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Lebanon charges Saudi prince with drug trafficking

November 3, 2015 By administrator

Saudi-LibanonA Saudi prince, who was arrested with two tonnes of amphetamines in Lebanon’s capital Beirut, has been charged with drug trafficking, a judicial source says.

The judicial source told AFP on Monday that Lebanese authorities “charged 10 people, including five arrested individuals — a Saudi prince and four Saudi nationals… with smuggling and selling the drug Captagon.”

The source also noted that the other five individuals are from Lebanon and Saudi Arabia and are still at large.

Saudi prince Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was arrested with four others at the Rafik Hariri International Airport in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on October 26, after security officials found  two tonnes of pills branded as Captagon, which were due to be loaded onto a private jet.

The drugs were packed in 40 suitcases and the plane was to head to the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

The judicial source also said that the case was sent to an investigative judge.

The Lebanese officials said they managed to foil the largest drug smuggling operation in Lebanon’s history.

The confiscated drugs are of the type mainly used by Takfiri militants in Syria.

Some other members of Saudi royal family have also faced legal problems in other countries, though they managed to escape prosecutions.

In September, Saudi prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud was arrested at a compound near Beverly Hills in Los Angles on accusation of trying to force a worker to perform a sex act.

The 28-year-old Saudi prince, however, was freed later on a USD 300,000 bail. The US authorities later said they would not pursue the charge due to a lack of evidence.

Also in September, Saudi diplomat Majed Hassan Ashoor sparked outrage by leaving India without facing justice over alleged sex crimes. He was accused of involvement in the rape, assault, torture and starvation of two Nepalese women held captive for over three months.

In 2013, a Saudi princess was also accused of enslaving a Kenyan woman as a housemaid in her house in Los Angeles. Her charges were later dropped.

Source: presstv

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: charge, Lebanon, prince, saudi, trafficking

Greek island has run out of burial ground after influx of dead refugees – mayor

November 3, 2015 By administrator

5637f853c46188116c8b45c2A surge in the number of bodies of refugees whose boats capsized as they desperately tried to reach Europe has filled the burial grounds of the Greek island of Lesbos to capacity, the island’s mayor said, adding that over 50 bodies remain unburied.

The island’s morgues, cemeteries and emergency services have been overwhelmed with a record number of bodies of migrants who died trying to cross the Mediterranean in October. According to the latest UN data, over 218,000 people arrived in the EU during the month, beating the total annual number for the whole of 2014.

Some 744,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in Europe in 2015 alone, of which at least 3,300 died while making the journey.

Mayor Spyros Gallons told the Greek media that, while five funerals were held this weekend, 55 bodies remain at the morgue and the island is having a hard time finding burial ground for them.

“Yesterday we held five funerals, but there are still 55 bodies at the morgue,” NBC News quoted Galinos as saying. “Who could have anticipated such a carnage in the Aegean?”

Lesbos, with a population of 86,000, lies in the Aegean Sea near Turkey’s cost. It has served as one of the main destinations for refugees and other migrants trying to escape violence and poverty in Syria and other conflict zones in the Middle East and Africa.On Monday, the tragic situation was exacerbated, as 11 refugees, most of them children, drowned in the Aegean Sea while trying to reach Lesbos. Moreover, on Sunday another 15 people, including six children, died in the Aegean after their boat capsized off the Greek island of Samos.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: burial ground, Greece, refugees

80 percent of minorities in Turkey cannot express themselves openly: Survey

November 3, 2015 By administrator

n_90624_1Eighty percent of minorities in Turkey say they cannot express themselves openly on social media, while 35 percent said they are subject to hate speech on the same platform, according to a recent survey conducted by a minority organization funded by the European Union.

Four-fifths of minorities with Greek, Armenian, Jewish and Syriac origins said they could not freely express their ideas on social media, according to the survey conducted by the Yeniköy Panayia GreekOrthodox Church, Bilgi University and the Konda pollster company.

The survey was conducted among 746 Turkish citizens who are members of the Greek, Armenian, Jewish and Syriac communities between Jan. 30 and April 17.

Only 20 percent of the respondents said they felt free to share their thoughts on social media, while the rest said they did not share their real opinions on social media due to fear and concerns. The respondents said the social media platforms they used most commonly were Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, respectively.

Some 86 percent of the minorities said they used their real name on social media accounts, while only 2 percent used a nickname. Twelve percent said they used both.

35 percent of minorities subject to hate speech

Over one-third of respondents also said they were subject to defamation, humiliation, obscenity or threats due to their minority identity on social media.

The survey revealed that, even though minorities cannot express themselves freely on social media, some 60 percent of minorities in Turkey believe that social media has enhanced their relationship with the rest of the society.

Out of the 746 respondents, 35 percent said they were Jewish, 27 percent said they were Armenian, 18 percent Syriac and 15 percent Greek.

Eighty percent also said Turkey needed legal measures that would penalize the violation of rights and discrimination on social media.

Professor Ulaş Karan, who compiled a report comparing and contrasting the differences in Turkish and European Union legal regulations regarding religious minorities and social media in Turkey as part of the project, said minorities were often exposed to hate speech on social media but that such acts were not subjected to prosecution.

“The definition of hate speech of the Council of Europe needs to be in our [Turkish] legislation,” said Karan.

Article 216 of the Turkish Penal Code interdicts those who instigate the public toward grudges and hostility, but the clause is not invoked when it comes to minorities, Karan said.

“This should also be implemented in hate speech against minorities,” Karan said.

November/03/2015

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: cannot, express, Minorities, themselfs, Turkey

Turkey: 44 detained by police for allegedly acting beyond legal authority

November 3, 2015 By administrator

232309Forty-four people including former police chiefs, provincial governors and civil servants were detained by police on Tuesday on charges of acting beyond their legal authorities.

The detainees, who have only been identified by their initials, include former İzmir Police Chief A.B., former İzmir Deputy Police Chief M.A.Ş., three provincial governors, a deputy governor, former Afyon Police College head M.K., former civil inspector F.İ. and a number of other police officers and bureaucrats.

The Cihan news agency has reported that İzmir Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor Okan Bato ordered the detention of 57 suspects. The city’s anti-smuggling and organized crime unit then conducted raids that were centered in the province of İzmir but extended to 17 other cities and detained 44 individuals. The order was given by the prosecutor without a court order on the grounds that the case was urgent.

İsmail Hakkı Küçük, a lawyer of one of the suspects, told Cihan that a prosecutor can give detention orders for urgent cases but it criticized the fact that it was given for police officers on duty. “Do not be surprised if the prosecutor also rules to arrest them. They do not feel the need for a judge. They are violating the rights of 57 people with the detention orders. Why is the case so urgent?” Küçük said.

The İzmir Public Prosecutor’s Office has released a written statement on the operation in which it claims the suspects are members of the “parallel structure.” The term “parallel structure” was invented by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to refer to followers of the Gülen movement, also known as the Hizmet movement, a grassroots initiative inspired by the ideas of Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen.

Erdoğan made the elimination of the “parallel structure” a priority after a major corruption scandal involving people in his inner circle came to public attention with a wave of detentions on Dec. 17, 2013. Erdoğan, who was prime minister at the time of the scandal, framed the corruption investigation as a “plot against his government” by the Hizmet movement and foreign collaborators.

The detentions have targeted the police officers, members of the judiciary and bureaucrats who carried out operations against a military espionage gang based in İzmir in 2011.

The İzmir Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched an investigation into the spy ring, whose members stand accused of obtaining classified military information to sell to third parties. The suspects are also accused of hiring foreign sex workers to send to military officers. The sex workers would illegally obtain personal information about the officers and blackmail them into providing the spy ring with classified information. The group is based in İzmir but reportedly has branches in provinces including İstanbul, Ankara, Bursa, Antalya, Muğla, Manisa, Zonguldak and Ordu.

The indictment by the İzmir Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office about the case states that the gang had a complicated structure and that it carried out activities to damage the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) and the government.

Then-Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said during an interview in 2013 that he was examining documents seized by police as part of an operation against a military espionage gang and that he was considering becoming a co-plaintiff in the case against the gang. Some of the documents are said to include personal information about Arınç.

“I see that there are things that concern me, too. There are also issues related to [Deputy Prime Minister] Ali Babacan,” Arınç said.

Ministers and members of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government expressed their support for probes targeting gangs with connections in the military at the time. Critics of the government later speculated that the AK Party used the probes as part of its project to tame the TSK, which had dominated Turkish politics for decades.

After Erdoğan launched a campaign against the Gülen movement after the Dec. 17 scandal and redesigned the police and the judiciary, police launched investigations against the bureaucrats, members of the judiciary and police who had carried out investigations against major criminal networks, some of them targeting Erdoğan and members of his government.

‘Judiciary is subordinate to government’

According to Ahmet Gündel, a retired public prosecutor who worked for the Supreme Court of Appeals, the judiciary has been subordinated to the executive arm of government.

Speaking with the Cihan news agency on Tuesday, Gündel said that the detention of police officers, governors and bureaucrats in İzmir was a bad beginning for the new term of the AK Party, which secured enough seats in Parliament to form a single-party government in Sunday’s general election. “If there is any concrete evidence of a crime against anyone, a prosecutor should not wait for the results of an election. The operations in İzmir show that the judiciary is acting in accordance with the government, which goes against the impartiality and independence of the judiciary,” Gündel said.

Noting that many of those who did not vote for the AK Party on Sunday are concerned about their freedoms and rights, Gündel said that Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu must keep the promise he made during his victory speech in Ankara on Sunday evening to provide providing freedoms, rights and equal treatment to all citizens.

Source: Zaman

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 44, detained, police, Turkey

Turkey elections: Erdogan’s victory, Turkey’s defeat

November 3, 2015 By administrator

f5638ab03251a0_5638ab03251da.thumbThe early elections in Turkey on November 1 are a victory for President Recep Erdogan, but a defeat for Turkey, says Ruben Safrastyan, Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenian Academy of Sciences.

The elections enabled the ruling Justice and Development party to get twice as many seats in Turkey’s Parliament, which will allow it to form a one-party government.

“Statistically, Erdogan and his party are winners. But strategically, Erdogan’s policy has created a rather grave situation in Turkey – in both external and internal respects,” Mr Safrastyan said.

Elaborating on the subject, he pointed out the Kurdish problem, Turkey’s worsening relations with its neighbors, Turkey’s involvement in the Syria crisis, which will cost it much.

As regards Turkey’s relations with Russia, it is now in an unprecedented situation.

“Russian armed forces turn out to be deployed not only in Turkey’s northern regions, but also in its south, which is a new event for Turkey. It is the result of its policy in Syria and refusal to support the anti-terrorist activities,” Mr Safrastyan said.

According to him, it will result in Turkey’s international isolation, while isolation is obvious in the Middle East.

“Turkey has severed its relations with Egypt. We can see the situation involving Israel and Turkey. Besides, Turkey has strained relations with Iraq and Iran. And if Iran’s role in the Middle East should rise after sanctions have been removed, it will strain its relations with Turkey,” Mr Safrastyan said.

By forming a one-party government, Turkish authorities will continue their policy.

“It means no new policy to the South Caucasus or to us will be developed,” he said.

The expert does not rule out a possibility of turkey inciting Azerbaijan to escalation to overcome the crisis.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: defeat, Erdoga, Turkey, victory

Pressure on Israel to deny the Armenia Genocide

November 3, 2015 By administrator

sassounian.thumbBy Harut Sassounian,

Publisher, The California Courier
www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

As relations between Israel and Turkey have become increasingly strained in recent years, shifting from strategic alliance to outright hostility, many analysts began to wonder about the Israeli government’s uncharacteristically muted reaction to Turkish Pres. Erdogan’s anti-Semitic diatribes and anti-Israeli actions.
Under these circumstances, Armenians and their supporters are puzzled by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s continued complicity in the Turkish government’s denial of the Armenian Genocide and the blocking of its recognition by the Knesset (parliament).
Some Middle East experts offer two explanations of Israel’s puzzling stance:
1) Despite the apparent bad blood between Israel and Turkey, the two countries continue their covert intelligence sharing and arms trade.
2) Azerbaijan, Turkey’s junior brother, has taken an aggressive role in pressuring Israel not to recognize the Armenian Genocide by using as leverage its purchase of billions of dollars of advanced Israeli weapons, providing Israel much needed petroleum products, and a base in Baku to infiltrate and spy on Iran with which it has a 400-mile border.
The Israeli government has become so overly sensitive to Azerbaijan’s diktats that during a recent visit by Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian to Jerusalem, Israel’s Foreign Minister rudely refused to meet with him. Only through a last minute intervention, Mr. Nalbandian managed to meet with the President of Israel.

An article in the November 1 issue of The Jerusalem Post fully illustrates the extent of Israel’s kowtowing to Azerbaijan. At a time when most Western groups, including the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), refused to monitor Azerbaijan’s Parliamentary elections because of restrictions imposed by Baku, four Israeli Knesset members rushed to Azerbaijan to show their support for Aliyev’s despotic regime!
The Israeli delegation, led by former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, now chairman of the Israel-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Group, included ex-ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren, Sofa Landver, and Yoel Razbozov.
The Jerusalem Post reported that Lieberman, as Foreign Minister, “worked to strengthen Israeli ties with Azerbaijan,” and quoted him saying in Baku that it is “an important country and a good friend of Israel…. Even in the time of the Soviet Union, [Azerbaijan] was known to treat its Jewish community well, and there is no anti-Semitism there. We must continue strengthening our relations with Azerbaijan.” Azernews also quoted him telling the Azeri Elections Media Center that Azerbaijan “is an example of democracy, stability, and successful foreign policy.” Most knowledgeable people would dismiss such ridiculous and false statements.
One wonders why the former Foreign Minister is so anxious to whitewash Azerbaijan’s past and present practices of anti-Semitism? After the four Knesset members return from Baku, they should be asked to disclose the lavish gifts they must have received in appreciation for their rubber stamping of the fraudulent elections in Azerbaijan. Not surprisingly, Aliyev maintained  its tight grip on power after his ruling party retained its majority in parliament, while the mainstream opposition boycotted last Sunday’s elections.
The Jerusalem Post reported that “Azerbaijan is considered the Muslim country friendliest to Israel, and the two countries have close ties and significant trade. Azerbaijan is Israel’s biggest oil provider, and trade between the two countries reaches $5 billion, more than with France. In recent years, Lieberman, then-president Shimon Peres, and Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon visited Baku.”
In pursuing its arms for oil policy, Israeli officials have conveniently ignored Azerbaijan’s gross violations of human rights, lack of freedom of speech, and jailing of journalists and activists, including Leyla Yunus, head of the Baku-based Institute for Peace and Democracy, and investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova of Radio Free Europe.

While it might be somewhat understandable that Israel and Azerbaijan are pursuing their self-interests, no matter how reprehensible the means, Armenia must also pursue its own national interests and counter the actions of any country that jeopardizes its security and questions the Genocide. The Armenian government should make crystal clear to Israeli officials that by selling multi-billion dollar sophisticated weapons to Azerbaijan, they become responsible for putting at risk thousands of Armenian lives. Azerbaijani officials have publicly announced that they intend to use the arms acquired from Israel to attack Nagorno Karabagh (Artsakh) and Armenia.

Lastly, Armenia should warn Azerbaijan that its unwarranted denials of the Armenian Genocide and pressures on other countries, such as Israel, to join its denialist cause, would further antagonize Armenians, making it impossible for them to accept any concessions on the Artsakh conflict.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, denial, Genocide, Israel, Turkey

Moscow-Yerevan bus crash: Two survivors reported to be in critical condition

November 3, 2015 By administrator

f5638aa7e47735_5638aa7e4776bTwo of the people hospitalized in the wake of the Moscow-Yerevan bus crash are reported to be in a critical condition
The other survivors, including 10 individuals who are in intensive care units, are not facing any threats to life.
The Russian Ministry of Transport reports that the situation is now under the direct control of Minister Maxim Sokolov and the regional governor.
The Chinese Higer bus overturned fatally in Russia’s Tula region at 3:10 am local time on Tuesday, claiming eight lives.
Sources from the Russian Ministry of Health have told Armenian healthcare officials that a total of 48 people, including a 17-year-old young man, suffered different bodily damages in the accident. Five of the eight victims died immediately; one passed away in an ambulance and the other two – at the intensive care department of Uzlov’s medical center.
As of 14:00 pm local time, 32 survivors were reported to be under hospital care; eight receive out-patient treatment.
In an official statement released Tuesday afternoon, Armenia’s Ministry of Transport and Communication extended its condolences to the families of the deceased, wishing a rapid recovery to the survivors.

The Russian Emergency Ministry’s regional department in Tula has launched a hotline telephone number –  8(4872)21-16-09.

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The Ministry has published the names of the hospitalized survivors.
As of 10:00am Yerevan time, seven passengers were reported dead; 33 survivors are known to have been hospitalized in different medical centers, particularly:
Uzlovaya medical center

1.      Gevorg A Mishpiryan (born: 1980)

2.      Seryozha Sargsyan (1960)

3.      Anushavan R Yeremyan (1960)

4.      Spartak Ts Nalbandyan (1947)

5.      Hakob S Nahapetyan

6.      Levon M Unosyan

7.      Anushavan R Yeranosyan

8.      Sargis Sh Mkrtchyan

9.      Zhora O Ohanyan

10.  Artur A Oronisyan

11.  Tigran G Hakobyan

12.  Sako P Grigoryan

13.  Karen A Safaryan (1985; in critical condition)

14.  Not yet identified

15.  Not yet identified
Kireevsky Medical Center

1.      Razmik R Tovmasyan (1981)

2.      Radik A Antonyan (1972)

3.      Karen A Pafaryan (1985)

4.      Marine K Yeremishyan (1961)

5.      Apres R Asryan (1966)

6.      Sargis Aghajanyan (1950)

7.      Gayane V Sargsyan

8.      Hunan T Minasyan (1989)

9.      Arman Khurchuryan (1976)

10.   Armen Yeremyan (1987)

11.  Simon H Gharaghanyan (1975)

12.  Vova S Danielyan (1976)
Novomoskovsk  medical center

1.    Gayane G Harutyunyan (1975)

2.    Ararat A Galstyan (1992)

3.    Selan S Tadevosyan

4.    Garik A Kosoboghyan

5.    Knarik Chaporyan

6.    Zhora A Rumakyan (1978)

 

The identification of the deceased is under way.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, bus crash, Russia

Russia Federation Council chief visits Armenian Genocide Memorial

November 3, 2015 By administrator

Russian-armenian genocideYEREVAN. – report news.am On Tuesday morning, a delegation, led by led by chairperson Valentina Matviyenko of the Federation Council of Russia, paid a visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia .

Matviyenko was accompanied by National Assembly of Armenia Vice President Hermine Naghdalyan, and Russian Ambassador Ivan Volinkin.

She laid a wreath and placed flowers to the Genocide monument, and paid tribute to the 1.5 million victims of this tragedy.

The speaker of the Russian Federation Council also toured the exhibits in the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, where she could not hold back her tears.

At the end of the tour, Valentina Matviyenko signed the Book of Condolences of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Genocide, Memorial, Russian

William Lahue calls Armenia-NATO cooperation unique

November 3, 2015 By administrator

nato-armeniaArmenia has cooperated with NATO for quite a long time, with progress made in all the spheres, Head of Armenian Foreign Ministry’s Arms Control and International Security Department Samvel Mkrtchyan told reporters today during the NATO Week in Armenia event.

“In parallel, we also present new cooperation programs involving more spheres,” Mkrtchyan said when speaking about the four main components of cooperation: political dialog, defense, cooperation on emergency situations, and peacekeeping cooperation.

For his part, NATO Liaison Officer for the South Caucasus William Lahue stressed the importance of Armenia-NATO relations, calling them unique as Armenia is Collective Security Treaty Organization’s (CSTO) only member state to participate in peacekeeping missions of NATO.

According to W. Lahue, NATO builds relations with Armenia on the basis of partnership interests, rather than a competitive basis, and the aim of Armenia-NATO cooperation is to contribute to peace and stability not only in the region, but also around the world.

NATO Week in Armenia is being held on November 2-6 as part of Armenia’s Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) with NATO.

Source: Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia-NATO

Turkish Lobbyist Hastert did withdrawn the Armenian Genocide resolution for $ 500,000

November 2, 2015 By administrator

arton118075-451x336Differences assumed the speaker of the House of Representatives were well known to the FBI – Turkey and Israel also.

While the former Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert is preparing to plead guilty in a deal that he initiated with federal investigators, most of the media will call attention to the crimes that the FBI characterized in ‘indictment. While qu’Hastert was indicted in May, the opinion was shocked to learn that the former university instructor control spending lots of money to try to hide the sexual abuse charges against him. But one of the whistle-blowers in order did not hesitate to bring charges on the harm that Hastert was guilty for years – and the effects they may have on the federal safety.

Those who read The American Conservative has long been familiar with the saga of Sibel Edmonds. Edmonds is an FBI translator who revealed the widespread corruption throughout the government, and has received multiple orders for silence motivated by the State Secrets Act [Act status Secrets]. She still persevered even exposed to prosecution, even threatened with imprisonment. In a feature article, TAC had interviewed in 2009 and I reviewed myself the more calls she launched, particularly when the release of his book Classified Woman [A Woman Secret Classified Defence, ndt] in 2012.

Many assertions Edmonds had been brought against Turkish and Israeli front groups seeking to influence US foreign policy and indulging in illegal activities. In the list of identified illegal acts of corruption included the official high-level government and members of Congress in order to obtain licenses to export to embargoed countries, and to be made aware of information secret. Edmonds had been questioned by a congressional committee, several members of Congress and by permanent staff, and by the Inspector General of the FBI; the information she had given had been found “credible”, “serious”, and had to make “a thorough and careful check.” She also gave interviews to “60 Minutes” and Vanity Fair magazine, both able to confirm the key elements of his story.

Some critics say amounted to Edmonds exaggerated or misinterpreted what it claimed to know, but there was no reason to doubt his claims to the extent that she was quoting the documents and files that it were entrusted personally when she was in office. No one questioned his statements during investigations that had been conducted at the time. The Ministry of Justice has imposed to silence precisely because the information she revealed annoyed certain political interests or deemed to affect national security.

During one of his appearances in the media, Edmonds provides important information on Congressman Hastert, who was the subject of an FBI investigation when he was House speaker, a position to which he acceded in 1999 and remained for eight years. In his interview with TAC, Edmonds reported that in early 1997 because of information obtained by the FBI on the Turkish diplomatic community, the Ministry of Justice had already opened investigations into several Republican representatives. The first members of Congress known for its relations with the Turkish community, for the information he provided him and the favors he lavished him was Bob Livingston. Next on the list was Dan Burton, who later took the first position until Hastert became president of the House. The Attorney General Bill Clinton, Janet Reno, was made aware of these investigations, and as they were Republicans, she ordered the pursuit … In 1999, FBI agents in the Chicago section began purely and just listens on members of Congress.

In a statement in August 2009, Edmonds Hastert identified as “one of the first people in the US involved in operations and illegal actions, not in the interest of the United States but in that foreign governments and organizations foreigners “. She described in detail what she thought was the shady actions of Hastert: “This information was held in public. Business, once again, were made in various fields. The receipt by corruption, are important, issue cash or currency of money laundering, money laundering, for its election campaigns and also for personal use, with the appearance of legality, allow it distribute various favors and prepare others – preparing certain actions, make some things happen for the benefit of foreign entities and foreign governments for the benefit of the Turkish government and in the interests of certain business circles Turkish “.

When in the course of the deposition, he was asked the question “Did you have any reason to believe that Mr. Hastert, for example, killed one of the resolutions of the Armenian Genocide in exchange for money received from organizations Turkey “, she replied,” Yes, and … Okay … not only receive money, but there have been other acts, too, including reportedly being blackmailed for various reasons ” . At the time of the deposition, Hastert had left the Congress and was used for Dickstein Shapiro lobbying firm as an official lobbyist for Turkey, gaining from what we know millions of dollars in commissions.

Edmonds made a job description consisting of Turkish transcribe conversations on Hastert covering the period 1996-2003, to search for a possible blackmail operation. She recalled qu’Hastert “was using the town hall of Chicago where he was not a resident, to organize activities that morality does not accept a lot. I do not know if this could be used to blackmail, but the fact that foreign entities [Turkey and Israel] were aware, in fact, they sometimes participated in some of these activities as morally reprehensible in the City Hall, an administrative building, not a house, a private residence at certain times, on certain days, certain nights of the weekend. I do not know, therefore, if it did or not subject to blackmail, but they were involved in some of these activities. This was known “.

Under oath before the staff of the House and commissions, Edmonds reported hearing a tape recording of the conversation was monitored Turks touting their secret relations with a “Hastert.” They said giving him tens of thousands of dollars in illegal payments in exchange for political favors and information. Many transcripts involved a suspect of the Turkish consulate in the city, as well as several members of the American-Turkish Council and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations, business organizations, some FBI agents thought they served as a cover for an opportunity for organized crime. Some calls seemed to involve drug shipments and other possible crimes.

An important contact that often referred Turks in their calls was to nickname “Denny Boy”, later identified as Hastert. The listening tapes revealed that tens of thousands of dollars were paid to Hastert campaign background in small checks, because there is no obligation to register the gifts with a value below 200 dollars on public lists.

Vanity Fair has done enough to publicize the statements of Edmonds, and David Rose magazine wrote:

Hastert himself was never heard in the recordings, Edmonds told investigators, and it is possible that the payments are not covered as hollow assertions. Nevertheless, a review of federal reports Hastert reveals that the level of unreferenced payments received for his campaigns for many years is relatively high. Between April 1996 and December 2002, unreferenced personal donations to the Hastert for Congress Commiittee [Hastert committee in Congress] amounted to 483 thousand dollars.

Edmonds noted that listening to tapes contained repeated references to Hastert of volte face in the fall of 2000, during the campaign to designate the massacres of Armenians in Turkey between 1915 and 1923 under the term genocide. In August 2000, President Hastert said he would support the resolution and the whole House would pass for it to be passed. The resolution, to which the Turks are vehemently opposed, was adopted without a blow by the International Relations Committee by a large majority. Then, on October 19, shortly before the vote by the full House, Hastert withdrew.

Hastert said he decided his turnaround after reportedly received a letter from President Clinton, saying that the resolution, if passed, would be contrary to US interests. It is unclear whether a payment has not been done, but according to Edmonds, a senior official of the Turkish consulate reported in a recorded conversation that the price to convince Hastert to withdraw the resolution on the genocide amounted at least 500 000.

Hastert’s case, about to be closed these days, focuses on relatively minor federal laws on banking and pass on other facts found by the FBI on Hastert during the 20 years. One may ask, “why Hastert and why now? “But it does not seem to be a simple answer. This evokes more than just the frustration of FBI investigators demanding that something be done.

Edmonds, meanwhile, described how the case Hastert was ignored by the media and predicted that it would eventually retracted by the government. The prosecution on the charges originally were delayed, referral after referral, and recently they have gone astray in the preparation of a transaction that will allow the former member of Congress to plead guilty for acts of lesser importance, burying forever the details for blackmail.

Hastert and his lawyers have understood that they are in a position to threaten government prosecutors, knowing Hastert where many bodies were buried, to use a metaphor. In asking that the investigation reports about him – that could contain rendered accounts of illegal activities by a number of former officials – are published as defense elements, it can force the government to abandon or moderate charges against him. This is a similar method to that used in 2009 by Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, the alleged spies AIPAC [American Israel Public Affairs Committee], which forced the resignation of President Judges of the formation responsible for the case.

Glenn Greenwald wrote: “those who have reserve policies and financial schemes are allowed to break the law without being punished. Often they do not even have to resort to brilliant lawyers because they do not even have to know what a court looks inside – even if they are stopped for the most egregious crimes. “ There is a particular irony here: the high-level criminals to avoid punishment by challenging their peers engaged in more or less the same practices, exercising at the bottom blackmail the government.

This is what seems to be the whole story of Dennis Hastert.

By Philip Giraldi

October 20, 2015

Philip Giraldi, a former CIA employee, is executive director of the Council for the National Interest [Council for the National Interest].

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/how-a-plea-deal-for-hastert-may-hide-the-truth/

Translation Gilbert Béguian

Sunday 1 November 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

The original title of the article is “Foreign Governments did they sing Denny Hastert?”


Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Genocide resolution, Hastert, lobbyist, Turkish

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