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Russian Police Arrest Opposition Leaders

Posted by George Brown on 09/11/2012
Posted in: Crime, Legal, Politics, Views. Tagged: Moscow, Opposition, Putin, Russia. Leave a comment

Police detained protest leaders Sergei Udaltsov, Alexei Navalny and Ilya Yashin at an unsanctioned opposition event in downtown Moscow on Saturday afternoon.

Police are seen arresting Alexei Navalny (Tanjug)
Police are seen arresting Alexei Navalny (Tanjug)

The protest leaders were detained “for disrupting public order” and may face administrative charges, a police spokesman said.

The opposition held a series of unsanctioned solo pickets to support political prisoners, with people standing at a distance of 50 meters from each other from the Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters to the Investigative Committee Headquarters.

Udaltsov, the leader of the Left Front movement, was detained as he walked with supporters and journalists down Myasnitskaya Street.

On Friday, Udaltsov was charged with plotting mass disorder and could face up to 10 years behind bars if found guilty.

The charges against Udaltsov stem from grainy footage aired by the pro-Kremlin NTV channel earlier this month. NTV said the clip showed Udaltsov and fellow Left Front members Leonid Razvozzhayev and Konstantin Lebedev meeting Georgian politician Givi Targamadze to discuss how to overthrow Putin. The documentary also alleged Udaltsov had considered bringing in Chechen fighters to assist with the plot.

Udaltsov says the footage is fake and that the documentary is part of a wave of oppression against protest leaders.

Both Lebedev and Razvozzhayev are in custody awaiting trial.

The former KGB polkovnik strikes yet again!

Source: b92.net

The World’s Best Airline for 2012

Posted by George Brown on 09/11/2012
Posted in: Aviation, Media, News, Safety, Tourism, Travel. Tagged: aviation, Flights, Top Ten Airlines. 2 Comments

Qatar Airways has flown away with the title of World’s Best Airline for the second consecutive year.

It took the Airline of the Year prize in Skytrax’s annual World Airline Awards, announced at the Farnborough International Airshow in England.

South Korea’s Asiana Airlines and Singapore Airlines followed in second and third place.

Air New Zealand and Qantas Airways fell out of the top 10 — spots they won last year — while ANA All Nippon Airways and Malaysia Airlines made their top 10 debuts.

The top 10 was dominated by airlines from Asia and the Middle East.

Skytrax collected opinions from 18 million international fliers between July 2011 and June 2012 on different aspects of airline passenger experience — from check-in to in-flight entertainment.

Etihad Airways won Best First Class Airline, taking home the Best First Class Catering and Best First Class Seat awards too.

Cathay Pacific has the Best Business Class while Singapore Airlines won the Best Economy Class award, and also the Best Economy Class Catering award.

The Best Airline Signature Dish and Best Cabin Staff went to Malaysia Airlines. The Kuala Lumpur-based carrier serves delicious satay chicken and beef sticks onboard.

Airline of the year:

1. Qatar Airways

2. Asiana Airlines

3. Singapore Airlines

4. Cathay Pacific Airways

5. ANA All Nippon Airways

6. Etihad Airways

7. Turkish Airlines

8. Emirates

9. Thai Airways

10. Malaysia Airlines

Best first class airline:

1. Etihad Airways

2. Singapore Airlines

3. ANA All Nippon Airways

Best business class airline:

1. Cathay Pacific Airways

2. Qatar Airways

3. Oman Air

Best economy class airline:

1. Singapore Airlines

2. Qatar Airways

3. Asiana Airlines

Source: cnngo.com

A Lazy Billion Dollars

Posted by George Brown on 04/11/2012
Posted in: Finance, Politics, Views. Tagged: NSW, NSW Liberal Party, NSW State Budget. Leave a comment

Further to the blog below entitled “Mistaken Money”:

Far from stunned that the NSW Auditor-General has found a billion dollar error in the NSW state accounts, the treasurer, Mr Mike Baird, insisted that the extra money changed nothing.

The Auditor-General said the extra money found by correcting accounting errors actually put NSW into surplus to the tune of $668 million. Mr Baird states however that if the federal grants were removed the state would be back in the red.

Now seeing that federal grants are a permanent feature of state budgets, Mr Baird’s statement makes no sense at all!

One might wonder whether the proposed cost cutting is actually required. Perhaps its ideallogically rather than financially motivated.

Posted by George Brown on 01/11/2012
Posted in: Uncategorized. Leave a comment

I think this situation is absolutely ludicrous! How can you (as a government) make such a monumental stuff-up as described here? As of now, the NSW Premier has been saying to government departments and authorities, that because of the extent of the budgetary deficit, they need to make operating cutbacks. In the case of Fire & Rescue NSW, they were asked to shave $75 million off their operating budget. In real terms, this meant closing stations and thus reducing fire coverage for the people of the state. Emergency service officers Death and Disability benefits were also slashed – even though those officers contribute to the system. Then worker’s compensation payments have been likewise slashed and period to which those benefits are payable was also cut.

It’s easy to get legislation passed when there is no opposition! Consider the current composition of the NSW State Parliament. Liberal/National 69, Labour 20 and Other 4 You can clearly see that there is no viable opposition.

Now that all this money has been found, I guess these cutbacks will not be required? Wrong! The cutbacks will go ahead anyway.

This is one of the problems we the people are faced with when government has so large a majority, that they feel that they can do what they like, because they can get away with it.And voters have historically demonstrated that they have poor memories when it comes to governmental performance.

How can you have confidence in a government that could get its finances so horribly and drastically WRONG?

Somebody voted this lot in, and I know it wasn’t me!

Fallen Combat Engineer returns to Australia

Posted by George Brown on 28/10/2012
Posted in: Defence, News. Tagged: Afghanistan, australian army, Fallen soldier, helmand. Leave a comment

THE family of combat engineer Cpl Scott Smith have attended a sombre ceremony as the fallen soldier’s body arrived in Australia from Afghanistan.

Cpl Scott Smith

Cpl Scott Smith (Photo: news.com.au)

The 24-year-old corporal was killed instantly last week when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated during a mission in northern Helmand province.

Family and comrades were at the Richmond RAAF Base in Sydney on Sunday to meet a C-17 Globemaster aircraft carrying his body.

Members of his Special Operations Engineer Regiment formed a guard of honour and bearer party to escort his casket to his family.

Special Operations Commander Australia Warwick “Gus” Gilmore said Corporal Smith would leave a lasting legacy. “Scott was universally respected by everyone in the Special Operations Engineer Regiment, and well liked by all who crossed paths with this fine young man,” Major General Gilmore said.

“His fellow combat engineers will honour his sacrifice through continuing the tough and dangerous work they undertake in Afghanistan, with courage and distinction.”

Chief of Army David Morrison paid tribute to the sacrifice made by the fallen combat engineer.

“The death of Corporal Smith is a tragedy for his family and a great loss for the broader Army family,” Lieutenant General Morrison said.

“Today we recognise the sacrifice that Corporal Smith, a fine young man and a great soldier, has made serving his country.”

Corporal Smith was part of a small team clearing a suspected insurgent compound last Sunday when they discovered rooms packed with IEDs. The commander on the ground ordered everyone out but one IED exploded, killing Corporal Smith instantly.

He was the 39th Australian soldier to die in Afghanistan and the seventh this year.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young.
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
We will remember them.

Lest We Forget.

Source: News.com

Serbian President’s views on Macedonia, the EU and Kosovo

Posted by George Brown on 23/10/2012
Posted in: News, Politics, Views. Tagged: EU assestion, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Makedonija, naming dispute, NATO, Serbia. Leave a comment

I found this article on a Serbian website B92.net, and in my opinion gives an interesting insight into the Serbian view of Macedonia, their aspirations to join the EU and the retention of Kosovo as sovreign Serbian territory

Tomislav Nikolić has said that Serbia’s obstacle in its desire to join the EU was the fact it was unwilling to give up a part of its territory – Kosovo.

Tomislav Nikolić (Beta, file)
Tomislav Nikolić (Photo: Beta)

At the same time, Macedonia was facing another obstacle – the fact that it was refusing to to accept that it should give up on the constitutional name of the country, its coat of arms and flag, the Serbian president told Macedonia’s Sitel TV in an interview.

“I know that Macedonia, as long as it has that name, coat of arms and flag, and as long as it represents a problem for Greece, will not be able to become a member of the European Union… Just as you – it seems to me with just your pride, not your territory in jeopardy – are refusing what’s being imposed on you, so we are refusing to accept our territory to be taken away, which is a much more difficult condition,” he stated..

The president also asserted that he was “openly telling all EU officials” when he met with them that it was impossible that anyone would be born in Serbia in the next 100 years who would accept Kosovo and Metohija as independent.

According to him, “if someone from Europe were to say that this was not the problem for Serbia’s membership, that Serbia should do everything else, while this question would be dealt with at the end”, he would be “unable to behave as if he did not see that he was in fact helping to recognize an independent Kosovo”:

“I cannot say that we will be in the EU quickly, I can say that I hope so, but I will sooner step down than allow an entry into the union without Kosovo. Whoever may seek an ally in me for such a thing, will find a closed door.”

The president’s message to Macedonians was that Serbia “understood the problems of their state”, but also noted that Skopje had recognized a Serbian province as independent:

“We know you as Macedonia, not as the former Yugoslav republic, which is what the world is demanding and what Macedonia had to accept in order to continue to live and fight on. Make sure you meet all demands. I know you will not meet a demand that would degrade Macedonia, and I respect that, but make sure that you occasionally prompt your politicians to respect the position of Serbia that it will not join the EU without Kosovo and Metohija.”

Nikolić went on to state that Macedonia faced a similar problem as Serbia, and that if that country “continues to insist on what belongs to it”, it would find itself “on the bad list”.

He rejected the possibility that former Yugoslav republics would once again gathering in some form of union, stressing that he “could not impose such a possible desire of his to others”, who believe they would make better progress on their own:

“We went our separate way when the time was not right, of course we would have joined the EU in a much more simple and easy manner had we stayed together, these problems would not be there.”

Asked to comment on problems faced by Macedonia due to the “incessant and decades-long demand of Albanians for expansion”, the Serbian president said that Macedonian politicians were “free to stick their heads in the sand”, but that they would face the same problem as Serbia “in 20 years’ time – because time is not working in favor of their state, it is working in favor of the separatists”.

“Once they (Albanians) achieve their rights within the Serbian territory, they will call on those same rights in all other states. How can you say they are entitled to a state in Kosovo, but not in Mecedonia, how can you say they have the right to a state in the territory of Kosovo, but not to autonomy in Greece or Montenegro,” wondered Nikolić.

He added that Serbian politicians “received assurances” that Kosovo would not join Albania – but that this was “a lie”, and said the proof was in the fact that “Kosovo was given an area code, while a highway and railways were being built to connect Priština with Durres”.

“An Albanian state is being forged in the territory of the Balkan peninsula that will for another 30 years not be as well arranged as Macedonia and Serbia, and in the space of those 30 years, all sorts of things will happen,” the Serbian president said.

According to him, he was “the first politician to do something for Macedonians in Serbia that nobody else did”, and explained he asked a party gathering ethnic Macedonians to join the election list of his now ruling SNS, enabling it to have one MP in the new Serbian parliament.

Nikolić’s interview came ahead of his official visit to Skopje, scheduled for October 26, 27, and 28.

Commentary
It is my opinion therefore that Serbian entry into the European Union is something which is not going to happen any time soon, as the Serbs will want to retain Kosovo as sovreign territory.

In comparison, Macedonia has afforded (perhaps reluctantly) ethnic Albanians living in the country’s north-west, where they comprise over 25% of the population, equal rights and the same civil liberties as have ethnic Macedonians. These requirements were prescribed by the EU as conditions of entry, as the EU believed this area of civil rights needed addressing.

Just how well these changes have been accepted by Macedonian majority is open for debate. It seems to me that while these changes have occurred to enhance their entry into the Union, the psyche of the Macedonian majority has not changed. Ethnic Albanians and their Islamic beliefs are barely tolerated by the average Macedonian on the street.

This reluctance has occurred because Macedonia had been under Turkish (and Islamic) rule for over 500 years, and thus they seem to have little tolerance for the Islamic beliefs of their ethnic Albanian minority.

Then, of course, there is still the ongoing naming dispute with the Greeks to resolve.

Source: B92.net

Australian PM sticks it to the Opposition Leader

Posted by George Brown on 11/10/2012
Posted in: Politics, Views. Tagged: Julia Gillard, misogyny, sexism, Tony Abbott. Leave a comment

“I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man, I will not.

And the Government will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man. Not now, not ever.

The Leader of the Opposition says that people who hold sexist views and who are misogynists are not appropriate for high office.

Well, I hope the Leader of the Opposition has got a piece of paper and he is writing out his resignation”.

Julia Gillard

Gillard had, up until now, refrained from making any comment in reply to comments made by Alan Jones and Tony Abbott.  Today she let loose in parliament, giving the Leader of the Opposition a 15 minute fiery dressing down on sexists comments made by him in the past.

More on the Pussy Riot Debacle

Posted by George Brown on 11/10/2012
Posted in: Crime, Legal, Media, Religion, Views. Tagged: Pussy Riot, Putin, Russia. Leave a comment

A Moscow court has freed one member of the punk band Pussy Riot, but upheld prison sentences for the other two.

The female trio were found guilty in August of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for storming into Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in February and staging a performance criticising president Vladimir Putin.

Maria Alyokhina, 24, Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30, and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, were each sentenced to two years behind bars for taking part in a protest.

However, at an appeal hearing on Wednesday, the court decided to give Samustsevic a suspended sentence because she did not stand on the altar during the protest.

The release of Samutsevich was a major surprise but came after at the first appeals hearing on October 1 she announced she was changing her lawyer.

Outside court a dazed Samutsevich said she was happy to be freed but also sad for her band mates who would remain in jail.

“Of course, I am glad but I am upset because of the girls, that their sentences have not been changed,” she said.

Judge Larisa Polyakova ruled “to leave Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova’s sentences without changes” while bowing to the appeal filed on behalf of Samutsevich, who was judged not to have actually been involved in the “Punk Prayer”.

“This is of course unexpected,” Samutsevich’s father Stanislav said after the ruling. “This is a great happiness.”

But he added: “On the one hand, I am very glad. On the other hand, I am disappointed by the decision in relation to the other girls.”

In emotional scenes, the three women hugged before Samutsevich was led out of the glass-paned courtroom cage to freedom.

Alyokhina and Tolokonnikova are expected to be sent to prison colonies, likely far from Moscow.

“We will not stay silent even if we are in Siberia,” Alyokhina said.

Earlier the punk group members defiantly maintained their innocence, telling the court their cathedral stunt was aimed at Mr Putin and not religious believers.

Source: ABC (Australia)

Posted by George Brown on 10/10/2012
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The Australian people have a right to be heard as does Mr. Jones. It’s interesting to note when he berates a person it’s OK, but when he is the recipiant of criticism it is cyberbullying. A double standard in my view.

Macedonia starts “high level dialogue” with EU

Posted by George Brown on 05/10/2012
Posted in: Legal, News, Politics, Uncategorized, Views. Tagged: EU, Macedonia, Makedonija. 1 Comment

The EU Commissioner for Enlargement and top Macedonian officials today in Skopje opened a high level meeting aimed at speeding up the country’s EU integrations.

Macedonia was given the status of candidate for EU membership seven years ago – in 2005 – but is yet to begin accession talks, due to the so-called name dispute that this former Yugoslav republic has with its neighbor Greece.

Now, Macedonia and the EU opened the high level dialogue, presided over by Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule, who said that “a comprehensive process and active political dialogue was starting on the rule of law, public administration, freedom of media, election laws and functioning of market economy”, MRT television outlet reported from Skopje.

“We wish to work with you so that your EU membership becomes reality. I assure you that I am dedicated to supporting your reform process. I am convinced that your future is in the EU and that together we can reach truly sustainable and visible progress in reforms and EU accession,” he was quoted as saying.

Gruevski said that his government wished to continue with reforms in all areas, and that he hoped this would be noted once the European Commission publishes its progress report for 2012.

The Macedonian prime minister also stated that the goal was for his country’s accession talks with the EU to start “as soon as possible this year”.

Source: Beta

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