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Cyprus News Agency: News in English, 12-06-04Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Cyprus News Agency at <http://www.cyna.org.cy>CONTENTS
[01] PSEKA disappointed with Obama administration's stance on CyprusThe Greek American community is disappointed with the Obama-Biden administration.In an interview with CNA, Philip Christopher, President of the International Coordinating Committee "Justice of Cyprus" (PSEKA) said "We are very disappointed with the administration. It has basically maintained the status quo; they have offered the same rhetoric". Christopher was speaking, ahead of the 6-8 June 28th Annual Cyprus and Hellenic Leadership Conference that will be held in Washington DC, with the participation of over 100 of the top Greek-American leaders from across the country, and Hellenes from around the world (including Canada and Britain). He said that the conference is being held, at a moment of crucial geostrategic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean that may affect the course of the Cyprus problem. "The most dynamic event in the area is the discovery of the hydrocarbons between Cyprus and Israel and the recent alliances and agreements that have been announced between the two countries", Christopher told CNA. The delegates will attend meetings with over 40 key Senators and Members of Congress involved in the formulation of US policy toward Cyprus, Greece, the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Turkey, including: Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Ranking Member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Howard Berman (D-CA), the Chairman of the House Europe and Eurasia Subcommittee, Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN), Ranking Member on the House Europe and Eurasia Subcommittee, Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY), House Democratic Leader, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz (D-FL), Senate Assistant Majority Leader Richard Durbin (D-IL), Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee Chairman, Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) etc. Cyprus Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou, along with Mayors of the occupied by Turkey towns of Famagusta, Kerynia and Lefkoniko will also be present. During the Conference Banquet on June 7 the organization will honor the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Hercules Priebus (a Greek American) and the American Jewish Committee. The American Jewish Committee will be honored for its contribution to the new rapprochement between Israel and Cyprus. Asked what the highlights of the upcoming PSEKA conference are, PSEKA President Christopher said "the first objective is to continue to educate congressmen, senators and members of the administration in regards of the continued illegal occupation and colonization of the island. Of course, there are new dynamics in the world today. The most dynamic event is the discovery of the hydrocarbons in the area between Cyprus and Israel and the recent alliances and agreements that have been announced between the two countries". "There is no question this new dynamic brings the American Jewish Committee and AIPAC closer to us", he stressed, noting that for the first time, members of the AJC will be joining the PSEKA Conference and lobbying with them. "This is an event that can change the fixed policy of the United States which leaning towards Turkey for the past 38 years", he remarked. Christopher said the presence of organizations from throughout the United States, as well as that of Canadian and British parliamentarians and Cypriot Government Spokesman Stephanos Stephanou as well as the Mayors from the occupied municipalities of Famagusta, Kerynia and Lefkoniko and a delegation from Morphou "is important, because we will ask the congressmen and senators to understand that these mayors are representing refugees forcibly removed from their homes". The PSEKA chairman said "this is an election year for the United States and this gives us the opportunity to play the card. We have invited the Chairman of the National Republican Committee to attend and hear our issues. We have also invited the Republican presidential nominee to come, but we are not sure if he will make the trip. We are hoping, though, that some of his foreign policy advisers will be present". He estimated that the November presidential election will be a "close one and in states like Florida or Ohio the Greek communities could play an instrumental role". To a remark that President Barack Obama attended PSEKA Conference in 2007 making promises but since his election, vis-a-vis his policy, although he is not negative for our issues, he is not positive either, Christopher said "we are still trying to have Vice President Biden, or his National Security Advisor Tony Blinken to attend. We are very disappointed with the administration. It has basically maintained the status quo; they have offered the same rhetoric that they will not recognize the occupied area and they haven't". The PSEKA leader said "the U.S. position for the protection of the gas platforms is positive, because an American company (Noble Energy) is involved. But the fact President Obama has embraced PM Erdogan and he regards Turkey as a "model democracy" for the Islamic world, is disappointing. It doesn't take into account the Turkish violations of the international law by occupying part of Cyprus; the numerous religious freedom violations, the treatment of its minorities, the disrespect for the human rights, freedom of the press etc". Christopher said "Elisabeth Randall is the one calling the shots" and "personally I am disappointed with Vice President Biden. As a senator he was very outspoken, a champion of freedom for Cyprus. But as Vice President he is very silent. He simply says that he doesn't have the power to shape foreign policy". During the conference, said Christopher, "we hope we will introduce some resolutions, for the illegal settling of the island. Settlers are estimated to be around 350.000 to 500.000 and that changes all the dynamics for a solution. The Turkish Cypriots are just a small minority, the Turkish generals are calling the shots in the occupied areas and the intercommunal talks are just a waste of time". Christopher remarked that during the PSEKA conference "when we are talking about religious freedom it's not only for the Ecumenical Patriarchate but also for the occupied area of Cyprus. Over 500 of our churches have been destroyed in the occupied area of Cyprus. The Turks, he added, "are not prepared to make any concessions, not only in regards to the Ecumenical Patriarchate but in a wide spectrum of issues concerning human rights; and that should be seen by both the EU and the United States". He said that the emphasis of the conference "will be Cyprus, but as always has been, we are promoting all Hellenic issues we are fighting for, like Macedonia and the Patriarchate. Let us not allow this thing to divide us. We should be united. Christopher concluded noting that "it is easy for a congressman or senator to sign letters calling for the religious freedom of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Where the chips are on the table, is if they are willing to sign a resolution or a letter that calls for the withdrawal of the Turkish troops and the settlers from the island. These are the resolutions we will be pushing at the PSEKA Conference". President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias has been engaged in UN-led talks with the Turkish Cypriot community leader since September 2008 to find a negotiated settlement that would reunite Cyprus, divided since the 1974 Turkish invasion. [02] Labour Minister: Social inclusion for people with disabilitiesWe are committed to taking all necessary measures within our power and in view of current economic circumstances to promote the social inclusion of all people with disabilities, Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Sotiroula Charalambous has said.Charalambous, who was addressing an event of the Multiple Sclerosis Society in the coastal city of Limassol, she said that "we recognise our obligation for a society with no discriminations for people with disabilities and we are committed to taking all necessary measures within our power and in view of current economic circumstances to promote the social inclusion of all people with disabilities regardless of their degree of disability". Fighting discrimination in the work place, promoting social and professional inclusion for all people with disabilities, making society in general aware of the difficulties people with mobility problems are faced with and achieving accessibility in all areas of their lives are in the ministry's immediate goals, she added. Charalambous referred to legislation passed on 2009, which provides for a 10% quota in public sector jobs for people with disabilities, pointing out that it was a significant step towards the social and professional inclusion of people with disabilities. [03] Cyprus secures nine medals in trap in shooting gamesCyprus won nine medals -four gold, four silver and a bronze- at Inter-association Shooting Games "Battle of Crete", which took place at Chania, the island of Crete, on June 2 -3.According to the Cyprus Shooting Federation, in the finals of the trap, four out of the six athletes were Cypriots, who won three medals. In the youth category, Cyprus won the first two places. Andreas Makris and Christoforos Constantinides won gold medals in men's and teenager's categories respectively, Menelaos Michaelides won gold in teenager's skeet whereas Constantia Nicolaou won gold in women's skeet. Silver medals were secured by Constantinos Perikleous in men's skeet, Fedias Savvides in men's trap, Andreas Loizides in teenager's trap and Petros Kyritsis in the veteran's trap. Yiorgos Ellinas won the bronze medal in men's trap. Cyprus News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |