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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 2004-01-28

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From: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY Thessaloniki, January 28, 2004

SECTIONS

  • [A] NATIONAL NEWS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PAPANDREOU IN THESSALONIKI
  • [02] KARAMANLIS MINORITY MEASURES
  • [03] ANTHOPOULOS REMOVED FROM PASOK
  • [04] LAW SIGNED, AMENDMENT NULLIFIED
  • [05] ELIE WIESEL IN THESSALONIKI FOR HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL
  • [06] LOSSES IN THE ASE
  • [07] BOOKS FROM THE GREEK PARLIAMENT TO THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA
  • [08] THE HOLOCAUST OF THE THESSALONIKI JEWS
  • [09] THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN THESSALONIKI HONORED THE GREEK JEWS KILLED IN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [10] FIDEL INVITED TO MT. ATHOS
  • [11] EXPECTING IMPRESSIVE MOVES IN CUBA AFTER VARTHOLOMEOS' VISIT
  • [12] REVIEW OF VARTHOLOMEOS' VISIT TO CUBA
  • [13] MAGRIOTIS-RAZOV DISCUSSED THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK-RUSSIAN RELATIONS NEWS IN DETAILS

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] PAPANDREOU IN THESSALONIKI PASOK's pre-election campaign is continuing today with the great open party meeting at Palais de Sport in Thessaloniki, with Foreign Minister and candidate party President Giorgos Papandreou speaking. Mr. Papandreou will then hold a dinner for the MPs an d Party officials from Thessaloniki, while tomorrow he will visit areas in the II Thessaloniki electoral district, among which Lagadas, where he will speak at an open meeting, and in the evening he will address repatriated Greeks from abroad in a meeting in downtown Thessaloniki.
  • [02] KARAMANLIS MINORITY MEASURES Measures for the Muslim minority regarding education and the improvement of quality of life in minority villages, were announced by President of New Democracy Costas Karamanlis, speaking in Komotini. For New Democracy, providing a minority high-level edu cation is an immediate priority. We aim at securing equal opportunities in education and work for minority children. Improving and upgrading minority education is our priority, as is absolute adjustment to European models", stressed Mr. Karamanlis.
  • [03] ANTHOPOULOS REMOVED FROM PASOK Serres MP and former deputy Minister Giannis Anthopoulos has been removed from PASOK after the unanimous decision of the party's ethics committee, as Mr. Anthopoulos signed the Pachtas amendment for the extension of the Porto Carras hotel's grounds "with out the knowledge or approval of his colleagues, through an unacceptable procedure, which is not consistent with the morals and characteristics of a Party member". Earlier, the Serres MP had been removed from PASOK's Parliamentary Group after the decision

    of Prime Minister Costas Simitis. MPs Mr. Chrysanthakopoulos and Mr. Katsanevas did not appear before the party committee to explain themselves in connection to the case.

  • [04] LAW SIGNED, AMENDMENT NULLIFIED The reversal of the law was impossible, since the review of the Constitution in 1986, abolished the examination of content and intent of a legislative regulation by the President of the Republic, mentioned an announcement of the Presidency of the Republi c. The announcement made it known that Mr. Stefanopoulos signed the law on the "strengthening of private investments" in which the so-called "Pachtas amendment" was incorporated. Minister of Finance Nikos Christodoulakis stated that the amendment will be nullified immediately, in the first draft of the Ministry in Parliament.
  • [05] ELIE WIESEL IN THESSALONIKI FOR HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL Events for January 27, which has been instituted by the Greek state as the Memorial Day for the Greek Jewish Martyrs and Heroes of the Holocaust, have been programmed by the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. In the framework of the events, representative s of the Jewish Community will lay wreaths at the Monument of the Holocaust today at 11:30 am. The ceremony will also be attended by Peace Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, who will then hold a speech (12:30pm) at the conference center of Pireos Bank in Ladadik a.
  • [06] LOSSES IN THE ASE Significant losses were recorded in the Athens Stock Exchange today. The general index dropped to -1.25% at 2414.7 points, while the volume of transactions was at 161.3 million euros.

    Of the stocks trading today, only 44 had gains and 278 had losses, while the value of 61 stocks remained unchanged.

  • [07] BOOKS FROM THE GREEK PARLIAMENT TO THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA A total of 2,574 books by ancient and contemporary authors, corresponding to 1,868 titles, have been sent to the Library of Alexandria in Egypt after a decision by Greek Parliament President Apostolos Kaklamanis.

    In a letter to the Library of Alexandria Director, Mr. Kaklamanis mentions that with this donation the Greek Parliament wants to express its support and friendship to the spiritual institution that has undertaken the significant task of collecting and sa feguarding the human thought from the ancient times until now.

  • [08] THE HOLOCAUST OF THE THESSALONIKI JEWS The people of Thessaloniki remember and honor the holocaust of hundreds of thousands of Greek Jews by the Nazi Germans sixty years ago. They keep alive the memory of those persecuted and tortured, they remember the confiscation of property, the destructi on of libraries and businesses, stated among others Prefect of Thessaloniki Panagiotis Psomiadis speaking in a memorial on the holocaust of the Greek Jews organized by the Jewish Community in Thessaloniki.

    Mr. Psomiadis, referring to the stance of the rest of the Greeks toward the Greek Jews, pointed out the moving intervention undertaken by Archbishop Damaskinos together with 29 presidents of associations and organizations, saying that it was not totally successful but it displayed the strong reaction of the people of Thessaloniki, while all the victims of the holocaust were distinguished members of the local community.

  • [09] THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN THESSALONIKI HONORED THE GREEK JEWS KILLED IN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS The Jewish Community in Thessaloniki honored the memory of the Greek Jews killed in Nazi concentration camps during WWII on the occasion of the Greek Jews Memorial Day.

    Wreaths were laid at the Jewish Holocaust Monument this morning by US Ambassador to Athens Thomas Miller, Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, Prefect of Thessaloniki Panagiotis Psomiadis, Parliament Deputy Sotiris Kouvelas representing the right-wing main opposition party of New Democracy, City Councillor Theodoros Aspasidis representing the Mayor of Thessaloniki, Central Jewish Council President Moisis Konstantinidis, the German Ambassador and the General Consuls of France and Russia.

    In an event held afterwards at the amphitheater of the Byzantine Instruments Museum Elie Wiesel, who received a Nobel Prize in 1986, was the main speaker. He stated that he is deeply moved because he is in Thessaloniki as most of the Greek Jews killed in

    Nazi concentration camps came from the city. He underlined that he met many Jews from Thessaloniki in the concentration camps where he was held himself and his family.

    Mr. Wiesel referred to the importance of the adoption by the Greek Parliament of January 27 as Greek Jews Martyrs and Heroes of the Holocaust Day. He also stressed that it is unfair the fact that the role of the Greek Jews in the resistance is not mentio ned in the history books, adding that he felt it was his duty to refer to them in his books.

    Mr. Wiesel expressed the belief that soon a solution will be reached in the peace problem in Israel.

    Thessaloniki Jewish Community President David Saltiel declared Mr. Wiesel honorary member of the community.

  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [10] FIDEL INVITED TO MT. ATHOS A formal invitation will be extended to Cuban leader Fidel Castro to visit Mt. Athos, by Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos, in his letter thanking him for the warm welcome during his historic visit to Cuba, which opened up new horizons for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, both in this island country of the Caribbean, and throughout the American continent.
  • [11] EXPECTING IMPRESSIVE MOVES IN CUBA AFTER VARTHOLOMEOS' VISIT A formal invitation will be extended to Cuban leader Fidel Castro to visit Mt. Athos, by Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos, in his letter thanking him for the warm welcome during his historic visit to Cuba, which opened up new horizons for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, both in this island country of the Caribbean, and throughout the American continent.

    In a discussion with the press shortly before the landing of the "Olympic Airways" flight in Istanbul, the Ecumenical Patriarch mentioned the unexpectedly warm welcome he received from the Cuban government and its President Fidel Castro, as well as the p ressures of the US.

    "The Americans cannot be pleased, but we are not a party, we are not an ideology", pointed out the Patriarch, asking those who continue insist on the embargo against Cuba: "What did the poor do, what did the children do, so as not to have medicines", ask ed the Head of Orthodoxy.

    Mr. Vartholomeos observed that the role and mission of the Patriarchate place it above ideologies, political confrontations and quarrels.

    The extent of the warm welcome Mr. Vartholomeos found from both the Cuban leadership and people, is evident in the fact that the President of Cuba met with the Patriarch 7 times, had three private meetings with him, accompanied him to the airport in his car, and expressing views that were unimaginable for an unyielding Marxist revolutionary such as Fidel.

    According to statements of the public, they expect help from the Ecumenical Patriarch and Greece, not merely financial, but help with ideas, because it seems that Cuba is at the beginning of impressive openings. Evidence of this opening can be found both

    in the wish expressed by Fidel for books on Mt. Athos and Orthodoxy to be sent to Cuba, in order to be distributed to the country's schools and foundations, and in the invitation for the foundation of Theology School of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Hav ana, with the expenses to be covered by the Cuban State.

  • [12] REVIEW OF VARTHOLOMEOS' VISIT TO CUBA A formal invitation will be extended to Cuban leader Fidel Castro to visit Mt. Athos, by Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos, in his letter thanking him for the warm welcome during his historic visit to Cuba, which opened up new horizons for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, both in this island country of the Caribbean, and throughout the American continent.

    In a discussion with the press shortly before the landing of the "Olympic Airways" flight in Istanbul, the Ecumenical Patriarch mentioned the unexpectedly warm welcome he received from the Cuban government and its President Fidel Castro, as well as the p ressures of the US.

    "The Americans cannot be pleased, but we are not a party, we are not an ideology", pointed out the Patriarch, asking those who continue insist on the embargo against Cuba: "What did the poor do, what did the children do, so as not to have medicines", ask ed the Head of Orthodoxy.

    Mr. Vartholomeos observed that the role and mission of the Patriarchate place it above ideologies, political confrontations and quarrels.

    The welcome in store for the Head of the 300 million Orthodox Christians around the world by the Cuban government, but mainly by the Cuban people was staggering. The President of Cuba met with the Patriarch 7 times, had three private meetings with him, a ccompanied him to the airport in his car, and expressing views that were unimaginable by outsiders for an unyielding Marxist revolutionary such as Fidel.

    It is indicatory that Fidel Castro acted outside protocol and went to the "Park Central" hotel, where the Patriarch was staying, in person in order to see him off at the airport.

    Another characteristic was the warm way in which the Ecumenical Patriarch was received by the Cuban people, in a country which until recently included a mere handful of Greeks and Orthodox Christians. In all of his Holiness' public appearances, hundreds of citizens, some of whom bore small flags with the Patriarchate's symbol, flooded the streets in attempts to shake and kiss his hand, while there were cheers of joy and gratitude for the support of the Patriarchate to Cuba at this difficult turning point

    in its history.

    According to statements of the public, they expect a lot from the Ecumenical Patriarch and Greece, not mere financial aid, but help with ideas, because it seems that Cuba is at the beginning of impressive openings. Evidence of this opening can be found b oth in the wish expressed by Fidel for books on Mt. Athos and Orthodoxy to be sent to Cuba, in order to be distributed to the country's schools and foundations, and in the invitation for the foundation of Theology School of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Havana, with the expenses to be covered by the Cuban State.

    The success of Vartholomeos' visit to Cuba becomes even greater if one takes into account the intense pressure from the US initially to call off the trip, "so that moral support is not given to dictator Castro", as was the message from many sides. This w as followed by attempts to downplay the trip and finally, on the eve of the inauguration of the St. Nikolaos' church, to implicate the Patriarch as an official invitee of the Cuban government, in an antigovernment event, regardless of the organizers' inte ntions and the just demands for the release of political prisoners expressed by their relatives and the officials of the Cuban opposition.

    During an opening ceremony of a Greek artwork exhibit, the Patriarch stressed that the Cuban people has the right to freely develop relations with all other peoples. Cuba must be allowed to breath freely and develop commercial and cultural relations with

    all other members of the international community, he added, stressing that the lifting of the embargo this year, when the Olympics are to be carried out in their birthplace, Greece, would be a good symbol.

    It should be pointed out however that in his speeches in Cuba, in the presence of Fidel Castro, the Head of the Orthodox Church did not stop repeating the need to respect human rights and religious and civil liberties. His most noteworthy speech was at t he opening of the church of St. Nikolaos in Havana, where he underlined that "the free expression of religious faith, is a basic human right, which along with all other human rights, must be respected and inviolable, especially by those who have humanism as the basis for their ideology". Further along his speech, with Castro by his side, Mr. Vartholomeos underlined that the church of St. Nikolaos will send "a message of respect towards the human face and its rights, its freedom, its dignity, its right to disagree, its inviolable right to life".

    The results of this significant visit will soon be seen and we expect impressive moves by Fidel Castro, in the spirit of his discussions with the Ecumenical Patriarch, best of which would be a general amnesty and the release of all political prisoners.

  • [13] MAGRIOTIS-RAZOV DISCUSSED THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK-RUSSIAN RELATIONS The action plan for the further development of the Greek-Russian relations in the sectors of policy, economy, culture and education were discussed by Greek and Russian Deputy Foreign Ministers Yiannis Magriotis and Sergei Razov respectively in the meetin g they had in Moscow today.

    They both underlined that the discussion was held in a very good climate and soon a protocol will be signed for the realization of the action plan. Also, Mr. Magriotis and Mr. Razov gave positive answers to a number of pending issues between the two coun tries.

    The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister pledged that he is going to send a letter to the company "GASPROM" for the implementation of the 1998 natural gas for Greek products agreement. The agreement, which has not been implemented yet, provides that 70-75% of

    the foreign exchange received from the natural gas supply to Greece will be used by Russia for the purchase of Greek products. Mr. Razov confirmed Russia's political will for cooperation in the construction of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil-pipeline.

    Mr. Magriotis stated the Russia-Germany agreement for the issuing of visas to Russian citizens within the framework of the Schengen agreement is being examined for the purpose of implementing a similar agreement between Russia and Greece, which will brin g a big number of Russian tourists to Greece.

    The Greek Deputy Foreign Minister expressed the belief that starting in the next academic year a Slav Studies Department will be in operation in the University of Athens and Mr. Razov expressed satisfaction over this development.

    The issue of the erection of a monument in the Municipality of Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, where graves of Russian soldiers have been found, was also raised during the meeting.

    On February 25, Mr. Magriotis will meet in Athens with the Russian undersecretary, responsible for Black Sea issues, to discuss the prospects of further cooperation between the two countries in the specific region.


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