Read the Schengen Convention (19 June 1990) Read the Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits (24 July 1923) Read the Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits (24 July 1923)
HR-Net - Hellenic Resources Network Compact version
Today's Suggestion
Read The "Macedonian Question" (by Maria Nystazopoulou-Pelekidou)
HomeAbout HR-NetNewsWeb SitesDocumentsOnline HelpUsage InformationContact us
Friday, 22 November 2024
 
News
  Latest News (All)
     From Greece
     From Cyprus
     From Europe
     From Balkans
     From Turkey
     From USA
  Announcements
  World Press
  News Archives
Web Sites
  Hosted
  Mirrored
  Interesting Nodes
Documents
  Special Topics
  Treaties, Conventions
  Constitutions
  U.S. Agencies
  Cyprus Problem
  Other
Services
  Personal NewsPaper
  Greek Fonts
  Tools
  F.A.Q.
 

Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English, 05-10-31

Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article

From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

October 31, 2005

CONTENTS

  • [01] Actions against Patriarchate also target Turkey's EU course, Patriarch says
  • [02] European Left congress ends with appeal against EU's neoliberal priorities
  • [03] 1st 'European Left' party Congress begins in Athens with speeches by Alavanos and Bertinotti and greeting by Theodorakis
  • [04] Papariga slams European Left Party at KKE conference
  • [05] President Papoulias and PM Karamanlis receive in succession European Left leaders
  • [06] PM Karamanlis holds talks with ministers Sioufas and Pavlopoulos
  • [07] Parliament debate on Greek foreign policy Monday
  • [08] KKE Secretary Papariga says party's strategy for youth 'is of utmost importance'
  • [09] Greeks disapprove of sensationalist reporting, polls show
  • [10] Sioufas hails Eurodeputies' resolution for one-euro banknote
  • [11] Results of tests on bird flu prove negative
  • [12] Meeting in Naples on 'The Mediterranean'; message by Deputy Culture Minister Tatoulis
  • [13] '5th International Week of Italian Language' held at Athens University amphitheatre
  • [14] Three men arrested for trafficking illegal immigrants
  • [15] Police seize 82 kilos of cannabis in northern Greece
  • [16] Results of the Greek first division soccer championship matches played over the weekend:
  • [17] Greece to host world school sport events in 2006
  • [18] Papadopoulos: US invitation to Talat promotes divisive tendencies
  • [19] Holy Synod to meet Thursday

  • [01] Actions against Patriarchate also target Turkey's EU course, Patriarch says

    ISTANBUL, 31/10/2005 (ANA/A.Kourkoulas)

    The actions of Turkish nationalists against the Ecumenical Patriarchate also targeted Turkey's European course and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos said on Sunday.

    "They (Turkish nationalists) are not only targeting the Ecumenical Patriarchate and minorities as a first impression shows. The target is Turkey's European prospect and course. The target is Turkey's prime minister himself, who dynamically wants to bring the country within the European Union," the Patriarch told Greek pilgrims.

    "Along with the pleasant start of Turkey's accession talks, there is the revival of nationalism and fanaticism among certain circles here, something which is completely unfit and incompatible with the road our country has just started and which leads to Brussels," he added.

    Vartholomeos also expressed hope that Turkey will "belong at last to the great family of European civilized peoples, which will be for the benefit of the Turkish people and will resolve all pending issues pertaining to our Greek community."

    Late on Sunday afternoon, the Patriarch was contacted by Greek main opposition PASOK leader George Papandreou, who conveyed his "unstinting support" to Vartholomeos over the phone and repeated PASOK's positions concerning the issues of the Patriarchate.

    The incidents in Phanar were also commented on by Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens and All Greece, the head of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece, who stressed that there was no reason for disappointment or dismay.

    "The place of the Ecumenical Patriarchate has been there for the past 17 centuries. Therefore, no one has the right to drive out the Ecumenical Patriarchate from its historic seat. And this is a truth confirmed by time and history. We are at the side of the Patriarch and we defend justice and truth," Christodoulos stressed.

    Roughly 200 people marched outside the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Phanar on Friday, kicking off a campaign to have the patriarchate transferred to Greece.

    [02] European Left congress ends with appeal against EU's neoliberal priorities

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    The 1st Congress of the Party of the European Left ended in Athens on Sunday with the adoption of the 'Athens Declaration' and the re-election of Fausto Bertinotti in the chair, as well as the election of a new Executive Board. The EL's congress was organized in Athens by the Coalition of the Left, Movements and Ecology party (Synaspismos).

    Addressing the 400 delegates from 17 European parties that attended the congress, Synaspismos leader Alekos Alavanos stressed that those gathered in Athens would leave with an awareness that "all of us from the new Left, communist, labor parties, from the progressive ecological and socialist forces, are members of the same party".

    He said that the delegates, armed with the resolutions and political decisions made in Athens should return and put these into action in their societies - the jobless, socially excluded, young people and others - "and fight alongside all those with whom we can change Europe".

    In a message immediately after his re-election, meanwhile, Bertinotti stressed the need to create a new force of the Left in Europe in order to give European societies a real alternative.

    He emphasized the necessity for a power that will be the most radical expression of opposition to the right, a power that would be a challenge to reformists, while he also called for further expansion of the European Left.

    The Athens Declaration underlined that the European Union is in crisis because of the neoliberal choices that "are made in Brussels and which are also the policies of national governments." It appeals for a "convergence of movements and leftist political forces fighting to reverse these priorities and the policies adopted up to this time."

    It also pledges to fight against unemployment, social exclusion and job insecurity and calls for an immediate reassessment of the EU budget and fiscal policies, stressing that the ECB should be at the service of employment and growth that targets the less development EU nations.

    Finally, the Athens Declaration expresses the Left's opposition to current policies for immigration that "are dominated by police and anti-terrorist measures".

    [03] 1st 'European Left' party Congress begins in Athens with speeches by Alavanos and Bertinotti and greeting by Theodorakis

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    The growth and organized joint action of the European Left is at the centre of concern of the 1st Congress of the "European Left" party which is being hosted by the Coalition of the Left, Movements and Ecology (Synaspismos) party at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Athens.

    The Congress' sessions began on Saturday morning and will conclude on Sunday afternoon.

    In a greeting to the congress, Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis underlined that "the Left lost the war in Europe without giving a fight." Wanting to stress the problems currently faced by the left-wing forces in Europe, he underlined:" The Left abandoned the masses of working people, thought and culture to the mercy of the policy of its political rivals, believing that through denouncements, the wheel of history would stop. In essence, it went out of life, believing that through its passive stance it would stop life."

    Theodorakis said that the task of the congress is very difficult, noting that "he who will succeed will be the one who analyses and contributes to the modern world which is running at an electronic pace."

    In his introductory speech, President of the European Left Party Fausto Bertinotti said:" There is an historic need which is becoming all the more apparent: the need for the creation of an alternative society." He added:" The movements are very intensely aware of this and have expressed it with the slogan 'Another world is feasible'."

    Bertinotti said:" In view of this, a new historic need arises for an alternative society. Europe is called upon to play a protagonist role in this effort. Not the current Europe, but another one. A Europe which bases democracy in its role in the world and on its different economic and social system."

    Opening the sessions of the congress, Synaspismos leader Alekos Alavanos recognized the difficulties, underlining that "exactly because the difficulties are great, because we have not reached Athens walking quietly in a peaceful meadow, but we passed and are passing through inaccessible and remote landscapes, with seismic realignments in the global Left movement, with many times internal differences, friction and quests, our undertaking is great, it is pioneering, it is valuable."

    According to Alavanos, the Left is re-emerging dynamically in the limelight, propping a new political object, that of the European Left Party, "to convincingly and affectively answer, with alternative and radical proposals in the modern challenges of globalization."

    [04] Papariga slams European Left Party at KKE conference

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    The leader of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), Aleka Papariga, was strongly of the Party of the European Left during her closing address at KKE's Panhellenic Conference on Sunday, which convened to discuss youth issues.

    Referring to the 1st Congress of the European Left organized in Athens over the weekend by the Coalition of the Left, Movements and Ecology - the only other left-wing party in Greece's Parliament - Papariga claimed that the European Left "consciously and through choice plays the role of undermining a radicalism that exists, in becoming stronger and can become stronger still in the future".

    Focusing on the congress' motto "Yes, we can change Europe", KKE's general secretary underlined that this "other Europe" would not be essentially different from the present model of capitalist European unification.

    In a stinging critique on the European Left as a whole, Papariga said that their main body and based in opportunism dressed-up in 'revolutionary' slogans.

    "It is not social democratic reformism. These are forces that arose from the ranks of the Communist movement and denied the scientific theory of Socialism. Therefore, you cannot judge them in the same way as forces that break away from (Greece's centre-leftist main opposition PASOK) and (ruling centre-right) New Democracy....It is a different class of problem," she added, calling for a stronger ideological front against

    [05] President Papoulias and PM Karamanlis receive in succession European Left leaders

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Leaders of the European Left party, who are participating in the 1st Congress for the Left in Europe, which is being held at the Peace and Friendship Stadium, were received in succession on Saturday morning by President Karolos Papoulias and Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis.

    Accompanied by the host of the Congress, Coalition of the Left, Movements and Ecology (Synaspismos) leader Alekos Alavanos, the representatives of the European Left had cordial talks with Papoulias and Karamanlis who wished them every success in the sessions of their Congress.

    Welcoming the European Left leaders, the President of the Republic noted that "we all have the need for a renewal of ideas and maybe from another European policy."

    Papoulias added that "Europe must have the courage to oppose aggressive policies which lead nowhere."

    [06] PM Karamanlis holds talks with ministers Sioufas and Pavlopoulos

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Development Minister Dimitris Sioufas and Internal Affairs, Public Administration and Decentralization Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos had successive meetings with Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis at the Maximos Mansion in Athens on Saturday for talks on current issues and matters concerning their ministries.

    In the coming days, Sioufas will travel to Italy to sign the agreement for the under-sea natural gas pipeline which will link the two countries.

    On Monday, a meeting will be held in Parliament on foreign policy.

    [07] Parliament debate on Greek foreign policy Monday

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    An off-the-agenda debate on Greek foreign policy will take place late on Monday afternoon on a party leaders level.

    The off-the-agenda debate was requested by Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis, who will open it. Opposition party leaders are to follow.

    The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) name issue, upcoming developments relating to the status of Kosovo, Greek-Turkish relations after the opening of Turkey's EU accession talks in early October, as well as the Cyprus issue will be on the agenda.

    [08] KKE Secretary Papariga says party's strategy for youth 'is of utmost importance'

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Communist Party of Greece (KKE) Secretary Aleka Papariga, opening the sessions on Saturday of the party's two-day Panhellenic Conference on the theme "The action of the Party on the problems of youth. KNE's support", said that the KKE's strategy for youth "is a decisively important factor for the promotion of the Party's strategy."

    Papariga said that that the KKE "must work with planning, for the rejuvenation of the party's lines and agencies with new blood from the working class and the other popular strata."

    She noted that "in order to respond to the obligation to act" for the youth, "we must readjust, taking into account the long experience which the Party has and mainly that there are developments and new problems in approaching the youth." She added that "the same applies for the ideological and political guidance and help to KNE (the KKE's youth organization)."

    The conference, which is being held at the party's headquarters in the Athens district of Perissos, comes to a close on Sunday.

    [09] Greeks disapprove of sensationalist reporting, polls show

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Greeks disapprove of the 'TV-trial' phenomenon and have a poor opinion of sensationalist TV journalism but the vast majority wants scandals to be revealed, even if this might lead to some degree of excess, according to the findings of two polls published on Sunday by V-PRC and ALCO, respectively.

    According to the V-PRC poll appeared in the "Sunday Eleftherotypia", 71 per cent of Greeks consider that many 'current affairs' programs and certain TV news programs run to sensationalism in order to boost ratings, as opposed to 13 per cent who believe that reporting is objective.

    Nearly half (44 per cent) of Greeks believe that the methods used by journalists violate constitutional and human rights, while the overwhelming majority (74 per cent) believe that private television serves chiefly "the business interests of channel owners".

    The Alco poll published in the newspaper "Proto Thema on Sunday" found that 80 per cent of public opinion believed that scandals should be revealed in full, even if this might lead to excess in some cases.

    In favor of the full revelation of scandals were 80.3 percent of ruling New Democracy (ND) supporters and 79.3 percent of main opposition PASOK supporters.

    Finally, 62.7 percent consider that the government and the prime minister are not taking action against corruption, while 52.9 percent consider the government's handling to be wrong.

    [10] Sioufas hails Eurodeputies' resolution for one-euro banknote

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Development Minister Dimitris Sioufas on Sunday hailed the 371 MEPs that signed a resolution calling for the issue of one- and two-euro banknotes, saying that their initiative would help re-open the debate on the subject.

    The fact that such a large number of European Parliament deputies have noted the lack of a one- and two-euro banknote, as well as the repercussions that this absence has on a full appreciation of the currency's value and on the normal operation of markets and price levels, is an important event that will put "creative pressure" on European agencies and the European Central Bank, Sioufas said in a press release.

    The minister also highlighted individual points raised in the introduction and the resolution, such as the possible advantages for inflation and consumers, especially when the single currency was adopted by the new EU member-states.

    "The top priority should be the interests of European citizens and consumers and not the operating costs of the ECB," Sioufas stressed, while noting that the euro would be badly served if it were allowed to become devalued because of "incomprehensible tactics based on purely technocratic criteria."

    "I believe that the ECB must reassess its position, because it is our conviction that banknotes of one and two euros are needed for the smooth operation of markets and as a means to fight high prices," the minister concluded.

    [11] Results of tests on bird flu prove negative

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    The General Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Foods in an announcement on Saturday said that it briefed the relevant agencies of the European Commission, as well as other international agencies, on the final results of tests of samples of poultry from Oinousses, Chios, on the virus of the bird flu, which came out negative.

    The results came both from the Community Laboratory of Reference on Bird Flu (Weybridge of Great Britain) and from the Thessaloniki National Laboratory of Reference.

    In view of the results, the measures which had been imposed regarding H5 have been lifted as of Saturday.

    [12] Meeting in Naples on 'The Mediterranean'; message by Deputy Culture Minister Tatoulis

    NAPLES, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    A meeting on "The Mediterranean:Values and Wealth of our Cultural Heritage", was organized here late last week by the Italian News Agency ANSA with the participation of representatives from quite a few Mediterranean countries.

    The aim of the meeting was to examine problems related with the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean and to project the work being carried out by the "ANSAmed" service of the Italian News Agency, which was inaugurated one and a half years ago by the Italian News Agency for the purpose of exchanging information with news agencies from the Mediterranean.

    The meeting was opened by the president of the International Scientific Committee of the "Mediterranean Foundation" Predrag Matvejevic.

    A major part of the meeting was dedicated to cultural cooperation in the Mediterranean, while the opportunity was given to representatives of other countries to refer to their own experiences. Greek Deputy Culture Minister Petros Tatoulis, in a message conveyed on his behalf by Greek General Consul in Naples Eleni Livaditou, referred to the programs concerning the preservation of cultural heritage "having as an objective the promotion of relations and bonds which unite us."

    Tatoulis added in his message that "today, the Greek Culture Ministry is undertaking excavations, preservation projects, the shaping and promotion of the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean in Egypt and Cyprus, where we have a permanent mission, Albania and Syria, while in 2006 it is expected that a meeting will be held in Greece of culture ministers of the Mediterranean."

    The Greek general consul also addressed the meeting concerning the Mediterranean in antiquity, noting that it had been far more globalized in ancient times than it was today. She also stressed the huge contribution that Greek civilization had made in laying the foundations of the modern world but also in the development of dialogue in the area of the Mediterranean, both in antiquity and in the modern age, through the process that began with the Barcelona Declaration.

    The Athens News Agency was represented by its managing director Nikolas Voulelis and the Cyprus News Agency by acting General Director Georgios Penintaex.

    [13] '5th International Week of Italian Language' held at Athens University amphitheatre

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    On Wednesday, October 26, at the University of Athens Amphitheatre "Ioannis Drakopoulos", the three working days organized within the framework of the "5th International Week of Italian Language", by the Embassy and the Consulate of Italy in Athens in cooperation with the Language Centre of Athens National and Kapodistrian University, came to an end, and to celebrate the successful round up of the initiative, certificates of attendance were issued to the participants.

    According to an Italian Embassy press release issued on Thursday, Ambassador of Italy in Athens, Gian Paolo Cavarai, hosted at his Residence a piano concert performed by maestro Stefano Ragni, professor of music at the "University for Foreigners" of Perugia, followed by an exhibition of the Flag Throwers Group "Sbandieratori" of Gubbio.

    The exhibition was meant to make aware to the Greek guests of a cultural tradition that goes back to the medieval epoque when Italy was formed by a large number of self ruled Communities.

    [14] Three men arrested for trafficking illegal immigrants

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Two Greek citizens and an Albanian national were arrested last Thursday in the village of Mandra, in Orestiada, northern Greece, while attempting to transport into Greece 15 illegal immigrants, all nationals of Pakistan, it was announced on Saturday.

    Border guards of the Didimotiho and Soufli sections arrested the three men on the 23rd kilometer of the Didimotiho-Alexandroupoli national highway, who transported the 15 illegal immigrants in three private cars, at a cost, with the purpose of transporting them into the interior of the country.

    All will be led before the Orestiada public prosecutor.

    [15] Police seize 82 kilos of cannabis in northern Greece

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Eighty-two kilos of processed cannabis in 79 packages were found and confiscated by the Edessa Anti-Drugs Squad, following a search they conducted of a truck with Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) number plates, which was impounded.

    As announced by the Pella Police Department in northern Greece, at 00:30 at dawn Saturday, two foreigners were arrested at the Mavrovounio junction of the Thessaloniki-Edessa highway. They were transporting 81.995 kilos of processed cannabis in 79 packages in a crypt of the FYROM number plate truck.

    A third foreigner was arrested in Thessaloniki who was an accomplice of the other two men.

    The culprits will be led before the public prosecutor.

    [16] Results of the Greek first division soccer championship matches played over the weekend:

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    Apollon Kalamaria - Olympiakos Piraeus 1-2

    Kallithea Athens - Akratitos Athens 2-0

    Ionikos Piraeus - OFI Crete 1-1

    Iraklis Thessaloniki - Levadiakos Livadia 2-0

    Atromitos Athens - Egaleo Athens 0-0

    Xanthi - Larissa 1-0

    Panathinaikos Athens - PAOK Thessaloniki 1-0

    Panionios Athens - AEK Athens (Match to be played on Monday Oct. 31)

    The point standings after eight weeks of play:

    Xanthi 19, Olympiakos 18, AÅÊ 14 (seven matches played), Panathinaikos 14, PAOK 12, Atromitos 12, Egaleo 11, Iraklis 10, Larissa 9, Levadiakos 9, OFI 9, Panionios 8 (seven matches played), Ionikos 8, Apollon Kalamaria 8, Akratitos 5 and Kallithea 4.

    [17] Greece to host world school sport events in 2006

    ATHENS, 31/10/2005 (ANA)

    A press conference will be given at 1 p.m. on Monday on world school sport events which Greece will host in 2006 following the country's assignment by the International School Sport Federation (ISF).

    According to a Culture Ministry press release on Saturday, the press conference will be held at the Education and Religious Affairs Ministry and speakers will include Education Minister Marietta Yiannakou, Deputy Education Minister George Kalos and Deputy Culture Minister responsible for sport George Orfanos.

    The economic support of this major event, the games of which will be held in Athens and Thessaloniki from June 26 to July 3, 2006, has been undertaken by the Sports Under secretariat and the Education Ministry.

    Taking part in the games will be about 4,000 to 5,000 athletes from all over the world.

    The opening ceremony will take place at the Panathenian Stadium on June 27.

    [18] Papadopoulos: US invitation to Talat promotes divisive tendencies

    NICOSIA, 31/10/2005 (CNA/ANA)

    An invitation to the leader of the Turkish Cypriot community to meet US Secretary of State does not promote the reunification of Cyprus but divisive tendencies, President Tassos Papadopoulos said on Saturday, adding that it also creates hope that the self-styled regime in Turkish occupied Cyprus could be given a separate legal entity.

    Speaking on his return from Thursday's European Union informal summit, he also said that UN Secretary General himself will decide how and when he will continue his initiative towards a settlement, adding that before the end of the year Kofi Annan will send to the island his envoys.

    Papadopoulos pointed out that when Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat speaks about a solution in Cyprus he means the return of a UN-proposed plan, rejected by the overwhelming majority of the Greek Cypriots and approved by the Turkish Cypriots.

    "The US move promotes divisive tendencies instead of bringing about reunification. Furthermore, it creates hope that the occupation regime could possibly be upgraded to a separate legal entity. Such moves do not help either the effort for a solution or the island's reunification, on the contrary they consolidate divisive objectives of the occupation regime," Papadopoulos said.

    Talat met on Friday with Condoleezza Rice at the State Department, a move welcomed by his regime and Ankara and criticized by Cyprus.

    "What Talat means when he is talking about a solution and reunification is to have the Annan plan come back, something we believe will lead to neither of these goals," the president said.

    Responding to questions about UN moves to resume negotiations, he said Annan "will decide when and how he will carry on with his initiative."

    "All indications are that the Secretary General had some thoughts about certain steps, I stress, steps but this does not mean talks. Whether he continues to think along this line, I am not in a position to know," he said, adding that before the end of the year Anna will send to Cyprus his envoys.

    On allegations by Talat about "ill treatment of Turkish Cypriots" by Greek Cypriots, he said there is one specific case before the Courts but he knew of no maltreatment of Turkish Cypriots.

    "Reports of ill treatment of Greek Cypriots are far more," he concluded.

    [19] Holy Synod to meet Thursday

    NICOSIA, 31/10/2005 (CNA/ANA)

    The Holy Synod, the highest body of the Church of Cyprus, is to meet on Thursday to discuss the situation in the church, following the prolonged illness of its head, Archbishop Chrysostomos.

    Several members of the Synod have already talked to the Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos about the matter, who in turn has extended an invitation to all the members of the Synod for a meeting in Istanbul on November 10.

    The Patriarch has said he expects all members of the Holy Synod to participate in the meeting.

    The Acting primate of the Church of Cyprus said he explained to the Patriach his positions, saying that the Holy Synod had decided by majority vote not to hold elections for a new Archbishop.

    The political leadership has called for an end to the difficulties created by the three-year old absence of the Archbishop from his religious duties because of illness but also stressed that the Church of Cyprus is Autocephalous.


    Athens News Agency: Daily News Bulletin in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article
    Back to Top
    Copyright © 1995-2023 HR-Net (Hellenic Resources Network). An HRI Project.
    All Rights Reserved.

    HTML by the HR-Net Group / Hellenic Resources Institute, Inc.
    ana2html v2.01 run on Monday, 31 October 2005 - 21:33:07 UTC