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Turkish Gold Trader’s Arrest in Miami Could Put Erdogan Under Spotlight

March 24, 2016 By administrator

Reza Zarrab is surrounded by journalists at a police station in Istanbul in December 2013, in an inquiry that led to the resignation of three cabinet ministers. (Source: Getty Images)

Reza Zarrab is surrounded by journalists at a police station in Istanbul in December 2013, in an inquiry that led to the resignation of three cabinet ministers. (Source: Getty Images)

LONDON(The Independent) — A Turkish gold trader at the center of a corruption scandal that engulfed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been arrested in Miami and charged with laundering millions of dollars.

Riza Zarrab, also known by the name Riza Sarraf, was accused in 2013 of bribing senior ministers from Turkey’s ruling party with cash and lavish gifts as part of a scheme to bypass US sanctions on Iran.

On Saturday, the 33-year-old was arrested while on holiday in Florida with his wife and daughter. The arrest was made public late on Monday night when US prosecutors unsealed an indictment that charged him with fraud, money-laundering and sanctions-busting.

The arrest threatens to reopen a case that reached right into Erdogan’s inner circle and to tarnish the party that he founded. It will also deepen existing tensions between Turkey and the United States. The US attorney in charge of prosecuting the case, Preet Bharara, became an overnight sensation after tweeting that Zarrab would “soon face American justice in a Manhattan courtroom.”

Bharara was bombarded with messages of support from Turkey, where opponents of the government have increasingly turned to social media in the face of a crackdown on critical news outlets. Zarrab, an Iranian-born Turkish citizen, was detained and charged in Istanbul in 2013 in a huge corruption case that posed the biggest challenge to Erdogan, the man who has dominated Turkish politics for more than a decade as Prime Minister and then as President.

The allegations centered on a claim that Zarrab was using a loophole in US sanctions on Iran to buy oil and gas in exchange for gold. The businessman, who owns a private jet and is married to a Turkish pop star, was accused of bribing senior ministers in the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in order to facilitate the transfers.

The gifts were said to include a $37,000 piano, a $350,000 watch and millions of dollars in cash. Zarrab was allegedly able to call in favours from ministers that ranged from the release of an impounded plane to a request for a police escort to help him escape Istanbul’s notorious traffic jams.

The allegations exploded into the public domain in December 2013 with a string of high-profile arrests. Three cabinet ministers resigned after their sons were implicated. Erdogan decried the investigation as an attempt to overthrow his government by supporters of his ally-turned-enemy, Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen. He ordered a huge purge of police, prosecutors and judges. All charges against Zarrab and those linked to the government were dropped. Erdogan later described the businessman as a “philanthropist” whose work had “contributed to the country.”

Lawyers for Zarrab said that the US investigation had “absolutely no link” with the 2013 scandal. Zarrab has not yet entered a plea. His lawyer told the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet that the latest accusations against him “can all be explained.” He is next due in court at the start of April.

The indictment accuses Zarrab of using a global web of firms to hide the fact he was conducting transitions for or on behalf of Iranian entities.

Bharara has earned a name for himself as someone willing to tackle the big beasts of Wall Street, as well as corrupt politicians. The backlash against him began within hours of the announcement of Zarrab’s arrest. The pro-government newspaper Sabah used Twitter to share a doctored photograph that supposedly showed him collecting an award from a charity linked to Gulen, the President’s arch-foe.

Ryan Gingeras, an academic who has written a book on organized crime in Turkey, said that American prosecutors “undoubtedly” understood the political stakes. “The indictment alone will raise tensions between Ankara and Washington,” he said.

Nigel Kushner, an expert on Iranian sanctions at the firm W Legal, expected US authorities to seek to prosecute the widest possible network of offenders. “In these types of situations, one or two whistleblowers will likely play ball in order to obtain reduced sentences or fines,” he said. “This will give the US authorities the evidence to help pursue others. The US will want to send a powerful message. This will likely not be limited in scope.”

Kemal Kilicdaroglu, head of the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), predicted that “all the dirty laundry will come out”. He said: “Many people won’t sleep a wink tonight.”

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Arrest, Gold, miami, Trader’s, Turkish

Armenian Student Association created at University of Miami, aims to promote culture, heritage

September 28, 2015 By administrator

Miami-620x300By Siranush Ghazanchyan,

After a year of assembling and organizing, the Armenian Student Association (ASA) is now recognized as an official student organization at the University of Miami, The Miami Hurricane reports. 

President Mercedes Alvarez-Gechidjian worked with the Committee on Student Organizations (COSO) since January 2014 to get the organization formally recognized. Now that they are official, ASA has big plans for the campus community.

“We want to let the campus know that we are here and to show everyone our beautiful culture,” said Alvarez-Gechidjian, a junior international studies major. “We want to educate Floridians about the Armenian culture. People don’t know where Armenia is, they don’t know what Armenia is about and how rich our culture is, so our main goal is to let them know.”

Events are being planned to expose the campus community to the tradition, events and holidays that the Armenian culture celebrates. One idea is an Armenian dinner where guests can try khorovats and kebabs, traditional Armenian barbecue.

“Armenians love meat,” Alvarez-Gechidjian said of the proposed event.

An Armenian Easter is also planned. Alvarez-Gechidjian wants the organization to be a home away from home for students, Armenian or otherwise.

Having lived in various places such as China, Kuwait, India and Mongolia, Alvarez-Gechidjian, who has Argentinean roots, first came to Florida in 2013 and attended Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. When she transferred to the University of Miami in the fall of 2014, she met many Armenians but found no club to represent them.

“We all knew an Armenian in UM, so we decided to start a club. It was just an idea we had and we went for it,” she said.

While making the club official, Alvarez-Gechidjian and the other organizers still tried to maintain close family ties within the group. They made trips to St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Ft. Lauderdale and began connecting with Florida International University’s Armenian club.

“I am happy that the Armenian student body is coming together on this,” sophomore  and ASA member Michael Ara Bezjian said. “Being a part of a small community or group that takes care of each other is a part of Armenian heritage. It’s a good way to remind us of our roots when we’re busy with school and commitments.”

The club will still have to do an orientation with COSO to learn what it means to be a student organization and what is expected of them on campus. However, the club already has plans lined up and a sense of family among them.

Source: armradio.am

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