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Macedonia's great accomplishment is to have survived
By :
Sam Vaknin
Macedonia is not ready to accede to the EU and the EU bureaucracy know it.
Great paradox that paints a portrait of soul at war with itself
By :
Barrack Muluka
All great nations in world history have expressed their collective soul in their art. They have usually done this in some distinctive and defining form of art that has set them apart from other nations.
11 Years Ago: How Israel's Mossad Captured Kurdish Fugitive Abdullah Ocalan in Kenya
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Murithi Mutiga
The day Israeli commandos raided Nairobi -- Eleven years ago, Kurdish fugitive Abdullah Ocalan was tracked down to Kenya and captured by Mossad in a spy drama worthy of Hollywood.
The EU Circus, Greece, France, Macedonia and Turkey
By :
Ireneusz A. Slupkov
Discussion regarding the accession of Macedonia into the European Union was postponed until June 2010. Two countries have delayed this process, the first of course being Greece which cannot accept Macedonia being a member of the EU. Neither can it accept the name 'Macedonia' nor the Macedonian idenity or language. In other words, everything that has any connotation to 'Macedonia' and 'Macedonian' is unacceptable to Greece.
Aramaean Diaspora Petitions EU President Van Rompuy
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Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In an effort to better illustrate the undeserved troubles and unbearable persecution of the Aramaeans in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Lebanon, Aramaean organizations of the Diaspora sent last December a letter to the EU President Van Rompuy.
QUIZ: Who is This Politician? HINT: Not who you think!
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Sam Vaknin
He was born to a part of the population that was often despised and mocked by the majority. He was "abandoned" by his parents early on in his life. He spent his formative years abroad, outside his country. He never accomplished anything of note before he became the leader of his party (in his late thirties) and the ruler of his country (in his mid-forties)........
Cyprus Reunification: The Relationship of Turkey and the E.U
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Martin Gavin
Turkey has always represented a point of interest for the balance of power in Europe When it was the Ottoman Empire its territories extended into Asia and Europe, converging with the Hapsburg empire - the other great historical European empire - in the Balkans
Politicians Put The Car Into CO2
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Martin Gavin
Car manufacturers are not yet meeting European Union targets on fuel efficiency and lower carbon dioxide emission on the majority of their new models, according to environmental campaigners A pan-European lobby group, Transport and Environment (T and E), has called the industry out for fighting against current EU legislation and, even more worryingly, proposed future limits
Joachim Crima: Real Obama under attack as small Obama rises in Russia
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Charles Onyango-Obbo
The 37-year-old Mr Crima is running for mayor of the district of Srednyanya Akhtuba in the Volgorad region. If elected, he would become the first black man ever to hold public office in Russia.
Macedonians in Denial about the Name Issue Dispute with Greece
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Sam Vaknin
Faced with an unprecedented choice between their identity and their future, Macedonians resort to a classic psychological defense mechanism: denial. Greece demands that the Republic of Macedonia change its name, or else forget about its Euro-Atlantic aspirations: NATO membership and EU accession. Macedonians react with horror and revulsion to such truly unprecedented bullying. Unable to face reality, they collectively retreat to fantasy.
Greek Carrots in the Macedonian Salad?
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Sam Vaknin
Greece is putting together a package of economic incentives to be included in any compromise regarding the name issue with the Republic of Macedonia (for an overview of this convoluted conflict, see note below). The measures are intended to restore Greece's tattered relationship with the United States by casting Macedonia as the intransigent, radical, and irrational party when the Macedonian leadership rejects the offer (as the Greeks fully expect them to do).
The Mahdi, The Irish Referendum: bumps along the eschatological highway
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Michael Bresciani
With French President Nicolas Sarkozy calling for a strong first President for the EU and Ireland making headway in the upcoming vote on the Lisbon Treaty how close is the United States of Europe, the prophesied antichrist and other eschatological road signs and what about the Muslim Mahdi?
Amnesty Int’l Report 2009 on Serbia Urges World Community to Liberate Occupied Sanjak and Voivodina
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Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
What the criminal Serbian administrations perpetrated in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosova before 10 to 18 years, today’s pseudo-democratic Serbia delivers to the Muslims of Occupied Sanjak and the numerous ethno-religious groups of Occupied Voivodina.
Amnesty International Report 2009 on Bulgaria - The Forthcoming Inevitable Explosion is Nigh!
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Bulgaria is not a nation; it’s a collection of minorities.
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia: Erdogan Cannot Be Allowed to Act as Turkish Premier Anymore. Part II
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The Nagorno Karabakh conflict has nothing to do with the Ottoman Empire and the displacement of the Armenians during 1915 – 1916.
President Obama's European Strategy and The Summits: 'Obama Gave The Europeans a Pass For Political
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George Friedman
Turkey is the key to all of this. If Ankara collaborates with Russia, Georgia's position is precarious and Azerbaijan's route to Europe is blocked. If it cooperates with the United States and also manages to reach a stable treaty with Armenia under U.S. auspices, the Russian position in the Caucasus is weakened and an alternative route for natural gas to Europe opens up, decreasing Russian leverage against Europe.
Somaliland – Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Part II. Riyaale Snubbed by UK Diplomacy
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Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Attentive far more than Jendayi Frazer, the racist, pathetic and ludicrous Assistant Secretary of the Bush administration, the British diplomacy was totally absent when Riyaale, the Hargeisa president of gangsters and traitors, landed in London, along with so many thousands of other tourists.
Gruevski's Macedonia, Greece, and Alexander the Great, History's Forgotten Madman
By :
Sam Vaknin
It is beyond me why both Macedonia and Greece wish to make a deranged mass murderer their emblem and progenitor.
IDF continues to investigate the outcome of the operation Cast lead
By :
Yuri Glazman
IDF continues to investigate the outcome of the operation 'Cast lead', and in particular to determine the identity of Palestinians killed during the fighting.
Listen to the Desperate Voice of the MV FAINA Crew Members! End the 110 Days Long Drama!
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Revelation of the complicity of the corrupt Ukrainian government in the MV FAINA tragic affair
German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung: No to a floating Guantanamo, off the Somali Coast
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Highlighting the possible dangers that would ensue from a military intervention off the Somali coast – undertaken in the desperate effort to militarily terminate the Somali piracy phenomenon – the German Foreign Minister illustrated what could be phase 2 of an evil plan against the Somali Nation – executed under the pretext of combating the piracy.
The Rising Demand for an Islamic Republic of the Balkans
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
There has been a lot of discussion about Bosnia; and there has been a vast debate about Kosova. Several voices reminded to the rest of the apathetic world about the misadventures of the Turkish and Muslim minorities in Bulgaria that consist in ca. 20% of the entire local population. Scarce articles have been published about the tyrannized Muslims of Voivodina and Sanjak.
Secession of Voivodina and Sanjak: The Only Response to Serbian Racism and Totalitarianism
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Devastating HRW Report about Serbia, a medieval and rancorous realm of excruciating tyranny, merciless murder and unfathomable racism
HRW Report Recommendations for Serbia, Europe’s Most Totalitarian Territory
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The inhabitants of Voivodina and Sanjak in their outright majority passionately desire the removal of the illegal Serbian settlers and the subsequent secession – liberation of their homelands from Serbia, the dictatorial realm of belligerent, rancorous and merciless administrations.
HRW Report Demonstrates Need for Voivodina and Sanjak to Secede from Totalitarian Serbia
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
After Montenegro and Kosova, Voivodina and Sanjak will secede. Either momentarily incorporated within Montenegro (yellow) or mercilessly tyrannized by the racist Serbian authorities and mobs, Sanjak will be soon free and united, as the overwhelming majority of its population have always passionately desired.
Tyrannized Voivodina and Sanjak Ready to Secede from Dangerous, Racist State Serbia
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Voivodina and Sanjak are not proper Serbian territories but have been peremptorily given to Serbia because of French pro-Serbian favoritism back in the 1910s and 1920s.
Albanians and Muslims Still Targeted by Serbs in Occupied Voivodina and Sanjak – HRW Report
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Voivodina and Sanjak are not Serbian territories; they belong to Balkan Muslims and they have been peremptorily given to Serbia because of French pro-Serbian favoritism back in the 1910s and 1920s.
New Political Will Looks Toward Reunification Between South And North Cyprus
By :
Martin Gavin
The property market in North Cyprus is undergoing serious changes at the moment, with the currently low property prices rising – and looking set to continue rising – at an unprecedented rate In addition, a new type of property development is beginning to appear in the north side of the island – namely, upmarket and luxury apartments – that are clearly designed for people wanting to buy investment properties in this emerging market
Who Needs the European Dis-Union?
By :
Sam Vaknin
The current global financial crisis should have been the European Union's finest hour.
Roma People, Kosova, Abkhazia, Aramaeans, Berbers of Kabylia, Sidamas, Afars, and the EU Biases
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The Brussels bureaucracy is made of lunatics who oppose, shamelessly and ominously, the secession of Galicia, Catalonia, Corsica, Brittany, Bask Land, Scotland and many other lands annexed in forced by the states that still control them - illegitimately. To prevent an independent Roma state in both Romania and Bulgaria (with an enclave in Spain), the disreputable bureaucrats of Brussels asked George Soros to pay for a theatrical party that is about to take the form of real funerals of the Roma.
Turkey - Great Moral Victory for Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The Turkish Constitutional Court ruled in its majority for Erdogan’s Islamic terrorist party's closure. Six (6) out of 11 (eleven) members cast their votes in full accordance with the rightful purposes of Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya. Under the circumstances this has been achieved, it consists in a great moral victory of Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya.
Turkey and the Impartial Demand of Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In Secular Turkey there is no, and there cannot be any, socio-political space for religion; this is what the Constitution stipulates and the outright majority of the Turks fervently support.
A Taxonomy of Political Conflict in Central and Eastern Europe
By :
Sam Vaknin
Transition is a messy affair even in the best of times and the 1990s in Central and Eastern European (CEE) history have been by far the worst in the last 50 or so years.
Balkan Lessons
By :
Sam Vaknin
No nation-state collapsed in the 1990s. Only implausible and unsustainable multi-cultural, multi-ethnic experiments (such as Czechoslovakia, the USSR, and Yugoslavia) did.
America's Failure: Russia and Serbia
By :
Sam Vaknin
The United States had two strategic goals as it faced its reluctant allies in NATO in the April 2008 Bucharest Summit:
Turkey – the Bosporus Conundrum
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya’s motion is right and well-documented; however, what will truly justify and reconfirm its validity is a new vision for Turkey that will be completely different from the long pursued European chimera, definitely viable, and perfectly equivalent to the vocation of the Oriental State.
Kosova, Albania, Macedonia – or the Scenario of a Generalized Balkan War
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
With the American and the British interests diverging more and more allover the world (as one should have anticipated), the recent rhetoric about a strong French – English relationship demonstrates very clearly from where comes the danger; the unrepentant colonial empires, totally controlled by the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge intend to wage a major Balkan war that would automatically cause the collapse and the dissolution of the NATO.
Corrupt, Maneuvered, Expendable Balkans – Les Liaisons Dangereuses
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The good English and French friends of Serbia sometimes deploy a considerable effort to present themselves as they truly are, as narcissism runs high in their immodest minds; they then are self portrayed as consultants, free advisors, all-committed in whatever money advocates, and ready to advise a country - how to be fast dissolved. These were the good English and French friends of Serbia, whom few Serbs were able to identify – and isolate.
The Bait – or how European Crypto-Nazis endanger the Balkans
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
It must be understood that one nation’s progress cannot be built on the disaster of another; whoever suggests this is the real enemy of the Balkan peoples and nations. The only idiom that can be an international means of communication is the Language of Morality.
Kosovars and other Albanians - Why Great Albania is a Myth
By :
Sam Vaknin
Sali Berisha - a former President of Albania - talks ominously about an "Albanian Federation".
Sobering Conclusions From European Ethno-Nationalism
By :
John Mulaa
An article, in the current issue of Foreign Affairs Magazine, by Jerry Muller, professor of History at Catholic University of America here in Washington DC, takes this kind of approach. Its conclusions are sobering. The article focuses mainly on Europe and delves into the question of the enduring power of ethnic nationalism and its continued effects on modern times.
Albania, Kosova, Macedonia: the Triple Alliance for Balkan Stability
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Prishtina’s Balkan policy must evolve around the Triple Alliance: Macedonia, Albania and Kosova. Prishtina should take an initiative and, immediately after the exchange of ambassadors between Macedonia and Kosova, a great project of a Triple Balkan Alliance should be launched, involving a military treaty of common defense in case of an attack from another state.
The Indivisibility of Kosovo: Principle of International Law
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Kosova was an autonomous province well demarcated from other parts of Yugoslavia; Mitrovica never existed as entity with borderlines, and it should never exist in the future. Kosova cannot be divided. Even more importantly, Kosova’s indivisibility should become a principle of the International Law.
The Moral Victory of Kosova
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
National sovereignty is to be considered as sovereignty exercised by an individual national group organized as a democratic society; national sovereignty is the privilege of a people (historically viewed as a nation) – not of a state. The privilege is transferred to the state, only in case the state genuinely and accurately reflects the will of the indigenous people (nation).
Macedonians are not Bulgars
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
One of the worst lies diffused among various Balkan peoples is the assumption that the Modern Macedonians are Bulgarians; the argument is mostly linguistic and has to do with the apparent vicinity between the Macedonian and the Bulgarian languages.
Macedonia's Report Card - 10 Things that Could Go Wrong
By :
Sam Vaknin
Under the tutelage of the Gruevski government, Macedonia made great strides in a surprisingly short period of time. The government should be lauded and complimented for its energy and initiative and its inordinate ability to transform Macedonia into a modern participant in globalization. The pace and extent of its accomplishments is incredible.
Turkey and France – the future of a centuries old conflict
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
All the conflicting elements must be highlighted, the correct connections made, and proper support given to Corsicans, Bretons, Basks, Catalans and Occitans who must be incited to rebelion, attacks of all sorts against the criminal, French Freemasonic establishment, and secession. What France created in the Iraqi Kurdistan against Turkey, Turkey must produce, pertinently retaliating, in Brittany, Corsica, and elsewhere on French territory.
Turkey vs. France: a Clash – Part of the Freemasonic Plan for Europe
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
If France is involved in Kurdistan, Turkey must fuel mayhem in Corsica to lead Corsicans to Final Secession from France and Independence.
Transnistria: Key to EU-Russian Concord and Kosova’s Formal Independence
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Then, Europe getting Russia’s agreement for Kosova’s formal recognition, should consent to Transnistria’s formal independence. The reciprocal compromise would help calm down the recently risen tensions between Russia and the European Union. The compromise would have a positive impact on Balkans, and would help ease tensions in Ukraine where stability is not yet fully acquired, and democracy is not yet completely embedded in the division-stricken society.
Independent Kosova now!
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In Kosova, Russian, American and Muslim interests do coincide.
Macedonia's Titanic Waltz
By :
Sam Vaknin
Like the denizens of many other developing countries, Macedonians have no concepts of private vs. public spaces.
UN Security Council Reform: Veto Right for Italy
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Italy exports almost as much as Russia (UN Security Council permanent member) and India (UN Security Council permanent aspirant) combined, although the two countries' population is more than 20 times larger than that of Italy's!
UN Security Council Reform: Veto Right for Germany
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Thus, with larger population and stronger economy than France and England, Germany should be viewed as another convincing candidate for the UN Veto Club, after Japan and India.
Happy Birthday, Macedonia!
By :
Sam Vaknin
Macedonians would do well to learn from the experience of the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Latent Nazis -Conversations with Young German Intellectuals
By :
Sam Vaknin
In the last 4 years (starting in late 2003), I have had multiple opportunities to collaborate or hold lengthy conversations with dozens of young German scholars, intellectuals, artists, and budding politicians from across the political and ideological spectrum.
Freemasonic Eschatology, Ataturk's Turkey, and Prophet Jonah
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
A pathetic crusade against Kemal Ataturk and the modernization and democratization process of the Islamic world has been engaged by ignorant liberal circles in the West, and over the past few months has reached a peak due to recent developments in Turkey.
When Poland rises to European Supremacy
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Bush left, Sarkozy comes; Sarkozy left, Zpatero comes; in-between the Polish President met with Merkel at Meseberg. Never in the past did Poland attract so wide an interest. Why now?
How many Europes can there be?
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Following the unbalanced and disparaging proposals by J. Chirac as regards Turkey’s adhesion to the European Union (being linked to an eventual recognition of the Armenian ‘genocide’), one should question to what extent France can safely be part of the Union of European states and peoples.
Europe 2007: 27 members, but no clear perspective
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Europe has mixed feelings over its future and no agreement on a clear roadmap. In this article, we examine EU enlargement along with some common sense recommendations for how the European Union should deal with the issue of unrecognized states.
The three Europes
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Three - very different one from another - types of Europe stand before us; and it is up to us to choose as early as possible!
Hitler – Erdogan and his European, crypto-Nazi friends
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
As the confrontation between the outright, pro-secular majority and the 15% Islamist – extremist minority reaches a peak in Turkey, an unbelievable debate takes place in Europe whether European democrats should express an alignment with one of the two parts, because mainly of Turkey's importance for the entire world and secondly of Turkey's pending adhesion to the European Union.
Europe and Turkey: Foster Classical Studies without Greco-Romano-centric deviations!
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Enlarge ImageIn a series of articles, we delved into the historical background of misinterpretations and misconceptions that are the fundamental reason of the European partly unfriendly attitude to Turkey and the basic cause of the erroneous assumption that Turkey is not part of (does not belong to) Europe.
Middle Eastern Civilizations' Expansion Brought Civilization To Europe
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Due to Colonial times perceptions and historiography, today’s European academia, statesmen, legislators and journalists still view the world through obsolete viewpoints. Yet, it is essential to re-appraise European civilization’s dependence on Ancient Middle East civilizations, and to enumerate issues that must be taken into account before any European politician tries to say what is and what is not Europe.
Turkey And Europe Must Go Beyond Obsolete Colonial History
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The rejection of the prevailing Greco-Romano-centric model of History is crucial for the future of Europe, since no country can be successfully formed on a devastatingly wrong conception of its own historical past and of the World History.
First Objective for Turkey and Europe: Assess the Origin and the Confines of Europe
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
As late as the Early Middle Ages, present Turkish territory was 'Europe' and present Scandinavian, Central European, British, Iberian and Russian territory was 'Asia'. The Origins of Europe are to be found in Turkey.
Urgent Task for Turkey and Europe: Reveal True European History to Europeans
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The French president's irrelevant suggestions about an eventual need for Turkey to undergo a cultural revolution reflect a reality that goes to the opposite direction of what J. Chirac may have thought. Turkey has to work with Europeans in order to reveal True European History to Europeans.
Top Priority for Turkey and Europe: Clarify Identity and Limit Confusion!
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
A serendipitous positive side effect of the negotiations between Turkey and the European Union that have already started is that the dynamics of the negotiations and the ensuing debates will necessarily focus on a most neglected issue and aspect of the European unification: the European Identity.
How many roads are there for Europe?
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Following the French and Dutch referenda, and pending the beginning of the negotiations with Turkey, Europe – with the exception of few – seems disoriented. Where to?
Benedictus XVI between Istanbul and Nova Roma
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Walking for a brief span of time in the capital of Justinian, Heraclius and Manuel II Paleologus, Benedict XVI has the rare possibility to show to multi-divided and disoriented Mankind the path of Unity, Justice and Truth. While his visit to Turkey has started under auspicious circumstances, and gets unfolded with a mutual rapprochement of the Muslim and the Catholic worlds, further developments are hopefully expected.
Benedict XVI between Constantinople and Istanbul
By :
Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
When, within a few hours, the Pope will land in Istanbul, he will find himself for a few days outside Time; the evenly balanced gravitation of Istanbul and Constantinople will place the Pontiff at a uniquely equidistant point between Turkey and Europe, Christianity and Islam, and Orient and Occident. Few moments counted as much as this in the World History.
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