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US Intel. Report: All Armenians Demand Lands from Turkey

July 31, 2013 By administrator

BY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

The recently announced demand for lands from Turkey by the Prosecutor General of Armenia attracted much attention from Armenians worldwide and harsh criticism from the Turkish government. While this was the first time that an Armenian official had raised this issue since the country’s independence in 1991, the harurt123-300x297demand itself is not new. Armenians have been seeking the return of their historic territories from Turkey for decades.

A confidential 1943 document, declassified by the Central Intelligence Agency, reveals that the US government was well aware of the Armenian demands for recognition of the “atrocities” and return of Turkish occupied “provinces.”

The document dated December 13, 1943, authored by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the predecessor of the CIA, stated: “All the Armenian press in the United States is active in keeping the Turkish Armenian massacres fresh in the minds of its readers. Fearful that the Axis atrocities of the present war [World War II] will eclipse the atrocities of the last when the final reckoning comes, they are anxious to keep alive the Armenian case against Turkey. Armenians have present as well as past grievances against Turkey, whose capital levy tax ‘Varlik’ falls harder on Armenians than on any other minority group in Turkey. Even more unforgivable in the eyes of Armenians is the fact that Turkey holds provinces which, they are firmly convinced, belong rightfully to Armenia. Restitution of these provinces to Armenia is the goal of all Armenians.” Elsewhere in the document, OSS accurately reported that “Armenians, almost without exception, entertain feelings of deepest suspicion, hostility, and fear” toward Turkey.

A second declassified confidential document dated July 31, 1944, carries a surprising title: “Tashnags Turn to Soviet Russia.” The OSS indicated that “the once uncompromisingly anti-Soviet Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnags) officially changed its spots, and the swing toward support of the Soviet Union, which has been growing gradually more perceptible during the last few months, has culminated in the adoption of a pro-Soviet policy at the Federation’s annual convention held in Boston the first week of July.” This OSS report was prepared as the Soviet Union had announced its intention to claim the Eastern provinces of Turkey (Kars, Ardahan, and Surmalou) in a post-World War II settlement. The Soviet claim was backed by the Armenian Church, the Soviet Armenian government and the Diaspora, including the anti-Soviet Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).

The OSS astutely reported: “The Tashnags have never actually renounced their dream of a free and independent Armenia, including the Turkish irredenta, which has kept them at loggerheads with the USSR, ever since Armenia was established as a Soviet [illegible] in 1920. … With the vision of independence fading, the now Soviet-friendly Tashnags are turning their attention to the acquisition of the Turkish provinces of Armenia by the Soviet Armenian Republic.”

In explaining ARF’s post-war expectations, OSS stated: “If, as the Tashnags believe and hope, Turkey remains neutral [in World War II], she will be in a highly vulnerable position, and one item of payment for her neutrality, according to Mr. [James] Mandalian [editor of the Boston-based ARF newspaper Hairenik], would be the cession of Turkish Armenia to Soviet Armenia.”

The 1943 OSS document also contained a lengthy report on the Armenian-American press, focusing its attention on six of the 17 Armenian newspapers in the United States: “Hairenik and Asbarez (Tashnag)” classified as “rightist-nationalist;” “Baikar, Nor Or (Ramgavar)” and “Eritassard Hayastan (Hunchag)” classified as “liberal;” and Lraper (Armenian Progressive League of America)” classified as “leftist-Communist.” The last two newspapers are no longer in publication.

According to OSS, Hairenik and Asbarez are “strongly nationalist, anti-Soviet, and anti-Communist,” while Baikar is “resolutely opposed to the Tashnags and their principles. The Ramgavars have accepted the incorporation of Armenia into the Soviet Union as the most satisfactory way out of Armenian problems, and many articles are printed in Baikar extolling the Soviet regime in Armenia, particularly in its relations to the Armenian Apostolic Church.”

OSS estimated that the 95,000 Armenians in the United States in 1943, mostly settled in Massachusetts, New York, and California, “retain a keen interest in the affairs of their homeland [Soviet Armenia], though few, if any, would go back there.”

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Report: Islamist Turkey could destabilize region in quest for natural gas reserves

July 30, 2013 By administrator

Posted by WorldTribune.com

WASHINGTON — The United States must increase vigilance over Turkey
amid the development of energy resources in the eastern Mediterranean, a report
said.

Ship_Kemalreis_Turkey_010610-300x224The American Enterprise Institute asserted that Turkey could use its
huge military to destabilize the eastern Mediterranean in the competition
for natural gas reserves.

The institute cited Turkish threats to use its Navy to resolve disputes, particularly with the Republic of Cyprus.

“Given its embrace of Hamas and agitation against Israel, the United States can no longer assume Turkey will help encourage stability in the region,” the report, titled “Will the Eastern Mediterranean Become the Next
Persian Gulf, said.

The institute, in a report by Niklas Anzinger, said Turkey contains the strongest navy in the region. The report cited a threat by Turkey’s European Union Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis in 2011 use military force against Cyprus.

“Bagis and [Turkish Energy Minister Taner] Yildiz may not be among
Turkey’s most diplomatically refined officials, but it would be negligent to
ignore their threats.” the report said.

The report, dated July 25, said Ankara views both Israel and Cyprus as
threats to Turkish energy interests in the Mediterranean. Turkey’s Navy is
said to consist of 200 vessels, including frigates, corvettes, tactical
submarines, fast-attack craft, amphibious vessels and logistics ships.

Turkey is expected to enhance its Navy and other military arms over the
next few years. In March 2012, Ankara introduced a five-year strategic plan
to make the country’s defense industry one of the world’s 10 largest by
2016, which the report said reflects the ruling Justice and Development
Party’s ambition to wean Turkey out of the orbit of the European Union and
the United States.

“Much as Iran and Saudi Arabia dominate the Persian Gulf, simple
geography makes Turkey a paramount player in the Eastern Mediterranean,” the
report said. “While the Persian Gulf littoral states, with few exceptions,
profit from gas or oil, Turkey lacks indigenous energy resources. It has
instead sought to cash in on its geographical position, which links the
energy-rich Caspian Sea region to the energy-hungry West.”

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Turkish judges wear political glasses: Euro court judge

July 30, 2013 By administrator

CANSU ÇAMLIBELISTANBUL / Hürriyet

ECHR judge Işıl Karakaş says her Turkish colleagues let ideologies affect their judgments and think of their ‘fundamental job’ as being to ‘protect the state’

Turkish judges wear “ideological glasses,” as a majority of them believe that protecting the state is their fundamental job, according to Işıl Karakaş, a Turkish judge n_51653_4working at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

“I don’t know any such examples in European countries. How could a judge’s job be protecting the state? A French judge and a Turkish judge understand the public order differently. Our judges see their job as protection of the state,” said Karakaş, explaining what “ideological glasses” means.

She stated that Turkish judges stopped punishing the word “Mr. Öcalan” only after the ECHR found Turkey guilty on several occasions for such decisions. Calling the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) jailed leader Abdullah Öcalan as “Mr. Öcalan” was seen as a crime on the grounds that it was “praising the criminal,” in several cases in Turkey.

Karakaş claimed that the Turkish judges were practicing the laws mot-a-mot and they were not open to the international laws, saying, “Our judges are very shy,” about interpreting laws.

Detention periods

Speaking about the Balyoz (Sledgehammer) coup plot case, Karakaş said that the ECHR had not given any decision about the detention periods as the case had not been concluded yet. She said the European court decided that there was no problem in the arrest of suspects in this case, but asked the Turkish government about the detention periods that had not been sent yet.

Turkey is in the third place in terms of the number of its files at the ECHR court, following first-placed Russia and second-placed Italy. The number of applications regarding Turkey was 13,700 as of July 1, said Karakaş, adding that many of these cases are about violations of the right to life and torture. Such cases are seen as priorities, but Karataş underlined her opinion that freedom of expression must be a priority in Turkish cases.

She also said her colleagues felt sorry for her due to her work-load on account of the number of cases in Turkey. “Compare me and a Liechstenstein judge. They do not have any work. We get the same salary, but they don’t work as I do,” she joked.

Karakaş also said that Turkish politicians must be more tolerant of criticism, adding that there could not be prison sentences for the freedom of speech cases. She said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was filing too many cases against people on the grounds that they were insulting him.

“The prime minister does not have to be so sensitive. He regards everything against him as an insult. Politicians’ ‘criticism credits’ must be larger than the citizens, according to the ECHR. If one has decided to be a public figure, one has to tolerate criticism,” she added.

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The Real Turkish Heroes of 1915

July 30, 2013 By administrator

Here, we present an article by Raffi Bedrosyan published in The Armenian Weekly.

Germany has decided to name several neighborhoods, streets, buildings, and public schools in Berlin and other German cities after Adolf Hitler and other Nazi Real Turkish Heroes“heroes.”

If the above statement were to be true, how would you react? How do you think Germans would react? How do you think Jews still living in Germany would react? My guess is that you, the Germans, and the Jews would all find it inconceivable, offensive, and unacceptable.

And yet, it is true in Turkey, where it is acceptable to name several neighborhoods, streets, and schools after Talat Pasha and other Ittihat ve Terakki (Committee of Union and Progress) “heroes” who not only planned and carried out the Armenian Genocide, but were responsible for the loss of the Ottoman Empire itself.

At last count, there were officially 8 “Talat Pasha” neighborhoods or districts, 38 “Talat Pasha” streets or boulevards, 7 “Talat Pasha” public schools, 6 “Talat Pasha” buildings, and 2 “Talat Pasha” mosques scattered around Istanbul, Ankara, and other cities. After his assassination in 1922, Talat was originally interred in Berlin, Germany, but his remains were transferred to Istanbul in 1943 by the Nazis in an attempt to appease the Turks. He was re-buried with full military honors at the Infinite Freedom Hill Cemetery in Istanbul. The remains of the other notorious Ittihat ve Terakki leader, Enver Pasha, were also transferred in 1996 from Tajikistan and re-buried beside Talat, with full military honors; the ceremony was attended by Turkish President Suleyman Demirel and other dignitaries.

Is this hero worship misguided or deliberate? Is the denial of 1915 only state policy, or is it wholeheartedly accepted by the Turkish public, brainwashed by the state version of history?

Undoubtedly, there was mass participation in the genocide committed by the Ittihat ve Terakki leaders, resulting in the removal of Armenians from their homeland of 3,000 years, as well as the immediate transfer of their wealth, property, and possessions to the Turkish and Kurdish public, and to thousands of government officials. Yet, despite this mass participation and the hero worship, there were also a significant number of ordinary Turks and Kurds, as well as government officials, who refused to participate in the massacres and plunders. There is complete silence and ignorance in Turkey about these righteous officials who refused to follow government orders and instead tried to save and protect the Armenians. They paid dearly for their actions, often with the loss of their positions or even their lives as a consequence. This article will cite some examples of these real and unsung heroes.

Celal Bey was the governor of Konya, a vast central Anatolian province and a hub for the Armenian deportation routes from north and west Anatolia to the Syrian desert. He knew exactly what the Armenians’ fate would be along these routes, or if they survived the deportations and reached Der Zor; he was previously the governor of Aleppo and had witnessed the atrocities there. Celal Bey had attempted to reason with the Ittihat ve Terakki leaders, saying that there was absolutely no Armenian revolt in Anatolia, nor in Aleppo, and that there was no justification for the mass deportations. However, one of his subordinates in Marash inflamed the situation by arresting and executing several Marash Armenians, triggering a resistance by the Armenians. As a result, Celal Bey was removed from his governor’s post in Aleppo and transferred to Konya. Once there, he refused to arrange for the deportation of the Konya Armenians, despite repeated orders from Istanbul. He even managed to protect some of the Armenians who were deported from other districts and arrived in Konya. By the time he was removed from his post, in October 1915, he had saved thousands of Armenian lives. In his memoirs about the Konya governorship, he likened himself to “a person sitting beside a river, with absolutely no means of rescuing anyone from it. Blood was flowing down the river, with thousands of innocent children, irreproachable old men, and helpless women streaming down the river towards oblivion. Anyone I could save with my bare hands, I saved, and the rest went down the river, never to return.”

Hasan Mazhar Bey was the governor of Ankara. He protected the Ankara-Armenian community by refusing to follow the deportation orders, stating, “I am a vali [governor], not a bandit. I cannot do this. Let someone else come and sit in my chair to carry out these orders.” He was removed from his post in August 1915.

Faik Ali (Ozansoy) Bey was the governor of Kutahya, another central Anatolian province. When the deportation order was issued from Istanbul, he refused to implement it; on the contrary, he gave orders to keep the deported Armenians arriving in Kutahya from elsewhere, and treat them well. He was soon summoned to Istanbul to explain his subordination, and the police chief of Kutahya, Kemal Bey, took the opportunity to threaten the local Armenians—either convert to Islam or face deportation, he said. The Armenians decided to convert. When Faik Ali Bey returned, he was enraged. He removed the police chief from his post, and asked the Armenians if they still wished to convert to Islam. They all decided to remain Christian, except one. Faik Ali’s brother, Suleyman Nazif Bey, was an influential and well-known poet who urged his brother not to participate in this barbarianism and stain the family name. Faik Ali Bey was not removed from his post despite his offers of resignation. He ended up protecting the entire Armenian population of Kutahya, except for the one who converted to Islam and was deported.

Mustafa Bey (Azizoglu) was the district governor of Malatya, a transit point on the deportation route. Although he was unable to prevent the deportations, he managed to hide several Armenians in his own home. He was murdered by his own son, a zealous member of the Ittihat ve Terakki Party, for “looking after infidels [gavours, in Turkish].”

Other government officials who defied the deportation orders included Reshit Pasha, the governor of Kastamonu; Tahsin Bey, the governor of Erzurum; Ferit Bey, the governor of Basra; Mehmet Cemal Bey, the district governor of Yozgat; and Sabit Bey, the district governor of Batman. These officials were eventually removed from their posts and replaced by more obedient civil servants, who carried out the task of wiping out the Armenians from these locations.

One of the most tragic stories of unsung heroes involves Huseyin Nesimi Bey, the mayor of Lice, a town near Diyarbakir. While the governor of Diyarbakir, Reshit Bey, organized the most ruthless removal of the Armenians in the Diyarbakir region—with a quick massacre, rather than lengthy deportation, immediately outside of the city limits—Huseyin Nesimi dared to keep and protect the Lice Armenians, a total of 5,980 souls. Reshit summoned Huseyin Nesimi to Diyarbakir for a meeting, but arranged to have his Circassian militant guard Haroun intercept him en route. On June 15, 1915, Haroun murdered Huseyin Nesimi and threw him into a ditch beside the road. Since then, the murder location, halfway between Lice and Diyarbakir, has become known as Turbe-i Kaymakam, or the Mayor’s Grave. The Turkish records document this murder as “Mayor killed by Armenian militants.” In an ironic twist of history repeating itself, in October 1993 the Turkish state army attacked Lice, supposedly to go after the Kurdish rebel militants there; instead, they ended up burning down the entire town and killing the civilian population. This became the first case the Kurds took to the European Human Rights Court, resulting in a 2.5 million pound compensation against the Turkish state. At the same time, several wealthy Kurdish businessmen were targeted for assassination and murdered by then-Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Ciller. One of the victims was a man named Behcet Canturk, whose mother was an Armenian orphan who had managed to survive the Lice massacres of 1915.

Governor Reshit was also responsible for firing and murdering several other government officials in the Diyarbakir region who had defied the deportation orders: Chermik Mayor Mehmet Hamdi Bey, Savur Mayor Mehmet Ali Bey, Silvan Mayor Ibrahim Hakki Bey, Mardin Mayor Hilmi Bey, followed by Shefik Bey, were all fired in mid- to late-1915. Another official, Nuri Bey, the mayor of first Midyat and then Derik, an all-Armenian town near Mardin, was also fired by Reshit Bey, and subsequently murdered by his henchmen. His murder was blamed on Armenian rebels. As a result, all of the Armenian males in Derik were rounded up and executed, and the women and children deported.

The names of these brave men are not in the history books. If mentioned at all, they are labeled as “traitors” from the perspective of the official Turkish version of history. While the state and the masses committed a huge crime, and while that crime became a part of their daily life, these men rejected the genocidal campaign, based on individual conscience, and despite the temptation of enriching themselves. These few virtuous men, as well as a significant number of ordinary Turks and Kurds, defied the orders and protected the Armenians. They are the real heroes, and represent the Turkish version of similar characters in “Schindler’s List” or “Hotel Rwanda.” Citizens of Turkey today have two choices when remembering their forefathers as heroes: to either go with the mass murderers and plunderers who committed “crimes against humanity,” or the virtuous human beings with a clear conscience who tried to prevent the “crimes against humanity.” Getting to know these real heroes will help Turks break loose from the chains of denialist history over four generations, and start to confront the realities of 1915.

 

 

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CrossTalk: McDonaldization of US Economy (Video)

July 29, 2013 By administrator

Has the American dream come to an end? What does the recent McDonald’s minimum wage guide say about the nature of labor in the US? And, is there a Macdonoldway to improve income disparity? CrossTalking with Austin Petersen and Eric Draitser….

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July 27 marks 30th anniv. of Lisbon 5 attack on Turkish embassy (5 young Armenian sacrificed their life to Expose Turkish crime Against Humanity A wakeup call)

July 27, 2013 By administrator

July 27, 2013  unfortunately this was the day the world government wok-up and start recognizing Armenian genocide even Turkish people where silenced by the Turkish government that the Armenian genocide never existed. In 1915 1.5 Million Armenian mascaraed by Turkish Government and western Armenia still occupied Armenian-herosby the Turkish government.

July 27, 2013 marks 30 years since 5 young men occupied the Turkish Embassy in Lisbon to demand the international recognition of the 1915-23 Turkish Genocide against the Armenians.

The men, who came to be known as the Lisbon 5, were forced to set off explosives, destroying the embassy.

The members of the Armenian Revolutionary Army stormed the Turkish embassy demanding the world remember the plight of their people and the struggles faced by the descendants of the survivors from the 1915genocide. The ambassador’s residence was under siege for an hour and a half before the bomb was detonated. 7 were killed in the blast, including the ambassador’s wife, a Portuguese bodyguard, and the young people themselves.

A type-written message signed by the Armenian Revolutionary Army delivered to The Associated Press office in Lisbon said: “We have decided to blow up this building and remain under the collapse. This is not suicide, nor an expression of insanity, but rather our sacrifice to the altar of freedom.” The group said the attack had been carried out because “Turkey and its allies refused to acknowledge the genocide of Armenians”.

From the documents found in the hotel rooms, the police identified the five as Setrak Ajamian, 19 years old; Ara Kuhrjulian, 20; Sarkis Abrahamian, 21; Simon Yahniyan, 21, and Vache Daghlian, 19 (known in Armenian sources as “The Lisbon five”). They were buried in Beirut at the Armenian national cemetery in Bourj Hammoud.

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Bulgarian, Russian Patriarchs Call for Orthodox Unity

July 26, 2013 By administrator

Patriarchs Neofit of Bulgaria (l) and Kiril of Russia have met in Moscow during Neofit’s first official trip abroad. Photo by BGNES

photo_verybig_152367New Bulgarian Patriarch Neofit has met with Russian Patriarch Kiril in Moscow, the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church informs.

The Patriarch is leading the Bulgarian delegation which is taking part in the celebrations of the 1025th anniversary of the converting of Russia to Christianity, the so-called “Baptism of Russia.”

The delegation will be in Moscow until July 30. The invitation was extended by the Moscow Patriarchy.

The two Patriarchs first visited the chapel in the Synod’s headquarters in Moscow and then held a talk.

Kiril thanked Neofit for arriving for the important for the Russian Orthodox Church celebrations, stressing the latter were emblematic for the unity of the Christian Orthodox as representatives of all Orthodox Churches are in attendance.

Neofit voiced gratitude for the hospitality and the opportunity Kiril extended to him to place the laying stone of the new temple St Kyprianos.

The two joined around the idea that the common heroic history of their churches was the ground for the current effort to maintain their unity and the unity of the people of Bulgaria and Russia. Kiril praised Bulgaria’s effort in this direction.

Other important issues discussed by the Patriarchs include increasing the number of pilgrimage trips to and from both countries; increasing the number of exchange theology students; the effort to introduce religion as a school subject in Bulgaria; the current state of society and its morals, and the problems Christians face in the Middle East, among others.

Patriarch Neofit has also signed a document for the latter’s support, which will be sent to all Christian Orthodox Patriarchs, to Russian President, Vladimir Putin, and to the EU and US Leaders.

Kiril bestowed to Neofit the Knyaz Vladimir First Degree Order for his contributions to the Orthodox Church.

This is the first official visit abroad of the Bulgarian Patriarch.

During the visit, he will also meet with the Presidents of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and of the Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych. Neofit will take part in the liturgy in the “Christ the Savior” church in the Russian capital and in the following reception.

The Bulgarian Patriarch will participate in a solemn liturgy and prayer in Kiev.

After Patriarch Maxim passed away in November 2012, on February 24, 2013, Ruse Metropolitan Neofit was elected Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church by the Holy Synod’s national church council.

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Role Reversal: How the US Became the USSR

July 25, 2013 By administrator

Washington is Enamored of Tyranny

Write Paul Craig Roberts, Boiling Frogs Post contributing author:

I spent the summer of 1961 behind the Iron Curtain. I was part of the US-USSR student exchange program. It was the second year of the program that operated under auspices of the US Department of State. Our return to the West via train through East Germany was interrupted by the construction of the Berlin Wall. We were sent 0723_ussrback to Poland. The East German rail tracks were occupied with Soviet troop and tank trains as the Red Army concentrated in East Germany to face down any Western interference.

Fortunately, in those days there were no neoconservatives. Washington had not grown the hubris it so well displays in the 21st century. The wall was built and war was avoided. The wall backfired on the Soviets. Both JFK and Ronald Reagan used it to good propaganda effect. In those days America stood for freedom, and the Soviet Union for oppression. Much of this impression was created by Western propaganda,

but there was some semblance to the truth in the image. The communists had a Julian Assange and an Edward Snowden of their own. His name was Cardinal Jozef Mindszenty, the leader of the Hungarian Catholic Church.

Mindszenty opposed tyranny. For his efforts he was imprisoned by the Nazis. Communists also regarded his as an undesirable, and he was tortured and given a life sentence in 1949.

Freed by the short-lived Hungarian Revolution in 1956, Mindszenty reached the American Embassy in Budapest and was granted political asylum by Washington. However, the communists would not give him the free passage that asylum presumes, and Mindszenty lived in the US Embassy for 15 years, 79% of his remaining life.

In the 21st century roles have reversed. Today it is Washington that is enamored of tyranny. On Washington’s orders, the UK will not permit Julian Assange free passage to Ecuador, where he has been granted asylum. Like Cardinal Mindszenty, Assange is stuck in the Ecuadoran Embassy in London.

Washington will not permit its European vassal states to allow overflights of airliners carrying Edward Snowden to any of the countries that have offered Snowden asylum. Snowden is stuck in the Moscow airport.

In Washington politicians of both parties demand that Snowden be captured and executed. Politicians demand that Russia be punished for not violating international law, seizing Snowden, and turning him over to Washington to be tortured and executed, despite the fact that Washington has no extradition treaty with Russia.

Snowden did United States citizens a great service. He told us that despite constitutional prohibition, Washington had implemented a universal spy system intercepting every communication of every American and much of the rest of the world.

Special facilities are built in which to store these communications. In other words, Snowden did what Americans are supposed to do–disclose government crimes against the Constitution and against citizens. Without a free press there is nothing but the government’s lies. In order to protect its lies from exposure, Washington intends to exterminate all truth tellers.

The Obama Regime is the most oppressive regime ever in its prosecution of protected whistleblowers. Whistleblowers are protected by law, but the Obama Regime insists that whistleblowers are not really whistleblowers. Instead, the Obama Regime defines whistleblowers as spies, traitors, and foreign agents. Congress, the media, and the faux judiciary echo the executive branch propaganda that whistleblowers are a threat to America. It is not the government that is violating and raping the US Constitution that is a threat. It is the whistleblowers who inform us of the rape who are the threat.

The Obama Regime has destroyed press freedom. A lackey federal appeals court has ruled that NY Times reporter James Risen must testify in the trial of a CIA officer charged with providing Risen with information about CIA plots against Iran. The ruling of this fascist court destroys confidentiality and is intended to end all leaks of the government’s crimes to media. What Americans have learned in the 21st century is that the US government lies about everything and breaks every law. Without whistleblowers, Americans will remain in the dark as “their” government enserfs them, destroying every liberty, and impoverishes them with endless wars for Washington’s and Wall Street’s hegemony.

Snowden harmed no one except the liars and traitors in the US government. Contrast Washington’s animosity against Snowden with the pardon that Bush gave to Dick Cheney aide, Libby, who took the fall for his boss for blowing the cover, a felony, on a covert CIA operative, the spouse of a former government official who exposed the Bush/Cheney/neocon lies about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Whatever serves the tiny clique that rules America is legal; whatever exposes the criminals is illegal. That’s all there is to it.

Paul Craig Roberts, Boiling Frogs Post contributing author, is a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has been reporting on executive branch and cases of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. He has written or co-written eight books, contributed chapters to numerous books, and has published many articles in journals of scholarship. Mr. Roberts has testified before congressional committees on 30 occasions on issues of economic policy, and has been a critic of both Democratic and Republican administrations. You can visit his website here.

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U.S. charges five in biggest credit card hacking case

July 25, 2013 By administrator

By David Jones and Jim Finkle

NEWARK, N.J./BOSTON | Thu Jul 25, 2013 12:18pm EDT

(Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors have charged five foreign nationals with payment card theft resulting in more than $300 million in losses for companies in the U.S. and Visa credit cards are displayed in Washingtonin Europe in what they described as the country’s largest hacking fraud case in history.

Victims include Nasdaq OMX Group Inc, Visa Inc, Dow Jones Inc, J.C. Penney Co, JetBlue Airways Corp and Carrefour SA, prosecutors said as they announced the indictments on Thursday.

Mark Rasch, a former federal cyber crimes prosecutor, told Reuters that the arrests show that law enforcement is making progress in identifying those responsible for major cyber crimes.

“They involve dozens or even hundreds of people huddled over computer terminals all over the world in a common purpose of stealing of disseminating credit card numbers,” said Rasch, who was not involved in bringing the case.

The indictment named four men residing in Russia and one man in Ukraine.

It also cited Albert Gonzalez as a co-conspirator. He is serving 20 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to helping mastermind one of the biggest hacking fraud schemes in U.S. history, helping steal millions of credit and debit cards. It was not immediately clear how those cases overlapped with the ones announced on Thursday.

In additional to payment car theft, charges in the indictment included allegations that the defendants stole log-in credentials from Nasdaq after playing malicious software on the company’s computers around May 2007. A spokesman for Nasdaq could not immediately be reached for comment.

The indictment said that from about August 2005 through at least July 2012 the five men and four co-conspirators ran a high-profile hacking ring that was responsible for several of the largest known data breaches to date.

Prosecutors said they conservatively estimate that the group stole at least 160 million credit card numbers, resulting in losses in excess of $300 million.

The hacking ring sold the payment card numbers to resellers, who then sold them on online forums or to “cashers” who encode the numbers onto blank plastic cards that are used to purchase goods or withdraw money from ATMs in what is known as a debit card dump.

Among the breaches cited in the case, prosecutors charged that the group was responsible for the theft of more than 130 million credit card numbers from U.S. payment processor Heartland Payment Systems beginning in December 2007, resulting in approximately $200 million of losses.

It charged that they took approximately 30 million payment card numbers from British payment processor Commidea Ltd in 2008 and 800,000 card numbers from Visa Inc’s licensee Visa Jordan in 2011.

An attack on Global Payment Systems that begin in about January 2011 resulted in the theft of more than 950,000 cards and losses of about $93 million, according to the indictment.

It charged the ring with stealing approximately 2 million credit card numbers from French retailer Carrefour SA, beginning as early as October 2007 and 4.2 million card numbers from U.S. grocer Hannaford Brothers Co., a unit of Delhaize Group. It said the theft of card numbers from Dexia Bank Belgium resulted in $1.7 million in losses.

Other victims included U.S. retailers JCPenney, JetBlue Airways, Dow Jones Inc, Wet Seal Inc and 7-Eleven Inc, according to prosecutors.

(Reporting by David Jones; Writing by Jim Finkle; Editing by Scott Malone, Alden Bentley and Claudia Parsons)

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Snowden awarded German ‘Whistleblower Prize’

July 25, 2013 By administrator

The man who leaked documents revealing the extent of US surveillance of electronic media, Edward Snowden, has been awarded the German “Whistleblower Prize” in absentia, Deutsche Welle reported.

He remains on the run in Moscow.

1_siThe award goes to people who “reveal grave abuses and dangerous developments for people and society, democracy, peace and the environment in the public interest,” watchdog Transparency International said on its website.

Worth 3,000 euros ($3,942), the prize is co-sponsored by the Federation of German Scientists (VDW) and the German section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA). For the first time, Transparency International Germany was also involved in awarding the prize.

Explaining why Snowden received the award, Hartmut Grassl from the Federation of German Scientists said, “An open society needs civil courage and brave people like Edward Snowden, so that abuses are revealed and prevented.”

Snowden, a former US National Security Agency systems analyst leaked documents last month that revealed that the NSA had collected phone records, while a second NSA program forced major Internet companies to turn over contents of communications to the government.

Snowden, who is being sought by US authorities, has been staying at the transit zone of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport for almost a month. He applied for asylum in Russia last week and is still awaiting word of whether the application has been accepted.

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