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May 29, 2014

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Greece's DESFA Ready to Reverse Gas Flow to Bulgaria

(Novinite) - Greece's gas transmission network operator DESFA has guaranteed its readiness to reverse gas flow through the reverse-flow gas grid interconnection Kulata/Sidirokastro. As a result, Bulgaria will be able to receive gas supplies from Greece, in the case of a gas crisis.

The gas company specifies in a statement that it has concluded the first stage of the upgrade of the existing gas grid interconnection, installing valves which allow the reverse flow of natural gas, according to reports of investor.bg.

Remote control of the Kulata/Sidirokastro station has also been introduced. The investment amounts to EUR 3.3 M and was fully covered by DESFA.

The Greek gas company argues that the upgrade contributes to the development of the regional gas markets in Southeastern Europe.

DESFA expects gas traders in Bulgaria and Greece to express interest in the new capacity of the gas grid interconnection.

The finalization of this stage of the upgrade of the gas grid interconnection comes against the backdrop of the threats of Russian Gazprom to cut gas shipments to Ukraine on June 3.

Gas deliveries to Ukraine will be suspended if the country fails to pay in advance for June deliveries or if the talks between the EU, Russia and Ukraine collapse. The trilateral talks are to determine the liabilities of Ukraine and the price of natural gas. There are fears that Russia may suspend gas deliveries to the whole of Europe in a repeat of the 2009 gas crisis.

Reversing the gas flow from Greece to Bulgaria has already been tested. Bulgaria can receive up to 3 million cubic meters of gas a day through this gas grid interconnection.

According to data of Bulgarian gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz, no gas quantities have been taken out of the Chiren underground gas storage since March and the depot has only received new supplies.


May 13, 2014

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Greece & Albania Arrive At An Agreement on Toponyms

Greek and Albanian representatives met in Brussels on Monday to confirm an agreement between the two neighboring countries regarding toponyms, paving the way for resolving further bilateral matters. According to a dispatch from the state news agency the relevant agreement is set to come into effect by January 1st, 2015.

The dispatch revealed that discussions regarding this sensitive issue was tackled between Minister of Foreign Affairs Evangelos Venizelos and his Albanian counterpart Ditmir Bushati at the sidelines of the ministerial EU-West Balkans meeting.

According to a joint declaration, which was later given to the press, the two countries agreed to refer to the standards set out by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). During the transitional period, movement between the two countries is going to be allowed based on the moratorium currently in effect.

Editor HellasFrappe: The news is very vague... And no further details have been given. We are just curious as to what geographical entity they agreed on. We must not forget that the southern part of Albania has a robust Greek minority, and let us not forget that the Chams who live in Albania have claims on Greek territory. Venizelos and the Ministry should clarify what sort of agreement was reached. We extend the hope that it is in the best interests of our country and not in the interests of foreigners (also we do not trust Venizelos at all...). 


February 25, 2014

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Balkan Mafias Broaden Their Reach Via Greece

HellasFrappe would like to apologize if the following article is a little difficult to understand at some points, but we refused to edit this article because of its sensitive nature and because it was written by one the foremost experts in his field. We did, however, correct a few sentences so that they can be more grammatically correct.

Ioannis Michaletos (RIMSE) - Greek organized crime networks and Balkan ones, most especially from Albania, have for several years competed amongst each other for illicit revenues and for staking a claim in urban "turfs" that were viewed as locales for raising substantial amounts of revenue from sectors such as narcotics, prostitution and racketeering.

The financial depression in the country along with decades-old buildup of common interests has matured in merges to a great extent creating hybrid networks that have a greater reach not only nationally but regionally. In addition the criminal groups based in Athens especially, tend to supply terrorist groups with weaponry, while being able to "cut deals" for a variety of criminal actors from afar as Georgia, Ukraine, Lebanon, Gulf states, Czech republic and Latin America.

Arms trafficking in and off the country are becoming a menace for Greek security authorities, since it is directly related to the social threat posed by criminal groups and to the supply of terrorist groups.

Over the past 5 years Greek Police has increased more than 500% the number of hand grenades been confiscated compared to a previous period. AK-47, Tokarev, Makarov and Zastava semi-automatic pistols, as well as, RPG's and plastic explosives are routinely found in the hands of criminal groups that are often of mixed Greek-Balkan composition.

In 2012 the authorities confiscated 194 automatic rifles, in 2011 172, in 2010 200, in 2009 110 and in 2008 165. Regarding pistols, in 2012 there were 512 confiscations, in 2011 549, in 2010 565, in 2009 538 and in 2008 501. The number of revolvers were 138, 126,159,124,134 for the respective years.

In hand grenades a noticeable increase is recorded. From 166 units in 2009 there were 817 in 2012. Moreover in 2008 174 kilos of explosives were confiscated versus, 1653 kilos in 2009, 67,630 kilos in 2010, 3,675 in 2011 and 100 Kg in 2012.

Despite the above, it is assessed than less than 5% of weaponry and explosives imported annually mostly from Albania, Kosovo, FYROM and Bulgaria is able to be detected by the authorities.

In the Athens metropolitan region with more than 5.5 million residents, there are estimated to be -at any given moment- more than 1000 weapons hideouts used by mafia networks to traffic their product. In each “cache” a few dozens of weapons are stashed so even if a Police operation results in a confiscation, the dealers can easily continue supplying the market by turning into their other locations.

Mobile arms caches in cars and vans, is also widely suspected.

The profits can be substantial, and the supply has dropped the prices to a rather low value. An AK-47 delivered with 60 bullets costs on average 1,500 Euros with each additional bullet to be priced for one Euro.

Between 2010 and 2011 around 40 organized gangs of robbers using AK-47 have been disbanded by the Greek Police, and almost in all cases they were composed by Albanians, or mixed groups along with Greeks, Bulgarians and Georgians.

Another 20 groups of such nature are believed to be at large. They target individual residences, banks, post offices and money transfer security vehicles. What is a more worrying trend is the nexus between these types of criminal action with local far Left terrorist organizations.

An Albanian citizen, operating as a contract killer between Greece, Albania and Italy with more than 30 "hits" in his record, named Julian Sinanaj, confessed that he placed bombs in Greece on behalf of terrorist groups under the guidance of a Greek political official of an unnamed party. Sinanaj collaborated with the Mehilli criminal group from Vlore-Albania where a number of contacts between Greeks and Albanians have flourished over the years either in weapons smuggling, illegal immigration schemes and cannabis & tobacco contraband.

Over the past few years there were 6-7,000 armed robberies, 90% of which involved Balkan or mixed groups. The analogy with a country such as USA where 350,000 armed robberies occurred, shows that Greece a country with 12 million residents has almost the same amount of robberies per capita, while the trend is high compared to that of most EU members.

Moreover, on an average month there are more than 10 incidents nationwide of fire exchange between criminal gangs and Police forces with occasional casualties from both sides. The existence of strong weaponry in the hands of mafias ensures they are at least on par with those of the legal forces.

The consolidation of these mixed groups has evolved in the crucial illicit sector of racketeering and loan sharking which is booming due to the economic dire straits the country is facing. In Athens more than 100 "heads” composed by Greeks, Albanians and ex-Soviet states, are controlling the proceedings of hundreds of businesses using 500 "strong men" as muscle to enforce their will.

Media reports from time to time have pin-pointed around 50 night clubs used as command centers, and situated in lucrative spots in the beach front of the capital and in the main commercial avenues, such as Syggrou and Piraeus avenues. Those in turn are related to extensive drug and sex trafficking rings that accumulate more than 500,000 Euros in cash daily, while illegal casinos -that are related to the networks mentioned- are pumping further amounts to the hands of the heads and their enforcers.

Contrary to popular belief the entire money trail does not need to be laundered, since there is a vibrant and extremely extensive "cash economy" in the country where the need for large amounts of cash, especially in the Athenian underworld, is being met by these proceedings. Lesser amounts are being directed to Balkan destinations.

What lies ahead?

As long as the real economy is decreasing to a pace of more than minus 7% annually (GDP drop + deflation) so will black (and also very much real) economy flourish undeterred by official regulations and with strong links to deteriorating legal business entities due to loan sharking schemes and buyout by mafias of controlling stakes of companies through the pretext of international funds and under the form of foreign investors. At the same time Albanian groups are becoming tightly integrated to the local underworld and in turn provide ample space for Greek criminals to either hide in Albania or expand their businesses there, especially in the vicinities of Vlore, Fieri and Sarande.

Points of interest
  • - More than 200 Greek citizens of young age have been arrested as “drug mules” mostly in international airports across the planet in the last 18 months. Almost all were recruited by local Greek-Balkan criminals and lured with the motive of fast cash with minimum effort. The rapidness and easiness the recruitment took place was astonishing. In most cases the youth was approached by night-life patrons in a specific operation to replenish the “drug mule population” with clean record citizens from a country that rarely produced such kind of trafficking services.
  • - Sex tourism: Greece and especially Athens are becoming steadily a tourist hot spot for sex tourism. More than 600 illegal sex premises operate in metropolitan Athens region with a daily cash flow estimated at more than 1 million Euros, excluding other levels of the illicit sex industry.
  • - Tobacco contraband in the county is estimated at 1 billion Euros annually and has resulted in the empowerment of the links between Greeks mafias and those of Albania, Ukraine, Serbia and Bulgaria ones. It is directly related to drug contraband using established infrastructure and human resources
  • - Oil smuggling runs at 1 billion Euros annually and encompasses in terms of deals geographically most of the Balkan states
  • - Illegal immigration in the county has resulted in around 500,000 undocumented foreign nationals (at any given moment) who raise funds continuously to support themselves and in dubious sectors. In the vast majority of the cases the revenues are being collected by Greek-Balkan groups. Street vendors in Athens, numbering more than 10,000 people raise daily 500,000 Euros minimum, which is directed 70% to Greek, Balkan and Chinese criminal groups. Likewise more amounts are raised when immigrants are trying to leave the country to other destinations or for meeting their daily needs for housing. The illegal immigration sector is gradually been consolidated into the hands of mafia groups, while an array of NGO's has been established that it is used as a "protective base" for covering up, abetting and protecting such activities.
  • - The total organized crime activities in Greece are able to generate at least 15 billion Euros annually in cash, thus becoming a sector of importance and on a regional level. Districts such as the Lazarati town in Albania live-off by massive cannabis trade exported to Greece and Italy, while Southern FYROM and Bulgaria profit to a great extent by providing "services & goods" to Greek-based networks.
  • - As it was noted above a large amount of the cash generated is not laundered because it is needed to support a cash-based parallel society. The amounts that do need to be "washed" and then come back to the local economy or destined to be invested to the international markets, follow a labyrinth-like procedure and end up in different jurisdictions such as Montenegro, Czech Republic, Moldavia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Albania, FYROM, Bulgaria, Hungary. It can be roughly assessed that more than 3 billion Euros annually are being directed in that manner. Once into the international legal system they are being leveraged through financial instruments and further support the liquidity of the banking system worldwide, in similar fashion like most of the way modern day organized crime functions.
Countermeasures

Until recently the Greek security system and most importantly the leading governmental structures, refused to accept the notion that Mafia-type criminal structures are indeed flourishing in the country, and that consequently these criminals are well-embedded into the local social and economic life and increasingly in collaboration with Balkan and Turkish similar criminal structures. The avalanche of security concerns though has forced into a rethinking and re-engineering of the system which develops into more coherent structures aiming into combating criminal structures by heavy handed approach, use of high-technology and by specialization amongst Police divisions.

Furthermore, Police collaboration between Balkan states is increasing steadily, while links and bonds between Mafias, legal businesses, and terrorism and front organizations are being scrutinized and exposed thereafter. It can be safely estimated that in 2014 and the coming period, major criminal cases of Pan - Balkan nature are going to be revealed, based on wrongdoings in Greece that will eventually shake up and upturn entire sectors of the “elite” stratum in several countries.

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February 24, 2014

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EXPOSED - UKRAINE - “Revolution Business” NGO Supported by Wall Street & Intelligence

C.Gibson & S.Horn (Nation of Change via Global Research) - Serbia’s Srdja Popovic is known by many as a leading architect of regime changes in Eastern Europe and elsewhere since the late-1990s, and as one of the co-founders of Otpor!, the U.S.-funded Serbian activist group which overthrew Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević in 2000. Lesser known, an exclusive Occupy.com investigation reveals that Popovic and the Otpor! offshoot CANVAS (Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies) have also maintained close ties with a Goldman Sachs executive and the private intelligence firm Stratfor (Strategic Forecasting, Inc.), as well as the U.S. government. Popovic’s wife also worked at Stratfor for a year.

These revelations come in the aftermath of thousands of new emails released by Wikileaks’ “Global Intelligence Files.” The emails reveal Popovic worked closely with Stratfor, an Austin, Texas-based private firm that gathers intelligence on geopolitical events and activists for clients ranging from the American Petroleum Institute and Archer Daniels Midland to Dow Chemical, Duke Energy, Northrop Grumman, Intel and Coca-Cola.

Referred to in emails under the moniker “SR501,” Popovic was first approached by Stratfor in 2007 to give a lecture in the firm’s office about events transpiring in Eastern Europe, according to a Stratfor source who asked to remain confidential for this story.

In one of the emails, Popovic forwarded information about activists harmed or killed by the U.S.-armed Bahraini government, obtained from the Bahrain Center for Human Rights during the regime’s crackdown on pro-democracy activists in fall 2011. Popovic also penned a blueprint for Stratfor on how to unseat the now-deceased Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez in September 2010.

Stratfor’s Global Activist Connector

Using his celebrated activist status, Popovic opened many doors for Stratfor to meet with activists globally. In turn, the information Stratfor intended to gain from Popovic’s contacts would serve as “actionable intelligence”—the firm billed itself as a “Shadow CIA”—for its corporate clients.

Popovic passed information to Stratfor about on-the-ground activist events in countries around the world, ranging from the Philippines, Libya,  Tunisia,  Vietnam,  Iran,  Azerbaijan,  Egypt,  Tibet,  Zimbabwe, Poland and Belarus, Georgia, Bahrain, Venezuela and Malaysia. Often, the emails reveal, Popovic passed on the information to Stratfor without the consent of the activists and likely without the activists ever knowing that their emails were being shuttled to the private security firm.

In the U.S., this investigation’s co-author, Carl Gibson (representing US Uncut), and the Yes Men’s Andy Bichlbaum had a meeting with Popovic shortly after their two respective groups used a media hoax to play a prank on General Electric, ridiculing the company over itsnon-payment of U.S. taxes.

The pair gave Popovic information about both groups’ plans for the coming year and news later came out that Stratfor closely monitored the Yes Men’s activities. (The blow photograph taken by Bichlbaum in April 2011 shows Popovic (L) and US Uncut’s Carl Gibson.)

During the Arab Spring, in Egypt in January 2011, Popovic received an interview invitation for an appearance on CNN. The first people he turned to for talking points were Stratfor employees, who provided him with five talking points to lead with.

Stratfor said Popovic’s main use for the firm was his vast array of grassroots activist contacts around the world.
     “A little reminder that the main utility in this contact is his ability to connect us to the troublemakers around the world that he is in touch with. His own ability to discern situation on the ground may be limited, he mainly has initial contact with an asset and then lets them do their own thing,” reads a May 2010 email written by former Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Marko Papic. “He does himself have information that may be useful from time to time. But, the idea is to gather a network of contacts through CANVAS, contacts that we can then contact independently.”
Popovic was so well-received by Stratfor that he even got his wife, Marijah, a job there. She worked for a year from March 2010 through March 2011 as the weekend open source intelligence analyst at Stratfor. The other candidate for the job, Jelena Tancic, also worked for CANVAS.
     “The Canvas guy [Popovic] is a friend/source [for Stratfor], and recommended her to us,” Stratfor’s Vice President of Analysis Scott Stewart said in a March 2010 email, leaving out that the two were dating at the time.
Popovic and his wife grew so close to Stratfor, in fact, that Popovic invited numerous members of the Stratfor staff to their wedding in Belgrade, Serbia.

Helping Stratfor Manufacture Revolutions

Stratfor saw Popovic’s main value not only as a source for intelligence on global revolutionary and activist movements, but also as someone who, if needed, could help overthrow leaders of countries hostile to U.S. geopolitical and financial interests. So useful was Popovic to Stratfor that the firm gave him a free subscription, dubbed “legit sources we use all the time as a company” by Papic.

In a June 2011 email, Papic referred to Popovic as a “great friend” of his and described him as a “Serb activist who travels the world fomenting revolution.”
     “They…basically go around the world trying to topple dictators and autocratic governments (ones that U.S. does not like ;) ,” Papic says in one email. Replying to a follow up to that email, he states, “They just go and set up shop in a country and try to bring the government down. When used properly, more powerful than an aircraft carrier battle group.”
In response to the “aircraft battle group” email, Stratfor Vice President of Intelligence Fred Burton sardonically said that perhaps they could be sent into Iran. Emails also reveal Popovic served as an information source intermediary for on-the-ground activists in Iran, also informing Stratfor of the funding struggle for “democracy programs” there, as the U.S. government pushed a “soft power” agenda.

Another March 2010 email from Stewart to Burton said that CANVAS was “trying to get rid of Chavez,” referring to the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. In 2007, CANVAS trained activists to overthrow Chavez.
     “If I remember correctly, we use hushmail communication to contact him regarding Venezuela due to the sensitivity of using a revolutionary NGO as a source considering we have clients who operate in country,” Papic said in a January 2011 email of Popovic.
Stratfor grew so enamored of CANVAS’s ability to foment regime change abroad that it invited Popovic to its Austin headquarters in 2010 to give seminars on the subject, and paid for his trip there.

CANVAS’s Goldman Sachs Cash

One of CANVAS’s major funders is Muneer Satter, a former Goldman Sachs executive who stepped down from that position in June 2012and now owns Satter Investment Management LLC. Stratfor CEO Shea Morenz worked for ten years at Goldman Sachs as well, where he served as Managing Director in the Investment Management Division and Region Head for Private Wealth Management for the Southwest Region.

Satter is meanwhile a major funder of the Republican Party, giving over $300,000 to Karl Rove’s Super PAC Crossroads GPS before the 2012 election, and another $100,000 to the Republican Governors Association in the first half of 2013 prior to the 2014 mid-term elections.

Living in a massive, $9.5 million mansion in Chicago’s North Shore suburb of Lake Michigan, Muneer also gave $50,000 toward President Obama’s inaugural fund in 2009.

When it came time to connect Muneer with the global intelligence firm, Popovic served as the middle man introducing Satter to Stratfor Chairman George Friedman.
     “Whenever I want to understand the details behind world events, I turn to Stratfor,” reads an endorsement from Satter on Stratfor’s website. “They have the most detailed and insightful analysis of world affairs and are miles ahead of mainstream media.”
Otpor!: A Counter-History

To understand how Popovic came to aide Stratfor in its intelligence-gathering efforts, it’s crucial to examine Otpor! and CANVAS critically. A close examination demonstrates that Popovic was a natural choice to be a Stratfor informant and close advisor.

Often valorized by grassroots activists and Western media, there was far more to the “Bulldozer Revolution” that led to the overthrow of MiloÅ¡ević and subsequent Eastern European regimes than meets the eye.
     “In principle, [Serbia] was an overt operation, funded by congressional appropriations of around $10 million for fiscal 1999 and $31 million for 2000. Some Americans involved in the anti-Milosevic effort said they were aware of CIA activity at the fringes of the campaign, but had trouble finding out what the agency was up to,” explained a 2000 investigative piece appearing in The Washington Post.
     “The lead role was taken by the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development, the government’s foreign assistance agency, which channeled the funds through commercial contractors and nonprofit groups such as NDI and its Republican counterpart, the International Republican Institute (IRI).”
     “In fact between 1997 and 2000 the National Endowment for Democracy and US government may have accomplished what NATO’s 37,000 bombing sorties had been unable to do: oust Milosevic, replace him with their favoured candidate Vojislav Kostunica and promote a neoliberal vision for Serbia,” independent scholar Michael Barker wrote for Z Magazine. “In much the same way as corporate front groups and astroturf groups recruit genuinely committed supporters, strategically useful social movements can potentially dominate civil society when provided with the right resources (massive financial and professional backing).”
Otpor! was so successful that it was ushered into Ukraine to help manufacture regime change there in 2004, using the template applied originally in Serbia with $65 million in cash from the U.S. government.
     “We trained them in how to set up an organization, how to open local chapters, how to create a ‘brand,’ how to create a logo, symbols, and key messages,” an Otpor! activist told U.S.-funded media outlet Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty. “We trained them in how to identify the key weaknesses in society and what people’s most pressing problems were—what might be a motivating factor for people, and above all young people, to go to the ballot box and in this way shape their own destiny.”
The overthrow of MiloÅ¡ević was accompanied by U.S.-funding for the creation of a robust media apparatus in Serbia, and Popovic’s wife worked at one of the U.S.-funded radio and TV outlets as a journalist and anchor B92 from 2004-2009.
     “By helping Radio B92 and linking it with a network of radio stations (ANEM), international assistance undermined the regime’s direct and indirect control over news and information,” a January 2004 policy paper released by USAID explained. “In Serbia, independent media supported by USAID and other international donors facilitated the regime change.”
Critics point out that what happened in Eastern Europe was regime change, not revolution in any real sense of the term.
     “[They] were not revolutions at all; actually, they were little more than intra-elite power transfers,’” Portland State University Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Gerald Sussman, explained in his book, “Branded Democracy: U.S. Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe.”
     “Modern tactics of electioneering were employed to cast regime change as populist, which took advantage of the unstable and vulnerable situations in those regions following the breakup of the Soviet Union,” he wrote.
Given Otpor!’s ties to powerful factions in the U.S. government, perhaps it’s unsurprising that Popovic felt comfortable giving a lecture to the Air Force Academy in May 2010, and attending a National Security Council meeting in December 2009.

A powerful individual who lobbied the U.S. government to give money to CANVAS early on was Michael McFaul, the current U.S. Ambassador to Russia for the State Department and someone who “worked closely with” Popovic while serving as a Senior Fellow at theright-wing Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

Critics Chime In, Popovic Responds

Maryam Alkhawaja, director of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, said she had known Popovic for several years as an activist and had no knowledge of his outside relationships before the Wikileaks release of Stratfor emails.
     “Srdja is someone I’ve met more than once. He was very supportive of the Bahrain revolution, supportive of the human rights fight,” Alkhawaja said in a phone interview. “When he gave me their information, that’s what surprised me the most.”
Alkhawaja said that at the time she wasn’t aware of what kind of firm Stratfor was, but she became immediately suspicious after reading Stratfor’s questions to her. She never corresponded with Stratfor due to what she felt was the suspicious nature of the emails coming from the firm.
    “It was a series of really weird intelligence agency-like questions, given that they knew I was working in a human rights group. They were asking questions like, who’s funding the party coalition, how many members do they have, questions that even I didn’t know the answers to,” she said. 
     “The fact that they asked questions like that, made me question the motive behind the email I received. That’s why I never responded.”
     “Whenever we get emails like that or were contacted by people who seemed very interested in asking intelligence agency-like questions, we usually block them, because we know they probably work for the government,” Alkhawaja continued.
     “Journalists know the kind of work we do so they wouldn’t ask those questions in the first place. I just found the email very weird and thats why I actually never responded.”
In a Skype interview, one of Otpor!’s co-founders, who left the movement and asked to maintain his confidentiality, said his primary concern from the Wikileaks emails was that Popovic was giving out activists’ information to a third party without their prior consent.

An interview with Popovic sang a different tune about CANVAS. He stated, “We definitely wouldn’t jeopardize any of our activists’ safety, so we always follow their lead and never expose them to anybody without their consent.”

Popovic also said CANVAS would speak to anyone and everyone—without any discrimination—about nonviolent direct action.
     “CANVAS will present anywhere — to those committed to activism and nonviolent struggle, but also to those who still live in the Cold War era and think that tanks and planes and nukes shape the world, not the common people leading popular movements,” he said.
      “If we can persuade any decision maker in the world, in Washington, Kremlin, Tel Aviv or Damascus that it is nonviolent struggle that they should embrace and respect – not foreign military intervention, or oppression over own population – we would do that.”
Yet, given Popovic’s track-record—and specifically, who buttered his bread during the long professional career he pursued in activism—critics say Popovic fit like a glove at Stratfor.
    “A group of Serbs cannot lead a protest movement anywhere outside Serbia, but his techniques are nonetheless instrumental in helping achieve certain political aims,” Professor Sussman said in an interview. “He also serves as an intelligence gatherer in the process—of use to private and state intelligence agencies. That’s what Stratfor saw as his use.”


February 20, 2014

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China Promotes a New Canal Route from the Aegean to the Danube

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Momentum is growing for one major infrastructure project in Europe, the Morava-Vardar-Axios canal, featured in the Schiller Institute’s Marshall Plan for the Balkans. The 650 km project would link the Danube River at Belgrade, in Serbia, through a canal between the Morava River in Serbia to the Vardar in FYROM, which flows into Greece where it is called the Axios, and then into the Aegean Sea at Thessaloniki. It entails the construction of 11 five stage locks along the way with 7 hydroelectric projects as well.

Contributed to HellasFrappe
By E.I.R. Strategic Alert

When built, it will shorten by 1,200 kilometers the inland water route to the eastern Mediterranean and shipping access to Asia via the Suez Canal.

Serbia commissioned a feasibility study on the project which was carried out by the Chinese state construction company, China Gezuba Corporation, which presented its preliminary results to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic during his visit to China at the end of last year. The study has not yet been made public, but the Chinese are said to be prepared to invest up to 10 billion dollars in loans for construction.

The Hellenic Shortsea Shipowners Association (HSSA) announced its full support for the project.

The Chinese are already working to develop the transport corridor out of the Port of Piraeus, in Southern Greece, where they have leased the container port and turned it into the principal entry point for their exports to Europe. While most electronics and consumer products are now transported by truck from Piraeus into central Europe, the Chinese are now helping the countries along this corridor (No. 10) to construct the railways.

The canal, however, would facilitate exports by waterway of agricultural products from Eastern Europe and the Balkans to China, given that ship transport is the most efficient and cost effective means of transport. The agricultural potential of the countries in that region is totally under-utilized because of the insane cartel-dominated agricultural policies of the European Union. The Chinese have already increased their imports from these countries tremendously.


February 19, 2014

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PLOT THICKENS In NGO De-Mining Scandal - Corrupt NGO Had Contacts With Serbia's Karadzic

English: Radovan Karadžić in Moscow on 3 March...
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There is no end to the information that is being presented in the Greek press about the latest scandal involving a corrupt NGO that apparently sucked the State dry of some 8.9 million Euros. Specifically, the International De-mining Center NGO, is believed to have defrauded the Greek state of almost 9 million Euros during the period 2000-2004. The center’s leader, Costas Tzevelekos, has already been detained on charges of fraud, and another seven people, including his wife, three serving Greek diplomats, and several retired public foreign ministry officials have been charged in the case. One of the diplomats, Alex Rondos was an adviser to former PASOK Premier George Papandreou.

Read Background to this story by clicking HERE

On Wednesday, it was discovered that the head of this de-mining NGO was also apparently involved in the creation of a support network for Bosnian Serb politician Radovan Karadzic, while he was still on the run in 2004.

A report in the To Vima newspaper, which bases its information on documents recovered from the files of the SFOR peacekeeping force that was stationed in Bosnia between 2003 and 2005, claims that the leadership of this corrupt NGO had established contact with two bodyguards working for Radovan Karadzic (who we repeat was a wanted fugitive at time).

One of these guards, Dusan “Bato” Tesic, appears to have supervised the employees who participated in the crony de-mining NGO and from what the report claims he had also met with the NGO’s president, Konstantinos Tzevelekos on multiple occasions. (It should be reminded that Tzevelekos has been arrested.)

The paper said that several years ago, Tzevelekos had told To Vima that he had met with Tesic to locate a jeep with expensive satellite communication equipment. The same report also notes that this particular NGO also had contacts with the Bosnian UNIPAK firm that was suspected of funding Karadzic.

The 2002 resignation of then Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Yannis Zafiropoulos however is perhaps more revealing.

In his letter of resignation Zafiropoulos alleged that between 1998 and 2000, (at least) 3.5 billion drachmas (or some 9 million Euros) were secretly distributed to NGOs, even though he lodged an objection.

In fact, Zafiropoulos informed Prime Minister Costas Simitis that George Papandreou (who was Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time) had shady dealings with the head of the International Development of Cooperation Agency Alex Rondos.

(No surprises there at all...)

Instead of launching a probe and/or some kind of an investigation after hearing what Zafiropoulos said, Simitis instead said that he supported Papandreou (and all the initiatives he had undertaken), arguing that he wanted "greater flexibility than Zafiropoulos "who insisted on inspections from special services".

(In other words, continue with business as usual).

And while Greek citizens uncover how the Foreign Ministry -and especially the government of Costas Simitis operated between 2000-2004 -, the financial police said on Tuesday that it is investigating a whopping 6,000 nongovernmental organizations for their management of state funds. Basically, authorities are focusing on NGOs that secured amounts in excess of 5 million Euros. Several cases are already in the hands of prosecutors.

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Construction of Greek-Bulgarian Pipeline To Begin in 2015

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The construction of the Greek-Bulgarian pipeline (IGB) is expected to begin in 2015. Speaking at the Ecconomist's summit conference taking place under the auspices of the Greek presidency of the EU, Costas Karagiannakos, the head of gas procurement and International projects section of the Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) in Thessaloniki, said that the IGB is on the list of projects of mutual European interest.
     "The project is at a very mature stage, all the licensing processing and technical studies have finished. The institutional framework is being completed; by the end of 2014 we will be able to take the final investment decision and start construction in 2015."
Regarding the natural gas liquefaction station being planned in the wider region of Kavala that is expected to export liquefied natural gas to the greater region of southeastern Europe, Karagiannakos noted that the technical feasibility study has also been completed.
     "It is a project that, combined with the Greek-Bulgarian pipeline, presents special interest for the region, because except for Greece, the rest of the countries in Southeastern Europe do not have access to liquefied natural gas (LNG) and could benefit countries excluded from the Nabucco pipeline.
He also pointed out that DEPA has already implemented a pre-feasibility study which indicates that the pipeline that would transfer gas from the Levantine Basin to Europe is a project that makes sense economically and is technically feasible.
     "The next step is to go ahead and do a viability study, a decision approved recently by the DEPA board, and which is moving very fast towards tendering," he said.
     "This is being pursued in tandem with Cyprus and we believe that soon more companies with southeastern Mediterranean licences will be able to participate in the group supporting the study," he added. 

January 25, 2014

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SHOCK - (Radical S.Arabian) Al Waqf-Al Islami Spread Across the Balkans

I. Michelatos (RIMSE) - Al Waqf-Al Islami is a foundation funded mainly by radical Salafi Muslims from Saudi Arabia. This Arab organization has supported Salafi mosques across the world.

According to the cable of the US Embassy in The Hague, reference number 05THEHAGUE2705, which was sent to the Department of State by Ambassador Blakeman, there are six Salafi mosques that are under monitoring by the Dutch security services.

According to the cable, these mosques are monitored because of their role in the radicalization and recruitment of Muslims, whereas three of these mosques, al Fourqan, al Mouhadine, and the Foundation for Islamic Youth, are linked to the Saudi organization, Al Waqf Al Islami.

This organization's branch in Kosovo receives regular requests from the BIK President to build new mosques and to refurbish the damaged ones. One of them is the mosque in the village of Bajcine near Podujeve, for which purpose Al Waqf Al Islami has transferred 20,000 euros into the BIK accounts in Prishtina.

A director of the Islamic foundation Al Waqf al Islami in Eindhoven, Ahmad Al Hussaini, is included in a list of 20 Saudi Arabian business leaders alleged to have provided financial support to the Al Qaeda terror network (1).

A prominent Al Qaeda member drew up the list, according to US firm JCB Consulting, which is investigating the financing of Osama bin Laden's network on behalf of 600 families of the September 11 terrorist attack victims.

JCB spokesman Damien Martinez told Dutch current affairs television programme Nova, that the list was found during a raid on the Saudi Arabian charity, Benevolence International Foundation (BIF), in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Bosnian police conducted the raid in the autumn of 2002 in co-operation with the American FBI.

According to the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, Al Hussaini has been a member of the board of directors of Al Waqf al Islami since June 1991.

The foundation's headquarters is located at the Al Furkaan mosque in the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven. The Dutch intelligence service, AIVD, included the Al Waqf al Islami foundation in a report that identified the foundation as one of several extremist groups with close ties with Islamic primary schools in the Netherlands.

The foundation was also described as a radical Islamic group.

Al Waqf-Al Islami is spread in the Balkans in Bulgaria, FYROM, Kosovo, Bosnia and it is assumed that it also operates in Albania and Montengro.

What Mosques Al Waqf Al Islami Is Funding
By Artan M. Haraqija and Visar Duriqi

The imam who will be heading the mosque in Bajcine is considered by some other BIK imams as a person who does not promote the Hanefi school of Islam or the traditional Islam in Kosova. His name is Fadil Sogojeva and he is currently the imam of the mosque in Bregu i Diellit [Prishtina neighbourhood].

The head of the BIK in Podujeve, Idriz Bilalli, has suspended the work on the construction of the mosque in Bajcine primarily because of suspicions that the mosque will be used to promote a radical religious agenda.
     "In my view, he (Fadil Sogojeva) practices and preaches Islam, but not in accordance with the Hanafi school of Islam. This causes confusion and divisions. He also holds regular meetings in Podujeve with believers who are known for their views different from the ordinary believers. These people often promote destructive view in mosques," Bilalli said.
But, the BIK head has eliminated the obstacle to receiving money from Al Waqf Al Islami by suspending the person who has stopped the work on the mosque in Bajcine without any authority to take such a decision. The reason for his suspension was that Imam Idriz Bilalli was one of the initiators of the creation of the BIK workers union.

Our efforts to interview anyone from Al Waqf Al Islami have failed. After the first visit to its offices, a member of staff took the telephone number of the QKGH and promised to phone back to arrange a meeting. Our efforts over the phone to arrange an interview were without success. When we phoned the number given to us to arrange an interview, we were told several times that "this is not the telephone number of Al Waqf Al Islami."

Al Waqf Al Islami's suspicious links around the world could be the reason that it is not registered as an organization in Kosova. The QKGH has obtained from the Public Administration Ministry the list of all nongovernmental organizations that operate legally in Kosova and it does not include this Arab organization. In fact, the name Al Waqf Al Islami is hidden as "physical person" in the registration certificate of the Meka policlinic in Prishtina, which has been licensed by the Public Administration Ministry to conduct medical and construction business activity.

(1) R.I.M.S.E. Note: The 20 names mentioned are linked to the "Jedah-Ankara line", please see the Greek language report on the issue (http://www.rimse.gr/2014/01/blog-post_19.html)


January 15, 2014

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Greek, Albanian Defence - Closer bilateral Cooperation

Dimitris Avramopoulos, greek politician. New D...
Dimitris Avramopoulos, (credit: Wikipedia)
Defence Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos and his visiting Albanian counterpart Mimi Kodeli on Tuesday reaffirmed the mutual willingness of Greece and Albania to deepen and further strengthen bilateral cooperation for the benefit of all the peoples of the "long-suffering region of southeastern Europe."

The two ministers described their talks as useful, constructive and effective. Avramopoulos referred to the historic and strong ties of friendship between Greece and Albania, saying that their relations were based on the principles of mutual respect, sincerity and trust. He referred, in particular, to the Greek minority in Albania and the Albanians working in Greece.

In parallel, he spoke of a new start in cooperation between the two countries in the defence sector and revealed that Greece and Albania will sign a new defence cooperation agreement at the end of August.

The Greek defence minister said Greece was prepared to assist in the reconstruction of the Albanian armed forces and reiterated Greece's support for Albania's European perspective, expressing hope that accession talks with the EU will soon begin. Kodeli referred to Greece as an important partner of Albania, stressing that "we are committed to strengthening cooperation with Greece." She also thanked Greece for its support of Albania's efforts to join the EU.

Listing the areas of cooperation between the Greek and Albanian defence ministries, she said these would concern education and training, Albania's participation in joint exercises in the framework of NATO, the holding bilateral exercises, the participation Albanian forces in the NATO Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Centre in Souda, Greek officers attending Albania military schools and the teaching of Greek to Albanian officers.

A total of 35 Albanian officers are currently attending Greek military academies and recently two Greek officers graduated from Albania's higher military academy. Earlier, Kodeli was received by Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens. (AMNA)


December 28, 2013

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SHOCKING - Orthodox Church in Kosovo turned into public toilet

The Orthodox church dedicated to the Beheading of St. John the Baptist in the village of Samodreza near Vucitrn, was desecrated and turned into a garbage dump. The altar of this Serbian shrine, built on the place where Prince Lazar received communion with the army before the Battle of Kosovo, muslim Albanian children turned into a public toilet.

All attempts to stop the desecration of the Orthodox church were unsuccessful because the Albanian population is against its renewal. The church was burned, vandalized and desecrated for the first time in 1999 after NATO international forces arrived in Kosovo.

The roof of the church was destroyed, windows and the metal door on it broken, and over the apse a large hole was breached. The interior of the church is turned into a public garbage dump and a toilet in which people and the cattle relieve. The wall around the church is destroyed. This Orthodox church is literally cluttered with garbage. OCC247

December 27, 2013

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Albania, EU accession & Security Issues - MUST READ

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Logo of the KLA or UCK (credit: Wikipedia)
Note to readers: From time to time R.I.M.S.E provides analysis and information on wider security issues not directly related to the main scope of research which is “Radical Islamism in Southeastern Europe”. R.I.M.S.E, strongly adheres in a holistic review of security subjects, so it provides readers other spectrums of the security analysis such as organized crime and terrorism, in order to cover a wide range of illicit sectors which may possibly be related to each other and in any case are of much use both to the specialized researcher, and to the general public as well.

Ioannis Michaletos (RIMSE) - The present state of affairs in Albania regarding its impeding EU accession is far from rosy judging amongst other by the hesitation of countries such as UK, Germany, Netherlands and Czech Republic to accept an eventual inclusion of that country in the EU.

Concurrently Albania's neighbor, Greece which assumes the EU Presidency 1st of January 2014 and for the next 6 months, appears to be as one of the most fervent supports for the case of Tirana. Below the surface though, tension brews which is illustrated by a set of developments. These include defense developments and serious security concerns regarding organized crime activities.

Tirana-Ankara line and the mistrust

In December 2013, the head of the Albanian PDIU political party, which has a clear-cut line in its foreign policy proposals against Greece, visited Ankara and was hosted personally by the vice-President of the governing AKP party. The Albanian press noted that this visit marked an intense and long-term cooperation between PDIU and the Turkish AKP. What is more interesting though is that Turkey proposed and PDIU accepted for common stance in the relations between Albania and Greece, which in diplomatic terms can be considered as a "non-friendly" gesture towards the latter.

In addittion the Albanian Armed forces received a 3 million Euros donation of military vehicles from Turkey. Since the early 00's the Albanian Army has accepted a significant number of donations, whilst Albanian special forces regularly receive training by their Turkish counterparts, who in turn have as a basic doctrine the fight against Greek military targets in the event of an armed conflict between the two countries.

In fact the definite assessment that has been formed in the Greek defense and security power circles for some time is that the Albanian forces are becoming "satellite-like ones" of the Turkish Army, an assumption that leads Athens to eventually consider Albania as a non-friendly state in all practical terms, apart from naming it directly.

The aforementioned cover a very small part of the overall discussion regarding Greek-Albanian defense relations, which do not conclude with the involvement solemnly of Turkey.

Furthermore, in recent nationwide Gallop type surveys in both Greece and Albania which were conducted by the Albanian institute of international relations with the assistance of the Greek ELIAMEP foundation, interesting findings were laid down. 34% of the Greeks questioned consider the Albanian immigrants as a "threat" and 15% are worried about "Albanian nationalism". Also 32% do not want Albania into the EU.

The Albanians questioned, 18.5% of them consider Greece as the "prime external threat", more than the 17% which consider Serbia. Insignificant number mentioned also FYROM, Montenegro and Italy. These data further add to the general assumption that mistrust and a societal feeling of common opposition fills the bilateral relations between the two states.

Better safe than sorry

In Mid-December 2013 and in the midst of all the above culminations, the Greek Armed forces performed a military exercise in the Lake Prespes region close to the borders with Albania. The exercise was code named "Pyrpolytis 11/13" and constituted a 24-hour rapid movement of elite forces aiming in theory to disband and neutralize incoming "irregular forces" from Albania, which would be assisted by “terrorist cells”. Several units from the Greek Alpine Commando force were used, along with 4 Chinook and 2 Apache helicopters and various specially designed vehicles for mountainous war.

The Prespes region is over the past few years a crossroad for drug traffickers from Albania, while the Greek security apparatus strongly believes that elements belonging to veteran members of the UCK are "testing" for years the preparedness of the Greek armed forces, especially after the commence of the economic crisis in the country in 2010.

The information leaked so far by credible sources in the Greek media and amongst local stakeholders, talk about "loose cells" of UCK veteran members in Greece in the land axis between the lake Prespes and Tymfistros mountain in central Greece, along with a few dozen members in the outskirts of Athens. In total there are around 150 suspected persons that for the moment deal heavily with drug trafficking and arms contraband.

All the available information point out that ex-UCK members, which presently deal exclusively with the organized crime in the Balkans, have from time to time attempted to "test" the Greek border and domestic security system in a significant scale, nevertheless the attempts were thwarted so far. That has lead in a shift in strategy within the Greek Armed forces which now have developed a separate high-alert commando structure that will be aided by air force and heavily armed Police elements, exclusively dealing with the issue and fusing its operational aims with those of the border Police when in terms with organized criminal activities.

A distorted Balkan “Switzerland”

The small town of Lazarati, relatively close to the borders with Greece and FYROM, is the primal hashish production region in Europe. Lazarati’s 4,000 inhabitants are fully occupied with cannabis production, which reaches from 500 tons to 1,200 tons per year depending on the crop. It is estimated that the Lazarati region "pumps" 200-450 million Euros into the Albanian economy which is around 3% of its nominal GDP!

Moreover the total revenue for the Albanian organized crime and their associates in several countries in wholesale and retail sales value of the drug produced, reaches from 2 billion Euros to more than 4 billion Euros per annum.

Despite efforts by the Albanian police which has confiscated in its territory more than 100 tons in 2013, and the pressure exercised, especially by the Greek and Italian authorities, the Lazarati production is undisturbed and the whole town is armed to the teeth to protect its riches which produce an average 100,000 Euros per year for every person, making it one of the richest regions in Europe, bar several communities in Switzerland, Monaco and Lichtenstein.

The drug production in Lazarati is mostly exported to Greece, Italy, and to Central Europe (via FYROM and Kosovo and all the way through the Northern Balkan drug route). Apart from fuelling corruption in a social and political context in Albania it is also a major security concern for the whole of the region, due to the financial empowerment it boosts to the local criminal syndicates.

Further, the hashish production is being greatly assisted by the massive use of chemical agents for fast plant growth which in turn causes long-term health hazards to the "consumers", which in most part are EU citizens.

The Lazarati drug lords are also directly connected with arms trafficking of light weapons, especially machine guns and hand grenades which are being trafficked both to Greece and Italy, while it remains a mystery how money laundering takes place of such significant amounts of cash in a country with little developed financial sector services. Thus, it can be safely assumed that money laundering takes place outside the borders of Albania with likely territories, Montenegro, Istanbul, FYROM, Ukraine, Moldova, Kosovo and Bosnia.

Lastly great amounts of cash in the tube of tens of millions perhaps even greater would be "stashed" in the Lazarati town, literally hidden in mattresses and warehouses used as "safe deposits".

In overall, Greek-Albanian relations and the ongoing EU accession of Tirana are filtered through the prism of the security concerns of Athens which tend to grow over time. On the other hand, the Albanian society is increasingly urbanized and getting into tune with the rest of the EU, requiring the rule of Law to be implemented within its territory and relinquishing role models of "guerilla behavior" that still dominate large stratums of the society in the peripheries of the country.

The fight between the two worlds will ultimately decide the fate of the likely entrance of Albania into the EU. Concluding it can be safely estimated that in 2014 no Western Balkan countries (Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, and FYROM) will get the "green light" ahead from Brussels and security concerns play a decisive role, apart from economic considerations and bilateral differences.

* Note - More about the Kosovo Liberation Army - The Kosovo Liberation Army (abbreviated KLA; Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës—UÇK) was an ethnic-Albanian paramilitary organization which sought the separation of Kosovo from Yugoslavia during the 1990s. Its campaign against Yugoslav (south Slavs) security forces precipitated a major Yugoslav military crackdown which led to the Kosovo War of 1998–1999. The Yugoslav authorities, under Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević, regarded the KLA a terrorist group. In February 1998, U.S. President Bill Clinton's special envoy to the Balkans, Robert Gelbard, described the KLA as, "without any questions, a terrorist group".UN resolution 1160 took a similar stance. But the 1997 US Department's terrorist list hadn't included the KLA.In March 1998, just one month later Gerbald had to modify his statements to say that KLA had not been classified legally by the U.S. government as a terrorist group, and the US government approached the KLA leaders to make them interlocutors with the Serbs. A Wall Street Journal article claimed later that the US government had in February 1998 removed the KLA from the list of terrorist organizations,but this has never been confirmed. France didn't delist the KLA until late 1998, after strong US and UK lobbying. KLA is still present in the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base list of terrorist groups, and is listed as an inactive terrorist organization by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism from the Homeland Security. During the war, the KLA collaborated with NATO and they were qsuddenly baptized as "freedom fighters". The KLA has also been connected to drugs and arms trafficking, with it being responsible for 70% of the heroin smuggled into Western Europe in the 1990s. KLA member Agim Gashi was prosecuted in Italy for drug trafficking. Interpol's report in the US Congress of 2000: “Albanian drug lords established elsewhere in Europe began contributing funds to the 'national cause' in the 80s. From 1993 on, these funds were to a large extent invested in arms and military equipment for the KLA (UÇK) which made its first appearance in 1993… Of the almost 900 million DM which reached Kosovo between 1996 and 1999, half was thought to be illegal drug money." Source Wikipedia


December 22, 2013

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Orthodox Church in Romania - A Chilly & Holy Work Of Art

Most churches in Europe are built for the ages. But not the new house of God erected in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. In fact, it'll probably melt away before May. Ancient cathedrals are often rather chilly. But a new church built in the Carpathian Mountains in Romania -- and consecrated on Sunday -- promises to be downright frigid. It was constructed entirely out of blocks of ice.

The church, located 2,000 meters (6,560 feet) up in the mountains of southern Transylvania, is the brainchild of Arnold Klingeis, who is trying to attract tourists to the mountain cabin he helps operate on Lake Balea. And it's not the only ice structure he has created. Worshippers might choose to stay in the 12-room ice hotel next door (room service available). A night in one of the freezing rooms -- on an ice bed no less -- costs a mere €50 on the weekend.
      "It's cold, but one can survive it. It's more intended as an experience," Klingeis, a Romanian-born German, told SPIEGEL ONLINE adding that, when it is minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit) outside, the only slightly below freezing temperatures in the hotel feel almost cozy. "The idea is to promote tourism to the Carpathians and attract attention to the region. It's a marketing project and it has been very successful."

The church took 30 workers one month to build using ice taken from the frozen-over Lake Balea. Klingeis is hoping to keep it open until at least April. He is planning an exhibition of ice sculptures as well, which is scheduled to be finished by the beginning of February.

The new church includes an altar made entirely from ice as well as relief carvings chiselled into the walls.


The pews too offer but cold comfort to the faithful. But that hasn't stopped a number of faithful from inquiring about holding baptisms or weddings in the frigid house of God. Only Catholics and Protestants need apply, however. The Romanian Orthodox Church is not amused by the new structure. "We can't accept any churches that melt," Laurentiu Streza, the Metropolitan for Transylvania, said according to the dpa news agency.
     "Orthodox churches are built for hundreds, or even for thousands of years on solid ground. They don't thaw out in a few months."
The Lutheran pastor Kurt Boltres on the other hand is a fan and thinks it’s a "wonderful idea." OCC247

December 20, 2013

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Southeast Europe 2014: Emerging Security Threats - MUST READ

Ioannis Michaletos (RIMSE) - 2013 has been a year of global “transition.” It represents a later stage in the post-recession and upheaval era since 2008, in which major geostrategic shifts of power took place, in the midst of revolutions, destabilization and economic downturn nearby. Southeast Europe was a relatively stable region during that period when compared to the neighboring Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Nevertheless, a set of emerging security threats looms across the Balkans and mainly derive from the aftermath of the aforementioned global developments.

Below is a brief summary of emerging security threats in and involving the region. The threats described are hypothetical examples of how situation could unfold in the Balkans based on several present day indicators. The summaries are provided for forward planning only, but are based on a large and complex set of analyzed data. In addition to the three threats discussed below could be added the lingering threat of ethnic nationalism and its effects on politics in most Balkan states, the rise of cyber-crime, cyber-espionage and challenges to states by tech-savvy young generation of commercially and sometimes politically-minded activists, with anonymous internet commerce and cryptocurrencies usage increasing, in line with global trends that rapidly developed in 2013; there will be an increasing divide between the technological ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ which crosses generational and establishment lines, and represents a more pronounced gap than in Western countries where educational levels are higher (at least in the focus on technology).

The Syrian Connection

“European jihadists” who traveled from Western and Northern Europe, generally via Turkey, to fight in Syria on the side of the Al-Nusra Front and other Islamist militias will eventually leave the area, in larger and larger numbers. Many are likely to get “trapped” in the Balkans on their way back from the Syrian battlefront, as they make illegal crossings via land and sea as they will be wary of flying home.

French, British, Belgian, Dutch and similar authorities will likely not permit them back and/or revoke their passports. Thus they will be forced to remain in limbo on their transit routes. Yet, whatever their ethnic origin, those jihadis who hail from Western Europe do not fit the description of typical illegal immigrants- hence, they will not want to work manual labor or settle down in areas where large numbers of immigrants currently settle, such as Athens.

In this state, and given their socio-religious orientation, we might find such persons utilizing the same networks of sympathetic jihad supporters from the Balkans, some of whom they have met in the field. Indeed, over the past two years Western security agencies have become increasingly concerned as the number of Balkan Muslims from all EU candidate countries in Syria has risen.

Following the established routes, we can expect these persons to find shelter in Bosnia, as well as Albania and Kosovo, and perhaps the Sandzak region of Serbia and Montenegro. Here they could certainly stir up trouble. Already well-established Salafi-Wahhabi infrastructure in the Western Balkans has been in place for years and links have been maintained with Western-based “brethren” through joint links in cities such as Vienna and Milano.

Since 2011, more than 2,000 EU citizens ventured into Syria and security agencies estimate that 400-700 Balkan Islamists joined them as well.

In general, the number of Jihadists fighting presently (December 2013) in Syria is estimated at 100,000 people, out of which 30,000 is the “hardcore nucleus.” This is going to be increasingly supplemented by “leftover” jihadists from Libya and perhaps radicalized individuals from Egypt.

Fighters have come from at least 75 different countries across the five inhabited continents in the largest and most diverse congregation of mujahideen the world has experienced.

The long Eastern caravan

More traditional forms of illegal immigration into Greece and other Balkan transit routes will continue to rise as Syria’s humanitarian worsens. Already more than 1 million Syrian citizens are in transit through Turkey to the EU, moving across the Balkans. Border controls are not able to withstand such pressure which comes both via land routes and sea routes. At the same time and in conjunction with the previous threat, an unknown number of jihadists from the Middle East enter the Balkans “hidden” within the refugee caravans.

In general, there are at least 400,000 Syrian refugees presently (December 2013) in transit in Turkey from Syria without access to housing, jobs or medical insurance. Furthermore another 1 million of internally displaced Syrian citizens is close to the borders with Turkey and may become refugees seeking an entrance to Europe.

Cheap weapons, anyone?

The Libyan black market in second-hand small arms will see massive sales to the Balkan organized crime syndicates, due to the ending of fighting in Syria. A rapid decrease in wholesale prices of weapons such as automatic weapons, anti-aircraft missiles and plastic explosives will expedite this.

These shipments will enter the Western Balkans and assist in fuelling a resurgence of paramilitary groups, hyper-nationalistic networks, criminal enterprises, and terrorist groups. Arms profits will also result in more official corruption as organized crime gains more leverage. In the face of this, and with the continuation of existing pressures, ordinary citizens will also be more likely to arm themselves and be ready to protect themselves from perceived threats in countries like Greece.

In general, more than 70 state armament warehouses have been looted since the ousting of Libya’s Col. Gadhafi from power at the end of 2011. The weapons missing could arm a regular force of more than 20,000 men, according to some estimates. On top of that are the large amounts of weaponry donated by Qatar to Islamist militias in Libya, which no longer needed are finding their way to hotspots in Africa, Yemen and (by sea) to Greece and Italy.

At sea, it is estimated that at least 100 maritime vessels have been engaged for years in cross-Mediterranean arms contraband along with at least 1,000 intermediate companies and individuals. Intelligence indicates that a complex network of front companies expedites this illegal trade, with international and local networks also involving Southeast Europe. The world’s illicit arms market is estimated at 32 billion USD per annum.

Originally appeared in Balkanalysis on December 14th, 2013



December 4, 2013

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FYROM Calls On EU & US To Pressure Greece On Name Dispute

Prime Minister of Republic of Macedonia Nikola...
Nikola Gruevski (credit: Wikipedia)
Prospects for a settlement of the Greek-FYROManian dispute over the name of the former Yugoslav republic are the worst in 18 months, and a breakthrough may require the intervention of the US and Europe’s leading powers, according to FYROM prime minister Nikola Gruevski.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Gruevski said that the Greek and FYROManian governments had made some progress towards a compromise when the socialist George Papandreou was prime minister in Athens from 2009 to 2011, but this progress had gone into reverse after Antonis Samaras, a conservative, took over in June 2012.
     “It’s much worse than before,” Gruevski said. “The situation could be unblocked if Greece were to come under pressure from countries like the US, Germany and France. But if not, then it won’t be.”
Gruevski placed the blame squarely on Samaras, accusing him of moving to “one of the most radical positions that Greece has adopted in the history of the problem”.

Asked what pressure he wished to see applied on Greece, Gruevski said the big powers should remind Athens that the International Court of Justice, whilst not passing an opinion on the name dispute, ruled in 2011 that Greece had been wrong to block FYROM’s application for NATO membership three years previously.
     “I’d like to see pressure go in the direction of respect for the ICJ’s decision. I’m asking for respect for international law. Otherwise what is the point of the court, and what is the point of international law?” Gruevski said.
The dispute’s origins lie in the violent break-up of communist Yugoslavia and FYROM’s declaration of independence in 1991 under a name, the Republic of Macedonia, which Greece regards as both an encroachment on its cultural heritage and an implicit territorial claim on a northern Greek province also called Macedonia.

The latest proposals for solving the name dispute were floated in April by Matthew Nimetz, UN special representative on the dispute. He suggested that the state should go by the name of the Upper Republic of Macedonia in multinational settings, but that countries could use the term Republic of Macedonia in bilateral relations with Skopje if they so chose. These proposals were turned down by Greece, which made clear it wanted one name for all purposes. 

A controversial architectural redesign of Skopje, FYROM’s capital, includes colossal statues of Alexander the Great and his father, Philip II of Macedon, celebrated as symbols of the new state, much to the fury of Greeks who revere them as ancient Greek heroes. SManalysis

November 29, 2013

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Bulgaria Builds Border Fence To Keep Illegal Immigrants Coming In From Turkey

(novinite) Bulgaria “is not happy” having to build a fence on part of its border with Turkey over the ongoing refugee influx, Bulgarian Defense Minister Angel Naydenov has said.
     “We are not delighted with the idea of this task being assigned to the Bulgarian army,” Naydenov said after meeting with his Greek counterpart Dimitris Avramopoulos.
Naydenov noted that the fence will aim at directing the asylum-seekers to the border crossings where they can enter Bulgaria legally.

Bulgarian Army began on October 24 the construction of a fence that will be used to restrict the number of refugees entering the country from Turkey.

The construction began in accordance to a decision made by Bulgarian Government at an extraordinary meeting that was held earlier in October.

Nearly 8000 people who have fled the Syrian conflict have entered Bulgaria from Turkey in search for shelter, with Bulgarian authorities saying the number of refugees in is expected to reach 11 000 by the end of 2013.


November 13, 2013

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DER SPIEGEL - FYROManian Makeover - Europe's Flailing Capital of Kitsch

Logo of Der Spiegel.
Logo of Der Spiegel. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
We want to apologize to our readers for the reference "Macedonian" but this is a re-publication. Frappers know very well that HellasFrappe never refers to this country by that name, and rather refers to it as FYROM in respect to the interim United Nations agreement that was signed between our two countries in the mid 90s. We decided to re-publish this article because we have posted other similar stories in the past about the kitsch architecture and projects that are presently underway in FYROM. The following is a great article by Till Mayer in Der Spiegel, which just comes to confirm all our previous stories.

By Till Mayer (Der Spiegel) - The Macedonian government has spent huge sums turning its capital, Skopje, into a neo-baroque architectural nightmare. The project's gaudy excesses camouflage a disastrous economy and troubling record on human rights.

Jets of water spurt into the air in front of the warriors: red, yellow, blue, violet. The eight bronze men stare fiercely through the spray of the fountain, while far above their heads, Alexander the Great sits enthroned, raising one sword up at the sky. Wagner and Tchaikovsky blare out of the speakers and the water shoots more or less in time with the music.

Skopje has a new landmark: The Warrior on a Horse monument on the Plostad Makedonija, a square at the center of the city, is almost 30 meters (100 ft.) high, cost €10.5 million ($14 million) and is about as authentic as the imitation Grand Canal in Las Vegas (what the author really wants to say is that it is suposed to be an image of Alexander the Great). More heroes from Macedonia's colorful history pose nearby, sculpted on a large, if somewhat misshapen scale. The feet of the saber-rattling flag-bearer, for example, are disproportionally large.

On the other side of the Vardar river, near the entry to the old town, a statue of Philip II of Macedon - Alexander's father - shakes a colossal fist at the sky, while bronze horses jump out of a nearby fountain. New temple-like ministry buildings, a theater and a museum - with its own line-up of 19th- and 20th-century poets and revolutionaries - have been built between the monuments to the two kings.

And the construction project isn't finished: Numerous facades are still obstructed by construction cranes. Buildings are being retrofitted with the dictated sugarcoated new style that the local media diplomatically calls "baroque" or "neo-classical," (meaning ancient Greek design) and architects call "historical kitsch."

Read More - Der Spiegel

November 10, 2013

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PROVOCATION - Albanian Chams Make Claims To Kolokotronis, Bouboulina, Tzavela & Botsari

When President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias visited Albania last week supporters of the nationalist Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (PDIU) held a rally to push the Cham issue. Banners and placards were raised depicting Papoulias' origin which is from Epirus, or as the Chams said "Ioannina - Tsamouria." As if that was not enough, the protesters also raised pictures of 1821 Greek war heroes such as Theodoros Kolokotronis, Kitsou Tzavela, Laskarina Bobolina and even Markou Botsari.

Are they trying to lay claims on our 1821 war heroes, or are they insinuating that these men of valor were Chams?

One word: ELEOS

Authorities may have moved the supporters away from the presidential halls but the messages on their banners were shocking.

This was the message to Papoulias:
     "Papoulias is a fellow countryman, an Orthodox Cham, and only he who is not afraid can say the truth. He is a living example of the genocide that took place in his own family. He knows that we as a community have not cooperated with invaders (Nazis). He knows because he fought alongside the "Tsamouria" guild. He knows, because our community is full of his childhood friends who were either killed or forced to flee".
Check out the pictures below!




Firstly let us examine what the PDIU party is:

The Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (PDIU) is a nationalist political party in Albania whose primary aim is the promotion of national issues. The President of PDIU is Spetim Idriz. The party focuses on highlighting national issues, including Kosovo, Albanians in FYROM, Montenegro, Presevo Valley and especially the Cham issue. (In other words... the Greater Albania).

What is the Cham issue:

The Cham issue is an issue which has been raised by Albania since the 1990s over the repatriation of the Cham Albanians, who were expelled from the Greek region of Epirus between 1944 and 1945, at the end of World War II, citing the collaboration of some of their number with the Nazis. While Albania presses for the issue to be re-opened, Greece considers the matter closed.

The official Greek position on the issue is not to allow Cham Albanians to return in Greece because they collaborated with the Italian-German invaders during the Second World War, and as such they are war criminals and are punished according to Greek laws.

Attempt to Resolve Issue:

In an attempt to give a solution in 1992 Prime minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis proposed a trade-off in relation to their properties, saying that only in cases:
    "When it could be established that Chams had not convicted or participated in crimes against their fellow Greeks and their fleeing from the country was only due to fear.
    "If the Albanian government would agree to mutually compensate ethnic Greeks who had lost properties due to persecution during the communist regime in Albania
This proposal, however, obviously never reached any results.

Turkey Finds Cham Issue Useful Tool... Coincidence?

It is also interesting to note that Turkey finds the Cham dispute a useful tool with which to draw international attention to the plight of the Turkish minority in Greece. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already accused Greece for genocide against Muslim Albanians. Ankara has also asked Greece to acknowledge the Albanian nationality of Albanian-speaking Orthodox Christians in the same area, so as to compensate the displaced Chams for the property they have lost, to provide an Albanian Orthodox Church for Albanian Christians, to repatriate the Cham minority and finally to provide them with Greek citizenship

Why Greece Will Not Acknowledge Cham Issue - The Truth

The main part of the Cham issue is the regaining of the Greek citizenship, by Cham Albanians. As Greece does not acknowledge the Cham issue, as an existent problem between Athens and Tirana, the returning of the citizenship has not been discussed at all. Cham Albanians were Greek citizens of Albanian ethnicity, since 1913 when they chose the Greek nationality and not the Turkish one. When they were expelled, in 1944, the citizenship of 1,930 Cham Albanians was removed after they were sentenced to death as collaborators. The rest, which formed the majority lost their citizenship, under a special law of 1947. Orthodox Chams remained in Greece and retained the Greek citizenship, but without any minority rights. The evicts were organized as refugees in Albania, under the authority of the National Anti-Fascist Cham Committee, until 1953. At that year the Albanian government disbanded the committee and granted forcefully the Albanian citizenship to the Chams. In Turkey and the United States, Cham Albanians got the Turkish and American citizenship.

Article in Greek - Olympia
Photos - himara.gr

Other Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cham_issue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_Justice,_Integration_and_Unity

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