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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 99-01-21

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


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY NEWS IN ENGLISH
Thessaloniki, January 21, 1999

SECTIONS

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

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] STUDENTS CONTINUE WITH PROTESTS AND ROADBLOCKS TODAY
  • [02] ESP CONFERENCE TO BEGIN IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW
  • [03] BOMB EXPLODES AT OFFICE OF GREEK PARLIAMENT PRESIDENT
  • [04] GREEK DEFENSE MINISTER INAUGURATES BALKAN PEACEKEEPING CAMP
  • [05] EUROPEAN POLL: GREECE ARE PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE
  • [06] GREEK DEFENSE MINISTER ON SECURITY OF GREECE AND CYPRUS
  • [07] BLACK SEA FIBER OPTICS AGREEMENT TO POUR IN THE MONEY
  • [08] ERT BEGINS ITS RE-BROADCAST IN THE UNITED STATES
  • [09] NEW INCIDENTS IN THE STUDENT PROTEST RALLIES
  • [10] THE EUROPEAN SOCIALIST PARTY CONFERENCE OPENS IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW
  • [11] OVER 9.000 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WERE ARRESTED IN NE GREECE
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [12] US REITERATE WARNING TO MILOSEVIC
  • [13] GREECE IS FAVORITE DESTINATION OF AUSTRIAN TOURISTS
  • [14] GREEK AND ALBANIAN BANKS SIGN COOPERATION ACCORD
  • [15] MONTENEGRO'S PRESS SECRETARY TO VISIT ATHENS THIS MONTH
  • [16] CYPRIOT FM TO MEET WITH US SECRETARY OF STATE NEXT MONTH
  • [17] NEW ROUND OF CONFLICTS ERUPT IN KOSOVO
  • [18] ALLIED FORCES DISPATCH FIGHTER AIRCRAFT TO ITALY
  • [19] FINNISH FORENSIC SURGEONS IN KOSOVO
  • [20] QUESTIONS RAISED IN THE EUROPEAN PRESS REGARDING THE KOSOVO MASSACRE
  • [21] 35% OF THE BULGARIAN PEOPLE LIVE IN POVERTY

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] STUDENTS CONTINUE WITH PROTESTS AND ROADBLOCKS TODAY

    Students throughout Greece are continuing their mobilizations in protest to the education reforms, by holding another round of rallies today in Thessaloniki, Athens and other cities throughout the country. Teachers have joined the protests as their unions have given them the go-ahead to hold a three-hour work stoppage today and a 24-hour strike on Monday. The Teachers Federation has rejected the Education Minster's (Gerasimos Arsenis) offer to hold another round of talks.

    Meanwhile, the secretary of the ruling PASOK party's prefectural committee in Rhodes, who injured a student during an incident at the road blocks, has been sentenced to 26 months imprisonment for bodily harm and perjury.

    [02] ESP CONFERENCE TO BEGIN IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW

    The "European Socialist Party" is to hold a three-day conference concerning southeastern Europe tomorrow in Thessaloniki, featuring the participation of the Party's leader and German Defense Minister Rudolph Scharping, the President of the European Parliament's Socialists Pauline Green and other Socialist leaders from European and Balkan countries.

    The delegates are expected to address the fermenting crisis in Kosovo.

    Greece's Defense and Foreign Ministers, Akis Tsochatzopoulos and Theodoros Pangalos respectively, will also be present, as well as the ruling PASOK party's central committee secretary Kostas Skandalides, the undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Yiannos Kranidiotis and EU Commissioner Christos Papoutsis.

    [03] BOMB EXPLODES AT OFFICE OF GREEK PARLIAMENT PRESIDENT

    A home-made bomb exploded at the political office of the President of the Hellenic Parliament Apostolos Kaklamanis yesterday evening in Athens.

    No one was injured, although individuals in near by offices - among them a young child- were in the building at the time.

    Extensive material damages were caused by the powerful blast. The covert group "Children of November" claimed responsibility for the attack.

    [04] GREEK DEFENSE MINISTER INAUGURATES BALKAN PEACEKEEPING CAMP

    The Balkan Peacekeeping Force's training camp, with headquarters in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, was inaugurated yesterday near northern Greece's city of Kilkis, by Greece's Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos.

    The ceremony was attended by defense ministers, undersecretaries and chiefs of staffs from Balkan countries and the former Soviet bloc.

    The camp will be used to train officers and soldiers from NATO member-states and Partnership for Peace member-countries on organizing and participating in peace missions in crisis areas.

    In his address, Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stressed Greece's wish for a peaceful settlement to the Kosovo crisis.

    "It is neither clever nor responsible to attempt to give a solution to the problem of Kosovo with military force," he stated and condemned what he called "phenomena of military force" which have reappeared in Kosovo.

    Moreover, the Greek Defense Minister said that a political solution must be found "within the borders of Yugoslavia" through the course of a dialogue, as the international community has requested.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos called on Yugoslavia to facilitate "step- by-step and in cooperation with international organizations" a consolidation of peace in the region, stressing: "Kosovo has developed into an international issue concerning international security."

    [05] EUROPEAN POLL: GREECE ARE PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE

    The inauguration of the euro, has failed to shake the "blues" from most Greeks who, when compared to their European counterparts, don't seem to look forward to a bright future.

    According to a poll conducted by "Gallop International" in 55 countries, 74% of the Greeks expect the rate of unemployment to increase during 1999, while 47% of them believe that social conflict will also escalate.

    Overall, 41% of those polled believe that this year will be worse than last, while a mere 21% is optimistic about the future.

    [06] GREEK DEFENSE MINISTER ON SECURITY OF GREECE AND CYPRUS

    Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos stressed that that the security of Cyprus and Greece is a common affair of both countries, responding to a question tabled during last night's parliamentary session on the S-300 missiles issue.

    Mr. Tsochatzopoulos stated that he will meet with his Cypriot counterpart during the following days in Athens in order to review all discussions held with Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides.

    [07] BLACK SEA FIBER OPTICS AGREEMENT TO POUR IN THE MONEY

    An agreement for the establishment of a fiber optics telecommunications system that will link seven countries in the Black Sea region, signed yesterday in Athens, is expected to breath new air to Greek investments in the region, as well as pour more money into the coffers of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE).

    The undersea system is to cost USD51 million and will link Varna, Odessa, Novorosisk, Tblisi and Georgia.

    The signing ceremony was attended Greece's Transportation and Communications Minister Tasos Mantelis and OTE's managing consultant George Symeonides.

    In addition to OTE, the agreement was signed by Armenia's Armentel, Bulgaria's BTC, Cyprus' CYTA, Slovenia's TELECOM, Ukraine's URKTELEKOM and Russia's WESTELCOM.

    Mr. Mantelis stated that the Greek government remains firm in its commitment to contribute at the fullest in increasing its "alliances" with the Black Sea region's countries.

    OTE's participation in the program amounts to 35%, a rate that corresponds to USD18 million. The Greek Organization will also chair the project's committee. The program is expected to be set into effect during the second quarter of the year 2000.

    [08] ERT BEGINS ITS RE-BROADCAST IN THE UNITED STATES

    Following numerous efforts spanning a period of months, Greece's state-owned television station (ERT-NET) has embarked on its program's broadcast in the United States, a target coveted by the Council of Greeks Abroad (SAE) since its founding.

    According to SAE reports, ERT's program will be rebroadcast in the US through the EABC company and it will be on a 24-hour cable basis, at a monthly rate of $14.99.

    ERT, in association with the SAE of the United States, will also make the program available free of charge to Greek-American organizations, provided that they meet certain requirements.

    "This move constitutes a vindication of SAE's efforts... a target we had announced during the first days of the institution‘s founding," stated the SAE-US chairman Christos Tomaras.

    [09] NEW INCIDENTS IN THE STUDENT PROTEST RALLIES

    New violent incidents were recorded in the student protest rallies that were held in Thessaloniki, Athens, Patras, Volos and other big cities today.

    In Athens, the protesters threw firebombs and stones at the Ionian Bank branch at the center of the city and police used tear- gas in the clashes that followed during which an elderly man was slightly injured and 5 people were arrested. In the southern city of Kalamata, two students were injured by a car in the effort of its driver to brake their street blockade. In the city of Patras, also in southern Greece, protesters attacked television crews and caused damages to the buildings housing the prefecture offices and the branch of the National Bank of Greece.

    [10] THE EUROPEAN SOCIALIST PARTY CONFERENCE OPENS IN THESSALONIKI TOMORROW

    The proceedings of the second European Socialist Party conference on south-eastern Europe will open in Thessaloniki tomorrow afternoon.

    The main speaker in the conference will be European Socialist Party president Rudolf Scharping, while among the speakers will be minister of defense Akis Tsochatzopoulos, foreign minister Theodoros Pangalos, undersecretary of foreign affairs Yiannos Kranidiotis, EU Commissioner Christos Papoutsis and Greek governing socialist party of PASOK central committee secretary Kostas Skandalidis.

    [11] OVER 9.000 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WERE ARRESTED IN NE GREECE

    Over 9.200 illegal immigrants were arrested in 1998 in the prefecture of Evros in north-eastern Greece.

    Based on official data provided by the local police department, in 1998 were arrested 2.676 illegal immigrants more compared to 1997 as well as 40 Greek and foreign slave-traders compared to 14 in 1997.

    Referring to drug-trafficking, the incidents recorded were 33 and there were 57 arrests made compared to 16 and 27 respectively in 1997. Also, significant quantities of heroin and cannabis were confiscated.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [12] US REITERATE WARNING TO MILOSEVIC

    The United States have reiterated their warning to the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic, who, they say, is making a huge mistake in not considering the international community's will in regards to Kosovo.

    Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is to meet with her counterparts from Russia, Great Britain and France in order to decide upon the next course of action to be taken in regards to Kosovo.

    [13] GREECE IS FAVORITE DESTINATION OF AUSTRIAN TOURISTS

    Greece is a favorite vacation spot for Austrian tourists, with over half a million having visited the country in 1998, according to data provided by representatives of Austrian tourist organizations.

    According to the director of Vienna's branch of the Greek National Tourist Organization (EOT), the number of Austrian tourists that visited Greece last year approached a record 600,000 while an upward trend is also anticipated this year.

    EOT is presently participating with a large pavilion at this year's International Tourist Fair in Vienna, which will be held until Sunday.

    [14] GREEK AND ALBANIAN BANKS SIGN COOPERATION ACCORD

    As a confirmation of a three-year course of economic ties, the governor of the Bank of Greece Lukas Papademos and his Albanian counterpart Skelkim Cani signed a bank agreement in Tirana yesterday, calling for cooperation in the monetary sector, statistical studies and bank supervision.

    Mr. Papademos, who yesterday concluded a three-day visit to Albania, met with the country's President Rexhep Mejdani, Prime Minister Pandeli Majko and also Finance Minister Anastas Angel.

    Following the signing ceremony, Mr. Papademos termed the agreement "the first typical step in prolonged bilateral cooperation which will strengthen interbank relations. Greece is closely watching the Albanian economy's progress and its positive steps towards decreasing inflation and the budget deficit in particular."

    He further added that the results of his contacts in Albania were very encouraging because the overall upgrading of relations between Greek and Albanian banks is expected through the upgraded form of cooperation.

    [15] MONTENEGRO'S PRESS SECRETARY TO VISIT ATHENS THIS MONTH

    The Press Secretary of Montenegro Bozidar Jaredic is to visit Athens between 23-28 of January, following an invitation issued by the Greek Press and Media Ministry's secretary General Yiannis Nikolaou.

    During his stay, Mr. Jaredic will hold a series of meetings with other press ministry officials, as well as representatives from Greece's National Radio-Television Council, the state-owned ERT radio and television stations and other media officials.

    On January 25, he will address an event organized by the ministry's International Relations Department. Held at the Foreign Correspondents' Association, the discussion will concern media- related issued in Montenegro, Yugoslavia and the wider region.

    [16] CYPRIOT FM TO MEET WITH US SECRETARY OF STATE NEXT MONTH

    Cyprus' Foreign Minster Yiannakis Kasoulides is to meet with the US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in Washington on February 17.

    According to State Department reports, Ms. Albright accepted Mr. Kasoulides' request for a meeting, given the present conditions in the Cyprus issue and the decision not to deploy the S-300 missiles on the island.

    During his visit to the US, Mr. Kasoulides will also travel to New York where he will meet with United Nations secretary- general Kofi Annan.

    [17] NEW ROUND OF CONFLICTS ERUPT IN KOSOVO

    Two Albanian rebels were killed and another two were injured during conflict that erupted yesterday evening in the village of Vaganica, during a Serb police raid.

    According to Kosovo's Serb press center, gunfire was heard throughout the day around the village, as a group of Armed Albanians, who on Monday attacked a Serb police car and wounded five officers, had entrenched themselves in a house and refused to surrender.

    Armed conflict also broke out at the Sipolie village while, in the town of Vucitern, a three-member Serb family was wounded when a bombshell erupted near their home.

    [18] ALLIED FORCES DISPATCH FIGHTER AIRCRAFT TO ITALY

    The Danish government has dispatched six F-16 fighter aircraft to Italy, in preparation for NATO's possible air strike in Kosovo.

    According to Belgrade's radio station B-92, 120 Danish soldiers are expected in Italy today, 12 of whom are pilots.

    The Netherlands is also dispatching eight F-16 to Italy, where another eight are already stationed.

    British Defense Secretary George Robertson also stated that four RAF military aircraft will arrive in Italy by the end of this week.

    [19] FINNISH FORENSIC SURGEONS IN KOSOVO

    A group of Finnish forensic surgeons has arrived in Kosovo to hold an investigation on the ethnic Albanians massacre last week.

    Meanwhile, new clashes were reported yesterday between Serb forces and Albanian-speaking separatist rebels. In the clashes at the village of Vaganica, two ethnic Albanians were killed and two were injured.

    [20] QUESTIONS RAISED IN THE EUROPEAN PRESS REGARDING THE KOSOVO MASSACRE

    The recent developments in Kosovo and the escalation of the crisis in the region continue to be among the most important topics for the French press.

    According to the newspaper "Le Figaro", there are many questions concerning the massacre of ethnic Albanians at the village of Racak in Kosovo as the scenes that were video-taped are in conflict with the version put forth by the ethnic Albanians and the OSCE. The scenes, video-taped by the French press agency at the invitation of the Serb police, make it obvious that there was no cold-blooded execution.

    Based on the newspaper report, it is possible that during the night members of the Albanian Liberation Army of Kosovo had gathered together the bodies of victims of armed clashes to give the impression that it was a mass execution in an effort to turn their defeat into political success.

    [21] 35% OF THE BULGARIAN PEOPLE LIVE IN POVERTY

    A Bulgarian needs at least 72.8 DM per month in order to survive, according to a research conducted by the Social and Workers' Union Studies Institute. This sum constitutes the poverty level below which live about 35% of the Bulgarian population. With 35.1 DM a Bulgarian can buy only the most essential foodstuffs for survival that correspond to 2.200 calories per day.

    The Sofia newspaper "Trud" mentions that the average worker's wage in most industries is under 73 DM while the minimum wage is 61 DM and many families in Bulgaria live on bread, pasta and beans, which puts at risk their overall state of health.


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