Monthly Archives: April 2014

With Jet Still Missing, Legal Moves for Payouts Start

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BEIJING — For 10 days, Monica R. Kelly and her American law firm’s aviation lawyers have stalked the dim hallways of the Lido Hotel here to make their pitches to relatives of passengers aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

They tell the families that a court in the United States could potentially award millions of dollars per passenger in a lawsuit against the Boeing Company, which built the missing jet, a Boeing 777-200. In a hotel suite, Ms. Kelly uses a model of a Boeing 777 to show families how the plane might have malfunctioned.

“It’s not an issue of whether families will be compensated,” Ms. Kelly said recently while munching on French fries with her 12-year-old son at a restaurant across the street from the Lido. “It’s a question of how much and when.”

But Ms. Kelly admitted that Flight 370 was a uniquely difficult case. “We’ve done more than 43 plane crashes,” she said, “and there’s never been a situation like this one, ever.”

An Australian Air Force member during a search for the missing airline over the Indian Ocean.

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Complicating the prospects for a legal case against Malaysia Airlines, Boeing or other parties is the mystery surrounding the plane’s disappearance after it left Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, en route to Beijing on March 8. No one can say with certainty that the plane has crashed, even though the Malaysian government has said satellite data shows that the flight “ended” in the southern Indian Ocean. International search efforts have yielded no debris.

Still, the rush is on to secure compensation for families of the flight’s 227 passengers, about two-thirds of whom are Chinese. Insurance companies here have already made payments to some relatives. On top of that, the families can expect to receive compensation from Malaysia Airlines because of guarantees in an international treaty. They can also opt to sue the airline for more damages, or to sue Boeing or a component manufacturer. Any lawsuit could take years to conclude.

Ms. Kelly’s firm, Ribbeck Law, made two filings in a court in Chicago, where it is based, to try to force Boeing to divulge more information, but both were dismissed.

“The next step is getting insurance payments, not lawsuits,” said James Healy-Pratt, a partner and head of the aviation department at Stewarts Law, based in London.

Some Chinese families are reluctant to immediately pursue lawsuits or take the payment that airlines generally award in the event of a plane crash, as mandated by international law in the Montreal Convention. Many refuse to accept the fact that the passengers are dead and insist that the Malaysian government is orchestrating an elaborate cover-up.

Wang Le, whose mother was on Flight 370, said that he was starting to cope with her death, but that “it’s not the time for compensation yet.”

“Talking about lawsuits or whatever — we still don’t know where the plane is,” he said.

Some of the Flight 370 families are accepting insurance payments as a first step. The China Life Insurance Company, the biggest such company in China, said on its website that it had 32 clients on the flight and that it had paid out $670,400 to cover seven of them as of March 25. It said the total payment for all the clients would be nearly $1.5 million. At least five other Chinese insurance companies have also made payments.

Since Malaysia is bound by the Montreal Convention, the families are also entitled to a minimum compensation from Malaysia Airlines, up to $174,000 per passenger. The airline or its insurer might try to persuade a family to agree not to sue in exchange for a payment. But lawyers discourage families from signing such waivers. (Crew members are usually not covered by the treaty, but their families can get workers’ compensation and file lawsuits.)

The payouts are made by a consortium of companies that are known as reinsurers. In this case, the lead company is Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty, part of Allianz of Germany. The company said it and other reinsurers had already begun making claims payments.

Two years after another aviation mystery, the crash of an Air France Airbus in the Atlantic in 2009, a French judge determined that the airline’s mandatory payout under the Montreal Convention would be 126,000 euros per passenger, about $180,000.

Air France says it has since reached confidential settlements with most of the families of passengers aboard that flight. Families agreeing to the settlements cannot seek any further compensation, even if the continuing French criminal investigation leads to a trial and damages are awarded by a judge.

Airbus has not made any payouts and would face such damages only if it is found liable in a trial.

The amounts awarded in lawsuits related to Flight 370 could vary by the jurisdiction of filing. American courts offer plaintiffs a better chance of winning multimillion-dollar.

settlements, several aviation lawyers said. Those courts assign greater economic value to individual lives than do courts in other countries, and they also regularly impose punitive damages on companies. Jurisdictions for lawsuits are dictated by the Montreal Convention.

The most a Chinese court has awarded plaintiffs in a fatal plane crash case is about $140,000 per passenger, for an accident involving Henan Airlines in 2010. Zhang Qihuan, a lawyer who has been talking to relatives of those on Flight 370, said a court probably would not award more than that in any accident, to avoid setting a precedent. But he said families could settle for a much higher amount out of court if they agree to keep quiet.

Some lawyers say it is too early to begin discussing lawsuits because there is insufficient evidence to establish why the plane disappeared. Forensic analysis of the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder — the black boxes — or debris from the plane might help sustain a case. Malaysian officials have not accused anyone of wrongdoing.

Robert A. Clifford, an aviation accident lawyer based in Chicago, said he had been contacted by a lawyer in Texas claiming to speak for a Flight 370 family. But he emphasized that no one should rush into litigation. “You don’t have to knee-jerk it, go out, file something,” he said. “This is a process, not an event, and this race is not always won by the swift.”

Malaysian officials and Malaysia Airlines are girding themselves for legal and financial fallout from the plane’s disappearance.

Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia’s defense minister and acting transportation minister, said last week that the government had asked the country’s attorney general to begin assessing the legal implications of the loss of the plane.

The chief executive officer of Malaysia Airlines, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, told reporters last week that the company had already begun discussing compensation with the family members and with “various legal parties.”

Malaysia Airlines has already offered $5,000 to each family to help them deal with immediate financial strains, including travel costs. The airline said on Monday that it had adequate insurance coverage to meet “all the reasonable costs” that might arise from the plane’s loss.

Ms. Kelly, the lawyer, said families never believe that money can make up for their loss. But in one of her cases, she said, the husband died while flying with a mistress, and “the wife was happy to receive the money.”

source: nytimes.com

Χάρη σε δωρεά ομογενή διδάσκεται η ελληνική ιστορία στο Κουίνσλαντ

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Η έδρα αρχαίας ελληνικής ιστορίας του πανεπιστημίου του Κουίνσλαντ που δημιουργήθηκε μετά από δωρεά $1 εκατ. του ομογενή ογκολόγου Πολ Ηλιάδη.

«Εξερευνήσεις της ομορφιάς και του έρωτα στην αρχαία Ελλάδα» ήταν το θέμα της  διάλεξης του καθηγητή Alastair Blanshard από το Πανεπιστήμιο Κουήνσλαντ στα Σεμινάρια Ελληνικής Ιστορίας και Πολιτισμού της Ελληνικής Κοινότητας Μελβούρνης  την οποία παρακολούθησαν πολυάριθμοι  ομογενείς.
Ο καθηγητής Alastair Blanshard διδάσκει στην έδρα αρχαίας ελληνικής ιστορίας του πανεπιστημίου του Κουίνσλαντ που δημιουργήθηκε μετά από δωρεά ενός εκατομμυρίου δολαρίων  του ομογενή ογκολόγου Πολ Ηλιάδη.

Το πανεπιστήμιο του Κουίνσλαντ είναι το μοναδικό πανεπιστήμιο της πολιτείας που προσφέρει μαθήματα ιστορίας, πολιτισμού και λογοτεχνίας της αρχαίας Ελλάδας και της Ρωμαϊκής Αυτοκρατορίας.

«Η γνώση είναι η ρίζα της ελευθερίας και της δημοκρατίας» λέει ο 60χρονος Δρ. Ηλιάδης που διαθέτει και τη Συλλογή Πολ Ηλιάδη, μια εντυπωσιακή συλλογή πινάκων ζωγραφικής των κορυφαίων Αυστραλών και Αβοριγίνων καλλιτεχνών. Μέρος της συλλογής αυτής το δώρισε στην Δημόσια Πινακοθήκη του Κουίνσλαντ «για να τα χαίρονται και να τα εκτιμούν όλοι τα έργα αυτά».

Ο Δρ. Ηλιάδης χαρακτηρίζει τον εαυτό του Αυστραλό ελληνικής καταγωγής και σημειώνει ότι μπορεί οι γονείς και οι παππούδες των Ελλήνων μεταναστών να ήταν αγράμματοι, αλλά φρόντισαν τα παιδιά τους και τα εγγόνια τους να γίνουν επιστήμονες. Ο ίδιος, εκτός των άλλων, στις ελεύθερες ώρες του μελετά την αρχαία ελληνική ιστορία.

Πηγή: Νέος Κόσμος

Για ένα νέου τύπου ΣΑΕ

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Πρόταση του καθηγητή Χρ. Γιανναρά .

Ρηξικέλευθες προτάσεις για ένα νέο Συμβούλιο Αποδήμου Ελληνισμού (ΣΑΕ) κατέθεσε στην τελευταία συνεδρίαση της Αναθεωρητικής και Οργανωτικής Επιτροπής Επεξεργασίας του νέου νομοσχεδίου (13 Μαρτίου 2014) ο καθηγητής και ακαδημαϊκός, κ. Χρήστος Γιανναράς.

Ο κ. Γιανναράς προτείνει –σε γενικές γραμμές- ένα επιτελικό συντονιστικό όργανο που δεν θα είναι ούτε σωματείο ούτε ίδρυμα, δεν θα υποκαθιστά ούτε και θα ανταγωνίζεται τα υφιστάμενα οργανωτικά μορφώματα των αποδήμων και σκοπός του θα είναι η εξυπηρέτηση συγκεκριμένων αναγκών της Ομογένειας.
Το ΣΑΕ θα είναι Νομικό Πρόσωπο Δημοσίου Δικαίου, αυτοδιοίκητο, ιδρύεται από το Υπ. Εξωτερικών το οποίο και «διατηρεί την υψηλή εποπτεία του».
Το –νέο- ΣΑΕ θα αποτελείται από νομικά, αλλά και φυσικά πρόσωπα, θα σκοπεύει στην προβολή του ελληνικού πολιτισμού ως πρόταση με πανανθρώπινη εμβέλεια. Επιπλέον, θα προωθεί προτάσεις για τη δημιουργία ελληνικών σχολείων και εδρών ελληνικής γλώσσας και πολιτισμού σε πανεπιστήμια της αλλοδαπής, αυτοσυντήρητα οικονομικά και παροχής σπουδών υψηλών απαιτήσεων της ελληνικής γλώσσας.

Ακόμη, θα δημιουργεί δυνατότητες παρέμβασης στη σύγχρονη πνευματική παραγωγή στη διεθνή βιβλιαγορά, με προϋποθέσεις προώθησης ελληνικών προϊόντων, αλλά και παρακολούθηση στη διεθνή σκηνή περιπτώσεων παραχάραξης της Ιστορίας, ωραιοποιημένες αιτιολογήσεις «εθνοκάθαρσης» κ.λπ. Με δυνατότητα συμβολής στην αντιμετώπισή τους στα διεθνή φόρα.

Στις επιδιώξεις του θα είναι και η…  μεθοδική αποκατάσταση «αυθεντικού λειτουργικού χώρου στους ελληνορθόδοξους ναούς της διασποράς» γεγονός το οποίο, όπως υποστηρίζει, «θα μπορούσε να προσδώσει εξέχουσα πολιτισμική δυναμική στις κοινότητες των Ελλήνων της διασποράς».
Σε ό,τι αφορά τη διοίκηση ενός τέτοιου ΣΑΕ, ο κ. Γιανναράς εισηγείται τη συγκρότηση επταμελούς Διοικούσας Επιτροπής και μιας Γραμματείας. Τα μέλη της πρώτης Διοικούσης Επιτροπής (ΔΕ) θα εκλέγονται από τον αρμόδιο για τον Απόδημο Ελληνισμό ΥΦΥΠΕΞ, θα είναι άμισθα και η προσφορά τους εθελοντική. (Σ.σ. Αναφέρονται κριτήρια επιλογής όχι, όμως, και διάρκεια θητείας).

Ωστόσο, μέχρι και τρίμηνο από τον διορισμό των μελών της ΔΕ μπορούν να υποβληθούν ενστάσεις για την καταλληλότητά τους η απόφαση επί των οποίων θα δημοσιεύεται στο Διαδίκτυο.

Η δε Γραμματεία του ΣΑΕ συγκροτείται από υπαλλήλους του Υπουργείου Εξωτερικών, με μετάθεση από τη ΓΓΑΕ ή άλλη υπηρεσία του υπουργείου.
Σε ό,τι αφορά τα οικονομικά, το ΣΑΕ δέχεται κρατική επιχορήγηση, αλλά ΔΕΝ διαχειρίζεται σε καμία περίπτωση χρήματα του ελληνικού Δημοσίου. Μισθοδοτούμενοι είναι μόνον οι υπάλληλοι της Γραμματείας αλλά κι αυτοί μισθοδοτούνται απευθείας από το κράτος.
Η ΔΕ και η Γραμματεία έχουν ως έδρα την Αθήνα. Μετάβαση μέλους της ΔΕ στο εξωτερικό (εισιτήρια, διαμονή) καλύπτονται από την οργάνωση των αποδήμων που ενδεχομένως τους προσκαλεί.

Το ΣΑΕ συντάσσει και με δική του πρωτοβουλία ολοκληρωμένα Προγράμματα (με πλήρη ανάλυση μεθοδολογίας κ.λπ.) που υπηρετούν τους σκοπούς του (Άρθρο 2), εντοπίζει προσωπικότητες της διασποράς εξειδικευμένες και ικανές «να οργανώσουν τόσο τη χρηματοδότηση όσο και την εφαρμογή της πρότασης, και τους καλεί να συστήσουν την επιτελική ομάδα για την πραγματοποίησή της». Υπάλληλος της ΓΓΑΕ παρακολουθεί τις εργασίες και ενημερώνει τη ΔΕ.
Τέλος, σχεδιάζει με δική του πρωτοβουλία το ΣΑΕ και υλοποιεί ολοκληρωμένα Προγράμματα (αναζητά χορηγούς, ορίζει εξελεγκτική επιτροπή εξόδων).

Πηγή: Νέος Κόσμος

Ελληνικός Πύργος και στο Όκλι!

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Εκεί θα μεταφερθεί και το Φεστιβάλ Αντίποδες

Σύμφωνα με αποκλειστικές πληροφορίες του «Νέου Κόσμου» η Ελληνική Κοινότητα Μελβούρνης έχει έτοιμα τα σχέδια και για δεύτερο ελληνικό πύργο.
Ο πύργος αυτός, 23 ορόφων, θα κτιστεί στο Όκλι, όπου είναι πλέον το κέντρο του ελληνισμού της Μελβούρνης.

Για την ανέγερσή του η Κοινότητα θα χρησιμοποιήσει τα έσοδα που θα προκύψουν από την πώλησή του  οικοπέδου της στο Μπουλίν που εικάζεται ότι θα αποφέρει πάνω από 20 εκατομμύρια δολάρια.

Η θεμελίωσή του θα γίνει τον ερχόμενο Μάρτιο στο πλαίσιο του Φεστιβάλ Αντίποδες που από του χρόνου θα μεταφερθεί στο Όκλι.

Πηγή: Νέος Κόσμος

Aυστραλία:Δανειοδότες «καρχαρίες» ρουφούν το αίμα των απεγνωσμένων

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Χρεώνοντας μέχρι και 792% τόκο.

Δίκτυο ατόμων του υπόκοσμου και συνεργατών τους, χρησιμοποιούσαν αδειούχα δανειοδοτική εταιρία για τις επιχειρηματικές τους δραστηριότητες, χρεώνοντας σε απεγνωσμένους μέχρι και 792% τόκο.

Η εν λόγω εταιρία, με την επωνυμία Capital One Securities, ανήκει στον πρώην χρεοκοπημένο, Tom Karas, o οποίος είχε κατηγορηθεί από το σώμα εγκληματικής δίωξης Purana, για ξέπλυμα χρήματος προερχομένου από εγκληματικές πράξεις, εκ μέρους της αυτοκρατορίας ναρκωτικών του Μόκμπελ.

Αξίζει να αναφερθεί ότι o Karas παρά την ανάμιξή του στο οργανωμένο έγκλημα, είχε επιτύχει να του δοθεί παναυστραλιανή άδεια λειτουργίας της εταιρίας του από το Αυστραλιανό Συμβούλιο Εγγυήσεων και Επενδύσεων (Australian Securities and Investments Commission), τo 2011.

Εξακολουθούσε να έχει την άδεια λειτουργίας της εταιρίας του, παρ’ ότι το Ανώτατο Δικαστήριο αποφάνθηκε ότι όφειλε $47εκ. στην Εφορία.
Να σημειωθεί ότι ο Karas και ο συνεργάτης του και γαμπρός του, Nick Meletsis, ανακρίνονται για κατηγορίες εις βάρος τους, αναφορικά με το ότι πλήρωναν συμμορίες μοτοσικλετιστών και άτομα του υποκόσμου για να παίρνουν τα οφειλόμενα από τους δανειολήπτες.

Πηγή: Νέος Κόσμος

Visa agreement to be signed in May

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Gerontopoulos confirms Greece will grant voting rights to the Hellenic diaspora.

The anticipated Work and Holiday Visa agreement (subclass 462) between Australia and Greece, that will enable approximately 500 people from the two countries, aged 18-30 years, to work for a period of up to one year, is to be signed in early May during the Australian visit of the Greek Minister for Tourism Olga Kefalogianni.

This was confirmed on Monday by the Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece Mr Kyriakos (Akis) Gerontopoulos, at his press conference at the Hellenic Museum in Melbourne.

In the same interview Mr Gerontopoulos announced that the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad had resumed, albeit on a small scale, its summer camp hospitality programs for diaspora children.

Referring to the World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE), Mr Gerontopoulos said that efforts are being made to make SAE work in the near future on a completely different basis as well as for the organisation to become “self-financing “. He also stated that in the last few years the amount of state money given to SAE were minimal.

For the amount of money spent for SAE up until 2010, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece said that the finances of the organisation were audited and that the auditor’s report was handed over to Mr Leandros Rakintzis, the General Inspector of Public Administration in Greece. ” If something has to be stated it will be stated once the process is completed”, he said.

During his press conference at the Hellenic Museum in Melbourne, Mr Gerontopoulos expressed his support for granting voting rights to the Hellenic diaspora. However, he added, this should be done after consultation, in order to find an acceptable system that is supported by a broad majority in the Greek Parliament and not only by the parties forming the government. “I am one of those who believe that Greece will benefit if our diaspora obtains the voting right. The right to elect and to be elected.”, he said.

On the matter of signing an agreement between Greece and Australia in order to avoid double taxation Mr Gerontopoulos noted that “Athens wants and seeks such an agreement but Canberra does not seem to be interested.”

The Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister stated that the Greek consulates in Australia are not sufficiently staffed because of the crisis, and he went on to say that the Greek Department of Foreign Affairs will examine the issue of the understaffed Consulates of Greece in Australia as well as the issue of having a Commercial Attache in Melbourne. He also acknowledged that perhaps there were some ” failures ” in the latest price increase of consular fees. But, he added, the consular fees remained did not increase for a number of years and noted that the Greek people have been burdened at the same time with many and often unfair weights.

Kyriakos Gerontopoulos when told that the Greek Australian community in Melbourne was impressed by the fact that he travelled to Australia with a very small contingent (himself and two advisors), and that he is staying in low cost reputable hotels he responded by saying that “In these times anything else would have amounted to a provocation.”

The Deputy Foreign Minister did not fail to mention during his press conference that he was particularly impressed by Melbourne’s Greek community’s Independence Day Parade last Sunday.

While in Melbourne the Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister of Greece met with Bishop Ezekiel, visited Greek schools and the state Parliament where he met with Greek Australian parliamentarians and other officials and he attended a special function in honor of Greece’s Independence Day. He also visited the Hellenic Museum and met with the Board of Helelnic- Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

After Melbourne Mr Gerontopoulos traveled to Canberra, where he laid a wreath at the “Hellenic Memorial” on March 25, and visited the “Hellenic Club” and the Home for the Aged of the Greek Orthodox Parish and Community of St. Nicholas. At Federal Parliament the Deputy Foreign Minister met with Senator Sinodinos and other Greek Australian federal parliamentarians.

In Sydney Mr Gerontopoulos met Archbishop Stylianos, the Board of the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales, New South Wales Minister for Tourism, Major Events and the Arts George Tourism, as well as Sophie Cotsis, MLC and local government Greek Australian Councillors. He also visited St Spyridon College and attended a Greek flag raising ceremony at the neighboring municipalities of Hurstville / Kogarah.

The Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece was also present and spoke at the Australian launching of The Hellenic Initiative on Wednesday 26 March.

source: Neos Kosmos

CIA lied to public and Congress about torture

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Officials who have viewed the still problematically secret Senate report say CIA lied about brutal practices.

The 6,000-plus page Senate report on the CIA’s use of torture — a document still problematically and controversially classified — reportedly tells of the spy agency’s lies to both Congress and the public about its use of brutal Bush-era interrogation methods at black sites around the world.

A Washington Post report, based on comments from officials with access to the still-classified document noted:

The report, built around detailed chronologies of dozens of CIA detainees, documents a long-standing pattern of unsubstantiated claims as agency officials sought permission to use — and later tried to defend — excruciating interrogation methods that yielded little, if any, significant intelligence, according to U.S. officials who have reviewed the document.

“The CIA described [its program] repeatedly both to the Department of Justice and eventually to Congress as getting unique, otherwise unobtainable intelligence that helped disrupt terrorist plots and save thousands of lives,” said one U.S. official briefed on the report. “Was that actually true? The answer is no.”

source: salon.com

 

Champions League: La Liga top two clash as Barcelona host Atletico Madrid

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The top two in La Liga put their domestic rivalry to one side as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid clash in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.

Atletico currently sit on top in Spain, a point better off than defending champions Barca, but the record between the two sides is weighted heavily in favour of the Catalan giants, who have not lost a Champions League quarter-final match since 2003.

Atletico do look to have a mountain to climb given their recent record against Barcelona, which has not seen them win at the Camp Nou since 2006 when Fernando Torres scored twice.

Their last win over Barca was in 2010, when they beat them at the Vicente Calderon, and although their successes are limited, they are unbeaten against them this season in three matches.

In addition, Barcelona’s record against fellow Spanish sides in the Champions League is not wonderful, having only won two of those six clashes.

The two faced off over two legs in the Spanish Super Cup, with both games ending in draws as Barcelona prevailed only due to scoring an away goal in Madrid.

The two have also met in La Liga earlier this year but that match ended goalless.

Barcelona are looking to book their seventh successive semi-final appearance in the Champions League, which would extend the record they already hold.

Atletico have not reached the semi-finals since 1974, but along with city rivals Real, they are one of only two teams who are still undefeated in the Champions League this season.

Barca come into the game off the back of a narrow 1-0 win over their city rivals Espanyol, whilst Atletico claimed a 2-1 success at Athletic Bilbao in the Basque country.

The match interestingly also pits two Argentine coaches against each other in the shape of Gerardo Martino and Diego Simeone.

source: eurosport.com

Manchester United v Bayern Munich: Shinji Kagawa could be key figure in Champions League quarter-final

 

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Moyes mulls over option of starting the Japanese playmaker in an central role behind Wayne Rooney in Champions League quarter-final against the Germans.

David Moyes has rarely trusted Shinji Kagawa this season, often dropping the 25-year-old attacking midfielder first after a poor result or team performance. But, with Juan Mata ineligible and Robin van Persie sidelined with a knee injury, the former Borussia Dortmund playmaker would appear an obvious choice for a key role in Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Bayern Munich.

Kagawa has been on the winning side in each of his four matches against the German champions, but when asked whether that record would work in his favour, the Manchester United manager delivered a response which, in football terms, was along the lines of ‘don’t call us, we’ll call you.’

“It is something we seriously considered,” Moyes said. “Shinji is a really important player for us. He gives us something different and he is certainly in our thoughts for the game.”

The fact that Kagawa’s place against Bayern is not guaranteed highlights the manager’s doubts about the midfielder and the dilemma facing him about the approach United must take against Bayern.

If Moyes is prepared to be bold, Kagawa’s impressive performances during the recent victories over West Ham United and Aston Villa would ensure his place in the No 10 role behind Wayne Rooney.

But Bayern’s power in midfield may force Moyes to go for numbers in the centre of the pitch, resulting in Kagawa’s flair and vision being sacrificed in favour of a more workmanlike axis of Michael Carrick, Ryan Giggs and Marouane Fellaini.

Kagawa has appeared in less than half of United’s 47 games this season, with those close to the player claiming that his mild mannered persona prevents him from going public with his genuine frustration at being consistently overlooked by Moyes.

Ever since a group of Borussia Dortmund supporters launched a ‘Free Shinji’ campaign in August – an effort to persuade Dortmund to take him back to Germany in January – the £17 million signing has struggled for the game time to persuade Moyes of his worth.

When United lost at home to West Bromwich Albion in September, Kagawa was withdrawn at half-time and singled out by Moyes for his apparently underwhelming performance – comments which did little to inflate the confidence of a player whose self-critical nature has led many to question his ability to succeed at Old Trafford.

Yet there has been a pattern to Kagawa’s eye-catching performances in a United shirt and the fact that his return to form has coincided with Van Persie’s injury should not go unnoticed. Last season, Kagawa thrived when playing behind Van Persie or Rooney, but he proved peripheral when both forwards played, as a result of being consigned to the flanks.

Out on the wing, Kagawa struggles to make an impression, but his impact from a central role –– his pass which led to United’s penalty against Villa emphasised his destructive capabilities through the middle –– gave weight to claims last season by Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp that the player is best used in the No 10 role.

“Shinji Kagawa is one of the best players in the world and he now plays 20 minutes at Manchester United –– on the left wing!” Klopp said. “

“Central midfield is Shinji’s best role. He’s an offensive midfielder with one of the best noses for goal I ever saw.”

Touch maps from the West Ham and Villa games show Kagawa’s heavy involvement when playing centrally and, under Klopp, he claimed 17 goals from that position in his final season at Dortmund, inspiring the club to a domestic double.

With Mata arriving at Old Trafford in January, however, his days at Old Trafford appear to be numbered.

But if Moyes trusts him against Bayern, Kagawa may just give United the cutting edge that could, perhaps, give the German champions something to worry about it.

source: telegraph.co.uk

 

 

Migrants face ‘living hell’ in Greek detention

Greece immigration centres

Migrants and asylum-seekers detained in Greece are being forced to endure deplorable conditions, often with devastating effects on their health, according to a report from aid agency Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).

Doctors who have attended internment camps, police stations and coastguard facilities around the country described “a living hell” for thousands of immigrants denied fresh air, natural light and basic sanitation.

In one detention camp in Komotini, not far from the Turkish border, medics saw human excrement seeping through cracked pipes between the building’s floors.

“I did not think that such conditions were possible on European soil,” said Marietta Provopoulou, who spent more than a decade working in Africa before returning to Athens to head MSF in Greece. “The main complaint of migrants is that they are not being treated like human beings, that they are being subjected to a living hell,” she told the Guardian. “And they are right.”

MSF said the practice of rounding up migrants on a massive scale had created a breeding ground for disease in detention centres nationwide.

Outbreaks of scabies in overcrowded camps were commonplace. So, too, were respiratory infections, gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal problems, dental problems and tuberculosis. Unaccompanied minors – mostly from Afghanistan – wrongly registered as adults were also being detained.

“The conditions are shocking,” said Panagiotis Tziavas, a MSF doctor.

“Not only are people crammed in a very small area. Another major problem are the sanitary conditions … most of the latrines are in a disgusting state.”

Greece is a major transit point for immigrants desperate to get to Europe from Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Under pressure from the EU to stem the influx, Greece’s conservative-dominated coalition began a “clean-up” operation in the summer of 2012, systematically detaining migrants and asylum-seekers, often indiscriminately.

MSF teams with access to detention facilities over the past six years said they had witnessed a surge in the numbers subject to prolonged detention, with most incarcerated for the maximum limit of 18 months. In an atmosphere of far-right anti-immigrant sentiment, there was also the risk of repeated detentions. Even asylum-seekers fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria were being incarcerated for up to 15 months.

“Often migrants are detained for up to 18 months in the holding cells of police stations that were only meant to keep people for a few days,” said Ioanna Kotsioni, head of migration policy at MSF Greece.

Many former army camps and military academies were hastily transformed into detention centres overnight. Facilities were cramped and humid with soggy mattresses causing growing numbers to suffer from musculoskeletal problems, the group said.

“Around 6,000 migrants and asylum seekers are currently being detained and the illnesses we are seeing are linked, without doubt, to the squalid living conditions,” she added. “In police stations, where bed bugs are common, detainees rarely have access to fresh air, natural light or exercise areas – in violation of European law. In some detention camps they have limited or no access to showers or toilets. And in Komotini, we saw human waste seeping through broken pipes from one floor of the building to the next. The indifference on the part of authorities was extraordinary.”

A number of migrants have reportedly tried to take their own lives. One 16-year-old Afghan boy, who had made the perilous journey from his home country to Greece, but was detained in Komotini, recently jumped from the roof of the building in protest over the living conditions, according to MSF.

“We are detained for 18 months. Why? I have come for peace, I am not a criminal,” the boy, who broke both his legs, was quoted as telling the relief organisation. “The water of the showers is always cold and the toilets never work. The food is bad, it’s not healthy food. Many times I have asked to be released because I am a minor but they have always refused … since they didn’t want to release me I thought it was better for me to jump off the roof than to stay here.”

source: theguardian.com