Category: World

  • UK Prime Minister David Cameron: “We can overcome this evil, and we will.”

    UK Prime Minister David Cameron: “We can overcome this evil, and we will.”

    Number 10The Prime Minister David Cameron has issued a statement on the events in Norway.

    The Prime Minister said:

    “I was outraged to hear about the explosion in Oslo and attack in Utoya today that have killed and injured innocent people.

    “My thoughts are with the wounded and those who have lost friends and family, and I know everyone in Britain will feel the same.

     

    “These attacks are a stark reminder of the threat we all face from terrorism.

     

    “I have called Prime Minister Stoltenberg this evening to express my sincere condolences and to let him know that our thoughts are with the Norwegian people at this tragic time. I have offered Britain’s help, including through our close intelligence cooperation. We will work with Norway to hunt the murderers who did this and prevent any more innocent deaths.

    The Prime Minister’s Office

     

  • Operation Sunshine in Cyprus

    Operation Sunshine in Cyprus

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    Does anyone know what Operation Sunshine is, or was? It is, or was, an MI6 operation in Cyprus back in 1959. The details are revealed in the enlightening research of Stephen Dorril under the title “MI6-Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty’s Secret Intelligence Service.”

    The summary is as follows: Cyprus was drawn into ethnic conflict in the late 1950s. Armed, right-wing Greek bands were carrying out attacks against British rule on the island and against Turkish civilians – something that would be named as an attempt at ethnic cleansing in today’s world. In response, Turkey secretly helped an embryonic resistance among Turkish Cypriots, organizing and arming them.

    The Brits decided to take effective steps. MI6 started to tap some VIP telephones, relying on the cutting-edge technology of the day in order to prevent further killings and provide a basis for a settlement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. The names included the Greek leader, Archbishop Marakios III. While eavesdropping on Makarios’ lines in order to obtain some political and military information, they recorded some other stuff by mistake – “Rather unusual homosexual proclivities,” as described by the book.

    That was in 1958 and when Makarios resisted signing an agreement with Turkish Cypriots under the guarantee of Britain, Turkey and Greece in 1959 in Zurich, he had a visitor in his hotel room with some information to share. Makarios changed his mind overnight, came down to the hotel lobby where his Turkish counterpart Fazıl Küçük was waiting and signed the first treaty on Cyprus which lead the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960.

    That was Operation Sunshine. That is a part of the background story about how the Republic of Cyprus with Makarios as the president and Küçük as the deputy president was established.

    That British-made fragile structure began to fall apart a few years later, ultimately leading to theTurkish military intervention which divided Cyprus into two in 1974.

    Being happy with the status quo, Ankara did almost nothing other than support the declaration of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, of which only Turkey recognizes.

    Turgut Özal was the first Turkish leader who talked about a “bi-zonal, bi-communal, federal system” in the 1980s. In the mid-1990s, Turkey silently distanced itself from that formula, which was not adopted by the Greeks anyway.

    Under the Justice and Development Party, or AK Parti, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan adopted a U.N.-backed reunification strategy, which was rejected by the Greek Cypriots in 2004. The European Union’s subsequent admittance of the Republic of Cyprus (officially representing the separated Turks in the north as well), made Erdoğan upset, like many of the Turks.

    Now Erdoğan is going back to Özal’s federal model and is threatening whomever by starting to support two separate states on the island, risking Turkey’s relations with the EU.

    That brings us to the threshold of a series of very interesting events in the coming months in the eastern Mediterranean.

    Hürriyet Daily News

     

  • Gülay & The Ensemble Aras UK Concerts

    Gülay & The Ensemble Aras UK Concerts

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    UK concerts
    For the first time our music group Gülay & The Ensemble Aras will come to the UK for concerts in London and Edinburgh. We would like to invite and welcome you to our concerts.

    SMART St Mary’s Arts Centre for the Community,
    Thursday, 4th Agust 2011, 8pm
    St Mary’s Church
    Stoke Newington Church Street
    London N16 9ES

    The Festival of Spirituality and Peace,
    Saturday, 6th August 2011, 6pm
    St John’s Church, Princes Street,
    Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ

    Gülay & The Ensemble Aras

  • “Solo Turk” Won Top Flying Award

    “Solo Turk” Won Top Flying Award

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    A Turkish air force pilot won the top flying award at this year’s Royal International Air Tattoo at Fairford in the UK.

    The top award is the King Hussein Memorial Sword – presented in memory of the late HM King Hussein of Jordan, Patron of the International Air Tattoo (1983-1989) – and is awarded for the best overall flying demonstration.  This year it went to Maj Murat Keles, flying the F-16C “Solo Turk” from 141st Sqn, Turkish Air Force.

    Major Keles is pictured below receiving his award.

    Maj Keles said: “I am very happy. It is wonderful to receive this award in the first year of our display and in the same year as we celebrate 100 years of the Turkish Air Force.”

    The sword was presented by Major General Malek Habashnah, Commander Royal Jordanian Air Force , on behalf of HRH Lt Gen Prince Faisal.[…]

    Arabian Aerospace

     

     

  • UK: Met Police Chief Quits Amid Hacking Claims

    UK: Met Police Chief Quits Amid Hacking Claims

    Sir Paul Stephenson

    Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson has resigned amid claims relating to the phone hacking scandal.

    In a statement to announce his departure, Sir Paul said:

    “I’ve taken this decision as a consequence of the ongoing speculation and accusations relating to the Met’s links with News International at a senior level and in particular, with relation to Mr Neil Wallis who as you know was arrested as part of Operation Weeting last week.”

    Sir Paul had been criticised after Mr Wallis, a former deputy editor of the News Of The World, was hired by the Met in a public relations role. He said:

    “In 2009 the Met entered into a contractual arrangement with Neil Wallis, terminating in 2010. I played no role in the letting or management of that contract.”

    He also emphasised he had no reason to suspect Mr Wallis had any knowledge of phone hacking:

    “I have heard suggestions that we must have suspected the alleged involvement of Mr Wallis in phone hacking. Let me say unequivocally that I did not and had no reason to have done so. I do not occupy a position in the world of journalism; I had no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice and the repugnant nature of the selection of victims that is now emerging; nor of its apparent reach into senior levels”

    He also denied there had been any wrongdoing relating to his use of the Champney’s health farm for whom Mr Wallis had been working in a PR role:

    “There has been no impropriety and I am extremely happy with what I did and the reasons for it – to do everything possible to return to running the Met full time,significantly ahead of medical, family and friends’ advice. The attempt to represent this in a negative way is both cynical and disappointing.”

    Sir Paul had also faced criticism over the original investigation into phone hacking.

    His resignation came just hours after it emerged former News International Chief Executive, Rebekah Brooks had been arrested in connection with phone hacking.

    The Mayor of London Boris Johnson told Sky News he had accepted his resignation with “great sadness and reluctance” and said there was “no question about his personal integrity.”

    Mr Johnson said Sir Paul had not wanted to be a distraction for the force in the run up to next year’s Olympic games.

    Keith Vaz, the chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee said he was “very shocked” at the Commissioner’s resignation.

    Mr Vaz told Sky News Sir Paul would still appear in front of the committee on Tuesday as scheduled.

    Sir Paul said it had been an “enormous privilege” to lead the Met.

    The Sky News

  • Novartis Chairmain Vasella lends helicopter to Swiss Police at Bilderberg 2011

    Novartis Chairmain Vasella lends helicopter to Swiss Police at Bilderberg 2011

    BilderbergSwiss Mainstream News: Novartis Chairmain Vasella lends helicopter to Swiss Police at Bilderberg 2011

    by Stefan Bisculm

    Global Research, July 11, 2011

    At the Bilderberg Conference host Daniel Vasella provided a helicopter to be used for free by the Police of the Canton Grison. Critics of the Meeting consider this as evidence of creeping privatization of the police force.

    St.Moritz. – The police is neutral, they neither distinguish between rich and poor, nor between VIPs and normal citizens. To the police only the law counts, the ones that don’t comply, will be held accountable. This self- proclaiming principle of a democratic state is viewed by critics of the Bilderberg Conference as being endangered. A source of suspicion is a photo published recently by the blog alles-schallundrauch.blogspot.com.

    The picture shows a helicopter of army-green color, which wasequiped with markings of the Police of the Canton of Grison on its side. As the license number reveals, the helicopter belongs to the company Japat AG, a 100% subsidiary of Novartis. The vehicle was possibly used exclusively for the transporting of Novartis executives.Thomas Hobi, press spokesperson of the Police of Canton of Grison confirmed the helicopter in question was used by the police for transport and air surveillance. The helicopter was provided for use free of charge by the host organization of the meeting. it is important to know that Novartis CEO Daniel Vasella was this years host of the Bilderberg Conference at the “Suvretta House”. People of influence from politics and economics are invited to this private international meeting. The agenda as well as the list of participants usually remain secret.

    Swiss Legislator demandes Parliamentary Investigation Comity

    A prominent critic of the mystery- shrouded meeting is Jura- based National Councilor of the Swiss Peoples Party Dominique Baettig. He confirmed on inquiry that he will lounge a petition to establish a Parliamentary Investigation Comity (PUK), which aims on shedding light one the procedures of this years conference. In the petition hi asks for instance: “Why could Mr. Vasella provide his helicopter to the police and what are the costs of this corruption?” For Baettig the lending of a helicopter means a first step to privatization of state and police. “This procedure is a bad sign for the separation of state  and private sector.

    Concealed license plates

    Manfred Petritsch was the one to post the helicopter image on the internet. As a blogger he regularly writes critical articles on government and economics and as an outspoken opponent of the Bilderberg Conference he was also present in St.Moritz.

    After the helicopter deal he no longer believes in the police of Crison’s neutrality.

    “Wen the CEO of a leading global corporation lends his helicopter to the police, it’s clear one who’s side they are, certainly not on ours.”  For Petritsch it becomes also clear that the police distinguished between VIPs and normal citizens at least during the Bilderberg Conference by the fact that many cars of Bilderberg participants had their license plates covered up without interference of the police.

    Government does not understand concerns.

    Councilor of State Barbara Janon- Steiner does not understand the fuzz abate the borrowed helicopter. The Head of the Crison Justic Departement denies a conflict of interest as regarded by Bilderberg critics. Attendees the meeting included people that are protected by the vienna treaty, wherefore the Grison Police imposed security in collaboration with the Federal Security Service. “In order to fulfill this mission, we needed a helicopter anyway. That beeig provided by the host organization was as direct contribution to the costs of security. At least, in this way, we could avoid additional costs.” According to Janin- Steiner, the Bilderberg Group will contribute a substantial sum to the overall costs of the meeting. “The contribution will be several times that to be paid by the public.”

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/swiss-mainstream-news-novartis-chairmain-vasella-lends-helicopter-to-swiss-police-at-bilderberg-2011/25587