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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Protesters clash with police in Ukraine capital...[ 3659 ]


Riot police in Ukraine move in against protest camp

  • Protesters clash with police in Ukraine capital
Ukranian riot police armed with stun grenades and water cannons moved in against a protest camp in Kiev's center Tuesday night as defiant crowds shouted "Glory to Ukraine" while their tents were engulfed in flames around them.

At least 18, including seven police officers and 11 protesters, were reported dead in the violence by early Wednesday morning, with hundreds more injured, the Associated Press reported.

Thousands of protesters had filled Independence Square just hours before, sensing that Ukraine's political standoff was reaching a critical turning point after the deadliest violence yet in nearly three months of protests that have paralyzed the capital and the nation.
Opposition leader Vitali Klitschko urged the protesters to defend the camp.
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"We will not go anywhere from here," Klitschko told the crowd, speaking from a stage in the square as fires burned around him, releasing huge plumes of smoke into the night sky. "This is an island of freedom and we will defend it," he said.
 
. "This looks like a war against one's own people," said Dmytro Shulko, 35, who was heading toward the camp armed with a fire bomb. "But we will defend ourselves."
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In Washington, Vice President Joe Biden phoned Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych Tuesday and urged him to to pull back forces and address the protesters' "legitimate grievances." A State Department spokesman said Secretary of State John Kerry shared Biden's "grave concerns," adding, "Ukraine's deep divisions will not be healed by spilling more innocent blood."
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The State Department also issued a travel alert for U.S, citizens in Ukraine late Tuesday, saying, "The situation in Ukraine is unpredictable and could change quickly. Further violent clashes between police and protesters in (Kiev) and other cities are possible."
Clashes raged for several hours outside the parliament building, where opposition lawmaker Lesya Orobets told Reuters that three demonstrators were killed and taken to a nearby officers' club used as a medical center. More than 100 people were injured, she said.
"Three bodies of our supporters are in the building. Another seven are close to dying (because of wounds)," she said on her Facebook page.
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Two more bodies were lying in front of a Metro station on the side of the square, a photographer told Reuters.
Earlier in the day, protesters attacked police lines and set fires outside parliament, accused President Viktor Yanukovych's government of ignoring their demands once again.
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As darkness fell, law enforcement agencies vowed to bring order to the streets and shut down subway stations in the capital. Thousands of protesters streamed to the square to defend the camp, where Orthodox priests prayed for peace.
In a joint statement with the interior ministry, The State Security Service (SBU), gave protesters a 6 p.m. (1600 GMT) deadline to end street disorder or face "tough measures," Reuters reported.
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"If by 6 p.m. the disturbances have not ended, we will be obliged to restore order by all means envisaged by law," the statement said
"We see that this regime again has begun shooting people; they want to sink Ukraine in blood. We will not give in to a single provocation," opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk told the protesters. "We will not take one step back from this square. We have nowhere to retreat to. Ukraine is behind us, Ukraine's future is behind us."
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The clashes dimmed hopes for an imminent solution to the political crisis and fueled tensions that began soaring following new steps by Russia and the European Union to gain influence over this former Soviet republic.
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Earlier in the day, thousands of angry protesters shouting "Shame!" hurled stones at police and set trucks blocking their way on fire. Riot police retaliated with stun grenades and fired what appeared to be small metal balls, as smoke from burning tires and vehicles billowed over Kiev.
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Olha Bilyk, spokeswoman for the Kiev city police, told The Associated Press that two policemen were killed, likely by gunshot wounds, in Tuesday's clashes and seven civilians died, including three who were shot.
In addition to the deaths, the Interior Ministry and medics for the protesters said 40 police and about 150 protesters were injured.
Protesters stormed the office of the president's Party of Regions on Tuesday, but police pushed them away. When firefighters arrived to put out a fire, they discovered the body of an office employee, Kiev's emergency services said.
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U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey R. Payatt called for dialogue, but also threatened both sides with sanctions.
"We believe Ukraine's crisis can still be solved via dialogue, but those on both sides who fuel violence will open themselves to sanctions," Payatt said on Twitter.
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The protests began in late November after Yanukovych froze ties with the EU in exchange for a $15 billion bailout from Russia, but the political maneuvering continued and Moscow later suspended its payments. On Monday, however, while opposition leaders were meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russia offered a fresh infusion of the billions of dollars that Ukraine needs to keep its ailing economy afloat.
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Justice Minister Olena Lukash, a close Yanukovych aide, accused the opposition of violating earlier agreements with the government and blamed protest leaders for the violence.
Tuesday's confrontations came two days after the government and the opposition reached a shaky compromise, with protesters vacating a government building in Kiev they had been occupying since Dec. 1 after the government released of scores of jailed activists.
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But tensions rose after Russia's finance minister offered to resume financial aid to Ukraine on Monday, just as Yanukovych was expected to nominate a new prime minister, prompting fears among the opposition that he would tap a Russian-leaning loyalist.
Klitschko said that Yanukovych agreed to meet with opposition leaders early Wednesday, but admitted that there was little trust in the government left. He called on Yanukovych to agree to the reforms and to call an early election or face a serious escalation of the crisis.
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"We are talking minutes, not hours," Klitschko told reporters.
Yanukovych still remains popular in the Russian-speaking eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, where economic and cultural ties with Russia are strong. But western Ukraine is keen to pursue closer ties to the 28-nation EU and move away from Russia's orbit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Yanukovych $15 billion in loans in December, but after purchasing Ukrainian bonds worth $3 billion Russia put the payments on hold. The Russian finance minister said Monday that $2 billion more would be purchased this week.
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German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called on both sides to "refrain from any form of provocation" in order to end the bloodshed.
"An escalation of the violence is the last thing that the country needs," he said in a statement Tuesday.
He said Ukrainian security forces have a "particular responsibility" to de-escalate the situation, adding that the European Union might resort to unspecified sanctions against individuals.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Working to break ice on Great Lakes...[ 3658 ]


Coast Guard working to break ice on Great Lakes

Feb. 17, 2014 - 2:07 - Mike Tobin reports from Chicago, Illinois
 
(AP) MILWAUKEE — A shortage of U.S. Coast Guard ice breakers could disrupt shipping on the 
Great Lakes this winter, according to maritime officials and shipping industry leaders.
Lake Michigan covers 22,300 square miles, with more than 1,640 miles of shore in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana.
But in Wisconsin, there's only one Coast Guard ice breaker. 
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Τροπολογία για την ψήφο των μεταναστών...[ 3657 ]

Bουλή:«Ναι» στην τροπολογία για την ψήφο των μεταναστών

Το Βήμα, Τρίτη, 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2014
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Bουλή:«Ναι» στην τροπολογία για την ψήφο των μεταναστών

Δεν ψηφίζουν οι ομογενείς και οι νόμιμοι μετανάστες χωρίς ελληνική ιθαγένεια


 
Υπερψηφίστηκε στην Επιτροπή Δημόσιας Διοίκησης της Βουλής, το νομοσχέδιο που διευκολύνει τη συμμετοχή προσώπων με ευρωπαϊκή ιθαγένεια στις επικείμενες αυτοδιοικητικές εκλογές, όπως επίσης και η τροπολογία με την οποία αποκλείονται οι ομογενείς, οι νόμιμοι μετανάστες χωρίς ελληνική ιθαγένεια και οι υπήκοοι χωρών της Ευρωπαϊκής Ζώνης Ελευθέρων Συναλλαγών.

Η τροπολογία του υπουργείου Εσωτερικών, που υλοποιεί σχετική απόφαση της Ολομέλειας του Συμβουλίου της Επικρατείας, υπερψηφίστηκε από τη Νέα Δημοκρατία, το ΠΑΣΟΚ, τη Χρυσή Αυγή και τη ΔΗΜΑΡ. «Παρών» δήλωσε το ΚΚΕ.

«Οι αποφάσεις των Ολομελειών του ΣτΕ, ανεξάρτητα από το σκεπτικό της μειοψηφίας τους, είναι απολύτως δεσμευτικές και δεν είναι στη διακριτική ευχέρεια της Πολιτείας το αν θα τις υλοποιήσει ή όχι. Η οποιαδήποτε αγνόηση της απόφασης του ΣτΕ θα συνεπαγόταν ακυρότητα των αυτοδιοικητικών εκλογών» παρατήρησε ο Πρ.Παυλόπουλος (ΝΔ).

«Γιατί δεν μπορούσαμε να προσαρμόσουμε τη νομοθεσία για την ιθαγένεια με τους αυστηρότερους όρους - και με αυτή τη λογική να φτάναμε σε αναπροσδιορισμό του εκλογικού σώματος;» αναρωτήθηκε ο Ανδρέας Λοβέρδος (ανεξάρτητος).

«Το ΣτΕ, είχε ως σκοπό να αναδείξει την αναποτελεσματικότητά σας στη διαχείριση της παραμονής των μεταναστών και όχι να αποκλείσει όλους τους μετανάστες» ανέφερε ο εισηγητής της αξιωματικής αντιπολίτευσης, Στ.Παναγούλης.

«Η απόφαση του ΣτΕ βρίσκει αντίθετη την πλειοψηφία της ελληνικής κοινωνίας, αλλά δεδομένου ότι είναι εφαρμοστέα, η τροπολογία πρέπει να υπερψηφιστεί» ανέφερε ο ειδικός αγορητής του ΠΑΣΟΚ, Δ.Σαλτούρος.

«Η Νέα Δημοκρατία κρύβεται πίσω από την απόφαση του ΣτΕ, και αποσιωπά πως η εξέλιξη αυτή υπήρξε προεκλογική της δέσμευση» σχολίασε ο Σπύρος Χαλβατζής (ΚΚΕ).

Η τροπολογία ωστόσο, δέχθηκε βολές (κυρίως από ΑΝΕΛ και Χρυσή Αυγή) και για την μεταχείριση που επιφυλάσσει στους ομογενείς, που επίσης στερούνται του δικαιώματος ψήφου που είχαν στις αυτοδιοικητικές εκλογές.

Ο υπουργός Εσωτερικών, Γιάννης Μιχελάκης, τόνισε με τη σειρά του, πως η κυβέρνηση φέρνει έγκαιρα μια τροπολογία που υλοποιεί την απόφαση του ΣτΕ, παραπέμποντας τα λοιπά ζητήματα στον Κώδικα για την Ιθαγένεια και την συνταγματική αναθεώρηση που δρομολογείται.

Οι ΑνΕλ στηρίζουν η στηρίζονται ;..[ 3656 ]

Καμμένος στηρίζει Τζιτζικώστα - και ο Καρυπίδης αναμένεται να λάβει την υποστήριξη των ΑΝΕΛ

ΤΑ ΝΕΑ // Τριτη 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2014 // : 20:20 |
Από την κοινή συνεδρίαση της Κοινοβουλευτικής Ομάδας των Ανεξάρτητων Ελλήνων με την Γραμματεία Τοπικής Αυτοδιοίκησης υπό την προεδρία του προέδρου του κόμματος Πάνου Καμμένου, την Τρίτη στην Θεσσαλονίκη.
Καμμένος στηρίζει Τζιτζικώστα - και ο Καρυπίδης αναμένεται να λάβει την υποστήριξη των ΑΝΕΛ







.Τον νυν περιφερειάρχη και «αντάρτη» της ΝΔ, Απόστολο Τζιτζικώστα θα στηρίξουν οι Ανεξάρτητοι Έλληνες για την περιφέρεια της Κεντρικής Μακεδονίας.

Αυτό αποφασίστηκε μεταξύ άλλων την Τρίτη, μετά από εισήγηση της συντονιστικής επιτροπής του κόμματος στη Θεσσαλονίκη, στην κοινή συνεδρίαση της Κοινοβουλευτικής Ομάδας των Ανεξάρτητων Ελλήνων με την Γραμματεία Τοπικής Αυτοδιοίκησης υπό την προεδρία του προέδρου του κόμματος Πάνου Καμμένου.

Σχετική ανακοίνωση έκανε η συντονιστική επιτροπή του κόμματος στη Θεσσαλονίκη όπου επισημαίνεται ότι «η ξεκάθαρη θέση του Απόστολου Τζιτζικώστα για τη Μακεδονία, τα Εθνικά μας θέματα και την πολιτική των Μνημονίων οδήγησε τη Συντονιστική Επιτροπή Ν. Θεσσαλονίκης με ομόφωνη απόφασή της να προτείνει τη στήριξή του».

Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες του ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ, την Τετάρτη, ο Πάνος Καμμένος θα ανακοινώσει το όνομα του υποψηφίου δημάρχου που θα στηρίξουν οι Ανεξάρτητοι Έλληνες στον Πειραιά και συνεργάτες του μιλούν για «όνομα έκπληξη».

Ομως, όπως όλα δείχνουν, θα είναι ο Γιάννης Μελάς, υιός του βουλευτή των Ανεξάρτητων Ελλήνων Παναγιώτη Μελά, πρώτος σε σταυρούς δημοτικός σύμβουλος της παράταξης του νυν δημάρχου Βασίλη Μιχαλολιάκου και αντιδήμαρχος του Πειραιά.

Επίσης στη Θεσσαλία για την περιφέρεια, πιθανότατα θα υποστηριχθεί η υποψηφιότητα του Γιώργου Ακριβούλη, ενώ ο Θόδωρος Καρυπίδης αναμένεται να λάβει την υποστήριξη του κόμματος για την περιφέρεια Δυτικής Μακεδονίας, αλλά δεν έχει αποφασιστεί ακόμη εάν θα υπάρξει επίσημη ανακοίνωση.

Οι ανακοινώσεις για πρόσωπα και συνδυασμούς θα γίνονται από τις κατά τόπους συντονιστικές επιτροπές των Ανεξάρτητων Ελλήνων.

A Greek Ship rescues 120 refugees ...[ 3655 ]

A Greek Ship rescues refugees off Italy, two dead

18 February 2014, 16:02 // - AFP 
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* Το ελληνικό πλοίο που κατάφερε να τους διασώσει λέγεται Rizopon και μετέφερε τους μετανάστες στο λιμάνι της πόλης Αουγκούστα της Σικελίας.
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Rome - A Greek cargo ship rescued over 120 refugees believed to be Somalis and recovered two bodies from a boat off Italy's Lampedusa island, the site of two deadly shipwrecks last year, the coast guard said on Tuesday.
The refugees were picked up by the Rizopon, which is taking them to the Sicilian port of Augusta, where they are expected to arrive later on Tuesday.
"A boat with 123 refugees, including 16 women, was rescued late on Monday. Two bodies were found on board," the press office at the coast guard headquarters in Rome told AFP, saying those aboard claimed to be Somalis.
The immigrants had sent out an SOS signal with a satellite telephone on Monday after the boat's engine broke down and several ships in the area raced to the aid of the stricken vessel.
Italy has seen an increase in the number of immigrants attempting the crossing from North Africa.
Its navy saved over 1 000 people taking the perilous journey by boat across the Mediterranean last weekend, including 64 minors and a newborn baby.
Immigration charities estimate that between 17 000 and 20 000 migrants have died at sea trying to reach Europe over the past 20 years, often crossing on rickety fishing boats or rubber dinghies.
The island of Lampedusa hit world headlines in October when some 300 people drowned off its shores seeking to get to Europe.

- AFP