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Russia, Japan agree to resume talks on peace treaty after stalling for 10 years
“The heads of the two nations have expressed their resolution to overcome the existing differences in the parties’ positions and to sign the peace treaty by finally solving the question in a mutually acceptable form,” reads a joint statement after a meeting between the two men.The statement also describes as “not normal” the situation in which the two neighboring nations cannot sign a peace treaty 67 years after the end of the war.However, the Russian President said in an answer to a reporter’s question that the resumption of talks did not mean that all problems will be resolved on the next day. He also added that development of economic ties would be the best support for the diplomatic dialogue.“It was not us who created this problem. We inherited it from the past. And we sincerely want to solve it in conditions that are mutually acceptable for both sides,” Putin said.Shinzo Abe’s visit to Russia is the first by a Japanese leader in 10 years, the same time since Russia and Japan suspended talks over the peace treaty.Putin and Abe agreed to promote the peace treaty talks on the basis of all previously approved documents and agreements.The Japanese PM said he invited Vladimir Putin to visit Japan in 2014 and that the Russian leader thanked him for the invitation.Since the end of the WWII Russia and Japan have coexisted peacefully, and investment and trade between the countries is constantly developing. However, diplomatic relations are tense as Japan refuses to sign a peace treaty with Russia claiming that there is an unresolved territorial issue – the row over several small islands known as South Kuriles in Russia and as the Northern Territories in Japan.Because of loose definitions in the international treaties signed at the end of the war ,Tokyo demands the return of the islands that were captured by Soviet troops in 1945. Russia insists the islands became a part of the USSR after the war and therefore Russian sovereignty over this territory cannot be revised.Immediately before Shinzo Abe’s visit to Moscow the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging a ‘calm and respectful atmosphere’ in looking for a solution.In recent years the island row has led to several incidents between Russia and Japan. After the most recent, the Japanese Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian Ambassador to protest Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s visit to the Kuriles in 2012. Russia replied that Japan had no right to advise a top official on the choice of destination as he travels in his country’s own territory. … Read More
Kids filmed firing heavy arsenal at tyke terror training Camp in Pakistan (VIDEO)
Young children garbed in shalwar kameez can be seen lined up in neat rows, straining under the recoil as they fire semi-automatic pistols.Moments later, footage shows a kneeling child who is dwarfed by his AK47. The boy struggles with all of his might to pull back the bolt before the video cuts to him firing as an adult with a digitally blurred face watches on.A group called the Turkistan Islamic Party, based in the lawless Waziristan region on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, has been credited with creating the video, the UK Telegraph reports. The video, entitled “Little Commandos,” was reportedly posted on an underground al Qaeda website before later being uploaded to LiveLeak. The little known group is believed to operate camps for militants who carry out attacks in Afghanistan. They have been accused of launching hundreds of terrorist attacks over the past two decades.Waziristan has borne the brunt of the US drone war as Washington has regularly pressed Pakistani authorities to crack down on militants operating with virtual impunity in the area.Last Wednesday, a US drone fired two missiles into a Taliban training camp in South Waziristan, killing five militants and destroying the compound.Three days prior, the US reported that another five militants had been killed in an airstrike in the neighboring tribal area of North Waziristan.Some 95 percent of the 338 US drone strikes carried out within Pakistani territory since 2004 have occurred within the region.Pakistan has publically denounced US drone strikes, saying they violate the country’s sovereignty and inflame anti-American sentiment. However leaked US diplomatic cables showed Islamabad may have tacitly agreed to them in specifically designated ‘Restricted Operating’ or ‘Kill Zones.’ … Read More
German ‘anti-euro’ political party calls for ‘orderly dissolution’
Some 1500 delegates from the Alternative for Germany Party (AfD) met in Berlin on Sunday to officially launch the organization, openly calling for “orderly dissolution of the euro.” AfD also asks for the return of some sovereignty from the EU to the member states, as well as the introduction of Swiss-style referendums at the federal level. Created by economists and professors dissatisfied with the euro, its members number 7,500 supporters. The party aims to debut in September’s general elections. The party is optimistic about the upcoming elections, “a double digit result is realistic”, party spokesman, Bernd Lucke told the Bild newspaper.“We are an alternative to the euro policies of Mrs. Merkel,” AfD deputy spokeswoman Frauke Petry said last month. “We have the potential to become a major party.”Germany’s established parties have criticized AfD’s platform as populist.“They are advocating something that I consider to be unfounded, dangerous and illusionary,” because this would mean “a return to a traditional-style nation-state” that will hurt Berlin’s export-dependent economy, Jürgen Trittin from the Green Party told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.“The Alternative for Germany has a program for destroying jobs in the German export industry,” Trittin added.The political establishment is also worried that the new anti-euro party will attract voters frustrated by German support for a number of bailouts for debt-ridden eurozone members.All political parties in Germany must receive five percent of the national vote in order to qualify for representation in the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag. … Read More
‘Certain states would take advantage of ATT’s vast potential for misuse’
Foundation fellows and diplomats have lauded the overwhelming approval of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) by the General Assembly of the United Nations, with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon describing it as a means to obstruct the illicit arms flow to warlords, pirates, terrorists, criminals and the like. Many who have critically monitored the situation in Syria and the ramifications of foreign intervention in Libya may have difficulty swallowing Ban’s words, as some would argue that the UN has itself been complicit in these crises by turning a blind eye to arms and funding going to al-Qaeda-linked rebels in various countries. Twenty-three countries abstained from the vote (representing half the world’s population), including Russia, China, India, Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Egypt, while three – Syria, Iran, and North Korea – voted no. Iran’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Gholam-Hossein Dehqani called the treaty a political document disguised as an Arms Trade Treaty, and with highly legitimate reasons for doing so.“The right to acquire and import arms for their security needs is subject to the discretionary judgment and extremely subjective assessment of the exporting states. That is why this text is highly abusable and susceptible to politicization, manipulation and discrimination,” said Dehghani, referring to the conditions arms exporting states would be able to impose on importing states. The pact prohibits the export of conventional arms to countries deemed guilty of violating international human rights laws and committing crimes against humanity – sure, this appears to be ethical at first glance, but more careful reflection is required. If we assume the United Nations makes the call on which states qualify as human rights abusers and which states do not, then Israel would not be hindered from purchasing conventional weapons, but a country like Syria would be barred from purchasing arms to defend itself and its territorial sovereignty.What makes the treaty not only toothless, but also particularly dangerous, is the fact that it lacks any explicit prohibitions regarding arms proliferation to terrorists and unlawful non-state actors. “Without such provisions, the ATT would in fact lower the bar on obligations of all states not to support terrorists and/or terrorists acts. We cannot allow such a loophole in the ATT,” said Sujata Mehta, India’s lead negotiator for the ATT. What this means is that NATO and Gulf states that supply arms to opposition groups in Syria will retain the flexibility to continue to do so, while at the same time having a greater say over whether individual importing states can arm themselves in accordance with their legitimate defense and national security interests. There is no doubt that certain states would take advantage of this loophole’s vast potential for misuse.The treaty does not recognize the rights of all states to acquire, produce, export, import and possess conventional weapons for their own legitimate security purposes. In theory, this treaty gives the United States, the world’s largest arms exporter with heavy sway over the UN, a much greater ability to influence whether or not an individual country is allowed to obtain weapons for its own defense. The treaty, in its glaring bias and predictability, completely fails to prohibit the transfer of arms to countries engaged in military aggression against other nations, such as Israel. “Somebody probably wants to have free rein to send arms to anti-government groups in countries ruled by regimes they consider inconvenient… When we started work on the document, the General Assembly set the task of establishing the highest possible international standards in the area of arms transfers. In reality though, the treaty has established minimally acceptable standards,” Russian treaty negotiator Mikhail Ulyanov said in a recent interview.The treaty applies to the transfer of conventional weapons such as tanks, armored combat vehicles, large caliber artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters, warships, missiles and missile launchers, small and light weapons, while the proliferation of UAV drones and other modern military technology is not addressed or scrutinized. While feel-good rhetoric prevails and politicians pat themselves on the back, the United Nations by its own admission concedes that the treaty does not ban or prohibit the export of any type of weapon. It is clear that the countries that rely most on the illicit trafficking of arms to execute their foreign policy objectives have had noticeable influence over the contents of this treaty. The treaty depends on how stringently individual countries implement it, and international arms transfers that involve barter deals or leases are also not scrutinized.While many call it a welcome development and the first step in regulating the $70 billion global conventional arms trade, there is little evidence that it will accomplish anything more than increase the frequency of illicit transfers under different guises and further legitimize the ‘Good Terrorist-Bad Terrorist’ dichotomy – it also contains no language concerning the right to self-determination by people who are under occupation, as is the case in Palestine. The treaty contains some reasonable common-sense measures, such as introducing national systems that monitor arms circulation in countries that lack such systems, but the absence of progressive processes lends credence to accusations that the text is highly industry-friendly and serves to reinforce the status quo.Most importantly, the treaty pays no attention to actually reducing the sale of arms by limiting global production, which should rightfully be the objective of a treaty that uses global causality figures to legitimize itself. According to the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, armed violence kills more than half a million people each year, a figure that should rightfully strengthen calls to regulate and decrease global production rather than solely focusing simply on trade. Rather, the treaty institutionalizes and legalizes the arming of good terrorists while denying arms to unfriendly governments. Until the UN can cease being an appendage of a handful of the most powerful arms exporting states, there is little hope that any international arms trade treaty can reduce human suffering and have a meaningful impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in conflict zones around the world and elsewhere. … Read More
Economic crisis prompts Italians take refuge in fascism
The challenge for the grouping created in 2003 and named after the celebrated American poet Ezra Pound who sided with Mussolini during the war, is to rewrite history for pure political ends.“We cannot be responsible for what was happening some 70 years ago. I can’t judge events of the past, since I wasn’t alive back then; so I cannot be judged for things that happened that far back,” the movement’s vice president Simone Di Stefano told RT. According to Di Stefano, CasaPound has been expanding across Italy gaining public support. They claim to have up to 5,000 members and say fascism has never been so popular since WW2. Like their notorious predecessors, the movement also supports sports and popular culture but is against immigration. But unlike similar organizations elsewhere in Europe, most supporters of the CasaPound movement have named economy, corruption and unemployment as the main reasons for joining the party, a research conducted by the Open Society Foundation has revealed. Now, Simone Di Stefano says “Italy’s sovereignty” is the group’s primary objective.“We’re against pan-European tendencies; we’re against a dictatorial Europe, because, for example, we don’t want production of Italian goods to move to other countries,” he explained. Although CasaPound boasts no elected representatives, it has take over 25,000 votes in the Lazio regional elections earlier this year. Analysts say such developments are neither surprising nor worrying. “As a historian, I can say such movements gain popularity during a crisis. But I wouldn’t say CasaPound is incredibly popular – their percentage during the elections was not even one per cent,” Professor Carlo Casula told RT. But Simone Di Stefano says there’s been a growing interest in CasaPound over the last few years.“As a far-right party, we didn’t get many votes during the elections, but we now have a chance to make TV appearances, so more people can find out about our ideas and what we have to offer,” he noted. Modest popularity ratings and votes aren’t discouraging the movement’s leaders who claim most Italians secretly subscribe to their ideas but are too shy to voice them. Earlier this year former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made waves attending a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony in Milan when he defended Benito Mussolini. “The racial laws were the worst fault of Mussolini as a leader, who in so many other ways did well,” he said. Mussolini used the support of many unemployed Italians when he set up his Fascist Party in 1919; he organized unemployed war veterans into the so-called Black Shirts armed squads. His government persecuted Italy’s Jewish population. In 1938, under Hitler’s influence, Il Duce introduced anti-Jewish legislation which led to thousands of Jews sent to death camps. According to the Jewish Contemporary Documentation Centre in Milan, the country’s Jewish population at the time was estimated at about 40,000. About 10,000 were deported from Italy between September 1943 and March 1945, most of them were murdered in Auschwitz. … Read More








