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‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby CBBB » Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:46 pm

THE AUTHORITIES briefly intercepted a Russian-owned ship carrying “dangerous cargo” bound for Syria before sending it packing yesterday - within 24-hours of its inspection - on the proviso that it heads to Turkey instead.

For more ....http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/dange ... g/20120112


Our government us totally incompetent!!!!

We have breached our obligations to both the EU and the UN, all because El Presidente cannot forget his Syrian and Russian friends!!!
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:13 pm

He has only one year left for Mari II. :shock:
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby CBBB » Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:42 am

Turkey Sounds the Alarm as Russia, Cyprus Enable Mass Atrocities in Syria

Washington, DC – A Turkish Foreign Ministry official claimed Thursday that a Russian ship thought to be carrying ammunition has reached Syria by way of Cyprus, violating the European Union arms embargo. The Turkish official noted that the ship, owned and operated by St. Petersburg-based Westberg Ltd., was able to enter Cyprus, where it docked and refueled and was allowed to continue its passage to Syria without adequate inspection for weapons, ammunition or other supplies that would contravene the embargo and facilitate the perpetration of violence.

“Turkey was right to criticize Russia and Cyprus for compromising the E.U. embargo as this enables the Syrian government to continue its brutal crackdown on civilians,” said Human Rights First’s Sadia Hameed. “Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s crackdown against civilians is an organized crime made possible by third-party enablers, including Russia and Cyprus in this case.” Perpetrators of atrocities need resources such as weapons and ammunition among other things to commit their crimes; and crippling the supply lines, such as transportation routes, that allow these materials to reach the hands of perpetrators can help to prevent or mitigate atrocities.

According to Human Rights First, Russian companies and government officials continue to supply the Syrian regime with the necessary means to inflict widespread and systematic violence on its civilians. The shipment this week is just one among a series of enabling activities tracing back to Russia. Russia’s top arms exporter, for example, publicly stated last summer that it would continue selling arms to Syria, despite ongoing calls from international leaders for Moscow to stop its arms trade with Damascus. Meanwhile, the Russian government has banded with China to block U.N. actions to intervene in the Syrian atrocities. The Government of Cyprus should play a key role in disrupting these supply chains by conducting more thorough inspections and ensuring that any shipments of weapons and ammunition or other supplies that can be used to commit atrocities are not allowed through their jurisdiction.

“Turkey and the European Union deserve praise for their commitment to identify and disrupt the supply lines sustaining the Assad regime’s assaults, but more must be done,” Hameed observed. “A good starting place would be leveraging more international pressure on countries whose resources and transportation routes enable atrocities, especially Russia, who has for months defied calls to cease its arms sales to Syria until the violence ends.”

Human Rights First notes that the United States also has a role to play in supporting the E.U.’s efforts. According to Hameed, the Obama Administration should look for additional ways to disrupt the flow of resources to Assad’s regime and throw its weight behind the efforts already underway and led by the United States’ international partners.

http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2012/01 ... -in-syria/
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby bill cobbett » Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:49 am

Erm ... a reminder that there is an Embargo on CY ships or any other ships that have called at CY ports docking in Turkish ports.

(Oh... Pres X didn't know that.)
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby Get Real! » Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:53 am

CBBB wrote:http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2012/01/13/turkey-sounds-the-alarm-as-russia-cyprus-enable-mass-atrocities-in-syria/

It's an American propaganda junk site promoting US foreign policy under the guise of “Human Rights”! :lol:
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby Get Real! » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:04 am

CBBB wrote:
THE AUTHORITIES briefly intercepted a Russian-owned ship carrying “dangerous cargo” bound for Syria before sending it packing yesterday - within 24-hours of its inspection - on the proviso that it heads to Turkey instead.

For more ....http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/dange ... g/20120112


Our government us totally incompetent!!!!

We have breached our obligations to both the EU and the UN, all because El Presidente cannot forget his Syrian and Russian friends!!!

And what do you suppose they should’ve done with them? Confiscate and pile them up in your back yard?
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby CBBB » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:14 am

Get Real! wrote:
CBBB wrote:
THE AUTHORITIES briefly intercepted a Russian-owned ship carrying “dangerous cargo” bound for Syria before sending it packing yesterday - within 24-hours of its inspection - on the proviso that it heads to Turkey instead.

For more ....http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/dange ... g/20120112


Our government us totally incompetent!!!!

We have breached our obligations to both the EU and the UN, all because El Presidente cannot forget his Syrian and Russian friends!!!

And what do you suppose they should’ve done with them? Confiscate and pile them up in your back yard?


No, at Kellaki.
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby Hermes » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:15 am

Actually a nice move by the RoC to send the ship to Turkey. If Turkey is happy to allow a ship full of explosives and ammunition to sail onto Syria without intercepting it, I hope they have a good explanation. Otherwise it's none of our business. Why should Cyprus be the world's policeman?
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby Get Real! » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:20 am

CBBB wrote:
Get Real! wrote:And what do you suppose they should’ve done with them? Confiscate and pile them up in your back yard?

No, at Kellaki.

Just as I thought! You haven’t got a clue but saw fit to attack the one correct decision this government ever made! :roll:

IDIOT!
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Re: ‘Dangerous cargo’ ship sent packing

Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:30 am

...indeed, my first thought; will Turkey, the neighbourhood "police" stop this ship?

...well it seems that their pride prevented them to do what they insist they are engaged in. the lives of Syrians is important only when it suits them, just like the Palestinians in the Gaza.

...Cyprus gets bad press, but the undercurrent will not escape the EU, or the USA.
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