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  • We’re learning the wrong lessons from Brussels — and it’s going to cost us

    We’re learning the wrong lessons from Brussels — and it’s going to cost us

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    In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of Civilizations narrative.

    In the face of terror most foul, fury and vengeance are once more in the air. It’s not quite Christianity versus Islam, but it’s close.

    Some anecdotal evidence. Two comments on a story in The Independent, worlds apart, suggest that two great swaths of humanity are once again on an unnecessary and tragic collision course.

    Bobby said: “All the whole Mideast and ALL their ilk are Hated by me and mine.”

    Ceycey replied: “Is your humanity only for Europe?”

    Both commenters were responding to a story in the British newspaper written by Yasmin Ahmed in the wake of the terrorist bombings in Belgium. Ahmed pointed out that just before ISIS operatives set off bombs in Brussels, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks detonated a car bomb in Turkey near a transportation hub, killing 37 and injuring 70 more. A closely-timed second attack killed four more people. In fact, Turkey has been beset by a spate of bombings by Kurdish separatists and ISIS, who in 2015 alone killed 141 and injured 910 others.

    In both Brussels and Ankara, innocent people were killed indiscriminately by fanatics who believe political causes sanctify murder. But what struck Ahmed was the profound difference in the Western reaction to these atrocities. In social media there were safety check-ins on Facebook, hashtags on Twitter, and shared cartoons in response to the bombings at Zaventen Airport and Maelbeek metro station. In fact, “Brussels” garnered 17.5 million more Google news results than “Ankara”.

    While the world mourned Brussels, Ankara was treated as a mere regional event. Case in point: After this week’s Brussels bombings, European countries raised the Belgian flag above their national monuments — a fitting tribute. The Eiffel Tower was illuminated in the colours of the Belgian flag, as was One World Trade Center in New York (though in truth, the colours looked more like red, white and blue). So Yasmin Ahmed posed an awkward question: Why didn’t Downing Street raise the red and white Turkish flag after the atrocities in Ankara?

    Ahmed’s unease was mirrored by a young woman who knows a thing or two about being victimized by terrorism. Malala Yousafzai blazed to international fame after standing up for education for girls in Afghanistan and getting shot by the Taliban for her defiance.

    In the flash of two bombs, the world is suddenly standing back in the rubble of 9/11 with President Bush repeating his With Us or With the Terrorists ultimatum. All the old, familiar and — I might add — failed solutions are once more being put forward by a real estate mogul who is being embraced as though he were King Solomon.

    She too has spoken out about the dangers of dividing the victims of terrorism between East and West, providing global media funerals for some, mute indifference to others.

    “Do you not see that this indifference to the non-Western lives is EXACTLY what is creating and feeding terror organizations like ISIS? … If your intention is to stop terrorism, do not try to blame the whole population of Muslims for it, because that cannot stop terrorism,” she said.

    And that raises an interesting question. Is the West mute on the subject of innocent lives lost to terrorists in Turkey because the motivations behind those attacks were different from the reasons behind the killing in Europe — or because Turkey is 98 per cent Muslim? Has the West’s accusatory finger moved from ultra-extremist groups like ISIS and al Qaida to designate the members of an entire religion — again?

    In this season of presidential politics in the United States, the answer is, sadly, ‘Yes’.

    CNN, which fielded carpet-coverage of the Brussels bombings in a way that repeated rather than advanced the story for three gruesome days, has already come up with a poll showing that Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is now the first choice of Americans on anti-terrorism matters.

    That is astonishing for a few reasons. First of all, Trump has zero experience in fighting terrorism in any official capacity. He has never held public office, and his chief advisor on foreign policy is The Donald. Trump has been widely denounced by military, national security and senior police leaders for his unconstitutional, illegal and flatly dangerous approach to some of America’s deepest problems.

    The list is well known. So far Trump has proposed banning all Muslims from entering the United States, deporting 12 million illegal aliens, building a wall on the Mexican border, bringing back torture and instituting racial profiling in Muslim communities in the U.S. Now he has added that he wouldn’t rule out using nuclear weapons against ISIS. That’s right — nuclear weapons.

    In the flash of two bombs, the world is suddenly standing back in the rubble of 9/11 with President Bush repeating his With Us or With the Terrorists ultimatum. All the old, familiar and — I might add — failed solutions are once more being put forward by a real estate mogul who is being embraced as though he were King Solomon.

    Though there are many particulars to the new fundamentalism for defeating terror, it comes down to the familiar mantra of guns, gates and guards. If the police just had enough unconstitutional powers, if free citizens just gave up enough civil liberties, if the West could just exert enough hard power against Islamic terrorists, if only there could be more forced regime change, if only Muslims would begin denouncing the evil-doers in their communities, the world would never have to see the cities of Europe and the United States burning again.

    Those answers have been tried for fifteen blood-soaked years and all the West has to show for it is millions of deaths, trillions in squandered treasure — and ISIS.

    The time has come to recognize solidarity with all the victims of terror. As James Taylor, a U.K. citizen living in Ankara, posted on Facebook, “You were Charlie, you were Paris, will you be Ankara?”

    Apparently not.

    Michael Harris is a writer, journalist, and documentary filmmaker. He was awarded a Doctor of Laws for his “unceasing pursuit of justice for the less fortunate among us.” His nine books include Justice Denied, Unholy Orders, Rare ambition, Lament for an Ocean, and Con Game. His work has sparked four commissions of inquiry, and three of his books have been made into movies. His new book on the Harper majority government, Party of One, is a number one best-seller and has been shortlisted for the Governor-General’s Literary Award for English-language non-fiction.

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      “First of all, Trump has zero experience in fighting terrorism in any official capacity. He has never held public office, and his chief advisor on foreign policy is The Donald.”

      First of all, Trudeau has zero experience in fighting terrorism in any official capacity. He was a snowboard instructor before he held public office, and his chief advisor on foreign policy is The Butts.

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        You really should seek professional help for your obsession. Harris doesn’t even mention PRIME MINISTER Trudeau in this column, but still you have to blather on irrelevantly about him. In this War of Civilizations, Canada is a bit player – and one of the more calm and sensible ones, now that your hijab-hating heroes have been kicked out.

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          The hijab was fine, it was the niqab that was objected to.

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      Isis has murdered far more Muslim than non Muslims. The fact that Saudi Arabia and Iran cannot get organized to eradicate this nihilist sect tells you that there is a proxy war going on. The victims of terrorism, both Muslim and non Muslim are just collateral damage.

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      The double standard is obviously present and speaks volumes about how the West views the non-West. Scratch that, it’s probably more “white money culture” vs. “Colour any-other-culture”. This divide only ensures that this continues to happen.

       
       
  • Trump Risks Tarnishing Image For a Fistful of Azeri Dollars

    Trump Risks Tarnishing Image For a Fistful of Azeri Dollars

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    The last thing Donald Trump needs these days is one more controversy. Then again, Trump thrives on controversy and most probably would welcome any publicity — positive or negative — as long as his name is in the headlines.

    Due to his prominent name and bluntness, Trump is leading the large field of 17 Republican candidates for President of the United States, according to the latest national polls.

    A few years ago when Trump agreed to lend his name to a hotel in Azerbaijan, he could not have predicted that associating with a notorious Baku oligarch would not only reflect negatively on his political ambitions, but also create a serious conflict of interest should he become President.

    Even though the hotel would carry his name, Trump is neither the builder nor owner of “Trump International Hotel & Tower Baku.” Nevertheless, he earns “lucrative management fees for lending his name and expertise to the project,” according to Russ Choma author of a critical article in Mother Jones magazine last week, titled: “Donald Trump is Doing Business with a Controversial Azerbaijani Oligarch.”

    Trump’s recently filed financial disclosures, a requirement for presidential candidates, revealed that his company received $2.5 million from Baku in 2014, even though the hotel is slated to open its doors later this year. Trump estimates his total wealth to be worth over $10 billion.

    Choma reports that “Trump’s partner in the venture is Anar Mammadov, a 34-year-old billionaire playboy whose father serves as Azerbaijan’s transportation minister.” He goes on to cite several major human rights organizations, describing Azerbaijan as “one of the world’s most repressive and corrupt countries due to the regime’s intolerance for dissent and the high degree of concentration of wealth among the politically powerful and their families.”

    Mammadov, said to be worth over $1 billion, is Chairman of the Garant company, the builder and owner of the Trump Tower. His father, Zia, is closely linked to Azerbaijan’s autocratic President, Ilham Aliyev.

    More significantly for Armenians, Choma reports that Anar Mammadov “heads the Azerbaijan American Alliance, a group that at one point was registered with the US Department of Justice as a foreign lobbyist. Last year, the Alliance spent more than $2.8 million lobbying Congress and State Department to improve US- Azerbaijan relations.”

    According to OpenSecrets.org, the Alliance has spent $11.5 million in the last four years on lobbying US lawmakers and officials. Choma reveals that “in 2011, Mammadov himself registered under the Foreign Agent Registration Act in connection with his work with the Alliance. Though he is still featured prominently on the organization’s website, Mammadov is no longer listed as a foreign lobbyist. But he still seems to be very keen on courting powerful American politicians. Mammadov’s personal website features a gushing recap of the group’s Washington gala last November, which he hosted. The event was attended by Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Richard Burr (R-Ala.), Mark Pryor (D-Ark.), and Mark Warner (D-Va.) and a bipartisan slew of House members…. Mammadov’s Facebook page is full of photos of the businessman posing with other politicians, including House Speaker John Boehner.”

    Donald Trump proudly announced that Trump International Hotel & Tower Baku “represents the unwavering standard of excellence of The Trump Organization and our involvement in only the best global development projects. When we open in 2015, visitors and residents will experience a luxurious property unlike anything else in Baku — it will be among the finest in the world.”

    During her recent visit to Baku, Ivanka Trump echoed her father’s confidence in the success of the hotel project: “This incredible building reflects the highest level of luxury and refinement, with extraordinary architecture inspired by the Caspian Sea and sophisticated interiors that seamlessly blend contemporary style with timeless appeal. We are looking forward to bringing our unparalleled Trump services and amenities to Azerbaijan.”

    The Trump Tower in Baku has 33 floors and is shaped like the mast of a sailing ship. It includes 75 luxury residences, 190 guestrooms, a spa, fitness center, indoor swimming pool, business center, ballroom, retail stores, bar, and restaurants, surrounded by gardens, promenades and fountains.

    Donald Trump, by associating himself with questionable business partners in a oppressive regime, risks tarnishing his reputation for a fistful of dollars in the midst of a presidential campaign!

  • UBS Plans Istanbul Hires as Turkey Growth Trumps Global Cuts

    UBS Plans Istanbul Hires as Turkey Growth Trumps Global Cuts

    UBS AG (UBSN), the Swiss bank cutting about 10,000 jobs, is planning to expand in Turkey as the nation’s economic growth boosts demand for assets.

    “We’re working on hiring more for our investment banking team in Turkey,” Gonca Gursoy Artunkal, the bank’s chief executive officer in Turkey, said yesterday in an interview in Istanbul, without giving more details on the expansion. “We’re also waiting for detailed capital markets regulations to be published to see whether to start asset management operations.”

    UBS’s expansion plans for Turkey follow the Swiss bank’s announcement in October that it will cut about 16 percent of its workforce in the next three years and slim down investment banking. Tougher regulation and slower markets have left investment banks worldwide jostling for market share, with companies looking to shrink unprofitable areas.

    Turkey has attracted investors such as Russia’s OAO Sberbank (SBER) and Diageo Plc (DGE) in the past two years, seeking to enter an almost $800 billion economy set to grow about 4 percent this year. Ernst & Young LLP said in January it expects mergers and acquisitions in Turkey to rise to $25 billion in 2013 from $23.2 billion last year.

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    UBS, which employs 30 people in Turkey, offers investment banking services such as debt capital markets, equities trading and research, as well as having a corporate advisory team focusing on M&A work for smaller transactions.

    “Things have been quite busy and we’re enjoying a good momentum,” Artunkal said. “We’re trying to evaluate the potential in the space and looking to see what additional value we can bring clients here in Turkey.”

    UBS last month reported its second straight quarterly loss after booking a fine for trying to rig global interest rates and costs tied to job cuts. CEO Sergio Ermotti is exiting most debt- trading businesses to concentrate on money management and boost returns for shareholders. The company announced plans to raise its dividend by 50 percent to 15 centimes ($0.16) a share for 2012 and repurchase as much as 5 billion francs of debt to lower funding costs.

    Turkey’s market regulator is considering draft regulation on the structure of asset management companies, including introducing 10 million liras ($5.49 million) minimum of capital.

    via UBS Plans Istanbul Hires as Turkey Growth Trumps Global Cuts – Bloomberg.

  • Donald J. Trump and Ivanka Trump Visit Istanbul to Celebrate the Opening of Highly Anticipated Trump Towers Mall

    Donald J. Trump and Ivanka Trump Visit Istanbul to Celebrate the Opening of Highly Anticipated Trump Towers Mall

    NEW YORK, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Donald J. Trump and daughter Ivanka Trump visited Istanbul on Friday, April 20th to celebrate the opening of the highly anticipated Trump Towers Mall. The visit comes on the heels of the official opening one day earlier, which was attended by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Differentiating itself in the sector with its concept, architecture and entertainment areas, Trump Towers Mall is the final piece to the stunning property which also consists of two towers- residential and office.

    RenderImageDonald and Ivanka Trump began their visit with a press conference attended by the developers of the project, Aydin Dogan, Dogan Holding’s Honorary Chairman and Mehmet Ali Yalcindag, Dogan Yayin Holding, Member of the Board as well as VIP guests and key media outlets. Speaking in sequence, Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump expressed their great pride and enthusiasm for Trump Towers Istanbul. “As the developers of Trump Towers Istanbul, Dogan Holding has delivered an incredible property. We look forward to this being the first of many world class developments undertaken together in Istanbul and throughout Turkey,” said Donald Trump.

    Designed by Brigitte Weber, Trump Towers Istanbul is comprised of a 39-story, 204-unit residential tower, a 37-story, 86-unit office tower, and a seven floor retail platform, Trump Towers Mall, which is comprised of 194 units. This gorgeous property boasts spectacular views of the Bosphorus, the heart of Istanbul and historic Old Istanbul. Residents have already begun to occupy the tower and are privy to enjoy 24-hour white glove concierge service, state-of-the-art technology systems in every unit, a private lounge area with library, bar and kids club, a well-being center as well as a private wine cellar.

    The office tower boasts the concept of “New Work” which was developed to combine unique attributes of the office building with white glove services and abundant amenities of the entire Trump Towers complex, creating a full lifestyle proposition. Business owners and their employees now have all of their professional and personal needs met in one central location- an unparalleled concept in Istanbul.

    “At Trump Towers Istanbul the bar has been raised. With its spectacular design, world class amenities, incomparable lifestyle proposition and prime location, there is nothing like it in Istanbul,” said Donald Trump.

    Consisting of five floors of shopping plus two floors dedicated to well-being and food and beverage, and totaling 43.000 square meters rentable area, Trump Towers Mall was designed by specialist retail architects, Chapman Taylor, which is one of the world leading firms in this field and blazes many trails in its sector. The “Mini Mall” floor with a 9.000 square meter area introduces a novelty in Turkey with its brands and activity areas special to children. The mall covers 141 national and foreign brands in 194 units, a fitness centre, the Trump Towers Theater where Disney Live! shows will be performed, as well as a state of the art movie theater with stadium seating.

    Underlining the fact that the Trump Towers Mall is distinguished from its competitors with a unique concept, Ivanka Trump said, “One of the key differentiators of this mall is that it has a playing and recreation center, an entire floor in fact, dedicated exclusively to children. This is a concept created by the Trump Hotel Collection and exemplified by our Trump Kids program at hotel properties around the world.”

    Ivanka Trump went on to say, “I was very excited when I met Mehmet Ali Yalcindag and began to discuss this project four years ago. The building is truly spectacular and one that we are very proud to have as a part of the portfolio. I hope it to be the first of many iconic projects together that will carry the Trump name.”

    Trump Towers Istanbul-Sisli is not owned, developed or sold by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization or any of their affiliates. Ortadogu Otomotiv Ticaret A.S., is the owner and developer of the property, uses the “Trump” name and mark under license from Trump Marks Istanbul II LLC, which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.

    SOURCE The Trump Organization

    via Donald J. Trump and Ivanka Trump Visit Istanbul to Celebrate the Opening of Highly Anticipated Trump Towers Mall – MarketWatch.

  • Donald Trump Stops Off At Shannon

    Donald Trump Stops Off At Shannon

    U.S. billionaire businessman Donald Trump stopped off at Shannon Airport this week on his way to Turkey to open his newest development, writes Pat Flynn.

    trump plane thumb medium262 196The property magnate and developer’s $100m (€75m) private Boeing 757 jet made a one-hour refuelling stop at the mid west airport while en route from New York to Istanbul.

    Trump was in the city to open a $400m (€302) twin-tower complex. ‘Trump Towers Istanbul’ comprises two skyscrapers each around 150 meters (492 feet) high and located in the city’s central Mecidiyekoy district.

    The development includes 204 apartments on sale for as much as $6m (€4.5m) as well as 43,000 square meters (463,000 square feet) of offices and stores.

    About 75 percent of residences at Trump Towers have already been sold for sums ranging from $600,000, €450,000) to $6m (€4.5m).

    Trump, who is Chairman and President of Trump Hotel Collection, said he plans to invest in hotels in Turkey “as soon as possible” which means he is likely to be a more regular visitor to Shannon.

    Trump is no stranger to Shannon however this was the first time that he visited the mid west in the jet he purchased from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen last year.

    The 21-year-old Boeing 757-200 series jet has been fitted out with a private bedroom with a huge, flat-screen TV and a work desk.

    The private bathroom features a circular shower and gold plated sink and taps. The ceilings of the jet are done in suede while the sides of the aircraft are finished in wood paneling.

    Even the seat-belt buckles are plated in 24-carat gold. The plane can accommodate 43 people is is festooned throughout with the Trump name and family crest.

    Trump’s previous luxury jet, a Boeing 727, was also a regular visit to Shannon.

    After leaving Istanbul yesterday (Sunday), Trump travelled to Aberdeen in Scotland where he has already halted work on his £1bn (€1.2bn) luxury golf resort over plans to build an offshore wind farm nearby.

    Trump is expected to appear before a Scottish Parliament committee later this week, as part of an inquiry into green energy.

    Other famous and regular visitors to Shannon are John Travolta, who flies his own Boeing 707 jet, and more recently, film director Stephen Spielberg who owns a Boeing 737-700 aircraft.

    via Donal Trump Stops Off At Shannon.