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QuoteEUobserver: Bulgaria puts price on Turkey's EU membership

   Bulgaria is threatening to block Turkey's application to join the European Union unless it pays out billions of euros in compensation for displaced people, in a case dating back to the days of the Ottoman Empire.

   A Bulgarian cabinet minister without portfolio who runs the country's Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, Bojidar Dimitrov, pressed the claim in remarks to the Bulgarian newspaper, 24 Hours, on Sunday (3 January).

   "Turkey is surely able to pay this sum, after all, it's the 16th largest economic power in the world," he said, putting a sum of $20 billion (€14 billion) on the settlement. "One of the three conditions of Turkey's full membership of the EU is solving the problem of the real estate of Thracian refugees."

Unbelivable...Ottoman Empire... pa daj nek i Srbija trazi te bilionchice kad se vec dele... :|
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteAl Jazeera English - Europe - Serbia accuses Croatia of genocide

    Serbia has filed charges of genocide against Croatia at the United Nations' International Court of Justice (ICJ), alleging atrocities during the 1991-95 Yugoslav war.

    Serbia's foreign ministry said Belgrade's legal team filed the lawsuit at the Netherlands-based court on Monday.

    The lawsuit was a reaction to charges filed more than ten years ago by Croatia, which the ICJ in 2008 decided that it would hear.

    In that suit, Zagreb has accused Serbian forces of killing thousands of Croats during the war as they pursued a policy of ethnic cleansing in the north of the country.

    Serbia's state-run Tanjug news agency said that Belgrade had filed a "counter-complaint against the Republic of Croatia for genocide committed against Serbs during the 1991-1995 war".
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteGermany knows nothing of alleged CIA murder plot | Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government said on Monday it knew nothing about a magazine report that the CIA had planned a secret operation to kill a German-Syrian in Hamburg linked to the September 11 attacks on U.S. targets.

    World

    The U.S. magazine Vanity Fair had reported that the CIA had in 2004 sent a team from the private security firm Blackwater, now Xe, to Hamburg to kill Mamoun Darkazanli, who was investigated for years by German authorities on suspicion of links to al Qaeda.

    January's edition of the magazine cited a source familiar with the program as saying the mission had been kept secret from the German government.

    The report has been widely picked up in the German media and could become a source of tension between Washington and Berlin. The CIA declined to comment.

    Darkazanli has been accused by the United States of financing Osama bin Laden's network and has been blacklisted by the United Nations as being linked to al Qaeda.

    Vanity Fair reported that the CIA had dispatched a hit squad of Blackwater employees to Hamburg in 2004.

Ajde...CIA hoce da ubija ? :roll: Ja mislila to samo "sluzba" u Srbiji radi xuss
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

iDemo

Quote from: vbo man on January 05, 2010, 12:51:00 PM
Ajde...CIA hoce da ubija ? :roll: Ja mislila to samo "sluzba" u Srbiji radi xuss
CIA po zakonu nema pravo da ubija gradjane (ni svoje ni drugih zemalja) - to zna svako. To je ozakonjeno valjda posle neke od 'akcija' u Centralnoj Americi (rad tipa Nikaragva, El Salvador i to).
Za takve stvari CIA angazuje sub-contractore... Legalno & legitimno...  xnerd

vbo man

Pa ja...ovi iz one Crne barushtine ubijaju za CiJU  xuzi
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

Quote* [new] Re: Europe (none / 0)
Javno.com: Ivo Sanader returns to claim HDZ's leadership

   After he suddenly decided to leave his post six months ago, Croatia's former Prime Minister and HDZ president, announces his return. His return seems as pompous as his departure and the only difference is that he now seems to be launching an attack against the current HDZ president, Jadranka Kosor.

   ...

   Sanader further explains that party's leadership deficits are partly his responsibility, but only because he decided to make a full withdrawal from the party.

   ...

   Asked to elaborate on why he left the post of Prime Minister, Sanader said that he was not ready to sell Croatia's territory and how his departure assisted in Kosor's agreement with Slovenian Prime Minister, Borut Pahor. However, he refused to make further comments on the agreement.

Javno.hr: Only three HDZ members support Sanader?

   HDZ leadership is appalled with Sanader's press conference because nobody in the party knew what he was planning to do on the 10th anniversary of HDZ's first parliamentary loss and his behavior is seen as a sort of attempt of rebellion.

   Unofficial sources say that Sanader may be expelled from HDZ because of party's statute which calls for expulsion of the members who harm the party's political interests or their reputation.

   Jadranka Kosor called for a Monday meeting with coalition partners who already expressed a full support for her and announced withdrawal from the Government in case Sanader attempts to interfere with her work.

Pa ko kaze da nismo braca...rodjena :mrgreen: . Ni kod njih se ne zna ko s kime vodu nosi a koga ce da se pokosi...po potrebi...koji dziberi :x

QuoteSanader resigned as Prime Minister last summer without warning and without explanation, asking to be replaced by Jadranka Kosor who was not exactly well respected despite having been the HDZ's Presidential Candidate 5 years ago. It appears that the reason Sanader did this was so that someone else would capitulate to Slovenia in order to unblock Croatia's EU accession negotiations. Sanader also left the parliament at that point and appeared to retire from politics. In the Presidential election which took place the last weekend of 2009 the HDZ ran Andrija Hebrang as candidate. He failed to qualify for the second round, being beaten for second place by Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandic.

Yesterday Sanader called a press conference in which he challenged Kosor's leadership of the HDZ and presented himself as a saviour. He also suggested he might be going back into the Parliament. While appearing to back Kosor as Prime Minister he insinuated that she sold Croatia's interests to Slovenia. This seems to have backfired as he's now been expelled from the HDZ and aparently outgoing President Mesic has said that the Speaker of the Parliament, who apparently was one of the very few HDZ people who came out for Sanader today, should resign. There have also been demands for Sanader to fully explain his departure from politics this past Summer.
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

slawen

Quote from: vbo man on January 05, 2010, 12:47:40 PM
QuoteAl Jazeera English - Europe - Serbia accuses Croatia of genocide

А и ти знаш да је Бин Ладен у Србији?
We take no cash unless we cash justice for you! Are you listenin' to me? I'm givin' ya pearls hеrе!

Jelence

nema sta vbo ne zna.  :mrgreen:
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

Pareski do

Quote from: iDemo on January 05, 2010, 12:53:57 PM
Quote from: vbo man on January 05, 2010, 12:51:00 PM
Ajde...CIA hoce da ubija ? :roll: Ja mislila to samo "sluzba" u Srbiji radi xuss
CIA po zakonu nema pravo da ubija gradjane (ni svoje ni drugih zemalja) - to zna svako. To je ozakonjeno valjda posle neke od 'akcija' u Centralnoj Americi (rad tipa Nikaragva, El Salvador i to).
Za takve stvari CIA angazuje sub-contractore... Legalno & legitimno...  xnerd

Консултанти су још бољи, обављају све прљаве послове (не само асасинације), легално...

Deda

Niste skapirali. To UDBA drma CI(J)OM i nagovara ih na zločine.
Ček da osvane neki kamiJon u Obaminoj bašti.
Niko mu ne bi verovao da je to Tadić lično zakopao (ili makar Jovica) ili da su mangupi zajebali onog W.

Deda

Quote from: vbo man on January 05, 2010, 12:36:40 PM
QuoteEUobserver: Bulgaria puts price on Turkey's EU membership

    Bulgaria is threatening to block Turkey's application to join the European Union unless it pays out billions of euros in compensation for displaced people, in a case dating back to the days of the Ottoman Empire.

    A Bulgarian cabinet minister without portfolio who runs the country's Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, Bojidar Dimitrov, pressed the claim in remarks to the Bulgarian newspaper, 24 Hours, on Sunday (3 January).

    "Turkey is surely able to pay this sum, after all, it's the 16th largest economic power in the world," he said, putting a sum of $20 billion (€14 billion) on the settlement. "One of the three conditions of Turkey's full membership of the EU is solving the problem of the real estate of Thracian refugees."

Unbelivable...Ottoman Empire... pa daj nek i Srbija trazi te bilionchice kad se vec dele... :|

Inače, ovo je totalno ludačka priča. A kamo oni silni Turci koje su Bugari zvanično raseljavali svih ovih godina?  :?

iDemo

Quote from: Deda on January 05, 2010, 06:18:02 PM
Inače, ovo je totalno ludačka priča. A kamo oni silni Turci koje su Bugari zvanično raseljavali svih ovih godina?  :?
To je bilo posle grozne Otomanske imperije. Za vreme jos groznijeg a uvoznog CCCP komunizma... To se ne broji.

vbo man

QuoteTo je bilo posle grozne Otomanske imperije. Za vreme jos groznijeg a uvoznog CCCP komunizma... To se ne broji.
Samo Imperije mora da placaju  :| one imaju i od chega...
Zanima me ko je na ovo nagnao Bugare...obzirom da su Turci u EU onoliko dobrodoshli  :mrgreen: ili je to onako samoinicijativno ,,,po sistemu AP ( ako prodje) da se ogrebe ekipa za neku kintu :evil:
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteBBC News - Bulgaria journalist Boris Tsankov gunned down in Sofia

    Boris "Bobbie" Tsankov, a prominent crime journalist who reported on the mafia in Bulgaria, has been killed by gunmen in the capital, Sofia.

    The 30-year-old, who was also a popular radio host, was attacked on a crowded street in the city centre, police said.

    Two men who were with him were also shot and critically wounded, before the gunmen escaped on foot.

    In 2008, Georgi Stoev, the author of several books on Bulgarian organised crime, was killed in a similar attack.

    Months later, Bulgaria lost access to more than 500m euros (£430m) of EU funding for failing to deal with corruption and organised crime

Sve je to isto...
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteThe germ of doubt | Presseurop

    Several European governments are trying to resell millions of doses of swine flu vaccine. So was the threat exaggerated after all? The press takes the authorities to task.

    After the panic, the polemics. Now that the H1N1 flu looks to be less serious - and Europeans less keen on vaccination - than expected, several governments are looking for a way to unload surplus stocks of vaccine. On 7 January, the health ministers of the German Länder will begin negotiating with GlaxoSmithKline labs to cancel half the German government's order for 50 million doses all told. To date only 10% of the country's population has been vaccinated. According to the Tagesspiegel, Berlin is thinking of unloading surplus stocks on countries like Iran, Iraq, Kosovo, Ukraine and Turkey.

Ha ha ha pa neverovatni su...Obrati paznju kome hoce da uvale sad vakcine ...i Kosovo se tu nashlo...
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteSpain left with ham mountain after poor Christmas sales and economic crisis - Telegraph

    Spain is groaning under a glut of ham after Christmas sales of one its most celebrated products plummeted with a crash in demand for traditional gift hampers.

    The nation's top hams - the world-renowned jamon Iberico - were traditionally given away in corporate gift hampers to employees and favoured clients but the practice greatly diminished this season as companies struggle to survive the recession.

    The industry estimate sales of the traditional cured leg of Iberian pig could be down as much as 20 per cent during the festive season, a period which usually accounts for more than 60 per cent of annual revenue for ham producers.

Kod mog muza u bivshoj firmi svake godine im delili po shunku (plus svashta razno za decu i to ) . Onda su preshli u novu luksuzniju zgradu, pokupovali neke firme po Sidneju i shire i odjednom nije bilo shunki vishe...Nakon dve godine umesto shunke moj muz ( i josh 40-ak njih) dobili otkaze.
Sad u ovoj novoj firmi vec drugu godinu dele shunke...dobar znak ;) . Ali bonuse ne dele :x
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

Pareski do

Quote from: vbo man on January 06, 2010, 12:51:44 AM
QuoteTo je bilo posle grozne Otomanske imperije. Za vreme jos groznijeg a uvoznog CCCP komunizma... To se ne broji.
Samo Imperije mora da placaju  :| one imaju i od chega...
Zanima me ko je na ovo nagnao Bugare...obzirom da su Turci u EU onoliko dobrodoshli  :mrgreen: ili je to onako samoinicijativno ,,,po sistemu AP ( ako prodje) da se ogrebe ekipa za neku kintu :evil:

Париз, Мадрид, Рим, Берлин, изабери сама... сигурно није горди Албион који једини гура Анкару

vbo man

QuoteIn Russia, a Bankrupt Town Keeps Humming - NYTimes.com

    BARANCHINSKY, Russia -- For a few weeks this winter, this town wobbled on the edge of nonexistence.

    Workers were showing up every morning at Baranchinsky's lone factory, even though many had received their tiny salaries only once in the last 16 months. But then the local utilities cut off the factory's electricity and heat over unpaid debts. Temperatures were dropping to 15 degrees below zero, and exterior pipes began to burst. A few more days and the factory would be damaged beyond repair.

    The workers responded by putting on sweaters and showing up for work. Shop managers told them to go home -- there were barely any orders to fill, anyway. But many refused, said Svetlana I. Yelpanova, president of the factory's trade union.

Ovo je strashno i mnogo potseca na neke muchenike u Srbiji :cry:
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

Dok za to vreme u Americi milioni bankrotiraju cutke :(

QuoteWall Street Journal:

    Overall, personal bankruptcy filings hit 1.41 million last year, up 32% from 2008, according to the National Bankruptcy Research Center ...
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteFor Some of Japan's Jobless, Homes Just 5 Feet Wide - NYTimes.com

    TOKYO -- For Atsushi Nakanishi, jobless since Christmas, home is a cubicle barely bigger than a coffin -- one of dozens of berths stacked two units high in one of central Tokyo's decrepit "capsule" hotels.

    "It's just a place to crawl into and sleep," he said, rolling his neck and stroking his black suit -- one of just two he owns after discarding the rest of his wardrobe for lack of space. "You get used to it."

    When Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 opened nearly two decades ago, Japan was just beginning to pull back from its bubble economy, and the hotel's tiny plastic cubicles offered a night's refuge to salarymen who had missed the last train home.

    Now, Hotel Shinjuku 510's capsules, no larger than 6 1/2 feet long by 5 feet wide, and not tall enough to stand up in, have become an affordable option for some people with nowhere else to go as Japan endures its worst recession since World War II.
Jelence jesi razmishljala da kupish nekoliko ovih kjubikala...mora da su dzaba... :mrgreen:
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

vbo man

QuoteEven with austere budget plan, California counts on federal funds - washingtonpost.com

   On Rough & Tumble, a popular California public policy Web site, the lead headline Saturday read: "Arnold to DC: Give Us The Money, Nobody Gets Hurt."

   The Golden State is racked with 12.3 percent unemployment and a budget shortfall of $20 billion, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) warned Friday of even deeper cuts to programs without $6.9 billion in new federal funds. In unveiling an austere budget proposal, he went a giant step further with the age-old state gripe about unequal distribution of federal dollars -- actually writing the federal funds in as a budget stopgap.

   Some administration officials and lawmakers on Capitol Hill were skeptical that the federal government would provide a bailout to close California's budget gap, partly because it would set off a cascade of demands from other states.

Josh malo o Kaliforniji :

QuoteStockton, California Is Foreclosureville, USA, Has One Of The Worst Foreclosure Rates In The United Sates

    STOCKTON, Calif. -- Stockton hardly looks like the most miserable city in the country.

    But the statistics and stories over the last two years make a case that it is: Since the housing crisis began, this inland port city 80 miles east of San Francisco has had one of the worst foreclosure rates in the country - for most of the time, the worst.

    At the height of it, about 1 in 10 houses fell to foreclosure. Houses that sold for more than $500,000 before the crash now go for $200,000. In some neighborhoods, fixer-uppers cost less than a new Honda Fit - under $20,000.

    To spend time in Stockton, a plain-jane city of single-family home neighborhoods edged by freeways and lingering farms, is to begin to understand the calamitous effects of the nation's foreclosure crisis, which has devastated so many once-booming places.

    Stockton is the San Joaquin County seat. And according to the Associated Press Economic Stress Index, a month-by-month scoring of U.S. counties' rates of unemployment, bankruptcy and foreclosures, San Joaquin had a score of 23.55 in November, making it the fourth-most stressed of counties with a population over 25,000. Its foreclosure rate of 6 percent was exceeded only by metro Las Vegas, metro Fort Myers, Fla., metro Orlando, Merced County, Calif., and Kendall County, Ill.

    An outsider might not notice immediately how Stockton has suffered. It boasts a downtown mall, a mix of handsome, century-old and modern architecture, a new sports stadium, even a promenade overlooking the city's canal.

    But two years into the housing crisis, Stockton is a changed place. Whole neighborhoods have been decimated by the mortgage disaster. The tax base has shrunken. City services and municipal jobs have been cut. Unemployment hovers at about 16 percent. Economists predict it will take years for Stockton to recover from the housing bust.

Gde biste vi ovakve stvari chuli da vam nije mene...Ne mislite da biste ih videli na Fox TV ? A novine i onako ne chitate :mrgreen: :evil: xuss
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

D(z)avid

Ostavljaj brifingovanje, bona, eno zagori ti rucak!!! :mrgreen:

vbo man

Ne mogu da vas ostavim zaglupljene Fox , Sky i ostalim TV-ima i u neznanju shta se deshava oko vas :| :evil:
Jebesh ruchak ;)
The light at the end of the tunnel is the train.

Deda

Quote from: vbo man on January 05, 2010, 12:36:40 PM
QuoteEUobserver: Bulgaria puts price on Turkey's EU membership

Naš'o i u Politiki, zamisli:

Бугарска тражи ратну одштету од Турске
У Анкари одговарају да су у Балканским ратовима на удару били, не само Бугари већ и многи Турци који су у то време живели у суседној земљи

Божидар Димитров; Ахмет Давутоглу (Фото АПФ) Бугарска је поново, после сто година, потегла захтев да јој Турска плати накнаду за имовину грађана, који су својевремено због зулума побегли из источне Тракије. Анкара је одмах узвратила својим виђењем тих историјских догађаја: у време Балканских ратова и многи Турци су, кажу, били присиљени да беже из Бугарске.

Министар Божидар Димитров, који је у Софији задужен за бугарску дијаспору, изјавио је да ће његова земља затражити одштету од 14 милијарди евра, као надокнаду за имовину 250.000 Бугара који су 1913. године били присиљени да напусте источну Тракију, провинцију западно од Босфора и Дарданела. У Софији је потврђено да ће званичан захтев Турској бити поднет до краја године.

,,То је више историја него политика", објашњавају овај потез у влади десног центра премијера Бојка Борисова. У Анкари не споре комшијске тврдње, али у исто време потежу и своје виђење тих збивања.

,,Оно што се догодило у историји нису биле само миграције у једном смеру...У то време (током Балканских ратова) два милиона Турака побегло је из Бугарске", узвратио је шеф дипломатије Ахмет Давутоглу. Он приметно покушава да смири страсти и указује на повољан развој односа између две суседне земље који могу да ,,послуже као модел за углед у региону у годинама после 'хладног рата'". Шеф дипломатије је апеловао на званичнике суседне земље да се уздржавају од изјава које могу да наруше турско-бугарско пријатељство.

У време Балканских ратова и распада Отоманске империје бугарска мањина практично је ишчезла са простора данашње Турске. У Бугарској, и поред прогона комунистичког режима Тодора Живкова, данас живи 700.000 муслимана турског порекла.

У Софији увелико припремају доказе којим желе да поткрепе свој захтев. Досад је прикупљено 2.300 разних докумената, који сведоче да су њихови преци својевремено били присиљени да оставе огромну имовину у источној Тракији. Подсећа се, такође, да су две земље још 1925. године постигле споразум о компензацијама, али то је све досад остало празно слово на папиру.

,,Плаћање компензација је један од више услова за улазак Турске у ЕУ", каже министар Димитров.

То објашњава зашто је Бугарска баш сада, са сто година закашњења, одлучила да поново потегне ово питање. Турска је у међувремену постала кандидат за улазак у Европску унију и већ је са Бриселом отворила приступне преговоре у 12 од укупно 35 поглавља. Званични представник владе у Софији Веселин Нинков је наговестио, како су пренели истанбулски медији, да би овај проблем, уколико се у међувремену не реши, могао да буде разлог да Софија ,,стави вето на напредак Турске ка чланству у ЕУ". Он тврди да мешовита радна група треба да покуша да пронађе заједнички језик како би се избегло погоршање односа две савезничке земље, чланице НАТО-а.

Турска ће се, уколико се овај чвор не размрси, наћи у деликатној ситуацији поготово што се и без тога, од самог старта, суочава са препрекама на путу ка Бриселу, које јој постављају Република Кипар, Грчкаи Француска. То питање о компензацијама ће се, како се најављује у Истанбулу, наћи на дневном реду током посете премијера Борисова која се у Анкари очекује крајем овог или почетком идућег месеца.


В. Лалић
[објављено: 08/01/2010]
http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Svet/Bugarska-trazi-ratnu-odshtetu-od-Turske.sr.html

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