, you expressed concern about how nato might...
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attorney, three so mali american police officers, myself, several law enforcement security agencies. this provided an opportunity with a mall youth groups to learn more about the various roles and responsibilities of the department of homeland security and community issues and concerns with government representatives. they discussed ways some all youth and government entities can improve communication. muslim americans have been part of the scene since the nation's founding. a little known fact in iowa which is home to one of the oldest mosques in america. the muslim community is just like the rest of us serving as doctors, business owners. the look cabdrivers and members of congress. muslim americans live in every community in america and they are neighbors and they are us. every american including muslim americans suffered on 911. twenty-nine muslims died at the world trade center. three died in hijack airplanes, united flight 175 and american flight 11. muslims stood with america united in grief and in our resolve to protect america. along with american the mall face muslim americ
attorney, three so mali american police officers, myself, several law enforcement security agencies. this provided an opportunity with a mall youth groups to learn more about the various roles and responsibilities of the department of homeland security and community issues and concerns with government representatives. they discussed ways some all youth and government entities can improve communication. muslim americans have been part of the scene since the nation's founding. a little known fact...
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. >> a la tÍa mali se le antojÓ. >> Érika maldonado nos da un recorrido por la famosa villita. >> saludos. la villita conocida por su colorido y sus tiendas. pero hay otra manera de pasearlo y recorrerlo. don martÍn tiene aÑos vendiendo elotes preparados aquÍ en la villita. >> 30, 30 al dÍa. >> quÉ le pone? >> mayonesa, mantequilla, queso y chile. >> a la gente le encanta. >> por supuesto, mucho. >> dios mÍo, la dieta se acabÓ. [risas] >> tiene chile! >> no, no, no. eso pasa cuando a mÍ me mandan a comer picante. mejor busquemos otra cosa. >> si al caminar por chicago usted se tropieza con una inmensa vaca ya sabe a dÓnde llegÓ. a la cremerÍa. >> aquÍ tienen mantequilla, natas, quesos para que no falte en su mesa a la hora de comer. >> queso chipo, fresco, panela, la dobera, ranchero, menÓn, chihuahua. >> ah! bueno, esto sÍ es lo mismo. con unas tortillas y gorditas. m m m m m. >> de aquÍ salen los quesos de esa vaca. >> pero si usted tiene un calor del bueno lo mejor para refrescarse lo mejor son las aguas frescas de doÑa sole. >> hoy tengo melÓn, sandÍa, orchata, jamai
. >> a la tÍa mali se le antojÓ. >> Érika maldonado nos da un recorrido por la famosa villita. >> saludos. la villita conocida por su colorido y sus tiendas. pero hay otra manera de pasearlo y recorrerlo. don martÍn tiene aÑos vendiendo elotes preparados aquÍ en la villita. >> 30, 30 al dÍa. >> quÉ le pone? >> mayonesa, mantequilla, queso y chile. >> a la gente le encanta. >> por supuesto, mucho. >> dios mÍo, la dieta se acabÓ....
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vast majority being turned over to them, accused of being gadhafi loyalists are africans, people from maly, nigeria, other north african nations who just because they're black and just because there were so many rumors and reports that gadhafi was hiring mercenaries from these countries, that's why they're being arrested there certainly is evidence, i've talked to other prisoners who have admitted to being from a -- actually a chad ian and sudanese who admitted. it's not untrue that some were. there's so much panic, fear and now a chance at retribution here that they're being so so so many of them are being picked up. i went to the embassy, the caretaker doesn't go out in the shop. he believes that there are thousands of other africans who are literally hunkering down like him and hiding in the city. it's a very real situation. >> very quickly. what do you think ultimately will happen to them? >> you know, i think eventually, the rebels will begin to sort of move the wheels on their justice system. i suspect a lot of people will be released over a period of time. but the rebels have so man
vast majority being turned over to them, accused of being gadhafi loyalists are africans, people from maly, nigeria, other north african nations who just because they're black and just because there were so many rumors and reports that gadhafi was hiring mercenaries from these countries, that's why they're being arrested there certainly is evidence, i've talked to other prisoners who have admitted to being from a -- actually a chad ian and sudanese who admitted. it's not untrue that some were....
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so there is absolutely no surprises there that the al mali maliki-led government would be siding with iran. it just goes to show you that iran has not only political influence over the iraqi government, but it also wields a lot of influence and in fact funds a number of the sheiite milit militias. so it could be that iran is pushing pressure on iraq to on side with syria to try to create a new axis of control and to do whatever it can to really continue to prop up the syrian regime. >> arwa damon, thanks very much. >>> >> assad with his son went to medical school and later studied ophthalmology. he was called back to be groomed for the presidency after his older brother died in a car accident. assad became the syrian president in 2000. he ran unopposed after his father died of a heart attack. there was no challenger in the race. he was reelected once again without any opposition to a second seven year term in 2007. that is bashar al assad. >>> mb meanwhile left washington on his way to what the white house call as working vacation on mar ththa's vineyard. a lot of people are asking is
so there is absolutely no surprises there that the al mali maliki-led government would be siding with iran. it just goes to show you that iran has not only political influence over the iraqi government, but it also wields a lot of influence and in fact funds a number of the sheiite milit militias. so it could be that iran is pushing pressure on iraq to on side with syria to try to create a new axis of control and to do whatever it can to really continue to prop up the syrian regime. >>...
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. >> the last time you were elected you got sasha and mali a cute little puppy. what will you get them if you're reelectriced. >> when i'm re-elected, i'm going to get them a continuation of secret service so thats when guys want to date them they're surround by men with guns. >> you walk up, they asked ask if your i.d., if you don't pass a security check, you can't get in anyway. >> if i was sasha and malia, i would be afraid of the secret service. >> it's the guys who need to be afraid. >> yeah, i guess. coming to the white house. knock-knock. an albuquerque man is springing into action. he and his wife jumped into that truck, the van crashed. chacon rescued the girl. >> we were about to leave. the man said they stole our little girl. >> police later captured garcia, he's been charged with kidn kidnappi kidnapping, child abuse and tacherring with evidence. that's it for me. i'm brooke baldwin. now it's wolf blitzer back in washington.
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showing up in the open market in mali and martini. -- and mauriiania. on the other side, the deal will be the cooperation of african governments to retrieve assets that gaddafi invested. we are talking more than $15 billion in the last few years from businesses to infrastructure that can be converted back into cash to be used for development issues and other issues that daniel and karim spoke about. >> thank you. i would note as he did about africa that in terms of the arab countries, the position they took toward libya was not at all in uniform. initially, the question of the initial establishment of a no- fly zone and an international intervention, a number of arab countries opposed that strongly, although they were eventually persuaded by saudi arabia to kind of stuff aside and the arab league did speak in favor of the international intervention. that was a really unusual step for the arab league, and a lot of it goes back to the saudi enmity against gaddafi. >> 3 african members of the u.n. security council, all three voted for the u.n. resolution.
showing up in the open market in mali and martini. -- and mauriiania. on the other side, the deal will be the cooperation of african governments to retrieve assets that gaddafi invested. we are talking more than $15 billion in the last few years from businesses to infrastructure that can be converted back into cash to be used for development issues and other issues that daniel and karim spoke about. >> thank you. i would note as he did about africa that in terms of the arab countries, the...
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the african country of mali in 19 91. the attempted coup against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle which was also successful about that time to publish, truly, a regime change in south africa led by the national congress and the democratic front in the 1980s, particularly n that country. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia, and ukraine each much different from the other but all of which ended up in a transition to a more democratic state than existed before. the so-called orange revolution in ukraine which was really a defense of an election more than it was a fully nation-changing democratic movement. there are lots of ways of summing all these up. one was done this a study in 2005 by freedom house which noted that in the 35 years between 1970 and 2005 there were a total of 67 transitions around the
the african country of mali in 19 91. the attempted coup against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle which was also successful about that time to publish, truly, a regime change in south africa led by the national congress and the democratic front in the 1980s, particularly n that country. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia, and ukraine each much different from the other but all of which ended up in a transition to a more democratic state than existed...
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the non-gallon transition to democracy in the african country of mali in 1991. the non-violent resistance to the attempted coup against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle which was also successful about that time to accomplish a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress and the national democratic front in that country. then, the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia and ukraine, each much different from the other but all of which ended up in a transition to a more democratic state that existed before. the orange revolution in ukraine which was a defense of an election more than it was a fully nation jets -- nation- changing democratic movement. there are lots of ways of selling these up. one was done in a study by freedom house which noted in the 35 years between 1970 and 2005, there were a total of 67 transition's around a world of all kinds from authoritarian to democratic systems. in 50 of those 67 transitions, the pivotal force, the propellant was some sort of non- violent
the non-gallon transition to democracy in the african country of mali in 1991. the non-violent resistance to the attempted coup against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle which was also successful about that time to accomplish a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress and the national democratic front in that country. then, the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia and ukraine, each much different from the...
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the nonviolent transition to democracy in mali in 1991. the attempted coup against yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle, which was also successful, to accomplish a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress in the 1980's. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, ga., and the ukraine, each different from the other. -- serbia, georgia, and the ukraine, each different from the other. the orange revolution in the ukraine, which was a defense of an election more than a fully, nation changing democratic movement. there are lots of ways to solve all of this up. there was a study done in 2005, which noted that in the 35 years between 1970 and 2005, there were 67 transitions around the world. in 50 of those 67 transitions, the pivotal force was some sort of non-violent coalition, some sort of civic group of those engaging in protest strikes and demonstrations to be the instigator of the transition. not all of those transitions were revolutionary. revolution is a word that is over used with respect to these kind of transitions.
the nonviolent transition to democracy in mali in 1991. the attempted coup against yeltsin in 1991. the long-running struggle, which was also successful, to accomplish a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress in the 1980's. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, ga., and the ukraine, each different from the other. -- serbia, georgia, and the ukraine, each different from the other. the orange revolution in the ukraine, which was a...
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the nonviolent transition to democracy in the african country of mali in 1991. the nonviolent resistance to the two, attempted to against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long running struggle which was also successful about that time to accomplish truly a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress and a democratic fund in the 1980s, particularly in that country. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia and ukraine, each much different from the other, but all of which ended up in a transition to a more democratic state that existed before. the so-called orange revolution in ukraine which was really a defense of an election more than it was a fully nation changing them aquatic movement. there are lots of ways -- democratic movement. one was a study in 2005 by freedom house which noted that in a 35 years between 1970-2005, there were a total of 67 transitions around the world of all kinds from authoritative democratic systems. and that in 50 of the 67 transitions, the pivotal force, the propelle
the nonviolent transition to democracy in the african country of mali in 1991. the nonviolent resistance to the two, attempted to against gorbachev and yeltsin in 1991. the long running struggle which was also successful about that time to accomplish truly a regime change in south africa, the anti-apartheid struggle led by the african national congress and a democratic fund in the 1980s, particularly in that country. then the so-called color revolutions in serbia, georgia and ukraine, each much...