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Friday, February 26th, 2010
“No one is above law, no one has impunity,” he told a gathering of his Justice and Development Party (AKP).
His comments came after a further 11 military officers were charged, bringing the total to 31.
The case has increased tensions between the military and the government, which is led by the Islamist-rooted AKP.
Several suspects were taken to court for questioning on Friday including Gen Cetin Dogan, the former head of Turkey’s First Army region.
The military has denied any coup plot.
“Those conspiring behind closed doors to trample on the nation’s will from now on find themselves facing justice,” Mr Erdogan said.
“They should know that they won’t get away with it,” he added.
On Thursday, Turkish President Abdullah Gul sought to reassure the country, saying tensions over an alleged military coup plot would be resolved within the “constitution”.
He made the statement after meeting the head of the armed forces, Gen Ilker Basbug, along with Mr Erdogan.
The 11 suspects most recently charged are among more than 49 people detained over the alleged coup plot on Monday, in an operation of unprecedented scale.
A total of 31 officers have now been charged and jailed, including seven navy admirals and four army generals.
The former heads of the air force and navy and a general were freed on Thursday, having been questioned by prosecutors.
The three – retired air force head Ibrahim Firtina, former navy chief Ozden Ornek and former deputy army chief Ergin Saygun – have not been charged but remain under investigation, prosecutors said.
A number of others have also been released.
Turkey’s military has overthrown or forced the resignation of four governments since 1960 – most recently in 1997 – though Gen Basbug has insisted that coups are a thing of the past.
Power struggle
Reports of the alleged “sledgehammer” plot first surfaced in the liberal Taraf newspaper, which said it had discovered documents detailing plans to bomb two Istanbul mosques and provoke Greece into shooting down a Turkish plane over the Aegean Sea.
The army has said the scenarios were discussed but only as part of a planning exercise at a military seminar.
The alleged plot is similar, and possibly linked, to the reported Ergenekon conspiracy, in which military figures and staunch secularists allegedly planned to foment unrest, leading to a coup.
Scores of people, including military officers, journalists and academics, are on trial in connection with that case.
Many Turks regard the cases as the latest stage in an ongoing power struggle between Turkey’s secular nationalist establishment and the governing AKP.
Critics believe the Ergenekon and sledgehammer investigations are simply attempts to silence the government’s political and military opponents.
The AK Party has its roots in political Islam, and is accused by some nationalists of having secret plans to turn staunchly secular Turkey into an Islamic state.
The government rejects those claims, saying its intention is to modernise Turkey and move it closer to EU membership.
“The process underway is painstaking, but it is for the benefit of the people, today’s developments are setting free the consciousness of the people,” Mr Erdogan said.
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
The European Union is expected to issue a statement today condemning the use of European passports – some of them forged – during the assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai last month.
According to a senior European diplomatic source, the statement will not directly cite Israel, nor is it expected to link Israel with the assassination or the forging of passports.
The diplomat said EU ambassadors had been summoned for consultations by Foreign Ministry officials in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
During the meeting, Abu Dhabi officials requested that EU foreign ministers, who will convene in Brussels today for a conference, issue a communique over the use of European passports in the Mabhouh operation. The UAE is also demanding an explicit EU statement supporting the Emirates’ authorities who are investigating the case.
According to the European source, the UAE government did not blame Israel for carrying out the assassination nor did it request that Israel be cited in the EU statement.
The source added that senior officials from Germany, France, Britain, Ireland and the EU met yesterday to agree on the language of the statement. Ireland is advocating the hardest line among all EU members by demanding that the statement explicitly refer to Israel.
Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said yesterday that police in Dubai are “99 percent certain” that the Mossad, Israel’s spy agency, carried out the operation. Martin is expected to meet with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman in Brussels today.
Lieberman is likely to face tough questions from his EU counterparts. Aside from Martin, he is also scheduled to meet with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who has requested clarifications over whether Israel is responsible for the assassination.
Both Miliband and Martin have made strong statements in recent days condemning the forging of passports and theft of identities. It is unclear what message Lieberman will offer at the meetings, though sources say the foreign minister is likely to claim that no evidence exists tying Israel to the hit.
Lieberman is also likely to call on the authorities in Dubai to specify the cause of death to determine whether Mabhouh was killed or died of natural causes. The foreign minister is also due to sit down with his counterparts from Germany and France.
According to the European source, the communique will include three key elements: the EU’s condemnation of the use of European passports by members of the assassination team, an expression of support for the UAE government and investigators in Dubai, and a commitment to investigate the passport forgeries and theft identities as quickly as possible.
Discussions over the wording of the statement are expected to continue until Monday evening, by when it is likely to be released.
Meanwhile, the commander of the Dubai police revealed additional details about the January 20 assassination.
The police official, Dahi Khalfan, said the police had information that would not be disclosed currently but which related to the use by some of the assassins of diplomatic passports to enter Dubai.
The Dubai police chief added that some of the hit squad had been in the emirate for at least a year before the killing and used the same passports. He made the remarks to Al-Bayan, a newspaper published in the UAE.
Khalfan said the information that led to the killing of Mabhouh came from an associate of a senior Hamas official, according to a statement published in another UAE newspaper, Al-Khaleej. Khalfan has been reported as saying the associate gave information about Mabhouh’s arrival in Dubai.
Over the weekend, Hamas officials criticized Mabhouh’s conduct. Hamas legislator Salah Bardawil said Mabhouh endangered himself by ordering airline tickets over the Internet and said the senior Hamas official even notified Mabhouh’s family about where in Dubai Mabhouh was staying. Mabhouh’s brother, however, denied that the family had received such information. For their part, Hamas spokesmen denied the Dubai police chief’s account.
One spokesman, Sami Abu Zahari, denied there was an informant in Hamas. Another senior Hamas official criticized the Dubai authorities for failing to sufficiently involve the group in their investigation.
Moreover, Arab media reported yesterday that the UAE has asked Egypt to officially lodge a protest with Israel over the assassination as well as the alleged participation of two Palestinians who were arrested in connection with the hit.
Abu Dhabi’s national security adviser met over the weekend with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. UAE officials said the arrested Palestinians were former members of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus.
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Tehran is hosting an exhibition of Laser Science and Technology Achievements to show the latest advances by Iranian scientists in the field.
The display, which includes high-tech laser instruments made by young Iranian researchers, is the first show of its kind in the country.
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took part in the opening ceremony and visited the collection of domestic technologies.
The venue sponsored by Iran’s National Center For Laser Science and Technology aimed to exhibit devices that are totally designed and manufactured in the country.
“Today we admit with pride that scientists and researchers of our country are in the vanguard of laser science,” Mr. Ahmadinejad said during the opening ceremony of the exhibit.
According to Iran’s laser center, the country started localizing the technology only three years ago, yet has managed to take considerable steps in it.
“The government and the president are supporting us. We are able to produce a wide range of lasers in demand within the country in medical and industrial fields,” Jamshid Sabbaghzadeh, head of Iran’s National Laser Center told Press TV reporter.
“Focused laser, a source of intense radiation of the visible, ultraviolet, or infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to fragment kidney stones,” he said.
“Optic fiber laser is commonly used in medicine and industries like welding. The laser radiation interaction with tissues can be effectively used for specialties of eye, skin, and cancer,” said Sabbaghzadeh.
The name, Ali Javan rings a bell in the minds of those involved in the science of laser. The Iranian physicist was co-inventor of the gas laser along with William Bennett in 1960.
Javan also conducted the first telephone conversation ever to be transmitted by laser beam in 1960. Now almost 40 years later, laser telecommunication via fiber optics is commonplace and known to be the key technology used in today’s Internet.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) — German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a newspaper interview that Germany will buy stolen information on Swiss bank accounts, backed by a poll showing majority support among voters if it helps tackle tax evasion.
Schaeuble said that the Swiss case is legally similar to a tax probe begun two years ago, when German authorities bought client data in Liechtenstein and used the information to pursue tax cheats, the southern German newspaper Augsburger Allgemeine citing him as saying in an interview.
“For this reason we could hardly decide otherwise,” Schaeuble was cited as saying today. The decision has already been taken “in principle.” A Finance Ministry spokeswoman wasn’t immediately able to confirm his comments.
A majority of Germans, 57 percent, said they support using information on tax violations even if it was illegally obtained, a Forsa poll of 1,000 people for Stern magazine showed. Forty- three percent said they oppose such a move, the poll showed.
A decision to buy the information risks further souring ties between Germany and Switzerland already damaged last year in a spat over tax evasion. Swiss Finance Ministry spokesman Roland Meier declined to comment on Schaeuble’s remarks. Meier referred to Finance Minister Hans-Rudolf Merz’s statement yesterday that the authorities in Switzerland will offer no legal help on tax matters that involve stolen information.
Information on secret Swiss accounts held by German nationals could yield 200 million euros ($278 million) in lost tax revenue to the German government, Handelsblatt reported yesterday. Tax authorities were offered a CD that contained 1,500 names in exchange for 2.5 million euros.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said yesterday that German tax authorities should pursue the information “if it’s relevant.” Swiss banks, already reeling from attacks on bank secrecy by the U.S., France and Germany, said Merkel’s government shouldn’t pay for stolen data.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Twenty relatives of those killed in the conflict were given seats at the inquiry in order to listen to the former prime minister answer questions about the events leading up to the 2003 war.
Less than an hour after it started, one father stood up and walked out muttering: “This is a waste of time, I can’t take this anymore.”
Valerie O’Neill, whose son Kris was killed by a roadside bomb in 2007 said Mr Blair evaded many of the questions put to him.
“He never gave a straight answer and could not be swayed by the inquiry panel,” he said. “We waited until the very end for an apology from Mr Blair but we didn’t get one.
“He couldn’t bring himself to say it as far as I could see.”
Sarah Chapman, a former nurse whose brother Robert O’Connor was one of 10 men shot down in a Hercules in January 2005, said she was left speechless by his performance.
“I am gutted and angry,” she said. “Every time he was asked about his reasons for going to war, he said it was all about the people in Iraq.
“Of course Saddam Hussain was not a good leader, but this was not his only reason for going to war.
“I feel Mr Blair acted alone and did not discuss war with anyone who might disagree with him.
“He showed a complete inability to acknowledge the sacrifice that has been made on the part of the armed forces in this country.
“He spent all the time justifying himself rather than explaining why he went to war. When asked at the end if there was anything he wanted to add, he said no.
“I was so upset, I hope the sound of my tears will ring in his ears.”
Rose Gentle, whose son Gordon was killed in 2004, said Mr Blair failed to acknowledge any of the relatives: “He walked straight into to room and never looked at us.
“We had to look at the back of his head – I wish the tables had been turned so that he faced us.”
Fusilier Gentle died in Iraq in June 2004 when the Snatch Land Rover he was travelling in was blown up by a roadside bomb.
His mother has fought a lengthy campaign to raise awareness about the lack of military equipment and set up the group Military Families Against War.
Mrs Gentle said it was clear Mr Blair had not involved most of his cabinet or parliament in the decision to go to war.
“His mind was made up from the start,” she said. “I don’t think anything would have changed it. I wanted to ask him – why lie?
“Why did he just not put his hand up and say why he wanted to got to war? I will be angry with that man for the rest of my life.”
Anne Donnachie, from Reading, whose son Paul was killed by a sniper in 2006, said: “I blame Tony Blair for my son’s death – he doesn’t care about the families and he won’t face up to it.”
Outside the inquiry, a core of around 200 protesters spent the day shouting anti-Blair slogans.
They carried a cardboard coffin bearing a cartoon mask of Mr Blair’s head, with the words “The Blood Price” on one side.
Holding “Bliar” placards, they marched around the conference centre, calling for the former prime minister to face war crime charges at The Hague.
They were particularly incensed that he arrived and left the inquiry without being seen.
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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Events are taking place at Auschwitz to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp, as the world marks Holocaust Memorial Day.
Auschwitz survivors and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are among those gathering in Poland, where the camp was built under German occupation.
In Berlin, Israeli President Shimon Peres urged Germany and other countries to pursue Holocaust perpetrators.
More than a million people were murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz.
The great majority were Jews but they also included Poles, Roma Gypsies and Soviet prisoners of war.
The camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army on 27 January 1945.
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At least six million Jews were killed by the Nazis during World War II.
Shimon Peres was given a standing ovation by German MPs
Addressing Germany’s parliament, Israel’s president Shimon Peres said some of those who carried out the Holocaust “still live on German and European soil, and in other parts of the world”.
“My request of you is: Please do everything to bring them to justice.”
He also recalled leaving his grandfather behind in Poland, when his family moved to Palestine in 1934. His grandfather was later killed by the Nazis – herded into a synagogue with the other Jews of his village, and burned to death.
“I remember his poignant embrace. I remember the last words and the order I heard from his mouth: ‘My boy, always remain a Jew’,” he said.
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Some of those who survived the Holocaust gathered at the site of the Auschwitz and neighbouring Birkenau death camps on Wednesday, despite the cold and the snow.
Many had relatives with them.
They passed beneath the notorious sign above the entrance, reading “Arbeit Macht Frei”, or “Work Makes You Free”.
The sign is a replica. The original was stolen last month. It has been recovered, in three pieces, but not yet repaired and repositioned.
Later Mr Netanyahu was to speak at a commemorative ceremony.
Poland’s President, Lech Kaczynski, was also expected and US President Barack Obama was sending a video message.
There has been some controversy over the presence of an Israeli Arab MP, Mohammed Barakeh, in Mr Netanyahu’s delegation.
Some Palestinians have criticised him for sympathising with Israel at a time when many Palestinians are suffering.
But Mr Barakeh is expected to highlight the Palestinian plight and condemn Israeli policy – drawing condemnation from some Israelis.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) — The leader of the Taliban in Pakistan, Hakimullah Mehsud, has been wounded in a suspected U.S. drone strike, intelligence and Taliban sources told CNN Friday.
The strike in northwest Pakistan occurred on Thursday a couple of weeks after a suicide bomber killed seven CIA officers at a base in Afghanistan.
A Taliban spokesman denied Thursday and again Friday that Mehsud was hurt. The spokesman, Azam Tariq, said Mehsud had left the site of the attack — a religious school — before the missiles struck. He dismissed reports of an injury to Mehsud as propaganda.
Other Taliban and intelligence sources, however, said doctors were treating Mehsud for injuries he sustained in the drone strike.
The drone attack killed 10 people, with four missiles landing near a madrassa, or religious school, Pakistani intelligence and local officials said Thursday. The school had been converted into a training camp for militants, the officials said.
The U.S. military routinely offers no comment on reported attacks by drones, or unmanned aircraft. The United States is the only country operating in the region known to have the ability to launch missiles from remote-controlled aircraft.
The strike happened in the village of Pasal Kot. That’s in North Waziristan, part of Pakistan’s volatile tribal region that is the site of previous drone strikes and clashes between the Pakistani military and Islamic militants.
It comes a few days after Mehsud appeared in a video the Pakistani Taliban released. In it, he sits next to Human Khlalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, the man believed to be the suicide bomber who killed seven CIA operatives and a Jordanian army captain at a base in eastern Afghanistan on December 30.
That attack was carried out to avenge the death of Mehsud’s predecessor, Baitullah Mehsud, who died in a suspected U.S. drone strike last year, according to al Qaeda’s commander of operations in Afghanistan, Mustafa Abu Yazid.
Baitullah and Hakimullah are from the same tribe, not from the same family.
In the video, al-Balawi said, “We will never forget the blood of our leader Baitullah Mehsud, may God have mercy on his soul,” according to a CNN translation.
“It will remain that we take revenge (for his death) in America and outside America. It is a trust on every person who left everything for the sake of God, whom Baitullah Mehsud supported.”
At one point, the video shows the date of December 20, 2009. That is five days before Nigerian passenger Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab allegedly tried to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit, Michigan.
The Yemen-based group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the Christmas Day plot.
It is impossible to know whether the date on the video is accurate, or whether al-Balawi was aware of AbdulMutallab’s alleged plans. If al-Balawi did know about the plot, it could indicate a greater degree of communication between the Pakistani Taliban and al Qaeda than previously thought.
Among the seven CIA operatives who were killed in the December 30 attack were two members of the private security firm Xe, formerly known as Blackwater. The Jordanian military officer who was killed was Army Capt. Sharif Ali bin Zeid, a cousin of Jordan’s King Abdullah II. It was one of the worst attacks ever on America’s intelligence community.
Jordanian and U.S. intelligence agencies apparently believed al-Balawi had been rehabilitated from his extremist views and were using him to hunt Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda’s No. 2 figure, a former U.S. intelligence official said.
Al-Balawi was a Jordanian doctor whom Jordanian authorities had recruited as a counterterrorism intelligence source, a Jordanian official told CNN.
He said the video that his faith cannot be sold to bidders, an apparent message to Jordanian and U.S. officials that they had failed to win his allegiance. It puts into question how well the CIA and other intelligence agencies can penetrate al Qaeda.
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Addressing an increase of rocket fire into Israel from Gaza, Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Monday advised Gaza’s Hamas rulers to “watch their step, and not to cry crocodile tears if they force [Israel] to take action.”
Army Radio on Monday quoted Israeli security experts as saying that Hamas has lessened its determination to prevent the rocket fire from Gaza, due to growing dissent in the coastal strip.
Speaking at an event marking the successful completion of testing for the Iron Dome short-range missile defense system, Barak said that Israel’s three-week incursion into Gaza last winter had made Hamas reluctant to resume the rocket fire that triggered the offensive.
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“The deterrence achieved during Operation Cast Lead still exists, and it is strong. The fire in recent days stems from Hamas’ inability to rein in Jihad bodies and independent groups.”
Barak also said he believed Hamas was unable to rein in the other militant groups.
“I think the recent days reflect the inability of Hamas to control the dissident groups, the Popular Committees or Islamic Jihad, who are trying to break the tranquility,” Barak told Reuters during the unveiling of the anti-rocket system.
“Hamas is well deterred from trying another direct collision with Israel. I hope that they will take over – or else,” the defense minister said when asked if a new Gaza conflict was possible.
Asked about Barak’s comments, Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said the Palestinian attacks were carried out in response to “continued Israeli aggression”.
A Palestinian official, who asked not to be identified, said Hamas planned to meet other groups soon to urge restraint, unless Israel stepped up its attacks.
On Sunday, an Israel Air Force strike in central Gaza killed three Palestinian militants, including a senior field commander, hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a “powerful response” to recent rocket and mortar shell attacks from the coastal territory. The IAF strike targeted a cell as its members were launching rockets at Israel.
Barak said Monday that he supported Netanyahu’s plan to close off Israel’s southern border with Egypt by building a NIS 1.5 billion fence which the prime minister said would prevent the entry of “infiltrators and terrorists.”
“Good fences make good neighbors,” he said.
The defense minister also said “Iron Dome” would “change the equation” and could deter militants from launching attacks.
“It is a major change and provides the Israeli civilian population, once deployed in the coming years, cover against small sized rockets and missilettes,” he said.
Israel’s three-week offensive in the Gaza Strip last winter was followed by relative calm, with rocket attacks from the coastal enclave a rare occurrence. However, over the last week, in a dramatic escalation, Gaza militants fired over 20 rockets and mortar shells into Israel, prompting swift retaliation.
On Sunday, an Israel Air Force strike in the central Gaza Strip killed three Palestinian militants, including a senior field commander, hours after Netanyahu vowed a “powerful response” to any attacks from the coastal territory.
The security officials told Army Radio that Israel’s plan to build the security fence along its southern border with Egypt and the delays in the Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange deal, have swayed Gaza public opinion against the ruling party.
Meanwhile, in contrast to previous Israeli attacks on Gaza, Sunday’s operation drew no condemnations from any Palestinian group, and no threats of retaliation.
Arab media covered the incident in brief, without the customary footage of wounded Palestinians, bodies and blackened vehicles, Army Radio reported.
The absence of threats and condemnations left room for Hamas rivals on the airwaves. PLO Executive Committee Secretary General Yasser Abed Rabbo said “Hamas, or its allies, are operating under this excuse or that one, in advancement of their own interests they are leading the Palestinian people to slaughter.”
The low profile of this event could be attributed to recent efforts to reconcile between the rival Palestinian parties Fatah and Hamas. The Lebanese daily As-Safir reported Monday that a planned summit between the Saudi king and the Syrian president was planned for Thursday in Riyadh, focusing on mending the rift between Fatah and Hamas. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak may also attend the summit.
If the summit goes as planned, it will be the first meeting between Syrian President Bashar Assad and Mubarak in over a year, and will also focus on rehabilitating broken ties between Egypt and Syria.
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