Daily Archives: November 17, 2015

Terrorist mastermind had been tracked in Omonia, Athens

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Man suspected of coordinating Paris attacks was sought in Greece in January

Greek authorities conducted in January an operation in Athens to track down 27-year-old Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the terrorist attacks in Paris.

At the time, there were indications that Abaaoud was directing a jihadi cell in Verviers, Belgium, from Athens. Two suspects were shot dead in a fierce gun battle with police during the raid in the town on January 15.

As Kathimerini had reported, on the same day as the police raid in Verviers authorities in Athens were searching for a suspect believed to have a mobile phone via which he appeared to be coordinating the jihadists, who were said to be planning an attack against the Belgian police.

According to a well-informed source, the search took place in the area of Omonia, central Athens, as that is where the phone had been traced. Members of the Greek anti-terrorist squad, as well as officers from foreign intelligence services took part in the operation.

An official from the Citizens’ Protection Ministry in Athens said that officers from Europol had visited Athens at the time to help track Abaaoud, whose codename is “Omar.”

Sources told Kathimerini that Belgian officers noticed calls from the Verviers cell to an accomplice in Athens from January 2. No suspect was found during the search on January 15 and the SIM card in the mobile phone in questions ceased to be used following the police raid in Belgium.

Greek officers asked for information from mobile phone companies and were informed that one of the connections used by the suspect could be traced to the Athens neighborhood of Pangrati.

On January 17, Greek police arrested two people at a ground-floor apartment in Pangrati and searched one more property in Athens. A 33-year-old Algerian man named Omar Damas was found in possession of the phone used to communicate with the Verviers cell.

Damas, who had lived in Greece since 2011 and who had served time in jail for robbery, was extradited to Belgium. Greek authorities, however, continued to investigate whether the Algerian had links to Abaaoud or with a Greek of Syrian origins who had left the country to fight for the so-called Islamic State. The latter is said to have left for Syria after his brother was killed fighting for IS.

Abaaoud is currently thought to be in Syria. According to RTL Radio he is from the Molenbeek suburb of Brussels, home to other members of the militant Islamist cell that carried out the Paris attacks.

“He appears to be the brains behind several planned attacks in Europe,” a source close to the French investigation told Reuters.

Source: Kathimerini

Australia returns to Eurovision

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After placing 5th in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, Australia will compete in the semi finals in 2016

History was made in Vienna earlier this year when Australia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest. Initially envisaged as a one-off to celebrate the event’s 60th anniversary and Australia’s long tradition of broadcasting the show, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Australian broadcaster SBS are proud to announce that Australia will participate again in 2016.
“The feedback we got from viewers, fans, press and the broadcasters after Australia’s participation in Vienna was overwhelmingly positive,” says Jon Ola Sand, Executive Supervisor of the contest on behalf of the EBU. “We strongly believe the Eurovision Song Contest has the potential to evolve organically into a truly global event. Australia’s continued participation is an exciting step in that direction, “It remains to be seen what such an event may look like in the long run,” Sand continues.

In Vienna, Australia was guaranteed a spot in the final. Next year, Australia will have to compete in one of the two Semi-Finals. Australia’s participation is secured for 2016, but it is yet to be decided whether Australia will become a permanent participant in the contest.

“SBS is thrilled to have secured this opportunity for Australia to compete at Stockholm in 2016 and thank the European Broadcasting Union for their invitation. The Eurovision Song Contest is a wonderful example of cultural diversity and social inclusion and our continued participation offers a fantastic opportunity to showcase Australian musical talent in a truly international multicultural celebration. Production partner Blink TV have been integral in supporting our ambition to build Australia’s presence on the world’s biggest stage and together we look forward to again bringing the Eurovision experience to our screens.” says CEO and Managing Director SBS, Michael Ebeid. Earlier this year, Australia was represented by megastar Guy Sebastian who finished 5th in the Grand Final with Tonight Again.

Source: http://www.eurovision.tv

 

Παρίσι: Αυτός είναι ο «εγκέφαλος» των επιθέσεων – Πέρασε (;) από την Αθήνα

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Ο Αμπντελχαμίντ Αμπαούντ από το Μόλενμπεκ του Βελγίου, ο οποίος βρίσκεται στη Συρία, είναι ο εγκέφαλος πίσω από τις επιθέσεις στο Παρίσι, σύμφωνα με πηγές από την γαλλική έρευνα.

Ο ίδιος φέρεται να βρίσκεται μεταξύ άλλων και πίσω από την απόπειρα επίθεσης στο τρένο της Thalys.

Τις πληροφορίες επικαλούνται το Reuters και το Associated Press (AP). Οι πηγές που επικαλείται το Reuters αναφέρουν πως ο 27χρονος Αμπαούντ «φαίνεται να είναι ο εγκέφαλος πίσω από τον σχεδιασμό αρκετών επιθέσεων στην Ευρώπη».

Το AP αναφέρει πως ο Αμπαούντ θεωρείται όχι μόνο σχεδιαστής του μακελειού της Παρασκευής, αλλά και της αποτυχημένης απόπειρας στο τρένο της Thalys το καλοκαίρι, όπως και πίσω από επίθεση σε εκκλησία στην περιοχή του Παρισιού.

Σύμφωνα με το Reuters, ο Αμπαούντ βρίσκεται στη Συρία. Ο Αμπαούντ επίσης φέρεται να αναφέρεται ως διασύνδεση στου Ιμπραΐμ Αμντεσλάμ (δράστης στις επιθέσεις, αδελφός του καταζητούμενου).

Προηγουμένως, η Liberation τον είχε αναφέρει επίσης ως σύνδεσμος του φοιτητή Σιντ Αχμέντ Γκλαμ, ο οποίος είχε συλληφθεί τον Απρίλιο για μία δολοφονία.

Σύμφωνα επίσης με πληροφορίες, στα μέσα Ιανουαρίου είχε διεξαχθεί έρευνα στο κέντρο της Αθήνας για τον εντοπισμό του καταζητούμενου Αμπντελχαμίντ Αμπαούντ καθώς υπήρχαν ενδείξεις ότι κατεύθυνε από την ελληνική πρωτεύουσα μέσω κινητού τηλεφώνου τον πυρήνα τζιχαντιστών που είχε εξαρθρωθεί στην πόλη Βερβιέ του Βελγίου. Στο πλαίσιο της έρευνας είχαν γίνει έρευνες και σε διαμέρισμα στο Παγκράτι όπου είχαν γίνει προσαγωγές υπόπτων.

Πηγή:in.gr