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NWO and GHOST CORPS of Agenda 21 ~ Army of the Doom ~

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Many of People begin to wake up and put Q or make all what is need to STOP New World Order Agenda 21 or the GHOST CORPS what are born to controll the world.

To resch now about this is very easy and you do not need up lvl skills. USE JUST YOUR CURIOSITY!

Today we will present to you just 2 example of Ghost corps:

MAGMA ENERGY

Canadian corp and International corporation.

Magma Fincorp Limited (MFL) is a Kolkata based non-banking financial company registered with the Reserve Bank of India as an Asset Finance Company.[1] The company operates 275+ branches across 21 states and a union territory and has a strong presence in rural and semi-rural India.[2][3][4]

Magma Fincorp Limited (formally known as Magma Leasing Limited) was incorporated in 1988 and commenced operation in 1989. In 1992, the company merged with Arm Group Enterprises to strengthen its presence and later in 1996 entered retail financing business for vehicles and construction equipment.[5] In the year 2000, with the Acquisition of Consortium Finance Ltd, Magma expanded its network across Northern India. In 2007, Schrachi Infrastructure Finance merged with Magma increasing the company’s footprint in southern and western India.[6] In the same year, the company formed a joint venture with International Tractors Limited (ITL) to enter tractor finance business.[7] In 2008, Magma re-branded and renamed itself as Magma Fincorp Limited.[8] In 2009, Magma inked a joint venture with German insurer HDI Gerling to enter general insurance business.[9] The company has received its R1 license in April 2011.[10] In the same year, Magma picked up 7% stake in the newly formed Experian Credit Information Company of India Pvt Ltd, the Indian arm of the global credit information services company. In 2011, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts – a large global PE firm and International Finance Corporation, an arm of the World Bank Group invested about $100 mn in Magma.[11]

More here:

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

AWLC ARCHIVE:

MAGMA ENERGY COMPLETES FINAL PAYMENT FOR HS ORKA PURCHASE

VANCOUVER, Dec. 7 /CNW/ – Magma Energy Corp. (TSX:MXY) advises that Magma Energy Sweden A.B. (“Magma Sweden“) has provided a payment of approximately ISK 3.08 billion (USD 27 million) to Geysir Green Energy ehf (“GGE”) to fund the final payment owing under the share purchase agreement between Magma Sweden and GGE pursuant to which Magma Sweden acquired its 98.53% interest in HS Orka hf.  Magma has arranged a short term loan to provide funding for this payment which loan is secured by a Letter of Credit posted by Magma Energy Corp.  The Letter of Credit is secured by cash on deposit in Magma’s bank account.

About Magma Energy Corp.

Magma Energy Corp. is a geothermal power company which operates, develops, explores and acquires geothermal energy projects.  We have an extensive portfolio of properties throughout the western United States, Iceland and Latin America, including one operating power plant in Nevada and two in Iceland.

For further information:

Alison Thompson, Vice President, Corporate Relations
Magma Energy Corp.
Phone: 604.646.1882
Email: athompson@magmaenergycorp.com

Magma Energy, Plutonic Power merger approved by shareholders

04/29/2011

The shareholders of Plutonic Power Corporation and Magma Energy have approved the previously-announced plan under which Magma agreed to buy Plutonic.

Magma Energy Corp., a Vancouver-based geothermal power developer, previously agreed to buy Vancouver-based Plutonic Power Corp. for C$190 million in stock to diversify its renewable energy capabilities.

The new company is to be named Alterra Power Corp. Plutonic will be a subsidiary.

When the share-swap deal was announced, Magma was trading at C$1.20 a share, making the deal worth C$190 million. The company’s share value has dropped since then, giving the deal a C$148 million value, the Vancouver Sun reported.

Magma said in a statement that Plutonic investors will receive 2.38 of its shares for every Plutonic share held.

Plutonic operates hydroelectric plants and wind farms and recently-announced plans to acquire three photovoltaic solar projects from First Solar Inc.

29 apr. 2011 – Magma Energy Corp., a Vancouver-based geothermal power developer, … CTG receives final approvals for Nepal’s 750-MW West Seti hydropower project …. Governor Replacement Parts – New and Factory Reconditioned.

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 14 (MARKET WIRE) —
(All amounts in US dollars unless otherwise stated and all production
figures are approximate)

Magma Energy Corp. (TSX: MXY) today reported its financial and operating
results for the third quarter ended March 31, 2010. The Company also
provided an update on its operations. This earnings release should be
read in conjunction with the Company’s MD&A, unaudited Financial
Statements and Notes to Financial Statements for the corresponding period
along with the audited consolidated Financial Statements, the related
MD&A, and the Annual Information Form for the year ended June 30, 2009.
This information is available on the Company’s website at
http://www.magmaenergycorp.com and has been posted on SEDAR at http://www.sedar.com.

Commenting on today’s announcement, Ross Beaty, Chairman and CEO, said,
“Magma Energy continued to build its global geothermal power
business in the third quarter of fiscal 2010. We acquired an additional
5.24% interest in Iceland’s HS Orka in March and May which increased
Magma’s total power generation to 94 MW and our geothermal resources to
827 MW, continued our expansion efforts at our Soda Lake operation in
Nevada, and were awarded the 100,000 hectare Pellado exploration
concession and the 4,000 hectare Maule exploitation concession in Chile.
We began new drilling programs in Chile, Iceland and Nevada and I expect
we will continue to increase our geothermal production and our in-ground
resources during the balance of 2010.”
Corporate Financial Results
(expressed in thousands of dollars, except for per share amounts)

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For the For the For the
Three Three Nine For the
Months Months Months Year
Ended Ended Ended Ended
March 31, March 31, March 31, June 30,
2010 2009 2010 2009
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Total revenue $ 1,295 $ 1,926 $ 3,709 $ 4,485
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Cost of energy production 878 1,444 2,538 3,003
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Gross profit 417 482 1,171 1,482
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Expenses 2,379 1,176 6,505 4,966
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Other income (expenses) 1,406 11 (2,850) (976)
————————————————————————— income tax recovery (expense) 698 – 412 –
————————————————————————— income (loss) for the period 142 (683) (7,772) (4,460)
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EBITDA 815 (336) (743) (2,599)
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Earnings (loss) per share (basic and
diluted) 0.00 0.00 (0.03) (0.03)
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Total assets 219,560 42,251 219,560 43,780
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Total liabilities 63,012 4,409 63,012 4,582
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Cash and cash equivalents 40,517 11,564 40,517 4,483
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Working capital (deficiency) 31,711 10,346 31,711 1,883
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HS Orka Financial Results
(expressed in thousands of dollars and reconciled with Canadian GAAP)

Summary financial information with respect to the operation of HS Orka, on
a 100% basis, is as follows:

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For the Three Months For the Year Ended
Ended March 31, 2010 December 31, 2009
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Total revenue 14,170 49,834
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Cost of energy production (9,706) (35,521)
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Gross profit 4,464 14,313
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Expenses (250) (2,941)
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Other income (expenses) 7,611 46,314
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Income tax recovery (expense) (2,212) (7,408)
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Income (loss) for the period(i) 9,613 50,278
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EBITDA 5,813 19,142
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Total assets 335,636 318,534
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Total liabilities 208,911 217,813
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Cash and cash equivalents 2,092 1,218
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Working capital (deficiency) 19,323 (26,984)
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(i) Magma’s share of equity income (loss) was $3.6 million for the quarter
ended March 31, 2010 and ($1.9 million) for the quarter ended December
31, 2009.
For the third quarter ended March 31, 2010, Magma reported net income
of $142,000 ($0.00 per share), including the Company’s share of HS Orka’s
net income of $3.60 million. The Soda Lake operation earned revenues of
$1.29 million, gross profit of $417,000 and net income of $72,000 after
deducting non-cash and other related expenses.

On a cash basis for the quarter ended March 31, 2010, the Company spent
$2.0 million on operating activities and $13.1 million on investing
activities, including investments of $7.1 million to acquire an
additional interest in HS Orka, $2.8 million to acquire and explore the
Company’s portfolio of exploration projects and $2.2 million on the Soda
Lake expansion. At March 31, 2010, Magma had cash and cash equivalents of
$40.5 million, working capital of $31.7 million, and long-term debt with
a fair value at quarter end of $51.0 million.

For the quarter ended March 31, 2010, HS Orka generated revenues of
$14.17 million, gross profit of $4.46 million, net income from operations
of $4.24 million, other income, net of other expenses, of $7.59 million,
and income of $9.61 million, net of taxes of $2.21 million. EBITDA for
the period was $5.72 million.

On an annualized basis, HS Orka’s revenues for the quarter represent a
14% increase over revenues earned in fiscal 2009. Approximately 46% of HS
Orka’s revenues are sold under purchase power agreements with prices
indexed to the price of aluminum, resulting in higher revenues as
aluminum prices increase.

HS Orka Operations

The 100 MW Reykjanes and the 75 MW Svartsengi power plants as well as the
150 MW Svartsengi district heating system produced as expected during the
quarter. The recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland have had no impact on
HS Orka operations.

Three share purchases from Geysir Green Energy and HS Orka’s treasury
since the end of the second quarter resulted in Magma’s ownership rising
to 46.18%. The purchases were financed from cash on hand. Efforts to
increase ownership in HS Orka are on-going.

HS Orka is the largest privately owned energy company in Iceland
supplying 9% of the country’s electrical output. Expansion plans for an
additional 230 MW are well advanced and construction is progressing at
the aluminum smelter where the power is expected be sold. Power contracts
are currently being negotiated and the transmission line has been
approved. HS Orka has 175 MW of Reserves and 640 MW of Resources as
defined by the Geothermal Reporting Code.

Magma’s investment in HS Orka and, consequently, in Iceland’s energy
industry, is a significant part of the Company’s strategic plans for
growth. To support these plans and Magma’s other global projects, Magma
opened a new Iceland office during the quarter staffed with an
exceptionally experienced team of geothermal experts.

Soda Lake Operation

The Soda Lake operation produced as expected during the quarter with
interruptions due to the Phase 1 expansion program, which is designed to
boost production from 11 MW to 23 MW, and a half-day interruption on
February 22 due to a fire that damaged one of the operation’s ten turbine
units. Damage from the fire will be covered by insurance subject to a
$500,000 deductable.

As part of the field optimization program, well 45A-33 was successfully
connected to the plant in late April 2010 and commissioning is underway.
This is the first new well that has been connected to the plant in over
17 years and represents one of the hottest pumped wells in the world with
one of the industry’s deepest setting depths at over 2,000 feet. The new
well, along with additional improvements resulting from recent plant
refurbishments are expected to add several MW to the facility’s output
and will increase Soda Lake’s revenues and profitability in the future.
Current production at Soda Lake is 13.5 MW, up from 11 MW in the previous
quarter. Deep well 41B-33, which was drilled in 2009, will be used as an
injection well. Magma expects to confirm the remaining Soda Lake capacity
increase to 23 MW after mid-year 2010. To date, $14 million has been
expended of the original $18.2 million Phase 1 budget.

During the quarter, a Geothermal Reporting Code estimate was prepared for
Soda Lake with GeothermEx acting as the Qualified Person. The recent
field optimization study resulted in a comprehensive data set that was
used for the reservoir estimate. Proved Reserves of 20 MW and Indicated
Resources of 41 MW have now been established for the property. This
compares with a previous P90 estimate of the geothermal reservoir’s gross
generation capacity of 29 MW.

Exploration Activities

In January 2010, Magma was awarded an exploration permit for the 100,000
hectare Pellado property. Subsequent to the quarter end, Magma received a
50 MW exploitation permit for the 4,000 hectare Laguna de Maule property
which adjoins the Pellado property. The exploitation permit will allow
Magma to proceed directly to construction of a Phase 1 operating plant
once a drilling program, infrastructure, permitting and other work have
been completed. The two properties comprise the Mariposa Geothermal
Resource (“Mariposa”) that is estimated to contain an Inferred
Resource of 320 MW of electrical generation capacity, as defined by the
Geothermal Reporting Code. Mariposa is located within 25 kilometers of
two hydro power plants and associated transmission lines that are in
development. Road construction for all-season access began in September
2009 and drilling of the first of four slim holes commenced in March
2010. The 2010 slim hole program, plus related work, is expected to be
completed by December at a cost of $15 million.

During the quarter, Magma commenced a drilling program on the Desert
Queen property in Nevada. To date, four temperature gradient holes have
been drilled and the results are presently being evaluated. A drilling
program on the McCoy property in Nevada is currently planned. In May, the
Company added geothermal holdings to its Desert Queen and Granite Springs
properties.

In Peru, Magma acquired the mining rights to the San Pedro and Crucero
properties consisting of 1,600 hectares. Exploration programs on all of
Magma’s Peruvian properties will commence upon the award of geothermal
rights, which are pending. In April, Magma’s joint venture with Ram Power
on two Nicaraguan concessions was terminated.

Mr. Beaty concluded, “Magma is rapidly building itself into a large
global geothermal power company, with its active programs in Nevada,
Chile and Iceland. We have an outstanding team of geothermal experts, a
healthy balance sheet and an excellent property portfolio which should
deliver continuing good results during the rest of 2010.”

About Magma Energy Corp.

Magma Energy Corp. is a geothermal power company which operates,
develops, explores and acquires geothermal energy projects. We have an
extensive portfolio of properties throughout the western United States,
Iceland and Latin America, including one operating power plant in Nevada
and an interest in two other operating power plants in Iceland.

Magma Energy will host a conference call to discuss financial and
operating results on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 10:00 am ET (7:00 am PT).
North American participants dial 1-877-240-9772, International
participants dial 1-416-340-8527, and Switzerland and United Kingdom
participants dial 00-800-9559-6849. For participants from the UAE, please
contact athompson@magmaenergycorp.com for instructions. The call will
also be broadcast live on the Internet at
http://www.investorcalendar.com/IC/CEPage.asp?ID=154644. Listeners may
also gain access by logging on at http://www.magmaenergycorp.com. The call will
be available for replay for one week after the call by dialing
1-416-695-5800/1-800-408-3053 (for International and North American
callers) and entering replay pin number 5174721.

Cautionary Note regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information

This news release contains certain “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of Canadian securities laws, which
may include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to future
events or future performance, management’s expectations regarding our
growth, results of operations, revenues, requirements for capital, future
demand for and prices of electricity, business prospects and
opportunities, exploration and development, geothermal resources,
recoverable geothermal energy or energy generation capacities. Such
forward-looking information reflects management’s current beliefs and is
based on information currently available to management.

In addition, it is worthy of note that the financial results of HS Orka
represent the first operating year of the company in its present form. As
such, future results could differ materially from those reported or
anticipated. Accordingly, prospective investors should not place undue
reliance on the current reported financial results. Other than as
required by applicable securities laws, we assume no obligation to update
or revise such forward-looking information to reflect new events or
circumstances.

A number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, may
cause our actual results or performance to materially differ from any
future results or performance expressed or implied by the forward-looking
information. The forward-looking information is based upon what
management believes to be reasonable assumptions, including, but not
limited to, assumptions about: the success and timely completion of
planned exploration and expansion programs, the growth rate in net
electricity consumption; support and demand for non-hydroelectric
renewables; government initiatives to support the development of
renewable energy generation; the accuracy of reserve estimation
methodology and analysis used to estimate the quantity of potentially
recoverable thermal energy; geological, geophysical, geochemical and
other conditions at our properties; the reliability of technical data,
including extrapolated temperature gradient, geophysical and geochemical
surveys and geothermometer calculations; capital expenditure estimates;
availability of capital to fund exploration, development and expansion
programs; and general economic conditions. Forward-looking information
and statements are also based upon the assumption that none of the
identified risk factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from the forward-looking information and statements will occur.

There can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove
to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly,
prospective investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
information. Other than as required by applicable securities laws, we
assume no obligation to update or revise such forward-looking information
to reflect new events or circumstances.

Contacts:
Magma Energy Corp.
Alison Thompson
Vice President, Corporate Relations
604.646.1882
athompson@magmaenergycorp.com
http://www.magmaenergycorp.com

Copyright 2010, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

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In this way we have same corp whit many names and kids what make all is necesary to bring prfit to banks and death to the people.

We let the people now to reserch and think what is best for them.

All Unite we can make the Bank Corps to be down and make our life to be good.

EXPECT US!



THE ROMANIAN PURGE! ~ EXPOSE ,DOX , TANGO DOWN OF NWO ~ PART 1

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HONOR TO THE BRAVE!
All we know what we do for World and our Fight will be not ended unitil the Evil will not be down but now Evil systems controll all the world and just We the Defenders of the World United we can stand up aganst the corrupt ones.
From America to Europe and from Russia to the Australia we defend the Earth. Now is our Time to rise up and stand for the People.
ANONYMOUS from international mast take act of this corruption and bigin to expose ,dox and make tango down the NWO from East. WE WILL BRING DOWN THE SOROS EMPIRE AND ALL ANONYMOUS KNOW WHO IS AND WHAT MAKE THIS NWO RAT.
Is time to act all like one and our unity will bring more Anonymous in this battle.
Now the Romanian Governments threat the own peple whit jail and money if they read or reserch on sites whit tru informations from international.
FROM ARCHIVES:
On 9/13/11 1:20 AM, Marc Lanthemann wrote:

BMD it is then.

http://www.romania-insider.com/romanian-president-basescu-on-official-visit-to-washington-this-week/33938/

Romanian President Traian Basescu will be in Washington on September 13,
in a working visit for completion of the bilateral agreements between
Romania and the USA, according to the Romanian Presidency.

Romaniann President Basescu and US President Barack Obama are also
expected to sign the anti-missile shield agreement. The US will place an
anti-missile shield in Romania, at Deveselu.

This is Traian Basescu’s first official visit to Washington during the
Obama administration in the US. The Romanian President met Obama’s
predecessor, George W. Bush, in Washington in March, 2005.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

Romanian president going to Washington to sign antimissile shield accord

Text of report by Romanian newspaper Adevarul on 12 September

[Report by Magda Crisan: “Basescu Will Meet With Obama in Washington”]

President Traian Basescu will leave for the United States on a working
visit tomorrow [13 September] in order to finalize a series of bilateral
agreements. Official sources stated for Adevarul that the head of the
Romanian state would meet with his American counterpart to sign the
agreement on the anti-missile shield.

The official agenda of the Romanian president’s visit to the United
States has not yet been made public. Neither the White House nor the
Romanian Presidency have made any reference to a meeting between Traian
Basescu and his American counterpart Barack Obama. Foreign Minister
Teodor Baconschi will be part of the Romanian delegation, too. In
accordance with the rules that regulate international relations, it is
usual that a head of state who visits a country has at least one brief
meeting with his counterpart in the respective country. What is certain
is that this is Traian Basescu’s first visit to the United States since
the current US President took office. President Traian Basescu met the
US President on the occasion of some foreign events, like the meeting
held in Prague in June 2010, when the subject of the new start Treaty
(on strategic arms reduction) with Russia was discussed.

Lobby For visa Waver for Romanians

The most ardent subject for Romania in its relation with the United
States is the waver of visas for Romanian citizens who travel to
America. Romania and the United States signed a common declaration on
the visa subject three years ago, but the declaration has had no
concrete effect yet. There is currently no plan to include Romania in
the Visa Waiver programme, as US Ambassador to Bucharest Mark Gitenstein
very clearly stated in an interview he has granted to the daily Adevarul
this summer. “The main criterion for acceptance in the Visa Waver
programme, according to the current law, is the refusal rate. The
refusal rate needs to be less than or maximum 3 per cent, and it is
currently more than 20 per cent (in Romania’s case – Adevarul editor’s
note). The modification of the legislation, which is supported by
President Obama, will no longer take into consideration the rate of visa
refusals, but the proportion of people who exceed the legal period of
stay in th! e US. For example, if you were granted a holiday visa for a
six week period and you stay eight weeks, it means that you stayed
longer than you were legally allowed,” Gitenstein stated. The visa
refusal rate for Romanians is currently 25 per cent. Diplomatic reports
published by WikiLeaks revealed that Assistant Secretary of State Maura
Harty had informed Bucharest in 2005 that Romania’s inclusion in the
Visa Waiver programme was conditioned by the progresses it would make in
resuming international adoptions, and Romania has not made such
“progresses” so far.

Discussions About the Deveselu Shield

The agenda of President Basescu’s visit to Washington will certainly
include the subject of the anti-missile shield elements that the United
States will deploy in the Romanian locality of Deveselu in 2015. Foreign
Ministry Secretary of State Bogdan Aurescu gave assurances that the
defensive shield would have no negative effects on the population,
environment, or agricultural crops. “Romania’s participation will
contribute to the consolidation of its bilateral relations with the
United States,” the secretary of state said. In a recent meeting with
Romania’s ambassadors, Traian Basescu mentioned that the agreement
between the United States and Romania on the anti-missile shield would
soon be signed. “The negotiation of the agreement on the deployment of
elements of the anti-missile shield on Romania’s territory has been
completed, and the agreement has been initialed. The agreement between
Romania and the United States will probably be signed soon, and it will
t! hen be ratified in Parliament,” Basescu stated on 1 September in the
meeting with the ambassadors held at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace.

Bribery Frightens US Investors

Another subject of interest to Romania in its relations with the United
States is represented by the US investments in our country. US
Ambassador to Bucharest Mark Gitenstein said that US businessmen had
complained to him about corruption in Romania and about the bribe they
had been asked to pay. One moment of tension was the one in which the
Romanian government decided to terminate the agreement made with the US
company Bechtel for the construction of the Transylvania highway, at the
beginning of summer. The Ministry of Transports and the US company have
reached a consensus in the meantime on the way in which the works were
to be paid.

Source: Adevarul, Bucharest, in Romanian 12 Sep 11

BBC Mon EU1 EuroPol 120911 sa/osc


Clint Richards
Global Monitor
clint.richards@stratfor.com
cell: 81 080 4477 5316
office: 512 744 4300 ex:40841

Ballistic Missile Defense Agreement Between the United States of America
and Romania

Fact Sheet
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
September 13, 2011
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2011/09/172258.htm

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The United States welcomes the strong commitment of Romania to join a
growing group of allies and partners that are contributing to efforts to
counter existing and emerging ballistic missile threats in the
Twenty-First Century.

Today, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Romania’s Foreign
Minister Teodor Baconschi signed the Agreement between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of Romania on the
Deployment of the Ballistic Missile Defense System in Romania. This
Agreement calls for the establishment and operation of a U.S. land-based
SM-3 ballistic missile defense (BMD) system in Romania. The deployment to
Romania is anticipated to occur in the 2015 timeframe as part of the
second phase of the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA). In addition
to deepening the bilateral strategic relationship between our two
countries, cooperation in this area will make a substantial contribution
to NATO’s collective security and will be an integral part of a NATO
missile defense capability.

The EPAA will provide protection of NATO European territories and
populations, including Romania, and augment protection of the United
States. This Agreement is an important step in our efforts to protect from
the growing threat posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles of
increasingly greater ranges, lethality, and sophistication, and
potentially armed with weapons of mass destruction. The BMD interceptor
site in Romania will provide a defensive capability to protect Europe and
the United States against ballistic missiles launched from the Middle
East.

Upon ratification by the Romanian Parliament and entry into force, the
ballistic missile defense agreement will allow the United States to
construct, maintain, and operate a facility encompassing the land-based
SM-3 ballistic missile defense system.

Technical Aspects of the United States Ballistic Missile Defense System in
Romania

In May 2011, the United States and Romania jointly selected the Deveselu
Air Base near Caracal, Romania, to host a U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense
System which employs the SM-3 interceptor (also referred to as the “Aegis
Ashore System”). The United States will provide the Romanian Government
with situational awareness into operations at the ballistic missile
defense facility, which includes receiving information on ballistic
missiles tracked by the missile defense system and the status of the U.S.
missile defense of Europe.

* U.S. and Romanian military forces will cooperate in providing physical
security for the missile defense interceptor facility.
* The site will consist of a radar deckhouse and associated Aegis
command, control, and communications suite. Separately, it will house
a number of launch modules containing SM-3 interceptors. The United
States Government will be financially responsible for the construction
of its facility and for the deployment, operations, and maintenance of
its ballistic missile defense system. The United States will also be
responsible for those services requested and received, such as
utilities.
* Personnel can live and work safely near the Aegis radar system. The
United States has safely operated the Aegis Radar Test site in
Moorestown, New Jersey for over 30 years without any danger to people
or the environment.
* SM-3 interceptors are for defensive purposes only and have no
offensive capability. They carry no explosive warheads of any type,
and rely on their kinetic energy to collide with and destroy incoming
enemy ballistic missile warheads.
* The Aegis Ashore configuration of the ballistic missile defense system
will be thoroughly tested at a specialized test center at the Pacific
Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Hawaii starting in 2014.

Characteristics of the United States Ballistic Missile Defense System in
Romania

* The U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense site is approximately 430 acres
(175 hectares) and is located within the existing Romanian Air Base at
Deveselu.
* An estimated 150 to 200 military, government civilians, and support
contractors will be required to operate the U.S. facility at the site.
* SM-3 Interceptors based in Romania will not be used for flight tests,
and will be launched only in defense against an actual attack.

Proven Defensive Capabilities

* The Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense system incorporates decades
of reliable and effective operations of the Aegis ship-based system
into its design and test program.
* The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System has been proven effective
through repeated testing. Since 2002, the system has been successful
in 22 of 27 flight tests with the SM-3 interceptor.


Michael Wilson
Director of Watch Officer Group, STRATFOR
michael.wilson@stratfor.com
(512) 744-4300 ex 4112

Ballistic Missile Defense Agreement Between the United States of America
and Romania

Fact Sheet
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
September 13, 2011
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2011/09/172258.htm

———————————————————————-

The United States welcomes the strong commitment of Romania to join a
growing group of allies and partners that are contributing to efforts to
counter existing and emerging ballistic missile threats in the
Twenty-First Century.

Today, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Romania’s Foreign
Minister Teodor Baconschi signed the Agreement between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of Romania on the
Deployment of the Ballistic Missile Defense System in Romania. This
Agreement calls for the establishment and operation of a U.S. land-based
SM-3 ballistic missile defense (BMD) system in Romania. The deployment to
Romania is anticipated to occur in the 2015 timeframe as part of the
second phase of the European Phased Adaptive Approach (EPAA). In addition
to deepening the bilateral strategic relationship between our two
countries, cooperation in this area will make a substantial contribution
to NATO’s collective security and will be an integral part of a NATO
missile defense capability.

The EPAA will provide protection of NATO European territories and
populations, including Romania, and augment protection of the United
States. This Agreement is an important step in our efforts to protect from
the growing threat posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles of
increasingly greater ranges, lethality, and sophistication, and
potentially armed with weapons of mass destruction. The BMD interceptor
site in Romania will provide a defensive capability to protect Europe and
the United States against ballistic missiles launched from the Middle
East.

Upon ratification by the Romanian Parliament and entry into force, the
ballistic missile defense agreement will allow the United States to
construct, maintain, and operate a facility encompassing the land-based
SM-3 ballistic missile defense system.

Technical Aspects of the United States Ballistic Missile Defense System in
Romania

In May 2011, the United States and Romania jointly selected the Deveselu
Air Base near Caracal, Romania, to host a U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense
System which employs the SM-3 interceptor (also referred to as the “Aegis
Ashore System”). The United States will provide the Romanian Government
with situational awareness into operations at the ballistic missile
defense facility, which includes receiving information on ballistic
missiles tracked by the missile defense system and the status of the U.S.
missile defense of Europe.

* U.S. and Romanian military forces will cooperate in providing physical
security for the missile defense interceptor facility.
* The site will consist of a radar deckhouse and associated Aegis
command, control, and communications suite. Separately, it will house
a number of launch modules containing SM-3 interceptors. The United
States Government will be financially responsible for the construction
of its facility and for the deployment, operations, and maintenance of
its ballistic missile defense system. The United States will also be
responsible for those services requested and received, such as
utilities.
* Personnel can live and work safely near the Aegis radar system. The
United States has safely operated the Aegis Radar Test site in
Moorestown, New Jersey for over 30 years without any danger to people
or the environment.
* SM-3 interceptors are for defensive purposes only and have no
offensive capability. They carry no explosive warheads of any type,
and rely on their kinetic energy to collide with and destroy incoming
enemy ballistic missile warheads.
* The Aegis Ashore configuration of the ballistic missile defense system
will be thoroughly tested at a specialized test center at the Pacific
Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Hawaii starting in 2014.

Characteristics of the United States Ballistic Missile Defense System in
Romania

* The U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense site is approximately 430 acres
(175 hectares) and is located within the existing Romanian Air Base at
Deveselu.
* An estimated 150 to 200 military, government civilians, and support
contractors will be required to operate the U.S. facility at the site.
* SM-3 Interceptors based in Romania will not be used for flight tests,
and will be launched only in defense against an actual attack.

Proven Defensive Capabilities

* The Aegis Ashore ballistic missile defense system incorporates decades
of reliable and effective operations of the Aegis ship-based system
into its design and test program.
* The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System has been proven effective
through repeated testing. Since 2002, the system has been successful
in 22 of 27 flight tests with the SM-3 interceptor.


Michael Wilson
Director of Watch Officer Group, STRATFOR
michael.wilson@stratfor.com
(512) 744-4300 ex 4112

U.S. Persian Gulf Bases
Resources

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, BASE STRUCTURE REPORT, FISCAL YEAR 2010 BASELINE
http://www.acq.osd.mil/ie/download/bsr/BSR2010Baseline.pdf

Bahrain

NSA Bahrain

Phone: 011-973-1785-4227

NSA Bahrain is a major logistics hub occupying 60 acres in the Juffair section of Manama. It is the base of operations for the US Navy’s 5th Fleet and supports the Commander, military, deployed assets and DoD civilian personnel and their families within the Bahrain region. Some 2,800 personnel are located here.

NSA Bahrain contains the Naval Regional Contracting Center (NRCC) Naples, Bahrain Detachment. NRCC Bahrain supports COMLOGFORNAVCENT/CTF-53 in the execution of operational logistics in the NAVCENT/5F AOR through acquisition and contracting functions. NRCC Bahrain is the single point of contact for all contracting support for both the Atlantic and Pacific fleet units operating in the NAVCENT AOR. Additionally, NRCC Bahrain provides contracting support to all Department of Defense-Joint/Host Nation military exercises and the respective U.S. embassies throughout the AOR. NRCC Bahrain’s mission includes logistics support, expediting, replenishment, ship repair, ordnance handling, towing and salvage, and a host of other mission-related contracting requirements.

http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/pls/psgprod/f?p=107:6:1125374130590501::::P6_INST_ID:5230
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA429358
http://militarybases.com/overseas/bahrain/nsa-bahrain/
Muharraq Airfield

The US navy and British RAF maintain a permanent facility at Muharraq Airfield, located on Muharraq Island, a Sunni enclave adjacent to Manama. The military compound is within a civil airfield and Navy Patrol Squadrons operate permanent detachments of P-3 Orion aircraft, the U.S. Navy’s long-range maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft. Three UC-12M (Super King Air) are also assigned here as the primary logistical asset for light cargo & passenger transport in 5th Fleet AOR. The aircraft also provide VIP transportation in AOR.

The airport is a major civil aviation hub for the Gulf region and recent expansion has led to a reduction in military activity at the site. The USN and RAF for example have moved a significant element of their aviation activities from Muharraq to Al Udeid in Qatar.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/muharraq.htm
http://www.wikileaks.ch/cable/2008/09/08MANAMA592.html
Jane’s World Air Forces. Issue Thirty, 2009.
Isa Air Base

Isa Air Base is home of No 1 Fighter Wing of the Bahraini Air Force. In addition, air units of the USAF, USN, and USMC have regularly deployed here. The US has several warehouses of pre-positioned equipment and supplies at this base.

During the 2003 Iraq War, the US operated a range of aircraft from Isa Air Base including bombers, tactical fighters and in-flight refueling tankers.

The installation was built with US assistance and accommodates two or three F-16s in hardened shelters.

Jane’s World Air Forces. Issue Thirty, 2009.
Mina Salman

In 2010 the U.S. Navy broke ground on a mega-construction project to develop 70 acres of waterfront at the port at Mina Salman. Scheduled for completion in 2015, the complex is slated to include new port facilities, barracks for troops, administrative buildings, a dining facility, and a recreation center, among other amenities, with a price tag of $580 million.

CBS News; November 17, 2010 Wednesday 10:05 AM EST; “America’s Bunker Mentality About the Middle East”

U.S. Embassy

http://bahrain.usembassy.gov/
Other

Two Patriot antimissile batteries are stationed in Bahrain.

Washington Post; February 22, 2011 Tuesday; “Bahrain government’s ties with the United States run deep”

Yemen

Port of Aden

The Yemeni government allowed the United States the use of Aden port for refueling warships, until Oct. 12, 2000, when a small boat was used to bomb the USS Cole as it docked for refueling. Amy Derrick-Frost, 5th Fleet spokeswoman, said in Oct. 2010 that U.S. Navy ships “have not actively visited the port of Aden since the Cole tragedy.”

http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent?file=FL_militarybases_092601
Defense News; October 18, 2010 Monday; “How the Cole Attack Changed the USN”
U.S. Embassy

http://yemen.usembassy.gov/

Oman

The U.S. has a 1980 agreement with Oman, renewed in 1985, 1990, 2000 and 2010, to use with advance notice and for specified purposes Oman’s military airfields in Muscat, Thumrait, and Masirah Island. U.S. Air Force equipment, including lethal munitions, is reportedly stored at these bases. Circa 2002 these pre-positioning sites held support equipment for 26,000 personnel.

Oman’s facilities contributed to U.S. major combat operations in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom, OEF) and, to a lesser extent, Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom, OIF), even though Omani leaders said that invading Iraq could “incite revenge” against the United States in the Arab world. According to the Defense Department, during OEF there were about 4,300 U.S. personnel in Oman, mostly Air Force, and U.S. B-1 bombers, indicating that the Omani facilities were used extensively for strikes during OEF. The U.S. presence fell slightly to 3,750 during OIF; other facilities closer to Iraq, such as in Kuwait, were more extensively for OIF. In Jan. 2010 there were approximately 35 U.S. military personnel in Oman, well below the pre-September 11, 2001, figure of 200 U.S. personnel. Since 2004, Omani facilities reportedly have not been used for air support operations in either Afghanistan or Iraq.

http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/RS21534_20100120.pdf
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/seeb.htm
Masirah Air Base

The island of Masirah is the location of a former RAF military airfield now belonging to the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) which has played a vital part in numerous middle-eastern conflicts since it was established. Masirah is an island approximately 40 miles long by 10 miles wide at its maximum point.

During the Iraq War the 321st Air Expeditionary Wing was deployed here.

http://www.worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?id=MU27038&sch=OOMA
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/masirah.htm
http://opencrs.com/document/RL31763/2005-07-18/download/1005/
Thumrait Air Base

Thumrait IAP, in Oman is a Harvest Falcon depot. Harvest Falcon is the Air Force’s transportable system of modular personnel tents, shelters, equipment, and vehicles to be used when there are infrastructure limitations. The Harvest Falcon equipment is an 1,100-person housekeeping set of tents, electrical generators and billets.

In September 2010, the U.S. awarded an $8.6 million contract to refurbish the Royal Air Force of Oman’s air field at Thumrait Air Base.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/thumrait.htm
CBS News; November 17, 2010 Wednesday 10:05 AM EST; “America’s Bunker Mentality About the Middle East”
Seeb International Airport

Oman’s largest airport – can be used for U.S. military operations

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/seeb.htm
U.S. Embassy

http://oman.usembassy.gov/index.html
Kuwait

Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base

Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base in Kuwait is a Kuwait air force installation with part designated for operations by the US Air Force and its allies. A camp sitting 75 miles south of the Iraqi border, Al Jaber’s primary role is supporting Joint Task Force – Southwest Asia, which monitors a no-fly zone mission dubbed Operation Southern Watch. Active-duty, Guard and Reserve A-10 and F-16 fighter units, along with support individuals, rotate in and out, ensuring Iraqi aircraft don’t fly below the 32nd parallel. At the Al Jaber AFB the 332 ELS Commander and 10 personnel are on a one-year tour; all others (1190 personnel) rotate every 90 days.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/ahmed-al-jaber.htm2
Ali Al Salem Air Base

Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait is a Kuwait air force installation with part designated for operations by the US Air Force and its allies. Ali Al Salem Air Base is a small, yet highly guarded base in Kuwait. There are no permanently assigned US aircraft, with only USAF and Navy transient aircraft and a squadron of British Tornado fighter aircraft. “The Rock” provides combat rescue, theater airlift, aeromedical evacuation, air surveillance and control, theater ballistic missile defense, as well as force protection, combat support and the ability to survive and operate for coalition air, ground and other operations.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/ali-al-salem.htm
Camp Arifjan

Camp Arifjan is situated south of Kuwait City. It plays host to groups from the United States Air Force, United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, and United States Navy, in addition to military personnel from Australia, Poland, Romania, and the United Kingdom. The Kuwaiti government funded and built the base.

It is a permanent base, built with the intention of replacing the old temporary facilities that the United States forces in Kuwait have been using (and intending to replace) ever since the Gulf War. Troops entering and leaving Iraq go through Camp Arifjan. The Patton Army Airfield is located within the bounds of Camp Arifjan. US Army Contractors and the US Army National Guard staff the camp.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-arifjan/
Camp Buehring

Camp Buehring was originally named Camp Udairi. Buehring had been cooperating with the Iraqi media in order to spread positive publicity regarding beneficial actions of the United States military and Coalition forces in Iraq.

Camp Buehring is located in northwestern Kuwait, and will often serve as a stopping off point for troops entering Iraq. It is the center location of the Middle Eastern Theater Reserve. The camp is very isolated, with the surrounding region being largely uninhabited, with the exception of some groups of Bedouin nomads and their herds of animals.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-buehring/
Camp Doha

Camp Doha is a warehouse complex, located north of Kuwait City. It has served as a crucial base for the United States Army forces in Kuwait after the close of the Gulf War. It was created during Desert Thunder I and has remained in operation since then. Forces at Doha have a focus on rapid reaction joint tactical operations in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

In 2000 the base served as an effective deterrent for violence in the region, providing a consistent and powerful military presence as a result of the 2,000+ US military personnel, in addition to American and Kuwaiti military contractor personnel.

After the influx of troop in the early 1990’s, the base grew to it’s present size: massive, 500-acre military complex, providing support for the US 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which did not engage in combat operations in Operation Desert Storm.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-doha/
Camp New York

Soldiers stage at Camp New York prepare for the mission in Iraq, and Kuwait has great facilities for that. Army leaders have turned much of the open space on the camp into improvised training areas for small unit training. Here soldiers practice skills that will be essential for the next year. Then there are the Udari Ranges where units can fire anything from a pistol to a tank just to verify their marksmanship and practice close quarters fighting. The final training will be a Convoy Live Fire Exercise in preparation for our movement north. Convoy Live Fire is a thorough three-day experience where soldiers riding in vehicles learn to deal with explosive devices, ambushes, and other possible events on the movement north. BCT soldiers practice how to fight form there vehicles, as well as how to recover a vehicle that breaks on the road, or how to call in medical evacuation helicopters.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/camp-new-york.htm
Camp Patriot

The Kuwait Navy Base/Camp Patriot is located on the Southeastern coast of Kuwait. Early in the first decade of the 21st century, during Operation Enduring Freedom, the based served as the headquarters for 3,000+ soldiers from the American-led Coalition fighting in Iraq. Equipped with a 1,400-foot long pier, Camp Patriot served to support light vessels and cargo vessels, and the pier allows cargo to be transferred from the beach, directly to the vessels. The base serves to hold thousands of cargo containers with military logistical equipment. The base served to support and provide ammunition for United States Marines and British Royal Marines during combat in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-patriot/
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/camp-patriot.htm
Camp Spearhead

Used chiefly during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Camp Spearhead in Shuaiba, Kuwait is located north of the United States military base Camp Patriot. Camp Spearhead primarily served the forces from the United States Army, and forces from the United Kingdom.

The base is located near the port of Shuaiba, which is a major commercial port. The port of Shuaiba consists of Commercial berths, Container berths and an Oil pier operated by Kuwait National Petroleum Company.

There are 20 berths of a total of 4068 meters in length. Depth of these berths range from 10 to 14 meters, berth Nos. 15, 16, 17 and 18 are used for container vessels. The Oil pier has a depth of 16 meters. There are two small craft & barge basins at the port. The small craft basin has a depth of 4 meters and contains three piers of 100, 175 & 200 meters in length. The barge basin has a depth of 6 meters and contains four piers of 157, 211, 250 & 287 meters in length.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/shuaiba.htm
http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-spearhead/
Camp Virginia

Camp Virginia is a military base located in northern Kuwait. The Air Support Operations Center at Camp Virginia served as the base for over 10,000 of the United States Army. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Air Support Operations Center at Camp Virginia served as a staging base for aircraft used in close air support missions for the soldiers engaging in ground operations in Iraqi. The aircraft serving for close combat fly on patrols overhead, within range of combat areas. Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagles, General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons, and Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bombers were the primary aircraft stationed at Camp Virginia and serving as close air support for the American soldiers in Iraq.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/kuwait/camp-virginia/
U.S. Embassy

http://kuwait.usembassy.gov/contact.html
KSA

Eskan Village Air Base

Army Forces Central Command-Saudi Arabia (ARCENT-Saudi Arabia), headquartered at Eskan Village, exercises administrative control of Army forces operating in Saudi Arabia. The ARCENT-Saudi Arabia headquarters also conducts coordination with the host nation for US Patriot missile assets and security forces forward deployed to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Additionally, ARCENT-Saudi Arabia plans and executes reception, staging, onward movement, and integration of these deploying forces.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/eskan-village.htm
King Abdul Aziz Air Base (KAAB)

Formerly known as Dhahran International Airport, King Abdul Aziz Air Base was re-purposed as a a military facility of the Royal Saudi Air Force in 1999 following the opening of the new King Fahd International Airport. The base is located in eastern Saudi Arabia, approximately 300 miles north-west of the capital of Riyadh and immediately next to the Persian Gulf. The airfield in Dhahran has historically been a strategic military facility, serving as a resupply point for aircraft heading to and from Asia as early as World War II. During Operation Desert Shield, this airfield handled over 90% of the troop transport traffic for the region. In addition to currently supporting a force of US F-15 jet fighters operating over Iraq, the base is home to a joint training program between US Central Command and the Royal Saudi Air Force, the director of which is the US Department of Defense liaison for the Saudi Arabian government.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/saudi-arabia/abdul-aziz/
King Fahd Air Base

Currently operating as a civilian/commercial airport, the King Fahd International Airport was used as the main storage and staging area for aircraft in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. It was well-equipped for this task as it is the largest airport by area in the world, clocking in at nearly 500 square-miles. The majority of the actual combat operations during this period were carried out from the Dhahran International Airport (aka King Abdul Aziz Air Base). Only the basic structures needed to make the airfield operational were complete at the time of the first Gulf War with construction coming to a stand-still during the conflict. After the war, construction resumed and the fully-functional airport was completed in late 1999. The airport currently serves as the main air-travel hub for eastern Saudi Arabia, allowing the older Dhahran International Airport (currently King Aziz Air Base) to take over as the military airfield for the region.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/saudi-arabia/king-fahd/
King Khalid Air Base

Known mainly as the civilian airport “King Khalid International,” this airfield served as a US airbase for in-air refueling tanker aircraft during the first Gulf War. The 1703rd Air Refueling Wing was the main unit posted on the base, although the 5th Battalion 52d Air Defense Artillery also used the base as a site for Patriot Missile operations, in addition to various security forces. Its location only 22 miles north of the Saudi capital city of Riyadh also made it an ideal site for emergency medical flights, which the British Army took advantage of by posting the 205 General Evacuation Hospital of the Royal Army Medical Corps, a volunteer unit. In addition to currently serving as the operational hub for Saudi Arabian Airlines, its particularly long runways, each over 4,000 meters, have caused this airfield to be a designated alternative NASA landing site.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/saudi-arabia/king-khalid/
Riyadh Air Base

Located in the Saudi capital city, Riyadh Air Base provides both combat and training operations run jointly by both the US and Saudi military. The site is home to a United States Military Training Mission, which pairs Royal Saudi Air Force personnel with their US counterparts to provide operational and logistical training. This training program is also in place in several other air bases throughout Saudi Arabia, including King Abdul Aziz Air Base in the east. The airfield is currently used mainly for C-130 operations with the majority of F-15 combat operations taking place at King Abdul Aziz Air Base, which is situated 300 miles east on the Persian Gulf. The airfield also previously hosted KC-135 fuel tanker aircraft, but these wings were redeployed elsewhere following a terrorist attack in June 1996, in which 19 US servicemen were killed. Personnel at this base live in the nearby residential compound known as Eskan Village.

http://militarybases.com/overseas/saudi-arabia/riyadh/
U.S. Embassy

http://riyadh.usembassy.gov/

Qatar

UAE


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G3 – RUSSIA/MIL/US/ROMANIA – Russia knew about USA’s missile shield plans in Romania – deputy minister

2013-03-11 00:00 GMT

This is a little more toned down response from Russia…

On 5/13/11 7:42 AM, Benjamin Preisler wrote:

Russia knew about USA’s missile shield plans in Romania – deputy
minister

Text of report in English by corporate-owned Russian military news
agency Interfax-AVN

Moscow, 13 May: Russia has called on NATO and the USA not to rush the
implementation of the plans on missile defence in Europe until legally
binding agreements are adopted, Russian Deputy Defence Minister Anatoliy
Antonov told reporters on Friday [13 May].

“As for the US-Romanian agreements on the creation of a military element
on the territory of Romania, it was no surprise to us. We know very well
about the USA’s plans. We are monitoring the situation in Europe
closely,” Antonov said.

“We always call on our partners not to rush the implementation of their
plans until we reach agreements. We should not overtake the dialogue
between Russia and the NATO countries and the US on missile defence
issues. Otherwise such negotiations may be regarded as a shield for the
realization of their plans,” he said.

On 3 May, the USA and Romania announced that they had reached an
agreement on the location of a US missile interception base in the
former Romanian air base Deveselu.

Source: Interfax-AVN military news agency, Moscow, in English 1040 gmt
13 May 11

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1990

1. (SECRET – ENTIRE TEXT.) AWLC will not relese now the capter one whit names and adress and phones for future use in the future DOX. THX for understanding.

2. DURING MY SHORT STAY IN ROMANIA I MET WITH FOREIGN
MINISTER ALAC, DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER NEAGU, JUSTICE
MINISTER POP, RELIGIOUS affairs MINISTER STOICESCU,
LEADERS OF THE TRADITIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES (PEASANTS,
NATIONAL LIBERALS, AND SOCIAL DEMOCRATS) AND LEADERS OF
TWO NEWLY CREATED LABOR UNIONS. I SPOKE AT LENGTH TO
THE AMBASSADOR, THE DCM, AND POLITICAL OFFICERS AND
FOUND ALL OF THEM IN STRONG AGREEMENT IN THEIR
ASSESSMENT OF THE SITUATION HERE: IF ANYONE CAN SAVE
ROMANIA FROM THE CHAOS IT WILL HAVE TO BE THE NATIONAL
SALVATION FRONT, THAT THE FRONT’S BASIC INCLINATION IS
TO ESTABLISH A DEMOCRACY, THAT OUR INVOLVEMENT IN
ROMANIA CAN STRENGTHEN THAT INCLINATION, THAT THE
LEADERS OF THE OLD PARTIES SIMPLY DON’T HAVE WHAT IT
TAKES TO LEAD, AND THAT THERE IS NO OTHER POLITICAL
FORCE ON THE SCENE. THE EMBASSY ALSO BELIEVES THAT
ANALYSES MADE IN WASHINGTON ON THE BASIS OF VARIOUS
FRAGMENTS OF information LACK THE FEELING THAT CAN BE
PROVIDED ONLY BY ON-THE-SPOT OBSERVATION. I FIND
MYSELF IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH ALL ASPECTS OF THE
EMBASSY’S ASSESSMENT.

3. NONE OF THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WITH WHOM I MET
REFLECTED ANY COMMUNIST THINKING IN THEIR REMARKS TO
ME. THE EMBASSY STRONGLY PROTESTED AGAINST THE
TRASHING OF PEASANT PARTY HEADQUARTERS BY FRONT
SUPPORTERS AND I BELIEVE THE PROTEST WAS DULY NOTED.
I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT OUR POLICY SHOULD BE BASED ON
THAT SINGLE INCIDENT. IF ACTIONS OF THIS KIND EVER
BECOME A PATTERN, WE WOULD, OF COURSE, HAVE TO
REASSESS THE SITUATION.

4. JUSTICE MINISTER POP SPENT QUITE SOME TIME
OUTLINING HIS OBJECTIVES. HE WAS CLEARLY WELL VERSED
IN WESTERN LEGAL THINKING. HE SPOKE OF PLANS FOR THE
ADOPTION OF A NEW CONSTITUTION AND GUARANTEEING
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT. HE SPOKE
ALSO OF HIS PLANS TO ESTABLISH AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIAL
SYSTEM. I DID NOT HAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT HE WAS
MOUTHING PHRASES. IT SEEMED ALL WELL THOUGHT THROUGH
AND GENUINE.

5. RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS MINISTER STOICESCU WAS A
DISAPPOINTMENT ONLY BECAUSE HE WAS SO STRONG AN
ORTHODOX BELIEVER THAT HE LEFT ME WITH THE IMPRESSION
THAT OTHER DENOMINATIONS MIGHT NOT GET A FAIR SHAKE.
I TRIED TO IMPRESS ON HIM THAT HE MUST LIVE UP TO
ROMANIA’S HELSINKI COMMITMENT TO RESPECT ALL RELIGIONS
AND URGED HIM TO ENGAGE IN A DIALOGUE WITH THE EMBASSY
ON THIS SUBJECT. STOICESCU IS CLEARLY A LONG-TERM
ENEMY OF COMMUNISM, COMING FROM THE OLD-LINE
CONSERVATIVE CAMP. AS I WAS PREACHING TO HIM ABOUT
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, HE EYED ME SUSPICIOUSLY AT ONE
POINT AND ASKED WHETHER I WAS A BAPTIST. (THE
BAPTISTS WANT HIS MINISTRY TO BE ABOLISHED.)

6. THE FOREIGN MINISTRY OFFICIALS STRONGLY EMPHASIZED
THEIR INTENTIONS TO HAVE ROMANIA LIVE UP TO ALL ITS
OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE HELSINKI FINAL ACT. CELAC
TENDED TO BE SOMEWHAT OBNOXIOUS IN HIS COMPLAINT ABOUT
U.S. ALLEGED FAILURE TO EXPRESS ITSELF IN SUPPORT OF
ROMANIAN DEMOCRACY. HE MEANT THAT WE HAD NOT SENT A
SIGNAL IN THE DIRECTION OF THE NSF.

7. AS TO THE LEADER OF THE TRADITIONAL PARTIES, I WAS
LEFT WITH THE IMPRESSION THAT THEY HAVE SIMPLY COME
OUT OF RETIREMENT TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE
SURVIVED. IT DOES NOT SEEM AS IF THEY HAVE MADE MUCH
OF AN EFFORT TO PUT AN ORGANIZATION TOGETHER.
NEVERTHELESS, GIVEN THE AD HOC CHARACTER OF THE NEW
GOVERNMENT AND THE GENERAL ATTITUDE OF UNCERTAINTY,
THE INCLUSION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TRADITIONAL
PARTIES IN THE TRANSITION GOVERNMENT WOULD BE OF
SYMBOLIC VALUE AND WOULD HAVE A REASSURING EFFECT ON
THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

8. MY OVERALL IMPRESSION, BASED ON WHAT I HAVE READ AS
WELL AS WHAT I SAW IN BUCHAREST, IS THE FOLLOWING: THE
ROMANIAN COMMUNIST PARTY THAT EMERGED AT THE END OF THE
STALIN ERA HAS LIKE THE OTHER COMMUNIST PARTIES IN
EASTERN EUROPE IN THAT IT WAS HELD TOGETHER BY A STRONG
IDEOLOGY AND CLOSE BONDS OF MUTUAL LOYALTY AMONG
MEMBERS OF THE NOMENKLATURA. AS IN THE CASE OF OTHER
PARTIES, THE IDEOLOGY EVAPORATED IN THE SEVENTIES. BUT
UNLIKE THE OTHER PARTIES, IN WHICH FRATERNAL BONDS KEPT
THE NOMENKLATURA TOGETHER, THE COMMUNIST PARTY BONDS IN
ROMANIA DISSOLVED AS CEAUSESCU ESTABLISHED WHAT WAS IN
EFFECT A BYZANTINE IMPERIAL COURT. THERE WERE NO
LONGER ANY FRATERNAL BONDS. THERE WAS ONLY A DIRECT
LINE OF LOYALTY FROM EACH INDIVIDUAL COURTIER TO
CEAUSESCU. ANY OFFICIAL WHO CROSSED THE LEADER OR
DISPLEASED HIM OR WAS DENOUNCED WAS DEMOTED, FIRED, OR
JAILED.

9. GIVEN THE FOREGOING STATE OF AFFAIRS, CEAUSESCU’S
DEATH CAUSED THE ENTIRE SYSTEM TO SHATTER OVERNIGHT.
THERE WAS NO COMMUNIST LEADERSHIP GROUP TO CLOSE RANKS,
AS IN BULGARIA AFTER ZHIVKOV’S OUSTER. CEAUSESCU’S
MINIONS HAD NO RELATIONSHIP TO EACH OTHER. THEY FELL
BY THE WAYSIDE. WHAT THEN CAME TOGETHER WERE THE
PEOPLE WHO HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN OUSTED FROM PROMINENT
POSITIONS, WHO THEN JOINED WITH MORE JUNIOR OFFICIALS
IN AN EFFORT TO PUT TOGETHER A GOVERNMENT CAPABLE OF
FUNCTIONING.

10. TO BE SURE, MOST OF THE NEW LEADERS WERE ONCE
COMMUNISTS, WHETHER OF THE BELIEVING OR THE OPPORTUNIST
VARIETY. CAN THEY BE TRUSTED NOW? I BELIEVE THEY CAN
BECAUSE (A) THEIR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE HAS EMBITTERED
THEM AGAINST TOTALITARIAN RULE (THEY USE THAT TERM|),
AND (B) EVEN IF THEY ARE CYNICS (AND I AM SURE NONE OF
THEM ARE), THEY KNOW WHICH WAY THE WIND IS BLOWING AND
WHAT THEY HAVE TO DO TO GET THE FOREIGN HELP THEY NEED.

11. AS THE NSF APPEARS FOR THE TIME BEING TO BE THE
ONLY GAME IN TOWN TO KEEP ROMANIA FUNCTIONING AND AS WE
CAN BRING OUR INFLUENCE TO BEAR TO STEER THE FRONT IN
THE RIGHT DIRECTION, I STRONGLY CONCUR IN THE BUCHAREST
EMBASSY’S APPROACH AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

MATLOCK

View from expert – missile shield in Romania

2013-03-11 00:00 GMT

Sure, I can take it. Just email response? Is he asking about where IN
ROMANIA this should go?

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From: Marko Papic <marko.papic@stratfor.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:26:58 -0600
To: Eugene Chausovsky<eugene.chausovsky@stratfor.com>
Cc: Kyle Rhodes<kyle.rhodes@stratfor.com>; Nathan
Hughes<hughes@stratfor.com>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: View from expert – missile shield in Romania]
Let’s get Nate in on this question… He knows better than we do, and also
it gives us good visibility if there are more Stratfor analysts responding
the questions.

Eugene Chausovsky wrote:

Hey man, pretty swamped this morning and honestly this is a question
that would be better answered by Nate on the technical/military side –
or do you have any insight into this Marko?

Kyle Rhodes wrote:

Got any time to answer this? I have no problem with saying we’re not
available for this if you’re swamped – they should’ve had all of their
questions in line from the start.

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Subject: Re: View from expert – missile shield in Romania
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:33:21 +0200
From: Michael Bird <michael.bird@thediplomat.ro>
To: Kyle Rhodes <kyle.rhodes@stratfor.com>
References: <bf5e9055abad8208feffe688863a21a7.squirrel@webmail.thediplomat.ro>
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<8EC51C891D0F40DBAD75B8381021B9F2@dmg6>
<4B83E78C.5020506@stratfor.com>

Thanks very much Kyle

– I have one additional question, which I don’t know whether Mr
Chausovsky or another expert will be able to answer –

We are trying to determine where [geographically] such a missile
shield would be best placed. Although we understand that there is no
SM-3 land-based system currently in existence, taking into account
other similar installations, what properties would the location need
to have in order to be compliant with the demands of the missile
shield?

thanks again for your help

Michael Bird
Editor-in-Chief
‘The Diplomat – Bucharest’
Address: Blvd Calea Mosilor nr 306,
Bl 56, Sc A, Et 2, Apt 7, Sector 2,
Bucharest,
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—– Original Message —–
From: Kyle Rhodes
To: Michael Bird
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: View from expert – missile shield in Romania
Michael,

Below you’ll find responses by Eugene Chausovsky, Eurasia Analyst.

Also, please cite STRATFOR as a global intelligence company and, if
possible, please include a live link to http://www.stratfor.com along with
the online version of your article.

Finally, would you mind sending me a link to the story when it
publishes?

Best,

Kyle

What are the wider implications of the missile shield in Romania on
the security of the Balkan region, especially on relations between
NATO states and the Middle East, as well as on multi-billion euro
pipeline projects [such as Nabucco] planned between the two zones?

The purpose of the ballistic missile defense (BMD) system that the
United States plans to station in Romania, along with possibly other
Balkan and Central European countries like Poland and Bulgaria, is
to strengthen the U.S. security alliance with these countries. It
should be noted, however, that the main security threats to these
countries comes (or is perceived to come) not from the Middle East,
but from Russia. These alliance developments have not been met
lightly by Moscow, with Russia expressing concern and seeing the
placement of the BMD system as a risk to its security. Also, the
Russian-backed breakaway republic of Transniestria in Moldova said
it was willing to allow Russia to place its own offensive weapons,
Iskander missiles, in its territory shortly after Romania said it
would participate in the BMD system by stationing land-based
interceptors on its own territory. While the Middle East,
particularly Iran, is considered a threat by NATO states, the BMD
impact on relations is clearly greater and more immediate between
NATO and Russia.

As for Nabucco, that remains a project that is still in the
discussion and planning stages and there are no indications that
actual construction will get underway and be completed in the next
few years. While there is much potential to take energy supplies
from the Middle East and the Caucasus directly to Europe via
Nabucco, it is unclear where exactly this gas would come from and it
remains an extremely expensive and technologically challenging
venture. Also, there is another European natural gas project, the
Nord Stream pipeline that flows from Russia directly to Germany
under the Baltic Sea, which has already secured financing and is set
to begin construction within months and be completed by 2011. There
is, therefore, no strong correlation between the BMD system and
Nabucco, simply because it faces other more direct challenges.

Following the announcement of the planned missile shield for
Romania, how necessary is it now for there to be another NATO
missile shield [as was discussed in summits in 2009 and 2008] when
the potential threat [from the east, potentially Iran] is covered by
US’s PAA in Romania, Aegis in the Mediterranean, Israel’s Arrow and
while Turkey has its own ABM system planned [although not directed,
I understand, at Iran]?

Again, the NATO missile shield’s primary target is not Iran, so in
that sense it is not particularly necessary. Indeed, the real target
— Russia — does not necessitate such a BMD system for defensive
purposes either, as it does not adequately protect Romania and the
region from Russia’s weapon system. But what it does do is give
these countries a firm security guarantee that calls for U.S.
expertise and an actual U.S. military commitment on the ground to
support these systems. Therefore it is more of a political move than
a military or technical one. Iran certainly poses its own security
threat (one that is coincidentally propped up by Russia and its
possible sale of S-300 missile systems to Iran), but as you
mentioned, there are other defensive missile systems already in
place to address this threat, and other contingency plans in the
works that aim to deal with this threat if and when it becomes
necessary.

Michael Bird wrote:

Thanks Kyle – email will be fine and if there are any other points
I can follow up

yours sincerely

Michael Bird
Editor-in-Chief
‘The Diplomat – Bucharest’
Address: Blvd Calea Mosilor nr 306,
Bl 56, Sc A, Et 2, Apt 7, Sector 2,
Bucharest,
Romania
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Mobile phone: +4072 271 3417
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—– Original Message —–
From: Kyle Rhodes
To: michael.bird@thediplomat.ro
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: View from expert – missile shield in Romania
Hi Michael,

We’d be happy to comment on the situation for your magazine.

Are you interested in an email or phone interview?
Best,


Kyle Rhodes
Public Relations
STRATFOR

+1.512.744.4309
kyle.rhodes@stratfor.com

michael.bird@thediplomat.ro wrote:

Dear Kyle Rhodes

My name is Michael Bird and I am writing from ‘The Diplomat – Bucharest’
magazine – a monthly English language magazine on politics, business and
security issues in Romania.

We are now writing an article on the implications of the new security
shield planned for Romania – and it would be great if we could gain a
brief view of a security expert from Stratfor on this new decision for the
country.

We would ideally like an answer at the end of play Tuesday 23rd February
[USA].

What are the wider implications of the missile shield in Romania on the
security of the Balkan region, especially on relations between NATO states
and the Middle East, as well as on multi-billion euro pipeline projects
[such as Nabucco] planned between the two zones?

Following the announcement of the planned missile shield for Romania, how
necessary is it now for there to be another NATO missile shield [as was
discussed in summits in 2009 and 2008] when the potential threat [from the
east, potentially Iran] is covered by US’s PAA in Romania, Aegis in the
Mediterranean, Israel’s Arrow and while Turkey has its own ABM system
planned [although not directed, I understand, at Iran]?

I hope you can be of help and to hear from you soon,

yours sincerely

Michael Bird
Editor-in-Chief
The Diplomat – Bucharest
http://www.thediplomat.ro
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ROMANIA/EUROPE-Commentary Views Massive Migration of Romanian Labor Force as Big National Loss

2013-04-21 00:00 GMT

Commentary Views Massive Migration of Romanian Labor Force as Big National
Loss
Commentary by Ilie Serbanescu: “Migration, a National Tragedy” – Romania
Libera Online
Thursday August 4, 2011 16:41:02 GMT
One might say that these calculations, which show the contribution of the
Romanian workers to the development of other countries, and not of
Romania, have no relevance because the economic disaster in Romania pushed
them to migrate, and their country could only offer them poverty if they
had the bad idea to return home. Yet, I cannot help making such
calculations when I hear the officials saying that the Romanians who work
abroad contribute to the financing of the country’s balance of payment and
to its development with the money they send home. I even want to make
these calculations to reject their stupid attempt to claim that black is
white and loss is gain!

The almost three million Romanians who work abroad (according to the
estimations in the survey carried out by the Soros Foundation) are in fact
people in their prime (aged between 18 and 40), in full biological,
physical, and mental capacity, perfectly fit to work and create. Those
three million people represent about 40% of Romania’s labor force in that
age group. Is the fact that 40% of Romania’s adult labor force work for
other countries, and not for their own, a gain or a loss?! Apart from the
purely concrete aspect of the loss consisting in the fact that those
people pay no contribution to the Romanian pension and health systems, we
are talking about an incommensurable and unrecoverable loss for our
country’s productive and creative capacity, for its national substance,
and for its status in Europe and in the world. One very suggestive word
can describe that situation: it is a tragedy! A tragedy which is
officially presented as a contribution to the financing of Romania’s
balance of payments and to its development!

The sums of money sent to their home country by the Romanians who work
abroad do not represent such a big contribution, not only in a
philosophical sense, and on a long-term basis, but also in a prosaic
sense, and on a short-term basis! They only represent a very small part of
the contribution Romanians who work abroad make to the development of
other countries, and the sums of money sent to Romania are so small that
they do not make the slightest contribution to the development of
Romania’s economy. Those sums of money are not used to start new
businesses in Romania, or to make important private investments. Most of
that money is spent for consumption purposes in the hypermarkets opened by
foreigners in Romania. In other words, that money is spent for the
foreigners’ profit in our country instead of being spent directly in the
foreigners’ countries, and therefore Romania does not benefit from it at
all!

One last remark. Based on the fact that about 80% of the money saved by
the Romanians who work abroad is kept in foreign banks (about 100 billion
euros, which is approximately four times more than the money kept in banks
by their fellow countrymen in Romania), I have heard some people say that
special banking products should be promoted in order to make that
situation more favorable to the Romanian banks. The problem is that the
banks in Romania are subsidiaries of foreign banks, and therefore it makes
no difference whether Romanians keep their money in banks abroad or in
Romania! Even Romanians who are (still) in Romania keep their money in
foreign banks, because there are no more Romanian banks in Romania! This
aspect, alongside with the massive migration of the Romanian labor force,
demonstrates the same phenomenon: Romania’s dissolution!

(Description of Source: Bucharest Romania Libera Online in Romanian —
Website of re spected, privately owned, independent, centrist daily; URL:
http://www.romanialibera.ro)

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THE ROMANIAN PURGE ~ TRAITORS OF ROMANIAN COUNTRY AND PEOPLE ~ PART 3

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USA ARMY IS NOW MARCH FROM KOGALNICEANU BAZE UP IN NORTH.
ANONYMOUS BE AWARE: THE WW# WILL BEGIN IN ROMANIA WHIT USA ” DEMOCRATY” LIKE IN IRAK ; AVGANISTAN AND MANY MORE. WE MAST ACT NOW OR NEVER WE CAN SAY WE PROTECT AND DEFEND THE POOR PEOPLE!
EXPECT US!
UNITE LIKE ONE!
Parlamentul trădării naționale care a adoptat astăzi cu 275 de voturi legea care permite arborarea steagurilor secuiești în Transilvania. O majoritate covârșitoare împotriva României a partidelor vechi! PNL și PSD și-au dat mâna ca să închine țara UDMR-ului. Îi solicit președintelui Iohannis să nu promulge această lege anti-națională care va transforma Transilvania într-un teritoriu scos de sub suveranitatea României. Iată și lista trădătorilor de țară care își doresc steaguri secuiești în Ardeal):
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259. Ţigăeru Roşca Laurenţiu PSD DA
260. Ţîmpău Radu Bogdan PNL DA
261. Uioreanu Elena-Ramona PNL DA
262. Uricec Eugen Constantin PSD DA
263. Ursărescu Dorinel PC-PLR DA
264. Vainer Aurel Minoritati DA
265. Varga Lucia-Ana PNL DA
266. Varga Vasile PNL DA
267. Vladu Iulian PNL DA
268. Vlase Petru Gabriel PSD DA
269. Vlădoiu Aurel PSD DA
270. Voicu Mădălin-Ştefan PSD DA
271. Vreme Valerian PSD DA
272. Weber Mihai PSD DA
273. Zaharcu Neviser PSD DA
274. Zgonea Valeriu Ştefan PSD DA
275. Zisopol Dragoş Gabriel Minoritati DA

Hoster of nsa.gov’s smtp server gets #hacked

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target:hoster/dnsprovider of nsa.gov’s smtp server aka smtp.nsa.gov
PH1K3 strikes again ~!keep hackin like itz the 1990 all over again!~
tribute to vampire666 his pastebin :pastebin.com/u/vampire666
Greetz big up my combratz z0x,inject-anons,h1tman, sn siph0n and anon* (all anon crews)
Lets begin:
:~# fierce -dns nsa.gov
DNS Servers for nsa.gov:
        dsdn-gh1-uea06.nsa.gov
        dsdn-gh1-uea05.nsa.gov
Trying zone transfer first…
        Testing dsdn-gh1-uea06.nsa.gov
                Request timed out or transfer not allowed.
        Testing dsdn-gh1-uea05.nsa.gov
                Request timed out or transfer not allowed.
Unsuccessful in zone transfer (it was worth a shot)
Okay, trying the good old fashioned way… brute force
Checking for wildcard DNS…
Nope. Good.
Now performing 2280 test(s)…
65.196.127.226  careers.nsa.gov
23.36.84.226    m.nsa.gov
63.239.67.5     dsux-gh1-uea01.nsa.gov
63.239.67.1     msux-gh1-uea01.nsa.gov
63.239.67.2     msux-gh1-uea02.nsa.gov
63.239.67.4     emsm-gh1-uea02.nsa.gov
63.239.67.6     dsux-gh1-uea02.nsa.gov
63.239.67.7     dsux-gh1-uea03.nsa.gov
63.239.67.8     dsux-gh1-uea04.nsa.gov
63.239.67.9     emvm-gh1-uea08.nsa.gov
63.239.67.10    emvm-gh1-uea09.nsa.gov
63.239.67.11    dsdn-gh1-uea05.nsa.gov
63.239.67.13    mset-gh1-uea02.nsa.gov
63.239.67.10    smtp.nsa.gov  <–TARGET
63.239.67.9     smtp.nsa.gov  <–TARGET
23.36.84.226    http://www.nsa.gov
root@thePH1K3machine:~# dig -x 63.239.67.10
; <<>> DiG 9.8.4-rpz2+rl005.12-P1 <<>> -x 63.239.67.10
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:

;; ->>HEADER<

;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;10.67.239.63.in-addr.arpa.     IN      PTR
;; ANSWER SECTION:
10.67.239.63.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN     PTR     emvm-gh1-uea09.nsa.gov.
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
67.239.63.in-addr.arpa. 86400   IN      NS      romulus.ncsc.mil.
67.239.63.in-addr.arpa. 86400   IN      NS      svl-ans-01.inet.qwest.net.
67.239.63.in-addr.arpa. 86400   IN      NS      dca-ans-01.inet.qwest.net.
;; Query time: 769 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.1#53(192.168.1.1)
;; WHEN: Mon May  4 20:57:47 2015
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 173
hoster = qwest.net
Lets look at their site
damm they got alot of dns bs
Note aswell this is their backup server im sending the bytes to
after the xploit have been sent= error=The connection timed out (216.111.65.16:22)
fierce:
:~# fierce -dns qwest.net
DNS Servers for qwest.net:
        authns2.qwest.net
        authns1.qwest.net
scroll your shitt outa that mouse of yours
Trying zone transfer first…
        Testing authns2.qwest.net
                Request timed out or transfer not allowed.
        Testing authns1.qwest.net
                Request timed out or transfer not allowed.
Unsuccessful in zone transfer (it was worth a shot)
Okay, trying the good old fashioned way… brute force
Checking for wildcard DNS…
Nope. Good.
Now performing 2280 test(s)…
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Dead 12 Year Old Boy Charged With INDUCING PANIC & AGGRAVATED MENACING

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POLICEREPORTFORREST2~

Introductory Comments Provided by Forrest Sandifer

How Many Of You Guys When You Were Young, Played Army?
Moms Remember. Hell, I Did When I Was Young.
Now Days, If You’re A Kid With A Toy Gun, It Can Get You Killed.
This Story, Should Hit Home To Many American Families With Children.
It Only Takes A Ph. Call From An Idiot To Get Your Child Killed Like The One In This Article.
So To Cover Ass, The Police Concoct A Story To Cover Their Department And Officers Involved. Where Does It End?
They Call This Behavior Justice? It’s Crap!, And The American People Know It.

How Do You Charge A 12 Year Old With”
#1. Aggravated Menacing
#2. Inducing Panic
And The State Says It’s A Primary Victim.

HEADLINE:
“12 Year Old Boy Killed By Cleveland Cops Had Been Charged With ‘Inducing Panic’ And ‘Aggravated Menacing’ ”

Read Here:
http://rt.com/usa/260969-tamir-rice-police-report/

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Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, the 12-year old boy who was fatally shot by police last month while carrying what turned out to be a replica toy gun, speaks while surrounded by attorneys, local leaders and family during a news conference at the Olivet Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio December 8, 2014. (Reuters/Aaron Josefczyk)

Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, the 12-year old boy who was fatally shot by police last month while carrying what turned out to be a replica toy gun, speaks while surrounded by attorneys, local leaders and family during a news conference at the Olivet Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio December 8, 2014. (Reuters/Aaron Josefczyk)

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Cleveland police had charged 12-year-old African American boy Tamir Rice, who was killed by police six months ago, with “aggravated menacing” and “inducing panic,” according to a police document published by US media.

According to a police offense/incident report dated May 20 and recently published by the Daily Kos, the Cleveland State Department charged Rice with “aggravated menacing” and “inducing panic.”

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POLICEREPORTFORREST1~

In their Twitter account, Cleveland authorities denied on Thursday that any criminal charges were filed against Rice.

The alleged police report and the authorities’ denial of ever charging Rice of committing a crime have sparked a wide debate with many questioning the reason why Officer Loehmann wasn’t charged.

Despite various rumors, Tamir Rice was never charged with a crime. No charges were ever filed.

On November 22, 2014, the Cleveland PD received a 911 call concerning a male with a gun at a local playground. Officers Loehmann and Garmback arrived on the scene shortly after. Loehmann fatally shot the boy within two seconds of encountering him at a local park based on presumption that the latter was “pointing a gun at people.” The “weapon” in the boy’s hands appeared to be a non-lethal airsoft pistol.

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The release of the 911 tape later revealed the caller said he thought the gun was being brandished by a juvenile and was “probably” fake.

The boy’s death was ruled a homicide and a criminal investigation into the case was launched. It has been ongoing for nearly six months.

As probe continues to stretch on, Cuyahoga County Sheriff Clifford Pinkney has asked for more time to complete a “fair, impartial and thorough investigation.” On May 12, at the first police press conference after the killing, he said that the bulk of investigation has been completed, but that a few more witnesses need to be interviewed and additional forensic evidence needs to be collected.

Rice’s family has expressed frustration with the prolonged investigation.

“My family is very disappointed with how this investigation has transpired,” said Latonya Goldsby, a cousin of Rice’s, following the press conference, US media reported. “There is no transparency in Cleveland.”

“I feel so disgusted with the city of Cleveland for not showing some type of compassion to my family. We had to bury a 12-year-old kid.”

According to the Rice’s family attorney Walter Madison, the investigation is not being delayed for any substantive reasons.

[The City of Cleveland] talk nice and are apologetic but they are waging war of a different brand,” he said, as quoted by the Daily Kos.

According to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, a June 1 hearing will determine whether the lawsuit filed by Rice’s family against the city should be put on hold.

As of Thursday, neither officer had been charged in connection with the case. However, a month after the shooting The Guardian reported that Loehmann was found unfit for duty prior to joining the police department in Cleveland. It is not clear whether the Cleveland PD checked his record.


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European investigator says ‘wall of silence’ surrounds CIA secret prisons issue

The Associated Press
Published: June 27, 2007

STRASBOURG, France: European governments have built “a wall of silence”
around accusations that they let the CIA abduct their residents and run
clandestine prisons on their territory, a European investigator said
Wednesday.

Swiss Sen. Dick Marty charged in a report earlier this month that the CIA
ran secret jails in Poland and Romania – with the knowledge of several
local politicians – after the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States
to interrogate key terror suspects.

Marty, a former prosecutor, has led an inquiry on behalf of the Council of
Europe into alleged CIA secret prisons in Europe.

His report, citing unidentified CIA sources, said that “high value
detainees” such as self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
and suspected senior al-Qaida operative Abu Zubaydah were held in Poland.
It said lesser detainees, who were still of “remarkable importance,” were
taken to Romania.

In an earlier report, Marty accused 14 European nations of colluding with
U.S. intelligence in a web of rights abuses to help the CIA spirit terror
suspects to illegal detention facilities.

“There has been a wall of silence on the part of the governments, silence
that covers illegal acts, human rights violations. Why this silence, why
this systematic refusal to respond to our questions?” Marty told the
Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly, which asked him to investigate
CIA activities in Europe after media reports of secret prisons emerged in
2005. The assembly, comprising lawmakers from the human rights watchdog’s
47 member states, meets four times a year to debate human rights issues
and social and political trends in Europe.

People were “spirited away without any judicial control … and that was
also the case in Europe,” Marty said.

His report, which did not give specific locations for the alleged jails,
provided graphic descriptions of conditions in the cells.

It told of prisoners being kept naked for weeks, sometimes attached to a
“shackling ring” in cells. Buckets served as toilets. Masked guards who
never spoke were the only contact for those consigned to four-month
isolation regimes, it said.

Poland and Romania have vehemently denied the allegations, and most of the
other EU countries mentioned by Marty have denied any wrongdoing.

EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini has complained Marty’s report only
quotes anonymous witnesses and does not name any sources.

U.S. President George W. Bush acknowledged the existence of a secret
detention program last September, but did not say where the prisons were
located.

Marty faced harsh criticism form Polish and Romanian parliamentarians –
from government and opposition parties alike – for exposing their
countries based on information provided by unnamed CIA operatives.

Polish lawmaker Urzsula Gacek, from the opposition Civic Platform, called
Marty’s report a “piece of fiction, a gripping political thriller which
fails to provide a single piece of evidence,” while Romanian Social
Democratic lawmaker Minodora Cliveti said she found some of Marty’s
accusations “rather funny.”

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BABY FOOD GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Nabisco
(Phillip Morris)
Arrowroot Teething Biscuits
Infant formula Carnation Infant Formulas
(Nestle)
AlSoy
Good Start
Follow-Up
Follow-Up Soy
Enfamil Infant Formulas
(Mead Johnson)
Enfamil with Iron
Enfamil Low Iron
Enfamil A.R.
Enfamil Nutramigen
Enfamil Lacto Free
Enfamil 22
Enfamil Next step (soy and milk-based varieties)
Enfamil Pro-Soybee
Isomil Infant Formulas
(Abbot Labs)
Isomil Soy
Isomil Soy for Diarrhea
Similac
(Abbot Labs)
Similac Lactose Free
Similac with Iron
Similac Low Iron
Similac Alimentum

BAKING GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

baking mixes
Aunt Jemima
(Quaker)
Complete Pancake & Waffle Mix
Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix
Cornbread Mix
Easy Mix Coffee Cake
Betty Crocker
(General Mills)
Pie Crust Mix
Original Pancake Mix
Complete Pancake Mix
Buttermilk Complete Pancake Mix
Muffin Mixes
Banana Nut
Lemon Poppy Seed
Blueberry
Wild Blueberry
Chocolate Chip
Apple Streusel
Quick Bread Mixes Banana
Cinnamon Streusel
Lemon Poppy Seed
Cranberry Orange
Gingerbread

Cookie Mixes Chocolate Chip
Double Chocolate Chunk
Sugar
Peanut Butter

Bisquik
(Betty Crocker/General Mills)
Original
Reduced Fat
Shake ‘n Pour Pancake Mix
Shake ‘n Pour Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Shake ‘n Pour Blueberry Pancake Mix
Duncan Hines
(Aurora Foods)
Muffin Mixes
Kellogg’s All-Bran Apple Cinnamon
Kellogg’s All-Bran Blueberry
Blueberry
Blueberry Crumb
Chocolate Chip
Hungry Jack
(Pillsbury)
Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Extra Light & Fluffy Pancake Mix (all varieties)
Jiffy
Corn Muffin Mix
Blueberry Muffin Mix
Raspberry Muffin Mix
Pie Crust Mix

Mrs. Butterworths
(Aurora Foods)
Complete Pancake Mix
Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Pepperidge Farms
(Campbell’s)
Buttermilk Pancake Mix
Pillsbury
Quick Bread & Muffin Mixes
Blueberry
Chocolate Chip
Banana
Cranberry
Lemon Poppyseed
Nut

Hot Roll Mix
Gingerbread
baking needs
Bakers
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Unsweetened Chocolate
Semi-Sweet Chocolate
German Sweet Chocolate
White Chocolate
Hershey’s
Semi-Sweet Baking Chips
Milk Chocolate Chips
Mini Kisses
Nestle

Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
Milk Chocolate Chips
White Chocolate
Butterscotch Chips
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Baking Bars

BREAD GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Holsum
(Interstate Bakeries)
Holsum Thin Sliced
Roman Meal
12 Grain
Round Top
Home Pride
Buttertop White
Buttertop Wheat
Pepperidge Farms
(Campbell’s)
Cinnamon Swirl
Light Oatmeal
Light Wheat
100% Whole Wheat
Hearty Slices
7 Grain
9 Grain
Crunchy Oat
Whole Wheat
Light Side
Oatmeal
Wheat
7 Grain
Soft Dinner Rolls
Club Rolls
Sandwich Buns
Hoagie Rolls
Thomas’
(Bestfoods)
English Muffins Original
Cinnamon Raisin
Honey Wheat
Oat Bran
Blueberry
Maple French Toast

Toast-r-Cakes Blueberry
Toast-r-Cakes Corn Muffins
Wonder
(Interstate Bakeries)
White Sandwich Bread
Country Grain
Buttermilk
Thin Sandwich
Light Wheat
100% Stoneground Wheat
Fat Free Multigrain
Premium Potato
Beefsteak Rye
Wonder Hamburger Buns

BREAKFAST GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

breakfast bars
Kellogg’s
Pop Tarts
(all varieties)
Pop Tarts Snack Stix
(all)
Nutri-Grain Bars
(all)
Nutri-Grain Fruit Filled Squares
(all)
Nutri-Grain Twists
(all)
Fruit-Full Squares
(all)
Nabisco
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Fruit & Grain Bars
(all varieties)
Nature Valley
(General Mills)
Oats & Honey Granola Bars
Peanut Butter Granola Bars
Cinnamon Granola Bars
Pillsbury
(General Mills)
Toaster Scrambles & Strudels
(all varieties)
Quaker
Chewy Granola Bars
(all varieties)
Fruit & Oatmeal Bars
(all varieties)
waffles
Aunt Jemima Frozen Waffles
Buttermilk
Blueberry
Eggo Frozen Waffles
(Kellogg’s)
Homestyle
Buttermilk
Nutri-Grain Whole Wheat
Nutri-Grain Multi Grain
Cinnamon Toast
Blueberry
Strawberry
Apple Cinnamon
Banana Bread
Hungry Jack Frozen Waffles
(Pillsbury/General Mills)
Homestyle
Buttermilk

CEREAL GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

General Mills
Cheerios
Wheaties
Total
Corn Chex
Lucky Charms
Trix
Kix
Golden Grahams
Cinnamon Grahams
Count Chocula
Honey Nut Chex
Frosted Cheerios
Apple Cinnamon Cheerios
Multi-Grain Cheerios
Frosted Wheaties
Brown Sugar & Oat Total
Basic 4
Reeses Puffs
French Toast Crunch
Kellogg’s
Frosted Flakes
Corn Flakes
Special K
Raisin Bran
Rice Krispies
Corn Pops
Product 19
Smacks
Froot Loops
Marshmallow Blasted Fruit Loops
Apple Jacks
Crispix
Smart Start
All-Bran
Complete Wheat Bran
Complete Oat Bran
Just Right Fruit & Nut
Honey Crunch Corn Flakes
Raisin Bran Crunch
Cracklin’ Oat Bran
Country Inn Specialties
(all varieties)
Mothers Cereals
(Quaker)
Toasted Oat Bran
Peanut Butter Bumpers
Groovy Grahams
Harvest Oat Flakes
Harvest Oat Flakes w/Apples & Almonds
Honey Round Ups
Post
(Kraft-Phillip Morris)
Raisin Bran
Bran Flakes
Grape Nut Flakes
Grape Nut O’s
Fruit & Fibre date, raisin and walnut
Fruit & Fibre peach, raisin and almond
Honey Bunch of Oats
Honey Nut Shredded Wheat
Honey Comb
Golden Crisp
Waffle Crisp
Cocoa Pebbles
Cinna-Crunch Pebbles
Fruity Pebbles
Alpha-Bits
Post Selects Cranberry Almond
Post Selects Banana Nut Crunch
Post Selects Blueberry Morning
Post Selects Great Grains
Quaker
Life
Cinnamon Life
100% Natural Granola
Toasted Oatmeal
Toasted Oatmeal Honey Nut
Oat Bran
Cap’n Crunch
Cap’n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch
Cap’n Crunch Crunchling Berries

CHOCOLATE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

candy
Cadbury
(Cadbury/Hershey’s)
Mounds
Almond Joy
York Peppermint Patty
Dairy Milk
Roast Almond
Fruit & Nut
Hershey’s
Kit-Kat
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Mr. Goodbar
Special Dark
Milk Chocolate
Kisses
Symphony
Kraft
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Toblerone
(all varieties)
Mars
M&M
(all varieties)
Snickers
Three Musketeers
Milky Way
Twix
Nestle
Crunch
Milk Chocolate
Chunky
Butterfinger
100 Grand
drink mixes and dessert toppings
Carnation
(Nestle)
Hot Cocoa Mixes:
Rich Chocolate
Double Chocolate
Milk Chocolate
Marshmallow Madness
Mini Marshmallow
No Sugar
Hershey’s
Chocolate Syrup
Special Dark Chocolate Syrup
Strawberry Syrup
Nestle
Nesquik
Strawberry Nesquik
Swiss Miss
(ConAgra)
Hot Cocoa Mixes:
Chocolate Sensation
Milk Chocolate
Marshmallow Lovers
Marshmallow Lovers Fat Free
No Sugar Added

CONDIMENTS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Del Monte
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Ketchup
Heinz
Ketchup
(regular & no salt)
Chili Sauce
Cocktail Sauce
Heinz 57 Steak Sauce
Hellman’s
(Bestfoods)
Real Mayonnaise
Light Mayonnaise
Low-Fat Mayonnaise
Hunt’s
(ConAgra)
Ketchup
(regular & no salt)
KC Masterpiece
(Clorox)
Original BBQ sauce
Garlic & Herb Marinade
Honey Teriyaki Marinade
Kraft
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Miracle Whip
(all varieties)
Kraft Mayonnaise
(all)
Thick & Spicy BBQ sauces
(all varieties)
Char Grill BBQ sauce
Honey Hickory BBQ sauce
Nabisco
(Nabiso/Phillip Morris)
A-1 Steak Sauce
Open Pit
(Vlasic/Campbells)
BBQ sauces
(all)
salsa
Chi-Chi’s
(Hormel)
Fiesta Salsa
(all varieties)
Old El Paso
(Pillsbury)
Thick & Chunky Salsa
Garden Pepper Salsa
Taco Sauce
Picante Sauce
Ortega
(Nestle)
Taco Sauce
Salsa Prima Homestyle
Salsa Prima Roasted Garlic
Salsa Prima 3 Bell Pepper
Thick & Chunky Salsa
Pace
(Campbells)
Chunky Salsa
Picante Sauce
Tostitos Salsa
(Frito-Lay/Pepsi)
All Natural
All Natural Thick & Chunky
Roasted Garlic
Restaurant Style

COOKIES GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Delicious Brands
(Parmalat)
Animal Crackers
Ginger Snaps
Fig Bars
Oatmeal
Sugar-Free Duplex
Honey Grahams
Cinnamon Grahams
Fat Free Vanilla Wafers
English Toffee Heath Cookies
Butterfinger Cookies
Skippy Peanut Butter Cookies
Famous Amos
(Keebler/Flowers Industries)
Chocolate Chip
Oatmeal Raisin
Chocolate Sandwich
Peanut Butter Sandwich
Vanilla Sandwich
Oatmeal Macaroon Sandwich
Frookies
(Delicious Brands/Parmalat)
Peanut Butter Chunk
Chocolate Chip
Double Chocolate
Frookwich Vanilla
Frookwich Chocolate
Frookwich Peanut Butter
Frookwich Lemon
Funky Monkeys Chocolate
Ginger Snaps
Lemon Wafers
Keebler
(Keebler/Flowers Industries)
Chips Deluxe
Sandies
E.L. Fudge
Soft Batch Chocolate Chip
Golden Vanilla Wafers
Droxies
Vienna Fingers
Fudge Shoppe Fudge Stripes
Fudge Shoppe Double Fudge & Caramel
Fudge Shoppe Fudge Stix
Fudge Shoppe Peanut Butter Fudge Stix
Country Style Oatmeal
Graham Originals
Graham Cinnamon Crisp
Graham Chocolate
Graham Honey Low Fat
Crème Filled Wafers
Chocolate Filled Wafers
Nabisco (Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Oreo
(all varieties)
Chips Ahoy!
(all varieties)
Fig Newtons
(and all Newtons varities)
Lorna Doone
Nutter Butters
Barnum Animal Crackers
Nilla Wafers
Nilla Chocolate Wafers
Pecanz Shortbread
Family Favorites Oatmeal
Famous Wafers
Fudge Covered Mystic Sticks
Honey Maid Graham Crackers
Honey Maid Cinnamon Grahams
Honey Maid Chocolate Grahams
Honey Maid Oatmeal Crunch
Teddy Grahams
Teddy Grahams Cinnamon
Teddy Grahams Chocolate
Teddy Grahams Chocolate Chips
Café Cremes Vanilla
Café Crème Cappuccino
Pepperidge Farm
(Campbell’s)
Milano
Mint Milano
Chessmen
Bordeaux
Brussels
Geneva
Chocolate Chip
Lemon Nut
Shortbread
Sugar
Ginger Men
Raspberry Chantilly
Strawberry Verona
Chocolate Mocha Salzburg
Chocolate Chunk Chesapeake
Chocolate Chunk Nantucket
Chocolate Chunk Sausalito
Oatmeal Raisin Soft Baked
Sesame Street
(Keebler)
Cookie Monster
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Sandwich
Vanilla Sandwich
Cookie Pals
Honey Grahams
Cinnamon Grahams
Frosted Grahams
Snack Wells
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Devil’s Food
Golden Devil’s Food
Mint Crème
Coconut Crème
Chocolate Sandwich
Chocolate Chip
Peanut Butter Chip
Double Chocolate Chip

CRACKERS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Keebler
(Keebler/Flowers Industries)
Town House
Club
Munch ‘Ems
(all varieties)
Wheatables
Zesta Saltines
Toasteds
(Wheat, Onion, Sesame & Butter Crisps)
Snax Stix
(Wheat, Cheddar & original)
Harvest Bakery
(Multigrain, Butter, Corn Bread)
Nabisco
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Ritz
(all varieties)
Wheat Thins
(all)
Wheatsworth
Triscuits
Waverly
Sociables
Better Cheddars
Premium Saltines
(all)
Ritz Snack Mix
(all)
Vegetable Flavor Crisps
Swiss Cheese Flavor Crisps
Cheese Nips
(all)
Uneeda Biscuits
Pepperidge Farm
(Campbell’s)
Butter Thins
Hearty Wheat
Cracker Trio
Cracker Quartet
Three Cheese Snack Stix
Sesame Snack Stix
Pumpernickel Snack Stix
Goldfish
(original, cheddar, parmesan, pizza, pretzel)
Goldfish Snack Mix
(all)
Red Oval Farms
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Stoned Wheat Thins
(all varieties)
Crisp ‘N Light Sourdough Rye
Crisp ‘N Light Wheat
Sunshine
(Flowers Industries)
Cheeze-It
(original & reduced fat)
Cheeze-It White Cheddar
Cheeze-It Party Mix
Krispy Original Saltines

FROZEN DINNERS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Banquet
(ConAgra)
Pot Pies
(all varieties)
Fried Chicken
Salisbury Steak
Chicken Nugget Meal
Pepperoni Pizza Meal
Budget Gourmet
(Heinz)
Roast Beef Supreme
Beef Stroganoff
Three Cheese Lasagne
Chicken Oriental & Vegeatble
Fettuccini Primavera
Green Giant
(Pillsbury)
Rice Pilaf with Chicken Flavored Sauce
Rice Medley with Beef Flavored Sauce
Primavera Pasta
Pasta Accents Creamy Cheddar
Create-a-Meals Parmesan Herb Chicken
Cheesy Pasta and Vegetable
Beef Noodle
Sweet & Sour
Mushroom Wine Chicken

Healthy Choice
(ConAgra)
Stuffed Pasta Shells
Chicken Parmagiana
Country Breaded Chicken
Roast Chicken Breast
Beef Pot Roast
Chicken & Corn Bread
Cheese & Chicken Tortellini
Lemon Pepper Fish
Shrimp & Vegetable
Macaroni & Cheese
Kid Cuisine
(ConAgra)
Chicken Nugget Meal
Fried Chicken
Taco Roll Up
Corn Dog
Cheese Pizza
Fish Stix
Macaroni & Cheese
Lean Cuisine
(Stouffer’s/Nestle)
Skillet Sensations Chicken & Vegetable
Broccoli & Beef
Homestyle Beef
Teriyaki Chicken
Chicken Alfredo
Garlic Chicken
Roast Turkey

Hearty Portions Chicken Florentine
Beef Stroganoff
Cheese & Spinach Manicotti
Salisbury Steak

Café Classics Baked Fish
Baked Chicken
Chicken a L’Orange
Chicken Parmesan
Meatloaf with Whipped Potatoes

Everyday Favorites Chicken Fettuccini
Chicken Pie
Angel Hair Pasta
Three Bean Chili with Rice
Macaroni & Cheese

Marie Callenders
(ConAgra)
Chicken Pot Pie
Lasagna & Meat Sauce
Turkey & Gravy
Meat Loaf & Gravy
Country Fried Chicken & Gravy
Fettuccini with Broccoli & Cheddar
Roast Beef with Mashed Potatoes
Country Fried Pork Chop with Gravy
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Ore-Ida Frozen Potatoes
(Heinz)
Fast Fries
Steak fries
Zesties
Shoestrings
Hash Browns
Tater Tots
Potato Wedges
Crispy Crunchies
Rosetto Frozen Pasta
(Heinz)
Cheese Ravioli
Beef Ravioli
Italian Sausage Ravioli
Eight Cheese Stuffed Shells
Eight Cheese Broccoli Stuffed Shells
Stouffer’s
(Nestle)
Family Style Favorites Macaroni & Cheese
Stuffed Peppers
Broccoli au Gratin
Meat Loaf in Gravy
Green Bean & Mushroom Casserole

Homestyle Meatloaf
Salisbury Steak
Chicken Breast in Gravy

Hearty Portions Salisbury Steak
Chicken Fettucini
Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes
Chicken Pot Pie

Swanson
(Vlasic/Campbells)
Meat Loaf
Fish & Chips
Salisbury Steak
Chicken Nuggets
Hungry Man Fried Chicken
Roast Chicken
Fisherman’s Platter
Pork Rib

Voila!
(Bird’s Eye/Agri-Link Foods)
Chicken Voila! Alfredo
Chicken Voila! Garlic
Chicken Voila! Pesto
Chicken Voila! Three Cheese
Steak Voila! Beef Sirloin
Shrimp Voila! Garlic
Weight Watchers
(Heinz)
Smart Ones Fiesta Chicken
Basil Chicken
Ravioli Florentine
Fajita Chicken
Roasted Vegetable Primavera

ENERGY BARS AND DRINKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

energy bars
Power Bar
(Nestle)
Oatmeal Raisin
Apple Cinnamon
Peanut Butter
Vanilla Crisp
Chocolate Peanut Butter
Mocha
Banana
Wild Berry
Harvest Bars Apple Crisp
Blueberry
Chocolate Fudge Brownie
Strawberry
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip

drink mixes
Carnation Instant Breakfast Mix
(Nestle)
Creamy Milk Chocolate
Classic Chocolate
French Vanilla
Strawberry
Café Mocha

HEAT AND SERVE MEALS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Chef Boyardee
(ConAgra)
Beefaroni
Macaroni & Cheese
Mini Ravioli
ABC’s & 123’s
Dinty Moore
(Hormel)
Beef Stew
Turkey Stew
Chicken & Dumplings
Hormel
Chili with Beans
Chili No Beans
Vegetarian Chili with Beans
Kids’ Kitchen
(Hormel)
Spaghetti Rings with Meatballs
Macaroni & Cheese
Pizza Wedges with 3 Cheese
Franco-American
(Campbell’s)
Spaghetti O’s
Mini Ravioli
Power Rangers Pasta in Sauce

MEAT AND DAIRY ALTERNATIVES GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

meat alternatives
Loma Linda
(Worthington/Kellogg’s*)
Meatless Chik Nuggest
Morningstar
(Worthington/Kellogg’s*)
Harvest Burger
Better ‘n Burgers
Garden Veggie Patties
Grillers Burgers
Black Bean Burger
Chicken Patties
Natural Touch
(Worthington/Kellogg’s*)
Garden Vegetable Pattie
Black Bean Burger
Okra Pattie
Lentil Rice Loaf
Nine Bean Loaf
Worthington
(Worthington/Kellogg’s*)
Vegetarian Burger
Savory Slices
dairy alternatives
Nutra Blend Soy Beverage
(Bestfoods)
Original
Vanilla
Apple
Orange

MEAL MIXES AND SAUCE PACKETS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Betty Crocker
(General Mills)
Garden Vegetable Pilaf
Creamy Herb Risotto
Garlic Alfredo Fettuccini
Bowl Appetit Cheddar Broccoli
Macaroni & Cheese
Pasta Alfredo

Knorr
(Bestfoods)
Mushroom Risotto Italian Rice
Broccoli au Gratin Risotto
Vegetable Primavera Risotto
Risotto Milanese
Original Pilf
Chicken Pilaf
Rotini with 4 Cheese
Bow Tie Pasta with Chicken & Vegetable
Penne with Sun-Dried Tomato
Fettuccini with Alfredo
Classic Sauce Packets Hollandaise
Béarnaise
White
Brown
Lemon Herb
Mushroom Brown
Onion
Roasted Chicken
Roasted Pork
Roasted Turkey

Pasta Sauce Packets Alfredo
Four Cheese
Carbonara
Pesto
Garlic Herb

Lipton
(Unilever)
Rice & Sauce Packets Chicken Broccoli
Cheddar Broccoli
Beef Flavor
Spanish
Chicken Flavor
Creamy Chicken
Mushroom

Sizzle & Stir Skillet Supers Lemon Garlic Chicken & Rice
Spanish Chicken & Rice
Herb Chicken & Bowties
Cheddar Chicken & Shells

Near East
(Quaker)
Spicy Tomato Pasta Mix
Roasted Garlic & Olive Oil Pasta Mix
Falafel Mix
Lentil Pilaf
Couscous
Tomato Lentil
Parmesan
Toasted Pinenut
Herb Chicken
Broccoli & Cheese
Curry
Pasta Roni
(Quaker)
Fettuccini Alfredo
Garlic Alfredo
Angel Hair Pasta with Herbs
Angel Hair Pasta with Parmesan Cheese
Angel Hair Pasta with Tomato Parmesan
Angel Hair Pasta Primavera
Garlic & Olive Oil with Vermicelli
Rice-a-Roni
(Quaker)
Rice Pilaf
Beef
Chicken
Fried Rice
Chicken & Broccoli
Long Grain & Wild Rice
Broccoli au Gratin
Uncle Ben’s
(Mars)
Long Grain & Wild Rice
(Original & with Garlic)
Brown & Wild Rice Mushroom
Country Inn Mexican Fiesta
Country Inn Oriental Fried Rice
Country Inn Chicken & Vegetable
Country Inn Chicken & Broccoli
Natural Select Chicken & Herb
Natural Select Tomato & Basil
Chef’s Recipe Chicken & Vegetable Pilaf
Chef’s Recipe Beans & Rice
Chef’s Recipe Broccoli Rice

FROZEN PIZZA GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Celeste
(Aurora Foods)
Supreme
Pepperoni
Vegetable
Four Cheese
Deluxe
Cheese
Tombstone
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Pepperoni
Supreme
Sausage & Pepperoni
Extra Cheese
Stuffed Crust
Three Cheese
Totino’s
(Pillsbury)
Crisp Crust
Pepperoni
Combination

SNACK FOODS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Act II Microwave Popcorn
(ConAgra)
Butter
Extreme Butter
Corn on the Cob
Frito-Lay*
(PepsiCo)
Lays Potato Chips
(all varieties)
Ruffles Potato Chips
(all)
Doritos Corn Chips
(all)
Tostitos Corn Chips
(all)
Fritos Corn Chips
(all)
Cheetos
(all)
Rold Gold Pretzels
(all)
Cracker Jack Popcorn
Healthy Choice Microwave Popcorn
(ConAgra)
Organic Corn
(soy/canola oils)
Mothers Corn Cakes
(Quaker)
Butter Pop
Orville Redenbacher Microwave Popcorn
(ConAgra)
Original
Homestyle
Butter
Smart Pop
Pour Over
Orville Redenbacher Popcorn Cakes
Chocolate
Caramel
Orville Redenbacher Mini Popcorn Cakes
Butter
Peanut Caramel
Chocolate Peanut
Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn
(Betty Crocker/General Mills)
Natural
Homestyle
Jumbo Pop
Extra Butter
Light
94% Fat Free Butter
Pringles
(Procter & Gamble)
Original
Low Fat
Pizza-licious
Sour Cream & Onion
Salt & Vinegar
Cheezeums
Quaker Rice Cakes
Peanut Butter
Chocolate Crunch
Cinnamon Streusel
Mini
Chocolate
Ranch
Sour Cream & Onion
Apple Cinnamon
Caramel Corn
Quaker Corn Cakes
White Cheddar
Caramel Corn
Strawberry Crunch
Caramel Chocolate Chip
*Frito has informed its corn and potato suppliers that the company wishes to avoid GE crops, but acknowledges that canola or other oils and ingredients in its products may be from GE sources.

SODA AND JUICE DRINKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

sodas
Coca Cola
Coca Cola
Sprite
Cherry Coke
Barq’s Root Beer
Minute Maid Orange
Minute Maid Grape
Surge
Ultra
PepsiCo
Pepsi
Slice
Wild Cherry Pepsi
Mug Root Beer
Mountain Dew
Cadbury/Schweppes
7-Up
Dr. Pepper
A & W Root Beer
Sunkist Orange
Schweppes Ginger Ale
juice drinks
Capri Sun juices
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Red Berry
Surfer Cooler
Splash Cooler
Wild Cherry
Strawberry Kiwi
Fruit Punch
Pacific Cooler
Strawberry
Orange
Grape
Fruitopia
(Coca Cola)
Grape Beyond
Berry Lemonade
Fruit Integration
Kiwiberry Ruckus
Strawberry Passion
Tremendously Tangerine
Fruit Works
(PepsiCo)
Strawberry Melon
Peach Papaya
Pink Lemonade
Apple Raspberry
Gatorade
(Quaker)
Lemon Lime
Orange
Fruitpunch
Fierce Grape
Frost Riptide Rush
Hawaiian Punch
(Procter & Gamble)
Tropical Fruit
Grape Geyser
Fruit Juicy Red
Strawberry Surfin
Hi-C
(Coca Cola)
Pink Lemonade
Watermelon Rapids
Boppin’ Berry
Tropical Punch
Smashin’ Wildberry
Blue Cooler
Blue Moon Berry
Orange
Cherry
Kool Aid
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Blastin’ Berry Cherry
Bluemoon Berry
Kickin’ Kiwi Lime
Tropical Punch
Wild Berry Tea
Ocean Spray
Cranberry Juice Cocktail
Cranapple
CranGrape
CranRaspberry
CranStrawberry
CranMango
Squeeze It
(Betty Crocker/General Mills)
Rockin’ Red Puncher
Chucklin’ Cherry
Mystery 2000
Sunny Delight
(Procter & Gamble)
Sunny Delight Original
Sunny Delight With Calcium Citrus Punch
Sunny Delight California Style Citrus Punch
Tang juices
(Kraft/Phillip Morris)
Orange Uproar
Fruit Frenzy
Berry Panic
Tropicana Twisters
(PepsiCo)
Grape Berry
Apple Raspberry Blackberry
Cherry Berry
Cranberry Raspberry Strawberry
Pink Grapefruit
Tropical Strawberry
Orange Cranberry
Orange Strawberry Banana
V-8
(Campbells)
V8 Tomato Juices
(all varieties)
Strawberry Kiwi
Strawberry Banana
Fruit Medley
Berry Blend
Citrus Blend
Apple Medley
Tropical Blend
Island Blend

SOUP GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Campbell’s
Tomato
Chicken Noodle
Cream of Chicken
Cream of Mushroom
Cream of Celery
Cream of Broccoli
Cheddar Cheese
Green Pea
Healthy Request Chicken Noodle
Cream of Chicken
Cream of Mushroom
Cream of Celery

Campbell’s Select Roasted Chicken with Rice
Grilled Chicken with Sundried Tomatoes
Chicken Rice
Vegetable Beef

Chunky Beef with Rice
Hearty Chicken & Vegetable
Pepper Steak
Baked Potato with Steak & Cheese
New England Clam Chowder

Soup to Go Chicken Noodle
Chicken Rice
Garden Vegetable
Vegetable Beef & Rice

Simply Home Chicken Noodle
Chicken Rice
Garden Vegetable
Vegetable Beef with Pasta

Healthy Choice
(ConAgra)
Country Vegetable
Fiesta Chicken
Bean & Pasta
Chicken Noodle
Chicken with Rice
Minestrone
Pepperidge Farms
(Campbell’s)
Corn Chowder
Lobster Bisque
Chicken & Wild Rice
New England Clam Chowder
Crab Soup
Progresso
(Pillsbury)
Tomato Basil
Chicken Noodle
Chicken & Wild Rice
Chicken Barley
Lentil
New England Clam Chowder
Zesty Herb Tomato
Roasted Chicken with Rotini
Fat Free Minestrone
Fat Free Chicken Noodle
Fat Free Lentil
Fat Free Roast Chicken

TOMATOES AND TOMATO SAUCES GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS

Del Monte
(Nabisco/Phillip Morris)
Tomato Sauce
Five Brothers Pasta Sauces
(Lipton/Unilever)
Summer Vegetable
Five Cheese
Roasted Garlic & Onion
Tomato & Basil
Healthy Choice Pasta Sauces
(ConAgra)
Traditional
Garlic & Herb
Sun-Dried Tomato & Herb
Hunts
(ConAgra)
Traditional Spaghetti Sauce
Four Cheese Spaghetti Sauce
Tomato Sauce
Tomato Paste
Prego Pasta Sauces
(Campbells)
Tomato, Basil & Garlic
Fresh Mushroom
Ricotta Parmesan
Meat Flavored
Roasted Garlic & Herb
Three Cheese
Mini-Meatball
Chicken with Parmesan
Ragu Sauces (Lipton/Unilever)
Old World Traditional
Old World with Meat
Old World Marinara
Old World with Mushrooms
Ragu Robusto Parmesan & Romano
Ragu Robusto Roasted Garlic
Ragu Robusto Sweet Italian Sausage
Ragu Robusto Six Cheese
Ragu Robusto Tomato, Olive Oil & Garlic
Ragu Robusto Classic Italian Meat
Chunky Garden Style Super Garlic
Chunky Garden Style Garden Combo
Chunky Garden Style Tomato, Garlic & Onion
Chunky Garden Style Tomato, Basil & Italian Cheese
Pizza Quick Traditional

THIS LIST CAN HAVE MUCH MORE GMO FOODS FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY!


HUNTING THE SPYS ~ VICTORIA NULAND TTP SPY ~

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On 11/22/11 9:34 AM, Jose Mora wrote:

what time is this?

On 11/22/11 9:23 AM, Michael Wilson wrote:

Reva said George may want to focus on Europe if he is on the call, not
sure what the case will be

* YEMEN – Saleh looks to maybe sign deal with opposition today. He
would retain title as president while VP would have powers and
would form national unity govt and have elections in 3 months. The
last update we did was Sept 23 with the quarterly forecast in
mid-nov
* PAKISTAN/CT/MIL – TTP claims in talks with Pakistan and that is
has been under a ceasefire for a month. We have seen reports of
talks ongoing for about a month and a half now but still always
anonymously. Comes after Clinton said 10/24 that Pakistan could
handle N Waz on its own
* Europe: – Elections in Spain set up the PPOE with an absolute
majority to form a new government, no Eurosceptic party polled
noticeably, only one anti-austerity, left party (the United Left)
did better than expected (11 seats, out of 350). The stand-off
between Samaras and the rest of Europe concerning his signature
under a letter assuring continued austerity in Greece continues.
EU wants it signed by Nov 29, next tranche needed is mid Decemeber
Lastly (last week already), a planning scheme by the German
Foreign Ministry was leaked, which lays out in further detail what
steps towards greater financial and political integration the
German government deems necessary. These do not include the
Eurobond proposals which the Commission will bring forward
tomorrow, but too a large extent operationalize the CDU proposal
which had been approved at a party conference last Monday. They
include (limited) treaty change, policy transfer to the European
level, the creation of a ‘EMF’, the (partial) loss of sovereignty
for states receiving European financial aid and limits on the
Council’s blocking powers via the European Court of Justice and
voting procedures.
* PNA – PIJ is contemplating elections. Meshaal and Abbas are going
to meet in Cairo soon. There has been some debate about whether
Fayyad should stay as PM which the west wants but Hamas doesnt.
* ISRAEL/TURKEY – Israel names new Charge d’affaires to Turkey.
Israel is going to want to coordinate or at least be kept in the
loop on Turkish plans in Syria
* SUDAN/RSS/ENERGY/MIL – RSS nationalized the Norths oil company
shares, andthe North has warned back. Negotiations between the two
were delayed til later this week
* RUSSIA/US – Medvedev says 2008 Georgia war stopped NATO expansion,
warns of placing missiles on border

We can also always discuss Egypt, Syria, Iran, Ukraine etc

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ——- – – – – – – –
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YEMEN -Saleh looks to maybe sign deal with opposition today. He would
retain title as president while VP would have powers and would form
national unity govt and have elections in 3 months. The last update we
did was Sept 23 with the quarterly forecast in mid-nov

U.N. envoy says Yemen power transfer deal in place
ReutersReuters – 31 minutes ago

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/u-n-envoy-says-yemen-power-transfer-deal-125007496.html

SANAA (Reuters) – A U.N. envoy said on Tuesday that Yemeni President
Ali Abdullah Saleh is preparing to sign an agreement with his
opponents to hand over his powers – although he has already backed
out three times from such a deal at the last minute.

“We have an agreement. We’re working out the signing,” United
Nations envoy Jamal Benomar, who has been shuttling between the two
sides, told reporters in Sanaa.

Under a plan crafted by Yemen’s six Gulf Arab neighbours, Saleh
would transfer his powers to his deputy, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi,
ahead of an early election.

However, Saleh has repeatedly failed to sign the deal, which aims to
end months of protests that have paralysed the country.

Officials from an alliance of opposition parties and a source in
Saleh’s ruling General People’s Congress said on Monday that a deal
had been reached, and that the accord would be signed on Tuesday.

Benomar was expected to hold a news conference later in the day on
the accord.

Under the accord, Saleh would keep the title of president after
handing all of his powers to Hadi, who will form a new national
unity government with the opposition and call an early presidential
election within three months.

Opposition officials said the signing of the accord was due to take
place on Tuesday and a ceremony would be held later in the Saudi
capital Riyadh.

More than 10 months of protests aimed at ending Saleh’s 33-year rule
have paralysed Yemen. The renewal of conflicts with Islamist
militants and separatists during the political deadlock has raised
the prospect of chaos on the borders of Saudi Arabia, the world’s
largest oil exporter.

Those fears are shared by Saleh’s erstwhile U.S. backers, who made
him a cornerstone of their campaign against al Qaeda, and have
brokered negotiations over implementing the Gulf plan.

(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari, writing by Sami Aboudi; editing by
David Stamp)

QUARTERLY FORECAST – Yemen will remain in political crisis this
quarter as Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his clan continue
efforts to regain their clout in the capital and undercut the
opposition. Street battles in and around the capital between pro-
and anti-regime forces can be expected, with [IMG] Saleh’s faction
retaining the upper hand yet still unable to quash the opposition.

PAKISTAN/CT/MIL – TTP claims in talks with Pakistani Government

Pakistani Taliban declare nationwide cease-fire
APBy ISHTIAQ MEHSHUD | AP – 1 hr 10 mins ago

http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-taliban-declare-nationwide-cease-fire-123743853.html

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – The Pakistani Taliban [TTP] has declared a
cease-fire to encourage nascent peace talks with the government, a
senior commanders said, a move that appears to show the deadly
group’s willingness to strike a deal with state.

The commander said the cease-fire has been in effect for the past
month and was valid throughout the country.

“We are not attacking the Pakistan army and government installations
because of the peace process,” he said late Monday. The commander is
close to Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader of the Taliban. He spoke on
condition of anonymity because he was not the official spokesman of
the insurgent network.

His statement adds credence to [comes after] recent announcements by
anonymous Taliban and intelligence officials that government
intermediaries recently met Taliban commanders to talk about a
possible peace deal. The government has not officially commented,
and on Tuesday the Pakistani army denied it was involved in any
talks.

The Pakistan Taliban, an umbrella grouping of militants allied with
al-Qaida and based in the northwest close to the Afghan border, has
been behind many of the scores of bloody suicide attacks around
Pakistan over the last 4 1/2 years. At least 35,000 people have been
killed in the bloodshed.

The United States wants Pakistan to keep the pressure on insurgents
and would likely be concerned about any effort to strike a deal.
Many of its fiercest foes in Afghanistan, as well as al-Qaida
operatives from around the world, live alongside the Pakistan
Taliban in North Waziristan.

Much remains unclear about the nature of the talks and their
potential. Both the army and the militants have engaged in
misinformation before. Some reports have said any deal would only
cover one region in the northwest, South Waziristan, but could be
extended.

The Pakistan Taliban is believed to be divided. Many of its leaders
and foot soldiers have been killed in U.S. drone attacks and
Pakistani army offensives over the last few years. Some faction and
allied groups are still committed to war against the state, and
there been several insurgent attacks over the last month.

Pakistan government in exploratory talks with TTP: Taliban commander
By Express / Reuters
Published: November 21, 2011
http://tribune.com.pk/story/295203/pakistan-government-in-exploratory-talks-with-ttp-taliban-commander/

Talks are focused on the South Waziristan region and could be
expanded to try to reach a comprehensive deal. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD: Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a major security threat
to the country, is holding exploratory peace talks with the
Pakistani government, a senior Taliban commander and tribal
mediators told Reuters on Monday.

The talks are focused on the South Waziristan region and could be
expanded to try to reach a comprehensive deal. The Taliban are
making several demands including the release of fighters from
prisons, said the commander.

A tribal mediator described the talks as “very difficult”.

The United States, the source of billions of dollars of aid vital
for Pakistan’s military and feeble economy, may not look kindly on
peace talks with the TTP, which it has labelled a terrorist group.

Past peace pacts with the TTP have backfired and merely gave the
umbrella group time and space to consolidate, launch fresh attacks
and impose their austere version of Islam on segments of the
population.

“Yes, we have been holding talks but this is just an initial phase.
We will see if there is a breakthrough,” said the senior Taliban
commander, who asked not to be identified.

“Right now, this is at the South Waziristan level. If successful, we
can talk about a deal for all the tribal areas.”

“We never wanted to fight to begin with,” said the senior Taliban
commander. “Our aim was to rid Afghanistan of foreign forces. But
the Pakistani government, by supporting America, left us no choice
but to fight.”

Last month, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that his
administration is ready to start talks with all factions of the
Taliban, including the Haqqani network.

“If negotiations fail to work, the government will launch military
operations in the tribal areas,” he told a small group of
journalists at his private residence in Lahore.

The prime minister did not specifically refer to North Waziristan –
the tribal region where the Haqqanis are believed to be based – when
talking about military campaigns.

He said that the approach currently being tried was similar to that
which was tried in Swat, where the government offered a peace deal
to the militants in 2009, but launched a military operation after
the Taliban refused to honour their end of the bargain.

For the first time, the prime minister provided details about how
the talks would be conducted. “We will not ask them to disarm before
the negotiations since this is against the tribal culture. However,
the political agents [government administrators in the tribal
regions] will ask them to decommission themselves,” he said.

The TTP, a banned conglomerate of militant groups blamed for most
violent acts in the country, welcomed the government’s offer for
peace talks with all insurgent groups.

“The TTP welcomes the prime minister’s offer,” Maulvi Faqir
Muhammad, TTP’s deputy commander and commander-in-chief in Bajaur
Agency, told The Express Tribune by phone from an undisclosed
location. But he set two preconditions for dialogue: The government
should reconsider its relationship with the United States and
enforce Islamic sharia in the country.

Maulvi Faqir and other senior TTP cadres are believed to be hiding
in the eastern Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nuristan. Islamabad has
blamed militants led by Maulvi Faqir for the recent cross-border
attacks on its security forces.

“The US won’t be happy,” said Rahimullah Yusufzai, a Pakistani
expert on the Taliban. “If there is less pressure from Pakistan on
the militants then they (the Pakistani Taliban) will turn their
attention to Afghanistan.”

Pakistani Taliban, Government Hold Initial Talks
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 20, 2011
Updated: November 21, 2011 at 7:31 AM ET

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/11/20/world/asia/AP-AS-Pakistan.html?_r=1

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) – Government intermediaries have
held talks with the Pakistani Taliban in recent months exploring
ways to jump-start peace negotiations, intelligence officials and a
senior militant commander said.

As reports of the talks emerged, officials said Monday that gunmen
ambushed a paramilitary convoy in southwestern Baluchistan province,
killing 14 soldiers. Baluchi nationalists have waged a decades-long
insurgency against the government, demanding greater independence
and a larger share of the province’s natural resource wealth.

The Pakistani Taliban have waged a separate war against the
government. A peace deal between authorities and the group could
represent the best hope of ending years of fighting that has killed
thousands of security personnel and civilians.

But it is unclear whether the preliminary talks will gain traction
or if the Pakistani Taliban are unified enough to actually strike a
deal. It is also uncertain whether a deal could last.

The government has cut peace deals with the Pakistani Taliban in the
past, but they have largely fallen apart. The agreements have been
criticized for allowing the militants to regroup and rebuild their
strength to resume fighting the government and foreign troops in
Afghanistan.

Talk of a new peace deal could be troubling to the United States if
it is seen as providing militants with greater space to carry out
operations in neighboring Afghanistan. However, Washington’s push
for a peace deal with the Afghan Taliban could make it difficult to
oppose an agreement in Pakistan.

The Afghan and Pakistani Taliban are allies but have primarily
focused their attacks on opposite sides of the border. The Pakistani
Taliban also trained the Pakistani-American who carried out a failed
car bombing in New York’s Times Square in 2010.

The government delegations that held preliminary talks with the
Pakistani Taliban over roughly the past six months have included
former civilian and military officials and tribal elders, the
intelligence officials and a senior militant commander said in
recent interviews with The Associated Press, speaking on condition
of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks.

As a confidence building measure, the Pakistani Taliban released
five officials from the country’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency
who were kidnapped in Baluchistan province, the officials and the
commander said in the interviews.

The Pakistani Taliban’s top demand is that the army pull out of the
South Waziristan tribal area, which served as the group’s main
sanctuary before a large military offensive in 2009, said the
commander, who is close to Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah
Mehsud.

The army could be replaced by the paramilitary Frontier Corps, but
the militants have demanded that only local police conduct patrols.
They also want the government to pay compensation for damages
incurred during the South Waziristan operation, free Pakistani
Taliban prisoners and allow the group’s leaders to move freely
throughout the country.

According to the intelligence officials and the militants, the
Pakistani Taliban’s leadership council held a meeting in
mid-September in which they came up with these demands. They also
authorized the group’s deputy leader, Maulana Waliur Rehman, to hold
talks with the government regarding South Waziristan and other
tribal areas.

On Saturday, a Pakistani Taliban spokesman told the AP the group has
added another demand – that the government cut ties with the United
States if it wants to make peace with the militants.

“Do it and we are brothers, but if not, our war against the
government will go on,” said spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan.

Some analysts have argued that the Pakistani Taliban has splintered
into so many different groups that it might be difficult for the
leadership in South Waziristan to agree to a comprehensive peace
deal.

The government held a meeting of all major political parties at the
end of September in which they agreed that the government must
attempt to start peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban. But it is
unclear what conditions the government and, more importantly, the
powerful military would agree to.

The military has conducted a series of offensives against the
Pakistani Taliban in the country’s semiautonomous tribal region
along the Afghan border over the past few years.

For their part, military officials have said they have not held any
recent peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban.

The attack on the paramilitary Frontier Corps convoy in Baluchistan
occurred Sunday night about 90 miles (150 kilometers) northeast of
the provincial capital, Quetta, said Frontier Corps spokesman
Murtaza Baig. Ten soldiers were also wounded.

The Baluchistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the
attack, according to the group’s spokesman, Azad Baluch, who alleged
the group’s fighters killed 40 paramilitary soldiers.

____

Associated Press writer Abdul Sattar contributed to this report from
Quetta.

(This version CORRECTS that the attack in Baluchistan province was
on Sunday night, not Monday.)

Spokesman says army not undertaking any negotiations with Pakistan
Taleban

Text of report by official news agency Associated Press of Pakistan
(APP)

Rawalpindi, 22 November: Strongly and categorically refuting media
reports, a spokesperson of ISPR said on Tuesday that Army is not
undertaking any kind of negotiations with Tehrik-i-Taleban Pakistan
(TTP) or its affiliated militant groups. Such reports are concocted,
baseless and unfounded, he added.

Any contemplated negotiation/reconciliation process with militant
groups has to be done by the government, the spokesperson concluded.

Source: Associated Press of Pakistan news agency, Islamabad, in
English 0844gmt 22 Nov 11

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Pakistani militant leader threatens to break peace
By HUSSAIN AFZAL – Associated Press | AP – 1 hr 56 mins ago

PARACHINAR, Pakistan (AP) – A Pakistani militant commander close to
the Afghan border threatened Saturday to abandon an unofficial peace
deal with the government, raising the specter of more violence in
the nuclear-armed country.

Hafiz Gul Bahadur cited American missile strikes and shelling by the
Pakistani army as the reason for his threat, which was made in a
one-page statement distributed in the town of Miran Shah in the
North Waziristan region, the militant leader’s main base.

“If the government continues with such brutal acts in the future, it
will be difficult for us to keep our patience any longer,” the
statement said.

Hafiz Gul Bahadur commands up to 4,000 fighters in North
Waziristan, which is under the effective control of his group and
other militant organizations. He is believed to have a loose
arrangement with Pakistan’s army under which troops refrain from
targeting him or his fighters as long as his militant group focuses
its attacks only on U.S. and NATO troops across the border in
Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s army doesn’t officially recognize the deal. Army officers
were not available for comment.

If Bahadur were to make good on his threat, it could mean more
bombings in Pakistani cities and pose tactical challenges for the
army’s stretched forces in North Waziristan and other border
regions.

But the extent of Bahadur’s capabilities are unclear. Moreover,
Washington and domestic critics have urged Islamabad not to
distinguish between militant groups in the northwest, saying they
all ultimately pose a threat to the state regardless of their
temporary orientation.

Pakistan’s army is currently focused on fighting the Pakistani
Taliban, which has declared war on the state and has carried out
hundreds of suicide attacks around the country. The army says it
doesn’t have the capacity to tackle all the groups, and sees no need
to antagonize those factions that do not pose an immediate threat to
its troops.

But the arrangement is an uneasy one, and Washington – which has
given the Pakistani army billions in aid since 2001 – wants action
against Bahadur’s group as well as the Afghan Taliban and its allied
factions like the Haqqanis, who are also based in North Waziristan.

Bahadur’s men are often targeted by American drone-fired missiles,
which rain down on targets in North Waziristan every few days on
average. Pakistan’s army publicly protests the strikes, but
privately assists in the targeting for at least some of them.

“Hundreds of our warriors have been martyred in the drone strikes
coordinated by the Pakistani government,” Bahadur’s statement said.
“We have been observing restraint. But now, the government, acting
on foreign instructions, is piling on the brutality against our
civilians.”

Critics say that striking deals with militants in North Waziristan
is wrong given that all factions there – including international
extremists affiliated with al-Qaida – are allied with each other and
share resources, weapons and transport networks.

Taliban must give up arms before talks – Pakistan
By Zeeshan Haider and Qasim Nauman
ISLAMABAD | Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:48pm IST
http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/10/18/idINIndia-59957220111018

(Reuters) – Pakistan will only hold peace talks with Taliban
insurgents if they lay down their arms first, Interior Minister
Rehman Malik said on Tuesday, after both sides signalled willingness
to consider negotiations.

“The minimum agenda is that they give up arms and come forward and
then there will be talks. But if they think they will keep
Kalashnikovs in their hands and also hold talks, that will not
happen,” he told reporters.

Both sides have indicated recently they were open to talks, but
analysts are sceptical the Taliban will ultimately agree.

“The government is saying accept the constitution and lay down arms.
But the militants have other aims. They want to take over, gain
power. They think negotiations are a joke,” said security analyst
Mahmood Shah.

“How can you talk to groups that don’t even respect the concept of
Pakistan, never mind laying down arms?”

The Tehrik-e-Taliban, or Taliban Movement of Pakistan (TTP), have
been waging a campaign of attacks including suicide bombings across
the South Asian nation since 2007 in a bid to topple the U.S.-backed
government.

A series of army offensives against Pakistani Taliban strongholds
along the rugged mountainous border with Afghanistan has failed to
contain the group, which is close to al Qaeda and is the biggest
security threat to Pakistan.

Any deals with the Taliban could anger Washington, which has been
pushing Pakistan to crack down harder on militant groups since
American special forces killed Osama bin Laden in May in a Pakistani
town, where he had apparently been living for years.

Ties between uneasy allies the United States and Pakistan have been
heavily strained since then.

Last year, the United States added the TTP to its list of foreign
terrorist organisations and set rewards of up to $5 million for
information leading to the capture of its leaders.

Past peace deals with the group failed to improve security, and
instead enabled it to build up strength and impose its harsh version
of Islam in areas ceded to it. Beheadings, public executions and
lashings were common.

Pakistan faces threats from multiple militant groups, whose suicide
bombings have kept foreign investors away from one of the most
unstable countries in the world.

It has yet to formulate strategies to deal with militants who simply
melt away to avoid army offensives, only to reappear elsewhere.

Pakistan said on Monday that Afghan and U.S-led forces had failed to
hunt down a Taliban cleric responsible for a spate of cross-border
raids despite repeated requests from Islamabad, a complaint likely
to deepen tension between the neighbours.

The attacks in which militants loyal to Maulvi Fazlullah took part
killed about 100 members of Pakistan’s security forces, angering the
army which faces threats from multiple militant groups.

Fazlullah was the Pakistani Taliban leader in Swat Valley, about 100
miles (160 km) northwest of Islamabad, before a 2009 army offensive
forced him to flee.

Also known as FM Mullah for his fiery radio broadcasts, he regrouped
in Afghanistan and established strongholds, and poses a threat to
Pakistan once again, Pakistani army spokesman Major-General Athar
Abbas told Reuters on Monday.

(Writing by Rebecca Conway; Editing by Michael Georgy and Sanjeev
Miglani)

Guarded response: Taliban hint at accepting Saudis as peace brokers
http://tribune.com.pk/story/270696/guarded-response-taliban-hint-at-accepting-saudis-as-peace-brokers/

By Zia Khan
Published: October 10, 2011

Commander of the group says implementation of a peace deal must be
`guaranteed’ beforehand.
ISLAMABAD:

The banned conglomerate of militant groups, Tehreek-e-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP), will seek mediation by countries like Saudi Arabia,
if the government offers them peace talks – a top militant leader of
the banned outfit said in a `cautious’ response to Pakistan’s
earlier decision to open negotiations with the group.

At the All Parties Conference (APC), the country’s top political and
military leaders decided last month to initiate peace negotiations
with the militant groups active in the country’s lawless tribal
badlands, including the TTP.

The decision – apparently reflecting a significant shift in
Pakistan’s war on terror policy – came in the wake of allegations by
top defence officials of the United States that the country’s top
spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), was nurturing the
deadly Haqqani network of Afghan militants allegedly based in North
Waziristan.

“We will see. Our shura (council) will decide whether and when can
we enter into talks with the government, with the military…but I
think we will like to involve countries we trust…they are in the
Arab world. Let’s say Saudi Arabia,” said Maulvi Waliur Rehman
Mehsud.
Wali – second-in-command to TTP fugitive chief Hakimullah Mehsud –
was responding to questions sent to him by The Express Tribune.

“Till now, we don’t have any direct peace offer…our shura will sit
down when we are approached. That is how we operate. There is one
centralised body to take important decisions,” he added but did not
mention who were the members of the council or who heads it.

But according to recent media reports, Sheikh Khalid – a militant
leader hailing from Mardan district of Khyber-Pukhtunkhwa – was
leading the shura. But it is understood that in most cases,
Hakimullah himself takes the final decisions.

The APC had decided that the proposed dialogue would not be
spearheaded either by the government or the military alone but a
`national institutionalised mechanism’ might be developed for that.

A participant of the APC then told The Express Tribune that the new
mechanism might be based on the pattern of the High Peace Council
(HPC) Afghan President Hamid Karzai had set up last year to reach
out to the insurgents.

“It would not be exactly the same but is likely to have striking
similarities.

Parliament and the politicians will have a central role in it,” he
said.

Meanwhile, Wali said that the TTP wanted a `guarantee’ that once the
deal is struck, it will be enforced.

Both Pakistan officials and the militant groups blame each other for
dishonouring three such agreements they had made in the past.
However, Wali did not point an accusing finger at either the
Pakistani government or the military this time.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2011.

Haqqani group pushing Taleban to negotiate peace deal with Pakistan

Text of report by Hamid Mir headlined “Haqqani network pushing TTP
to make peace with Pakistan” published by Pakistani newspaper The
News website on 5 October
http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=9323&Cat=13

Islamabad: The Haqqani network has started its efforts to push the
Tehrik-e-Taleban Pakistan (TTP) to negotiate a peace deal with the
Pakistan government.

A delegation of Pakistani tribal elders recently met Khalil Haqqani,
brother of Sirajudin Haqqani, in Paktia province of eastern
Afghanistan and requested him to use his influence to make peace
between anti-Pakistan and pro-Pakistan militants in North
Waziristan. These elders were worried about mounting pressure from
the US on Pakistan to start another operation in North Waziristan.
Khalil Haqqani first consulted Sirajudin Haqqani and then sent
messages to some TTP leaders not to fight against Pakistani forces.

It is also learnt that the TTP leadership has yet not reached any
decision. TTP head Hakimullah Mehsud is reportedly hiding somewhere
in the Orakzai area. He is reluctant to trust the Pakistani security
establishment but has recently sent a message to JUI leader Maulana
Fazlur Rehman that “we can think of making peace with the Pakistan
Army but without surrendering.”

Maulana Fazlur Rehman shared this offer with government officials
but the government wanted some mandate from opposition parties to
restart peace efforts with the TTP. Some elements in TTP do not
trust Pakistani security establishment, especially ISI. These
disgruntled commanders of TTP are hiding in Kunar province of
Afghanistan.

According to some credible sources in the Afghan media these
commanders have established contacts with Afghan Intelligence
officials. Sources in Kabul have claimed that Maulvi Faqir Muhammad,
Hakimullah Mehsud’s deputy, is living in an area close to Asadabad,
the headquarters of Kunar province. He recently travelled from Kabul
to Delhi. Afghan intelligence arranged a meeting of some local
journalists with Faqir Muhammad recently in Asadabad.

He had turned against the Pakistan Army after the drone strikes in
Bajaur in 2006. He joined hands with Maulana Fazlullah of Swat and
now they are fighting against Pakistan Army in Swat and Bajaur. His
fighters recently abducted some children from Bajaur and imprisoned
them in Kunar under the supervision of Afghan intelligence.

Maulvi Faqir was also involved in attacks on some Pakistani border
posts in Dir. He conducted those attacks from Kunar province where
US troops are present in heavy numbers. Maulvi Faqir is opposing a
peace deal with Pakistani government while another important TTP
commander from South Waziristan, Maulana Waliur Rehman Mehsud, is in
favour of such a deal.

Waliur Rehman also supported a peace deal between Shi’i and Sunnis
of Kurram in February 2011 which was brokered by Haqqani Network.
Initially TTP opposed the efforts started by Khalil Haqqani because
some local TTP commanders in Kurram were involved in crimes like
kidnapping for ransom and they were not interested in any peace
deal.

Khalil Haqqani used an old confidant from Kurram, Fazal Saeed
Haqqani, as a bargaining chip and he parted ways with TTP. Fazal
Saeed Haqqani established his own group and expelled all criminals
from his area by force.

Pakistani security establishment also helped Fazal Saeed Haqqani and
the local elders successfully bargained a peace deal after a decade
long bloodshed. According to sources close to Sirajudin Haqqani,
Afghan intelligence was interfering in Kurram and has provided arms
to different tribes for fighting against each other. When Haqqanis
brokered a deal between the local tribes the Afghan intelligence
contacted Sirajudin Haqqani and offered him to become part of the
peace process initiated by President Hamed Karzai.

This scribe reported in this newspaper on Sunday that Karzai
recently approached Sirajudin and even offered him governorship of
Paktia. Sirajudin confirmed this information to BBC on Monday
evening and said that Afghan intelligence and Americans contacted
him many times. His confirmation will strengthen the impression in
Pakistan that the US started accusing Haqqani Network of attacking
its Embassy in Kabul after Haqqani’s refusal to become part of the
peace process initiated by Washington and Kabul.

President Hamed Karzai suspended his talks with Taleban on Saturday
and landed in Delhi on Tuesday. His visit to India in the current
tense situation will raise many questions in Islamabad where many
people accuse India of using Afghan territory to destabilise
Balochistan and FATA.

Pakistani establishment is already disturbed over India’s growing
influence in Afghanistan and now the reported contacts of Maulvi
Faqir Muhammad with India and Karzai’s visit of India will create
more misunderstandings between Kabul and Islamabad.

Top government sources in Islamabad have clearly said that Pakistan
Army will not conduct any operation in North Waziristan under any
foreign pressure because it will create more enemies for Pakistani
state in FATA and Afghan intelligence will adopt these enemies of
Pakistan as their new sons like they adopted Maulvi Faqir Muhammad.

Many analysts think that Pakistani establishment signed peace deals
with Taleban between 2004 and 2009 but there was no positive result
and any new peace deal will also fail but many people think
otherwise.

They think that most of the peace deals in the past were sabotaged
by US drone attacks. These deals were masterminded by security
establishment but this time political forces must take the lead.

Any future peace deal between TTP and the Pakistani government could
bring dividends only if it is approved by Parliament. Prime Minister
Gilani has openly said that he was prepared to talk with Taleban and
Haqqani Network but all those who gave him support on September 29
in APC for talking to people in FATA have parted ways within one
week.

Source: The News website, Islamabad, in English 05 Oct 11

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Clinton Pressing Pakistan for Joint Covert Action on Insurgents
October 24, 2011, 12:22 AM EDT
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By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan

Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said
Pakistan will suffer “dire consequences” if it fails to “contain”
terrorists operating from its soil, and it needs the U.S. and
Afghanistan to help get the job done.

The Obama administration isn’t asking Pakistan’s military to occupy
its rugged border regions, the base for extremist groups that attack
U.S., allied and Afghan forces on the other side, Clinton said in an
interview with Bloomberg News following two days of meetings in
Islamabad.

There are “different ways of fighting besides overt military
action,” she said.

Clinton said she pressed Pakistan to fully share intelligence with
U.S. forces in Afghanistan to prevent attacks and choke off money
and supply routes. Better coordination might prevent incidents like
the Sept. 20 assault on the American Embassy in Kabul, which the
U.S. blames on the Haqqani network, she said.

“We can go after funding. We can go after couriers,” she said she
told Pakistani leaders.

Already strained ties with Pakistan were exacerbated by the U.S.
commando assault in May that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
near Islamabad. Clinton, along with CIA Director David Petraeus and
General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met
with Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, General Ashfaq Parvez
Kayani, the Army Chief of Staff, and Ahmad Shuja Pasha, head of the
Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate.

Recent Cooperation

Clinton praised recent cooperation against al-Qaeda as a model for
how to crack down on the Haqqanis as well as the Taliban, based in
Pakistan’s southwestern city of Quetta.

“Because of intelligence sharing and mutual cooperation, we have
targeted three of the top al-Qaeda operatives since bin Laden’s
death. That could not have happened without Pakistani cooperation,”
she said.

Pakistan’s political parties came together last month behind a
resolution to seek talks and a cease-fire with insurgents rather
than an all-out military assault. Pakistani Prime Minister Syed
Yousuf Raza Gilani urged the Americans “to give peace a chance”
before pressing his military for more, he said in a statement.

Clinton said the U.S. message to Pakistan was that the same
insurgents who have launched lethal attacks against U.S. and Afghan
targets may unleash their violence inside Pakistan.

Clinton said she urged Pakistan’s leaders to take advantage of the
roughly 130,000-troop, U.S.-led NATO force next door in Afghanistan
while it’s still there. The U.S. and NATO have begun pulling out
troops and plan to hand full security control to Afghanistan’s
government by the end of 2014.

`Squeeze’ Opportunity

In the coming months, forces from Pakistan and the coalition in
Afghanistan should “squeeze” the Taliban and allied extremists, such
as the Haqqani network, which operate on both sides of the border.

“There’s no way that any government in Islamabad can control these
groups,” Clinton said in the Oct. 22 interview, conducted in
Tajikistan as she wrapped up a seven-nation trip across the Mideast
and south-central Asia.

There is an “opportunity, while we are still with 48 nations across
the border in Afghanistan, where we have a lot of assets that we can
put at their disposal” to help Pakistan.

The Pakistanis said they “have to figure out a way to do it that
doesn’t cause chaos” in their country, she recounted. She said the
U.S. and Pakistan agreed on “90 to 95 percent of what needs to be
done” and the two countries will work on what “next steps we take
together.”

Before retiring as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff last month,
Admiral Mike Mullen testified before Congress that the Haqqani
network is a “veritable arm” of Pakistan’s spy agency, sparking
angry denials from Islamabad.

`Enhanced Operations’

U.S. and Afghan troops have recently begun what they call “enhanced
operations” against guerrillas in Afghanistan’s Khost province,
which abuts the Pakistani region where the Haqqani network is based.

Asked if U.S. troops in Afghanistan will launch cross- border
attacks if Pakistan fails to act, Clinton replied, “There’s a lot
going on that is aimed at these safe havens, and we will continue to
work with them on that.”

Clinton also defended U.S. efforts of encourage the Afghans and
Pakistanis to seek negotiations to disarm militants. Reconciliation
efforts have gone nowhere since Clinton announced the Obama
administration’s support for talks early last year. A Taliban agent
posing as a peace envoy assassinated Afghanistan’s chief peace
negotiator, Burhanuddin Rabbani, on Sept. 13.

Negotiations are “a bumpy process” requiring “patience and
persistence that we’re willing to invest, in order to determine
what’s real and what’s not,” she said.

Libya `Score-Settling’

Before stopping in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Clinton visited Libya
Oct. 18, where she called on the rebels who ousted dictator Muammar
Qaddafi to refrain from vigilantism and “score-settling” and instead
uphold the rule of law.

Asked why U.S. officials appeared to cheer the news of Qaddafi’s
death two days later, in light of video footage suggesting was
summarily executed after he was captured alive, Clinton denied that
the U.S. celebrated his death.

The Obama administration considers Qaddafi’s demise an opening for
Libya to start its transition to democracy, she said. She praised
the transitional government for pledging a full investigation of his
death.

“It sends the right signal that we can’t start on a path toward
democracy, rule of law, human rights without trying to understand
and hold accountable anyone who acted in a way that violates those
precepts,” she said.

An autopsy confirmed yesterday that Qaddafi died from a gunshot
wound to the head, according to Libya’s chief pathologist, Dr.
Othman al-Zintani.

Iranian Plot

Asked about U.S. charges that Iran plotted to kill the Saudi
ambassador to Washington, Clinton said the U.S. has shared evidence
widely and is raising awareness of dangerous “Iranian interference
in the internal affairs of many countries.”

The U.S. for years has been raising the alarm about Iran’s growing
influence in “Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia,” where
Iran has embassies staffed with spies and members of the Quds force,
which was implicated in the plot against the Saudi ambassador, she
said.

Until now, few considered Iran a danger to them, she said. The U.S.
can now say, “No, guess what? It is about you,” she said.

Clinton said there’s no U.S. plan for punishing Iran beyond
sanctions. “What we want to do is convince people that behavior like
this is why we need to enforce the sanctions we have,” she said.

–Editors: Steven Komarow, John Brinsley

To contact the reporter on this story: Indira A.R. Lakshmanan in
Dushanbe at ilakshmanan@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Mark Silva at
msilva34@bloomberg.net

Pakistan Army plans to restrict Haqqani group movement at Afghan
border – paper
http://tribune.com.pk/story/286354/pakistan-looks-to-restrict-haqqanis-movement/
Text of report by Kamran Yousaf headlined “Pakistan looks to
restrict Haqqanis’ movement” published by Pakistani newspaper The
Express Tribune website on 2 November

Islamabad: The United States, it seems, has been successful in
winning Pakistan’s support to curtail the Haqqani network [an Afghan
insurgent group often reported to be operating out of Pakistan’s
North Waziristan tribal area].

In what appears to be a significant development, the Pakistan Army
is planning measures to restrict the [Haqqani] network’s movement at
the Afghan border as part of an understanding reached with the US.

At least two senior security officials confirmed that the military
has decided not only to restrict the movement of all militant
groups, including the deadliest Afghan Taleban insurgents, but also
deny them space within Pakistan’s borders.

“We will play our part while coalition forces will stop infiltration
from across the border,” said a Pakistani military official.

However, officials refused to divulge details of the plan and it
could not be independently verified since media does not have access
to border areas.

The move, if confirmed, will be seen as a departure from the
security establishment’s years-old approach towards the Haqqanis.
Washington has long demanded that Pakistani military go after the
Haqqanis, believed to be operating from the Pak [Pakistan]-Afghan
borders areas in North Waziristan.

But this change on Pakistan’s part does not mean the army will
directly confront the group, which the country believes will have a
vital role in any future political dispensation in Afghanistan.

These new border security measures are believed to be the result of
a deal that was struck between Islamabad and Washington during US
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s recent visit to Pakistan.

Under the agreement, the US is no longer asking for a full-scale
military offensive against the Haqqani network in return for
Pakistan’s commitment to ‘take care’ of the group by using means
other than an operation. This includes tightening border security to
keep a check on the movement of the Haqqanis and persuading them to
come to the negotiating table with the US.

Media reports emanating from Washington also indicate a new approach
by the Obama administration on the Haqqani network.

The New York Times quoted a senior US official as saying that
Clinton did not use her meeting to convince the Pakistani military
to mount an offensive to root out the Haqqanis and other militants
allegedly operating from sanctuaries in North Waziristan. “Instead,
the administration says, it is pressing the Pakistanis to provide
intelligence on the Haqqanis, arrest some of the group’s operatives
and reduce ties to the terrorist group – all steps well short of
military action,” the official said. “We’re at the point where
Pakistanis have told us they’re going to squeeze the Haqqani
network.”

When approached, Inter-Services Public Relations Director-General
Maj-Gen Athar Abbas did not speak of any specific plan but
reiterated that Pakistan has a stated policy not to allow its
territory to be used against any third country, including
Afghanistan.

Source: Express Tribune website, Karachi, in English 02 Nov 11

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Europe: – Elections in Spain set up the PPOE with an absolute
majority to form a new government, no Eurosceptic party polled
noticeably, only one anti-austerity, left party (the United Left) did
better than expected (11 seats, out of 350). The stand-off between
Samaras and the rest of Europe concerning his signature under a letter
assuring continued austerity in Greece continues. EU wants it signed
by Nov 29, next tranche needed is mid Decemeber
Lastly (last week already), a planning scheme by the German
Foreign Ministry was leaked, which lays out in further detail what
steps towards greater financial and political integration the German
government deems necessary. These do not include the Eurobond
proposals which the Commission will bring forward tomorrow, but too a
large extent operationalize the CDU proposal which had been approved
at a party conference last Monday. They include (limited) treaty
change, policy transfer to the European level, the creation of a
‘EMF’, the (partial) loss of sovereignty for states receiving European
financial aid and limits on the Council’s blocking powers via the
European Court of Justice and voting procedures.

Nov. 23: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso is
scheduled to present plans concerning stability bonds for the
eurozone and initiatives meant to deepen economic governance in the
European Union and eurozone.
Greece’s new technocrat Prime Minister Loukas Papademos held press
conference with Barrosso during which Barrosso reiterated the EU
demand that the heads of both major political parties in Greece
along with the PM, the Finance Minister and the head of the Central
Bank all sign a written pledge to implement and not renegotiate
austerity measures in order to continue receiving bailout funds. The
head of the former opposition (Samaras) is refusing to sign the
pledge, so Papademos has been unable to give the international
community the reassurance that it is demanding. Papademos himself
says its up to the politicians.

ECB’s Stark: euro debt crisis has spread to core

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/21/idUSL9E7LK01120111121
DUBLIN | Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:21am EST

Nov 21 (Reuters) – ECB policymaker Juergen Stark warned on Monday
the sovereign debt crisis had spread from the euro zone’s periphery
to its core economies and was affecting economies outside of Europe.

“These are very challenging times… The sovereign debt crisis has
re-intensified and is now spreading over to other countries
including so-called core countries. This is a new phenomenon,” Stark
said in a speech to Ireland’s Institute of International and
European Affairs in Dublin.

“The sovereign debt crisis is not only concentrated in Europe, most
advanced economies are facing serious problems with their public
debt.”

ECB’s role needs debate, won’t print money: Nowotny

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/21/us-ecb-nowotny-idUSTRE7AK0WH20111121

VIENNA | Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:43am EST

(Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers have to discuss the
central bank’s next moves but the ECB will not just start printing
money in response to the euro zone debt crisis, Governing Council
member Ewald Nowotny said on Monday.

Nowotny and his fellow Governing Council member Erkki Liikanen said
that economic uncertainty in Europe remains high, with Liikanen
warning that the longer it takes to remove that, the bigger the hit
to the economy will be.

With scant sign that China and other international sources of
capital are willing to invest heavily in scaling up the euro zone’s
response, analysts increasingly see the ECB as the only solution to
a debt crisis which now threatens to engulf large economies,
especially Italy.

Many have called on the ECB to buy government bonds on a larger
scale and pay for them by inflating its balance sheet, effectively
creating money.

Asked if the ECB could start just printing more money, Nowotny said:
“In this simple form, of course not.”

“What we certainly have to discuss is what is a role for the ECB in
these difficult times, but this is also something we will discuss in
Frankfurt at the appropriate time,” Nowotny, who also heads the
Austrian National Bank, told reporters at a Conference on European
Economic Integration.

Other ECB policymakers — led by German representatives on its
governing council — have been more explicit in ruling out what they
see as a fundamental change in the ECB’s mandate. Nowotny in the
past has been among the first policymakers to point to more radical
policy moves.

Asked whether the ECB will follow its 25 basis point interest cut
this month with another, he said that everything is possible and
that the next rate move could be up or down.

“Everything is of course conceivable, up as well as down,” he said
when asked about rates. “In this situation we see now, where we see
a clear deterioration of economic expectations, at the last ECB
meeting we reacted with a rate cut.”

The EU’s economic and monetary affairs commissioner said on Monday
the debt crisis is hurting the euro zone’s core, warning there
should be “no illusions” about its potential long-term impact.

Echoing other senior EU officials who have said that the lack of
investor confidence and rising sovereign bond yields are now
systemic across the euro zone, Olli Rehn said Europe’s economies
could risk becoming irrelevant if they failed to act.

Nowotny also said Europe should be, and is, able to solve the debt
crisis by itself, but help from China would be welcome were the
Chinese to make an offer.

Liikanen stressed the importance of finding ways out of the crisis,
saying that removing uncertainties was important to get the economy
performing better.

“There is a high level of uncertainty,” Liikanen said. “The longer
it continues, the more impact it will have on the economy.”

But he declined to comment on the growth outlook, saying the ECB
would publish its next staff projections early next month.

Speaking in the same conference, IMF Deputy Managing Director Min
Zhu said the fund’s current forecast for global growth is too
optimistic. In September, the IMF cut its 2011 and 2012 global
growth forecast to 4 percent.

(Reporting by Angelika Gruber and Michael Shields, writing by Sakari
Suoninen; editing by Patrick Graham)
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ECB Nowotny: Must Watch Econ Devels Closely For Mon Policy
Monday, November 21, 2011 – 06:44
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VIENNA (MNI) – The European Central Bank must watch the evolution of
the economy closely in determining what its y future interest rate
policy will be, Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny said Monday.

Asked after a press briefing on the margins of a conference of the
Austrian National Bank (which he heads) if the ECB could conceivably
cut interest rates another notch, Nowotny said, “Anything is
naturally conceivable, both up and down, but in the situation we are
seeing now, where we are seeing a clear deterioration of economic
expectations, we reacted at the last Governing Council meeting of
the ECB with a rate cut.”

He added: “In the future we will naturally have to look closely at
how the economic situation develops further.”

While declining to say whether the ECB would have to continue buying
Spanish bonds after corresponding interest rates fell in reaction to
the weekend’s elections in Spain, Nowotny said that “one should
first of all see the positive about this, that there is a positive
assessment by the markets” of the election outcome. He noted,
however, that things can change “very quickly.”

As to demands that the ECB help counter the crisis by printing money
to buy bonds of troubled member states, Nowotny said that he was
“naturally” opposed to such a solution.

“What we certainly do have to discuss is what the role of the ECB is
in these difficult times, but that too is something that we will
discuss in Frankfurt in due time,” he said.

Asked whether steps towards more budgetary discipline in Europe
could be a basis for joint debt financing such as Eurobonds, Nowotny
replied that fiscal discipline “is necessary in any case in and of
itself, because we have to look at it realistically: we have a
really severe crisis of the financial sector in Europe that is
essentially stemming now from public budgets.”

Possible additional measures “would be another step,” he said. “But
the first step, we have to take in any case.”

ECB Nowotny, Liikanen: Seeing High Degree of Uncertainty Now
Monday, November 21, 2011 – 06:19
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VIENNA (MNI) – The economic and financial situation is characterized
at present by an unusually high degree of uncertainty, European
Central Bank Governing Council members Ewald Nowotny and Erkki
Liikanen said Monday.

Speaking to the press on the margins of a conference of the Austrian
National Bank, which he heads, Nowotny noted that he had visited
China and the People’s Bank of China two weeks ago, where he
discussed what role China and its huge foreign exchange reserves
might play in helping to stabilize Europe.

“There’s a high degree of uncertainty right now which is also
observed by China,” Nowotny noted. But basically, as a European and
a European central bank governor, my basic feeling is that Europe is
and should be able to solve the problems herself.”

Were China to invest in Europe, he said, “then basically they are
welcome,” but this would probably be part of a long-term trend,
whereas the debt crisis is a short- to medium-term issue that
“Europe should be and is totally able to solve.”

Liikanen, who heads the Bank of Finland and also participated in the
conference, noted the historical tendency of financial crises to be
followed by a hit to banks, a lending squeeze and then “a recession
in the real economy.”

“What is essential today is that there is a high level of
uncertainty about the future,” he said, and “the longer it continues
the more it has an impact on real developments.”

Liikanen observed that the ECB will update its staff projections
next month and declined to offer an assessment of growth prospects.

Nowotny Says Europe Can Solve Debt Crisis Without China’s Help
November 21, 2011, 6:22 AM EST

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-11-21/nowotny-says-europe-can-solve-debt-crisis-without-china-s-help.html
By Jana Randow and Zoe Schneeweiss

Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — European Central Bank Governing Council
member Ewald Nowotny said Europe can solve its debt crisis without
China’s help.

“There is a high degree of uncertainty, which is also observed by
China, but my basic feeling is that Europe is and should be able to
solve its problems by itself,” Nowotny, who also heads Austria’s
central bank, told reporters in Vienna today. “If there are
investments by China they’re welcome but this is a long-term trend.
For short- or medium-term aspects, Europe is and should be totally
able to solve this.”

European governments are struggling to contain a sovereign- debt
crisis in the 17-nation euro region that’s forced Greece, Ireland
and Portugal to seek bailouts and is now spreading to Italy and
Spain. After leaders agreed to boost the firepower of the region’s
rescue fund last month, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he
planned to call Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao to discuss China
contributing.

“All countries take themselves decisions in how they invest
reserves,” Finland’s member on the ECB council, Erkki Liikanen, said
at the event in Vienna. He also said the “high level of uncertainty”
created by the debt crisis is having “an impact on economic
developments” in the euro area.

Liikanen and Nowotny declined to comment on ECB monetary policy.

–With assistance from Boris Groendahl in Vienna. Editors: Matthew
Brockett, Simone Meier

Germany mulls ‘a la carte’ European treaty changes

11/9/11

http://www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/finance-economy.deo/

(BERLIN) – German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Wednesday
that EU countries should be able to opt whether to take part in
European treaty changes on fiscal reform.

With some non-eurozone European Union nations reluctant to re-open
talks on modifying treaties, notably Britain, the German minister
said a “differentiated” approach could be the way forward.

“Some of the 10 countries that are not in the eurozone have big
reservations… they are not ready for a deepening” of European
treaties, he told MPs on the lower house of parliament’s European
affairs committee.

“But a differentiated cooperation is always possible,” he added,
citing the example of negotiations on the visa-free Schengen area.

“Everyone would be invited but there would be the possibility to
differentiate,” he said, pointing to the option of choosing to what
degree, or at what speed, a country signs up for the treaty change.

Berlin is pushing for a change to Europe’s treaties to include more
coercive budgetary discipline, including the possibility to take
countries that contravene budgetary rules to the European Court of
Justice.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said earlier at a conference in
Berlin that the EU was “not viable” without treaty changes that
would place stricter controls on public finances, allowing the bloc
to become a “stability union”.

This operatively (semi-) mirrors last week’s CDU proposal really. It
would effectively represent a step forward towards fiscal and
political union (even if they call it stability union for the most
part) and would be a policy transfer from the national to the
European level. I know most of you think that all of this will
simply consolidate German power. I think that is too simplistic.
Veto power for the Eurozone with implementation from the Commission
and further judiciary power for the ECJ might reflect current German
policy preferences, they would restrain Germany in the future also
though (and keep in mind that France will be bigger than Germany
relatively soon). Germany also was the first country that had
violated the Growth and Stability Pact back in the day. The German
government has officially for some time now moved into the deeper
integration camp. They were outside of it (in the short- to mid-term
anyway) only a year or two ago.

PNA – PIJ contemplating elections. Meshaal and Abbas are going to meet
soon.

Islamic Jihad mulls Palestinian elections
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GAZA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — The second largest Islamist group in the
Gaza Strip said Sunday it was studying running in Palestinian
general elections after firmly boycotting all previous polls.

“Our clear positions do not prevent us from holding a debate inside
the movement to study recent developments, including the possibility
of running in the upcoming elections,” Nafez Azzam, a senior leader
of the Islamic Jihad movement, told Xinhua.

A final decision to stand in parliamentary polls is not yet made, he
stressed. The Islamic Jihad opposes the 1993 Oslo peace deal between
Israel and Palestine Liberation Organization and so refuses ensuing
governments.

The Islamic Jihad’s position comes ahead of a meeting between
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Khaled Mashaal, whose Hamas
movement won 2006 parliamentary elections and ousted Abbas’s
long-dominant Fatah party.

In 2007, Hamas, the biggest Islamic movement, took over Gaza by
force and left the Fatah-led Palestinian National Authority confined
to the West Bank.

Abbas and Mashaal will try to implement a reconciliation agreement
brokered by Egypt in May. The agreement envisions a technocratic
government ruling Gaza and the West Bank until elections, initially
expected in May 2012.

Hamas’s Abu-Marzuq denies Abbas-Mish’al meeting delayed because of
Egypt riots

The website in Arabic at 1304 gmt on 21 November posts an exclusive
interview with Musa Abu-Marzuq, deputy head of Hamas Political
Bureau, in which he says that the meeting between Hamas leader
Khalid Mish’al and President Mahmud Abbas has been brought forward
to 24 November and denies reports on the possibility that the
meeting will be postponed due to the riots in Egypt, adding: “For
the moment, the meeting is scheduled to be held in Cairo and there
is no talk about putting it off.”

As regards the identity of the next prime minister and reports on
Fatah-Hamas agreement not to nominate Salam Fayyad, Abu-Marzuq says:
“The brothers in Fatah were the ones who suggested ruling out
Fayyad. In fact, Fayyad himself expressed his desire not to lead the
next government.” He notes that Fatah and Hamas have looked into
“the general principles of the next government, leaving the details
to the Abbas-Mish’al meeting in Cairo.”

Commenting on the issue of political detainees and political
arrests, Abu-Marzuq says: “We released all the detainees in Gaza and
made a list of the reasons and justifications we left others in
jail. Therefore, it is incumbent on the brothers in Fatah to free
all the detainees in the West Bank. If this happens, it will, no
doubt, be a positive step.”

Source: Palestinian Information Centre website in Arabic 21 Nov 11

Jordan king meets Abbas on first West Bank visit
By Nasser Abu Bakr | AFP – 8 mins ago
http://news.yahoo.com/jordans-king-visit-west-bank-monday-203156116.html

Jordan’s King Abdullah II was on Monday holding talks in Ramallah
with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on his first visit to the
West Bank in more than a decade.

The rare visit came just days ahead of a key summit between the
rival Palestinian movements Fatah and Hamas, which are looking to
cement a stalled unity deal that has drawn fierce opposition from
Israel and Washington.

It was the first time the monarch has visited the West Bank’s
political capital since before Abbas took over as president in
January 2005, and comes just days before the Palestinian leader
heads to Cairo to meet exiled Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal.

After his royal helicopter touched down inside the Muqataa
presidential compound, Abdullah was greeted by senior members of the
Palestinian leadership on what was his first visit to Ramallah since
August 2000.

But officials have said little about the reasons behind the
high-level visit, which Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh
described as “historic.”

Speaking to reporters at a joint press conference with his
Palestinian counterpart Riyad al-Malki, Judeh expressed support for
both the Palestinians’ UN membership bid and for moves to cement a
unity deal between Hamas and Fatah.

“The king has always said that strength comes from unity of the
Palestinian front,” he said.

“Jordan’s goal is to support the Palestinian Authority and the
Palestinian cause and we will make every effort for the Palestinian
cause and the unity of the Palestinian front.”

Malki said that reconciliation between the two Palestinian national
movements was of the greatest importance.

“For us there is no greater interest than the reconciliation and the
end of the division,” he said.

On the Palestinian side, a top adviser to Abbas played up the timing
of the visit.

“The king’s visit and meeting with president Abbas at this time is
very important,” Nimr Hammad told AFP.

“They will discuss all the political developments between us and the
international community in order reach a common
Palestinian-Jordanian understanding on the issues.”

Talks were expected to touch on the Palestinian bid to secure full
state membership at the United Nations, and on the upcoming
Hamas-Fatah meeting in Cairo — both of which have met with strong
US and Israeli opposition.

Under terms of their unity deal, Fatah and Hamas were to piece
together an interim government of politically unaffiliated
technocrats who would prepare for presidential and legislative
elections within a year.

Abbas and Abdullah were to hold a joint press conference before the
Jordanian monarch returns to Amman in the early afternoon, officials
said.

Jordan, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, has made
little secret of its support for the UN bid and the king has
expressed frustration over the repeated failure to advance the peace
process.

Speaking to AFP late on Sunday, a senior Palestinian official said
the timing of the visit was an important show of support for Abbas
who is under increasing pressure to drop the UN bid and scrap
attempts to reconcile with Hamas.

Under terms of their unity deal, Fatah and Hamas were to piece
together an interim government of politically unaffiliated
technocrats who would prepare for presidential and legislative
elections within a year.

But the caretaker government was never formed, with the two sides
bickering over its composition and over who would take up the role
of premier.

However, after a series of secret talks in Cairo, the two sides
appear to have reached some form of agreement, Palestinian officials
say, which is likely to be made public after they meet in the
Egyptian capital later this week.

Abdullah paid his first visit to the Palestinian territories in May
1999 just months after being crowned king, meeting the late leader
Yasser Arafat in Gaza. A year later, in August 2000, he met Arafat
again, that time in Ramallah.

A senior Israeli official, who said they were not informed of
Abdullah’s plans, welcomed the West Bank visit.

“We have repeatedly called in the past for Arab leaders to travel to
Ramallah in order to strengthen the peace process. Unfortunately,
almost none of them have come,” he told AFP on condition of
anonymity.

ISRAEL/TURKEY – Israel names new Charge d’affaires to Turkey. Israel
is going to want to coordinate or at least be kept in the loop on
Turkish plans in Syria

Israel boosts diplomatic mission to Turkey

Foreign Ministry names Joseph Levy-Safri charge d’affaires of
Israeli Embassy in Ankara but tension between nations remain high
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4151125,00.html
Ronen Medzini
Published: 11.21.11, 14:22 / Israel News

The Foreign Ministry announced Monday that it will be sending
another diplomatic envoy to Ankara, who will act as the charge
d’affaires of the Israeli Embassy, despite the unrelenting tensions
between Israel and Turkey.

It was not too long ago, in September, when Turkish Foreign Minister
Ahmet Davutoglu announced that following Jerusalem’s adamant refusal
to apologize over the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid, Ankara will be
downgrading its diplomatic relations with Israel and suspending key
military agreements.

In a dramatic turn of events, Turkey announced that it was expelling
Israeli Ambassador Gabby Levy from Ankara. Davutoglu said Turkey’s
diplomatic representation in Israel would be further reduced to
second-secretary level. In accordance, all lower Israeli diplomatic
personnel above the second-secretary level have also been expelled.

The announcement followed a press conference, in which Davutoglu
said that some of the UN’s Palmer Report findings on the raid were
“unacceptable,” adding that it was “time for Israel to pay the
price… The highest price it can pay is losing our friendship.”

Following the expulsion of Levy, the Turks announced that no Israeli
diplomats above the second-level secretary will be allowed to remain
in Ankara. This led Jerusalem officials to search for the most
viable candidate meeting Ankara’s criteria – offering the position
to Joseph Levy-Safri.

Safri, 39, a conflict resolution attorney, enjoys high esteem in
diplomatic circles and most recently he has served as part of
Israel’s mission to Uruguay.

Tensios still high

Turkey withdrew its own ambassador to Israel immediately after the
2010 raid. At the time, Turkey vowed that its demand for an apology
from Israel would remain unchanged, stating that it is powerful
enough to protect the rights of its citizen.

The Palmer Report did not demand an Israeli apology, establishing
instead that Israel should express regret and pay reparations, the
official said in September, adding that Jerusalem still hoped that
the two countries could “return to the cooperation that was a
cornerstone of regional stability.” Another senior official added
that “the severing of ties goes against Turkey’s strategic
interests.”

Since then, the Turkish prime minister’s rhetoric has taken a
belligerent tone, threatening that Ankara’s warships could deploy in
east Mediterranean waters at a moment’s notice, and outfitting
Turkish warplanes with radar systems that identify Israeli targets
as “hostile.”

A couple of weeks after the expulsion of Levy, Israel decided to end
its police cooperation with Turkey, transferring the police attache
stationed in Ankara to Romania.

Ministry Spokesman Tal Volovitch had said that Internal Security
Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch has decided to transfer Israel’s
Ankara-based homeland security representative to Bucharest.

SUDAN/RSS/ENERGY/MIL –

South Sudan Defends Transfer of Sudan’s Oil Company Shares
November 21, 2011, 7:07 AM EST

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-11-21/south-sudan-defends-transfer-of-sudan-s-oil-company-shares.html
By Jared Ferrie
(Updates with postponement of negotiations in third paragraph.)
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — South Sudan defended its decision to take
control of the shares held by Sudan’s state-owned petroleum company
in southern oil fields, calling it a “legitimate act of
sovereignty.”

By a presidential decree on Nov. 8, South Sudan assumed ownership of
the stakes held by Sudan’s Sudapet in joint operations with
companies such as China National Petroleum Corp., Malaysia’s
Petroliam Nasional Bhd and India’s Oil & Natural Gas Corp. The
Sudanese authorities called the move an “arbitrary decision.”

African Union-sponsored negotiations due to start today between the
countries over issues including the oil fees the south should pay to
ship crude through the north and the disputed region of Abyei were
postponed and may take place later this week, Eric Abibo Ngandu, an
AU spokesman, said by phone from Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.

South Sudan is negotiating new agreements with oil companies
operating in the south that should be completed this year, the
Ministry of Petroleum and Mining said today in a statement released
in Juba, the capital. South Sudan will have sold 33.4 million
barrels of oil from July 9 to Dec. 31 for $3.2 billion, according to
the ministry statement.

South Sudan assumed control of Sudan’s previous daily production of
490,000 barrels of oil when it gained independence on July 9.
[Regarding RSS’s decision to take control of the shares held by
Sudan’s state-owned petroleum company Sudapet in southern oil field]
South Sudan’s oil ministry said that the two governments agreed
during pre-secession negotiations that the shares would be
transferred to southern ownership along with the oil fields upon
independence.

Revenue Payment

The oil ministry also said it expects Sudan to repay revenues it
claims Sudan withheld illegally between January this year and July
8. A peace deal that ended a two-decade civil war required the north
and south to split oil revenue equally prior to the south’s
independence.

South Sudan warned foreign companies and potential buyers against
purchasing oil from the south without its approval.

” All are on notice that if they purchased any South Sudan crude oil
that has been expropriated or otherwise placed on the market without
South Sudan’s consent, they will be held accountable and their
future relationship with South Sudan shall be jeopardized,”
according to the statement.

Refinery Plans

The ministry announced plans to purchase a “micro refinery” that
would allow it to refine as much as 25,000 barrels a day and reduce
imports from countries such as Kenya and Uganda.

South Sudan is studying the feasibility of building a larger
refinery, as well as constructing a new pipeline to export oil
through its East African neighbors rather than using Sudan’s
pipeline that runs to Port Sudan on the Red Sea, according to the
statement.

“Within the next few weeks South Sudan will send officials to
neighboring contries that have proposed cross-border pipeline
arrangements,” the ministry said.

Southern officials have said previously they are considering
building a pipeline that would carry crude to the Kenyan port of
Lamu.
–With assistance from Salma El Wardany in Khartoum and William
Davison in Addis Ababa. Editors: Karl Maier, Ben Holland

Sudan agrees to resume talks with South Sudan over outstanding
issues
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KHARTOUM, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — Sudan on Monday agreed to resume talks
with South Sudan to resolve outstanding issues between the two
countries under the African Union mediation.

Chairman of the African Union High-Level Implementation Panel on
Sudan (AUHIP) Thabo Mbeki on Monday held talks with Sudanese
President Omar al-Bashir on arrangements for the coming round of
negotiations between Khartoum and Juba, which are hosted by the
Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.

“The president has confirmed that indeed the delegation of the
government of Sudan will be travelling to Addis Ababa so that we
will continue with these negotiations on all those outstanding
issues,” Mbeki told reporters following his talks with al-Bashir
Monday.

Mbeki further explained that the coming round of talks between
Khartoum and Juba would kick off in Addis Ababa in this week,
without specifying a date, reiterating commitment of both sides to
participate in the talks.

“We have come to discuss with President al-Bashir outstanding issues
with regard to the negotiations. We have proposed both to the
government of Sudan and the government of South Sudan that we should
resume these negotiations on all the outstanding matters in Addis
Ababa this week,” said Mbeki.

He added that the AUHIP delegation would travel to Juba to present a
report to South Sudan President Salva Kiir about the preparations
for the negotiations, saying that the government of South Sudan has
already confirmed that they also would be participating in the
negotiations.

The negotiations between Sudan and South Sudan were supposed to
resume last Saturday but were postponed due to differences between
the two sides.

Sudan and South Sudan are discussing many issues, including oil
revenues sharing, border and the dispute over affiliation of Abyei
area.

The two sides exchanged accusations regarding the armed conflicts in
the Blue Nile and South Kordofan areas where the Sudan People’s
Liberation Army’s (SPLA) northern sector is launching military
attacks that Khartoum says were backed by South Sudan at a time when
Juba accuses Khartoum of supporting South Sudan rebels.

Reconsider decision to confiscate assets of Sudapet company,
Khartoum urges Juba
Text of report by state-owned Sudanese news agency Suna website
Khartoum, 17 November – The Foreign Ministry[, regarding] has
expressed its astonishment over the presidential decree 27/2011
issued by the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir,
on 8 November, 2011, according to which he confiscated the assets
and shares of Sudapet Company, which is owned by the Government of
Sudan, for the interest of the Government of South Sudan, according
to official notification received by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
from the acting Chairman of Sudapet Company, Dr Ali Faruq.

In a statement to SUNA, the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry,
ambassador Al-Ubayd Murawah, said that the ministry was surprised by
this move and its timing, and consider it an odd step which is
contradictory with the spirit of cooperation that Sudan Government
[has shown] remained adopting throughout the period that followed
the separation of south Sudan, including its permit to the
exportation of south Sudan oil through Sudan ports despite the fact
that no agreement signed up to now on South Sudan use of the oil
industry infrastructures that are owned by the Government of Sudan.

The Foreign Ministry regarded the decree of South Sudan Government
as neglecting the considerable and persistent efforts that are being
exerted by the African Union High Level Panel on Sudan and its head
president Thabo Mbeki for reaching satisfactory solutions for the
disputed issues between Sudan and the State of South Sudan. The
Foreign Ministry has called on the government of the Republic of
South Sudan to reconsider this step that would negatively affect the
progress and atmosphere of the negotiations between the two
countries.
Source: Suna news agency website, Khartoum, in Arabic 17 Nov 11

Sudan declines new round of negotiations in Ethiopia: South Sudan
http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudan-declines-new-round-of,40739
November 15, 2011 (JUBA) – The Sudanese government has declined an
invitation from an African Union (AU) commission to attend a new
round of negotiations on post-secession issues with South Sudan
scheduled for next Saturday in Ethiopia, an official in Juba said.

South Sudan’s investment minister Deng Garang told reporters in Juba
that his government received notification from Khartoum that talks
on the outstanding items are suspended.

The two countries have yet to sort out contentious issues such as
border demarcation, Abyei, splitting up national debt and oil
transit fees charged to South Sudan.

The African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) led by
former South African president Thabo Mbeki is leading mediation
efforts between Khartoum and Juba since two years ago but his
efforts have yielded little results so far.

Garang stressed that South Sudan will not engage in bilateral talks
on oil should Mbeki fail to come up with acceptable proposal. He
also underscored South Sudan’s desire to negotiate all pending items
as a package for one comprehensive solution.

But an unnamed Sudanese official source told the pro-government
newspaper, Al-Intibaha that snubbing Saturday’s meeting is due to
security tensions on the borders of the two countries as well as the
upcoming cabinet announcement requiring re-formation of the
negotiation teams.

The foreign ministry undersecretary, Rahmatalla Osman speaking to
Al-Intibaha dismissed Garang’s remarks saying no notification was
sent to Juba on suspending talks.

Tensions have escalated between the two neighboring nations since
the country’s breakup last July. Sudan accused South Sudan of
supporting rebels fighting its army in Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

The Sudanese government lodged two complaints with the United
Nations Security Council (UNSC) detailing the allegations.

Sudan rebels in Darfur, border states sign alliance
12 Nov 2011 16:41
http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/sudan-rebels-in-darfur-border-states-sign-alliance/
Source: reuters // Reuters

KHARTOUM, Nov 12 (Reuters) – Rebels in Sudan’s Darfur region and
troubled southern border states said on Saturday they had formed an
alliance to topple the government of President Omar Hassan
al-Bashir, raising the prospect of more violence in the volatile
areas.

Analysts say the move signaled attempts at closer military
coordination among various rebel groups left in Sudan after South
Sudan seceded in July under a 2005 peace agreement with Khartoum.

Sudan’s army is fighting separate insurgencies in the western region
of Darfur as well as in the southern states of South Kordofan and
Blue Nile bordering South Sudan.

Violence in the joint border region has led to tensions between
Khartoum and South Sudan. The United Nations accused Sudan this week
of having bombed a refugee camp in South Sudan, a charge denied by
Khartoum.

Khartoum and Juba accuse each other of backing rebels in each
other’s territories.

Darfur’s main rebel groups — the Justice and Equality Movement
(JEM) and the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) — and the SPLM-N, which
fights the army in South Kordofan and Blue Nile, said they had
formed a political and military alliance.

The alliance is focused on “toppling the regime of the (Sudan’s
ruling) National Congress Party with all possible means” and replace
it with a democratic system, the groups said in a joint statement
sent to Reuters on Saturday.

A joint military committee will be formed to coordinate military
action against Khartoum, it said, without elaborating.

“This is a military and political alliance. We will coordinate
fighting to end this government which wants no peace,” said Ibrahim
el-Hilu, a spokesman for one faction of the SLA.

Analysts say the move may mean no immediate military threat to
Bashir but dashes hopes of a political solution to end insurgencies
in Darfur and southern border regions.

Fighting erupted between SPLM-N rebels and the army in South
Kordofan in June and spread to neighbouring Blue Nile state in
September. Both states are home to populations who sided with the
South Sudan during a decades-long civil war with the Khartoum
government and now complain of marginalisation.

Khartoum accuses Juba of backing the SPLM-N, a group that, before
the secession of South Sudan, was the northern wing of the south’s
ruling party.

A separate insurgency has raged in Darfur since 2003, again
involving rebel groups who say they have been marginalised by the
political elite in Khartoum.

Sudan signed a peace accord with a small Darfur rebel group on
Thursday, but JEM and other larger groups have refused to sign.
(Reporting by Ulf Laessing and Khalid Abdelaziz)

Sudan Upgrades Military Airbases along Southern Border
11/11/11
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/africa/decapua-sudan-satellite-11nov11-133690498.html

New satellite images indicate that the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) are
upgrading air bases recently captured from rebels. The Satellite
Sentinel Project said the bases are located along the Blue Nile
State border with South Sudan.

“The Sudan Armed Forces are lengthening and upgrading runways in
Kurmuk and ad-Damazin,” said Nathaniel Raymond, head of the Harvard
Humanitarian Initiative, which analyzes the satellite images. The
images also show four additional helipads being constructed in
Kurmuk.

“Why this is significant is that in the past 72 hours there have
been credible reports of attacks by the Sudan Armed Forces across
the border into South Sudan, including Upper Nile (State), hitting
refugee camps; and the new facilities that they appear to be putting
in ad-Damazin and Kurmuk would only increase the capacity to do
those types of attacks,” he said.

Rapid build-up

The images show the airbase upgrades occurred quickly.

“In the case of the helipads in Kurmuk, approximately seven days,”
he said.

There is also evidence the Kurmuk perimeter has been fortified and
the presence of armored vehicles. Images also show “burning” at the
end of the airstrip, but it’s unclear whether this means a further
lengthening of the runway or just a result of wildfires.

“In the case of ad-Damazin, within approximately a month after the
capture of that airstrip by the Sudan Armed Forces, they were in the
process of lengthening the runway by 250 meters,” he said.

Satellite images throughout the year have shown a build-up of Sudan
Armed Forces along the border with South Sudan. Sudan has been
battling rebels in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The
Satellite Sentinel Project has accused Sudan of causing many
civilian casualties in the process.

“The main conclusion that I think is important for the long term
view of the situation between north and South Sudan is expressed by
a simple graphic map we included in our recent report. What that map
shows is a series of concentric circles radiating out from
ad-Damazin and Kurmuk. These circles are the ranges of aircraft that
we know have been used in the past for indiscriminate bombing
campaigns by the SAF in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile and Abyei.
The point is that now they can use those same planes about a hundred
miles deeper into South Sudanese territory,” he said.

A return to war?

On Wednesday, the U.S. State Department condemned a Sudanese
airstrike in Guffa in Upper Nile State that reportedly killed seven
people at a refugee camp. It called the attack provocative and
warned if could increase the chance of war between the north and
south.

A second aerial attack was reported on Thursday around a refugee
camp in Yida in South Sudan’s Unity State.

A long civil war between the north and south officially ended in
2005 with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
South Sudan became an independent nation this past July.

“The past week and a half has, I think, firmly shown that it would
be naive to not consider the potential for a return to war given the
statements by both presidents. That said, however, from a Satellite
Sentinel Project perspective, we are continuing to collect data. The
limit of what we know now if that they’re enhancing their capacity
to engage in more frequent, closer range air operations across the
border,” said Raymond.

He said the United States and the rest of the international
community must send a message to both sides to either stop attacks
or show restraint and that they offer inducements for both sides to
stand down.

“Because the situation could spiral out of control very quickly,” he
said.

RUSSIA/US – US was gonna give details but those got denied, Medvedev
says 2008 war stopped NATO, Russia threatens more missiles on Europes
borders

“Military-diplomatic source” comments on Russia’s response to US
missile shield

Text of report by corporate-owned Russian military news agency
Interfax-AVN

Moscow, 21 November: If the talks with the USA on the missile
defence problem fail, Iskander tactical missile systems may be
deployed in Kaliningrad Region, Belarus and Krasnodar Territory, a
military-diplomatic source told Interfax-AVN on Monday [21
November].

“Earlier, it was planned to deploy Iskander systems just in
Kaliningrad Region. Now, the possibility is being considered of
these systems being deployed [also] in Belarus and Krasnodar
Territory. This would make it possible to counter the threats to
Russia’s strategic nuclear forces if elements of the USA’s missile
defence are deployed near our borders,” the source said.

In his words, the military-technical response may involve expanding
the capabilities of the operational-tactical element of the Russian
missile defence system [Russian: “PRO operativno-takticheskogo
zvena”], stepping up work to build aerospace defence, and
strengthening the space segment of the Russian missile attack
warning system.

The source also said that “the countermeasures of a
military-technical nature in response to Washington’s plans to
station missile defence sites in Poland and the Czech Republic,
voiced earlier by the Russian president, have not been dropped from
the agenda”. “This could involve, in particular, suspending the
disbandment of the missile regiments of the Kozelsk division of the
Strategic Missile Troops, building a radar station to jam the USA’s
missile defence radar, and enhancing the might of the Russian Navy,”
the source said.

Source: Interfax-AVN military news agency, Moscow, in Russian 1511
gmt 21 Nov 11

BBC Mon FS1 FsuPol gv

Russia’s 2008 war with Georgia prevented NATO growth – Medvedev
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20111121/168901195.html
16:13 21/11/2011
VLADIKAVKAZ, November 21 (RIA Novosti) – By going to war with
Georgia in 2008, Russia halted NATO’s expansion eastward, Russian
President Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday.
“If we had wavered in 2008, the geopolitical layout would have been
different; a range of countries which the North Atlantic [Treaty
Organization] tries to artificially `protect’ would have been within
it,” Medvedev said at a meeting with military officers in
Vladikavkaz in southern Russia.

The former Georgian republics South Ossetia and Abkhazia broke away
from Georgia in the early 1990s. Georgian forces attempted to bring
South Ossetia back under central control in August 2008, but were
repelled by the Russian military. Russia subsequently recognized
both republics, and later Nicaragua, Venezuela and the tiny island
nations of Nauru and Vanuatu followed suit.

After pro-Western Mikheil Saakashvili came to power in Georgia in
2004, the South Caucasus state has actively been pushing for entry
into NATO to which Russia fiercely opposes. After the brief military
conflict between Moscow and Tbilisi in 2008, NATO shelved the idea
of bringing Georgia into the alliance.

“Time passes quickly, more than three years have passed, but the
most important is that our stance on the events of this period has
not changed,” Medvedev said.

He described Russia’s actions in the 2008 conflict as “indispensable
for the salvation of human lives,” referring to Moscow’s official
stance that Russian troops saved South Ossetians from genocide by
Georgia.

NATO and Russia froze relations for nearly a year after the Georgian
conflict.

Russia and the alliance now have “turned back on direct rivalry,”
the Russian president added. “However we should acknowledge that we
have different stances on how a range of defense issues should be
settled.”

NATO’s presence in the proximity to Russian borders concerns the
country’s leadership and “creates certain nuisances to us,” Medvedev
said. Three former Soviet republics – Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia
– are NATO member-states.

US Congress decides to intercept
http://rt.com/politics/press/kommersant/us-missile-russia-congress/en/
Published: 21 November, 2011, 09:11
Edited: 21 November, 2011, 09:14

Republicans will not allow disclosure of missile defense secrets to
Russia Kirill Belyaninov (New York), Gennady Sysoev

Washington continues to try and reach an agreement on missile
defense with Moscow, while convincing the Russian Federation that it
is not the target of its missile shield in Europe. According to some
sources, during her recent visit to Moscow, Under Secretary of State
for Arms Control and International Security Ellen Tauscher had
expressed readiness to provide technical specifications for the
sea-based SM-3 interceptor missiles, which will serve as the
foundation of the Euro-ABM system, to Russia. Washington officials
believe this will convince Kremlin that the US interceptors are
incapable of shooting down Russia’s ballistic missiles, thus
eliminating Moscow’s main concerns. However, having learned about
the administration’s initiative, republican congressmen demanded an
end to these negotiations with Russia.

The launch

The readiness to present technical specifications for the SM-3
interceptor missiles to Russia develops an earlier US initiative.
Kommersant has learned that, in October, Washington had extended an
official invitation to Russian experts to participate in the SM-3
flight test in 2012 and visit the Peterson Air Force Base in
Colorado Springs, which is the home to the North American Aerospace
Defense Command (NORAD). Meanwhile, Washington believes that the
transfer of secret technical information on SM-3 will convince the
Kremlin that the flight speed of the interceptors is too low to pose
as a threat to Russia’s ballistic missiles.

US sources say that during her October trip to Moscow, Under
Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Ellen
Tauscher offered to present to the Russian side technical
specifications for the SM-3 interceptors, which are expected to
serve as the foundation for the missile defense system in Europe. In
course of the consultations, Tauscher said that Washington is ready
to disclose information on the burnout velocity. These data,
abbreviated in international documents as VBO, make it possible to
determine how to destroy a missile.

The US State Department refused to confirm or deny reports about the
ongoing negotiations with Moscow on technical data for US
interceptor missiles. Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control,
Verification and Compliance Rose Gottemoeller told Kommersant that
the continuing disputes over the missile defense system are not
linked to America’s deployment of interceptors in Europe. “Americans
are very practical-minded people and we’ve always had a very
practical-minded approach to this,” Rose Gottemoeller explained to
Kommersant. “Some people in Russia have said things like, `Well, we
want a marriage here. We don’t just want a proposal of marriage’…I
wanted us all to be aware of false dichotomies because in some
societies, it’s the betrothal that is when you actually get into the
real deal in terms of understanding what the contractual
arrangements will be, what the dowry is going to be, what the
overall resources that will be applied to the marriage will be. So I
think in many cases, it’s the proposal stage or the dowry stage and
the betrothal that is more important than the wedding itself…it’s
really important that Russia be able to understand that. Well,
there’s an American expression, our money is where our mouth is,
that it is the cooperation that will help Russia to understand that
our money is where our mouth is, that we really do have a system
here that is directed against threats coming toward Europe,
emanating from regions to the south, and it has nothing to do with
the Russian strategic offensive deterrent.”

The interception

However, perhaps there will be no need in convincing Russia in the
importance if the new US initiative. It has become known to some
influential congressional Republicans, who immediately accused the
White House of leading secret negotiations with Moscow, which could
threaten US security. Chairman of the House Armed Services
Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Mike Turner said that the House
Armed Services Committee will “oppose any effort by the
administration to provide to Russia information on the burnout
velocity, also known as VBO, of SM-3 missile interceptors.”

Republicans believe that by conducting endless negotiations and
setting forth new demands, Moscow is not really interested in
finding a compromise. In their opinion, Russian experts are simply
trying to use the negotiations to obtain new information about the
US military plans.
In the winter of last year, during the discussion of the START
Treaty, representatives of the Republican Party in Congress insisted
on inclusion of an article, specifying that the new agreement will
not limit the capabilities of missile defense systems. According to
Mike Turner, disclosure of information about the SM-3 could be only
the beginning, and in the end, Moscow could demand to conclude a
treaty, limiting the maximum velocity of intercepts.

Kommersant learned that, late last week, Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL)
handed a letter to the Director for Russia and Eurasian Affairs at
the National Security Council, Michael McFaul, who awaits
confirmation as the next ambassador to Moscow, demanding full
disclosure of information about the White House administration’s
secret negotiations on missile defense with Russian representatives.
“How could a decision to release SM-3 VBO data, regardless of
whether such decision is taken, be consistent with the
administration’s decision that `the United States will not provide
missile defense interceptor telemetry to Russia under the New START
Treaty’,” asks the senator.

Experts say that the Republican effervescence, when it comes to the
issue of missile defense, greatly devalues the new American
initiative. After all, even if Moscow shows an interest, the Barack
Obama administration will be forced to spend a long time convincing
its political opponents at home that the White House and the State
Department initiative does not pose a threat to the US national
security. The final choice will be either to officially deny the
existence of such initiative or abandon it without further
explanation.

Something similar happened to the declaration, which was to be
signed during the Russian and US presidents’ meeting at the G-8
summit in Deauville in May – it was designed to eliminate Moscow’s
concerns that the missile defense system is aimed against it.
According to Kommersant’s sources, on the eve of the meeting, the
Department of State had drafted the appropriate agreement – its
initiator was Ellen Tauscher. But days before the summit, President
Barack Obama refused to sign it, according to Kommersant’s sources
in Russia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry, under pressure from the
Pentagon and the CIA.

U.S. ready to provide Russia with missile shield details
http://en.ria.ru/russia/20111121/168883920.html
06:51 21/11/2011
MOSCOW, November 21 (RIA Novosti)

The United States is ready to provide Russia with technical
specifics of interceptor missiles of the European missile defense
system, Russia’s Kommersant daily said on Monday, citing U.S.
sources.

The newspaper said Russian specialists were invited to take part in
tests of RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) and visit the North
American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) headquarters at the
Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado.

“During the consultations [U.S. Undersecretary of State for Arms
Control Ellen] Tauscher said Washington was ready to provide
information about the missile’s speed after it uses up all of its
fuel. This information, referred to as burnout velocity (VBO) in
international documents, helps to determine how to target it,”
Kommersant said.

In October, Moscow’s NATO envoy Dmitry Rogozin said Russian talks
with the United States on missile defense had hit a dead end.

The Kremlin says the U.S. expanding anti-missile system in Europe is
a potential threat to Russian nuclear arsenal, while Washington
tries to convince Moscow that the system poses no threat to Russia
and is needed to protect against missiles that could be fired by
countries with smaller arsenals such as Iran.

The missile shield dispute between Russia and the U.S. has
undermined efforts to build on improvements in relations between the
former Cold War foes and is intensified by Russia’s uncertainty of
U.S. policy after the November 2012 presidential elections.

EGYPT – Bayless will be best able to update
VENEZUELA – WSJ citing sources says that Chavez has bone cancer
INDIA/PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN – India to open military hospital in
Tajikistan
SYRIA/US – Ambassador Ford not returning in time for Thanksgiving
LEBANON/SYRIA – FSA apparently gaining on Lebanese border
SYRIA – Syrian opposition starts looking at a post-Assad scenario as
EU and UK work with them and urge them to come together

Lebanon FSA – FSA apparently gaining on Lebanese border

Free Syria Army gathers on Lebanese border
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/nov/18/free-syria-army-lebanese-border
guardian.co.uk, Friday 18 November 2011 15.06 EST

Somewhere along the emerald green ridge ahead Syrian troops guard
the restive border with Lebanon. Behind them lie piles of upturned
orange earth where land mines have been freshly buried. Ahead of
them, across a deep, rain-soaked valley which spills into Lebanon,
the rebels who were once their comrades in arms are preparing for
war.

The rebels of the Free Syria Army who have found refuge on this
volatile strip of borderland move freely around on motorbikes that
are well within range of Syrian loyalist snipers. But they say they
no longer fear their former army colleagues in the hills nearby.
Instead, they are looking to them for help.

“There are 100 of them in the valley,” said a former member of an
intelligence unit who fled the embattled city of Hama in August and
is now based in the Lebanese village of Nsoub. “But the day before
yesterday I personally brought 30 people here.” Of the troops still
serving with the Syrian army, he said: “They helped.”

Senior commanders have ordered their men to seal the border, but the
sharp rise in defectors to have crossed into northern Lebanon in the
past week suggests that many soldiers are already hedging their
bets.

And Syria’s growing isolation also seems to be invigorating the
exiled defectors, who this week received about 70 men who were all
sent on to safety within a day of crossing the border.

“We have been talking with them [the nearby troops] for many
months,” says a second man, a Lebanese national who lived in Syria
for 25 years, but fled when the uprising started in March. “There
are many who are waiting to see what happens before making their
move.”

This rag-tag group does not pretend to have a leader calling the
shots. Like the rest of the nascent Free Syria Army, the rebels of
north Lebanon appear to be a loosely formed force with no direction
from any central command.

But someone in northern Lebanon is helping them co-ordinate an
exodus, and plan for an escalation that they all say is now
inevitable.

“Most of the [defecting] soldiers are not deployed in the places
where they live,” said the newly returned Lebanese man. “So when
they get [into Lebanon] they are being sent on to cross the border
[back into Syria] in the nearest area to their home.”

Some of the group of 30 who arrived on Wednesday are thought to have
been sent to Turkey, where they will then be redeployed to areas
along the border near their home villages.

Once inside Syria the men will join the growing band of rebels, who
have launched a string of attacks on regime forces, culminating this
week in their most audacious operation so far: an assault on naval
intelligence bases on the outskirts of Damascus.

The men say they don’t know who paid for their journeys. “All I know
is that I call members of the co-ordinating committee,” said the
defected soldier. “They come and get them and then I don’t see them.
There are definitely more [defectors] than there used to be.”

Those who have fled say the situation inside Syria has now passed
the point of no return.

When protests against the government of President Bashar al-Assad
began earlier this year there was little overt animosity between the
country’s Sunni majority and the Alawite minority from which Assad
draws his most loyal support. But after eight months of a brutal
crackdown sectarian tensions have grown worse.

“Anyone who leaves is considered a terrorist,” said the Lebanese
man. “And it’s mostly the Sunnis who are leaving, because they face
persecution.”

The defector, who served in an army intelligence unit in Hama, where
tens of thousands were killed in 1982 by the regime of Assad’s
father, Hafez, said Sunni men were being tortured just for having
beards. “Electricity, water anything,” he said. “Very, very bad
treatment.”

The deteriorating situation inside Syria feels like a
self-fulfilling prophecy. A sectarian divide that did not exist in
March is now a dangerous faultline in many areas of the country. The
former soldier said: “They are killing each other already. Sunnis
are killing Alawites and vice versa. I personally saw an Alawite who
was killing [Sunnis] in front of me.”

“They have said it so many times that people now believe that the
Sunnis are the troublemakers. It’s all lies,” said the Syrian
villager.

“One of the officers told us after Ramadan that he had the wrong
impression of us,” said the Lebanese man. “He said he was told we
were terrorists and bad people. Then he was taken away and
interrogated and tortured for a month – all because he had good
relations with us. Now Alawite officers have moved in and things are
different.”

The Alawite officers and their Sunni troops remain somewhere in the
valley, which is an active smuggling route. Behind them is Semma
Kieh, once a Sunni village which the exiled Syrians say serves as
the regime’s last outpost. The five men all say most Sunnis have
been forced to flee, and regime loyalists, all members of the
Alawite sect, have moved in.

Behind Semma Kieh is an Alawite village, then a Christian enclave.
Turn left towards Homs and it’s like that for 30 miles. The road
right to Hama is the same. But this patchwork quilt of sects,
loyalists and defectors is fast unravelling. I asked all five men
whether war was now inevitable. All said it was.

Syria military defectors taking active role in revolt
A member of the Free Syrian Army says the defectors regularly
infiltrate Syria to strike security units. He says the group stands
with those seeking an end to President Bashar Assad’s rule.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-syria-rebel-army-20111118,0,7399927.story

By Alexandra Sandels, Los Angeles Times

November 17, 2011, 6:41 p.m.
Reporting from Wadi Khaled, Lebanon-

The rebel commander arrives as night falls, his escorts a cadre of
young men on motorbikes, Arab scarves concealing their faces.

He’s always on the move: Syrian spies are everywhere amid the rugged
borderlands of remote northern Lebanon.

“We stand with the protesters,” declares Ahmed al-Arabi, nom de
guerre of a self-described senior officer with the Free Syrian Army,
a group of military defectors who say they have taken up arms
against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

As the Syrian uprising evolves into an armed insurgency, the
defectors group appears to be playing an ever-more robust role in a
revolt that government opponents say began in March as peaceful
protests against Assad’s autocratic rule. Government officials say
the uprising has long generated “armed groups” and “terrorists.”

Eight months after the protests started, daily accounts out of Syria
detail armed clashes and attacks, including reported Free Syrian
Army strikes this week with rocket-propelled grenades on an Air
Force intelligence facility outside Damascus, the capital.

Syria “already looks like a civil war,” Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov told reporters in Moscow on Thursday.

But in the view of Arabi and other defectors, the government’s
bloody response to the protests has left them with no alternative.
He says his fledgling forces, some of whom are based along the
border, regularly infiltrate Syria to strike security units. They
sidestep mines recently seeded along the rocky hills of the Lebanese
frontier, carved with deep wadis, or valleys.

“The strategy changes every hour,” Arabi says, suggesting both a
kinetic environment on the ground and a lack of organizational
skills among the defectors.

Arabi says he participates in lightning raids, entering Homs with
fellow defectors and later crossing back into Lebanon.

A meeting with the commander is arranged amid an aura of intrigue:
Cellphone calls and directions are exchanged for several hours,
until his entourage pulls up behind a designated house along a
deep-rutted road.

Arabi, who appears to be in his early 50s, describes himself as a
former Syrian army captain and 29-year army veteran who has done a
stint in military intelligence. He switched sides in May, he says,
disgusted with what he calls regime attacks on peaceful protesters.
His entire family fled to Lebanon, he says.

Under his command, he says, are 500 fighters – an assertion that,
like others, is impossible to verify.

The Free Syrian Army contends its ranks consist of more than 10,000
defectors, many posted near the border areas of Lebanon, Turkey and
Jordan, as well as inside Syria, including the tinderbox city of
Homs, just 20 miles away. It says most of its weapons consist of
what deserters can take with them, though Syria has said that arms
are being smuggled in from Lebanon, Turkey and elsewhere.

Arabi says he coordinates with fellow commanders under the
leadership of the overall defector chief, Col. Riad Assad, based
just inside Turkey’s border with Syria.

When defector forces first appeared several months ago, opposition
activists generally described their role as protecting unarmed
protesters under assault from regime thugs. But the defectors now
declare a more offensive role, more akin to that of a guerrilla
army. The opposition reported four defectors killed Thursday in
fighting near the western city of Hama, among a total of 26 people
killed nationwide.

Their target, the rebels say, are security forces and plainclothes,
pro-regime militiamen known as shabiha, derived from the Arabic word
for ghosts, who have developed a fearsome reputation as enforcers
and assassins.

According to Arabi, the defectors refrain from attacking army
soldiers, mostly young Sunni conscripts deployed against a rebellion
that has taken root among Syria’s Sunni majority.

“The army are sons of the people,” says Arabi, who contends that
morale among the troops has plummeted, creating fertile ground for
defections. “The army is not holding together…. It’s better to
keep communication with the soldiers in the regime’s army and have
them leave and defect to us – even if that takes longer.”

But the government says many soldiers are among the more than 1,000
security personnel killed since March in ambushes, executions,
bombings and other attacks. State media regularly carry coverage of
the funerals of “martyrs,” mostly soldiers. On Thursday, the bodies
of seven government loyalists were solemnly escorted from military
hospitals in Damascus and Homs, the official news agency official
SANA reported.

The Syrian army is about 200,000 strong, its upper ranks staffed
with members of Assad’s Alawite sect, who are fierce loyalists.
Outside observers have generally called it a well-trained,
disciplined force that can deploy an array of weapons, armored
vehicles and aircraft. Opposition leaders generally acknowledge that
defeating Assad’s forces militarily is unlikely.

The opposition, however, says army ranks are stretched thin because
of the many demands as troops are hurriedly deployed to crush
rebellions in many cities and towns. Still, the Syrian military has
not suffered the kind of high-level defections that beset Moammar
Kadafi’s forces in Libya before his fall.

At a safe house in northern Lebanon , Mohammed, a young recruit who,
like Arabi, is a native of the besieged city of Homs, says he’s
ready to “defend his homeland,” no matter the costs. He says he and
a comrade accompanying him are both Syrian army defectors. They
seethe with rage about what they call unprovoked attacks on
civilians in Homs, which has reported more casualties than any other
Syrian city.

“Even if they plant mines, we’re ready to go in between them,” says
Mohammed, who declines to give his last name for security reasons.
“When we get orders to attack you’ll see our numbers.”

Although many fear a civil war in Syria, Arabi expresses hope that
large-scale defections will hasten the regime’s collapse from within
before it reaches that extreme. Like other Free Syrian Army
commanders, he calls for international help – a no-fly zone, or a
buffer zone along Syria’s borders that would provide a haven for
defecting troops and refugees.

But even if such aid is not forthcoming, he insists, the stream of
volunteers will continue, degrading the regime’s strength. Victory,
he says, is near.

“If one soldier defects in a barracks of 100 it makes the whole
barracks shake,” says Arabi. “It will make them schizophrenic. The
regime is falling. It has lost its legitimacy. It’s just a matter of
time. Its days are numbered.”

Sandels is a special correspondent. Times staff writer Patrick J.
McDonnell in Beirut contributed to this report.

INDIA/PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN

India to open military hospital in Tajikistan
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-to-open-military-hospital-in-Tajikistan/articleshow/10810702.cms

Josy Joseph, TNN | Nov 21, 2011, 04.47AM IST
NEW DELHI: When Ahmed Shah Masood, the legendary Northern Alliance
leader who fought Taliban in Afghanistan, was mortally wounded in a
terrorist attack on September 9, 2001, it was to a hospital run by
India in Tajikistan that he was rushed to. An Indian Army doctor
declared him dead, just two days before the terrorist strike of 9/11
in the US.

In what many say was a strategic blunder, New Delhi later closed
down the hospital at the Farkhor Airbase, losing its strategic
presence so close to Afghanistan. The move was all the more baffling
given the chaos and confusion in Afghanistan and jockeying by
various foreign powers in the post-9/11 world.

The government, sources said, has now decided to go back to
Tajikistan and open a military hospital. The original proposal to
revive its presence in Tajikistan was taken a year back, but the
defence ministry sat on it. With prodding from the security
establishment, sources said efforts are now underway to open a field
hospital before winter sets in. At a high level meeting a few days
ago, the government decided to speed up the plan, a senior source
said.

Sources said an Army team has already completed reconnaissance in
Tajikistan and has identified a location outside Dushanbe, the
capital city. Army has also identified personnel from its medical
corps to set up a 20-bed field hospital. “They are ready to leave on
a short notice,” the source said.

“The proposal (to open hospital) was first mooted when the Army
chief (Gen V K Singh) visited Tajikistan last year. But the entire
proposal has been pending with the MoD for a year now,” a senior
source in the security establishment told TOI. The hospital would
cater to both civilians and Tajik military, he said. The Tajik Army
has for long been engaged in fighting a bloody insurgency. “So, our
hospital would be of great assistance to the Tajik Army,” the source
said.

Meanwhile, the security establishment is also witnessing discussions
about further intensifying India’s security engagement with
Tajikistan, which shares a 1,400-km border with Afghanistan. A
strong section in the security establishment would like to extend
the runway at Farkhor airbase and stage air force assets there.

India has never deployed its air force assets outside its territory,
except in UN operations and as part of Indian Peace Keeping Force
operations in Sri Lanka in the late 80s. Maintenance of air assets
abroad is a logistically complex issue needing huge number of
technicians and regular spare-parts supply. So the suggestion is to
base either Russian-made helicopters or Russian fighters there and
then invite the Russians to maintain them. However, the air force
for now is reluctant to move its assets so far out, sources said.

The decision to open a military field hospital and discussions to
base air assets in Tajikistan comes even as the deadline for US
withdrawal from Afghanistan draws closer. By this year-end, US would
withdraw 10,000 troops and by 2014 they would have completed the
withdrawal. The US troop withdrawal could be followed by further
chaos in Afghanistan and a desperate scramble by Pakistan to
establish strategic depth in the country. In such a tense
atmosphere, presence in Tajikistan would give a firmer presence for
India in the strategically crucial region, and a better view of
Afghanistan, sources said.

SERBIA/KOSOVO/RUSSIA

Kosovo Serbs to break away from self-proclaimed republic
http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/11/21/60737040.html
Nov 21, 2011 09:49 Moscow Time

Serbs in Northern Kosovo are considering a referendum to decide on
breaking away from the self-proclaimed republic. This came in a
statement by Serbia’s Secretary of State for Kosovo Oliver Ivanovic.

According to him, the leaders of four municipalities are prepared to
make the move, those of Kosovska Mitorvica. Zvecan, Zubin Potok and
Leposavic. The head of the Kosovska Mitrovica district, Radenko
Nedelkovic, confirmed the statement in an interview with the Serbian
press.

The idea has been prompted by the continuing pressure from Brussels
in the issue of drawing Kosovo borders. The Kosovo Serbs are also
opposed to deploying Albanian customs officers and policemen on the
Kosovo administrative border.

Russia understands motives behind Kosovo Serbs’ request – Lavrov
(Part 2)
http://www.interfax.com/newsinf.asp?id=288044

MOSCOW. Nov 17 (Interfax) – The Russian Foreign Ministry has
familiarized itself with the request of several thousand Kosovo
Serbs for Russian citizenship and it understands the reasons behind
it, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

“We have read this request attentively, of course, and we will have
to act guided by a number of factors,” Lavrov said at a joint news
conference with his Indian counterpart Somanahalli Krishna on
Thursday.

Concerning the legal aspect of this problem, we have a law in Russia
which regulates instances when Russian citizenship is granted to
foreign nationals, he said.

“From the political point of view, we very well understand the
motives behind the Kosovo Serbs’ request of this kind,” Lavrov said.

It was reported earlier that more than 20,000 Kosovo Serbs had
applied for Russian citizenship.

“They have found themselves in a desperate situation and they have
the feeling of hopelessness in conditions when they are being forced
to obey the Pristina dictate in violation of UN Security Council
Resolution 1244 and when they can even lose the right to local
self-government. Too bad that all this is happening with connivance
and direct support from the Kosovo Force, led by NATO, and the
European Union’s so-called Rule of Law Mission,” Lavrov said.

These “international presences” are operating in violation of the
“neutral-status mandate they have,” he said.

“We will be firmly opposing this in the future and we think that no
one should usurp the role of ruler of the destinies of nations,
especially Kosovo Serbs, wherever they live, using opportunities
provided by international or Russian law,” he said.

Russia has been actively assisting the Kosovo Serbs for the past few
years in humanitarian programs and in saving their culture, ethnic
identity and traditions. This work will be continued,” the Russian
foreign minister said.
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(Our editorial staff can be reached at eng.editors@interfax.ru)

Duma divided over Kosovo Serb citizenship

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Kosovo Serbs carrying Serb National flag shout slogans during a
protest against NATO’s move to remove roadblocks in northern Kosovo,
in the town of Gracanica on October 20, 2011 (AFP Photo / Armend
Nimani)

Russia’s State Duma has not yet received a petition from Kosovo
Serbs requesting Russian citizenship. Deputies are cautious in their
assessment of such an unprecedented situation and say, in any case,
they are not authorized to settle such questions.
“According to our information, the request is now being studied by
Russia’s Foreign Ministry,” Itar-Tass quoted an official from the
Duma administration. “It may be submitted for deputies’
consideration on November 16.”
Last week an initiative group passed the Russian Embassy in Kosovo
an official letter to the State Duma. In the document, signed by
21,000 Serbs, they appealed for Russian protection, saying that they
are being “completely deprived of rights and risk elimination.”
Head of the Communist party Gennady Zyuganov stated the request
should be given the green light.
“I believe that we should satisfy the appeal. If this issue is
submitted to the State Duma for consideration, our faction will
support the petition of Kosovo Serbs,” Zyuganov told journalists on
Tuesday.
He noted that Russia has not recognized Kosovo as an independent
state, also stressing that Serbs have been subjected to continued
violence and discrimination and that Russia has to give a helping
hand to the “brotherly people” close to Russia in “language, spirit
and culture.”
However, experts from the parliamentary committee for constitutional
law say the petition is unlikely to have a positive response.
“Such a request has few prospects, but it will be considered most
thoroughly,” they said.
It is not the State Duma who issues citizenship and, to satisfy the
request, the law needs to be changed, explained Andrey Klimov from
the Committee for International Affairs. He believes the very fact
of such an appeal is a “dangerous precedent.”

“Serbs are of course a friendly people to us, but this can draw us
into a strange situation,” he said. “What we need here is a serious
analysis and a very cautious reaction.”

Kosovo Serbs turn to Russia over Belgrade’s negligence
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20111115/168720849.html
17:24 15/11/2011
BELGRADE, November 15 (RIA Novosti)

At least 20,000 Kosovo Serbs, who applied for Russian citizenship
last week, were acting out of despair and disillusion in Belgrade’s
ability to defend the ethnic minority, a Serbian leader in Kosovo,
Marko Jaksic, said on Tuesday.
Last week, Kosovo Serbs handed over a petition with signatures to
the Russian Embassy in Belgrade, asking for Russian citizenship.
“Those who turned in the petition live mostly in the southern
enclaves in Kosovo, further away from the administrative border
between Kosovo and Serbia,” Jaksic said. He added this showed how
hard their lives were.
“As Russian citizens they would be more secure compared to their
current status when Belgrade has turned its back on them,” Jaksic
said.
Serbs constitute 5-10% of the 2-million population and Albanians
make up the majority of Kosovo.
Albanian authorities proclaimed Kosovo’s independence from Belgrade
with support from the United States and the European Union in 2008.
Both Serbia and Russia have refused to recognize Kosovo’s
independence. Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo are bluntly opposed to the
Albanian authorities in Pristina.
Tensions flared in Kosovo’s ethnic Serbian enclave in October after
Albanian Kosovars installed their customs officers at the Jarinje
and Brnjak border crossings with Serbia.

VENEZUELA –

Reports of Chavez’s Illness Cloud Campaign
NOVEMBER 19, 2011

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204517204577046464037810838.html?mod=WSJASIA_hpp_sections_world
By JOSe DE CoRDOBA

Documents from intelligence services of two countries suggest
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s cancer has spread to his bones
and is more aggressive than his government has reported.

The reports, based on interviews with people who have had access to
Mr. Chavez’s medical team, are likely to feed recent rumors that the
man who has led Venezuela since 1999 won’t be healthy enough to
stand for re-election in October, potentially throwing the country’s
political future in doubt.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez addressed a gathering in Caracas
this week, after formally kicking off his 2012 re-election campaign
Sunday.

Mr. Chavez says he is now cancer-free after having a baseball-sized
tumor removed from his pelvic area in June and four rounds of
chemotherapy-though he has refused to discuss what kind of cancer he
had.

On Sunday he again proclaimed his good health-and delivered an
hour-long speech that he said marked the beginning of the 2012
presidential campaign.

“Some people keep saying I’m dying, that’s what they would like. But
check out how I practice my hook,” said Mr. Chavez, weaving and
bobbing like a boxer, to the delight of a crowd of thousands of
red-shirted followers.

A Nov. 1 report from a European intelligence agency says medical
tests show a “clear and significant growth of cancerous cells in the
patient’s marrow,” according to a copy of the report viewed by The
Wall Street Journal.

Doctors treating Mr. Chavez privately concluded that “the spread of
the disease is now accelerating,” the report said. Reports by
another intelligence agency drew the same conclusion.

The Venezuelan government denied the reports, and said only Mr.
Chavez is authorized to speak about his health.

It can be a fool’s bet to predict the demise of leaders in such
secretive nations. U.S. intelligence chief John Negroponte publicly
predicted in 2006 that Cuban dictator Fidel Castro had just months
to live. Mr. Castro is now retired, 85 years old, and writing an
occasional column for the Cuban Communist Party’s newspaper.

If the cancer has spread to Mr. Chavez’s bones, that would indicate
his cancer is incurable, said Dr. Alan Venook, head of the
gastrointestinal cancer program at the University of California at
San Francisco.

But Mr. Chavez could live “a number of years” depending on what
treatment he receives, Dr. Venook said. “There are just too many
missing pieces to give a prognosis,” he said.

Mr. Chavez’s health is a worry from Caracas to China. His speech on
Sunday came days after former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
Roger Noriega wrote in a column that the Venezuelan is unlikely to
survive more than six months unless he changes his anti-cancer
treatment.

Mr. Noriega said the treatment was calculated to keep him
politically active in the crucial pre-election season, in place of a
more aggressive treatment that might prolong the president’s life
expectancy. Mr. Noriega urged policy makers in the U.S., which gets
900,000 barrels of oil a day from Venezuela, to plan for the chaos
that could ensue if Mr. Chavez were to die and a power struggle
break out.

Supporters of the charismatic leader worry his absence would lead to
infighting among his would-be successors, none of whom enjoy his
mesmerizing hold on the loyalty of Venezuela’s millions of slum
dwellers.

Colombia also worries about political upheaval next-door. In Cuba,
the survival of Mr. Chavez is crucial to the continuation of
virtually free Venezuelan oil shipments-an economic lifeline for the
regime of President Raul Castro.

Moscow, which has sold Venezuela billions of dollars in jets, ships
and helicopter, and Beijing, which has lent the Chavez government
$32 billion as a down payment on more than 400,000 barrels of oil a
day from Venezuela, are also watching.

The report from the European intelligence agency says Mr. Chavez’s
medical situation stems from long-neglected prostate and colon
cancers.

Dr. Venook said that between the two, a spreading of cancer to the
bones would usually be associated with prostate cancer rather than
colon cancer.

Other doctors have speculated that he has sarcoma, a soft-tissue
cancer.

A U.S. official says that he has seen intelligence reports
suggesting the Venezuelan leader may have as little as six months to
live. But another U.S. official said: “We just don’t know.”

One factor fueling rumors is the secrecy surrounding the patient. In
June, after Mr. Chavez disappeared from public view during a trip to
Cuba, the government tried to quell rumors about his health by
saying he had a pelvic abscess. But on June 30, Mr. Chavez admitted
what most people suspected: He had cancer.

In October, a leading Venezuelan surgeon told a Mexican newsmagazine
that the cancer was much more aggressive than had been openly
admitted. The doctor, Salvador Navarrete, said members of Mr.
Chavez’s family had given him the information.

Mr. Chavez called Dr. Navarrete “a liar.” Three pro-government
doctors held a news conference to say Mr. Chavez was in “excellent
health.”

Dr. Navarrete backtracked from his statements, and fled the country
after he said his clinic had received a visit from the state
intelligence agency.
-David Luhnow, Kejal Vyas and Ezequiel Minaya contributed to this
article

SYRIA – Syrian opposition starts looking at a post-Assad scenario as
EU and UK work with them and urge them to come together

Syria’s National Council unveils post-Assad plans

http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/11/21/idINIndia-60641920111121
AMMAN | Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:58pm IST

(Reuters) – Syria’s National Council opposition group has unveiled a
plan for a transitional period lasting up to 18 months if President
Bashar al-Assad is toppled, but prominent Assad opponents said more
unity was needed to bring his downfall.

The 260-member council, which was formed in Istanbul in September as
Assad intensified a military crackdown on street protests calling
for his removal, announced its political programme on Sunday.

It said the council planned to lead an interim government with the
help of the military to “guarantee the security of the country and
its unity once the regime falls”.

Assad, battling eight months of protests against his rule, faces
street demonstrations, increasing armed opposition, deepening
international isolation and an economic crisis triggered by the
unrest and aggravated by Western sanctions.

But despite reports of army conscript desertions, he has retained
the loyalty of most military officers and government officials and
says he will not bow to international pressure to stop a crackdown
on foes he describes as “armed terrorists”.

The United Nations says 3,500 people have been killed in the
crackdown. Authorities blame armed groups and say 1,100 police and
soldiers have been killed.

Assad has promised a parliamentary election early next year,
followed by a new constitution.

But the council said a transition to democracy after 41 years of
Assad family rule “requires toppling the regime with all of its
symbols”, followed by national reconciliation.

In a transition, the council said an interim government would
organise an internationally supervised ballot within a year to elect
a “founding assembly” that would draft a new constitution to be put
to a referendum. A parliamentary election would be organised within
six months.

The council would preserve the army, “which belongs to the people
although it was violated by the repressive regime,” it said. The
programme did not mention the Syrian Free Army, a group of defectors
which formed its own independent leadership council last week and
has launched attacks on the military.

CRITICISM

The council got off to a rocky start amid criticism that it was
dominated by Islamists and figures in exile with little connection
to on-the-ground leaders of the uprising.

The release of its programme came as prominent opposition figures –
including some members of the council itself – said Assad’s
opponents remained too fragmented to win the trust either of
ordinary Syrians or world powers.

A statement by a group called the National Initiative to Unify the
Syrian Opposition said there was yet no “opposition body that has
the confidence of the Syrians and the international community to act
as real transitional body that wins the recognition of the
international community”.

One of the signatories, U.S.-based social science professor Amr
al-Azm told Reuters: “The Council’s programme has good points but
the Council is acting like the a political party rather than a broad
opposition movement.”

“The international community and the people on the ground in Syria
are pressing for more opposition unity,” he said.

He said the Council needed to be expanded to give greater say to
activists on the ground, to minorities such as Kurds, and to
established opponents who resisted the rule of Assad’s father, Hafez
al-Assad.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague was due to meet Syrian
opposition representatives, including members of the National
Council, in London on Monday. So far, only post-Gaddafi Libya has
officially recognised the council.

Syrian National Council Unveils Political Program
Source Agence France Presse
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/20840-syrian-national-council-unveils-political-program
by Naharnet Newsdesk
Yesterday
W460

The opposition Syrian National Council announced Sunday a political
program aimed at bringing down President Bashar Assad followed by a
parliamentary election after a year’s transition.

In a statement received by Agence France Presse, the SNC said its
goal was to “build a democratic, pluralistic, and civil state by …
breaking down the existing regime, including all of its operatives
and symbols.”

The SNC, the country’s largest and most representative opposition
group, said another objective was “preserving, protecting, and
enhancing the peaceful nature of the popular revolution.”

The SNC said that once the regime falls, it would “take
responsibility, with the military apparatus, to manage the
transitional period and guarantee the security and unity of the
country” during the transition.

It would try to forge a “pluralistic… parliamentary republic…
based on the principles of equal citizenship with separation of
powers… the rule of law, and the protection and guarantee of the
rights of minorities.”

“Within one year at most, the interim government will organize free
elections with Arab and international observers to elect a
Constitutional Assembly tasked with drafting a new constitution for
the country that is then voted on by the people in a referendum,”
said the statement.

“Free parliamentary elections shall be held within six months, in
accordance with the new constitution.”

The SNC, which was formally founded in Istanbul on October 2, is
made up of Assad’s opponents, including the committees organizing
protests on the ground, the Muslim Brotherhood as well as various
Kurdish and Assyrian parties.

So far it has only been recognized by Libya, where the National
Transitional Council is now in power following a revolt that ousted
dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

France said Thursday that the Syrian opposition’s umbrella group
needs to be better organized before it can win its recognition.

“We have contacts with them, I saw Mr. Burhan Ghaliun in Paris,
who’s the president. We help them, we have contact and we encourage
them to get organized,” Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said, referring
to the head of the SNC.

The Assad regime is under mounting international pressure to halt
its eight-month crackdown on pro-reform turned anti-regime protests,
which the United Nations says has killed more than 3,500 people.

Syria: William Hague tells opposition to form united front
William Hague has told the Syrian opposition to form a united front
by the end of the week or else run the risk of jeopardising their
goal of overthrowing the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/8905288/Syria-William-Hague-tells-opposition-to-form-united-front.html

In his first such meeting with opposition groups on Monday, the
Foreign Secretary said that Britain could not recognise the
opposition while it remained fractured and poorly coordinated.

“I’ve emphasised the importance to them of achieving a united
platform and a unified body among the opposition,” he said. “At an
extreme moment in their nation’s history it is important for
opposition groups to be able to put aside their own differences and
come to a united view of the way forward.”

The opposition is due to meet the Arab League on Friday when Britain
and others hope they will be able to unite and commit to supporting
the league’s peace plan for Syria.

The fact that Mr Hague met two different opposition groups, the
Syrian National Council and the National Coordinating Board, as well
as a number of individuals, illustrated how uncoordinated and beset
by personality differences the outside resistance to Mr Assad is.

Unlike the opposition to Col Muammar Gaddafi in the eastern Libyan
city Benghazi, it has no logistical centre, being spread among
Turkey, the Middle East, France and Britain.

“They’re not in control of territory as the council in Libya was and
the international community has not yet reached that point [of
recognition],” said Mr Hague.

The largest exiled group is the SNC. Formed in Istanbul in
September, it is dominated by expatriate professionals and is led by
Burhan Ghalyoun, a sociologist based in Paris. But it has yet to
form an executive council or to establish a base of operations.

The NCB is smaller and consists of Leftist intellectuals and
journalists. Its principle difference with the SNC is that it
favours talks at some level with the Assad regime.

Mr Hague has recently appointed Frances Guy, the former ambassador
to Beirut, to liaise with opposition groups in order to bring
cohesion to their actions.

Both groups emphasised at the meeting at the Foreign Office that
they did not favour outside military intervention and had doubts
about the armed resistance offered inside the country by the Syrian
Free Army, a rebel militia of army deserters.

Mr Hague reiterated that Britain, like its major allies, has passed
strong sanctions against Syria and had no plans to take military
action in Syria as it did to support the rebels in Libya.

He warned the Syrian regime that it “will find that more and more
governments around the world are willing to work with the opposition
to step up the level of their contacts as part of the increasing
pressure on this regime and its completely unacceptable behaviour”.

The United Nations has reported that the Syrian security forces have
killed 3,500 of their own people since protests began in March.

EU urges Syria’s opposition to unite, Assad to step down
Published On Sun Oct 23 2011
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1074629

Slobodan Lekic Associated Press

BRUSSELS-The European Union has praised moves by Syria’s opposition
groups to establish a united front, and urged President President
Bashar Assad on Sunday step aside to allow a political transition to
take place.

The bloc also hailed Libya’s declaration of liberation, which
formally ended the eight-month civil war against Moammar Gadhafi’s
regime.

“The Syrian people must be able to define the future of their
country without the fear of repression,” said a statement after a
summit of the bloc’s 27 leaders.

Unlike Libya’s National Transitional Council, which brought together
most factions fighting Gadhafi’s regime and was quickly recognized
by much of the international community, Syria’s opposition still has
no clear leadership. Last month, a 140-member Syrian National
Council was established in an attempt to unify the fragmented
opposition to Assad’s regime.

“The European Council welcomes the efforts of the political
opposition to establish a united platform. The creation of the
Syrian National Council is a positive step forward,” the statement
said.

Still, officials have said the opposition needs more work to become
an effective political force and to gain formal recognition as a
legal representative of the Syrian people.

The uprising against Assad began in mid-March amid a wave of
anti-government protests in the Arab world that toppled autocrats in
Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. Assad has reacted with deadly force that
the UN estimates has killed more than 3,000 people.

The EU has already imposed two rounds of sanctions against Assad’s
regime. Leaders said a third may be necessary soon.

“We’ve said that in Syria President Assad should step down,”
Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron said. “I’ve made clear today
there will be further sanctions – including through the EU – if the
repression does not end.”

The European bloc already has banned investment in Syria’s oil
sector and forbidden EU-based operators from participating in joint
ventures with Syrian companies or providing credits and loans. It
also has imposed travel bans and frozen the assets of individuals
linked to Assad’s regime.

The EU has urged all members of the UN Security Council “to assume
their responsibilities with relation to the situation in Syria.”

Earlier this month Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council
resolution condemning the bloodshed in Syria. They have argued that
NATO misused a previous UN measure authorizing the use of force to
protect civilians in Libya to justify months of air strikes and to
promote regime change.

They expressed fears that any new resolution against Syria might be
used as a pretext for a similar armed intervention.

UK foreign secretary to meet Syrian rebels
November 18, 2011 6:18 pm
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/4fbd046c-120b-11e1-9d4d-00144feabdc0.html?ftcamp=rss#axzz1e40TGvU6

By James Blitz in London, Daniel Dombey in Istanbul and Abigail
Fielding-Smith in Beirut

William Hague, Britain’s foreign secretary, is to meet Syria’s rebel
leaders on Monday in a move that significantly steps up
international pressure on the regime of Bashar al-Assad, the
country’s president.

As France and Turkey called on Friday for more international
measures at the UN against Damascus, British officials said Mr Hague
would meet the leaders of the country’s two opposition groups, the
Syrian National Council and the National Co-ordination Committee for
Democratic Change, on Monday.

Diplomats said the leaders of the SNC and NDC would be invited to
Number 10 Downing Street to meet aides to David Cameron, the prime
minister. Britain is also appointing Frances Guy, its former
ambassador to Beirut, to act as a full time envoy engaging with the
leadership of the exiled Syrian opposition.

Britain said next week’s meetings would not entail the UK giving
full diplomatic recognition to the opposition. But a UK official
said the move was a “clear stepping up of our relations with the
opposition”. The aim of the meetings would be to urge the rebels to
start co-ordinating their calls for a leadership transition.

The UK’s move came as the Assad regime said it would agree “in
principle” to allow an international observer mission into the
country. Syria’s concession came after the Arab League declared this
week that it would suspend the country over its eight-month old
military crackdown against a civilian uprising.

The Arab League said on Friday it had received a letter from
Damascus that included amendments to the agreement sent by the
organisation on the deployment of Arab monitors across the country.
Nabil Elaraby, secretary-general of the league, was studying the
suggestions, it said.

The league had given Syria until Saturday to end its repression and
agree to the deployment of human rights and military monitors and
threatened to impose economic sanctions against Damascus. Officials
in the region said they expected Syria to try to delay the
imposition of sanctions by attempting to negotiate over the league’s
demands.

At a meeting in Ankara, Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey’s foreign minister,
and Alain Juppe, his French counterpart, called for tougher action
against Damascus. “We must continue to exert pressure . . . it is
not normal for the United Nations Security Council not to act,” Mr
Juppe told a joint news conference with Mr Davutoglu in Ankara on
Friday. “We are ready to strengthen the sanctions.”

However, Vladimir Putin, Russia’s prime minister, urged the UN
Security Council to be restrained in drafting a resolution
condemning the regime’s violent crackdown on protests. “We are ready
to work with the international community but we urge restraint and
cautiousness,” he said.

Britain’s move to meet the Syrian opposition reflects growing
concern among western diplomats that the rebel groups are not
co-ordinated and need to start spelling out what kind of transition
they want in Syria.

Though it has sought to be inclusive, the SNC has been criticised
for not bringing more minorities and independents on board amid
fears that the country could disintegrate in to sectarian violence.

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SYRIA/US – Ford not returning

US delays planned return of envoy to Syria
11/21/11
http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/us-delays-planned-return-of-envoy-to-syria/

WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) – The U.S. ambassador to Syria will not
return to Damascus this week as previously planned but is expected
to go back there by the end of the year, State Department
spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said on Monday.

Ambassador Robert Ford had been due to return to the Syrian capital
by Thursday’s U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.

Nuland told reporters that several factors played into the decision
for Ford not to return now. These included: events on the ground in
Syria, where a lethal government crackdown against protesters
continues; the decision of other nations to bring their ambassadors
home; and the question of whether he could be effective and move
around upon his return, Nuland said.

She said that as of now, it is expected that Ford will return to
Damascus by the end if this year.

The United States last month pulled Ford out of Syria, citing
threats to his safety. Ford had antagonized Syria’s government with
his high-profile support for demonstrators trying to end 41 years of
Assad family rule. Assad supporters had attacked the U.S. embassy
and Ford’s convoy in recent months.

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She Lived and Died A True Warrior ~ R.I.P. DEFENDER Janet Whitley Sylvia Martin

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Janet Whitley Sylvia Martin ~ A True Anonymous Warrior  ~ Her Final Words to Us Would Be ~

“Defender”

When the time is right to read these words
Their meaning will unfold
These words are all that’s left
And though we’ve never met, my Beloved Warriors
I hope you know
That I would have been there to watch you Fight,
But my call was heard and I did go
Now your mission lies ahead of you
As did mine so long ago
To help the helpless ones who all look up to you
And to defend them to the end
Defender
Ride like the wind
Fight proud, my Warriors
You’re the defenders
God has sent.
Mother ~ Sister
We look up to you and heed thy call
This Final Message From You ends our search
We’ll live your dream now passed on to us
And We now wait to shake the hand of fate
Like the dusk awaiting dawn
So wizards cast your spell
With no heart to do us well
So it is written, it shall be
Defender
Ride like the wind
Fight proud, my sons and daughters
You are the defenders
God has sent.
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Bilderberg Meeting 2015 (June 11 to June 14) – Partial List of Attendees

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Castries, Henri de Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA
Achleitner, Paul M. Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG DEU
Agius, Marcus Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group GBR
Ahrenkiel, Thomas Director, Danish Intelligence Service (DDIS) DNK
Allen, John R. Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, US Department of State USA
Altman, Roger C. Executive Chairman, Evercore USA
Applebaum, Anne Director of Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute POL
Apunen, Matti Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA FIN
Baird, Zoë CEO and President, Markle Foundation USA
Balls, Edward M. Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer GBR
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto Chairman, Impresa SGPS PRT
Barroso, José M. Durão Former President of the European Commission PRT
Baverez, Nicolas Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP FRA
Benko, René Founder, SIGNA Holding GmbH AUT
Bernabè, Franco Chairman, FB Group SRL ITA
Beurden, Ben van CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc NLD
Bigorgne, Laurent Director, Institut Montaigne FRA
Boone, Laurence Special Adviser on Financial and Economic Affairs to the President FRA
Botín, Ana P. Chairman, Banco Santander ESP
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA NOR
Bronner, Oscar Publisher, Standard Verlagsgesellschaft AUT
Burns, William President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace USA
Calvar, Patrick Director General, DGSI FRA
Castries, Henri de Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA
Cebrián, Juan Luis Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA ESP
Clark, W. Edmund Retired Executive, TD Bank Group CAN
Coeuré, Benoît Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank INT
Coyne, Andrew Editor, Editorials and Comment, National Post CAN
Damberg, Mikael L. Minister for Enterprise and Innovation SWE
De Gucht, Karel Former EU Trade Commissioner, State Minister BEL
Dijsselbloem, Jeroen Minister of Finance NLD
Donilon, Thomas E. Former U.S. National Security Advisor; Partner and Vice Chair, O’Melveny & Myers LLP USA
Döpfner, Mathias CEO, Axel Springer SE DEU
Dowling, Ann President, Royal Academy of Engineering GBR
Dugan, Regina Vice President for Engineering, Advanced Technology and Projects, Google USA
Eilertsen, Trine Political Editor, Aftenposten NOR
Eldrup, Merete CEO, TV 2 Danmark A/S DNK
Elkann, John Chairman and CEO, EXOR; Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles ITA
Enders, Thomas CEO, Airbus Group DEU
Erdoes, Mary CEO, JP Morgan Asset Management USA
Fairhead, Rona Chairman, BBC Trust GBR
Federspiel, Ulrik Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S DNK
Feldstein, Martin S. President Emeritus, NBER; Professor of Economics, Harvard University USA
Ferguson, Niall Professor of History, Harvard University, Gunzberg Center for European Studies USA
Fischer, Heinz Federal President AUT
Flint, Douglas J. Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc GBR
Franz, Christoph Chairman of the Board, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd CHE
Fresco, Louise O. President and Chairman Executive Board, Wageningen University and Research Centre NLD
Griffin, Kenneth Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC USA
Gruber, Lilli Executive Editor and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV ITA
Guriev, Sergei Professor of Economics, Sciences Po RUS
Gürkaynak, Gönenç Managing Partner, ELIG Law Firm TUR
Gusenbauer, Alfred Former Chancellor of the Republic of Austria AUT
Halberstadt, Victor Professor of Economics, Leiden University NLD
Hampel, Erich Chairman, UniCredit Bank Austria AG AUT
Hassabis, Demis Vice President of Engineering, Google DeepMind GBR
Hesoun, Wolfgang CEO, Siemens Austria AUT
Hildebrand, Philipp Vice Chairman, BlackRock Inc. CHE
Hoffman, Reid Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn USA
Ischinger, Wolfgang Chairman, Munich Security Conference INT
Jacobs, Kenneth M. Chairman and CEO, Lazard USA
Castries, Henri de Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA
Achleitner, Paul M. Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG DEU
Agius, Marcus Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group GBR
Ahrenkiel, Thomas Director, Danish Intelligence Service (DDIS) DNK
Allen, John R. Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, US Department of State USA
Altman, Roger C. Executive Chairman, Evercore USA
Applebaum, Anne Director of Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute POL
Apunen, Matti Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA FIN
Baird, Zoë CEO and President, Markle Foundation USA
Balls, Edward M. Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer GBR
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto Chairman, Impresa SGPS PRT
Barroso, José M. Durão Former President of the European Commission PRT
Baverez, Nicolas Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP FRA
Benko, René Founder, SIGNA Holding GmbH AUT
Bernabè, Franco Chairman, FB Group SRL ITA
Beurden, Ben van CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc NLD
Bigorgne, Laurent Director, Institut Montaigne FRA
Boone, Laurence Special Adviser on Financial and Economic Affairs to the President FRA
Botín, Ana P. Chairman, Banco Santander ESP
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA NOR
Bronner, Oscar Publisher, Standard Verlagsgesellschaft AUT
Burns, William President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace USA
Calvar, Patrick Director General, DGSI FRA
Castries, Henri de Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman and CEO, AXA Group FRA
Cebrián, Juan Luis Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA ESP
Clark, W. Edmund Retired Executive, TD Bank Group CAN
Coeuré, Benoît Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank INT
Coyne, Andrew Editor, Editorials and Comment, National Post CAN
Damberg, Mikael L. Minister for Enterprise and Innovation SWE
De Gucht, Karel Former EU Trade Commissioner, State Minister BEL
Dijsselbloem, Jeroen Minister of Finance NLD
Donilon, Thomas E. Former U.S. National Security Advisor; Partner and Vice Chair, O’Melveny & Myers LLP USA
Döpfner, Mathias CEO, Axel Springer SE DEU
Dowling, Ann President, Royal Academy of Engineering GBR
Dugan, Regina Vice President for Engineering, Advanced Technology and Projects, Google USA
Eilertsen, Trine Political Editor, Aftenposten NOR
Eldrup, Merete CEO, TV 2 Danmark A/S DNK
Elkann, John Chairman and CEO, EXOR; Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles ITA
Enders, Thomas CEO, Airbus Group DEU
Erdoes, Mary CEO, JP Morgan Asset Management USA
Fairhead, Rona Chairman, BBC Trust GBR
Federspiel, Ulrik Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S DNK
Feldstein, Martin S. President Emeritus, NBER; Professor of Economics, Harvard University USA
Ferguson, Niall Professor of History, Harvard University, Gunzberg Center for European Studies USA
Fischer, Heinz Federal President AUT
Flint, Douglas J. Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc GBR
Franz, Christoph Chairman of the Board, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd CHE
Fresco, Louise O. President and Chairman Executive Board, Wageningen University and Research Centre NLD
Griffin, Kenneth Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC USA
Gruber, Lilli Executive Editor and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV ITA
Guriev, Sergei Professor of Economics, Sciences Po RUS
Gürkaynak, Gönenç Managing Partner, ELIG Law Firm TUR
Gusenbauer, Alfred Former Chancellor of the Republic of Austria AUT
Halberstadt, Victor Professor of Economics, Leiden University NLD
Hampel, Erich Chairman, UniCredit Bank Austria AG AUT
Hassabis, Demis Vice President of Engineering, Google DeepMind GBR
Hesoun, Wolfgang CEO, Siemens Austria AUT
Hildebrand, Philipp Vice Chairman, BlackRock Inc. CHE
Hoffman, Reid Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn USA
Ischinger, Wolfgang Chairman, Munich Security Conference INT
Jacobs, Kenneth M. Chairman and CEO, Lazard USA
Jäkel, Julia CEO, Gruner + Jahr DEU
Johnson, James A. Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners USA
Juppé, Alain Mayor of Bordeaux, Former Prime Minister FRA
Kaeser, Joe President and CEO, Siemens AG DEU
Karp, Alex CEO, Palantir Technologies USA
Kepel, Gilles University Professor, Sciences Po FRA
Kerr, John Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power GBR
Kesici, Ilhan MP, Turkish Parliament TUR
Kissinger, Henry A. Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. USA
Kleinfeld, Klaus Chairman and CEO, Alcoa USA
Knot, Klaas H.W. President, De Nederlandsche Bank NLD
Koç, Mustafa V. Chairman, Koç Holding A.S. TUR
Kogler, Konrad Director General, Directorate General for Public Security AUT
Kravis, Henry R. Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. USA
Kravis, Marie-Josée Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute USA
Kudelski, André Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group CHE
Lauk, Kurt President, Globe Capital Partners DEU
Lemne, Carola CEO, The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise SWE
Levey, Stuart Chief Legal Officer, HSBC Holdings plc USA
Leyen, Ursula von der Minister of Defence DEU
Leysen, Thomas Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group BEL
Maher, Shiraz Senior Research Fellow, ICSR, King’s College London GBR
Markus Lassen, Christina Head of Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Security Policy and Stabilisation DNK
Mathews, Jessica T. Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace USA
Mattis, James Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University USA
Maudet, Pierre Vice-President of the State Council, Department of Security, Police and the Economy of Geneva CHE
McKay, David I. President and CEO, Royal Bank of Canada CAN
Mert, Nuray Columnist, Professor of Political Science, Istanbul University TUR
Messina, Jim CEO, The Messina Group USA
Michel, Charles Prime Minister BEL
Micklethwait, John Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP USA
Minton Beddoes, Zanny Editor-in-Chief, The Economist GBR
Monti, Mario Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University ITA
Mörttinen, Leena Executive Director, The Finnish Family Firms Association FIN
Mundie, Craig J. Principal, Mundie & Associates USA
Munroe-Blum, Heather Chairperson, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board CAN
Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the NLD
O’Leary, Michael CEO, Ryanair Plc IRL
Osborne, George First Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer GBR
Özel, Soli Columnist, Haberturk Newspaper; Senior Lecturer, Kadir Has University TUR
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri Group CEO, Titan Cement Co. GRC
Pégard, Catherine President, Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles FRA
Perle, Richard N. Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute USA
Petraeus, David H. Chairman, KKR Global Institute USA
Pikrammenos, Panagiotis Honorary President of The Hellenic Council of State GRC
Reisman, Heather M. Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. CAN
Rocca, Gianfelice Chairman, Techint Group ITA
Roiss, Gerhard CEO, OMV Austria AUT
Rubin, Robert E. Co Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury USA
Rutte, Mark Prime Minister NLD
Sadjadpour, Karim Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace USA
Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, Pedro Leader, Partido Socialista Obrero Español PSOE ESP
Sawers, John Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners GBR
Sayek Böke, Selin Vice President, Republican People’s Party TUR
Schmidt, Eric E. Executive Chairman, Google Inc. USA
Scholten, Rudolf CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG AUT
Senard, Jean-Dominique CEO, Michelin Group FRA
Sevelda, Karl CEO, Raiffeisen Bank International AG AUT
Stoltenberg, Jens Secretary General, NATO INT
Stubb, Alexander Prime Minister FIN
Suder, Katrin Deputy Minister of Defense DEU
Sutherland, Peter D. UN Special Representative; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International IRL
Svanberg, Carl-Henric Chairman, BP plc; Chairman, AB Volvo SWE
Svarva, Olaug CEO, The Government Pension Fund Norway NOR
Thiel, Peter A. President, Thiel Capital USA
Tsoukalis, Loukas President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy GRC
Üzümcü, Ahmet Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons INT
Vitorino, António M. Partner, Cuetrecasas, Concalves Pereira, RL PRT
Wallenberg, Jacob Chairman, Investor AB SWE
Weber, Vin Partner, Mercury LLC USA
Wolf, Martin H. Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times GBR
Wolfensohn, James D. Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company USA
Zoellick, Robert B. Chairman, Board of International Advisors, The Goldman Sachs Group

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Swedish Government and Use of TAXES money for Crimes and Drugs ~ Part 1

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Background of the narcotics economy in Afghanistan and its relationship to conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Current State of the Drug Economy in Basic Statistics
The latest survey of Afghanistan’s opium poppy economy by the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) indicates that cultivation of poppy during the 2008–09 growing
season
stood
at
123,000
hectares
(ha)
and
opium
production
at
6,900
metric
tons
(mt).
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While representing a
decline
from
the
2007–08
growing
season
of
22%
and
10%
respectively,
both
numbers
still
remain
very high.
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Indeed,
at
6,900
mt,
the
total
production
of
opium
in
Afghanistan
still
significantly
surpasses the total global estimated demand for illicit opium. For years, this demand was believed
to
be
at
approximately
3,000
mt
a
year.
After
several
years
of
opium
production
in
Afghanistan
doubly or triply surpassing the estimated total global demand, the UNODC this year increased the
total
global
demand
estimate
to
5,000
mt.
Whether
or
not
the
actual
level
is
3,000
mt
or
5,000
mt,
however, it is very likely that multi-year overproduction in Afghanistan has resulted in significant
stockpiles of either opium or heroin. Though stockpiles are regularly found in Afghanistan and
many households hold some stocks of opium as an asset for times of economic stress, it is not clear
whether most of the excess opium is held in Afghanistan or outside the country, nor is the size
or ownership of the stockpiles known. A further contraction of opium production thus can be
anticipated irrespective of counternarcotics efforts.
Indeed, most of the decline in poppy cultivation can be attributed to the multi-year
overproduction, which has suppressed opium prices in Afghanistan to low levels, rather than to
counternarcotics efforts. Moreover, given the unusually high price of wheat in Afghanistan last
year, which made it prohibitive for many Afghans to buy enough subsistence cereal even with
monocropping opium poppy, some Afghans switched a portion of their land to farm wheat to
avoid purchasing wheat on the market.
 Link:

Country Report: Afghanistan

Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
Report

A. Introduction

Illicit drug cultivation, production, trafficking, and consumption flourish in Afghanistan, particularly in parts of the south and southwest where instability is high and state institutions are weak or non-existent. More than 90 percent of poppy cultivation takes place in these regions. The UN Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Afghan Ministry of Counter Narcotics (MCN) estimate that Afghanistan cultivated 209,000 hectares (ha) of opium poppy in 2013, with a total yield of 5,500 metric tons (MT) of raw opium. This was a 36 percent increase in cultivation and a 49 percent increase in opium production from 2012. The United States government estimates that in 2013, poppy cultivation in Afghanistan increased 10 percent to 198,000 ha, while potential opium production increased 28 percent to 5,500 MT. A symbiotic relationship exists between the insurgency and narcotics trafficking in Afghanistan. Traffickers provide weapons, funding, and other material support to the insurgency in exchange for the protection of drug trade routes, fields, laboratories, and their organizations. Some insurgent commanders engage directly in drug trafficking to finance their operations. The narcotics trade undermines governance and rule of law in all parts of the country where poppy is cultivated and traffickers operate.

Afghanistan is involved in the full narcotics production cycle, from cultivation to finished heroin to consumption. Drug traffickers trade in all forms of opiates, including unrefined opium, semi-refined morphine base, and refined heroin. Some raw opium and morphine base is trafficked to neighboring and regional countries, where it is further refined into heroin. While the vast majority of the opium and heroin produced in Afghanistan is exported, Afghanistan is also struggling to respond to a burgeoning domestic opiate addiction problem.

Afghanistan relies on assistance from the international community to implement its national counternarcotics strategy. Greater political will, increased institutional capacity, enhanced security, viable economic alternatives for farmers, and more robust efforts at all levels are required to decrease cultivation in high-cultivating provinces, maintain cultivation reductions in the rest of the country, and combat trafficking.

B. Drug Control Accomplishments, Policies, and Trends

1. Institutional Development

The Government of Afghanistan is publicly committed to confronting the drug problem in Afghanistan, particularly focusing on what it identifies as the root causes of the drug economy including instability; poverty; unemployment; and organized crime. The Ministry of Counter Narcotics (MCN) is the lead governmental agency for developing counternarcotics policy and coordinates the activities of other governmental bodies involved in issues related to the drug trade. The Afghan government approved the new Afghan National Drug Control Strategy (NDCS) in October 2013. MCN is also working to insert counternarcotics into the activities of the entire government by “mainstreaming” counternarcotics efforts into other existing national strategies and programs.

Afghanistan has no formal extradition or mutual legal assistance arrangements with the United States. Afghanistan is a signatory to the 1988 UN Drug Convention, and the 2005 Afghan Counter Narcotics Law allows for the extradition of drug offenders to requesting countries under the 1988 UN Drug Convention. A 2013 domestic Afghan extradition law adds additional hurdles to any potential extradition process.

2. Supply Reduction

According to UNODC and MCN, Afghanistan cultivated 209,000 ha of opium poppy in 2013, up 36 percent from 2012. UNODC and MCN estimate that Afghan opium poppy crops in 2013 yielded 5,500 MT of raw opium, up 49 percent from 3,700 MT in 2012, a year in which yields were suppressed by unfavorable growing conditions. According to the UNODC and MCN, the number of poppy free provinces (those provinces with less than 100 ha of poppy under cultivation) decreased from 17 in 2012 to 15 in 2013 (out of a total of 34 provinces).

There is significant evidence of commercial cultivation of cannabis in Afghanistan. The UNODC and MCN’s 2012 cannabis survey found that commercial cannabis cultivation in 2012 was approximately 10,000 ha, capable of producing 1,400 MT of hashish per year. The 2012 survey did not assess the number of households growing cannabis for commercial purposes, but a 2011 survey estimated that the number of cannabis producing households increased by 38 percent (65,000 households) from 2010. As with poppy, most cannabis cultivation takes place in insecure areas of the country.

Primary trafficking routes into and out of Afghanistan are through Pakistan and Iran to the Balkans, Turkey and Western Europe; through Pakistan to Africa, Asia, the Middle East, China and Iran; and through Central Asia to the Russian Federation. The United States is not a common destination for Afghan opiates. Drug laboratories within Afghanistan still process a large portion of the country’s raw opium into heroin and morphine base. Traffickers illicitly import large quantities of precursor chemicals into Afghanistan; UNODC estimates that 475 MT of acetic anhydride are imported annually for manufacturing heroin.

MCN implements the U.S.-funded Good Performers Initiative (GPI) to reward provinces that successfully reduce poppy cultivation within their borders. Provinces that are determined to be poppy-free by UNODC, or where poppy cultivation has declined by 10 percent or more, receive funding for development projects proposed by provincial development councils and governors’ offices. In 2012, 21 of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces received $18.2 million in GPI awards, including two provinces that received special recognition awards of $500,000 each. The MCN-run Governor-Led Eradication program reimburses governors for expenses incurred for eradicating poppy fields. Eradication is verified by UNODC. In 2013, a total of 7,348 ha was eradicated, a decrease of 24 percent compared to 2012. Both the quality and efficiency of eradication improved in certain provinces, but attacks by criminals and insurgents on eradication teams resulted in 143 deaths on both sides in 2013, including civilians and security personnel. An additional 93 people were injured in such attacks.

The Criminal Justice Task Force (CJTF) is a vetted, self-contained unit that consists of investigators, prosecutors, and first instance and appellate court judges. Under Afghanistan’s 2005 Counternarcotics Law, amended in 2010, the CJTF prosecutes all drug cases that reach certain thresholds (possession of two kilogram of heroin, 10 kilograms of opium or 50 kilograms of hashish or precursor chemicals) before the Counter Narcotics Tribunal. The Counter Narcotics Justice Center (CNJC) houses the Tribunal and CJTF, and is the central facility for the investigation, prosecution, and trial of major narcotics and narcotics-related corruption cases. The CNJC is considered a model of excellence within the Afghan justice system. Between March 2012 and March 2013, the CNJC primary court heard 551 cases and tried 704 suspects, involving more than 233 MT of illegal drugs (a 26 percent increase in the volume of drugs over the previous year). Those convicted receive sentences ranging from 11 to 20 years.

Afghan authorities have increasingly used their specialized counternarcotics units and the CNJC to arrest and prosecute high-value traffickers, including the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Nimruz Provincial Police Chief Mohammad Kabir Andarabi in 2013. Andarabi was arrested on narcotics trafficking charges and sentenced to 10 years. According to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) figures, during the first nine months of 2013, specialized units of the Counternarcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) conducted a total of 78 counternarcotics operations and seized 27.5 MT of opium, 16.7 MT of morphine, and 284 kilograms of heroin. The CNPA was established in 2003 as a specialized element of the Afghan National Police and is responsible for counternarcotics investigations and operations. The United States supports several specialized units within the CNPA, including the Sensitive Investigations Unit (SIU), the Technical Investigative Unit (TIU), and the National Interdiction Unit (NIU). These units are partnered with the DEA. The NIU is the tactical element of the CNPA and is capable of conducting independent, evidence-based interdiction operations and seizures in high threat environments. The TIU and SIU are specially vetted and trained law enforcement units. The SIU carries out complex CN and counter corruption investigations using intelligence developed by the TIU.

U.S. assistance has also supported the development of a viable command and control structure at the Afghan Customs Police, with specialized training and operational support provided by the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection. These efforts, channeled through the Afghan government’s Border Management Task Force, led to a 31 percent increase in narcotics seizures at border checkpoints over 2012.

Outside these special units, limited capacity and corruption within law enforcement institutions and the lack of CNPA’s direct authority over its resources in the provinces hampers counternarcotics efforts.

3. Drug Abuse Awareness, Demand Reduction and Treatment

The Afghan government acknowledges a growing domestic drug abuse problem, primarily involving opiates and cannabis. Funded by the United States, the Afghan National Urban Drug Use Survey released in 2012 provides a scientifically-valid prevalence rate for the country’s urban population based on interviews and toxicology. The survey conservatively estimated that Afghanistan is home to 1.3 to 1.6 million drug users, one of the world’s highest per capita rates. The United States is supporting a National Rural Drug Use Survey to complement the urban study and provide a national prevalence rate. Other recently conducted studies indicate that the prevalence of addiction and severity of consumption among Afghan children is the highest documented in the world.

The United States expanded funding to 76 inpatient and outpatient drug treatment centers across the country in 2013. Unfortunately, the demand for services exceeds the capacity of the centers, most of which have waiting lists for new patients. The United States also supports UNODC’s global child addiction program throughout Afghanistan to develop protocols for treating opiate-addicted children, training treatment staff, and delivering services through Afghan non-governmental organizations. The current annual treatment capacity of Afghanistan’s centers is more than 15,000 persons. The Government of Afghanistan is planning an expansion of its treatment system by opening new clinics across the country. Private clinics have also proliferated in recent years, although many of these do not apply evidence-based practices, discharging clients after detoxification without follow-up, thereby resulting in high relapse rates.

The United States funds a Counter Narcotics Community Engagement program (CNCE). This multi-track annual communication and outreach campaign, implemented by Sayara Strategies, aims to ensure a smooth transition of activities to the Afghan government through systematic capacity development efforts. The program focuses on discouraging poppy cultivation, preventing drug use by public awareness, and encouraging licit crop production. The United States has undertaken a vigorous public information campaign implemented by Colombo Plan, to reduce drug demand inside Afghanistan, including seeking the support of subject-matter experts and school teachers; engaging local media; and implementing an anti-drug curriculum in Afghan schools. In 2012, the U.S. government helped establish a partnership between the Colombo Plan’s Preventive Drug Education program and the Afghan Premier Soccer League to spread an anti-drug message to Afghan youth. The United States also funds an Afghanistan-specific mobile preventive drug education exhibit.

4. Corruption

As a matter of government policy, the Government of Afghanistan does not encourage or facilitate illicit drug production or distribution, nor is it involved in laundering proceeds from the sale of illicit drugs. However, many central, provincial, and district level government officials are believed to directly engage in and benefit from the drug trade. Corrupt practices range from facilitating drug activities to benefiting from drug trade revenue streams. The CJTF actively investigates and prosecutes public officials who facilitate drug trafficking under Article 21 of the Counter Narcotics Law, which criminalizes drug trafficking-related corruption. The CJTF has successfully prosecuted high ranking government officials, including members of the CNPA. According to Afghan officials, between March 2012 and March 2013, 21 public officials were prosecuted in the CJTF primary court.

C. National Goals, Bilateral Cooperation, and U.S. Policy Initiatives

The U.S. government maintains a counternarcotics strategy that supports Afghanistan’s four counternarcotics priorities: disrupting the drug trade; developing licit agricultural livelihoods; reducing the demand for drugs; and building the capacity of the government’s CN institutions. The strategy is formulated to help restore Afghanistan’s licit agriculture economy, build Afghan institutional capacity, and disrupt the nexus among drugs, insurgents, and corruption.

In 2012, the United States signed agreements with the Afghan government laying the groundwork for a Kandahar Food Zone in 2013. Under the leadership of the Ministry of Counternarcotics, the Kandahar Food Zone was developed as a comprehensive, multi-pillar drug-control program that integrates elements of alternative development, law enforcement and eradication, public information and drug treatment. In July 2013, the United States awarded a $20 million, two-year program to develop the Alternative Livelihoods component of the Kandahar Food Zone. MCN has established a coordination mechanism to integrate alternative livelihoods activities with U.S.-funded Counter Narcotics Public Information, Drug Demand Reduction, and Governor-Led Eradication programs.

The estimated value of opium to the Afghan economy has remained relatively stable over the last decade. Yet Afghanistan’s legal economy has grown steadily, and as a result, opiates now make up a much smaller fraction of Afghanistan’s economy – from 60 percent of the GDP in 2003 to 10 percent in 2012.

D. Conclusion

For Afghanistan to enjoy future success in combating the narcotics trade it must continue to strengthen the capacity of the MCN and other ministries charged with conducting or supporting counternarcotics efforts, actively combat corruption at all levels of government, and further develop the ability of regular CNPA units to carry out operations. The Afghan government must also demonstrate the political will to challenge vested political and economic interests.

Farmers and those involved in processing and trafficking drugs must also have viable economic alternatives to involvement in the narcotics trade. Improvements in security and market access, as well as continued concentrated efforts to increase agricultural and other alternative livelihoods, will remain essential to undermining the drug economy and the insurgency in Afghanistan.

Sweden’s former Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has admitted that he helped an Afghan student escape from Kabul in 2009 by sneaking him on to a Swedish government plane.

The story was broken by Norway’s Ambassador to Sweden Kai Eide, who tweeted about the incident on Wednesday.
He wrote that Carl Bildt – a Moderate party politician who played a key role in former Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt’s government – had been involved in a “secret mission” that took place under cover of darkness” to help the student who had been sentenced to death in Afghanistan.
The ex-Foreign Minister himself later gave more details to Sweden’s Expressen newspaper, describing how he felt “very nervous” during the operation, in which the student was helped on to a Swedish government plane, without the knowledge of nearby Afghan security forces.
The student, Sayed Pervez Kambaksh, 25, was also a journalist for the daily newspaper New World. He had downloaded a report on women’s rights from the internet and ended up being arrested in 2007. He was later beaten, taken to prison, and sentenced to death for questioning Islam.
His case became well known internationally, with numerous human rights campaigners and politicians calling for his release, including the former US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, and Britain’s former Foreign Secretary, David Miliband.
Following international pressure, the student’s sentence was reduced to twenty years in prison and he was later secretly pardoned and released, but many feared that his life was still at risk as he was sought by extremists.
Carl Bildt told Expressen on Thursday that he had spoken about the young man with the former Afghan President Hamid Karzai on several occasions and decided to conduct a covert operation to help him flee the country, together with Kai Eide.
The pair helped Sayed Pervez Kambaksh to flee Afghanistan in 2009 by helping him get access to a Swedish government plane, on which Carl Bildt was waiting.
Norway’s Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is also understood to have been involved in the plan, alongside Afghan officials that Bildt told Expressen it was still “too dangerous” to name.
Kambaksh was flown to Oslo and is now understood to be in the US.
Bildt told Expressen that the successful operation had been kept secret for six years to avoid “political convulsions” between Sweden, Afghanistan and the United Nations and to protect any Afghan officials suspected of being part of the operation.
He said that there was less risk now that both Afghanistan and Sweden had new governments.
Ashraf Ghani was sworn in as Afghanistan’s president in September 2014, following months of debate and violence over who won the country’s last general election.
Carl Bildt didn’t respond to The Local’s request for a comment, but did retweet a link to our news story.

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STEM CELLS AND AGENDA 21

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Doctors from the United Kingdom (UK) have made significant advances in stem cell usage in medical practices, using them as a means to help patients who are slowly losing their vision.

These patients are part of a small population of people that are diagnosed with Stargardt’s macular dystrophy, an untreatable disease that develops from childhood and causes progressive loss of eyesight. The treatment involves the injection of retinal pigment epithelial cells that are derived from human embryonic stem cells. The safety of this procedure is being tested at the Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.

However this procedure is not limited to European nations. The CEO of Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) Mr. Gary Rabin has brought the treatment to California for preliminary procedures. Another company, Geron, is also using stem cells to help patients with spinal cord injuries.

 The trials that are being performed at Moorfields, ACT, and Geron are all meant to test whether this procedure is safe and void of any complications or after effects. If the trials are actually successful, then the next step would be to test if the use of more stem cells would result in a higher rate of effectiveness. However, if the procedure fails or encounters issues, the results will still contribute to the medical field and help advance the potential use of stem cells to cure otherwise fatal diseases.

 The use of stem cells is a largely controversial issue. Many people support the usage of embryonic stem cells because of their ability to become any type of cell necessary for use in the human body, such as a heart or liver cells. There are certain types of cells in the body that lack the ability to repair or multiply themselves, and using stem cells can help to replace what would otherwise be permanently damaged cells. However, there are those who oppose the use of embryonic stem cells because it requires the destruction of human embryos.

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t has experimented with Arctic drones, designed the next generation of smart rifles and developed secure wifi networks for combat platoons. Now, the Canadian Armed Forces is looking to develop a battlefield-ready adult stem cell program to help its soldiers quickly heal devastating wounds.

Scientists at Defense Research and Development Canada (DRDC) are developing a project that aims to create potential tools for rapid healing and protection against chemical warfare agents.

American military researchers have already been working on turning stem cells into a useful in-theatre tool for more than five years. Last month, the scientific research wing of Canada’s Department of National Defense posted a contract to a government tendering website asking for private sector partners ready to create a healing tool for Canadian soldiers using the controversial science.

“Adult stem cells are therapeutic tools with promise in accelerating healing and tissue regeneration,” said a government release on the contract website asking for private bidders to support the project.

According to DRDC, mesenchymal cells can be engineered to “produce therapeutic molecules” that will hopefully help “address capability gaps in medical countermeasures (MCMs) available to the Canadian Armed Forces” once those quick acting properties are turned into a medical use.

The Canadian government is clear the stem cells used for research are non-embryonic and sourced entirely from umbilical cord tissue — not embryonic, which are the more contentious stem cells frequently cited as problematic by anti-abortion groups.

The project, while in the preliminary stages, has already secured “regulatory approval for [adult stem cell]-derived therapeutic products.”

“Our aim is to develop mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to address capability gaps in medical countermeasures (MCMs) available to the Canadian Armed Forces,” reads the DRDC release.

Kathleen Guillot, a spokesperson for DRDC, told VICE News that scientists are primarily seeking to find “new treatment approaches that could be used to treat injured Canadian Armed Forces members” using the cells.

The government has since awarded the contract to Aurora BioSolutions based in Alberta, in a deal worth nearly $400,000. The Alberta based scientific research company has a history of research and development with Canada’s military scientists.

Canada will have some catch-up to do, as the American Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine has been around since 2008. It began as an organization looking at futuristic medicine for veterans — including face transplants. That institute, working with private stem cell clinics, is looking into how the medicine can be used to avoid amputation of limbs after an explosion.

Dr. William Murphy, co-director of the Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told VICE News that regenerative technologies capable of healing battlefield injuries are already undergoing clinical trials.

Some of the most promising use adult stem cells derived from fat tissue to treat flesh wounds, while others grow skin outside the body to avoid the need for skin grafts. One big advantage is that stem cell technologies minimize the formation of scar tissue that can inhibit function.

Now, cutting edge research is focused on using stem cells to reconstruct skin, muscle, tendons and even bone that’s been blown away.

“In multi trauma incidents, maybe due to a blast, you might have to generate multiple tissue types,” he said. “There are adult stem cell types that are capable of forming multiple types in that kind of a large defect.”

But Murphy is clear that stem cells aren’t going to create super soldiers able to repair themselves on the battlefield and keep fighting the enemy. Proper regeneration requires time, and can only take place in a medical setting.

“Tissues take time to heal property,” he said. “If they’re stimulated to heal over a very short time frame they might not be able to recreate the intended function.”

Follow Ben Makuch and Justin Ling on Twitter: @BMakuch  @justin_ling

Arthur White contributed reporting to this article. 


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AnonSec Official Members: Mrlele – AnonSec666 – 3r3b0s – d3f4ult – MS08-067 – Hannaichi – ap3x h4x0r – OverKiller

– Cyb3r Shzz0r – Mr. Blacklist – Mr.WWW – AN0NT0XIC – Ny0g3n – cyberhack all

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“Operation NASA Drones was first about getting access to the drones for atmospheric data relating to climate change, but as we dug deeper into their network, we found NASA is involved in more than we could have ever imagined, from chemtrails to UFO coverups and alien reverse engineered technology. This finding was similar to a geologist looking for dirt samples in a Aztec pyramid and finding fuckings El Dorado.
After several years with maintained access to NASA drone servers thanks to the dark army, we have more than enough data to start leaking webcam logins, drone GPS, atmosphere statistics, chemical analysis and video logs. For the past year we have been intercepting all traffic on drone servers and recording the data to recreate the flight paths. Encrypted Full copies of the over 100GB leak of data has been sent to WikiLeaks and TheGuardian with instructions on how and when to release if our demands are not met.
First we want NASA to stop editing its atmospheric data to try and disprove Global Warming and also delete trace evidence of Chemtrails, including but not limited to samples of high amounts of aluminum, barium, strontium and other hazardous or radioactive chemicals being found in the upper atmosphere. Also we want NASA to stop lying and disclose its technological capabilities and accomplishments relating to black project operations for like Operation Indigo Skyfold, Alternatives 1, 2, and 3, Solar Warden, the Earth Defense Force and the Mars Defense Force.
If these demands are not met within the next month, all +100GigaBites data will be leaked promptly and we will continue to propagate deeper into your network and employees lives. We are literally everywhere and can not be stopped, beware of our CyberMafia…”
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Justice Or Else ~ Louis Farrakhan Says Take Down the U.S. Flag ~ 10/10/2015

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The Official Facebook fan page of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, National Representative of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad and The Nation of Islam ~ Click HERE

On October 10, 2015, The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is calling us back to Washington, D.C. as we demand “Justice or Else!” from the government. ~ Click HERE

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Civil Rights Leader: ‘Take Down American Flag’ Since Whites Don’t Care About 9 Dead at Charleston

Controversial Nation of Islam leader and civil rights advocate Louis Farrakhan delivered some unbelievable remarks at the Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C., yesterday. The monologue, delivered in the wake of the Charleston shootings that left 9 churchgoers dead, touched upon what Farrakhan thinks is being said about the tragedy behind closed doors:

“White folks march with you because they don’t want you upsetting the city,” he said. “They don’t give a damn about them 9. When they arrested that skunk, they took him to the Burger King.”

Farrakhan spent most of his vitriol on remarks regarding the recent controversy surrounding the Confederate flag. He thinks the moves made by South Carolina and online retailers haven’t gone far enough:

“I don’t know what the hell the fight is about over the Confederate flag! We need to put the American flag down because we’ve caught as much hell under that as the Confederate flag!” “Who are we fighting today? It’s the people that carry the American flag,” Farrakhan said. “What flag do the police have? What flag flies over the non-Justice Department? What flag flies over the White House?”

He added one more slight against the American flag:

“What the hell is the use of us paying allegiance to a flag under which we get no justice?”

Not a very unifying message in the wake of the Charleston shooting. The White House has yet to comment on Farrakhan’s remarks. http://www.ijreview.com/2015/06/353166-civil-rights-leader-take-down-american-flag-since-whites-dont-care-about-9-dead-at-charleston/

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Louis Farrakhan calls for American flag to come down: ‘Who are we fighting today?’

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said Wednesday that the American flag should be taken down instead of the Confederate flag. The activist made his comments at Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C., just one week after nine black individuals were killed at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Dylann Roof, 21, was arrested less than 24 hours after the massacre in connection with the massacre. “I don’t know what the hell the fight is about over the Confederate flag! We need to put the American flag down because we’ve caught as much hell under that as the Confederate flag!” the Nation of Islam leader said, a local radio station, WMAL, reported. “Who are we fighting today? It’s the people that carry the American flag. What flag do the police have? What flag flies over the non-Justice Department? What flag flies over the White House?” Mr. Farrakhan said white people only marched with black citizens last weekend in South Carolina because they didn’t want social unrest to occur, WMAL reported. Rush Limbaugh predicted on Tuesday that liberal activists would call for the American flag to be taken down, The Blaze reported. Greg Gutfeld of Fox News’ “The Five” called the radio host’s comments a “fear tactic.” “This is absurd. … ‘They’re gonna take our flags’ is like a leftist saying, ‘They’re gonna take my birth control pills.’ It’s a fear tactic,” Mr. Gutfeld said, Mediaite reported Wednesday. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/25/louis-farrakhan-calls-american-flag-come-down-who-/

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(92,’kais’,’d560e5a9a01291a6983b538428f216aa’,’kais@platinum.sy’,’قيس’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(95,’seif’,’90270ce1ad1af2010bc0f1877df75cfc’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين ‘,’نورالدين’,’N’,1),
(103,’omarkujan’,’54c98938feb7921ff623172051bb8769′,’omarkujan@yahoo.co.uk’,’Omar’,’Kujan’,’N’,1),
(97,’sham3000′,’1500352bc189abdb73f7da4d6b8b3681′,’sham3000@aloola.sy’,’Marwan’,’Esh’,’N’,1),
(98,’kinan’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’kawashda@scs-net.org’,’kinan ‘,’kawas’,’N’,1),
(99,’Fawaz’,’45f4959d6ccf6693724b2483287d463c’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’Youssef’,’N’,1),
(100,’cell’,’e95dc12c59f3e135a8b8a8d6d98852a6′,’ralhazzaa@hotmail.com’,’Ramez’,’Al Hazzaa’,’N’,1),
(110,’hanan’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’hanan’,’mashreky’,’N’,1),
(102,’Firas’,’e5b1623c1fc28eaa0064fdbbe659ffd2′,’firas.sadiyah@gmail.com’,’Mohammed Firas’,’Sadiyah’,’N’,1),
(104,’aaa’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’wq@fsdf.com’,’dafd’,’adfd’,’N’,1),
(105,’abdullah’,’94b6ad5fdd6505dd22d65c405369b648′,’anaabcv@yahoo.com’,’abdullah’,’abdullah’,’N’,1),
(106,’عهد زبيدة’,’54cf54fbd0cc876f60ad3fb6ed7b8f4a’,’ahedz@hotmail.com’,’عهد’,’زبيدة’,’N’,1),
(107,’nades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(108,’ahmadmg’,’f90e5cf405205efe3414198fddc53432′,’ahmadmg@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’gdedouy’,’N’,1),
(109,’michal’,’4f06b25c99bed12fcc6448b0d42d7e21′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’michal’,’moutti’,’N’,1),
(111,’kamal’,’cc85b384447d9c8ffefbd5472acfc795′,’kamal@platinum.sy’,’kamal’,’kamal’,’N’,1),
(112,’mhamwi’,’eb3f4aaf5d8c4d2adec50dea6abfcde9′,’m.hamwi@technofood-sy.com’,’Mahmoud’,’Al Hamwi’,’N’,1),
(113,’abdul-d’,’2ae916fc46b9ee11645092798ffd9e8d’,’abdul-d@scs-net.org’,’ABDUL KAREEM’,’DAKKAK’,’N’,1),
(114,’م. بشير معاني’,’1ce927f875864094e3906a4a0b5ece68′,’maamigroup@net.sy’,’م. بشير ‘,’معاني’,’N’,1),
(115,’Mounes’,’c6934cec85d7a5ed18ed54152dfcfe32′,’mounes7@gmail.com’,’مؤنس’,’السوادي’,’N’,1),
(116,’tagh’,’4ec4d4174de58cc130d81195749ad30c’,’htagreed@personal.ro’,’تغريد’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(117,’Nidalgh’,’90bb1b62c5c04db70643f96dea27aaa0′,’nidalgh@mail.ru’,’Nidal’,’Ghazi’,’N’,1),
(118,’AMGAD1982′,’2a95d38eee80efaf80275c1f10fba980′,’amgad.almadani@gmail.com’,’amgad’,’almadani’,’N’,1),
(119,’zohair fadloun’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’zohair fadloun’,’fadloun’,’N’,1),
(120,’زهير فضلون’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’زهير ‘,’فضلون’,’N’,1),
(121,’عبد الرحمن’,’22e45f369358f4f56906831c9f5c99fd’,’alromaish2003@yahoo.com’,’عبد الرحمن حسين ‘,’الرميش’,’N’,1),
(122,’Marwan ‘,’0167460d40ac5c0efcb39ad4fce8e677′,’marwankt@scs-net.org’,’Marwan’,’Khattab’,’N’,1),
(123,’M. jony’,’85e0d3bb1f3aed374467298384950e2f’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Jony’,’N’,1),
(124,’nizar’,’7ab5ef66980446771d0be05e86a1d62c’,’nzarka@scs-net.org’,’nizar’,’zarka’,’N’,1),
(125,’sosojust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’ISRAAJUST@MAKTOOB.COM’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(126,’imadhariri’,’dd9d174d2d7e17f0d3500528815d3aef’,’nour-ih@scs-net.org’,’Imad ‘,’AL HARIRI’,’N’,1),
(127,’shamdi’,’59aa1802c6b165bc28de1ac25644a565′,’hmd_info@yahoo.com’,’Hamdi’,’Sadeh’,’N’,1),
(128,’motazz’,’48438b67b2ac4e5dc9df6f3723fd4ccd’,’murder_988@hotmail.com’,’معتز ‘,’الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(129,’tyassine’,’5a3b409f40e92b8b51210a4fc49b7ade’,’tyassin@aec.org.sy’,’Taufik’,’Yassine’,’N’,1),
(130,’fawaz’,’837eb3f3d28f92b615ab8da5ca62a1aa’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’y’,’N’,1),
(131,’yousef’,’4d4f8167ee2e8efae3cdc5abb51f01c1′,’yousef.khater@gbh-group.com’,’Yousef’,’Khater’,’N’,1),
(132,’hmmh581′,’37fc6aa364ab471f3d7db2f4a63b1245′,’hmmh581@yahoo.com’,’husein’,’alhamada’,’N’,1),
(133,’safwansabra’,’13d30f598c193f533a285b3329678dd1′,’safwansabra@gmail.com’,’safwan’,’sabra’,’N’,1),
(134,’Majd’,’122aa4ad10b2dd90c8d43a161b3a5931′,’majd-bondoq@hotmail.com’,’مجد’,’بندق’,’N’,1),
(135,’mjnaddaff’,’790fadd09ac20a8d5b8666e94235d4f9′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(136,’ناصر ‘,’2356f3fc0d11b17d40a1ffa9e99c48a4′,’abazaid@daralkhalij.com’,’ناصر ‘,’أبازيد’,’N’,1),
(137,’ammarbrifkani’,’f0898af949a373e72a4f6a34b4de9090′,’ammarbrifkani@yahoo.com’,’Ammar’,’Brifkani’,’N’,1),
(138,’رامي جمول’,’9e0f5a6b9845dcbbddddcbd2cbcc06c3′,’rame-1001@maktoob.com’,’رامي’,’جمول’,’N’,1),
(139,’abrashf’,’3ff59f23926714c19eb3fce7f64f6510′,’abrashf@netscape.net’,’Feras’,’Abrash’,’N’,1),
(140,’Mike’,’c79f6e6eb1a80417add990277d8dce42′,’o-murra@scs-net.org’,’Ossama’,’Murrah’,’N’,1),
(141,’Rabee Rustum’,’50e10fd6d0a5fde39c063a4b9810569b’,’engrustum@hotmail.com’,’Rabee’,’Rustum’,’N’,1),
(142,’جورج جدعون ‘,’1cbf8d0611494a88cd7d2cb0a7d7c27a’,’georgesyria@HOTMAIL.COM’,’جورج ‘,’جدعون’,’N’,1),
(143,’ahmad’,’aa8430d31b568a33d4d27a6a5aa4aa82′,’ahmadbadla@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’badlah’,’N’,1),
(144,’alinazif’,’aed52cb71a957e37cbefb976c6ce2daf’,’alinazif@hotmail.com’,’ali’,’nazif’,’N’,1),
(145,’mna-lion’,’b078abc3d9f0094fd6b993588653f11a’,’mna-lion@aloola.sy’,’Mohammad’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(146,’tareqma’,’e32d96b49984972b33abc04d244febb0′,’tareqr9@hotmail.com’,’tareq’,’mahjoub’,’N’,1),
(147,’essmaiel’,’580120b43fdd69f78c8d01fa0a6853b8′,’essmaiel@hotmail.com’,’Dr. Essmaiel’,’Archoukieh’,’N’,1),
(148,’majd_sha’,’96e79218965eb72c92a549dd5a330112′,’majd_sha@maktoob.com’,’مجد’,’شاهين’,’N’,1),
(149,’y_abuahmad’,’dd53224091e559d390f108ae1757dce1′,’y_abuahmad@hotmail.com’,’Youssef’,’ABU AHMAD’,’N’,1),
(150,’Hazemk’,’e9911dbcb5bdc76aead42dd168e7df43′,’kanafany@mail.sy’,’Hazem’,’Kanafani’,’N’,1),
(151,’اسماء’,’87757258a027bff81cd05f7f993ad982′,’asma974@maktoob.com’,’أسماء’,’جيرودية’,’N’,1),
(152,’نوار  ‘,’3ff7e090c14c1ff6298a25452d221fda’,’ashtaroot49@maktoob.com’,’نوار’,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(153,’israajust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’israajust@maktoob.com’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(154,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’02b1be0d48924c327124732726097157′,’fatehz@yahoo.com’,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’زغل’,’N’,1),
(155,’ALIFARES’,’2405ea77f6cf0fab8589cd6a38e0c1fc’,’ALIFARES@LYCOS.DE’,’ALI’,’FARES’,’N’,1),
(156,’Fawaz’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’tamarsoli@hotmil.com’,’Fawaz’,’Yosef’,’N’,1),
(157,’alammareen’,’c5a4808ae195884306881ab90ad45238′,’alammareen@hotmail.com’,’Ammar’,’AL Ammareen’,’N’,1),
(158,’zaf’,’7377b21fa199e1bf00f86a04ed93101e’,’zmoussa@scs-net.org’,’Zaf’,’Moussa’,’N’,1),
(159,’ayead’,’d3b1cee2327cfa357dabf0289958c024′,’ayead_2005@yahoo.com’,’ayead’,’albayati’,’N’,1),
(160,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,1),
(161,’sasmo’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’sasmo@net.sy’,’hanan’,’ragab’,’N’,1),
(162,’د.صافي الغصين’,’d99f70b611b3a534146435ca3effdd4e’,’safi_frfr@yahoo.fr’,’د.صافي’,’الغصين’,’N’,1),
(163,’asma elias’,’5c26707db915b43242b0b6181c4bdbfd’,’asmaelias@shuf.com’,’Dr. Asma’,’Elias’,’N’,1),
(164,’najib’,’3688a54d2f69646813f5ce7a8dd27d64′,’n-wahed@scs-net.org’,’najib’,’abdul wahed’,’N’,1),
(165,’raymon’,’f360bf08f06880166113c71076fa8acc’,’raymon_j@scs-net.org’,’raymon’,’malouli’,’N’,1),
(166,’drhammoud’,’5d464edbc20ee0dca360d25bc37dd567′,’drhammoud@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Sheikh Hammoud’,’N’,1),
(167,’salama2004′,’8004220b6733e3907e85d013f835e1db’,’salama2004@maktoob.com’,’جمعة’,’سلامة’,’N’,1),
(168,’مهند الكاطع’,’4e7623611cd953c2239f4afd7e88a587′,’shrabe2002@hotmail.com’,’مهند’,’الكاطع’,’N’,1),
(169,’محمد وحيد صيام’,’7026656dacd58b5563ae86e6503da41a’,’wnask@gawab.com’,’محمدوحيد’,’صيام’,’N’,1),
(170,’borland’,’c29ff5778c5ea247895e0626b2b8ac33′,’waseemm2005@yahoo.co.nz’,’test’,’test’,’N’,1),
(171,’wlleed’,’96102578859ae8018a7a498ff322456c’,’wlleed@maktoob.com’,’wleed’,’saidi’,’N’,1),
(172,’ysrabamr’,’cda95fc1ab85621a173e1c9aaaff1f2b’,’mys_civ@hotmail.com’,’yasser’,’sakka’,’N’,1),
(173,’hallak.m’,’b1976ec2e6ea23e694f9fe62fc46b7f6′,’hallakmohd@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’حلاق’,’N’,1),
(174,’jawad’,’0b4e7a0e5fe84ad35fb5f95b9ceeac79′,’jwdmkd@cec.sy’,’jawad’,’al.mokdad’,’N’,1),
(175,’shehabi62′,’d0d10d48f423b47097394896cab6296e’,’shehabi62@gmail.com’,’عبد الغفور’,’الشهابي’,’N’,1),
(176,’torpe555′,’5ea9dbb080f664f79f4e1a911727c8aa’,’torpe555@yahoo.fr’,’ماجد’,’كرياكي’,’N’,1),
(177,’boughaba mohame’,’763170f9b15b7a92b8828a520331dfc3′,’boughabamohamed5@gmail.com’,’mohamed’,’boughaba’,’N’,1),
(178,’education’,’bf12705dae4260b54a8260b2d62652ff’,’education@baath.shern.net.’,’sara’,’ebrahim’,’N’,1),
(179,’ahlam_shahin’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’ahlam_shahin@hotmail.com’,’ahlam’,’shahin’,’N’,1),
(180,’suheil’,’25d55ad283aa400af464c76d713c07ad’,’e-syissa@scs-net.org’,’سهيل’,’عيسى’,’N’,1),
(181,’engmhnd’,’6259e999af863247da72a6562ff934ea’,’ebda-eng@maktoob.com’,’mohamad’,’majed’,’N’,1),
(182,’nscl’,’1b514f76c5885b822156f5f10cdfa205′,’nscl@.nscl.sy’,’سمير’,’الظاهر’,’N’,1),
(183,’mjnaddaff’,’8a16a1b13939aa7034128948c0c61591′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(184,’fkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabaani@maktoob.com.’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(185,’fawazkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabani@maktoob.com’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(186,’المهندس البياتي’,’aa3793e91db1f5ce6ed827ece49beb78′,’mo2006esmat@yahoo.com’,’محمد عصمت’,’البياتي’,’N’,1),
(187,’azein’,’bfb3a68d7fad5e9ff09f153151df0692′,’adnanalzein@yahoo.com’,’adnan’,’zein’,’N’,1),
(188,’alfin’,’58028a776ffe7b6c154b18a5d09ddbed’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’فرحان’,’الفين’,’N’,1),
(189,’alfin’,’f04e1fd4cbfeecfdce8aa2ad6e9cf4ac’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’alfin’,’alfin’,’N’,1),
(190,’Lana kenjo’,’d6581d542c7eaf801284f084478b5fcc’,’Lana_kenjo@yahoo.fr’,’Lana’,’Kenjo’,’N’,1),
(191,’hamza’,’2bd12a930c3012f9bb4e0ea9bec9a3fc’,’hamza_tty@yahoo.com’,’حمزة’,’ابو ابو احمد’,’N’,1),
(192,’afaltaher’,’ded641ef2f4b020859c86c23f1a88eff’,’afaltaher@rediffmail.com’,’Abdullah’,’Altaher’,’N’,1),
(193,’amal’,’fcb4ec3251a96f8f9e6fb230c8201e4b’,’amalachkar1@yahoo.co.uk’,’amal’,’alachkar’,’N’,1),
(194,’retasaeed’,’e82efb341521ac17799bdbe7e0fb0781′,’reta.saeed@yahoo.com’,’ريتا’,’سعيد’,’N’,1),
(195,’ammar’,’4f272da695b0a1a216ef008f8ad2a410′,’ammaraljammaz@yahoo.com’,’ammar’,’aljammaz’,’N’,1),
(196,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’ad834ce8840e534dab0d9afe5fc747b1′,’main.pps8001@gmail.com’,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’  أبو الوسيم’,’N’,1),
(197,’hafez’,’98913e0a438f1e6376eedaef8541569b’,’hafez@research.iiit.ac.in’,’Abdul Hafez’,’Abdul Hafez’,’N’,1),
(198,’essazitoun’,’aaad833ecd28ba09b5a80bd23cfc0a53′,’essajessus@yahoo.com’,’Essa’,’Zitoun’,’N’,1),
(199,’hammzee’,’9982b2a7fceaaee2c8444b5086aee008′,’hammzee@yahoo.co.uk’,’Dr. Hamzeh ‘,’Thaljeh’,’N’,1),
(200,’mervat’,’b0a308cfa67e774da43c46ca7d6544e3′,’mervatahmad7@gmail.com’,’mervat’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(201,’lob-m’,’7b72fae864c4f0adc9f9717dc8cc2e52′,’lob-m@aloola.sy’,’Lobaina’,’Alrhia’,’N’,1),
(202,’diaahs’,’d9fbb71e8aaf7c6c84ad10b016873413′,’diaahs@hotmail.com’,’Diaa Alhak’,’Alassaf’,’N’,1),
(203,’حافظ ادم’,’a8ce2918382e0cd35f8c7336144dc6ab’,’hafis@mail.com’,’حافظ ادم’,’ابو طارق’,’N’,1),
(204,’ansa’,’0c67a5e9095a64beb5b3adac4662e84c’,’ansa_7374@hotmail.com’,’ansa’,’young’,’N’,1),
(205,’Abo abdalrahman’,’8014cdaf1d23b7d3a6aa381c02ebac9b’,’dahi_666@hotmail.com’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’N’,1),
(206,’نص القمر’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’semsem_e_2010@yahoo.com’,’سمر’,’طه’,’N’,1),
(207,’alawan’,’6684113e9e1a965a42e500c9d464833b’,’nawar.alawa@gmail.com’,’نوار ‘,’العوا’,’N’,1),
(208,’j.wahbi’,’4653482d6d2ffb4f95c97870329bfaed’,’j.wahbi@baath.shern.net’,’Jehad’,’Wahbi’,’N’,1),
(209,’دعاء كمال غازى’,’336073ea21bf39545faedb9452197805′,’dodokmmail@yahoo.com’,’دعاء ‘,’غازى’,’N’,1),
(210,’daad’,’3f837178f8e44d0907b907986d84e1a7′,’daad-1980@hotmail.com’,’دعد’,’أبو شنب’,’N’,1),
(211,’m-khaity’,’9a924f37490462c859537b4fb17cd2b5′,’m-khaity@aloola.sy’,’مأمون’,’خيتي’,’N’,1),
(212,’هتلر101′,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’firststip@hotmail.com’,’هتلر ‘,’شامي ‘,’N’,1),
(213,’rayya’,’f6c5b1e24fe3d15b4534afcb45dad25b’,’rayya@aloola.sy’,’rayya’,’sameh’,’N’,1),
(214,’ryadheidar’,’c2c426d9c6ec4a4423403e24abbf600c’,’r-heidar@mail.sy’,’Ryad’,’HEIDAR’,’N’,1),
(215,’moh1_eng’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’محمد ‘,’عبد الحميد’,’N’,1),
(216,’عابد الورفلى’,’205e0b51504a2b9dfab245228ea772f9′,’a_b5053@yah.com’,’عابد’,’الورفلى’,’N’,1),
(217,’nsukkar’,’f05412e8b9dd2792adc1562bbdeb5a88′,’nsukkar@scbdi.com’,’Nabil’,’Sukkar’,’N’,1),
(218,’myxamed’,’430130885acdaca9530aa236f1d3ec56′,’axmed-503@maktoob.com’,’mhmed’,’kamil’,’N’,1),
(219,’nafattal’,’62026aaed5419a1ceaa229bf6886443e’,’nafattal@yahoo.com’,’Nazem’,’fattal’,’N’,1),
(220,’محمود’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’mhamed-500@maktoob.com’,’محمود’,’الاسمر’,’N’,1),
(221,’hammurabi’,’95d4247730a2ca09e5b3f0ab1118ef1c’,’yaarobdahham@yahoo.com’,’يعرب’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(222,’hafezbelal’,’63894ae46b545d8ef02642607c8e979c’,’hafezbelal@maktoob.com’,’hafez’,’belal’,’N’,1),
(223,’حسن’,’e04c9f84ced15553a4b2adda8ae45ef1′,’aislam@maktoob.com’,’حسن’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(224,’المهندس الميكانيكي ‘,’794565bbbe6293128ca3c91a0d30f5f8′,’essam_farha@hotmail.com’,’عصام’,’فرحة’,’N’,1),
(225,’tvx@007′,’c378d5a81d7a79a6a9c695ec49fbcdc1′,’mohamed2baraa@hotmail.com’,’ baraa’,’al-emam’,’N’,1),
(226,’yaman’,’5abf7f39035a37d6469a51fedd13c042′,’yaman.alkhouli@hotmail.com’,’yaman’,’khouli’,’N’,1),
(227,’عبير البحور’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’abeerslema2000@yahoo.com’,’عبير’,’سليمة’,’N’,1),
(228,’أيمن ناصر’,’5d2913f4178ce7169f483b16808853be’,’naser.ayman@yahoo.com’,’أيمن’,’ناصر’,’N’,1),
(229,’mohammed’,’1b85623431169fedc9a20ecf24df3f54′,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’mohammed’,’abdulhamid’,’N’,1),
(230,’rhallack’,’c425d87118ab4d3a8021f1d4636d1ccc’,’rhallack@aec.org.sy’,’رائد’,’الحلاق’,’N’,1),
(231,’علي محمد شنن’,’96e8add367ca9866382af9dac82fd30c’,’dr-alison@hotmail.com’,’علي شنن’,’dr-alison’,’N’,1),
(232,’sam1000′,’2bc7752b17da0a164b4db1defc3c60f0′,’samfm@windowslive.com’,’samer’,’mheissen’,’N’,1),
(233,’salam thaher’,’89c7964018d71d363041b81bdef7ce1d’,’sheevanagev@hotmail.com’,’salam’,’thaher’,’N’,1),
(234,’ishsan’,’2a1d12231150e8f8f5279b16d7c4375e’,’ishsan@maktoob.com’,’Issa’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(235,’جمال 64′,’39dcaf7a053dc372fbc391d4e6b5d693′,’m.jamaludin@wataniatrans.com’,’محمد جمال’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(236,’MAZNOK’,’992e63080ee1e47b99f42b8d64ede953′,’MAZNOKHOZYFA@YAHOO.COM’,’حذيفة’,’مزنوق’,’N’,1),
(237,’أسماء’,’9074344a6de7ec64b21598bca09160ae’,’c_aalrasheed@svuonline.org’,’أسماء’,’ الرشيد’,’N’,1),
(238,’باسم شعبان’,’b9f32627ddd94850ea1a25c2917947d0′,’bshaban4@yahoo.com’,’باسم’,’شعبان’,’N’,1),
(239,’education’,’d0bb80aabb8619b6e35113f02e72752b’,’education@albaath.univ.edu.sy’,’edu’,’albaath’,’N’,1),
(240,’fayez’,’7f265fbb659e47a6136ada8a681671e2′,’fa.bi@mail.sy’,’fayez’,’bitar’,’N’,1),
(241,’eyad11′,’5194528bd63abca4bf9d09885bb425b7′,’aeyad25@yahoo.com’,’eyad’,’a.b.h’,’N’,1),
(242,’akram’,’e0b50a72c5dcc5cebbcec31a6a220e30′,’heakram@yahoo.com’,’Akram’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(243,’هجدهجد’,’52c69e3a57331081823331c4e69d3f2e’,’mod33@yahoo.com’,’هجد’,’هجد’,’N’,1),
(244,’معاوية ‘,’0777d6fb2abbda7bb614901fc5cb30f8′,’moawiaest@hotmail.com’,’moawia’,’yuseef’,’N’,1),
(245,’خالد النجار’,’ba671b9bef6c9cc678c545d7d0fc9521′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’خالد’,’النجار’,’N’,1),
(246,’senan’,’97619cd5785941dee334ea5db4869887′,’senanmous@yahoo.com’,’senan’,’moustfa’,’N’,1),
(247,’gcsar’,’1eaf9c4d9ca12fe9617777a466121959′,’abhk@scs-net.org’,’Abdul Rahman’,’Kalhout’,’N’,1),
(248,’aamelhem’,’f984a55af8c2575295dbf99752cc7ee7′,’aa.melhem4@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’melhem’,’N’,1),
(249,’يحيى’,’d1d1210386f0dc76d0dd3aa8f8995751′,’eedyahya@yahoo.com’,’يحيى’,’–‘,’N’,1),
(250,’sabeeh’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’nicemansyr@yahoo.com’,’sabeeh’,’dehni’,’N’,1),
(251,’mohammadhayek’,’b8d477539b2d57c5aeec457299f432d1′,’moh_k_hayek@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’الحايك’,’N’,1),
(252,’Khaled’,’81b7e71033dd1a256fd9e732c5776e35′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’khaled’,’Elnajjar’,’N’,1),
(253,’ayman’,’b4a1f323dd9853b8470b00bcbcab4955′,’aymanalahmad@hotmail.com’,’ayman’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(254,’may’,’14aca60b85f11d56fae07c52a5db3e05′,’archi-may@mail.sy’,’maysoon’,’khateeb’,’N’,1),
(255,’mostafa’,’865e06953b3acda05cc0e797c3407603′,’mostafa076@maktoob.com’,’مصطفى’,’الإسماعيل’,’N’,1),
(256,’LooOooL’,’149787a6b7986f31b3dcc0e4e857cd2a’,’hoootmaill@hotmail.com’,’ماجد’,’السيف’,’N’,1),
(257,’mbasem’,’39f909121555f294bbfc6f9e0def0769′,’basem_belal@hotmail.fr’,’محمد باسم’,’بلال’,’N’,1),
(258,’mchahoud’,’f582cd66407ac79d0f303e9bbd416138′,’mchahoud@aec.org.sy’,’د. محسن’,’شحود’,’N’,1),
(259,’geophysicall’,’f739c15277a42a4e42d13795a89635b3′,’geophysicall@yahoo.com’,’Ahmad’,’Adris’,’N’,1),
(260,’عادل’,’ec07862438599132d9725a348d346e49′,’ADELFREE1@YAHOO.COM’,’عادل ‘,’المخللاتي ‘,’N’,1),
(261,’يوسف شاهين الشوفي ‘,’80114fd547c1a0a28c1af6149113d850′,’y_alshoffe@yahoo.com’,’يوسف’,’الشوفي ‘,’N’,1),
(262,’abdulsamra’,’0c9b74dd119cf8eac008a59d7fff4a00′,’asamra@ieee.org’,’Abdul Hamid ‘,’Samra’,’N’,1),
(263,’ابراهيم ‘,’21ef05aed5af92469a50b35623d52101′,’abrahem_y@yahoo.com’,’ibraheem ‘,’al-rawe ‘,’N’,1),
(264,’nour’,’b706835de79a2b4e80506f582af3676a’,’n_alhouda@yahoo.com’,’نور’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(265,’hmdurgham’,’f893f14f19962804254e209588e1420b’,’hmdurgham@yahoo.com’,’هاني’,’ضرغام’,’N’,1),
(266,’EDU-POSITRON’,’b2023820a60123ef4e6869bacaf7d90c’,’IEADHUJJAR@GMAIL.COM’,’إياد’,’حجار’,’N’,1),
(267,’عامر’,’8ba10ac854dd675d83b79585b9e5fe0f’,’aafana@iugaza.edu.ps’,’عامر’,’ابو مصعب’,’N’,1),
(268,’dromarward’,’dd4b21e9ef71e1291183a46b913ae6f2′,’dromarward@yahoo.com’,’mohammed omar’,’ward’,’N’,1),
(269,’rehab’,’061fba5bdfc076bb7362616668de87c8′,’rehabmak@hotmail.com’,’rehab’,’makansi’,’N’,1),
(270,’najdat943′,’3165c40bea6e60ee1f0d31fe89cd98f5′,’najdat943@hotmail.com’,’najdat’,’kassem’,’N’,1),
(271,’ziad68′,’a487384c7ec6056dc4c99cb755545725′,’ziadalbaridi@gmail.com’,’زياد’,’البريدي’,’N’,1),
(272,’roushan’,’ebe181fc902d21722c747540db0b73dd’,’eng.roro83@hotmail.com’,’Roushan’,’Al-sayeed’,’N’,1),
(273,’abdmonem’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’abdmonem@hotmail.com’,’د.عبد المنعم’,’السعيد’,’N’,1),
(274,’بيلوس’,’1d69156c05f4e6aa8fee62527c5bd53a’,’hla_love_1992@hotmail.com’,’محمد ‘,’علي’,’N’,1),
(275,’amer hasan’,’96b5f810446641299a7f2bbb04eaa1e5′,’amer.h@intra-sy.net’,’amer’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(276,’bfh_bashar’,’6c2013223b9bbba7e2e4c72b113cc871′,’bfh_bashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(277,’Shamseen’,’dbcff85b4ad32c7ee6e56b33f9c687e6′,’info@shamseen.com’,’Ali’,’Shamseen’,’N’,1),
(278,’ahmad1963′,’1172757aae2a623ea2dc29070109c047′,’adnanhanouneh@yahoo.ca’,’Ahmad’,’Hanouneh’,’N’,1),
(279,’bakdasha’,’2bc73d759d4ad18aa9b37cc74fa3d4b7′,’bakdasha@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسلام’,’بكداش’,’N’,1),
(280,’bakheet’,’c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534′,’bakheetsalem@yahoo.com’,’بخيت’,’سالم’,’N’,1),
(281,’sadeqh’,’95a474c559ac0b75f8164793a1669ef1′,’sadegha@scs-net.org’,’حافظ’,’الصادق’,’N’,1),
(282,’محمد بن يونس’,’93f8e2cfdf71d5266a219f53934d5094′,’MBY_56@YAHOO.COM’,’محمد بن يونس’,’أبوطاهر’,’N’,1),
(283,’Katyana ‘,’497a28dcac52abef87a82c74eed06122′,’katiana.dominic@hotmail.com’,’Katyana’,’ABDUALAHAD’,’N’,1),
(284,’مدحت العراقي’,’3c2626c37e878066487a2f05fe9c3fa2′,’medhateleraqi@yahoo.com’,’مدحت’,’العراقي’,’N’,1),
(285,’alismailyoucef’,’fcf648039152bf57a720379816d1ca1e’,’alismailyoucef@maktoob.com’,’youcef’,’alismail’,’N’,1),
(286,’ yousefalzaoby’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’dqrz@hotmail.com’,’ يوسف’,’ الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(287,’dr.jaffan’,’992119d7656c9368dbde3ed5a60b010d’,’jaffan1@msn.com’,’jaffan’,’dayoub’,’N’,1),
(288,’فاطمة فويتي’,’e1ad097c3c58fed9112251f3c2dfa6f6′,’fatimd@scs-net.org’,’فاطمة’,’فويتي’,’N’,1),
(289,’n-ades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(290,’المهندس أمين شخيص’,’9ffa82dfc398bcf0b0ac6d5b7cfeeadb’,’shkheis@engineer.sy’,’أمين’,’شخيص’,’N’,1),
(291,’fakhir’,’eed8cdc400dfd4ec85dff70a170066b7′,’fakhir2004@hotmail.com’,’fakhireldeen’,’ahmed’,’N’,1),
(292,’ahmed’,’844b0f26172425bb2a64434fa0fbe243′,’axmed-503@mail.ru’,’ahmed’,’karamel’,’N’,1),
(293,’BRAHIM’,’86fe5145e8bb0b8e857cb5628046d50e’,’ABRAHAM52@YMAIL.COM’,’BOB’,’BXXB’,’N’,1),
(294,’tasneem’,’378361953da378c828a127ba71609947′,’talnama@gmail.com’,’tasneem’,’alnama’,’N’,1),
(295,’eahab’,’67689ecdf2a2f2f9f42cb7a80f870277′,’eahabissac@gmail.com’,’eahab’,’eahab’,’N’,1),
(296,’atheergajo’,’46f94c8de14fb36680850768ff1b7f2a’,’athergajo@yahoo.com’,’atheer haso ashak’,’Gajo’,’N’,1),
(297,’عدنان ‘,’ada80b70eea5b3c8c6c7214a139b4d18′,’hakki.adnan@gmail.com’,’عدنان ‘,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(298,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’4297f44b13955235245b2497399d7a93′,’hussen-jadui@yahoo.com’,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’ابو عبدالله’,’N’,1),
(299,’بسام الخلف’,’01e3963e539455eaba8f8a545d9569e1′,’www.basam_khalaf@yahoo.com’,’bassam’,’khalaf’,’N’,1),
(300,’ali’,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’a.hasn@ymail.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(301,’Dr. Hakki’,’06485153d0047d9f506eff740e258fb2′,’t.hakki@mx.uni-saarland.de’,’د.طارق’,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(302,’dr_amir’,’f5bb0c8de146c67b44babbf4e6584cc0′,’a.ibrahim@aloola.sy’,’أمير’,’ابراهيم’,’N’,1),
(303,’Zein’,’fbae583fc6ec2ca902553789f1f3e763′,’zein@netcourrier.com’,’abed el hadi’,’Zein’,’N’,1),
(304,’siham-21′,’1fc031c1f18e6300515d597a9e1c1755′,’sihamkhan@engineering.com’,’سهام’,’خان’,’N’,1),
(305,’caljundi’,’85a1744ccfe1a592b469f463aad56522′,’caljundi@scs-net.org’,’أحمد شادي’,’الجندي’,’N’,1),
(306,’بشار’,’6074c6aa3488f3c2dddff2a7ca821aab’,’basharelkimawe@yahoo.com’,’بشار’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(307,’عفاف حداد ‘,’12207e0b97a42910bfc0710ff0ccb057′,’afaf.hd@gamail.com’,’عفاف ‘,’حداد’,’N’,1),
(308,’مهند’,’9b85cd2b2d23a1f1a68a75951a11c5be’,’molo1312@gmail.com’,’مهند’,’مكم’,’N’,1),
(309,’sehany1981′,’5b7ec6bd7bfb0bbdd6820d701cfe53e1′,’sehany1981@hotmail.com’,’م.هاني’,’الحسون’,’N’,1),
(310,’Afeef Louis’,’a09e49c15db8cf64a38877ad017b0422′,’afeef_louis@yahoo.com’,’عفيف’,’لويس’,’N’,1),
(311,’ديما’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’damdoomdb84@yahoo.com’,’ديما’,’ديب’,’N’,1),
(312,’علي’,’5a949c5aced46d8d7f4a9deee88e20a0′,’alisyryian@windowslive.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(313,’محمد’,’fec7550d0b1f7251cd440a67ec341a51′,’mo1979a@hotmail.com’,’محمد عبدالله سلطان عبدالعلم القرشي’,’ القرشي’,’N’,1),
(314,’عفاف’,’0f1436a95643b9b2290678e35a58d859′,’afafabdallah@hotmail.com’,’عفاف’,’ام الاولاد’,’N’,1),
(315,’GLADYATOURBENZ’,’965d116cdc10deb22cd1763e55cd6975′,’GLADYATOUR BENZ@GMAIL.FR’,’MOURAD’,’BEN ZETTA’,’N’,1),
(316,’redwan’,’e2fc714c4727ee9395f324cd2e7f331f’,’redwan36@rock.com’,’رضوان ‘,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(317,’khaled asiry’,’d4c5f47dfca7ceef0cd00b314108c0d9′,’khaledasiry@yahoo.com’,’khaled’,’asiry’,’N’,1),
(318,’المهندس حمزة اللجمي’,’8d2c0f2ab5b6a4502f4480fc39a3084a’,’abo-al7amez@hotmail.com’,’حمزة ‘,’اللجمي’,’N’,1),
(319,’د.م عبد الرحمن الشياح’,’6ebe76c9fb411be97b3b0d48b791a7c9′,’alchayah@scs-net.org’,’د.م عبد الرحمن’,’الشياح’,’N’,1),
(320,’eng_azzam’,’c34c01dbd862458d3a2501118e960980′,’eng_azzam@hotmail.com’,’عزمي’,’الأرناؤوط’,’N’,1),
(321,’yara’,’29e7194c26edbd863982be2adea39e4c’,’yara@yahoo.com’,’yara’,’okok’,’N’,1),
(322,’aleppo80′,’ddd0610e1d2d28e08b6a8e39875e9b61′,’ aleppo80@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Tarrab’,’N’,1),
(323,’noshaameim’,’accbfed397abec6ab13b3a661f7aa93a’,’noshaameim@yahoo.com’,’nashwa’,’nosha’,’N’,1),
(324,’anasrjip’,’ddfcf186b6e1bbaf7b55456bc536e15a’,’anasrjip@gmail.com’,’أنس’,’الرجيب’,’N’,1),
(325,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(326,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’b5c75e6bbcfcd0e6520b5f1419ded614′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(327,’nabila ali’,’7b33eda416e8c490eb40276e5865c08f’,’nabila.karam@gmail.com’,’nabila’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(328,’omar’,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
(329,’kingmiss’,’3805248410673a8be6aa4807e61fb5ae’,’kingmiss1@gmail.com’,’king’,’sxs’,’N’,1),
(330,’علي محمد محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(331,’nour_8481′,’6e5f569edd215fb3147894636f1f6472′,’nour_8481@yahoo.com’,’nour’,’ak’,’N’,1),
(332,’علي محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(333,’D4rK’,’003b37863290e604bc47a9947de6ed23′,’d4rk@live.com’,’dark’,’dark’,’N’,1),
(334,’milad tohme’,’1b9c0b8f99e98632579d6a0bd2c8144c’,’miladtohme@yahoo.com’,’milad’,’tohme’,’N’,1),
(335,’mahmoud.alrahabi’,’24629036f0ff40472cde14813f506eb1′,’mahmoud.alrahabi@gmail.com’,’محمود’,’الرحبي’,’N’,1),
(336,’elias tochan’,’ea31d2e2586839f508fa9afabad4d9fa’,’elias_toshan@mail2arabia.com’,’elias’,’tochan’,’N’,1),
(337,’رملة العبدالله ‘,’e2f7eef8ab15ccd9e8b98de94d0002ab’,’ramla2000@hotmail.com’,’ رملة’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(338,’sadek’,’40d3b61a6f5ab41abae41ffc6df5f5b4′,’sadekjouhari@gmail.com’,’sadek’,’jouhari’,’N’,1),
(339,’Ayhamadi’,’0fbcf8c63667927d3be303240ac04700′,’ayhamadi@hotmail.com’,’Ayham’,’Adi’,’N’,1),
(340,’abd_al_hadi’,’68f3c8b72fca3cf2f9c18e0308ffb873′,’hadi094@hotmail.com’,’عبد الهادي’,’الحسن’,’N’,1),
(341,’قصي’,’a60937eba57758ed45b6d3e91e8659f3′,’kousaiibrahim@gmail.com’,’قصي’,’إبراهيم’,’N’,1),
(342,’jubran’,’62cd275989e78ee56a81f0265a87562e’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’alhalabi’,’N’,1),
(343,’samia’,’90c9e5976a637b6f6472bca8c4d13e8b’,’s1saadi@yahoo.fr’,’samia’,’saadi’,’N’,1),
(344,’هاني المنصور’,’3f676429359b6387919d77edc476b111′,’www.mansorhani@yahoo.com’,’هاني ‘,’المنصور’,’N’,1),
(345,’MTDA2009′,’a7d62b1f2c2d1bf3c23dbf4da5d02dab’,’maxim_ru@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسميع’,’اللميع’,’N’,1),
(346,’arch samah’,’51acb3263c697a682a5b4372c89580a7′,’samahwakil@gmail.com’,’سماح’,’وكيل’,’N’,1),
(347,’captbahaa’,’3d6eb077f7ca34d46aa6f25a40520c94′,’captbah84@hotmail.com’,’bahaa’,’fatima’,’N’,1),
(348,’محمد حلبية’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’dr_mmwh@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’حلبية’,’N’,1),
(349,’Dr. Luai’,’a1761c637b319a530d9e34bd8ecba65c’,’-75@hotmail.comlfk’,’luai ‘,’kousi’,’N’,1),
(350,’Mhd’,’f57ecb8a5d78c34d5b8f9125d1560ba7′,’m_darwish01@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Darwish’,’N’,1),
(351,’maaz83′,’3fc0b6d70a2e4947161e84aea2f1e226′,’ahmadmaaz83@hotmail.com’,’أحمد’,’معاز’,’N’,1),
(352,’FEDAA’,’32182f464523d087f0a693cda692467a’,’fedaa2303@yahoo.com’,’Fedaa’,’Alzohily’,’N’,1),
(353,’steeve’,’5f4abb36c1d2b8e6bf7a66dabe6ed9db’,’steeveqattash@hotmail.com’,’mostafa’,’kattash’,’N’,1),
(354,’عبد العزيز2′,’6ca2ba9acecb487c2676c4d3763688ee’,’dani_spoon@yahoo.fr’,’عبد العزيز’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(355,’shifa977′,’4b141dea2aaeb97f4807438b122f9c0e’,’shifamathbout@hotmail.com’,’shifa’,’mathbout’,’N’,1),
(356,’Rasha’,’9dac99de32dac0ee20688c4758a67e7b’,’rashashughri@hotmail.com’,’ Eng.Rasha’,’SH’,’N’,1),
(357,’maljamali’,’d1ad3553aac1a7bdd7260eae71674ba9′,’maljamali2000@yahoo.com’,’Majd’,’Aljamali’,’N’,1),
(358,’drmath’,’84633e7d5fdd3c0d56fa82e06223a4bb’,’dr_math2010@yahoo.com’,’ahmed’,’salah’,’N’,1),
(359,’inventor’,’343b1c4a3ea721b2d640fc8700db0f36′,’alafkar@gmail.com’,’Issam’,’Hamdi’,’N’,1),
(360,’edo1977′,’f35c9b30e0ae55a35f5afb77c3ae5f17′,’eyadammar@hotmail.com’,’Eyad’,’Amar’,’N’,1),
(361,’مؤيد’,’8bde5f693e77df58b4388295a03af141′,’moyed-lion@hotmail.com’,’مؤيد’,’سعادات’,’N’,1),
(362,’ابراهيم الفروي’,’33031f18e719db68e583235e98f53360′,’birowhite@hotmail.com’,’Ibrahim’,’Al-Farwi’,’N’,1),
(363,’بثينة’,’5e87f49e9c1b292e7881989b6b708141′,’buthayna@maktoob.com’,’buthayna’,’jrai’,’N’,1),
(364,’د سعيد صباغ’,’ab215b2dd420c3e50e3f6675ed73dd1e’,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’سعيد’,’صباغ’,’N’,1),
(365,’Dr Ahmad Al Mohammad’,’b1fa6733065239553d82c10fb2cc3ba5′,’aalmohammad@aec.org.sy’,’Ahmad’,’Al Mohammad’,’N’,1),
(366,’halamy1′,’500e3541f2f60e53b887d3e43e4abb91′,’halamy1@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad Yahya’,’Halami’,’N’,1),
(367,’mjony’,’8c597cca715b4aa27ec6677f1b46be6a’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’JONY’,’N’,1),
(368,’Yaser saada’,’de3f3fb1b723886cbca86ec7f54ff7e1′,’saada-y@scs-net.org’,’yaser’,’saada’,’N’,1),
(369,’shehadeh kaskous’,’67ca23c8e5d8b6aba5abf9740cf2eb50′,’skaskus@scs-net.org’,’shehadeh kaskous’,’kaskous’,’N’,1),
(370,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’0dfa48eb7428abe2f0d931f69d8e2d16′,’mahaahmed001@yahoo.com’,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’دكتور’,’N’,1),
(371,’tareksem’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’tareksem@yahoo.com’,’طارق’,’السمعان’,’N’,1),
(372,’Ahed’,’daf24dc4cc0068198ff74b0c3736d1f5′,’sulahed@yahoo.fr’,’Ahed’,’suleiman’,’N’,1),
(373,’عبد الرحيم غزال’,’f09ba38f6de34e68396fb79e86ed67b4′,’sarbancd@gmail.com’,’عبد الرحيم ‘,’غزال’,’N’,1),
(374,’حسن محمد’,’1f36c15d6a3d18d52e8d493bc8187cb9′,’wwwkhassoneh_mh@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(375,’أحمد خير السعدي’,’bab3240c602b8477b0254c25db11564d’,’ahmadsafety@yahoo.com’,’أحمد خير’,’السعدي’,’N’,1),
(376,’yaserkako’,’212343afeb137c3aac5553bba4dd7fc3′,’serseri_1984@yahoo.com’,’yaser’,’KAKO’,’N’,1),
(377,’swiadbashar’,’0e4ca2a25863ced9e4c8802341a8a01b’,’swiadbashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’swaid’,’N’,1),
(378,’zeinab saad’,’f290ca45b0dec2ec16cf3afcafbea6ac’,’zsaad@ul.edu.lb’,’zeinab’,’saad’,’N’,1),
(379,’taxi_m7shsh’,’b0dfa289829999a8cc1c2bec43a9c93f’,’taxi_m7shsh@hotmail.com’,’mafia’,’ذكر’,’N’,1),
(380,’aista’,’fc44a019fd6a7200496e5ecd1071dec9′,’aista1972@gmail.com’,’علي’,’استانبولي’,’N’,1),
(381,’ikd’,’e632a60574c66ea7016702acfad301c4′,’iman.k.da@gmail.com’,’إيمان’,’داغستاني’,’N’,1),
(382,’محمد المعلم’,’be6dba2fd7fcb01ec774fc493ff72ff9′,’almoaleem79@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’المعلم’,’N’,1),
(383,’mr.immun’,’b231c087426e010cabf76c3b05489e5f’,’htbioa@gmail.com’,’حسن’,’توامي’,’N’,1),
(384,’omar2009′,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
    (385,’omar2010′,’57f12546ef4bddcf605a7f100935c8da’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar2010′,’alrefaai’,’N’,1);
~
hcsr.gov.sy users infos
(7,’souheilhanna’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’souheilhanna@baath.shern.net’,’souheil’,’hanna’,’N’,0),
(5,’Assef’,’7a12eb983b95d1bf454f45e250bb466d’,’manager@hcsr.gov.sy’,’Assef’,’Diab’,’N’,0),
(6,’Nofal’,’e2c07c10a5e627c926598d49bb36fe49′,’office@hcsr.gov.sy’,’Nofal’,’Karkouki’,’N’,0),
(8,’souna’,’35bad99aa23b026bf63ce56d26b2f2d7′,’eng.sana@hotmail.com’,’sana’,’Dablan’,’N’,0),
(9,’حازم’,’3d84758b66d13c8304339973701517cc’,’hazem6100@yahoo.com’,’حازم’,’قشوع’,’N’,0),
(10,’akram nasser’,’44e920084769fd54561d8f264ef01a1b’,’akramnas@scs.net.org’,’akram’,’nasser’,’N’,0),
(11,’rsabouni’,’1ae4abcfd5108ec7a2598cc8ac490f4e’,’rsabouni@scs-net.org’,’رياض’,’صابوني’,’N’,0),
(12,’anas alrjip’,’5af28644e984b659d079ffb7eb2cd766′,’awrbb@maktoob.com’,’أنس’,’الرجيب’,’N’,0),
(13,’dr yahya khanji’,’a6736f8e006a538b5b72447e82a239be’,’dr-yahya@maktoob.com’,’dr yahya’,’khanji’,’N’,0),
(79,”,’snoureddin’,’a7653fad4d’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين’,’نورالدين’,’N’,0),
(80,”,’seif’,’a7653fad4d’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين’,’نورالدين’,’N’,0),
(16,’nmirali’,’05a64a742d57029d49d4e3f89982b105′,’nmirali@aec.org.sy’,’Nizar’,’MIRALI’,’N’,0),
(17,’mykharma’,’1fe56d6557130c33a2347014486facc9′,’mykharma@hotmail.com’,’dr mohamed yaser’,’kharma’,’N’,0),
(18,’ide1112002′,’26954ea9a8ec9f083409fe00a68572e8′,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(19,’nasraldin’,’af668388dc5389a02742618232e2ef45′,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(20,’nasraldin’,’b4c1cfa24fd8a6e7114883f1e6cd0abe’,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(21,’yousef Al-Raghban’,’fdd0949c21841ff03d7c8130002b1466′,’yousefa@alepuniv.shern.net’,’yousef’,’Al-Raghban’,’N’,0),
(22,’samer bazzal’,’584d14886aa6c2a5d390fac381a74801′,’samer_bazzal@yahoo.com’,’samer’,’bazzal’,’N’,0),
(23,’mosman’,’c3395dd46c34fa7fd8d729d8cf88b7a8′,’dsr_osman@yahoo.com’,’mohammad’,’osman’,’N’,0),
(24,’د.عماد’,’7f9bdc24c3b66328375e17e795c734cb’,’d-emad396@hotmail.com’,’الدكتور عماد’,’الخطاب’,’N’,0),
(25,’Prof.Dr.Sami CHALHOUB’,’cdd6896e21fe110c794314cc0b819ed6′,’samch47@scs-net.org’,’Sami’,’Chalhoub’,’N’,0),
(26,’د غريبو أحمد غريبو’,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’]د.غريبو’,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,0),
(27,’saed958′,’4acde4ebb9c7ec1c1774f45e90390c2d’,’ saed958@yahoo.com’,’سائد’,’عرب’,’N’,0),
(28,’amjesri’,’b53d286be86e1c39ac67d2f55dbd661f’,’jesri@medscape.com’,’Ammar’,’Jesri’,’N’,0),
(29,’A-R.ALOBEiD’,’ef8c603b3f65573dc264ce8a41a39712′,’aalobeid@scs-org.net’,’عبدالرحمن’,’العبيد’,’N’,0),
(30,’Ahmad Kussay KAYALI’,’76c3a2e928d29efc51f68ecb7de3a13e’,’akkayali@scs-net.org’,’د. أحمد قصي’,’كيالي’,’N’,0),
(31,’r.alkhatib’,’0da7bbbfd1eab2005bdb4643fd266fdc’,’r.alkhatib@web.de’,’Ramez’,’Alkhatib’,’N’,0),
(32,’louay896′,’8a4dd23ecff10eb3fe4f37a8cfbaa866′,’louay896@yahoo.com’,’louay’,’hasan’,’N’,0),
(33,’mut1962′,’fd1125730febf36b5b1199baae385a2e’,’mutaz@dental-center.iserwer.pl’,’Mouetaz’,’Kheirallah’,’N’,0),
(34,’nhamdan59′,’b9d40fe40fcaec588c009e7b84f7e609′,’nhamdan59@hotmail.com’,’Dr. Nizar’,’ Hamdan’,’N’,0),
(35,’Moussa’,’3e0fd0c4c97816fdfec69be6272cd671′,’moussak200@hotmail.com’,’Moussa’,’Krayem’,’N’,0),
(36,’Houda Kawas’,’cf09357b4563390045b2ace07a561f8d’,’houdakawas@yahoo.com’,’Houda’,’Kawas’,’N’,0),
(37,’Gyoussef’,’4fa8f1742a404a32038171a2d09e54d4′,’georgeussef@hotmail.com’,’George’,’Youssef’,’N’,0),
(38,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’د.غريبو’,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,0),
(39,’Talkassem’,’dc3c92bd4333553b0734491a5dd92598′,’kassem3@myway.com’,’Talal’,’Kassem’,’N’,0),
(40,’د. أيمن كسيبي’,’3a160aab581a153e9baa6437311dbaf6′,’drksibe@baath.shern.net’,’أيمن’,’كسيبي’,’N’,0),
(41,’سمير شريبا’,’fa03166d1d4ab7026b5d720ef329a8e3′,’shreba_s@hotmail.coms’,’سمير’,’شريبا’,’N’,0),
(42,’h-r-m’,’9e1d30c1cdbdb03efe3f6f5ab759e3c2′,’h-r-m@scs-net.org’,’حسن’,’خليل’,’N’,0),
(43,’gulanar’,’ba398d76b486b00ab27d4f42973525f5′,’naro_nara2003@yahoo.com’,’جلنار’,’كردي’,’N’,0),
(44,’Dr. moufid yassine’,’5bfe0c405c67de32b1de9ea40d093666′,’moufeedy@hotmail.com’,’د.مفيد’,’ياسين’,’N’,0),
(45,’M.Sulieman’,’ab641b7e306373696cec2f1cc52d11a1′,’sulieman@scs-net.org’,’د.محمود’,’السليمان’,’N’,0),
(46,’Nizar MirAli’,’05a64a742d57029d49d4e3f89982b105′,’nmirali@aec.org.sy’,’Nizar’,’MIRALI’,’N’,0),
(47,’houdakawas’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’houdakawas@yahoo.com’,’houda’,’kawas’,’N’,0),
(48,’Souheil’,’cfd70b08ea59ae9ae87d4ac7f3dab11f’,’s-haddad@scs-net.org’,’Souheil’,’HADDAD’,’N’,0),
(49,’orkina’,’f7161bffe4def621d45d38aab2049773′,’s-haddad@scs-net.org’,’Souheil’,’HADDAD’,’N’,0),
(50,’bmss’,’6e65f28499520d507f40429a245c1ed1′,’bmss@scs-net.org’,’بسام’,’الصفدي’,’N’,0),
(81,”,’dr-mmb’,’8889aba463′,’dr-mmb@scs-net.org’,’محمد مهند’,’بدوي’,’N’,0),
(52,’vestrem’,’a1f0549916183d298154e505e2d3ddfd’,’balepur@intra-sy.net’,’Berega’,’Strava’,’N’,0),
(53,’ghkhayat’,’2d00f43f07911355d4151f13925ff292′,’ghkhayat@talk21.com’,’ghassan’,’hamadehEl-khayat’,’N’,0),
(54,’Dr. Amir ALHAJ SAKUR’,’3403c3a6439e8e3b4ad93d68af3c0520′,’dassakur@fastmail.fm’,’Amir’,’ALHAJ SAKUR’,’N’,0),
(55,’abdel hamid Zzakaria’,’793377c43b51472365d53cf53d0e08e4′,’zakaria@scs-net.org’,’abdel Hamid’,’zakaria’,’N’,0),
(56,’mahdahab’,’fc22e0e458cad7b2d4bf7112efee01cb’,’mad984dah@yahoo.com’,’mahmood’,’abou aldahab’,’N’,0),
(57,’ftaiha’,’44f437ced647ec3f40fa0841041871cd’,’gpad@yahoo.com’,’ftaiha’,’abbar’,’N’,0),
(58,’dawwouds’,’c7bc09af1a39dc8287616cb79cb3da27′,’dawwouds@scs-net.org’,’salah’,’dawwoud’,’N’,0),
(59,’علاء الدين عفارة’,’7361c668fdae4d758fd6141bd9389737′,’alaa_eem@yahoo.com’,’علاء الدين’,’عفارة’,’N’,0),
(60,’b-hi’,’5c0b1b8258b790f7a12528937165ad7c’,’b-hi@scs-net.org’,’Bassam’,’ISSA’,’N’,0),
(61,’محمود ابراهيم’,’ca91d76fb2dc5228ba90a311130b8b86′,’Ibrahim_M06@hotmail.com’,’محمود’,’ ابراهيم’,’N’,0),
(62,’Haitham’,’91d6fac81a9c6db21cd83ac4706ca03b’,’sayed.haitham@gmail.com’,’Haitham’,’Sayed’,’N’,0),
(63,’Dean’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’agri-fac-dam-@net.sy’,’Ghassan’,’El Khayat’,’N’,0),
(64,’mohamedkozii’,’30c6672af6091d86dd6b5eba40628508′,’mohamedkozii@yahoo.com’,’Dr. Mohamed’,’Ibrahim’,’N’,0),
(65,’د.غسّان عليا’,’378a063b8fdb1db941e34f4bde584c7d’,’galya1955@yahoo.com’,’ghassan’,’ALYA’,’N’,0),
(66,’amsd1972′,’5a226f42040a600c607f999c911df72f’,’amsd1972@scs-ner.org’,’أحمد’,’السيد’,’N’,0),
(67,’PL.D’,’3a52f3c22ed6fcde5bf696a6c02c9e73′,’PL.D@MAIL.SY’,’لينا’,’الباشا’,’N’,0),
(68,’sabbaghsaid’,’0925f27d4eeea22b5e73515c5c937635′,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’said’,’sabbagh’,’N’,0),
(69,’saidsabbagh’,’04c24aa7df9202d21266905884948ddd’,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’said’,’sabbagh’,’N’,0),
(70,’sulieman’,’ab641b7e306373696cec2f1cc52d11a1′,’sulieman@scs-net.org’,’الدكتور محمود’,’السليمان’,’N’,0),
(71,’sam’,’ed311374b13fdedb3d2b206127180e35′,’ssaamm@myway.com’,’sam’,’hindi’,’N’,0),
(72,’غسان’,’9619870a1043f38c295b75247cc2d5f3′,’ghssio@hotmail.com’,’غسان’,’بزارة’,’N’,0),
(73,’sana’,’35bad99aa23b026bf63ce56d26b2f2d7′,’sana-nuclear@hotmail.com’,’sana’,’Dablan’,’N’,0),
(74,’amir1′,’b671515b4d9d0a1da4d15a4ba10d0aa2′,’amirsir22@maktoob.com’,’عامر’,’سالم’,’N’,0),
(75,”,’nades’,’97399be04a’,’nabil_ades@alepuniv.shern.net’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,0),
(76,”,’ABED’,’c925d316c4′,’ABED967@ALOOLA.SY’,’MOHAMMAD-ABED’,’ASFARY’,’N’,0),
(77,”,’rabab snober’,’81448138f5′,’raba@mail.org’,’rabab’,’snober’,’N’,0),
(78,”,’r-heidar’,’222dc3e0b7′,’r-heidar@mail.sy’,’رياد’,’حيدر’,’N’,0),
(82,”,’t-okleh’,’cfc58c7dfd’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(83,”,’t-okleh’,’cfc58c7dfd’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(84,”,’t-okleh’,’ac709fde6e’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(94,’khaled’,’da09c3a393800d1128dcc61fb7c5eb9c’,’kh_shmmt@yahoo.com’,’tamim’,’shtehee’,’N’,1),
(93,’t-okleh’,’ac709fde6ef980a1e68fe2b6438d11f7′,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,1),
(92,’kais’,’d560e5a9a01291a6983b538428f216aa’,’kais@platinum.sy’,’قيس’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(95,’seif’,’90270ce1ad1af2010bc0f1877df75cfc’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين ‘,’نورالدين’,’N’,1),
(103,’omarkujan’,’54c98938feb7921ff623172051bb8769′,’omarkujan@yahoo.co.uk’,’Omar’,’Kujan’,’N’,1),
(97,’sham3000′,’1500352bc189abdb73f7da4d6b8b3681′,’sham3000@aloola.sy’,’Marwan’,’Esh’,’N’,1),
(98,’kinan’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’kawashda@scs-net.org’,’kinan ‘,’kawas’,’N’,1),
(99,’Fawaz’,’45f4959d6ccf6693724b2483287d463c’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’Youssef’,’N’,1),
(100,’cell’,’e95dc12c59f3e135a8b8a8d6d98852a6′,’ralhazzaa@hotmail.com’,’Ramez’,’Al Hazzaa’,’N’,1),
(110,’hanan’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’hanan’,’mashreky’,’N’,1),
(102,’Firas’,’e5b1623c1fc28eaa0064fdbbe659ffd2′,’firas.sadiyah@gmail.com’,’Mohammed Firas’,’Sadiyah’,’N’,1),
(104,’aaa’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’wq@fsdf.com’,’dafd’,’adfd’,’N’,1),
(105,’abdullah’,’94b6ad5fdd6505dd22d65c405369b648′,’anaabcv@yahoo.com’,’abdullah’,’abdullah’,’N’,1),
(106,’عهد زبيدة’,’54cf54fbd0cc876f60ad3fb6ed7b8f4a’,’ahedz@hotmail.com’,’عهد’,’زبيدة’,’N’,1),
(107,’nades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(108,’ahmadmg’,’f90e5cf405205efe3414198fddc53432′,’ahmadmg@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’gdedouy’,’N’,1),
(109,’michal’,’4f06b25c99bed12fcc6448b0d42d7e21′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’michal’,’moutti’,’N’,1),
(111,’kamal’,’cc85b384447d9c8ffefbd5472acfc795′,’kamal@platinum.sy’,’kamal’,’kamal’,’N’,1),
(112,’mhamwi’,’eb3f4aaf5d8c4d2adec50dea6abfcde9′,’m.hamwi@technofood-sy.com’,’Mahmoud’,’Al Hamwi’,’N’,1),
(113,’abdul-d’,’2ae916fc46b9ee11645092798ffd9e8d’,’abdul-d@scs-net.org’,’ABDUL KAREEM’,’DAKKAK’,’N’,1),
(114,’م. بشير معاني’,’1ce927f875864094e3906a4a0b5ece68′,’maamigroup@net.sy’,’م. بشير ‘,’معاني’,’N’,1),
(115,’Mounes’,’c6934cec85d7a5ed18ed54152dfcfe32′,’mounes7@gmail.com’,’مؤنس’,’السوادي’,’N’,1),
(116,’tagh’,’4ec4d4174de58cc130d81195749ad30c’,’htagreed@personal.ro’,’تغريد’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(117,’Nidalgh’,’90bb1b62c5c04db70643f96dea27aaa0′,’nidalgh@mail.ru’,’Nidal’,’Ghazi’,’N’,1),
(118,’AMGAD1982′,’2a95d38eee80efaf80275c1f10fba980′,’amgad.almadani@gmail.com’,’amgad’,’almadani’,’N’,1),
(119,’zohair fadloun’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’zohair fadloun’,’fadloun’,’N’,1),
(120,’زهير فضلون’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’زهير ‘,’فضلون’,’N’,1),
(121,’عبد الرحمن’,’22e45f369358f4f56906831c9f5c99fd’,’alromaish2003@yahoo.com’,’عبد الرحمن حسين ‘,’الرميش’,’N’,1),
(122,’Marwan ‘,’0167460d40ac5c0efcb39ad4fce8e677′,’marwankt@scs-net.org’,’Marwan’,’Khattab’,’N’,1),
(123,’M. jony’,’85e0d3bb1f3aed374467298384950e2f’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Jony’,’N’,1),
(124,’nizar’,’7ab5ef66980446771d0be05e86a1d62c’,’nzarka@scs-net.org’,’nizar’,’zarka’,’N’,1),
(125,’sosojust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’ISRAAJUST@MAKTOOB.COM’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(126,’imadhariri’,’dd9d174d2d7e17f0d3500528815d3aef’,’nour-ih@scs-net.org’,’Imad ‘,’AL HARIRI’,’N’,1),
(127,’shamdi’,’59aa1802c6b165bc28de1ac25644a565′,’hmd_info@yahoo.com’,’Hamdi’,’Sadeh’,’N’,1),
(128,’motazz’,’48438b67b2ac4e5dc9df6f3723fd4ccd’,’murder_988@hotmail.com’,’معتز ‘,’الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(129,’tyassine’,’5a3b409f40e92b8b51210a4fc49b7ade’,’tyassin@aec.org.sy’,’Taufik’,’Yassine’,’N’,1),
(130,’fawaz’,’837eb3f3d28f92b615ab8da5ca62a1aa’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’y’,’N’,1),
(131,’yousef’,’4d4f8167ee2e8efae3cdc5abb51f01c1′,’yousef.khater@gbh-group.com’,’Yousef’,’Khater’,’N’,1),
(132,’hmmh581′,’37fc6aa364ab471f3d7db2f4a63b1245′,’hmmh581@yahoo.com’,’husein’,’alhamada’,’N’,1),
(133,’safwansabra’,’13d30f598c193f533a285b3329678dd1′,’safwansabra@gmail.com’,’safwan’,’sabra’,’N’,1),
(134,’Majd’,’122aa4ad10b2dd90c8d43a161b3a5931′,’majd-bondoq@hotmail.com’,’مجد’,’بندق’,’N’,1),
(135,’mjnaddaff’,’790fadd09ac20a8d5b8666e94235d4f9′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(136,’ناصر ‘,’2356f3fc0d11b17d40a1ffa9e99c48a4′,’abazaid@daralkhalij.com’,’ناصر ‘,’أبازيد’,’N’,1),
(137,’ammarbrifkani’,’f0898af949a373e72a4f6a34b4de9090′,’ammarbrifkani@yahoo.com’,’Ammar’,’Brifkani’,’N’,1),
(138,’رامي جمول’,’9e0f5a6b9845dcbbddddcbd2cbcc06c3′,’rame-1001@maktoob.com’,’رامي’,’جمول’,’N’,1),
(139,’abrashf’,’3ff59f23926714c19eb3fce7f64f6510′,’abrashf@netscape.net’,’Feras’,’Abrash’,’N’,1),
(140,’Mike’,’c79f6e6eb1a80417add990277d8dce42′,’o-murra@scs-net.org’,’Ossama’,’Murrah’,’N’,1),
(141,’Rabee Rustum’,’50e10fd6d0a5fde39c063a4b9810569b’,’engrustum@hotmail.com’,’Rabee’,’Rustum’,’N’,1),
(142,’جورج جدعون ‘,’1cbf8d0611494a88cd7d2cb0a7d7c27a’,’georgesyria@HOTMAIL.COM’,’جورج ‘,’جدعون’,’N’,1),
(143,’ahmad’,’aa8430d31b568a33d4d27a6a5aa4aa82′,’ahmadbadla@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’badlah’,’N’,1),
(144,’alinazif’,’aed52cb71a957e37cbefb976c6ce2daf’,’alinazif@hotmail.com’,’ali’,’nazif’,’N’,1),
(145,’mna-lion’,’b078abc3d9f0094fd6b993588653f11a’,’mna-lion@aloola.sy’,’Mohammad’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(146,’tareqma’,’e32d96b49984972b33abc04d244febb0′,’tareqr9@hotmail.com’,’tareq’,’mahjoub’,’N’,1),
(147,’essmaiel’,’580120b43fdd69f78c8d01fa0a6853b8′,’essmaiel@hotmail.com’,’Dr. Essmaiel’,’Archoukieh’,’N’,1),
(148,’majd_sha’,’96e79218965eb72c92a549dd5a330112′,’majd_sha@maktoob.com’,’مجد’,’شاهين’,’N’,1),
(149,’y_abuahmad’,’dd53224091e559d390f108ae1757dce1′,’y_abuahmad@hotmail.com’,’Youssef’,’ABU AHMAD’,’N’,1),
(150,’Hazemk’,’e9911dbcb5bdc76aead42dd168e7df43′,’kanafany@mail.sy’,’Hazem’,’Kanafani’,’N’,1),
(151,’اسماء’,’87757258a027bff81cd05f7f993ad982′,’asma974@maktoob.com’,’أسماء’,’جيرودية’,’N’,1),
(152,’نوار  ‘,’3ff7e090c14c1ff6298a25452d221fda’,’ashtaroot49@maktoob.com’,’نوار’,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(153,’israajust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’israajust@maktoob.com’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(154,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’02b1be0d48924c327124732726097157′,’fatehz@yahoo.com’,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’زغل’,’N’,1),
(155,’ALIFARES’,’2405ea77f6cf0fab8589cd6a38e0c1fc’,’ALIFARES@LYCOS.DE’,’ALI’,’FARES’,’N’,1),
(156,’Fawaz’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’tamarsoli@hotmil.com’,’Fawaz’,’Yosef’,’N’,1),
(157,’alammareen’,’c5a4808ae195884306881ab90ad45238′,’alammareen@hotmail.com’,’Ammar’,’AL Ammareen’,’N’,1),
(158,’zaf’,’7377b21fa199e1bf00f86a04ed93101e’,’zmoussa@scs-net.org’,’Zaf’,’Moussa’,’N’,1),
(159,’ayead’,’d3b1cee2327cfa357dabf0289958c024′,’ayead_2005@yahoo.com’,’ayead’,’albayati’,’N’,1),
(160,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,1),
(161,’sasmo’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’sasmo@net.sy’,’hanan’,’ragab’,’N’,1),
(162,’د.صافي الغصين’,’d99f70b611b3a534146435ca3effdd4e’,’safi_frfr@yahoo.fr’,’د.صافي’,’الغصين’,’N’,1),
(163,’asma elias’,’5c26707db915b43242b0b6181c4bdbfd’,’asmaelias@shuf.com’,’Dr. Asma’,’Elias’,’N’,1),
(164,’najib’,’3688a54d2f69646813f5ce7a8dd27d64′,’n-wahed@scs-net.org’,’najib’,’abdul wahed’,’N’,1),
(165,’raymon’,’f360bf08f06880166113c71076fa8acc’,’raymon_j@scs-net.org’,’raymon’,’malouli’,’N’,1),
(166,’drhammoud’,’5d464edbc20ee0dca360d25bc37dd567′,’drhammoud@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Sheikh Hammoud’,’N’,1),
(167,’salama2004′,’8004220b6733e3907e85d013f835e1db’,’salama2004@maktoob.com’,’جمعة’,’سلامة’,’N’,1),
(168,’مهند الكاطع’,’4e7623611cd953c2239f4afd7e88a587′,’shrabe2002@hotmail.com’,’مهند’,’الكاطع’,’N’,1),
(169,’محمد وحيد صيام’,’7026656dacd58b5563ae86e6503da41a’,’wnask@gawab.com’,’محمدوحيد’,’صيام’,’N’,1),
(170,’borland’,’c29ff5778c5ea247895e0626b2b8ac33′,’waseemm2005@yahoo.co.nz’,’test’,’test’,’N’,1),
(171,’wlleed’,’96102578859ae8018a7a498ff322456c’,’wlleed@maktoob.com’,’wleed’,’saidi’,’N’,1),
(172,’ysrabamr’,’cda95fc1ab85621a173e1c9aaaff1f2b’,’mys_civ@hotmail.com’,’yasser’,’sakka’,’N’,1),
(173,’hallak.m’,’b1976ec2e6ea23e694f9fe62fc46b7f6′,’hallakmohd@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’حلاق’,’N’,1),
(174,’jawad’,’0b4e7a0e5fe84ad35fb5f95b9ceeac79′,’jwdmkd@cec.sy’,’jawad’,’al.mokdad’,’N’,1),
(175,’shehabi62′,’d0d10d48f423b47097394896cab6296e’,’shehabi62@gmail.com’,’عبد الغفور’,’الشهابي’,’N’,1),
(176,’torpe555′,’5ea9dbb080f664f79f4e1a911727c8aa’,’torpe555@yahoo.fr’,’ماجد’,’كرياكي’,’N’,1),
(177,’boughaba mohame’,’763170f9b15b7a92b8828a520331dfc3′,’boughabamohamed5@gmail.com’,’mohamed’,’boughaba’,’N’,1),
(178,’education’,’bf12705dae4260b54a8260b2d62652ff’,’education@baath.shern.net.’,’sara’,’ebrahim’,’N’,1),
(179,’ahlam_shahin’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’ahlam_shahin@hotmail.com’,’ahlam’,’shahin’,’N’,1),
(180,’suheil’,’25d55ad283aa400af464c76d713c07ad’,’e-syissa@scs-net.org’,’سهيل’,’عيسى’,’N’,1),
(181,’engmhnd’,’6259e999af863247da72a6562ff934ea’,’ebda-eng@maktoob.com’,’mohamad’,’majed’,’N’,1),
(182,’nscl’,’1b514f76c5885b822156f5f10cdfa205′,’nscl@.nscl.sy’,’سمير’,’الظاهر’,’N’,1),
(183,’mjnaddaff’,’8a16a1b13939aa7034128948c0c61591′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(184,’fkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabaani@maktoob.com.’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(185,’fawazkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabani@maktoob.com’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(186,’المهندس البياتي’,’aa3793e91db1f5ce6ed827ece49beb78′,’mo2006esmat@yahoo.com’,’محمد عصمت’,’البياتي’,’N’,1),
(187,’azein’,’bfb3a68d7fad5e9ff09f153151df0692′,’adnanalzein@yahoo.com’,’adnan’,’zein’,’N’,1),
(188,’alfin’,’58028a776ffe7b6c154b18a5d09ddbed’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’فرحان’,’الفين’,’N’,1),
(189,’alfin’,’f04e1fd4cbfeecfdce8aa2ad6e9cf4ac’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’alfin’,’alfin’,’N’,1),
(190,’Lana kenjo’,’d6581d542c7eaf801284f084478b5fcc’,’Lana_kenjo@yahoo.fr’,’Lana’,’Kenjo’,’N’,1),
(191,’hamza’,’2bd12a930c3012f9bb4e0ea9bec9a3fc’,’hamza_tty@yahoo.com’,’حمزة’,’ابو ابو احمد’,’N’,1),
(192,’afaltaher’,’ded641ef2f4b020859c86c23f1a88eff’,’afaltaher@rediffmail.com’,’Abdullah’,’Altaher’,’N’,1),
(193,’amal’,’fcb4ec3251a96f8f9e6fb230c8201e4b’,’amalachkar1@yahoo.co.uk’,’amal’,’alachkar’,’N’,1),
(194,’retasaeed’,’e82efb341521ac17799bdbe7e0fb0781′,’reta.saeed@yahoo.com’,’ريتا’,’سعيد’,’N’,1),
(195,’ammar’,’4f272da695b0a1a216ef008f8ad2a410′,’ammaraljammaz@yahoo.com’,’ammar’,’aljammaz’,’N’,1),
(196,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’ad834ce8840e534dab0d9afe5fc747b1′,’main.pps8001@gmail.com’,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’  أبو الوسيم’,’N’,1),
(197,’hafez’,’98913e0a438f1e6376eedaef8541569b’,’hafez@research.iiit.ac.in’,’Abdul Hafez’,’Abdul Hafez’,’N’,1),
(198,’essazitoun’,’aaad833ecd28ba09b5a80bd23cfc0a53′,’essajessus@yahoo.com’,’Essa’,’Zitoun’,’N’,1),
(199,’hammzee’,’9982b2a7fceaaee2c8444b5086aee008′,’hammzee@yahoo.co.uk’,’Dr. Hamzeh ‘,’Thaljeh’,’N’,1),
(200,’mervat’,’b0a308cfa67e774da43c46ca7d6544e3′,’mervatahmad7@gmail.com’,’mervat’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(201,’lob-m’,’7b72fae864c4f0adc9f9717dc8cc2e52′,’lob-m@aloola.sy’,’Lobaina’,’Alrhia’,’N’,1),
(202,’diaahs’,’d9fbb71e8aaf7c6c84ad10b016873413′,’diaahs@hotmail.com’,’Diaa Alhak’,’Alassaf’,’N’,1),
(203,’حافظ ادم’,’a8ce2918382e0cd35f8c7336144dc6ab’,’hafis@mail.com’,’حافظ ادم’,’ابو طارق’,’N’,1),
(204,’ansa’,’0c67a5e9095a64beb5b3adac4662e84c’,’ansa_7374@hotmail.com’,’ansa’,’young’,’N’,1),
(205,’Abo abdalrahman’,’8014cdaf1d23b7d3a6aa381c02ebac9b’,’dahi_666@hotmail.com’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’N’,1),
(206,’نص القمر’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’semsem_e_2010@yahoo.com’,’سمر’,’طه’,’N’,1),
(207,’alawan’,’6684113e9e1a965a42e500c9d464833b’,’nawar.alawa@gmail.com’,’نوار ‘,’العوا’,’N’,1),
(208,’j.wahbi’,’4653482d6d2ffb4f95c97870329bfaed’,’j.wahbi@baath.shern.net’,’Jehad’,’Wahbi’,’N’,1),
(209,’دعاء كمال غازى’,’336073ea21bf39545faedb9452197805′,’dodokmmail@yahoo.com’,’دعاء ‘,’غازى’,’N’,1),
(210,’daad’,’3f837178f8e44d0907b907986d84e1a7′,’daad-1980@hotmail.com’,’دعد’,’أبو شنب’,’N’,1),
(211,’m-khaity’,’9a924f37490462c859537b4fb17cd2b5′,’m-khaity@aloola.sy’,’مأمون’,’خيتي’,’N’,1),
(212,’هتلر101′,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’firststip@hotmail.com’,’هتلر ‘,’شامي ‘,’N’,1),
(213,’rayya’,’f6c5b1e24fe3d15b4534afcb45dad25b’,’rayya@aloola.sy’,’rayya’,’sameh’,’N’,1),
(214,’ryadheidar’,’c2c426d9c6ec4a4423403e24abbf600c’,’r-heidar@mail.sy’,’Ryad’,’HEIDAR’,’N’,1),
(215,’moh1_eng’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’محمد ‘,’عبد الحميد’,’N’,1),
(216,’عابد الورفلى’,’205e0b51504a2b9dfab245228ea772f9′,’a_b5053@yah.com’,’عابد’,’الورفلى’,’N’,1),
(217,’nsukkar’,’f05412e8b9dd2792adc1562bbdeb5a88′,’nsukkar@scbdi.com’,’Nabil’,’Sukkar’,’N’,1),
(218,’myxamed’,’430130885acdaca9530aa236f1d3ec56′,’axmed-503@maktoob.com’,’mhmed’,’kamil’,’N’,1),
(219,’nafattal’,’62026aaed5419a1ceaa229bf6886443e’,’nafattal@yahoo.com’,’Nazem’,’fattal’,’N’,1),
(220,’محمود’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’mhamed-500@maktoob.com’,’محمود’,’الاسمر’,’N’,1),
(221,’hammurabi’,’95d4247730a2ca09e5b3f0ab1118ef1c’,’yaarobdahham@yahoo.com’,’يعرب’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(222,’hafezbelal’,’63894ae46b545d8ef02642607c8e979c’,’hafezbelal@maktoob.com’,’hafez’,’belal’,’N’,1),
(223,’حسن’,’e04c9f84ced15553a4b2adda8ae45ef1′,’aislam@maktoob.com’,’حسن’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(224,’المهندس الميكانيكي ‘,’794565bbbe6293128ca3c91a0d30f5f8′,’essam_farha@hotmail.com’,’عصام’,’فرحة’,’N’,1),
(225,’tvx@007′,’c378d5a81d7a79a6a9c695ec49fbcdc1′,’mohamed2baraa@hotmail.com’,’ baraa’,’al-emam’,’N’,1),
(226,’yaman’,’5abf7f39035a37d6469a51fedd13c042′,’yaman.alkhouli@hotmail.com’,’yaman’,’khouli’,’N’,1),
(227,’عبير البحور’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’abeerslema2000@yahoo.com’,’عبير’,’سليمة’,’N’,1),
(228,’أيمن ناصر’,’5d2913f4178ce7169f483b16808853be’,’naser.ayman@yahoo.com’,’أيمن’,’ناصر’,’N’,1),
(229,’mohammed’,’1b85623431169fedc9a20ecf24df3f54′,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’mohammed’,’abdulhamid’,’N’,1),
(230,’rhallack’,’c425d87118ab4d3a8021f1d4636d1ccc’,’rhallack@aec.org.sy’,’رائد’,’الحلاق’,’N’,1),
(231,’علي محمد شنن’,’96e8add367ca9866382af9dac82fd30c’,’dr-alison@hotmail.com’,’علي شنن’,’dr-alison’,’N’,1),
(232,’sam1000′,’2bc7752b17da0a164b4db1defc3c60f0′,’samfm@windowslive.com’,’samer’,’mheissen’,’N’,1),
(233,’salam thaher’,’89c7964018d71d363041b81bdef7ce1d’,’sheevanagev@hotmail.com’,’salam’,’thaher’,’N’,1),
(234,’ishsan’,’2a1d12231150e8f8f5279b16d7c4375e’,’ishsan@maktoob.com’,’Issa’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(235,’جمال 64′,’39dcaf7a053dc372fbc391d4e6b5d693′,’m.jamaludin@wataniatrans.com’,’محمد جمال’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(236,’MAZNOK’,’992e63080ee1e47b99f42b8d64ede953′,’MAZNOKHOZYFA@YAHOO.COM’,’حذيفة’,’مزنوق’,’N’,1),
(237,’أسماء’,’9074344a6de7ec64b21598bca09160ae’,’c_aalrasheed@svuonline.org’,’أسماء’,’ الرشيد’,’N’,1),
(238,’باسم شعبان’,’b9f32627ddd94850ea1a25c2917947d0′,’bshaban4@yahoo.com’,’باسم’,’شعبان’,’N’,1),
(239,’education’,’d0bb80aabb8619b6e35113f02e72752b’,’education@albaath.univ.edu.sy’,’edu’,’albaath’,’N’,1),
(240,’fayez’,’7f265fbb659e47a6136ada8a681671e2′,’fa.bi@mail.sy’,’fayez’,’bitar’,’N’,1),
(241,’eyad11′,’5194528bd63abca4bf9d09885bb425b7′,’aeyad25@yahoo.com’,’eyad’,’a.b.h’,’N’,1),
(242,’akram’,’e0b50a72c5dcc5cebbcec31a6a220e30′,’heakram@yahoo.com’,’Akram’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(243,’هجدهجد’,’52c69e3a57331081823331c4e69d3f2e’,’mod33@yahoo.com’,’هجد’,’هجد’,’N’,1),
(244,’معاوية ‘,’0777d6fb2abbda7bb614901fc5cb30f8′,’moawiaest@hotmail.com’,’moawia’,’yuseef’,’N’,1),
(245,’خالد النجار’,’ba671b9bef6c9cc678c545d7d0fc9521′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’خالد’,’النجار’,’N’,1),
(246,’senan’,’97619cd5785941dee334ea5db4869887′,’senanmous@yahoo.com’,’senan’,’moustfa’,’N’,1),
(247,’gcsar’,’1eaf9c4d9ca12fe9617777a466121959′,’abhk@scs-net.org’,’Abdul Rahman’,’Kalhout’,’N’,1),
(248,’aamelhem’,’f984a55af8c2575295dbf99752cc7ee7′,’aa.melhem4@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’melhem’,’N’,1),
(249,’يحيى’,’d1d1210386f0dc76d0dd3aa8f8995751′,’eedyahya@yahoo.com’,’يحيى’,’–‘,’N’,1),
(250,’sabeeh’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’nicemansyr@yahoo.com’,’sabeeh’,’dehni’,’N’,1),
(251,’mohammadhayek’,’b8d477539b2d57c5aeec457299f432d1′,’moh_k_hayek@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’الحايك’,’N’,1),
(252,’Khaled’,’81b7e71033dd1a256fd9e732c5776e35′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’khaled’,’Elnajjar’,’N’,1),
(253,’ayman’,’b4a1f323dd9853b8470b00bcbcab4955′,’aymanalahmad@hotmail.com’,’ayman’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(254,’may’,’14aca60b85f11d56fae07c52a5db3e05′,’archi-may@mail.sy’,’maysoon’,’khateeb’,’N’,1),
(255,’mostafa’,’865e06953b3acda05cc0e797c3407603′,’mostafa076@maktoob.com’,’مصطفى’,’الإسماعيل’,’N’,1),
(256,’LooOooL’,’149787a6b7986f31b3dcc0e4e857cd2a’,’hoootmaill@hotmail.com’,’ماجد’,’السيف’,’N’,1),
(257,’mbasem’,’39f909121555f294bbfc6f9e0def0769′,’basem_belal@hotmail.fr’,’محمد باسم’,’بلال’,’N’,1),
(258,’mchahoud’,’f582cd66407ac79d0f303e9bbd416138′,’mchahoud@aec.org.sy’,’د. محسن’,’شحود’,’N’,1),
(259,’geophysicall’,’f739c15277a42a4e42d13795a89635b3′,’geophysicall@yahoo.com’,’Ahmad’,’Adris’,’N’,1),
(260,’عادل’,’ec07862438599132d9725a348d346e49′,’ADELFREE1@YAHOO.COM’,’عادل ‘,’المخللاتي ‘,’N’,1),
(261,’يوسف شاهين الشوفي ‘,’80114fd547c1a0a28c1af6149113d850′,’y_alshoffe@yahoo.com’,’يوسف’,’الشوفي ‘,’N’,1),
(262,’abdulsamra’,’0c9b74dd119cf8eac008a59d7fff4a00′,’asamra@ieee.org’,’Abdul Hamid ‘,’Samra’,’N’,1),
(263,’ابراهيم ‘,’21ef05aed5af92469a50b35623d52101′,’abrahem_y@yahoo.com’,’ibraheem ‘,’al-rawe ‘,’N’,1),
(264,’nour’,’b706835de79a2b4e80506f582af3676a’,’n_alhouda@yahoo.com’,’نور’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(265,’hmdurgham’,’f893f14f19962804254e209588e1420b’,’hmdurgham@yahoo.com’,’هاني’,’ضرغام’,’N’,1),
(266,’EDU-POSITRON’,’b2023820a60123ef4e6869bacaf7d90c’,’IEADHUJJAR@GMAIL.COM’,’إياد’,’حجار’,’N’,1),
(267,’عامر’,’8ba10ac854dd675d83b79585b9e5fe0f’,’aafana@iugaza.edu.ps’,’عامر’,’ابو مصعب’,’N’,1),
(268,’dromarward’,’dd4b21e9ef71e1291183a46b913ae6f2′,’dromarward@yahoo.com’,’mohammed omar’,’ward’,’N’,1),
(269,’rehab’,’061fba5bdfc076bb7362616668de87c8′,’rehabmak@hotmail.com’,’rehab’,’makansi’,’N’,1),
(270,’najdat943′,’3165c40bea6e60ee1f0d31fe89cd98f5′,’najdat943@hotmail.com’,’najdat’,’kassem’,’N’,1),
(271,’ziad68′,’a487384c7ec6056dc4c99cb755545725′,’ziadalbaridi@gmail.com’,’زياد’,’البريدي’,’N’,1),
(272,’roushan’,’ebe181fc902d21722c747540db0b73dd’,’eng.roro83@hotmail.com’,’Roushan’,’Al-sayeed’,’N’,1),
(273,’abdmonem’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’abdmonem@hotmail.com’,’د.عبد المنعم’,’السعيد’,’N’,1),
(274,’بيلوس’,’1d69156c05f4e6aa8fee62527c5bd53a’,’hla_love_1992@hotmail.com’,’محمد ‘,’علي’,’N’,1),
(275,’amer hasan’,’96b5f810446641299a7f2bbb04eaa1e5′,’amer.h@intra-sy.net’,’amer’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(276,’bfh_bashar’,’6c2013223b9bbba7e2e4c72b113cc871′,’bfh_bashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(277,’Shamseen’,’dbcff85b4ad32c7ee6e56b33f9c687e6′,’info@shamseen.com’,’Ali’,’Shamseen’,’N’,1),
(278,’ahmad1963′,’1172757aae2a623ea2dc29070109c047′,’adnanhanouneh@yahoo.ca’,’Ahmad’,’Hanouneh’,’N’,1),
(279,’bakdasha’,’2bc73d759d4ad18aa9b37cc74fa3d4b7′,’bakdasha@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسلام’,’بكداش’,’N’,1),
(280,’bakheet’,’c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534′,’bakheetsalem@yahoo.com’,’بخيت’,’سالم’,’N’,1),
(281,’sadeqh’,’95a474c559ac0b75f8164793a1669ef1′,’sadegha@scs-net.org’,’حافظ’,’الصادق’,’N’,1),
(282,’محمد بن يونس’,’93f8e2cfdf71d5266a219f53934d5094′,’MBY_56@YAHOO.COM’,’محمد بن يونس’,’أبوطاهر’,’N’,1),
(283,’Katyana ‘,’497a28dcac52abef87a82c74eed06122′,’katiana.dominic@hotmail.com’,’Katyana’,’ABDUALAHAD’,’N’,1),
(284,’مدحت العراقي’,’3c2626c37e878066487a2f05fe9c3fa2′,’medhateleraqi@yahoo.com’,’مدحت’,’العراقي’,’N’,1),
(285,’alismailyoucef’,’fcf648039152bf57a720379816d1ca1e’,’alismailyoucef@maktoob.com’,’youcef’,’alismail’,’N’,1),
(286,’ yousefalzaoby’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’dqrz@hotmail.com’,’ يوسف’,’ الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(287,’dr.jaffan’,’992119d7656c9368dbde3ed5a60b010d’,’jaffan1@msn.com’,’jaffan’,’dayoub’,’N’,1),
(288,’فاطمة فويتي’,’e1ad097c3c58fed9112251f3c2dfa6f6′,’fatimd@scs-net.org’,’فاطمة’,’فويتي’,’N’,1),
(289,’n-ades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(290,’المهندس أمين شخيص’,’9ffa82dfc398bcf0b0ac6d5b7cfeeadb’,’shkheis@engineer.sy’,’أمين’,’شخيص’,’N’,1),
(291,’fakhir’,’eed8cdc400dfd4ec85dff70a170066b7′,’fakhir2004@hotmail.com’,’fakhireldeen’,’ahmed’,’N’,1),
(292,’ahmed’,’844b0f26172425bb2a64434fa0fbe243′,’axmed-503@mail.ru’,’ahmed’,’karamel’,’N’,1),
(293,’BRAHIM’,’86fe5145e8bb0b8e857cb5628046d50e’,’ABRAHAM52@YMAIL.COM’,’BOB’,’BXXB’,’N’,1),
(294,’tasneem’,’378361953da378c828a127ba71609947′,’talnama@gmail.com’,’tasneem’,’alnama’,’N’,1),
(295,’eahab’,’67689ecdf2a2f2f9f42cb7a80f870277′,’eahabissac@gmail.com’,’eahab’,’eahab’,’N’,1),
(296,’atheergajo’,’46f94c8de14fb36680850768ff1b7f2a’,’athergajo@yahoo.com’,’atheer haso ashak’,’Gajo’,’N’,1),
(297,’عدنان ‘,’ada80b70eea5b3c8c6c7214a139b4d18′,’hakki.adnan@gmail.com’,’عدنان ‘,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(298,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’4297f44b13955235245b2497399d7a93′,’hussen-jadui@yahoo.com’,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’ابو عبدالله’,’N’,1),
(299,’بسام الخلف’,’01e3963e539455eaba8f8a545d9569e1′,’www.basam_khalaf@yahoo.com’,’bassam’,’khalaf’,’N’,1),
(300,’ali’,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’a.hasn@ymail.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(301,’Dr. Hakki’,’06485153d0047d9f506eff740e258fb2′,’t.hakki@mx.uni-saarland.de’,’د.طارق’,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(302,’dr_amir’,’f5bb0c8de146c67b44babbf4e6584cc0′,’a.ibrahim@aloola.sy’,’أمير’,’ابراهيم’,’N’,1),
(303,’Zein’,’fbae583fc6ec2ca902553789f1f3e763′,’zein@netcourrier.com’,’abed el hadi’,’Zein’,’N’,1),
(304,’siham-21′,’1fc031c1f18e6300515d597a9e1c1755′,’sihamkhan@engineering.com’,’سهام’,’خان’,’N’,1),
(305,’caljundi’,’85a1744ccfe1a592b469f463aad56522′,’caljundi@scs-net.org’,’أحمد شادي’,’الجندي’,’N’,1),
(306,’بشار’,’6074c6aa3488f3c2dddff2a7ca821aab’,’basharelkimawe@yahoo.com’,’بشار’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(307,’عفاف حداد ‘,’12207e0b97a42910bfc0710ff0ccb057′,’afaf.hd@gamail.com’,’عفاف ‘,’حداد’,’N’,1),
(308,’مهند’,’9b85cd2b2d23a1f1a68a75951a11c5be’,’molo1312@gmail.com’,’مهند’,’مكم’,’N’,1),
(309,’sehany1981′,’5b7ec6bd7bfb0bbdd6820d701cfe53e1′,’sehany1981@hotmail.com’,’م.هاني’,’الحسون’,’N’,1),
(310,’Afeef Louis’,’a09e49c15db8cf64a38877ad017b0422′,’afeef_louis@yahoo.com’,’عفيف’,’لويس’,’N’,1),
(311,’ديما’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’damdoomdb84@yahoo.com’,’ديما’,’ديب’,’N’,1),
(312,’علي’,’5a949c5aced46d8d7f4a9deee88e20a0′,’alisyryian@windowslive.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(313,’محمد’,’fec7550d0b1f7251cd440a67ec341a51′,’mo1979a@hotmail.com’,’محمد عبدالله سلطان عبدالعلم القرشي’,’ القرشي’,’N’,1),
(314,’عفاف’,’0f1436a95643b9b2290678e35a58d859′,’afafabdallah@hotmail.com’,’عفاف’,’ام الاولاد’,’N’,1),
(315,’GLADYATOURBENZ’,’965d116cdc10deb22cd1763e55cd6975′,’GLADYATOUR BENZ@GMAIL.FR’,’MOURAD’,’BEN ZETTA’,’N’,1),
(316,’redwan’,’e2fc714c4727ee9395f324cd2e7f331f’,’redwan36@rock.com’,’رضوان ‘,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(317,’khaled asiry’,’d4c5f47dfca7ceef0cd00b314108c0d9′,’khaledasiry@yahoo.com’,’khaled’,’asiry’,’N’,1),
(318,’المهندس حمزة اللجمي’,’8d2c0f2ab5b6a4502f4480fc39a3084a’,’abo-al7amez@hotmail.com’,’حمزة ‘,’اللجمي’,’N’,1),
(319,’د.م عبد الرحمن الشياح’,’6ebe76c9fb411be97b3b0d48b791a7c9′,’alchayah@scs-net.org’,’د.م عبد الرحمن’,’الشياح’,’N’,1),
(320,’eng_azzam’,’c34c01dbd862458d3a2501118e960980′,’eng_azzam@hotmail.com’,’عزمي’,’الأرناؤوط’,’N’,1),
(321,’yara’,’29e7194c26edbd863982be2adea39e4c’,’yara@yahoo.com’,’yara’,’okok’,’N’,1),
(322,’aleppo80′,’ddd0610e1d2d28e08b6a8e39875e9b61′,’ aleppo80@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Tarrab’,’N’,1),
(323,’noshaameim’,’accbfed397abec6ab13b3a661f7aa93a’,’noshaameim@yahoo.com’,’nashwa’,’nosha’,’N’,1),
(324,’anasrjip’,’ddfcf186b6e1bbaf7b55456bc536e15a’,’anasrjip@gmail.com’,’أنس’,’الرجيب’,’N’,1),
(325,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(326,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’b5c75e6bbcfcd0e6520b5f1419ded614′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(327,’nabila ali’,’7b33eda416e8c490eb40276e5865c08f’,’nabila.karam@gmail.com’,’nabila’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(328,’omar’,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
(329,’kingmiss’,’3805248410673a8be6aa4807e61fb5ae’,’kingmiss1@gmail.com’,’king’,’sxs’,’N’,1),
(330,’علي محمد محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(331,’nour_8481′,’6e5f569edd215fb3147894636f1f6472′,’nour_8481@yahoo.com’,’nour’,’ak’,’N’,1),
(332,’علي محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(333,’D4rK’,’003b37863290e604bc47a9947de6ed23′,’d4rk@live.com’,’dark’,’dark’,’N’,1),
(334,’milad tohme’,’1b9c0b8f99e98632579d6a0bd2c8144c’,’miladtohme@yahoo.com’,’milad’,’tohme’,’N’,1),
(335,’mahmoud.alrahabi’,’24629036f0ff40472cde14813f506eb1′,’mahmoud.alrahabi@gmail.com’,’محمود’,’الرحبي’,’N’,1),
(336,’elias tochan’,’ea31d2e2586839f508fa9afabad4d9fa’,’elias_toshan@mail2arabia.com’,’elias’,’tochan’,’N’,1),
(337,’رملة العبدالله ‘,’e2f7eef8ab15ccd9e8b98de94d0002ab’,’ramla2000@hotmail.com’,’ رملة’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(338,’sadek’,’40d3b61a6f5ab41abae41ffc6df5f5b4′,’sadekjouhari@gmail.com’,’sadek’,’jouhari’,’N’,1),
(339,’Ayhamadi’,’0fbcf8c63667927d3be303240ac04700′,’ayhamadi@hotmail.com’,’Ayham’,’Adi’,’N’,1),
(340,’abd_al_hadi’,’68f3c8b72fca3cf2f9c18e0308ffb873′,’hadi094@hotmail.com’,’عبد الهادي’,’الحسن’,’N’,1),
(341,’قصي’,’a60937eba57758ed45b6d3e91e8659f3′,’kousaiibrahim@gmail.com’,’قصي’,’إبراهيم’,’N’,1),
(342,’jubran’,’62cd275989e78ee56a81f0265a87562e’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’alhalabi’,’N’,1),
(343,’samia’,’90c9e5976a637b6f6472bca8c4d13e8b’,’s1saadi@yahoo.fr’,’samia’,’saadi’,’N’,1),
(344,’هاني المنصور’,’3f676429359b6387919d77edc476b111′,’www.mansorhani@yahoo.com’,’هاني ‘,’المنصور’,’N’,1),
(345,’MTDA2009′,’a7d62b1f2c2d1bf3c23dbf4da5d02dab’,’maxim_ru@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسميع’,’اللميع’,’N’,1),
(346,’arch samah’,’51acb3263c697a682a5b4372c89580a7′,’samahwakil@gmail.com’,’سماح’,’وكيل’,’N’,1),
(347,’captbahaa’,’3d6eb077f7ca34d46aa6f25a40520c94′,’captbah84@hotmail.com’,’bahaa’,’fatima’,’N’,1),
(348,’محمد حلبية’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’dr_mmwh@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’حلبية’,’N’,1),
(349,’Dr. Luai’,’a1761c637b319a530d9e34bd8ecba65c’,’-75@hotmail.comlfk’,’luai ‘,’kousi’,’N’,1),
(350,’Mhd’,’f57ecb8a5d78c34d5b8f9125d1560ba7′,’m_darwish01@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Darwish’,’N’,1),
(351,’maaz83′,’3fc0b6d70a2e4947161e84aea2f1e226′,’ahmadmaaz83@hotmail.com’,’أحمد’,’معاز’,’N’,1),
(352,’FEDAA’,’32182f464523d087f0a693cda692467a’,’fedaa2303@yahoo.com’,’Fedaa’,’Alzohily’,’N’,1),
(353,’steeve’,’5f4abb36c1d2b8e6bf7a66dabe6ed9db’,’steeveqattash@hotmail.com’,’mostafa’,’kattash’,’N’,1),
(354,’عبد العزيز2′,’6ca2ba9acecb487c2676c4d3763688ee’,’dani_spoon@yahoo.fr’,’عبد العزيز’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(355,’shifa977′,’4b141dea2aaeb97f4807438b122f9c0e’,’shifamathbout@hotmail.com’,’shifa’,’mathbout’,’N’,1),
(356,’Rasha’,’9dac99de32dac0ee20688c4758a67e7b’,’rashashughri@hotmail.com’,’ Eng.Rasha’,’SH’,’N’,1),
(357,’maljamali’,’d1ad3553aac1a7bdd7260eae71674ba9′,’maljamali2000@yahoo.com’,’Majd’,’Aljamali’,’N’,1),
(358,’drmath’,’84633e7d5fdd3c0d56fa82e06223a4bb’,’dr_math2010@yahoo.com’,’ahmed’,’salah’,’N’,1),
(359,’inventor’,’343b1c4a3ea721b2d640fc8700db0f36′,’alafkar@gmail.com’,’Issam’,’Hamdi’,’N’,1),
(360,’edo1977′,’f35c9b30e0ae55a35f5afb77c3ae5f17′,’eyadammar@hotmail.com’,’Eyad’,’Amar’,’N’,1),
(361,’مؤيد’,’8bde5f693e77df58b4388295a03af141′,’moyed-lion@hotmail.com’,’مؤيد’,’سعادات’,’N’,1),
(362,’ابراهيم الفروي’,’33031f18e719db68e583235e98f53360′,’birowhite@hotmail.com’,’Ibrahim’,’Al-Farwi’,’N’,1),
(363,’بثينة’,’5e87f49e9c1b292e7881989b6b708141′,’buthayna@maktoob.com’,’buthayna’,’jrai’,’N’,1),
(364,’د سعيد صباغ’,’ab215b2dd420c3e50e3f6675ed73dd1e’,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’سعيد’,’صباغ’,’N’,1),
(365,’Dr Ahmad Al Mohammad’,’b1fa6733065239553d82c10fb2cc3ba5′,’aalmohammad@aec.org.sy’,’Ahmad’,’Al Mohammad’,’N’,1),
(366,’halamy1′,’500e3541f2f60e53b887d3e43e4abb91′,’halamy1@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad Yahya’,’Halami’,’N’,1),
(367,’mjony’,’8c597cca715b4aa27ec6677f1b46be6a’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’JONY’,’N’,1),
(368,’Yaser saada’,’de3f3fb1b723886cbca86ec7f54ff7e1′,’saada-y@scs-net.org’,’yaser’,’saada’,’N’,1),
(369,’shehadeh kaskous’,’67ca23c8e5d8b6aba5abf9740cf2eb50′,’skaskus@scs-net.org’,’shehadeh kaskous’,’kaskous’,’N’,1),
(370,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’0dfa48eb7428abe2f0d931f69d8e2d16′,’mahaahmed001@yahoo.com’,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’دكتور’,’N’,1),
(371,’tareksem’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’tareksem@yahoo.com’,’طارق’,’السمعان’,’N’,1),
(372,’Ahed’,’daf24dc4cc0068198ff74b0c3736d1f5′,’sulahed@yahoo.fr’,’Ahed’,’suleiman’,’N’,1),
(373,’عبد الرحيم غزال’,’f09ba38f6de34e68396fb79e86ed67b4′,’sarbancd@gmail.com’,’عبد الرحيم ‘,’غزال’,’N’,1),
(374,’حسن محمد’,’1f36c15d6a3d18d52e8d493bc8187cb9′,’wwwkhassoneh_mh@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(375,’أحمد خير السعدي’,’bab3240c602b8477b0254c25db11564d’,’ahmadsafety@yahoo.com’,’أحمد خير’,’السعدي’,’N’,1),
(376,’yaserkako’,’212343afeb137c3aac5553bba4dd7fc3′,’serseri_1984@yahoo.com’,’yaser’,’KAKO’,’N’,1),
(377,’swiadbashar’,’0e4ca2a25863ced9e4c8802341a8a01b’,’swiadbashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’swaid’,’N’,1),
(378,’zeinab saad’,’f290ca45b0dec2ec16cf3afcafbea6ac’,’zsaad@ul.edu.lb’,’zeinab’,’saad’,’N’,1),
(379,’taxi_m7shsh’,’b0dfa289829999a8cc1c2bec43a9c93f’,’taxi_m7shsh@hotmail.com’,’mafia’,’ذكر’,’N’,1),
(380,’aista’,’fc44a019fd6a7200496e5ecd1071dec9′,’aista1972@gmail.com’,’علي’,’استانبولي’,’N’,1),
(381,’ikd’,’e632a60574c66ea7016702acfad301c4′,’iman.k.da@gmail.com’,’إيمان’,’داغستاني’,’N’,1),
(382,’محمد المعلم’,’be6dba2fd7fcb01ec774fc493ff72ff9′,’almoaleem79@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’المعلم’,’N’,1),
(383,’mr.immun’,’b231c087426e010cabf76c3b05489e5f’,’htbioa@gmail.com’,’حسن’,’توامي’,’N’,1),
(384,’omar2009′,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
(385,’omar2010′,’57f12546ef4bddcf605a7f100935c8da’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar2010′,’alrefaai’,’N’,1);
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(7,’souheilhanna’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’souheilhanna@baath.shern.net’,’souheil’,’hanna’,’N’,0),
(5,’Assef’,’7a12eb983b95d1bf454f45e250bb466d’,’manager@hcsr.gov.sy’,’Assef’,’Diab’,’N’,0),
(6,’Nofal’,’e2c07c10a5e627c926598d49bb36fe49′,’office@hcsr.gov.sy’,’Nofal’,’Karkouki’,’N’,0),
(8,’souna’,’35bad99aa23b026bf63ce56d26b2f2d7′,’eng.sana@hotmail.com’,’sana’,’Dablan’,’N’,0),
(9,’حازم’,’3d84758b66d13c8304339973701517cc’,’hazem6100@yahoo.com’,’حازم’,’قشوع’,’N’,0),
(10,’akram nasser’,’44e920084769fd54561d8f264ef01a1b’,’akramnas@scs.net.org’,’akram’,’nasser’,’N’,0),
(11,’rsabouni’,’1ae4abcfd5108ec7a2598cc8ac490f4e’,’rsabouni@scs-net.org’,’رياض’,’صابوني’,’N’,0),
(12,’anas alrjip’,’5af28644e984b659d079ffb7eb2cd766′,’awrbb@maktoob.com’,’أنس’,’الرجيب’,’N’,0),
(13,’dr yahya khanji’,’a6736f8e006a538b5b72447e82a239be’,’dr-yahya@maktoob.com’,’dr yahya’,’khanji’,’N’,0),
(79,”,’snoureddin’,’a7653fad4d’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين’,’نورالدين’,’N’,0),
(80,”,’seif’,’a7653fad4d’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين’,’نورالدين’,’N’,0),
(16,’nmirali’,’05a64a742d57029d49d4e3f89982b105′,’nmirali@aec.org.sy’,’Nizar’,’MIRALI’,’N’,0),
(17,’mykharma’,’1fe56d6557130c33a2347014486facc9′,’mykharma@hotmail.com’,’dr mohamed yaser’,’kharma’,’N’,0),
(18,’ide1112002′,’26954ea9a8ec9f083409fe00a68572e8′,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(19,’nasraldin’,’af668388dc5389a02742618232e2ef45′,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(20,’nasraldin’,’b4c1cfa24fd8a6e7114883f1e6cd0abe’,’ide1112002@yahoo.ca’,’nasraldin’,’ide’,’N’,0),
(21,’yousef Al-Raghban’,’fdd0949c21841ff03d7c8130002b1466′,’yousefa@alepuniv.shern.net’,’yousef’,’Al-Raghban’,’N’,0),
(22,’samer bazzal’,’584d14886aa6c2a5d390fac381a74801′,’samer_bazzal@yahoo.com’,’samer’,’bazzal’,’N’,0),
(23,’mosman’,’c3395dd46c34fa7fd8d729d8cf88b7a8′,’dsr_osman@yahoo.com’,’mohammad’,’osman’,’N’,0),
(24,’د.عماد’,’7f9bdc24c3b66328375e17e795c734cb’,’d-emad396@hotmail.com’,’الدكتور عماد’,’الخطاب’,’N’,0),
(25,’Prof.Dr.Sami CHALHOUB’,’cdd6896e21fe110c794314cc0b819ed6′,’samch47@scs-net.org’,’Sami’,’Chalhoub’,’N’,0),
(26,’د غريبو أحمد غريبو’,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’]د.غريبو’,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,0),
(27,’saed958′,’4acde4ebb9c7ec1c1774f45e90390c2d’,’ saed958@yahoo.com’,’سائد’,’عرب’,’N’,0),
(28,’amjesri’,’b53d286be86e1c39ac67d2f55dbd661f’,’jesri@medscape.com’,’Ammar’,’Jesri’,’N’,0),
(29,’A-R.ALOBEiD’,’ef8c603b3f65573dc264ce8a41a39712′,’aalobeid@scs-org.net’,’عبدالرحمن’,’العبيد’,’N’,0),
(30,’Ahmad Kussay KAYALI’,’76c3a2e928d29efc51f68ecb7de3a13e’,’akkayali@scs-net.org’,’د. أحمد قصي’,’كيالي’,’N’,0),
(31,’r.alkhatib’,’0da7bbbfd1eab2005bdb4643fd266fdc’,’r.alkhatib@web.de’,’Ramez’,’Alkhatib’,’N’,0),
(32,’louay896′,’8a4dd23ecff10eb3fe4f37a8cfbaa866′,’louay896@yahoo.com’,’louay’,’hasan’,’N’,0),
(33,’mut1962′,’fd1125730febf36b5b1199baae385a2e’,’mutaz@dental-center.iserwer.pl’,’Mouetaz’,’Kheirallah’,’N’,0),
(34,’nhamdan59′,’b9d40fe40fcaec588c009e7b84f7e609′,’nhamdan59@hotmail.com’,’Dr. Nizar’,’ Hamdan’,’N’,0),
(35,’Moussa’,’3e0fd0c4c97816fdfec69be6272cd671′,’moussak200@hotmail.com’,’Moussa’,’Krayem’,’N’,0),
(36,’Houda Kawas’,’cf09357b4563390045b2ace07a561f8d’,’houdakawas@yahoo.com’,’Houda’,’Kawas’,’N’,0),
(37,’Gyoussef’,’4fa8f1742a404a32038171a2d09e54d4′,’georgeussef@hotmail.com’,’George’,’Youssef’,’N’,0),
(38,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’د.غريبو’,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,0),
(39,’Talkassem’,’dc3c92bd4333553b0734491a5dd92598′,’kassem3@myway.com’,’Talal’,’Kassem’,’N’,0),
(40,’د. أيمن كسيبي’,’3a160aab581a153e9baa6437311dbaf6′,’drksibe@baath.shern.net’,’أيمن’,’كسيبي’,’N’,0),
(41,’سمير شريبا’,’fa03166d1d4ab7026b5d720ef329a8e3′,’shreba_s@hotmail.coms’,’سمير’,’شريبا’,’N’,0),
(42,’h-r-m’,’9e1d30c1cdbdb03efe3f6f5ab759e3c2′,’h-r-m@scs-net.org’,’حسن’,’خليل’,’N’,0),
(43,’gulanar’,’ba398d76b486b00ab27d4f42973525f5′,’naro_nara2003@yahoo.com’,’جلنار’,’كردي’,’N’,0),
(44,’Dr. moufid yassine’,’5bfe0c405c67de32b1de9ea40d093666′,’moufeedy@hotmail.com’,’د.مفيد’,’ياسين’,’N’,0),
(45,’M.Sulieman’,’ab641b7e306373696cec2f1cc52d11a1′,’sulieman@scs-net.org’,’د.محمود’,’السليمان’,’N’,0),
(46,’Nizar MirAli’,’05a64a742d57029d49d4e3f89982b105′,’nmirali@aec.org.sy’,’Nizar’,’MIRALI’,’N’,0),
(47,’houdakawas’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’houdakawas@yahoo.com’,’houda’,’kawas’,’N’,0),
(48,’Souheil’,’cfd70b08ea59ae9ae87d4ac7f3dab11f’,’s-haddad@scs-net.org’,’Souheil’,’HADDAD’,’N’,0),
(49,’orkina’,’f7161bffe4def621d45d38aab2049773′,’s-haddad@scs-net.org’,’Souheil’,’HADDAD’,’N’,0),
(50,’bmss’,’6e65f28499520d507f40429a245c1ed1′,’bmss@scs-net.org’,’بسام’,’الصفدي’,’N’,0),
(81,”,’dr-mmb’,’8889aba463′,’dr-mmb@scs-net.org’,’محمد مهند’,’بدوي’,’N’,0),
(52,’vestrem’,’a1f0549916183d298154e505e2d3ddfd’,’balepur@intra-sy.net’,’Berega’,’Strava’,’N’,0),
(53,’ghkhayat’,’2d00f43f07911355d4151f13925ff292′,’ghkhayat@talk21.com’,’ghassan’,’hamadehEl-khayat’,’N’,0),
(54,’Dr. Amir ALHAJ SAKUR’,’3403c3a6439e8e3b4ad93d68af3c0520′,’dassakur@fastmail.fm’,’Amir’,’ALHAJ SAKUR’,’N’,0),
(55,’abdel hamid Zzakaria’,’793377c43b51472365d53cf53d0e08e4′,’zakaria@scs-net.org’,’abdel Hamid’,’zakaria’,’N’,0),
(56,’mahdahab’,’fc22e0e458cad7b2d4bf7112efee01cb’,’mad984dah@yahoo.com’,’mahmood’,’abou aldahab’,’N’,0),
(57,’ftaiha’,’44f437ced647ec3f40fa0841041871cd’,’gpad@yahoo.com’,’ftaiha’,’abbar’,’N’,0),
(58,’dawwouds’,’c7bc09af1a39dc8287616cb79cb3da27′,’dawwouds@scs-net.org’,’salah’,’dawwoud’,’N’,0),
(59,’علاء الدين عفارة’,’7361c668fdae4d758fd6141bd9389737′,’alaa_eem@yahoo.com’,’علاء الدين’,’عفارة’,’N’,0),
(60,’b-hi’,’5c0b1b8258b790f7a12528937165ad7c’,’b-hi@scs-net.org’,’Bassam’,’ISSA’,’N’,0),
(61,’محمود ابراهيم’,’ca91d76fb2dc5228ba90a311130b8b86′,’Ibrahim_M06@hotmail.com’,’محمود’,’ ابراهيم’,’N’,0),
(62,’Haitham’,’91d6fac81a9c6db21cd83ac4706ca03b’,’sayed.haitham@gmail.com’,’Haitham’,’Sayed’,’N’,0),
(63,’Dean’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’agri-fac-dam-@net.sy’,’Ghassan’,’El Khayat’,’N’,0),
(64,’mohamedkozii’,’30c6672af6091d86dd6b5eba40628508′,’mohamedkozii@yahoo.com’,’Dr. Mohamed’,’Ibrahim’,’N’,0),
(65,’د.غسّان عليا’,’378a063b8fdb1db941e34f4bde584c7d’,’galya1955@yahoo.com’,’ghassan’,’ALYA’,’N’,0),
(66,’amsd1972′,’5a226f42040a600c607f999c911df72f’,’amsd1972@scs-ner.org’,’أحمد’,’السيد’,’N’,0),
(67,’PL.D’,’3a52f3c22ed6fcde5bf696a6c02c9e73′,’PL.D@MAIL.SY’,’لينا’,’الباشا’,’N’,0),
(68,’sabbaghsaid’,’0925f27d4eeea22b5e73515c5c937635′,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’said’,’sabbagh’,’N’,0),
(69,’saidsabbagh’,’04c24aa7df9202d21266905884948ddd’,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’said’,’sabbagh’,’N’,0),
(70,’sulieman’,’ab641b7e306373696cec2f1cc52d11a1′,’sulieman@scs-net.org’,’الدكتور محمود’,’السليمان’,’N’,0),
(71,’sam’,’ed311374b13fdedb3d2b206127180e35′,’ssaamm@myway.com’,’sam’,’hindi’,’N’,0),
(72,’غسان’,’9619870a1043f38c295b75247cc2d5f3′,’ghssio@hotmail.com’,’غسان’,’بزارة’,’N’,0),
(73,’sana’,’35bad99aa23b026bf63ce56d26b2f2d7′,’sana-nuclear@hotmail.com’,’sana’,’Dablan’,’N’,0),
(74,’amir1′,’b671515b4d9d0a1da4d15a4ba10d0aa2′,’amirsir22@maktoob.com’,’عامر’,’سالم’,’N’,0),
(75,”,’nades’,’97399be04a’,’nabil_ades@alepuniv.shern.net’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,0),
(76,”,’ABED’,’c925d316c4′,’ABED967@ALOOLA.SY’,’MOHAMMAD-ABED’,’ASFARY’,’N’,0),
(77,”,’rabab snober’,’81448138f5′,’raba@mail.org’,’rabab’,’snober’,’N’,0),
(78,”,’r-heidar’,’222dc3e0b7′,’r-heidar@mail.sy’,’رياد’,’حيدر’,’N’,0),
(82,”,’t-okleh’,’cfc58c7dfd’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(83,”,’t-okleh’,’cfc58c7dfd’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(84,”,’t-okleh’,’ac709fde6e’,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,0),
(94,’khaled’,’da09c3a393800d1128dcc61fb7c5eb9c’,’kh_shmmt@yahoo.com’,’tamim’,’shtehee’,’N’,1),
(93,’t-okleh’,’ac709fde6ef980a1e68fe2b6438d11f7′,’t-okleh@scs-net.org’,’طارق’,’العكلة’,’N’,1),
(92,’kais’,’d560e5a9a01291a6983b538428f216aa’,’kais@platinum.sy’,’قيس’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(95,’seif’,’90270ce1ad1af2010bc0f1877df75cfc’,’snoureddin@hotmail.com’,’سيف الدين ‘,’نورالدين’,’N’,1),
(103,’omarkujan’,’54c98938feb7921ff623172051bb8769′,’omarkujan@yahoo.co.uk’,’Omar’,’Kujan’,’N’,1),
(97,’sham3000′,’1500352bc189abdb73f7da4d6b8b3681′,’sham3000@aloola.sy’,’Marwan’,’Esh’,’N’,1),
(98,’kinan’,’202cb962ac59075b964b07152d234b70′,’kawashda@scs-net.org’,’kinan ‘,’kawas’,’N’,1),
(99,’Fawaz’,’45f4959d6ccf6693724b2483287d463c’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’Youssef’,’N’,1),
(100,’cell’,’e95dc12c59f3e135a8b8a8d6d98852a6′,’ralhazzaa@hotmail.com’,’Ramez’,’Al Hazzaa’,’N’,1),
(110,’hanan’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’hanan’,’mashreky’,’N’,1),
(102,’Firas’,’e5b1623c1fc28eaa0064fdbbe659ffd2′,’firas.sadiyah@gmail.com’,’Mohammed Firas’,’Sadiyah’,’N’,1),
(104,’aaa’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’wq@fsdf.com’,’dafd’,’adfd’,’N’,1),
(105,’abdullah’,’94b6ad5fdd6505dd22d65c405369b648′,’anaabcv@yahoo.com’,’abdullah’,’abdullah’,’N’,1),
(106,’عهد زبيدة’,’54cf54fbd0cc876f60ad3fb6ed7b8f4a’,’ahedz@hotmail.com’,’عهد’,’زبيدة’,’N’,1),
(107,’nades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(108,’ahmadmg’,’f90e5cf405205efe3414198fddc53432′,’ahmadmg@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’gdedouy’,’N’,1),
(109,’michal’,’4f06b25c99bed12fcc6448b0d42d7e21′,’hmashreky@gmail.com’,’michal’,’moutti’,’N’,1),
(111,’kamal’,’cc85b384447d9c8ffefbd5472acfc795′,’kamal@platinum.sy’,’kamal’,’kamal’,’N’,1),
(112,’mhamwi’,’eb3f4aaf5d8c4d2adec50dea6abfcde9′,’m.hamwi@technofood-sy.com’,’Mahmoud’,’Al Hamwi’,’N’,1),
(113,’abdul-d’,’2ae916fc46b9ee11645092798ffd9e8d’,’abdul-d@scs-net.org’,’ABDUL KAREEM’,’DAKKAK’,’N’,1),
(114,’م. بشير معاني’,’1ce927f875864094e3906a4a0b5ece68′,’maamigroup@net.sy’,’م. بشير ‘,’معاني’,’N’,1),
(115,’Mounes’,’c6934cec85d7a5ed18ed54152dfcfe32′,’mounes7@gmail.com’,’مؤنس’,’السوادي’,’N’,1),
(116,’tagh’,’4ec4d4174de58cc130d81195749ad30c’,’htagreed@personal.ro’,’تغريد’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(117,’Nidalgh’,’90bb1b62c5c04db70643f96dea27aaa0′,’nidalgh@mail.ru’,’Nidal’,’Ghazi’,’N’,1),
(118,’AMGAD1982′,’2a95d38eee80efaf80275c1f10fba980′,’amgad.almadani@gmail.com’,’amgad’,’almadani’,’N’,1),
(119,’zohair fadloun’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’zohair fadloun’,’fadloun’,’N’,1),
(120,’زهير فضلون’,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’zouhair_fadloun@hotmail.com’,’زهير ‘,’فضلون’,’N’,1),
(121,’عبد الرحمن’,’22e45f369358f4f56906831c9f5c99fd’,’alromaish2003@yahoo.com’,’عبد الرحمن حسين ‘,’الرميش’,’N’,1),
(122,’Marwan ‘,’0167460d40ac5c0efcb39ad4fce8e677′,’marwankt@scs-net.org’,’Marwan’,’Khattab’,’N’,1),
(123,’M. jony’,’85e0d3bb1f3aed374467298384950e2f’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Jony’,’N’,1),
(124,’nizar’,’7ab5ef66980446771d0be05e86a1d62c’,’nzarka@scs-net.org’,’nizar’,’zarka’,’N’,1),
(125,’sosojust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’ISRAAJUST@MAKTOOB.COM’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(126,’imadhariri’,’dd9d174d2d7e17f0d3500528815d3aef’,’nour-ih@scs-net.org’,’Imad ‘,’AL HARIRI’,’N’,1),
(127,’shamdi’,’59aa1802c6b165bc28de1ac25644a565′,’hmd_info@yahoo.com’,’Hamdi’,’Sadeh’,’N’,1),
(128,’motazz’,’48438b67b2ac4e5dc9df6f3723fd4ccd’,’murder_988@hotmail.com’,’معتز ‘,’الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(129,’tyassine’,’5a3b409f40e92b8b51210a4fc49b7ade’,’tyassin@aec.org.sy’,’Taufik’,’Yassine’,’N’,1),
(130,’fawaz’,’837eb3f3d28f92b615ab8da5ca62a1aa’,’tamarsoli@hotmail.com’,’fawaz’,’y’,’N’,1),
(131,’yousef’,’4d4f8167ee2e8efae3cdc5abb51f01c1′,’yousef.khater@gbh-group.com’,’Yousef’,’Khater’,’N’,1),
(132,’hmmh581′,’37fc6aa364ab471f3d7db2f4a63b1245′,’hmmh581@yahoo.com’,’husein’,’alhamada’,’N’,1),
(133,’safwansabra’,’13d30f598c193f533a285b3329678dd1′,’safwansabra@gmail.com’,’safwan’,’sabra’,’N’,1),
(134,’Majd’,’122aa4ad10b2dd90c8d43a161b3a5931′,’majd-bondoq@hotmail.com’,’مجد’,’بندق’,’N’,1),
(135,’mjnaddaff’,’790fadd09ac20a8d5b8666e94235d4f9′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(136,’ناصر ‘,’2356f3fc0d11b17d40a1ffa9e99c48a4′,’abazaid@daralkhalij.com’,’ناصر ‘,’أبازيد’,’N’,1),
(137,’ammarbrifkani’,’f0898af949a373e72a4f6a34b4de9090′,’ammarbrifkani@yahoo.com’,’Ammar’,’Brifkani’,’N’,1),
(138,’رامي جمول’,’9e0f5a6b9845dcbbddddcbd2cbcc06c3′,’rame-1001@maktoob.com’,’رامي’,’جمول’,’N’,1),
(139,’abrashf’,’3ff59f23926714c19eb3fce7f64f6510′,’abrashf@netscape.net’,’Feras’,’Abrash’,’N’,1),
(140,’Mike’,’c79f6e6eb1a80417add990277d8dce42′,’o-murra@scs-net.org’,’Ossama’,’Murrah’,’N’,1),
(141,’Rabee Rustum’,’50e10fd6d0a5fde39c063a4b9810569b’,’engrustum@hotmail.com’,’Rabee’,’Rustum’,’N’,1),
(142,’جورج جدعون ‘,’1cbf8d0611494a88cd7d2cb0a7d7c27a’,’georgesyria@HOTMAIL.COM’,’جورج ‘,’جدعون’,’N’,1),
(143,’ahmad’,’aa8430d31b568a33d4d27a6a5aa4aa82′,’ahmadbadla@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’badlah’,’N’,1),
(144,’alinazif’,’aed52cb71a957e37cbefb976c6ce2daf’,’alinazif@hotmail.com’,’ali’,’nazif’,’N’,1),
(145,’mna-lion’,’b078abc3d9f0094fd6b993588653f11a’,’mna-lion@aloola.sy’,’Mohammad’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(146,’tareqma’,’e32d96b49984972b33abc04d244febb0′,’tareqr9@hotmail.com’,’tareq’,’mahjoub’,’N’,1),
(147,’essmaiel’,’580120b43fdd69f78c8d01fa0a6853b8′,’essmaiel@hotmail.com’,’Dr. Essmaiel’,’Archoukieh’,’N’,1),
(148,’majd_sha’,’96e79218965eb72c92a549dd5a330112′,’majd_sha@maktoob.com’,’مجد’,’شاهين’,’N’,1),
(149,’y_abuahmad’,’dd53224091e559d390f108ae1757dce1′,’y_abuahmad@hotmail.com’,’Youssef’,’ABU AHMAD’,’N’,1),
(150,’Hazemk’,’e9911dbcb5bdc76aead42dd168e7df43′,’kanafany@mail.sy’,’Hazem’,’Kanafani’,’N’,1),
(151,’اسماء’,’87757258a027bff81cd05f7f993ad982′,’asma974@maktoob.com’,’أسماء’,’جيرودية’,’N’,1),
(152,’نوار  ‘,’3ff7e090c14c1ff6298a25452d221fda’,’ashtaroot49@maktoob.com’,’نوار’,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(153,’israajust’,’d0970714757783e6cf17b26fb8e2298f’,’israajust@maktoob.com’,’soso’,’baba’,’N’,1),
(154,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’02b1be0d48924c327124732726097157′,’fatehz@yahoo.com’,’د. محمد فاتح صالح زغل ‘,’زغل’,’N’,1),
(155,’ALIFARES’,’2405ea77f6cf0fab8589cd6a38e0c1fc’,’ALIFARES@LYCOS.DE’,’ALI’,’FARES’,’N’,1),
(156,’Fawaz’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’tamarsoli@hotmil.com’,’Fawaz’,’Yosef’,’N’,1),
(157,’alammareen’,’c5a4808ae195884306881ab90ad45238′,’alammareen@hotmail.com’,’Ammar’,’AL Ammareen’,’N’,1),
(158,’zaf’,’7377b21fa199e1bf00f86a04ed93101e’,’zmoussa@scs-net.org’,’Zaf’,’Moussa’,’N’,1),
(159,’ayead’,’d3b1cee2327cfa357dabf0289958c024′,’ayead_2005@yahoo.com’,’ayead’,’albayati’,’N’,1),
(160,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’a2e8cea3392da09d1d31be3fca68efed’,’ggaribo@yahoo.com’,’الاستاذ الدكتور غريبو أحمد غريبو ‘,’أحمد غريبو’,’N’,1),
(161,’sasmo’,’2b37661f80c1b0e51e5ed54781a7ff52′,’sasmo@net.sy’,’hanan’,’ragab’,’N’,1),
(162,’د.صافي الغصين’,’d99f70b611b3a534146435ca3effdd4e’,’safi_frfr@yahoo.fr’,’د.صافي’,’الغصين’,’N’,1),
(163,’asma elias’,’5c26707db915b43242b0b6181c4bdbfd’,’asmaelias@shuf.com’,’Dr. Asma’,’Elias’,’N’,1),
(164,’najib’,’3688a54d2f69646813f5ce7a8dd27d64′,’n-wahed@scs-net.org’,’najib’,’abdul wahed’,’N’,1),
(165,’raymon’,’f360bf08f06880166113c71076fa8acc’,’raymon_j@scs-net.org’,’raymon’,’malouli’,’N’,1),
(166,’drhammoud’,’5d464edbc20ee0dca360d25bc37dd567′,’drhammoud@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Sheikh Hammoud’,’N’,1),
(167,’salama2004′,’8004220b6733e3907e85d013f835e1db’,’salama2004@maktoob.com’,’جمعة’,’سلامة’,’N’,1),
(168,’مهند الكاطع’,’4e7623611cd953c2239f4afd7e88a587′,’shrabe2002@hotmail.com’,’مهند’,’الكاطع’,’N’,1),
(169,’محمد وحيد صيام’,’7026656dacd58b5563ae86e6503da41a’,’wnask@gawab.com’,’محمدوحيد’,’صيام’,’N’,1),
(170,’borland’,’c29ff5778c5ea247895e0626b2b8ac33′,’waseemm2005@yahoo.co.nz’,’test’,’test’,’N’,1),
(171,’wlleed’,’96102578859ae8018a7a498ff322456c’,’wlleed@maktoob.com’,’wleed’,’saidi’,’N’,1),
(172,’ysrabamr’,’cda95fc1ab85621a173e1c9aaaff1f2b’,’mys_civ@hotmail.com’,’yasser’,’sakka’,’N’,1),
(173,’hallak.m’,’b1976ec2e6ea23e694f9fe62fc46b7f6′,’hallakmohd@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’حلاق’,’N’,1),
(174,’jawad’,’0b4e7a0e5fe84ad35fb5f95b9ceeac79′,’jwdmkd@cec.sy’,’jawad’,’al.mokdad’,’N’,1),
(175,’shehabi62′,’d0d10d48f423b47097394896cab6296e’,’shehabi62@gmail.com’,’عبد الغفور’,’الشهابي’,’N’,1),
(176,’torpe555′,’5ea9dbb080f664f79f4e1a911727c8aa’,’torpe555@yahoo.fr’,’ماجد’,’كرياكي’,’N’,1),
(177,’boughaba mohame’,’763170f9b15b7a92b8828a520331dfc3′,’boughabamohamed5@gmail.com’,’mohamed’,’boughaba’,’N’,1),
(178,’education’,’bf12705dae4260b54a8260b2d62652ff’,’education@baath.shern.net.’,’sara’,’ebrahim’,’N’,1),
(179,’ahlam_shahin’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’ahlam_shahin@hotmail.com’,’ahlam’,’shahin’,’N’,1),
(180,’suheil’,’25d55ad283aa400af464c76d713c07ad’,’e-syissa@scs-net.org’,’سهيل’,’عيسى’,’N’,1),
(181,’engmhnd’,’6259e999af863247da72a6562ff934ea’,’ebda-eng@maktoob.com’,’mohamad’,’majed’,’N’,1),
(182,’nscl’,’1b514f76c5885b822156f5f10cdfa205′,’nscl@.nscl.sy’,’سمير’,’الظاهر’,’N’,1),
(183,’mjnaddaff’,’8a16a1b13939aa7034128948c0c61591′,’mjnaddaff@yahoo.com’,’محمد جمال’,’نداف’,’N’,1),
(184,’fkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabaani@maktoob.com.’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(185,’fawazkabani’,’075de5c4eb50af109ec5573bbf6eb4ef’,’fawazkabani@maktoob.com’,’fawaz’,’kabani’,’N’,1),
(186,’المهندس البياتي’,’aa3793e91db1f5ce6ed827ece49beb78′,’mo2006esmat@yahoo.com’,’محمد عصمت’,’البياتي’,’N’,1),
(187,’azein’,’bfb3a68d7fad5e9ff09f153151df0692′,’adnanalzein@yahoo.com’,’adnan’,’zein’,’N’,1),
(188,’alfin’,’58028a776ffe7b6c154b18a5d09ddbed’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’فرحان’,’الفين’,’N’,1),
(189,’alfin’,’f04e1fd4cbfeecfdce8aa2ad6e9cf4ac’,’alfin@aloola.sy’,’alfin’,’alfin’,’N’,1),
(190,’Lana kenjo’,’d6581d542c7eaf801284f084478b5fcc’,’Lana_kenjo@yahoo.fr’,’Lana’,’Kenjo’,’N’,1),
(191,’hamza’,’2bd12a930c3012f9bb4e0ea9bec9a3fc’,’hamza_tty@yahoo.com’,’حمزة’,’ابو ابو احمد’,’N’,1),
(192,’afaltaher’,’ded641ef2f4b020859c86c23f1a88eff’,’afaltaher@rediffmail.com’,’Abdullah’,’Altaher’,’N’,1),
(193,’amal’,’fcb4ec3251a96f8f9e6fb230c8201e4b’,’amalachkar1@yahoo.co.uk’,’amal’,’alachkar’,’N’,1),
(194,’retasaeed’,’e82efb341521ac17799bdbe7e0fb0781′,’reta.saeed@yahoo.com’,’ريتا’,’سعيد’,’N’,1),
(195,’ammar’,’4f272da695b0a1a216ef008f8ad2a410′,’ammaraljammaz@yahoo.com’,’ammar’,’aljammaz’,’N’,1),
(196,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’ad834ce8840e534dab0d9afe5fc747b1′,’main.pps8001@gmail.com’,’احمد حسن الغريب بسيسو’,’  أبو الوسيم’,’N’,1),
(197,’hafez’,’98913e0a438f1e6376eedaef8541569b’,’hafez@research.iiit.ac.in’,’Abdul Hafez’,’Abdul Hafez’,’N’,1),
(198,’essazitoun’,’aaad833ecd28ba09b5a80bd23cfc0a53′,’essajessus@yahoo.com’,’Essa’,’Zitoun’,’N’,1),
(199,’hammzee’,’9982b2a7fceaaee2c8444b5086aee008′,’hammzee@yahoo.co.uk’,’Dr. Hamzeh ‘,’Thaljeh’,’N’,1),
(200,’mervat’,’b0a308cfa67e774da43c46ca7d6544e3′,’mervatahmad7@gmail.com’,’mervat’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(201,’lob-m’,’7b72fae864c4f0adc9f9717dc8cc2e52′,’lob-m@aloola.sy’,’Lobaina’,’Alrhia’,’N’,1),
(202,’diaahs’,’d9fbb71e8aaf7c6c84ad10b016873413′,’diaahs@hotmail.com’,’Diaa Alhak’,’Alassaf’,’N’,1),
(203,’حافظ ادم’,’a8ce2918382e0cd35f8c7336144dc6ab’,’hafis@mail.com’,’حافظ ادم’,’ابو طارق’,’N’,1),
(204,’ansa’,’0c67a5e9095a64beb5b3adac4662e84c’,’ansa_7374@hotmail.com’,’ansa’,’young’,’N’,1),
(205,’Abo abdalrahman’,’8014cdaf1d23b7d3a6aa381c02ebac9b’,’dahi_666@hotmail.com’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’Abo abdalrahman’,’N’,1),
(206,’نص القمر’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’semsem_e_2010@yahoo.com’,’سمر’,’طه’,’N’,1),
(207,’alawan’,’6684113e9e1a965a42e500c9d464833b’,’nawar.alawa@gmail.com’,’نوار ‘,’العوا’,’N’,1),
(208,’j.wahbi’,’4653482d6d2ffb4f95c97870329bfaed’,’j.wahbi@baath.shern.net’,’Jehad’,’Wahbi’,’N’,1),
(209,’دعاء كمال غازى’,’336073ea21bf39545faedb9452197805′,’dodokmmail@yahoo.com’,’دعاء ‘,’غازى’,’N’,1),
(210,’daad’,’3f837178f8e44d0907b907986d84e1a7′,’daad-1980@hotmail.com’,’دعد’,’أبو شنب’,’N’,1),
(211,’m-khaity’,’9a924f37490462c859537b4fb17cd2b5′,’m-khaity@aloola.sy’,’مأمون’,’خيتي’,’N’,1),
(212,’هتلر101′,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’firststip@hotmail.com’,’هتلر ‘,’شامي ‘,’N’,1),
(213,’rayya’,’f6c5b1e24fe3d15b4534afcb45dad25b’,’rayya@aloola.sy’,’rayya’,’sameh’,’N’,1),
(214,’ryadheidar’,’c2c426d9c6ec4a4423403e24abbf600c’,’r-heidar@mail.sy’,’Ryad’,’HEIDAR’,’N’,1),
(215,’moh1_eng’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’محمد ‘,’عبد الحميد’,’N’,1),
(216,’عابد الورفلى’,’205e0b51504a2b9dfab245228ea772f9′,’a_b5053@yah.com’,’عابد’,’الورفلى’,’N’,1),
(217,’nsukkar’,’f05412e8b9dd2792adc1562bbdeb5a88′,’nsukkar@scbdi.com’,’Nabil’,’Sukkar’,’N’,1),
(218,’myxamed’,’430130885acdaca9530aa236f1d3ec56′,’axmed-503@maktoob.com’,’mhmed’,’kamil’,’N’,1),
(219,’nafattal’,’62026aaed5419a1ceaa229bf6886443e’,’nafattal@yahoo.com’,’Nazem’,’fattal’,’N’,1),
(220,’محمود’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’mhamed-500@maktoob.com’,’محمود’,’الاسمر’,’N’,1),
(221,’hammurabi’,’95d4247730a2ca09e5b3f0ab1118ef1c’,’yaarobdahham@yahoo.com’,’يعرب’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(222,’hafezbelal’,’63894ae46b545d8ef02642607c8e979c’,’hafezbelal@maktoob.com’,’hafez’,’belal’,’N’,1),
(223,’حسن’,’e04c9f84ced15553a4b2adda8ae45ef1′,’aislam@maktoob.com’,’حسن’,’حسين’,’N’,1),
(224,’المهندس الميكانيكي ‘,’794565bbbe6293128ca3c91a0d30f5f8′,’essam_farha@hotmail.com’,’عصام’,’فرحة’,’N’,1),
(225,’tvx@007′,’c378d5a81d7a79a6a9c695ec49fbcdc1′,’mohamed2baraa@hotmail.com’,’ baraa’,’al-emam’,’N’,1),
(226,’yaman’,’5abf7f39035a37d6469a51fedd13c042′,’yaman.alkhouli@hotmail.com’,’yaman’,’khouli’,’N’,1),
(227,’عبير البحور’,’25f9e794323b453885f5181f1b624d0b’,’abeerslema2000@yahoo.com’,’عبير’,’سليمة’,’N’,1),
(228,’أيمن ناصر’,’5d2913f4178ce7169f483b16808853be’,’naser.ayman@yahoo.com’,’أيمن’,’ناصر’,’N’,1),
(229,’mohammed’,’1b85623431169fedc9a20ecf24df3f54′,’moh1_eng@yahoo.com’,’mohammed’,’abdulhamid’,’N’,1),
(230,’rhallack’,’c425d87118ab4d3a8021f1d4636d1ccc’,’rhallack@aec.org.sy’,’رائد’,’الحلاق’,’N’,1),
(231,’علي محمد شنن’,’96e8add367ca9866382af9dac82fd30c’,’dr-alison@hotmail.com’,’علي شنن’,’dr-alison’,’N’,1),
(232,’sam1000′,’2bc7752b17da0a164b4db1defc3c60f0′,’samfm@windowslive.com’,’samer’,’mheissen’,’N’,1),
(233,’salam thaher’,’89c7964018d71d363041b81bdef7ce1d’,’sheevanagev@hotmail.com’,’salam’,’thaher’,’N’,1),
(234,’ishsan’,’2a1d12231150e8f8f5279b16d7c4375e’,’ishsan@maktoob.com’,’Issa’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(235,’جمال 64′,’39dcaf7a053dc372fbc391d4e6b5d693′,’m.jamaludin@wataniatrans.com’,’محمد جمال’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(236,’MAZNOK’,’992e63080ee1e47b99f42b8d64ede953′,’MAZNOKHOZYFA@YAHOO.COM’,’حذيفة’,’مزنوق’,’N’,1),
(237,’أسماء’,’9074344a6de7ec64b21598bca09160ae’,’c_aalrasheed@svuonline.org’,’أسماء’,’ الرشيد’,’N’,1),
(238,’باسم شعبان’,’b9f32627ddd94850ea1a25c2917947d0′,’bshaban4@yahoo.com’,’باسم’,’شعبان’,’N’,1),
(239,’education’,’d0bb80aabb8619b6e35113f02e72752b’,’education@albaath.univ.edu.sy’,’edu’,’albaath’,’N’,1),
(240,’fayez’,’7f265fbb659e47a6136ada8a681671e2′,’fa.bi@mail.sy’,’fayez’,’bitar’,’N’,1),
(241,’eyad11′,’5194528bd63abca4bf9d09885bb425b7′,’aeyad25@yahoo.com’,’eyad’,’a.b.h’,’N’,1),
(242,’akram’,’e0b50a72c5dcc5cebbcec31a6a220e30′,’heakram@yahoo.com’,’Akram’,’Hassan’,’N’,1),
(243,’هجدهجد’,’52c69e3a57331081823331c4e69d3f2e’,’mod33@yahoo.com’,’هجد’,’هجد’,’N’,1),
(244,’معاوية ‘,’0777d6fb2abbda7bb614901fc5cb30f8′,’moawiaest@hotmail.com’,’moawia’,’yuseef’,’N’,1),
(245,’خالد النجار’,’ba671b9bef6c9cc678c545d7d0fc9521′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’خالد’,’النجار’,’N’,1),
(246,’senan’,’97619cd5785941dee334ea5db4869887′,’senanmous@yahoo.com’,’senan’,’moustfa’,’N’,1),
(247,’gcsar’,’1eaf9c4d9ca12fe9617777a466121959′,’abhk@scs-net.org’,’Abdul Rahman’,’Kalhout’,’N’,1),
(248,’aamelhem’,’f984a55af8c2575295dbf99752cc7ee7′,’aa.melhem4@gmail.com’,’ahmad’,’melhem’,’N’,1),
(249,’يحيى’,’d1d1210386f0dc76d0dd3aa8f8995751′,’eedyahya@yahoo.com’,’يحيى’,’–‘,’N’,1),
(250,’sabeeh’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’nicemansyr@yahoo.com’,’sabeeh’,’dehni’,’N’,1),
(251,’mohammadhayek’,’b8d477539b2d57c5aeec457299f432d1′,’moh_k_hayek@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’الحايك’,’N’,1),
(252,’Khaled’,’81b7e71033dd1a256fd9e732c5776e35′,’khalednaj2005@hotmail.com’,’khaled’,’Elnajjar’,’N’,1),
(253,’ayman’,’b4a1f323dd9853b8470b00bcbcab4955′,’aymanalahmad@hotmail.com’,’ayman’,’ahmad’,’N’,1),
(254,’may’,’14aca60b85f11d56fae07c52a5db3e05′,’archi-may@mail.sy’,’maysoon’,’khateeb’,’N’,1),
(255,’mostafa’,’865e06953b3acda05cc0e797c3407603′,’mostafa076@maktoob.com’,’مصطفى’,’الإسماعيل’,’N’,1),
(256,’LooOooL’,’149787a6b7986f31b3dcc0e4e857cd2a’,’hoootmaill@hotmail.com’,’ماجد’,’السيف’,’N’,1),
(257,’mbasem’,’39f909121555f294bbfc6f9e0def0769′,’basem_belal@hotmail.fr’,’محمد باسم’,’بلال’,’N’,1),
(258,’mchahoud’,’f582cd66407ac79d0f303e9bbd416138′,’mchahoud@aec.org.sy’,’د. محسن’,’شحود’,’N’,1),
(259,’geophysicall’,’f739c15277a42a4e42d13795a89635b3′,’geophysicall@yahoo.com’,’Ahmad’,’Adris’,’N’,1),
(260,’عادل’,’ec07862438599132d9725a348d346e49′,’ADELFREE1@YAHOO.COM’,’عادل ‘,’المخللاتي ‘,’N’,1),
(261,’يوسف شاهين الشوفي ‘,’80114fd547c1a0a28c1af6149113d850′,’y_alshoffe@yahoo.com’,’يوسف’,’الشوفي ‘,’N’,1),
(262,’abdulsamra’,’0c9b74dd119cf8eac008a59d7fff4a00′,’asamra@ieee.org’,’Abdul Hamid ‘,’Samra’,’N’,1),
(263,’ابراهيم ‘,’21ef05aed5af92469a50b35623d52101′,’abrahem_y@yahoo.com’,’ibraheem ‘,’al-rawe ‘,’N’,1),
(264,’nour’,’b706835de79a2b4e80506f582af3676a’,’n_alhouda@yahoo.com’,’نور’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(265,’hmdurgham’,’f893f14f19962804254e209588e1420b’,’hmdurgham@yahoo.com’,’هاني’,’ضرغام’,’N’,1),
(266,’EDU-POSITRON’,’b2023820a60123ef4e6869bacaf7d90c’,’IEADHUJJAR@GMAIL.COM’,’إياد’,’حجار’,’N’,1),
(267,’عامر’,’8ba10ac854dd675d83b79585b9e5fe0f’,’aafana@iugaza.edu.ps’,’عامر’,’ابو مصعب’,’N’,1),
(268,’dromarward’,’dd4b21e9ef71e1291183a46b913ae6f2′,’dromarward@yahoo.com’,’mohammed omar’,’ward’,’N’,1),
(269,’rehab’,’061fba5bdfc076bb7362616668de87c8′,’rehabmak@hotmail.com’,’rehab’,’makansi’,’N’,1),
(270,’najdat943′,’3165c40bea6e60ee1f0d31fe89cd98f5′,’najdat943@hotmail.com’,’najdat’,’kassem’,’N’,1),
(271,’ziad68′,’a487384c7ec6056dc4c99cb755545725′,’ziadalbaridi@gmail.com’,’زياد’,’البريدي’,’N’,1),
(272,’roushan’,’ebe181fc902d21722c747540db0b73dd’,’eng.roro83@hotmail.com’,’Roushan’,’Al-sayeed’,’N’,1),
(273,’abdmonem’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’abdmonem@hotmail.com’,’د.عبد المنعم’,’السعيد’,’N’,1),
(274,’بيلوس’,’1d69156c05f4e6aa8fee62527c5bd53a’,’hla_love_1992@hotmail.com’,’محمد ‘,’علي’,’N’,1),
(275,’amer hasan’,’96b5f810446641299a7f2bbb04eaa1e5′,’amer.h@intra-sy.net’,’amer’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(276,’bfh_bashar’,’6c2013223b9bbba7e2e4c72b113cc871′,’bfh_bashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’hasan’,’N’,1),
(277,’Shamseen’,’dbcff85b4ad32c7ee6e56b33f9c687e6′,’info@shamseen.com’,’Ali’,’Shamseen’,’N’,1),
(278,’ahmad1963′,’1172757aae2a623ea2dc29070109c047′,’adnanhanouneh@yahoo.ca’,’Ahmad’,’Hanouneh’,’N’,1),
(279,’bakdasha’,’2bc73d759d4ad18aa9b37cc74fa3d4b7′,’bakdasha@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسلام’,’بكداش’,’N’,1),
(280,’bakheet’,’c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534′,’bakheetsalem@yahoo.com’,’بخيت’,’سالم’,’N’,1),
(281,’sadeqh’,’95a474c559ac0b75f8164793a1669ef1′,’sadegha@scs-net.org’,’حافظ’,’الصادق’,’N’,1),
(282,’محمد بن يونس’,’93f8e2cfdf71d5266a219f53934d5094′,’MBY_56@YAHOO.COM’,’محمد بن يونس’,’أبوطاهر’,’N’,1),
(283,’Katyana ‘,’497a28dcac52abef87a82c74eed06122′,’katiana.dominic@hotmail.com’,’Katyana’,’ABDUALAHAD’,’N’,1),
(284,’مدحت العراقي’,’3c2626c37e878066487a2f05fe9c3fa2′,’medhateleraqi@yahoo.com’,’مدحت’,’العراقي’,’N’,1),
(285,’alismailyoucef’,’fcf648039152bf57a720379816d1ca1e’,’alismailyoucef@maktoob.com’,’youcef’,’alismail’,’N’,1),
(286,’ yousefalzaoby’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’dqrz@hotmail.com’,’ يوسف’,’ الزعبي’,’N’,1),
(287,’dr.jaffan’,’992119d7656c9368dbde3ed5a60b010d’,’jaffan1@msn.com’,’jaffan’,’dayoub’,’N’,1),
(288,’فاطمة فويتي’,’e1ad097c3c58fed9112251f3c2dfa6f6′,’fatimd@scs-net.org’,’فاطمة’,’فويتي’,’N’,1),
(289,’n-ades’,’97399be04a4f1174611b0f49b637076a’,’n-ades@scs-net.org’,’نبيل’,’عدس’,’N’,1),
(290,’المهندس أمين شخيص’,’9ffa82dfc398bcf0b0ac6d5b7cfeeadb’,’shkheis@engineer.sy’,’أمين’,’شخيص’,’N’,1),
(291,’fakhir’,’eed8cdc400dfd4ec85dff70a170066b7′,’fakhir2004@hotmail.com’,’fakhireldeen’,’ahmed’,’N’,1),
(292,’ahmed’,’844b0f26172425bb2a64434fa0fbe243′,’axmed-503@mail.ru’,’ahmed’,’karamel’,’N’,1),
(293,’BRAHIM’,’86fe5145e8bb0b8e857cb5628046d50e’,’ABRAHAM52@YMAIL.COM’,’BOB’,’BXXB’,’N’,1),
(294,’tasneem’,’378361953da378c828a127ba71609947′,’talnama@gmail.com’,’tasneem’,’alnama’,’N’,1),
(295,’eahab’,’67689ecdf2a2f2f9f42cb7a80f870277′,’eahabissac@gmail.com’,’eahab’,’eahab’,’N’,1),
(296,’atheergajo’,’46f94c8de14fb36680850768ff1b7f2a’,’athergajo@yahoo.com’,’atheer haso ashak’,’Gajo’,’N’,1),
(297,’عدنان ‘,’ada80b70eea5b3c8c6c7214a139b4d18′,’hakki.adnan@gmail.com’,’عدنان ‘,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(298,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’4297f44b13955235245b2497399d7a93′,’hussen-jadui@yahoo.com’,’حسين جدوع مظلوم’,’ابو عبدالله’,’N’,1),
(299,’بسام الخلف’,’01e3963e539455eaba8f8a545d9569e1′,’www.basam_khalaf@yahoo.com’,’bassam’,’khalaf’,’N’,1),
(300,’ali’,’00b7691d86d96aebd21dd9e138f90840′,’a.hasn@ymail.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(301,’Dr. Hakki’,’06485153d0047d9f506eff740e258fb2′,’t.hakki@mx.uni-saarland.de’,’د.طارق’,’حقي’,’N’,1),
(302,’dr_amir’,’f5bb0c8de146c67b44babbf4e6584cc0′,’a.ibrahim@aloola.sy’,’أمير’,’ابراهيم’,’N’,1),
(303,’Zein’,’fbae583fc6ec2ca902553789f1f3e763′,’zein@netcourrier.com’,’abed el hadi’,’Zein’,’N’,1),
(304,’siham-21′,’1fc031c1f18e6300515d597a9e1c1755′,’sihamkhan@engineering.com’,’سهام’,’خان’,’N’,1),
(305,’caljundi’,’85a1744ccfe1a592b469f463aad56522′,’caljundi@scs-net.org’,’أحمد شادي’,’الجندي’,’N’,1),
(306,’بشار’,’6074c6aa3488f3c2dddff2a7ca821aab’,’basharelkimawe@yahoo.com’,’بشار’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(307,’عفاف حداد ‘,’12207e0b97a42910bfc0710ff0ccb057′,’afaf.hd@gamail.com’,’عفاف ‘,’حداد’,’N’,1),
(308,’مهند’,’9b85cd2b2d23a1f1a68a75951a11c5be’,’molo1312@gmail.com’,’مهند’,’مكم’,’N’,1),
(309,’sehany1981′,’5b7ec6bd7bfb0bbdd6820d701cfe53e1′,’sehany1981@hotmail.com’,’م.هاني’,’الحسون’,’N’,1),
(310,’Afeef Louis’,’a09e49c15db8cf64a38877ad017b0422′,’afeef_louis@yahoo.com’,’عفيف’,’لويس’,’N’,1),
(311,’ديما’,’1b36ea1c9b7a1c3ad668b8bb5df7963f’,’damdoomdb84@yahoo.com’,’ديما’,’ديب’,’N’,1),
(312,’علي’,’5a949c5aced46d8d7f4a9deee88e20a0′,’alisyryian@windowslive.com’,’علي’,’حسن’,’N’,1),
(313,’محمد’,’fec7550d0b1f7251cd440a67ec341a51′,’mo1979a@hotmail.com’,’محمد عبدالله سلطان عبدالعلم القرشي’,’ القرشي’,’N’,1),
(314,’عفاف’,’0f1436a95643b9b2290678e35a58d859′,’afafabdallah@hotmail.com’,’عفاف’,’ام الاولاد’,’N’,1),
(315,’GLADYATOURBENZ’,’965d116cdc10deb22cd1763e55cd6975′,’GLADYATOUR BENZ@GMAIL.FR’,’MOURAD’,’BEN ZETTA’,’N’,1),
(316,’redwan’,’e2fc714c4727ee9395f324cd2e7f331f’,’redwan36@rock.com’,’رضوان ‘,’علوش’,’N’,1),
(317,’khaled asiry’,’d4c5f47dfca7ceef0cd00b314108c0d9′,’khaledasiry@yahoo.com’,’khaled’,’asiry’,’N’,1),
(318,’المهندس حمزة اللجمي’,’8d2c0f2ab5b6a4502f4480fc39a3084a’,’abo-al7amez@hotmail.com’,’حمزة ‘,’اللجمي’,’N’,1),
(319,’د.م عبد الرحمن الشياح’,’6ebe76c9fb411be97b3b0d48b791a7c9′,’alchayah@scs-net.org’,’د.م عبد الرحمن’,’الشياح’,’N’,1),
(320,’eng_azzam’,’c34c01dbd862458d3a2501118e960980′,’eng_azzam@hotmail.com’,’عزمي’,’الأرناؤوط’,’N’,1),
(321,’yara’,’29e7194c26edbd863982be2adea39e4c’,’yara@yahoo.com’,’yara’,’okok’,’N’,1),
(322,’aleppo80′,’ddd0610e1d2d28e08b6a8e39875e9b61′,’ aleppo80@yahoo.com’,’Mohammad ‘,’Tarrab’,’N’,1),
(323,’noshaameim’,’accbfed397abec6ab13b3a661f7aa93a’,’noshaameim@yahoo.com’,’nashwa’,’nosha’,’N’,1),
(324,’anasrjip’,’ddfcf186b6e1bbaf7b55456bc536e15a’,’anasrjip@gmail.com’,’أنس’,’الرجيب’,’N’,1),
(325,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’fcea920f7412b5da7be0cf42b8c93759′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(326,’حسن عادل زكي عبد الحليم ‘,’b5c75e6bbcfcd0e6520b5f1419ded614′,’hassanadelzaki@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’زكي’,’N’,1),
(327,’nabila ali’,’7b33eda416e8c490eb40276e5865c08f’,’nabila.karam@gmail.com’,’nabila’,’ali’,’N’,1),
(328,’omar’,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
(329,’kingmiss’,’3805248410673a8be6aa4807e61fb5ae’,’kingmiss1@gmail.com’,’king’,’sxs’,’N’,1),
(330,’علي محمد محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(331,’nour_8481′,’6e5f569edd215fb3147894636f1f6472′,’nour_8481@yahoo.com’,’nour’,’ak’,’N’,1),
(332,’علي محمد’,’0fb9f3269f39ce0ba2eec1e9276120ff’,’alim488@yahoo.com’,’علي’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(333,’D4rK’,’003b37863290e604bc47a9947de6ed23′,’d4rk@live.com’,’dark’,’dark’,’N’,1),
(334,’milad tohme’,’1b9c0b8f99e98632579d6a0bd2c8144c’,’miladtohme@yahoo.com’,’milad’,’tohme’,’N’,1),
(335,’mahmoud.alrahabi’,’24629036f0ff40472cde14813f506eb1′,’mahmoud.alrahabi@gmail.com’,’محمود’,’الرحبي’,’N’,1),
(336,’elias tochan’,’ea31d2e2586839f508fa9afabad4d9fa’,’elias_toshan@mail2arabia.com’,’elias’,’tochan’,’N’,1),
(337,’رملة العبدالله ‘,’e2f7eef8ab15ccd9e8b98de94d0002ab’,’ramla2000@hotmail.com’,’ رملة’,’العبدالله’,’N’,1),
(338,’sadek’,’40d3b61a6f5ab41abae41ffc6df5f5b4′,’sadekjouhari@gmail.com’,’sadek’,’jouhari’,’N’,1),
(339,’Ayhamadi’,’0fbcf8c63667927d3be303240ac04700′,’ayhamadi@hotmail.com’,’Ayham’,’Adi’,’N’,1),
(340,’abd_al_hadi’,’68f3c8b72fca3cf2f9c18e0308ffb873′,’hadi094@hotmail.com’,’عبد الهادي’,’الحسن’,’N’,1),
(341,’قصي’,’a60937eba57758ed45b6d3e91e8659f3′,’kousaiibrahim@gmail.com’,’قصي’,’إبراهيم’,’N’,1),
(342,’jubran’,’62cd275989e78ee56a81f0265a87562e’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’jubran.alhalabi@gmail.com’,’alhalabi’,’N’,1),
(343,’samia’,’90c9e5976a637b6f6472bca8c4d13e8b’,’s1saadi@yahoo.fr’,’samia’,’saadi’,’N’,1),
(344,’هاني المنصور’,’3f676429359b6387919d77edc476b111′,’www.mansorhani@yahoo.com’,’هاني ‘,’المنصور’,’N’,1),
(345,’MTDA2009′,’a7d62b1f2c2d1bf3c23dbf4da5d02dab’,’maxim_ru@hotmail.com’,’عبدالسميع’,’اللميع’,’N’,1),
(346,’arch samah’,’51acb3263c697a682a5b4372c89580a7′,’samahwakil@gmail.com’,’سماح’,’وكيل’,’N’,1),
(347,’captbahaa’,’3d6eb077f7ca34d46aa6f25a40520c94′,’captbah84@hotmail.com’,’bahaa’,’fatima’,’N’,1),
(348,’محمد حلبية’,’e10adc3949ba59abbe56e057f20f883e’,’dr_mmwh@yahoo.com’,’محمد’,’حلبية’,’N’,1),
(349,’Dr. Luai’,’a1761c637b319a530d9e34bd8ecba65c’,’-75@hotmail.comlfk’,’luai ‘,’kousi’,’N’,1),
(350,’Mhd’,’f57ecb8a5d78c34d5b8f9125d1560ba7′,’m_darwish01@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’Darwish’,’N’,1),
(351,’maaz83′,’3fc0b6d70a2e4947161e84aea2f1e226′,’ahmadmaaz83@hotmail.com’,’أحمد’,’معاز’,’N’,1),
(352,’FEDAA’,’32182f464523d087f0a693cda692467a’,’fedaa2303@yahoo.com’,’Fedaa’,’Alzohily’,’N’,1),
(353,’steeve’,’5f4abb36c1d2b8e6bf7a66dabe6ed9db’,’steeveqattash@hotmail.com’,’mostafa’,’kattash’,’N’,1),
(354,’عبد العزيز2′,’6ca2ba9acecb487c2676c4d3763688ee’,’dani_spoon@yahoo.fr’,’عبد العزيز’,’شريف’,’N’,1),
(355,’shifa977′,’4b141dea2aaeb97f4807438b122f9c0e’,’shifamathbout@hotmail.com’,’shifa’,’mathbout’,’N’,1),
(356,’Rasha’,’9dac99de32dac0ee20688c4758a67e7b’,’rashashughri@hotmail.com’,’ Eng.Rasha’,’SH’,’N’,1),
(357,’maljamali’,’d1ad3553aac1a7bdd7260eae71674ba9′,’maljamali2000@yahoo.com’,’Majd’,’Aljamali’,’N’,1),
(358,’drmath’,’84633e7d5fdd3c0d56fa82e06223a4bb’,’dr_math2010@yahoo.com’,’ahmed’,’salah’,’N’,1),
(359,’inventor’,’343b1c4a3ea721b2d640fc8700db0f36′,’alafkar@gmail.com’,’Issam’,’Hamdi’,’N’,1),
(360,’edo1977′,’f35c9b30e0ae55a35f5afb77c3ae5f17′,’eyadammar@hotmail.com’,’Eyad’,’Amar’,’N’,1),
(361,’مؤيد’,’8bde5f693e77df58b4388295a03af141′,’moyed-lion@hotmail.com’,’مؤيد’,’سعادات’,’N’,1),
(362,’ابراهيم الفروي’,’33031f18e719db68e583235e98f53360′,’birowhite@hotmail.com’,’Ibrahim’,’Al-Farwi’,’N’,1),
(363,’بثينة’,’5e87f49e9c1b292e7881989b6b708141′,’buthayna@maktoob.com’,’buthayna’,’jrai’,’N’,1),
(364,’د سعيد صباغ’,’ab215b2dd420c3e50e3f6675ed73dd1e’,’said-sabbagh@hotmail.com’,’سعيد’,’صباغ’,’N’,1),
(365,’Dr Ahmad Al Mohammad’,’b1fa6733065239553d82c10fb2cc3ba5′,’aalmohammad@aec.org.sy’,’Ahmad’,’Al Mohammad’,’N’,1),
(366,’halamy1′,’500e3541f2f60e53b887d3e43e4abb91′,’halamy1@hotmail.com’,’Mohammad Yahya’,’Halami’,’N’,1),
(367,’mjony’,’8c597cca715b4aa27ec6677f1b46be6a’,’Mohammadjony@gmail.com’,’Mohammad’,’JONY’,’N’,1),
(368,’Yaser saada’,’de3f3fb1b723886cbca86ec7f54ff7e1′,’saada-y@scs-net.org’,’yaser’,’saada’,’N’,1),
(369,’shehadeh kaskous’,’67ca23c8e5d8b6aba5abf9740cf2eb50′,’skaskus@scs-net.org’,’shehadeh kaskous’,’kaskous’,’N’,1),
(370,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’0dfa48eb7428abe2f0d931f69d8e2d16′,’mahaahmed001@yahoo.com’,’مها احمد محمد عبد الله’,’دكتور’,’N’,1),
(371,’tareksem’,’b427ebd39c845eb5417b7f7aaf1f9724′,’tareksem@yahoo.com’,’طارق’,’السمعان’,’N’,1),
(372,’Ahed’,’daf24dc4cc0068198ff74b0c3736d1f5′,’sulahed@yahoo.fr’,’Ahed’,’suleiman’,’N’,1),
(373,’عبد الرحيم غزال’,’f09ba38f6de34e68396fb79e86ed67b4′,’sarbancd@gmail.com’,’عبد الرحيم ‘,’غزال’,’N’,1),
(374,’حسن محمد’,’1f36c15d6a3d18d52e8d493bc8187cb9′,’wwwkhassoneh_mh@yahoo.com’,’حسن’,’محمد’,’N’,1),
(375,’أحمد خير السعدي’,’bab3240c602b8477b0254c25db11564d’,’ahmadsafety@yahoo.com’,’أحمد خير’,’السعدي’,’N’,1),
(376,’yaserkako’,’212343afeb137c3aac5553bba4dd7fc3′,’serseri_1984@yahoo.com’,’yaser’,’KAKO’,’N’,1),
(377,’swiadbashar’,’0e4ca2a25863ced9e4c8802341a8a01b’,’swiadbashar@yahoo.com’,’bashar’,’swaid’,’N’,1),
(378,’zeinab saad’,’f290ca45b0dec2ec16cf3afcafbea6ac’,’zsaad@ul.edu.lb’,’zeinab’,’saad’,’N’,1),
(379,’taxi_m7shsh’,’b0dfa289829999a8cc1c2bec43a9c93f’,’taxi_m7shsh@hotmail.com’,’mafia’,’ذكر’,’N’,1),
(380,’aista’,’fc44a019fd6a7200496e5ecd1071dec9′,’aista1972@gmail.com’,’علي’,’استانبولي’,’N’,1),
(381,’ikd’,’e632a60574c66ea7016702acfad301c4′,’iman.k.da@gmail.com’,’إيمان’,’داغستاني’,’N’,1),
(382,’محمد المعلم’,’be6dba2fd7fcb01ec774fc493ff72ff9′,’almoaleem79@hotmail.com’,’محمد’,’المعلم’,’N’,1),
(383,’mr.immun’,’b231c087426e010cabf76c3b05489e5f’,’htbioa@gmail.com’,’حسن’,’توامي’,’N’,1),
(384,’omar2009′,’f64d1b2a349f831c7a8b4e747466ffed’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar’,’alrefaai’,’N’,1),
(385,’omar2010′,’57f12546ef4bddcf605a7f100935c8da’,’omar2009@mail2world.com’,’omar2010′,’alrefaai’,’N’,1);

IKEA ~ International ECO Killer For Profit and Money

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BERLIN (AP) — Swedish furniture giant Ikea will release a report this week addressing claims it benefited from forced labor in communist East Germany, the company and victims groups said Monday.

The report by independent auditors Ernst & Young looks into allegations that Ikea used East German suppliers who employed prisoners — some of whom were political dissidents — to manufacture goods for its stores from the 1960s to 1980s.

“We hope this will be a first step toward a broader investigation into the use of forced labor in East Germany,” Rainer Wagner, chairman of the victims’ group UOKG, told The Associated Press.

“Ikea is only the tip of the iceberg,” he said, noting that similar allegations have been leveled against West Germany mail order companies and former state-owned East German companies that were privatized after unification in 1990.

Wagner, who was himself imprisoned by East German authorities in the 1960s, praised Ikea for acting quickly on the allegations.

The company declined to discuss the findings ahead of Friday’s release of the report, which was commissioned after a Swedish television documentary in June repeated claims first aired in Germany last year. But spokeswoman Sabine Nold said Ikea took the allegations very seriously and strongly condemned any use of forced labor.

Wagner said his group has asked the German government, as the legal successor to the communist regime in East Germany, to consider compensation payments for the victims.

Many former prisoners carry psychological and physical scars from the oftentimes dangerous work they had to perform, he said.

In the town of Dessau, where Wagner was imprisoned from 1967 to 1969, inmates were forced to make goods out of sheet metal using hazardous machinery. One in ten lost fingers at work, he said.

“If someone refused they were locked in solitary confinement and given only bread and water for up to 42 days,” he said.

Ikea to release report on East German forced labor

Ikea Probes Forced Labour Claims video from Answers.com Videos

BBC News – Ikea probes forced labour claims

Ikea ‘used East German prisoners as forced labourers’ – Telegraph

ROMANIA

Recently, Romania Ikea bought 33,600 hectares of forest, from a private company in Prahova and Buzau, Vrancea, Botosani and Bihar, the first acquisition of its kind conducted globally Swedish group specializing in retail furniture and furnishings . According to Mediafax, Ikea bought the 33,600 hectares of forest from a Swedish company, Greengold, led by former US partners Harvard University in Romania, and becomes the largest owner of forests in Romania.

Tens of thousands of hectares of forest in Buzau county and four counties became the property Swedish concern Ikea.

Recently, Romania Ikea bought 33,600 hectares of forest, from a private company in Prahova and Buzau, Vrancea, Botosani and Bihar, the first acquisition of its kind conducted globally Swedish group specializing in retail furniture and furnishings . According to Mediafax, Ikea bought the 33,600 hectares of forest from a Swedish company, Greengold, led by former US partners Harvard University in Romania, and becomes the largest owner of forests in Romania.

Manages own forests

Romania is the first country where Ikea Group will coordinate its own activities owned forest management, through a Romanian company, IRI Investments Ltd, part of the Ikea Group. “Ikea Group decided to invest in forestry operations. This decision facilitates access to sustainably managed wood raw material (…). The investment in forests is a way to diversify our assets. With this acquisition, Romania became the first country Ikea Group which will manage their forest operations and we intend to be an example of sustainable management of forests “, told Mediafax Frederik de Jong, Chairman of the Board, IRI Investments SRL. The group eventually hold such in Romania – World Premiere – both timber resources, as well as a direct relationship with local manufacturing of furniture or finished products in stores.

Stores in Romania

In Romania Ikea cooperates with over 20 suppliers, which mainly produce sofas, armchairs, tables, chairs, baby items and ceramic products. Ikea Group’s retail division is represented in Romania by two stores opened in Bucharest.

Anonymous ask:

How the Swedish Corp will administrate the forest of Romania?

Is close no the Problems in Germany or we mst begin to DOX Ikea for wird moves?

What Swedish Government know about this and how much money from Swedish People taxes are on roll to meke the ECO desaster in Romania?

What the Plan of IKEA will be now or IKEA is part from AGENDA 21 like WALMART?

How Ikea can move over the law in one poor Colony like Romania?

ANONYMOUS AND ACTIVISTS OF THE EARTH WILL LOOK AND DOX THIS PROBLEM TO THE FUTURE!

EXPECT US!


AnonOps Svar @ #Sydsvenskan som ville ha intervju..De fick dom.. Och vi fick äntligen ut Motståndet i Media! Stoppa #RFID NU!

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Originally posted on Anonymous ops sweden:

Dom kallar sig Anonymous.. Jag gillar de.. men OPS är mera Handling än att bara säga,, eller kalla sig.. och de lär vi se mera utav..

Nångång var det dags.. nästan 8månader senare… #Sydsvenskan av alla..

Det är skandal på all Svensk media för att aldrig ta upp baksidan av myntet.. På Nått som är viktigt för FOLKET. (Inte Ovanligt) Börjar ni inte arbeta FÖR folket snart kan jag inget mindre säga än #EXPECTUS

Just RFID va de Bättre sent än aldrig.. eller hur.. Så kör vi med öppna kort va.     ^.^

Fortsätt stå emot Separationen Dom DU vi deras vårat… Allt är Vi och endast Vi Tillsammans som kan stå emot detta.

Glöm inte GILLA & DELA
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1.Hur dom tog kontakt
2.Sydsvenskans Kladd Text
3.Sydsvenskans Artickel
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Hur dom tog kontakt:
Det som frågats var..

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