Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 29 December 2014

The European Union Times



Posted: 28 Dec 2014 10:33 AM PST


The Times named Nigel Farage of the UK Independence Party ‘Briton of the Year,’ calling him a game-changing politician who broke into and shaped the country’s politics in 2014. The decision prompted a storm of controversy in the media and on Twitter.
Farage has managed to lure many disillusioned voters away from the political establishment and has exploited every opportunity he can – which may mean his party will hold the balance of power in Westminster in the coming election.
This did not go unnoticed with the influential newspaper The Times, which announced its decision to honor Farage “for good and ill.”
Farage’s UKIP party would not exist without the mass immigration to Britain that has taken place over the past five decades; to blame everything on workers from abroad appeals to the instincts of many voters, writes an editorial in the Times.
Such views on immigration also made the party deeply unpopular among younger voters to the left of center who regard the party as racist, homophobic, and bigoted.
But whether you love UKIP, hate it, or are just indifferent, the nation’s established political groupings can no longer ignore the party or its leader.
Farage has won over Tory voters disillusioned with Cameron’s policies on Europe, gay marriage, and overseas aid, as well as Labour voters who don’t like Ed Milliband, and Liberal Democrat voters who think their party has sold out by getting into bed with the Tories.
UKIP MPs could feasibly hold the balance of power in Westminster at the next General Election. This would mean Cameron would not get another term in Downing Street, and the British public would paradoxically be denied the referendum on Europe for which UKIP was set up in the first place.
But a strong showing by the Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) could mean that they, not UKIP, hold the balance of power in Westminster, in which case British politics will go in a very different direction, and the passing 2014 may turn out to be Farage’s highest point.
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Posted: 28 Dec 2014 10:27 AM PST


In the last weeks, the Government of Samaras has failed the first 2 of 3 of attempts to collect enough votes to elect one of their own, Stavros Dimas to the position of President of the republic. This coming Monday, the final attempt to elect Stavros Dimas will be made, and when that fails the country will go to national elections.
Earlier today, Samaras gave an interview with Greek TV station NERIT. In this interview Samaras is visibly in a state of panic, and is obviously sensing the end is near. He loses his temper during the interview and expresses his frustration that the certain members of Parliament are not voting for his choice, Stavros Dimas.
For our readers unfamiliar with Stavros Dimas:
Dimas is not your typical old Greek man, even among other Greek politicians few have more deep zionist connections and training in New York than Dimas. Born in Greece, in the 1960’s he studied at New York University and received a masters degree in law, from the late 1960’s on he worked on Wall Street and with the World Bank. In 1975 he was sent back to Greece and has been involved in undermining Greek sovereignty ever since. More recently he was placed as minister of foreign affairs along with another “American” educated banker, Lucas Papademos to run Greece’s interim government back in 2012.
This brings us to where we are today and the foreign powers along with Samaras want Stavros Dimas to preside over the Greek presidency and continue the Samaras-Venizelos Junta, while all the Greek People wanted for Christmas was to see this dictator and his memorandum collapse.
Samaras in the below video essentially says that the members of Parliament would be doing a very “irresponsible” thing if they give Golden Dawn power by not voting for his gang of cronies. He expresses his frustration and characterizes those that did not vote for his faction as “extortionists” begging them to vote for Dimas. One can literally see the agitation in his eyes as he desperately tries to cling to power, lashing out at those who he feels are responsible, insinuating that “The people do not want elections”.
The Golden Dawn Press office released the following statement:
“The sad image of Samaras on NERIT TV was the swansong of the foreign occupation government’s memorandum and submission. This coming Monday, Golden Dawn will vote and strip the Samaras-Venizelos regime of their status. When the elections are over, Golden Dawn will be the only national resistance against the new memorandum government SYRIZA, who has already forged their connections and plans with the international money lenders.”
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Posted: 28 Dec 2014 10:01 AM PST


With the slow push of Ukraine into the political grasp of the European Union, it seems only fitting that they also begin to experience the joys of diverse multiculturalism; not left complete without the standard influx of non-European illegal immigrants whining for free handouts.
Long a stopping point on the route of Africans and Muslims into the more-plentiful grazing lands of the West, Ukraine’s porous border-area now sports multiple detention facilities meant to house third worlds whose refugee applications remain in doubt.
As is to be expected, the invaders have begun to grow restless, demanding specific foods, travel privileges, and an end to what one Somalian scavenger described as, “racist abuse,” which likely translates to simple humans suggesting a new routine of bathing, consistent clothing use, and a cessation of “surprise sex” attempts on local women.
The Africa Report:
Ukraine’s porous borders make it a favored entry point to the European Union (EU) for asylum seekers.
But a new treaty strengthening EU ties means many more will end up in Ukraine’s detention centres and prisons. At a refugee hostel in the Ukrainian town of Mukachevo near the Slovakian border African refugees live in limbo.
“I have been here nine months,” said a Sudanese man who asked for his name to be withheld. “Nobody has come to help us with the language, there has been no help with jobs.”
While conditions seemed clean and rooms were small but not overcrowded, the refugees complained about out-of-date food and a lack of support services.
Ukraine remains an important point of transit for thousands of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers from Africa and Asia who are attempting to enter the EU, which it borders.
Conditions for many have only got worse since the violence in the country earlier this year, and with the government’s agreement to act as a tougher surveillance force to protect the EU’s eastern frontier.
In September, refugees in Mukachevo told The Africa Report that in the past three months conditions in the hostel had got worse.
Supplies of food and toiletries had been reduced and they were told that this was because aid had been cut.
“If you think there’s a way we can make ourselves heard, please help,” one implored.
A Somali man named Cherko Ali said that some of them had been given work at a plastics factory close to Mukachevo, but had quit after being subjected to racist abuse.
Other refugees say that when they complained about their conditions, the officials who ran the hostel would threaten to kick them out.
Well, did anyone not think this was going to happen? As a rule, the entry of decadent traitors and Zionist internationalists into any form of government, especially in the last couple of generations, leads to an exponential increase in the level of non-European immigration, as even the suggestion of their aggressiveness is quickly labeled as racist.
Where are the legions of “Right Sector” fighters fresh from combat in the eastern sections of the country? Why have they not expelled these humanoid relics of the Old Stone Age?
It looks like the “Nationalism” touted in the last year, is becoming even more of a fiasco than expected, as these Blacks may be deciding to stay for the long-term.
        
Posted: 28 Dec 2014 04:45 AM PST
A protester calling for the release of abducted Nigerian girls.
Hundreds of Nigerians have rallied in the capital Abuja to mark the first Christmas since more than 200 girls were abducted by Boko Haram terrorists.
Angry people gathered in Abuja on Saturday to protest against the unknown fate of the abducted girls. The protesters said Nigerian officials haven’t tried hard enough to free the girls from the terrorists.
In April this year, Boko Haram jihadist militants kidnapped 276 Nigerian schoolgirls in the northeastern town of Chibok. Fifty-seven of them escaped, but 219 still remain captive.
The demonstrators, dressed in red T-shirts, carried banners in support of the abducted schoolgirls. Police prevented the marchers from heading towards the presidential villa.
They also criticized the ineffectiveness of President Goodluck Jonathan’s initiative for establishing the Victim Support Fund, which according to protesters, has failed to offer any relief to victims of terror in Nigeria. A movement called Bring Back Our Girls has organized similar protests in the Nigerian capital over the past eight months.
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, has threatened to sell the captive girls into slavery. The group has vowed that the girls would not be freed until militant prisoners were released from prison.
Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is forbidden,” says its ultimate goal is to overthrow the Nigerian government.
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Posted: 28 Dec 2014 04:08 AM PST
Friends, relatives of passengers await news of AirAsia QZ8501 at Changi Airport.
AirAsia flight number QZ8501, bound from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, has lost contact with air traffic control, the airline has confirmed. The missing flight is an Airbus A320-200 with up to 161 people on board.
Indonesia air transport authorities have provided details of the plane’s last position.
“We are coordinating with the rescue team and looking for its position. We believe it is somewhere between Tanjung Pandan, a town on Belitung island, and Kalimantan,” Indonesia’s air transportation director-general Djoko Murjatmodjo stated, as cited by AFP.
Also, air force spokesman Marsma Hadi Tjahjanto confirmed that the Air Force was using the last point of contact to conduct an air search.
AirAsia flight QZ8501 from Indonesia to Singapore confirmed missing.
AirAsia has stated that there were 162 passengers on board: 156 Indonesians, one Singaporean, one Malaysian, one French, and three South Koreans.
The flight was due to land in Singapore at 8:30 a.m. local time (00:30 GMT) and was listed as “delayed.”
AirAsia has confirmed the plane has gone missing in a statement.
“At the present time we unfortunately have no further information regarding the status of the passengers and crew members on board, but we will keep all parties informed as more information becomes available,” the company said.
It added that “search and rescue operations are in progress and AirAsia is cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service.”
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore said that services have been “activated” to help Indonesia search for the missing flight.
There were several aircraft nearby the area where signal from QZ8501 was lost.
An Emergency Call Center with the number +622129850801 has been established for family and friends of those who may have been on board the flight.
Airbus has said in a statement they will assist the French safety investigation authority (BEA) and other authorities responsible for looking into the missing flight.
The aircraft, they said, was delivered to Asia six years ago, and had “accumulated about 23,000 flight hours during some 13,600 flights.”
The plane could seat up to 180 passengers.
The company added that further factual information would be provided as soon as details had been confirmed and cleared by authorities.
“The thoughts of the Airbus management and staff are with those affected by flight QZ8501,” the statement read.
Malaysian low-cost airline AirAsia is believed to be one of the safest air carriers in the world. Until today there have been only two incidents with its aircraft. In both cases they overran runways. One took place in November 7, 2004, at Malaysia’s Kota Kinabalu airport (Flight 104, Boeing 737). Another incident with Flight 5218 (Airbus A320-200) occurred in Malaysia’s Kuching on January 10, 2011.
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