Category: Italy

  • European countries provide most of PKK’s weapons

    European countries provide most of PKK’s weapons

    Intelligence sources indicate that the biggest arms suppliers of the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) are allies of Turkey that are also members of NATO. Recently drafted General Staff reports say that many mines planted by the PKK were obtained from Italy and Spain.

    Turkey is ready to start a new round of diplomatic initiatives to stop countries that supply the PKK with arms. Turkey has undertaken similar initiatives in previous years.

    Over the past few months, the PKK has relied on arms from Mediterranean countries, intelligence reports indicate. The roadside bomb that exploded in Halkalı on Tuesday was of Portuguese origin, intelligence sources said, adding this country to the list of countries that supply arms to the terrorist organization. That attack was carried out by the PKK’s urban offshoot, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK).

    The most crucial question is how the PKK is able to bring these arms supplies it obtains from Mediterranean countries to northern Iraq. US journalist Seymour Hersh claimed in 2007 that this was done via Israel.

    The General Staff has seized PKK arms and ammunition originating from 31 different countries. However, NATO-member countries have been the biggest suppliers. Most of the arms and ammunition seized are of Russian, Italian, Spanish, German and Chinese origin.

    In 2007 Turkey questioned the countries where the arms used by the PKK — particularly the heavy artillery the terrorist group uses — are mostly manufactured on how the PKK could have obtained these weapons. These diplomatic attempts must have produced some sort of a result, as all PKK weaponry seized in the past three years have had their serial numbers erased. The military has noticed that the PKK now generally erases serial numbers, especially on explosives. However, most of the time the origins of the ammunition can still be traced. Turkey is concentrating on finding the sources of not the lighter arms but of heavy artillery such as heavy machine guns, rocket launchers, mines and hand grenades.

    According to data from the General Staff, the Kalashnikovs used by PKK terrorists are from Russia and China. The rocket launchers, mines, hand grenades and heavy machine guns so far seized from the organization appear to have been manufactured in Italy, Germany, England, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic and Hungary.

    The organization uses a third country to bring the weapons to northern Iraq and then into Turkey. What disturbs Turkey most is that the mines that have killed more than 100 Turks recently were all obtained from Italy.

    Another issue is that the PKK, which had been rather sloppy in using remote-controlled mines until 2008, has become more of an expert at such attacks. Terrorism experts say the PKK has been given special training, with many suspecting Mossad agents. In 2009, Interior Minister Beşir Atalay claimed that some Mossad agents had gone to northern Iraq and given training on remote-controlled explosives.

    According to documents from the General Staff, 72 percent of the Kalashnikovs used by the PKK are from Russia, 15 percent from China and the rest from Hungary and Bulgaria.

    In 2007, it was reported that more than 170,000 weapons donated by the US to the Iraqi army had ended up in the PKK’s hands. The US Defense Department started an investigation after Turkey’s discovery of this fact.

    Turkey is making a point to not publicly announce how it suspects these weapons are being brought into northern Iraq. Pulitzer-winning journalist Hersh, in an interview with the Takvim daily earlier this month, said Israel helped the PKK base in the Kandil Mountains bring in arms and supplies on helicopters.

    He said that Israel gives extensive support to the PKK and the related Iranian organization Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan (PJAK), especially in terms of arms supplies. He also said that Mossad operatives are active in the area, noting that Jewish Kurds who left northern Iraq 50 years ago returned to the region after the 2003 US occupation. He argued that most of these people are cooperating with the PKK and the purpose of these developments will become clear to all in the near future.

    Although this interview has attracted the attention of Turkish security units, there is a visible effort to avoid making any official statements at this point. Turkey recently made a decision to start diplomatically lobbying countries that supply arms to the PKK. If these countries fail to cut the support they provide for the PKK, then they will be warned openly in the international arena.

    24 June 2010, Thursday
    ERCAN YAVUZ ANKARA

    www.todayszaman.com, Jun 26, 2010

  • Italy: Kidnapped Turkish-American businessman freed in Rimini

    Italy: Kidnapped Turkish-American businessman freed in Rimini

    Rimini, 27 May (AKI) – Italian police in the northeastern city of Rimini on Thursday freed a Turkish-American businessman who had been kidnapped two weeks ago. During his captivity, Adnan Sakli, a banker, was forced to sign over documents that could have been redeemed by the kidnappers for 27 billion euros.

    As a ransom, the kidnappers demanded that Sakli sign over 27 billion euros in credit lines, Sky Italia reported.

    Police in the city on the Adriatic coast said they had arrested nine Italians and one Ethiopian during raids.

    Investigators kept the kidnapping of the 55-year-old businessman a secret while they worked to free him.

    Adnkronos International

  • Satan is in the Vatican, says Pope’s exorcist

    Satan is in the Vatican, says Pope’s exorcist

    The Devil is in the Vatican and is behind the child sex abuse scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church, says the Pope’s chief exorcist.

    Pope

    Satan’s work could also be seen in cardinals who ‘do not believe in Jesus and bishops who are linked to the demon,’ said Father Gabriele Amorth.

    ‘When one speaks of “the smoke of Satan” [a phrase coined by Pope Paul VI in 1972] in the holy rooms, it is all true – including these latest stories of violence and paedophilia,’ he told La Repubblica newspaper.

    A series of sex abuse scandals, in countries including Ireland, have hit the Catholic Church recently.

    And earlier this week, the Pope’s brother, the Rev Georg Ratzinger, admitted hitting choirboys after he took over a renowned German choir in the 1960s.

    Mr Ratzinger said he was also aware of allegations of physical abuse at a school linked to the choir. Fr Amorth is said to have carried out more than 30,000 exorcisms and has been the top man in his field for 25 years.

    The 85-year-old, who is president of the International Association of Exorcists, once spoke out against the Harry Potter series of books, saying they opened children’s minds to the occult and black magic.

    He said the stories attempted to make a false distinction between black and white magic, a difference that ‘does not exist because magic is always a turn to the Devil’.

    Fr Amorth has also said Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were possessed by Satan and the incident last year in which a mentally ill woman threw herself at the Pope was the work of the Devil.

    His favourite film, according to the Italian press, is The Exorcist, a ‘substantially exact’ but ‘exaggerated’ portrayal of possession.

    The Metro

  • Turkey’s ITO, Italy sign deal for five-year Schengen visa

    Turkey’s ITO, Italy sign deal for five-year Schengen visa

    The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and the Italian Consulate General in Istanbul have signed an agreement to provide Turkish businessmen with visa facilities.

    Monday, 15 February 2010 13:04

    Istanbul Chamber of Commerce

    The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and the Italian Consulate General in Istanbul have signed an agreement to provide Turkish businessmen with visa facilities.

    Under the agreement, Turkish businessmen will be able to get a five-year Schengen visa after applying to the Italian Consulate General with a recognition letter from the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce. The Schengen visa will also enable Turkish businessmen to travel to the other European countries.

    Meanwhile, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce Executive Board President Murat Yalcintas was awarded by the Italian president with Italy’s state medal of merit for his contributions to efforts to further improve Turkey-Italy relations. Italian Ambassador to Turkey Carlo Marsili decorated Yalcintas with the medal during the signing ceremony.

    World Bulletin

  • Man arrested at Silvio Berlusconi hospital

    Man arrested at Silvio Berlusconi hospital

    A man has been arrested in the grounds of hospital where Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is being treated, police said.

    San Raffaele
    There is a heavy police presence at San Raffaele hospital in Milan

    A man of 26 was intercepted overnight by security guards at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital.

    Mr Berlusconi is being treated for facial injuries after being attacked by a man with a souvenir on Sunday.

    Doctors were due to examine the prime minister on Wednesday before deciding whether he could leave hospital.

    BBC

  • Attacked Berlusconi says ‘love will overcome hate’

    Attacked Berlusconi says ‘love will overcome hate’

    In his first message since an attack that left him in hospital, the Italian prime minister has told his supporters that love always triumphs over hate.

    Berlisconi

    The brief message from Silvio Berlusconi was posted on the website of his People of Freedom party.

    Mr Berlusconi, struck in the face by a model replica of Milan’s cathedral after a rally in the city on Sunday, is to leave hospital on Wednesday.

    The object, flung from from close range, broke his nose and two teeth.

    Rest recommendation

    “Sincere thanks to the very many who have sent me messages of solidarity and affection,” Mr Berlusconi’s message reads.

    “I say again that everyone should stay calm and secure. Love always triumphs over envy and hate.”

    Mr Berlusconi’s personal physician, Dr Alberto Zangrillo, says he has told the prime minister to forgo public duties for at least two weeks to fully recover from the attack, during which the PM is reported to have lost almost half a litre (one pint) of blood.

    But his spokesman, Paulo Bonaiuti, said enforcing this recommendation would be “a problem, because it is very difficult to keep him away from his work”.

    The 73-year-old billionaire leader has already cancelled plans to attend the UN climate summit in Copenhagen as well as a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan scheduled for Wednesday.

    The suspect, 42-year-old Massimo Tartaglia, is reported to have sent a letter via his lawyers to the prime minister, apologising for what he said was “a superficial, cowardly and inconsiderate act”.

    He is reported to have been undergoing treatment for mental health issues for several years.

    The attack has sparked an outpouring of sympathy for the Italian leader, who has in recent months been buffeted by political divisions, sex scandal allegations, court cases and an expensive divorce.

    World heads, including French President Nicolas Sarkozy as well as the British, Spanish and German leaders, and the Pope, have all sent messages of sympathy.

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is reported to have phoned Mr Berlusconi on Tuesday, to tell him he had “behaved in a manly way in an extreme situation”, according to a spokesman cited by Agence France-Presse.

    Hostile climate

    On Tuesday, Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said the suspect had planned the attack, fuelled by a rage towards the prime minister which had been brewing for some time.

    The attack led to criticism of the security surrounding Mr Berlusconi, but Mr Maroni said police checked every area visited by the prime minister well in advance.

    Italian opposition lawmaker Francesco Rutelli, whose panel oversees Italy’s secret services, defended their work.

    “There were so many bodyguards around Silvio Berlusconi that you could look at it as a fluke that he was hit full in the face by the object that was thrown,” he said, according to AFP.

    He suggested that in the future perhaps Mr Berlusconi should be prevented from having contact with the crowd in high-risk situations.

    Mr Berlusconi was signing autographs when the object – described by Mr Maroni as an alabaster model – struck him full in the face.

    Amid chaotic scenes he was bundled into a car, his face bloodied, and driven to hospital.

    The attack on Italy’s often controversial prime minister has caused deep shock in Italy.

    The BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, in Milan, says politicians on the left and right are accusing each other of creating an atmosphere of hate in which the attack was made possible.

    Since the incident, pages on social networking sites praising the attacker have been joined by thousands of people.

    Mr Maroni accused them of “inciting hostility” towards Mr Berlusconi and said the government would introduce emergency measures to protect leaders on Thursday, including blocking websites that encouraged violence.

    BBC