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Re: Greek neo-Nazis attack Turkish diplomat’s car

Postby halil » Fri Jan 11, 2013 9:50 am

The Turkish consul general to Komotini, İlhan Şener, said the recent attack on him by members of the neo-Nazi Greek party Golden Dawn will not break the friendship between the Turkish and Greek nations.

A group of nearly 30 protestors from Golden Dawn chanted slogans and waved Greek flags against Turkey outside the Kavala Municipality building and attacked Şener’s car while he was in a meeting with Kavala Mayor Kostas Simichis.

When asked about the official reactions to the incident, Şener said he had received good wishes “from Turkish and Greek authorities alike.”

“Such things will not break the friendship between Turkey and Greece. Our meeting with the Kavala Municipality was about this in the first place. We were trying to find ways to have more Turkish citizens come and visit here,” he said.

Şener said he was told by security forces that a crowd had gathered in front of the Kavala Municipality, but he chose to proceed with the meeting nonetheless.

“I told them it was their duty to ensure the security of the meeting,” Şener told the Hürriyet Daily News. “We were in the meeting for about an hour, during which we could hear the chanting outside,” he said, adding that the chanted slogans were mostly about modern Turkey’s founder [Mustafa Kemal] Atatürk.

“We could hear them all through the meeting. Things that I would not want to repeat right now,” Şener said, adding that the accompanying delegation had to stay within the building for over an hour because of the incident.

As Şener was leaving the site, a minor group managed to break through and reached his car.

“Four or five of them approached the car. They hit the windshield and kicked the car,” he said. Later, his group was able to leave the municipality under a police escort.

‘Attackers do not represent Kavala’
Such behavior in no way represents the Greek public, Şener told the Daily News. “These are a few Nazi sympathizers. They do not represent the Kavala Municipality, they do not represent the Greek public,” he said.

The security forces also acted in good faith, despite the incident, he added. While policemen are trained to handle large crowds in Turkey, the Kavala security forces “were not expecting such a crowd … I am certain that [the policemen] all had good intentions,” he added.

“Those who chanted swear words about Atatürk should know that he was the strongest supporter of amicable bilateral relations,” Şener added. “When Atatürk was nominated for a Nobel Peace Price in 1924, Greek leader Eleftherios Venizelos was the one who forwarded his name to the committee.”

Greece has recently seen a surge in neo-Nazi activity, with Golden Dawn winning an unprecedented 18 seats and 7 percent of the vote in the June 2012 parliamentary election.
January/11/2013

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Re: Greek neo-Nazis attack Turkish diplomat’s car

Postby kurupetos » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:05 pm

The most significant Turkish bank, Finansbank, is owned by the National Bank of Greece... :lol:

2006
Finansbank was active in ten countries: Turkey, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium, Russia, Romania, Ireland and Bahrain. This earned it the title of the Turkish bank having the most extensive network in foreign countries.
In August 2006, Finansbank sold 46% of its shares to the National Bank of Greece (NBG), the largest bank of Greece. According to the sale agreement, Finansbank continued to own its Turkey-based subsidiaries FinansLeasing, FinansInvest, Finans Portfolio Management and IBTech, as well as the foreign-based Finansbank Malta, while Fiba Holding assumed the control of all other activities abroad, including banking activities in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia and Romania.

National Bank of Greece

Founded in 1841, NBG is the largest and oldest bank of Greece. Its shares have been traded on the Athens Stock Exchange since 1880, and on the New York Stock Exchange since 1999. Having a market capitalization around 16 billion dollars, NBG operates 568 branches in Greece. Excluding Greece and Turkey, the bank is active in another twelve countries, where it controls seven banks and nineteen financial institutions. The bank is known as an active player especially in Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean. 46.2% of its shares are held by foreign institutional and private investors. The remaining shares are owned by local institutional and private investors, certain local pension funds and public institutions in Greece. The merger combines NBG's leading position in Southeast Europe with Finansbank's high growth potential in Turkey. The resulting synergy is expected to drive growth and profitability.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finansbank

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Re: Greek neo-Nazis attack Turkish diplomat’s car

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:54 pm

halil wrote:The Turkish consul general to Komotini, İlhan Şener, said the recent attack on him by members of the neo-Nazi Greek party Golden Dawn will not break the friendship between the Turkish and Greek nations.


Well, the Turkish state deliberately setting fire to our forests didn't do much for the "special relationship" so why should you let a little matter of a protest interfere with Turkey's expansionist agenda?
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