jeudi 9 octobre 2014

In Japan, the yakuza can insure their cars again !!

Un ancien parrain yakuza, qui ne souhaite pas être identifié, fume une cigarette dans sa résidence de Tokyo en mars 2009.

Letter from Tokyo. Between fight against crime and public safety, he had to choose. Since September in Japan, the yakuza can again take out car insurance. This should allow ordinary citizens to be compensated in the event of an accident with a member of the Japanese underworld.

Accepted by the Financial Services Agency (FSA), this decision ends a practice that became widespread since 2011, and the authorities' decision to prohibit companies from doing business with the "anti-social forces" as organizations are called criminal. Following the move, the Japanese federation of insurance companies had written a directive to break a contract, "since the contractor was recognized as a member of the underworld, even after he caused an accident."

In Kobane, fighting continues despite airstrikes

Les djihadistes de l'Etat islamique ont lancé un nouvel assaut contre la ville syrienne de Kobani dans la nuit du mercredi 8 à jeudi 9 octobre.

The Battle of Kobane between Kurdish fighters and jihadists of the Islamic state (EI) continues, a few kilometers from the Turkish border, while the international community struggles to coordinate to prevent the fall of the Syrian city with a Kurdish majority.
Equipped with heavy weapons and tanks, jihadists have entered some new areas of the city, Thursday, Oct. 9, after being pushed back yesterday. "Civilians may have been killed because there is intense competition," said Asya Abdullah, vice-president of the Democratic Union Party (DUP), the main Kurdish organization involved in defending Kobané.

The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH) confirms the information, citing a suicide truck bombing in the area. It added that jihadists have benefited from the arrival of reinforcements from the Syrian province of Rakka, their rear base. Evidence that air strikes by the coalition around the United States fail to push the jihadists, or even cut off their supply lines.

James Kirby, spokesman for the Pentagon has acknowledged Wednesday that "air strikes only n ['would] not save the city from Kobane"

dimanche 28 septembre 2014

Russia and Ukraine close to a deal to restore gas supplies

Les livraisons de gaz en direction de l'Ukraine pourraient bientôt reprendre.

Russia and Ukraine are moving toward an agreement that would restore the supply of Russian gas, suspended since June and the outbreak of armed conflict in eastern Ukraine. 
"We negotiated a plan today for the winter at several points", which should enable Ukraine and all European countries that depend on transit to not run out of gas, said Günther Oettinger European energy Commissioner. He called the agreement, which must still be approved by the two capitals of "interim solution to ensure supply." According to Oettinger, who played the mediator between the two sides, the agreement guarantees in Kiev at least 5 billion cubic meters of gas by the end of December against prepayment. 

According to the "Interim Agreement", Ukraine would pay initially for the repayment of outstanding $ 3.1 billion ($ 2.4 billion) in Gazprom, after which supply will resume. The negotiated price is 303 euros for 1000 m3, less than the 382 euros that Gazprom had wanted to impose, but more than the price prevailing before the change of government in Ukraine (211 euros).

Coalition strikes three new refineries in the hands of the Islamic state in Syria

Images fournies par l'armée américaine montrant l'attaque d'une raffinerie contrôlée par l'Etat islamique en Syrie.

The bombing of the international coalition led by the United States destroyed Sunday, September 28 three oil refineries under the control of the jihadist group Islamic State (EI). According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, these new air raids took place in northern Syria, in the region of Tal Abyad. 
This weekend, the coalition had already destroyed at least twelve controlled by jihadists refineries in the oil province of Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria.

samedi 20 septembre 2014

Scottish referendum : the five reasons for not

Dans un bureau de vote d'Edimbourg, le 19 septembre.

The reason eventually prevailed over passion. The "no" to Scottish independence is won, with 55.3% of the vote after the referendum on Thursday, September 18 (against 45% for "yes"), avoiding an earthquake in the UK . Almost invisible, barely audible, the silent majority in favor of a united kingdom mobilized. Why? Five reasons supporters of the "no".
Economic
Debt to oil reserves, the vast bargaining that would have faced Scotland in case of independence scared. Rich, the whiskey country could have lost, being isolated, prosperity: Recent opinion polls before the election, only 35% of voters believed that independence would improve their situation.

The oil from the North Sea would have been enough to live in the region? The economy remains unbalanced with a bloated banking sector: 1254% of gross domestic product (GDP), including 800% of the principal Scottish bank, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). What scare. In case of financial turmoil, Scotland would be vulnerable. Aware of the danger, RBS and Lloyds have indicated that if 'yes', they would move to London. Regardless of the cost involved (estimated at 1 billion pounds, or 1.27 billion euros each).

At the heart of anguish lies also the currency. The Scottish National Party (SNP), separatist party in power, had indicated he wanted to keep the pound within a monetary union with the UK, similar to the euro area. But Scotland, bound by strict rules on public finances, would have lost its budgetary autonomy.



London's refusal to comply with this option has to assume the worst: an informal monetary union - a bit like Ecuador, which uses the American dollar - forcing the country to accumulate huge foreign exchange reserves in order to be able to fight against possible attacks on its currency. Or, last option, less credible: to create a new currency promised to chaotic beginnings.

policy
The vote in favor of independence bears the label of Labour. Number of Scottish Labour voters are disgusted by the memory of Margaret Thatcher's policy and now want to get away from that of David Cameron, increasingly eurosceptic. But all Labour have not made ​​the same calculation. "That's just to say" good-bye "to David Cameron and his policies need to remain in the UK! "Said the Labour MEP Catherine Stihler Scottish. Labour in power in Scotland, could affect the next election, losing Mr. Cameron, and prevent the holding of the referendum on the start or not, the United Kingdom, the European Union, she thinks.

European
The separatists themselves as fervent pro-Europeans. Anxious to remain in the Union, their vote was, explained some of them to escape the referendum on whether to maintain the UK in the EU as David Cameron plans to hold in 2017.

But staying in Europe is not obvious. Scotland isolated from the UK would be considered a de facto new state. In other words, it would launch an accession process to the EU. Accelerated? Hard to imagine, since it may be a "copy and paste" the conditions granted in the UK, with its exemptions on the euro, Schengen. The Social Democrats and the European Conservatives have said they would refuse the outset that Scotland adopts the same status as the UK

Europe, anxious to avoid further destabilizing episode, has not hidden his relief. "This result is good for the united Europe, open and strong, supported by the European Commission," blew Friday, José Manuel Barroso.

social
Scotland, excluding oil, is being "subsidized" by London. Public expenditure per capita is on average 1,300 pounds (1,600 euros) higher than in England. On this basis, the deficit for the Scottish government would have been 14% of GDP in 2012-2013.

Thanks to oil revenues, the government deficit falls to 8% of GDP, according to calculations by economists asset manager Schroders, roughly that of the UK today (7%). Levels still high, leaving little fiscal space to Scotland became independent: it could not afford to fund a welfare state, Scandinavian, with a high level of social protection, the dream of independence . And beyond the rhetoric, what is the future of their pensions and Social Security that the Scots were concerned.

Royal
"Scottish saved the Queen! "Independentists or not the Scots at the Republican reputation are not fond of the royal folklore. But nothing prevents to imagine that the second pregnancy of Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, has moved some of the Scots. And if Queen Elizabeth was careful to take official position, his words exchanged at the end of the mass of the church near his residence at Balmoral, Sunday, Sept. 14 preceding the election, may have affected some subjects.

Held in "constitutional impartiality" However slipped interpreted as a support for the No camp message urging "voters to think carefully about their future," after a board including a prayer calling God "to keep us ill choice. "

In 1977, the queen had already ruled in favor of the union while voters in Scotland and Wales were about to be consulted in a referendum on the creation of a local parliament. Elizabeth II had explained that she "could not forget that [she] avai [t] was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom".

Iranians danced on "Happy" sentenced to prison and 91 lashes suspended

Les jeunes, ayant tourné leur clip de Happy, de Pharell WIlliams, ont été condamnés à des peines de prison et à 91 coups de fouet.

The wait was not very long for the seven young Iranians deemed to have turned in Tehran own tube clip Happy Pharrell Williams.

Wednesday, September 17 , Reihaneh Tanatabaie ( the girl with short hair in the center ) , photographer career , was sentenced to one year in prison and 91 lashes , all suspended. The other two girls , and Sepideh Motmaéni Neda , whose name was not revealed, and the three boys , Afshin Sohrabi , Bardia Moradi and Roham Shamekhi and the director of the clip, Sasan Soleimani , were sentenced to six months in prison and 91 lashes suspended. All sentences were suspended for three years.

This information was reported by the lawyer of the young Iranian Farshid Rofougaran , who added in an interview with the website IranWire that its customers were not allowed to leave Iran .

vendredi 12 septembre 2014

Europe, the first provider of Al Qaeda funds?

Serge Juillet, coprésident du Comité de libération de Didier François et Edouard Elias, Durant l'ONU rassemblement de Soutien aux-otages, le 6 septembre.

L'Europe est devenue la principale manne financière d'Al-Qaïda, selon le New York Times. Dans un sondage publié le 29 Juillet, le journal a indiqué que depuis 2008, Al-Qaïda aurait gagné au moins 125 millions de dollars (93 millions d'euros) par le biais des rançons.
La seule 2013 aurait été plus lucrative pour l'organisation terroriste, aurait extorqué 66 millions (€ 49.000.000) aux gouvernements européens.

La France épinglée sur la ligne de front, étant le principal contributeur à hauteur de 58 millions de dollars (43 millions d'euros) versés depuis 2008 dans ce «cercle vicieux» dans lequel l'Europe est devenue, selon le journal, "un abonné Al-Qaïda peu prudent. "Suivi par la Suisse, l'Espagne et l'Autriche.

"L'enlèvement d'otages est une proie facile", écrit Nasser al-Wuhayshi, chef d'Al-Qaïda dans la péninsule arabique, "je pourrais décrire comme une entreprise rentable et un trésor précieux." Il s'agit d'un brusque changement de stratégie d'Al-Qaida, qui a été initialement financé principalement par de riches donateurs.

RITUEL "bien huilée"

Le New York Times appuie son argumentation sur le «business des enlèvements" en racontant un épisode de 2003 Officiellement, plusieurs diplomates allemands voyage au Mali pour une réunion secrète avec le président, lui propulse cinq millions d'euros: l'argent au budget de l'aide humanitaire pour le pays .

Officieusement, le journal affirme que l'argent contenu dans l'argent dans trois valises, a été immédiatement transporté par camions à la Sahara pour libérer un groupe de cinq touristes, majoritairement allemandes.

"Cet épisode de 2003 a été une expérience d'apprentissage pour les deux parties. Onze ans plus tard, cet échange à Bamako est devenu un rituel bien huilé, l'un des dizaines de ces opérations répétées à travers le monde."
En 2009, deux Suisses et un Allemand détenus par Al-Qaïda au Maghreb islamique ont été libérés après une rançon de 8 M €. La même année, la Suisse vient d'adopter une ligne de budget supplémentaire pour l'aide humanitaire au Mali, a déclaré un diplomate suisse à New York Times. Leur compagnon d'infortune, un Britannique, était, il a été exécuté par ses ravisseurs.

Le journal rappelle que seuls quelques pays, comme les États-Unis ou le Royaume-Uni, refusent de payer. Par conséquent, quelques-uns de leurs ressortissants ont échappé de captivité. En revanche, peu d'entre eux ont été enlevés au cours des dernières années, les ravisseurs sont conscients qu'ils ne pourront tirer aucun avantage financier.
Des Proches des otages retenus au Niger défilaient à Marseille, le samedi 21 septembre 2013, versez Les Trois ans de détention Leur.

PAIEMENTS caché 

L'enquête menée par le journal que les gouvernements européens refusent régulièrement le règlement des rançons, qui sont souvent cachés par des intermédiaires, comme l'employeur Areva pour libérer quatre otages français au Niger en 2004, ou le Qatar et Oman, qui a payé une rançon de 20 $ millions (15 millions d'euros) pour libérer quatre Européens en 2013. 

L'activité de l'enlèvement a été perfectionné, et les profits ont augmenté de façon exponentielle pour les organisations terroristes. Le New York Times et dit que, en 2003, les ravisseurs ont reçu 200 000 $ par otage, contre 10 millions aujourd'hui - respectivement 150 000 et 7 millions d'euros. 

Une somme que le numéro 2 d'Al-Qaïda décrit comme "représentant la moitié de son bénéfice d'exploitation» dans une lettre dans laquelle il verse sur l'importance de cette "enlèvement de revenu." Si lucrative que l'exploitant d'Al-Qaïda sont même consacré un chapitre entier d'un livre, sorte de «guider l'enlèvement," car il fournit des conseils pédagogiques pour les revenus de la réussite des opérations. 

Le Trésor a tenté de mettre en garde contre ce mécanisme vicieux, rappelant son secrétaire dans un discours en 2012 que «chaque transaction encourage une autre transaction», déplorant que ces rançons sont devenus "la plus importante source de financement du terrorisme».