Daily Archives: May 29, 2015

Τζιχαντιστές: Τον βάζουν να σκάψει τον τάφο του πριν τον αποκεφαλίσουν

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Φορώντας την πορτοκαλί στολή του θανατοποινίτη (ευθεία σύνδεση με το Γκουαντάναμο), ένας άνδρας σκάβει ένα λάκκο στην έρημο. Πρόκειται για έναν κρατούμενο των τζιχαντιστών του ISIS που ουσιαστικά έχει εξαναγκαστεί να σκάψει τον ίδιο του τον τάφο προτού τον αποκεφαλίσουν οι μαχητές της εξτρεμιστικής οργάνωσης.

Ο άνδρας που εμφανίζεται στο βίντεο γεμάτος μελανιές και κοψίματα στο σώμα και το πρόσωπο του μιλά στην κάμερα και “ομολογεί” τα λάθη του. Σύμφωνα με το βίντεο είναι κατάσκοπος της Συρίας. “Σκότωσα τον Αμπού Χασάν και το Ισλαμικό Κράτος ήρθε και με έπιασε” λέει στο βίντεο.

Ο ίδιος λέει πως το όνομα του είναι Ζιαντ Αμπντέλ Αμπου Ταρέκ.

Στο τέλος του βίντεο φαίνονται σκηνές μετά από τον αποκεφαλισμό του.

 

Πηγή:madata.gr

 

Κρήτη: Ανεκτίμητης αξίας Κούρο επιχείρησαν να πουλήσουν αρχαιοκάπηλοι

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Τέσσερα άτομα που επιχείρησαν να πουλήσουν ένα χάλκινο ειδώλιο, Μεσομινωικής Περιόδου το οποίο απεικονίζει έναν Κούρο σε λατρευτική στάση, συνελήφθησαν στη Σητεία της Κρήτης. Οι συλλήψεις έγιναν λίγο πριν οι αρχαιοκάπηλοι πουλήσουν το ανεκτίμητης αξίας ειδώλιο έναντι 1 εκατ. ευρώ.

Λεπτομέρειες για την υπόθεση ανακοίνωσαν ο γενικός περιφερειακός αστυνομικός διευθυντής Κρήτης, υποστράτηγος Μιχάλης Καραμαλάκης και ο αστυνομικός διευθυντής Λασιθίου, Ταξίαρχος Κωνσταντίνος Περράκης.

Όπως έγινε γνωστό, οι τέσσερις άνδρες (δύο 35χρονοι και δύο 41χρονοι) συνελήφθησαν το απόγευμα της Πέμπτης στη Σητεία, κατηγορούμενοι για παραβάσεις του νόμου περί προστασίας των αρχαιοτήτων και της εν γένει πολιτιστικής κληρονομιάς.

Από την έρευνα αστυνομικών της Υποδιεύθυνσης Ασφαλείας Αγίου Νικολάου και της Ομάδας Αντιμετώπισης Οργανωμένου Εγκλήματος της Γενικής Περιφερειακής Αστυνομικής Διεύθυνσης Κρήτης, προέκυψε ότι οι δύο 35χρονοι και ο ένας 41χρονος, είχαν στην κατοχή τους το αρχαίο ειδώλιο, το οποίο διέθεταν προς πώληση.

Το απόγευμα της Πέμπτης οργανώθηκε συντονισμένη αστυνομική επιχείρηση στην ευρύτερη περιοχή της  Σητείας. Κατά τη διάρκεια της επιχείρησης εντοπίστηκε ο 35χρονος να οδηγεί ΙΧ  αυτοκίνητο και σε έλεγχο που πραγματοποιήθηκε βρέθηκε εντός του οχήματος και κατασχέθηκε το χάλκινο ειδώλιο ύψους 30 εκατοστών. Παράλληλα ακινητοποιήθηκαν και οι τρεις ακόμη συλληφθέντες οι οποίοι επέβαιναν σε δύο ΙΧ φορτηγά οχήματα.

Από τη διενεργηθείσα προανάκριση προέκυψε ότι οι συλληφθέντες κατείχαν παρανόμως το εν λόγω ειδώλιο, το οποίο σε προγενέστερο χρόνο από τον έλεγχο που τους διενεργήθηκε, οι δύο εκ των συλληφθέντων (35χρονος και 41χρονος) το επέδειξαν σε άγνωστα άτομα με σκοπό την πώληση του, ενώ οι δύο άλλοι συλληφθέντες, είχαν ρόλο «παρατηρητών».

Το ΙΧ αυτοκίνητο, το οποίο οδηγούσε ο 35χρονος κατασχέθηκε, ως μέσο μεταφοράς προς πώληση αρχαίου αντικειμένου.

Σύμφωνα με πρώτη εκτίμηση αρχαιολόγου Εφορίας Αρχαιοτήτων Νομού Λασιθίου, πρόκειται για χάλκινο ειδώλιο, Μεσομινωικής Περιόδου (16ος – 15ος αιώνας π.Χ.), ύψους 30 εκ., που απεικονίζει ένα Κούρο σε στάση λατρείας με τα χέρια διπλωμένα στο στήθος. Φέρει μακριά κόμη, επιχρυσωμένο περίζωμα και σώζει φύλλα χρυσού στις γάμπες και το αριστερό γόνατο.

Στη βάση του φέρει έμβολο που παραπέμπει ότι πιθανότατα ήταν στημένο σε βάθρο χώρου λατρείας. Κρίνεται δε ιδιαίτερα μεγάλης – ανεκτίμητης αξίας, καθόσον τα ιδιαίτερα χαρακτηριστικά του, το καθιστούν μοναδικό εύρημα του είδους του, στην ευρύτερη περιοχή της Κρήτης.

Το ειδώλιο θα παραδοθεί στην αρμόδια Εφορία Αρχαιοτήτων.

Η προανάκριση συνεχίζεται από την Υποδιεύθυνση Ασφαλείας Αγίου Νικολάου και την Ομάδα Αντιμετώπισης Οργανωμένου Εγκλήματος, ενώ οι συλληφθέντες θα οδηγηθούν στον εισαγγελέα Πλημμελειοδικών Λασιθίου.

Πηγή:in.gr

FIFA corruption: Sepp Blatter, Prince Ali vie to be president

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UPDATE — 8.00pm: Soccer heads from around the world are currently meeting in Zurich to decide whether the sport needs a new president to replace Sepp Blatter.

We’ll bring you the result as soon as we have it. In the meantime, here’s what has happened so far today:

‘We need to fix FIFA right now’

Sepp Blatter told members of world football’s governing body today that they must help “fix FIFA right now” amid allegations of corruption.

“Join us in putting FIFA back on the right track where the boats will stop rocking and go calmly into port,” the FIFA president told the 65th FIFA congress in Zurich.

“It’s a matter of trust, commitment and having the will to do it. “Let’s go for it — let’s do this immediately.” On Wednesday, seven high-ranking FIFA officials were arrested in Zurich in dawn raids by Swiss police acting at US request in the latest corruption scandal to rock the body.

“The guilty ones are individuals, not the whole organisation,” insisted the 79-year-old Blatter, who is bidding for a fifth term as FIFA president with the vote to take place later on Friday.

Blatter suggested the arrests in Switzerland may have been timed to have an impact on the congress.

“I am not going use the word ‘coincidence’, but I will use a small question mark over the timing,” he added.

Allegations of corruption have blighted FIFA since they awarded the 2018 and 2022 World Cup finals to Russia and Qatar respectively.

“If two other countries had emerged from the envelopes we wouldn’t have had these problems, but we can’t go back in time,” Blatter lamented.

source:AFP

The Greeks are coming … with lots of brilliant wine

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More than 20 winemakers, educators and grape-growers will visit Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide for a series of tastings, dinners and masterclasses.

The largest contingent of Greek winemakers ever to visit Australia arrives at the end of June to showcase the newest and most innovative wines from the world’s oldest winegrowing region.

More than 20 winemakers, educators and grape-growers will visit Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide for a series of tastings, dinners and masterclasses that have previously only ever been held in the USA and Canada.

The wines will be diverse – indigenous varieties and Greek expressions of international classics – from regions spanning the whole of Greece – from the Peloponnese through to Santorini and the islands. There will be more than 90 wines showcasing the modern face of such an ancient winegrowing land.
New Wines of Greece president Yannis Voyatzis said this visit was the first time such a large group of Greek winemakers and representatives had visited Australia together.

“This visit to Australia is about educating Australian trade about our wines, and showcasing the best we have to offer,” Mr Voyatzis said.

“We’re looking forward to meeting and discussing our wines with a broad spectrum of the Australian trade, as well as catching up with some familiar faces.

“Even though we have thousands of years of wine production experience, the Greek wine industry is still evolving and the wineries attending will be showcasing a selection of their best wines, with a focus on the country’s indigenous varietals.”

The group from Greece will also be visiting the Yarra Valley, hosting some invitation-only dinners and getting a feel for Australia’s dynamic and increasingly open-minded wine culture.

source:Neos Kosmos

Australia gets competitive edge from diversity

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Australia’s cultural diversity is good for business and economic growth.

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Services, Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, says Australia’s cultural diversity is good for business.

Speaking at the Ethnic Communities Council (ECC) of NSW’s 40th anniversary dinner last week, Senator Fierravanti-Wells said in an increasingly globalised economy, diversity was an advantage.

“Our diversity means Australia can be more productive, invent new ways of doing business with the world, create new opportunities and boost our trade and investment enterprises,” she said.

“It means we can confidently shake hands with far more of the world and its peoples.

“Migration can, and has, delivered social and economic strength, prosperity and unity and continues to contribute to a thriving and cohesive economy.

Senator Fierravanti-Wells – who has special responsibility for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services – said Australia’s successful social cohesiveness did not happen by chance.

“It is a big task but Government cannot do it alone and nor can civil society,” she said.

“We need well connected, expert partners in the community such as the Ethnic Communities Council of NSW.”

The senator said that more than 7.5 million migrants have arrived in Australia since the end of WWII, including some 800,000 under humanitarian programs, and that “helping them settle into their new country requires the active support from all Australians.”

Speaking of the ECC, she said the organisation had played a part in “steadfastly building up our national competitive advantage. This national effort helps bring us closer together.”

source:Neos Kosmos

Cyprus gets more connected

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Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders have agreed to open more crossing points and link the mobile phone and electricity networks.

The Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed Thursday to open more crossing points and link the mobile phone and electricity networks to help restore trust between their estranged communities on divided Cyprus.

Practical steps such as integrating the electricity grid and linking the mobile phone networks are seen as non-sensitive issues that would bring Cypriots closer under a renewed climate of reconciliation.

Telephone calls across the UN-monitored ceasefire line are currently rerouted through Turkey, while an integrated power grid would allow one side to help the other in case of a power outage.

The two leaders also agreed to open two more crossings to promote people movement, at Lefka in the west of the island and Dherynia in the east.

The first crossing points opened in 2003 and have since been increased, but the last of now seven crossings was opened nearly five years ago.

UN special envoy Espen Barth Eide hosted Thursday’s second meeting between President Nicos Anastasiades, the Greek Cypriot leader, and his Turkish Cypriot counterpart, the newly-elected Mustafa Akinci.

“Mr Akinci and Mr Anastasiades underlined once again their shared will and determination to reach a comprehensive settlement,” Eide said in a statement.

“The two leaders believe that outcomes at the negotiating table should reflect the positive atmosphere prevailing on the island,” he added.

Long-stalled UN-brokered peace talks — seen as the best chance in years to reunify Cyprus after four decades of division — were launched on May 15.

There is optimism that for the first time in a decade that the two leaders can enter an intensified and results-orientated process.

Thursday’s meeting, held at the UN compound at defunct Nicosia airport in the capital’s buffer zone, “took the next steps towards fulfilling their joint vision for a united federal Cyprus”, Eide said.

“Their constructive dialogue included a range of core issues that go to the very heart of the Cyprus question.”

The leaders, who will next meet on June 17, appealed for people to come forward with any information on hundreds of Cypriots declared missing since 1964 inter-communal clashes and the 1974 Turkish invasion.

Akinci, a longtime champion of reunification, was elected president of the breakaway state in northern Cyprus on April 26, defeating nationalist incumbent Dervis Eroglu.

The conservative Greek Cypriot leader also has peace credentials, having supported a 2004 UN settlement blueprint that 75 percent of Greek Cypriots rejected in a referendum.

Little progress has been made over the past 11 years, with the thorny issues of territorial adjustments, security, property rights and power-sharing the main stumbling blocks.

Any UN-brokered accord will again have to be put to the Cypriot people in separate referendums.

A UN-monitored ceasefire line has divided the island since 1974 when Turkish troops occupied its northern third in response to an Athens-inspired coup seeking union with Greece.

The Turkish Cypriots, who had already pulled out of government institutions in the face of communal violence in 1963, declared their breakaway state in 1983.

The breakaway state is recognized only by Turkey, which provides around a third of its budget.

Source: AFP