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Fires in Greece
Posted by evdomada on August 31, 2007
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Rally for Fires in Greece
Posted by evdomada on August 28, 2007
Rallies are being organised in all the major squares in Greece and in particular at Syntagma in demonstration for the neglect shown by the government for the fires that burnt Greece.
It’s going to be a silent rally and they’ve asked for people to join the rally to wear black.
The rally is planned for Wednesday 29th at 7pm across all of Greece, in every city, in all the major town squares.
The satellite photo on the flyer shows the devastation that the fires caused in Greece during the weekend. The smoke reached the shores of Africa.
prof@skylproductions.com
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Support being sent to towns in high fire danger areas
Posted by evdomada on August 27, 2007
This evening I have finally seen scenes from Antenna news of a Greek Air Force Super Puma helicopter in Frixa taking people away from the danger of the fire. It’s great to see that the forces are involved, it just wasn’t so evident earlier this weekend.
There are also coach buses and more fire brigades that are being sent into towns to take the people away from the dangers of the fires.
The death toll at the moment is at 63.
It is now the 3rd day in the row that the fires have yet to settle and let the people rest and get some respite.
Let’s hope that the situation can just get better …
prof@skylproductions.com
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Greece on fire … Australian aid
Posted by evdomada on August 27, 2007
Driving home from work this evening I was tuned in to ABC Radio and the 7pm news had just come on. I was surprised, rather pleasantly I must say, to hear that Australia is providing support to Greece for the devastating fires that have burnt the country.
John Howard had called Kostas Karamanlis to pass on his sympathies for the Greek losses, and the tragedy brought upon the country by the fires. Australia has committed $3 million in aid to the Greek government and the Commonwealth will be discussing how else they can best provide Greece with other help with firefighters or other firefighting support.
It had occurred to me today, while at work, that it would be a good idea for Greece to approach a country such as Australia or the U.S. that have a lot of experience dealing with bush fires. Watching Antenna news all weekend it just came across to me that Greece was struggling with the logistical side of dealing with it all. There were towns where no one had come to them, not a fire brigade, no one to even tell them to evacuate, the safest way to leave etc.
Of course it’s very easy to judge from your armchair … and I want to make it clear that I am not judging, just what I had noted from what I’d seen the whole weekend of the extended Antenna news coverage of the fires.
Another question that sprung to my mind throughout the coverage … where was the army? Surely they could have been deployed to the remote areas to provide support to the people. Again not judging, just noting what I saw on the news coverage.
At the end of the day, we just want the fires out. We want peoples lives restored, their electricity, their water supply and hopefully a roof over their heads. After that is assured, we can hope they are able to rebuild their livestock, their olive groves, farms … we can hope.
prof@skylproductions.com
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Greece on fire … a modern day tragedy
Posted by evdomada on August 25, 2007
The news today from Greek television and radio stations is tragic.
44 people have been confirmed dead across the country due to blazes burning across the country. In particular, areas in the Peloponnese are still burning and putting many peoples’ lives in jeopardy. The fire is threatening to cross from the state of Ileia to Achaia with strong wind forces making the situation even more difficult. The wind is so strong that helicopters are unable to fly to the fires and give assistance from the air. Only people on the ground and the few fire brigades are fighting the flames, in some cases people only have branches available to them to fight the flames.
Fires are not only in Ileia but also across Arcadia, Messinia and Laconia. Accounts given by individuals seem to give a picture of despair and a desperate shortage of fire brigade services that could be able to be at every fire front.
One man interviewed by an Antenna reporter described the situation as “a battle for Greek people … this is Greece’s own 9/11″.
In Evoia people are going to the beach side to escape the fires that are encroaching on their homes.
There are also fires blazing in suburban east-side Athens on the slopes of Mount Ymittos. There are accounts that a block of apartments had been on fire in the north eastern suburb of Papagou.
The President of Greece Karolos Papoulias visited the Peloponnese and in a discussion captured by an Antenna camera crew with PASOK leader George Papandreou, he made a statement that made a lot of sense. He was in disbelief that so many fires could have started across so many places in Greece just by chance.
Personally I have to agree that these fires across Greece must be purposely lit and we can only hope that those responsible are caught and punished severely. These fires have not only destroyed scarce forests but they will have a disastrous ecological impact on Greece.
With temperatures still rising and a heatwave in Greece, we can only pray that the situation is somehow, miraculously over very soon with no more human loss or casualties.
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ASIO assessment of Haneef
Posted by evdomada on August 3, 2007
It’s interesting to read that Australia’s intelligence agency ASIO did not think Haneef was a security threat to Australia yet Kevin Andrews and the government still thought it was best to revoke his visa.
Admittedly I don’t know if the government actually ignored ASIO’s assessment- you’d hope that they didn’t – but I can’t recall Kevin Andrews or John Howard acknowledging that ASIO didn’t think Haneef was a security threat to Australia.
The article by The Bulletin is an interesting read in the continuing saga of the Haneef case. In particular the ASIO comment that the supposed link to Al Qaeda is considered a rumor or gossip in “intelligence agency” speak.
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Iraq … Are we there for the oil???
Posted by evdomada on July 6, 2007
The defence minister Brendan Nelson yesterday made a statement that raised a few eyebrows with those following the war in Iraq story. Rather than me misquoting him I invite you to read the articles I have posted and make your own mind up.
I have always been sceptical with WMD reason that was provided by most western leaders that wanted to invade Iraq. Most of us sceptics immediately thought it must be for the oil.
Apart from the backflip, I am sure that this admission that we are in Iraq to protect our interests in the resources of the Middle East will stir some discussion over the next week or more. I wonder if it will become an election debate issue as well.
Here are a couple of articles if you want to read a bit more:
“Oil behind Iraq war: Nelson” – SMH July 5 2007
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Machete Prices Fall
Posted by evdomada on July 6, 2007
You just can’t believe some news stories that you come across and this one is another one. Apparently the price for machetes in Nigeria dropped significantly after the elections.
Click here to read the complete article … read more
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John Howard’s Aboriginal Policy Changes
Posted by evdomada on June 27, 2007
The situation being faced by Aboriginal communities was a topic that was discussed at last week’s show. I don’t want to get into this issue too deeply nor take any political sides … but I do have a few queries.
Thr current John Howard government has been in power for over 8 years. The query I have is why has it taken this long for the current government to act?
Not only has the PM acted up on it this far into his reign but he has also imposed conditions that have not necessarily being discussed with the states or more importantly with the Aboriginal communities themselves.
No one can disagree that something has to be done and the government can be commended for taking measures to address the problems. It’s the timing, being an election year that makes some of us wonder is this an election ploy.
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SMH – Amnesty International Report … Howard special mention
Posted by evdomada on May 24, 2007
I read an interesting article this morning on the Sydney Morning Herald online site. I thought I’d share it with you. Personally I believe it’s concering when your PM is seen with such “eyes” by an international organisation such as Amnesty International.
PM a short-sighted fear-monger: Amnesty
May 24, 2007 – 8:25AM
Prime Minister John Howard finds himself alongside Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe in an Amnesty International report which says they are among short-sighted fear-mongers dividing the world.
The human rights pressure group has accused Mr Howard of portraying asylum-seekers as a threat to national security.
The report also criticises Australia’s role in the war on terror and its treatment of female victims of violence.
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