What’s at stake as 6 European nations vote

The Associated Press
May 6, 2012 Sunday 07:06 PM GMT

What’s at stake as 6 European nations vote

Six European countries are holding elections Sunday. Here is a quick
look at what’s at stake:

FRANCE: Socialist challenger Francois Hollande defeats incumbent
Nicolas Sarkozy for the presidency by capitalizing on anger over
austerity measures. As president, Hollande is expected to push for a
more stimulus-minded approach to the financial crisis in France and
the rest of Europe.

GREECE: Greeks punish the two main parties in parliamentary elections,
with official projections showing both hemorrhaging support and no
party gaining enough votes to form a government. The results could
affect the country’s course as it grapples with a debt crisis that has
shaken world markets.

SERBIA: The nation of 7.1 million people in southeast Europe holds
presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections. The outcomes
could affect Serbia’s relations with the European Union as well as
Kosovo, a one-time province whose declaration of independence Serbia
has refused to accept.

GERMANY: Exit polls show voters in Germany’s northernmost state have
likely ousted a governing center-right government made up of the same
parties as the federal coalition, a blow to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
About 2.24 million people are eligible to vote in Schleswig-Holstein
state.

ITALY: It’s the nation’s first election since Premier Mario Monti was
tapped to save Italy from its debt crisis. The vote could gauge public
anger against parties supporting his austerity measures. Some 9.5
million Italians were eligible to vote Sunday and Monday for 942 city
councils and mayorships.

ARMENIA: Some 2.5 million Armenians are eligible to vote for a new
parliament in an election the nation’s president hopes will give him a
legislative majority. President Serge Sarkisian’s Republican Party is
expected to win, but it wants the majority in the 131-seat parliament
to avoid having to form a coalition.

Oskanyan: The authorities failed to keep the promise of fair electio

Mediamax, Armenia
May 6 2012

Vardan Oskanyan: `The authorities failed to keep the promise to hold
free and fair elections’

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian former Foreign Minister, member of
`Prosperous Armenia’ Party Vardan Oskanyan expressed the opinion that
the authorities did not keep the promise to conduct free and fair
elections.

Interviewed by `Kentron’ TV, Vardan Oskanyan expressed serious concern
over the violations and said that `the whole responsibility rests with
the authorities.’

`The situation is particularly tense in the regions; it’s extremely
terrible in Gyumri. Tomorrow we won’t be able to explain what’s going
on there now,’ said Oskanyan.

Those who beat election agents of PAP in Zolakar will be held respon

Those who have beaten election agents of Prosperous Armenia in Zolakar
village will be responsible before law and Gagik Tsarukyan

arminfo
Sunday, May 6, 21:24

The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) advocates free and fair
elections, PAP Leader Gagik Tsarukyan said at today’s sitting of the
United Headquarters for the Public Control of Elections.

He said that all normal parties should support the idea of fair
elections. He added that the leaders of the parties included in the
United Headquarters trust their representatives and will support their
initiatives.

Tsarukyan also pointed out that those who have beaten the election
agents of Prosperous Armenia in the village of Zolakar will be
responsible before the law and before him. As regards the information
of the Prosecutor’s Office that several representatives of the PAP
were detained for distribution of bribes, Tsarukyan said that he knows
nothing of that.

To recall, in constituency No.24 in Gegharkunik region, the
representatives of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, beat the
election agents of the PAP.

`Nobody believes’

`Nobody believes’

11:30 pm | Today | Politics

The United Inter-party Headquarters for Public Control of the
Elections, which includes the Armenian National Congress (HAK),
Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) and the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D), doesn’t believe in the Central
Electoral Commission’s data regarding the number of voters.

According to the CEC, 559,627 voters or 62.26% of voters participated
in the elections.

“We still haven’t received information regarding the electoral
violations from our headquarters. After we receive that information,
we will sum up our steps,” said ARF-D representative of the
Headquarters Armen Rustamyan.
BHK representative Vardan Oskanyan also said the CEC’s results weren’t
reliable.

HAK coordinator Levon Zurabyan doesn’t treat Gallup’s exit poll
seriously. “Nobody obviously believes in all this,” said Zurabyan,
referring to the fact that 46% of people had refused to participate in
the exit poll.
Declaration

Throughout the day, the United Inter-party Headquarters for Public
Control of the Elections issued two declarations in which it mentioned
several electoral violations.

The highly unreliable number of voters only makes people suspect the
legitimacy of the elections even more. The united headquarters deems
it necessary to continue to work toward appealing the results and
recounting the votes.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/05/06/miasnakan-shtab

Armenia’s Ruling Party Wins Elections, Exit Poll Shows

BusinessWeek / Bloomberg
May 6 2012

Armenia’s Ruling Party Wins Elections, Exit Poll Shows
By Helena Bedwell on May 06, 2012

Armenia’s ruling party took 44.4 percent of the vote in today’s
parliamentry elections, an exit poll conducted by Gallup International
Association showed.

Armenia’s ruling party was poised to win in the first balloting for
the legislature since a 2008 presidential vote that triggered
protests.

Prosperous Armenia Party got 28.91 percent, followed by the Armenian
National Congress opposition bloc with 6.33 percent, according to the
poll of 25,000 voters commissioned by Armenia TV.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-05-06/armenia-s-ruling-party-wins-elections-exit-poll-shows

Sibel Edmonds Finally Wins

Sibel Edmonds Finally Wins

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012 | Posted by David Swanson

by David Swanson

*Sibel Edmonds’ new book, `Classified Woman is like an FBI file on the
FBI, only without the incompetence.*

*The experiences she recounts resemble K.’s trip to the castle, as told by
Franz Kafka, only without the pleasantness and humanity.*

I’ve read a million reviews of nonfiction books about our government that
referred to them as `page-turners’ and `gripping dramas,’ but I had never
read a book that actually fit that description until now.

The F.B.I., the Justice Department, the White House, the Congress, the
courts, the media, and the nonprofit industrial complex put Sibel Edmonds
through hell. This book is her triumph over it all, and part of her
contribution toward fixing the problems she uncovered and lived through.

Edmonds took a job as a translator at the FBI shortly after 9-11. She
considered it her duty. Her goal was to prevent any more terrorist
attacks. That’s where her thinking was at the time, although it has now
changed dramatically. It’s rarely the people who sign up for a paycheck
and healthcare who end up resisting or blowing a whistle.

Edmonds found at the FBI translation unit almost entirely two types of
people. The first group was corrupt sociopaths, foreign spies, cheats and
schemers indifferent to or working against U.S. national security. The
second group was fearful bureaucrats unwilling to make waves. The ordinary
competent person with good intentions who risks their job to `say something
if you see something’ is the rarest commodity. Hence the elite category
that Edmonds found herself almost alone in: whistleblowers.

Reams of documents and audio files from before 9-11 had never been
translated. Many more had never been competently or honestly translated.
One afternoon in October 2001, Edmonds was asked to translate verbatim an
audio file from July 2001 that had only been translated in summary form.
She discovered that it contained a discussion of skyscraper construction,
and in a section from September 12th a celebration of a successful
mission. There was also discussion of possible future attacks. Edmonds
was eager to inform the agents involved, but her supervisor Mike Feghali
immediately put a halt to the project.

Two other translators, Behrooz Sarshar and Amin (no last name given), told
Edmonds this was typical. They told her about an Iranian informant, a
former head of SAVAK, the Iranian `intelligence’ agency, who had been hired
by the FBI in the early 1990s. He had warned these two interpreters in
person in April 2001 of Osama bin Laden planning attacks on U.S. cities
with airplanes, and had warned that some of the plotters were already in
the United States. Sarshar and Amin had submitted a report marked VERY
URGENT to Special Agent in Charge Thomas Frields, to no apparent effect.
In the end of June they’d again met with the same informant and interpreted
for FBI agents meeting with him. He’d emphatically warned that the attack
would come within the next two months and urged them to tell the White
House and the CIA. But the FBI agents, when pressed on this, told their
interpreters that Frields was obliged to report everything, so the White
House and other agencies no doubt already knew.

One has to wonder what U.S. public opinion would make of an Iranian having
tried to prevent 9-11.

Next, a French translator named Mariana informed Edmonds that in late June
2001, French intelligence had contacted the FBI with a warning of the
upcoming attacks by airplanes. The French even provided names of
suspects. The translator had been sent to France, and believed her report
had made it to both FBI headquarters and the White House.

Edmonds translated other materials that involved the selling of U.S.
nuclear information to foreigners and spotted a connection to a previous
case involving the purchase of such information. The FBI, under pressure
from the State Department, Edmonds writes, prevented her from notifying the
FBI field offices involved. Edmonds has testified in a court deposition,
naming as part of a broad criminal conspiracy Representatives Dennis
Hastert, Dan Burton, Roy Blunt, Bob Livingston, Stephen Solarz, and Tom
Lantos, and the following high-ranking U.S. government officials: Douglas
Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, and Marc Grossman.

When Edmonds was hired, she was the only fully qualified Turkish
translator, and this remained the case. In November 2001, a woman named
Melek Can Dickerson (referred to as `Jan’) was hired. She did not score
well on the English proficiency test, and so was not qualified to sign off
on translations, as Edmonds was. Melek’s husband Doug Dickerson worked for
the Defense Intelligence Agency under the procurement logistics division at
the Pentagon dealing with Turkey and Central Asia, and for the Office of
Special Plans overseeing Central Asian policy. This couple attempted to
recruit Edmonds and her husband into the American Turkish Council and the
Assembly of Turkish American Associations, offering large financial
benefits. But these were organizations that the FBI was monitoring.
Edmonds reported the Dickersons’ proposal to Feghali, who dismissed it.

Then Edmonds discovered that Jan Dickerson had been forging her (Edmonds’)
signature on translations, with Feghali’s approval. Then Edmonds’
colleagues told her about Jan taking files out of other translators’ desks
and carrying them out of the building. Dickerson attempted to control the
translation of all material from particular individuals. Dennis Saccher,
who was above Feghali, discovered that Jan was marking every communication
from one important person as being not important for translation. Saccher
attempted to address the matter but was shut down by Feghali, by another
supervisor named Stephanie Bryan, and by the head of `counterintelligence’
for the FBI who said that the Pentagon, White House, State Department, and
Congress would not allow an investigation.

Had Edmonds understood the truth of that statement, it might have saved her
years of frustration and stress, but it would have denied us the bulk of
the revelations in her book. Dickerson threatened Edmonds’ life and those
of her family. Edmonds lost her job, her reputation, her friends, and
contact with most of her family members. She watched Congress cave in to
the President. She watched the government protect the Dickersons by
allowing them to flee the country. She listened to Congressman Henry
Waxman and others in 2005 and 2006 promise a full investigation if the
Democrats won a majority, a promise that was immediately broken when the
Democrats took control of Congress in 2007. Edmonds was smeared in the
media, and her story widely ignored when media outlets got parts of it
right.
The Justice Department claimed `States Secrets’ and maneuvered for a
cooperative judge (Reggie Walton) to have cases filed by Edmonds
dismissed. The government classified as secret all materials related to
Edmonds’ case including what was already public. The Justice Department
issued a gag order to the entire Congress.

And Congress bent over and shouted `Thank you, sir, may I have another?’

As less confrontational approaches failed, Edmonds became increasingly an
activistand
an independent media participant and creator. Her story and others
she
was familiar with were rejected and avoided by the 9-11 Commission. She
worked with angry 9-11 widows and with other whistleblowers to expose the
failures of that commission. Disgusted with whistleblower support groups
that only offered to help her when she was in the news and never when she
needed help most desperately, Edmonds started her own group, made up of
whistleblowers, called the National Security Whistleblowers
Coalition.
She started her own website called Boiling Frogs
Post
.

When an unclassified version of a report on Edmonds’ case by the Justice
Department’s Inspector General was finally released, it vindicated her.

Edmonds has received awards and
recognition.
Her story has been supported (with rhetoric, not action) by Congress
members and backed up by journalists. It appears in this forthcoming
film
.

Coleen Rowley, another FBI whistleblower, one who was honored as a
*Time*magazine person of the year along with two others, told me:
`What I find so
remarkable is Sibel’s persistence in trying every avenue and possible
outlet in trying to get the truth out. When going up the chain of command
in the executive branch and Inspector General internal mechanisms for
investigating fraud, waste, and abuse went nowhere, she sought judicial
remedy by filing lawsuits only to be improperly gagged by `state secrecy
privilege’. Along the way she also sought congressional assistance,
testified to the 9-11 Commission, and engaged with various media and other
non-governmental organizations. It’s somewhat ironic that Sibel herself
demonstrated such enormous energy and passion throughout this decade quite
the opposite of the `boiling frog’ idiom she uses for her website as a
warning to others. If her book can inspire readers to summon even 1/100th
of the determination and resolve she has modeled, there’s hope for us!’

Yet, thus far, no branch of our government has lifted its little finger to
fix the problem of secrecy and the corruption it breeds, which Edmonds
argues has grown far worse under President Obama. That’s why this book
should be spread far and wide ,
and read aloud to our misrepresentatives in Congress if necessary. This
book is a masterpiece that reveals both the details and the broader pattern
of corruption and unaccountability in Washington, D.C. Edmonds has not
exposed bad apples, but a rotten barrel of toxic waste that will sooner or
later infect us all – not just the whistleblowers like Sibel and the
thousands of people in our government who see something and dare not say
something for fear that we will not have their back.

Let’s have their back.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/05/01/sibel-edmonds-finally-wins/#
http://warisacrime.org/content/sibel-edmonds-finally-wins

`No Republican has been punished’

`No Republican has been punished’

06:35 pm | Today | Politics

The Armenian National Congress (HAK) will take all legitimate measures
to dispute the results of the elections,” said leader of the HAK Levon
Ter-Petrosyan during today’s session at the United Headquarters today.

“We will do what has been done after all the elections to the best of
our ability. We haven’t been able to do much in the past since
opposition forces have complained individually. The electoral
commissions aren’t recording the violations, and according to the law,
if the electoral commission doesn’t record the violation, the court
doesn’t accept it,” said Ter-Petrosyan.

Will rallies form a part of the struggle? “I repeat-we will take all
legitimate measures,” said the First President. Journalists asked
whether there would be post-election turbulence.

“What is turbulence? You should ask the authorities that question. We
have held peaceful rallies and haven’t violated any law. The
authorities were the ones that caused turbulence on March 1,” said the
HAK leader. He also touched upon the overt case of electoral bribes
distributed by members of Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) and called
the journalists’ attention to the fact that the Republican Party of
Armenian (HHK) has distributed much more electoral bribes.

“Those who have violated the law should be brought to justice. We know
very well what selective punishment means. To this point, no
Republican has been punished,” said Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/05/06/ltp2

Ex-president of Armenia: rallies are likely after elections

Ex-president of Armenia: rallies are likely after elections

May 6, 2012 – 17:49 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – Ex-president of Armenia, leader of the opposition
Armenian National Congress (ANC) Levon Ter-Petrossian commented on the
violations occurring during May 6 parliamentary vote which the
interparty anti-forgery headquarters has registered.

The headquarters comprises ANC, Prosperous Armenia party and ARF Dashnaktsutyun.

`We will do the same as we did during all other elections: appeal
against violations using all legal methods,’ Ter-Petrossian said
adding that opposition forces used to act independently while now they
are united.

When asked by journalists whether rallies may be held after the
voting, he said rallies are also a legal method of struggle.

Asked whether upheavals like those in 2008 are possible, opposition
leader offered the journalists to address the authorities with such
question because the opposition did not violate the law back in 2008,
and statements of the international structures’ representatives come
to prove this.

People brought to elections by cars in Armenia – head of polling sta

People are brought to elections by cars in Armenia – head of polling station

news.am
May 06, 2012 | 16:37

VANADZOR. – Several Vanadzor citizens report that people go to
Vanadzor’s 30/37 polling station not one by one, but by groups which
is concerning as it is possible that people are being brought to the
district by groups, the Lori correspondent of Armenian News-NEWS.am
reports.

According to another report, at Vanadzor’s 31/08 polling station
several cars are leaving and then returning, leaving and returning
again. The head of the polling station Mariam Matevosyan finds this
suspicious.

Eight political parties and one block have presented their nominations
– Republican Party of Armenian, Prosperous Armenia Party, Orinats
Yerkir, opposition Armenian National Congress, opposition Heritage
Party, ARF Dashnaktsutyun, the Communist Party of Armenia, Democratic
Party of Armenia and United Armenians Party.

For entering a 131-seat National Assembly, parties must poll over 5%
of votes, while blocks – over 7%.

Prosperous Armenia Proxies Claim Gyumri Mayor’s Son Snatched TV Came

Prosperous Armenia Proxies Claim Gyumri Mayor’s Son Snatched TV Camera

hetq.am
10:52, May 6, 2012

At 8:30 today, Prosperous Armenia Party election proxies called the RA
Prosecutor General’s Office, claiming that Spartak Ghoukasyan, the son
of the Gyumri mayor (photo) snatched a video camera from a member of
Kentron TV at polling station 34/25.

According to the Prosecutor General’s website, local police have been
instructed to investigate the matter.