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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 1, 2013 18:10:02 GMT -5
Greece should empty their jails of immigrants and send them back where they came from - that alone would help the struggling economy guaranteed.
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Post by Kanaris on Apr 1, 2013 19:14:33 GMT -5
Albania doesn't want them..
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 1, 2013 19:31:22 GMT -5
Albania doesn't want them.. Of course they dont', they don't want Greece's problems... According to the figures cited by Defence Net the Albanian mafia controls about 80 percent of the retail distribution of heroin in Greece; about 50 percent of armed robberies in houses, shops-businesses were committed by Albanians; controls 90 percent of the import of illegal light weapons in the country (Kalashnikov, Makarov, grenades); and controls 50 percent of human trafficking. Albanian organized crime accounts for several billions of euros in black funds, though notably the mafia heads do not operate in Greece, instead using trustees. The report states the mafia "have the ability to mobilize hundreds of rugged Albanians in Greece for any reason that will make a profit or if 'forced' because of international pressure." Most significantly the report draws links between rising Albanian nationalism that focuses on a "Greater Albania" and organized crime. RIEAS reports that a confidential police report reveals 42 Albanian criminal organizations operate in Greece. It states "3,000 Albanian criminals are active in the transportation and distribution of cannabis and heroin, while 2,500 Albanians are arrested each year in Greece for robberies, thefts and burglaries." Sources from the Citizen’s Protection Ministry "estimate that 3,000 Albanians who live in Greece (many legally) own AK-47 rifles and unknown quantities of ammunition." Serbianna published a report in Sept. 2012 stating that Greek security services are taking a special interest in Albanian extremist groups in Greece, Albania, Kosovo and FYROM, considering them to a threat to social stability. The report stated that incidents involving Albanian smugglers and narcotics showed the ulterior motive of the crimes was to raise capital for extremist nationalist purposes. www.digitaljournal.com/article/340725
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Post by rex362 on Apr 2, 2013 8:19:16 GMT -5
^ see canaris ...more Klephtes and Palikaris's in action ...Balkans Ala-centuries ago that liberated greece originally
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Post by rex362 on Apr 4, 2013 10:18:00 GMT -5
Thessaloniki Μosque Opens, Athens Next A 111 year-old mosque in Thessaloniki, Greece has opened its doors to Muslim worshippers for the first time in 90 years at at the same time a planned mosque in Athens is moving closer to reality and as Turkey continues to prohibit the opening of the Halki Seminary which was shut down 42 years ago. The Thessaloniki mosque allowed worship again on March 30, according to Hürriyet Daily News. Kerin Uras, Turkey’s Ambassador to Greece, said that reopening the mosque is “a positive step in the right direction. We’re expecting the rest to come. I hope Athens will also be a place where Muslims can pray.” Tuğrul Biltekin, Turkey’s Thessaloniki Consul General, said “I am so happy about this historical development. I hope mosques in Thessaloniki and other locations in the region will be open to Muslims during holy days.” The Mosque was constructed by Vitaliano Poselli, an Italian architect, in 1902. However, it was closed for prayer in 1923. Between 1925 to 1963 the mosque was used as an archaeology museum and was later used as the Thessaloniki Municipality’s exhibition hall. An important step for the construction of the first mosque in Athens is being made through the publication of the project to Diaugeia program by the Ministry of Development, Competitiveness, Infrastructure, Transport and Networks, according to the newspaper Kathimerini. The mosque will be built on Navy land next to the Sacred Way, Votanikos. Athens’ some 30,000 Muslims, without an official mosque, have to pray in about 120 makeshift places of worship, such as basements while waiting for the Greek government to build them a mosque. The building site has five derelict buildings, one being turned into the mosque. The mosque will have a capacity for 350 worshippers. In the outdoor there will be a courtyard to be used for worship as well. The other four buildings will be demolished and next to the central area will be constructed several facilities and toilets. In the same area there will be Imam’s offices and offices for the members of the Executive Committee of the mosque, which will include seven members, consisting of representatives of the Ministry of Education, of Athens Municipality, academics and two representatives of the large communities of Muslims of Greece
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Post by Kanaris on Apr 4, 2013 10:19:34 GMT -5
Good news for muslims... Rex is happy and when Rex is happy me happy!!
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Post by rex362 on Apr 4, 2013 11:07:01 GMT -5
good news for greece
greece is achanging
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Post by Kanaris on Apr 4, 2013 13:04:07 GMT -5
Talking of change what happened last week in Chicago's magnificent mile? Too many mavri?
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Post by rex362 on Apr 4, 2013 13:20:52 GMT -5
I think they were Golden Dawn .......
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 4, 2013 15:45:44 GMT -5
rex finally came out of the closet. Next stop... mecca !!
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Post by rex362 on Apr 4, 2013 15:55:09 GMT -5
rex finally came out of the closet. Next stop... mecca !! relax ....I didnt say UCK is going to invade Mt Athos
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Post by rex362 on Apr 6, 2013 11:07:35 GMT -5
Thessaloniki Μosque Opens, Athens Next A 111 year-old mosque in Thessaloniki, Greece has opened its doors to Muslim worshippers for the first time in 90 years at at the same time a planned mosque in Athens is moving closer to reality and as Turkey continues to prohibit the opening of the Halki Seminary which was shut down 42 years ago. The Thessaloniki mosque allowed worship again on March 30, according to Hürriyet Daily News. Kerin Uras, Turkey’s Ambassador to Greece, said that reopening the mosque is “a positive step in the right direction. We’re expecting the rest to come. I hope Athens will also be a place where Muslims can pray.” Tuğrul Biltekin, Turkey’s Thessaloniki Consul General, said “I am so happy about this historical development. I hope mosques in Thessaloniki and other locations in the region will be open to Muslims during holy days.” The Mosque was constructed by Vitaliano Poselli, an Italian architect, in 1902. However, it was closed for prayer in 1923. Between 1925 to 1963 the mosque was used as an archaeology museum and was later used as the Thessaloniki Municipality’s exhibition hall. An important step for the construction of the first mosque in Athens is being made through the publication of the project to Diaugeia program by the Ministry of Development, Competitiveness, Infrastructure, Transport and Networks, according to the newspaper Kathimerini. The mosque will be built on Navy land next to the Sacred Way, Votanikos. Athens’ some 30,000 Muslims, without an official mosque, have to pray in about 120 makeshift places of worship, such as basements while waiting for the Greek government to build them a mosque. The building site has five derelict buildings, one being turned into the mosque. The mosque will have a capacity for 350 worshippers. In the outdoor there will be a courtyard to be used for worship as well. The other four buildings will be demolished and next to the central area will be constructed several facilities and toilets. In the same area there will be Imam’s offices and offices for the members of the Executive Committee of the mosque, which will include seven members, consisting of representatives of the Ministry of Education, of Athens Municipality, academics and two representatives of the large communities of Muslims of Greece This coming from a man of the cloth is not correct ...and nice comment left by Canaris at the end of article greece.greekreporter.com/2013/04/06/bishop-wants-greek-court-to-bar-mosque/Bishop Wants Greek Court To Bar MosqueBy Andy Dabilis on <abbr class="date time published" title="2013-04-06T14:30:49+0000">April 6, 2013</abbr> in News With the Greek government moving ahead with plans to build the country’s first official mosque, Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus, known for his provocative views, has appealed to the country’s highest court to block it as unconstitutional. He told the Council of State that the plans violate Article 13 of the Constitution, which stipulates freedom of religious conscience. He said the construction of a mosque should be preceded by an impact study on ethics and public order, the newspaper Kathimerini reported. Seraphim, known for his anti-Semitic remarks, also told the court that he believes go against the constitutional principle of equality, as religious minorities wishing to erect a place of worship in Greece have so far had to apply for a building permit from the authorities. “Building a mosque in the center of Athens will not only damage public order and the morality of Greek society but also trigger a series of events which will, with mathematical certainty, dismantle the cohesion of the Greek nation as a Christian Orthodox people,” he said earlier. The neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party is also said to be against the mosque and critics of the plan said they don’t want reminders of the 400 years of Ottoman Occupation hovering over Greece again and don’t want to see the presence of the Muslim places of worship, although the plan now does not call for a minaret. Tbe Bishop’s appeal was backed by a philosophy professor at the University of Athens, two doctors at the Athens Naval Hospital, a cultural association in Votanikos, where the mosque is set to be built, and five residents. Athens city officials and Mayor George Kaminis, who said the opening of the first official mosque could lead to dozens of others being built, defended it and said Muslims in Greece are using makeshift places of worship, such as basements and garages. There are an estimated 120 in Athens alone. Kaminis told the newspaper that, “It goes without saying, every resident of this city ought to have a place for worship. There is no room for prejudice. It’s a question of common sense, of respecting constitutional order and of complying with our conventional obligations.” The 750-capacity mosque in a converted naval base garage has been budgeted at 846,000 euros, some $1.09 million and will be paid by the Education Ministry, which is cutting back on essentials for Greek schools during a crushing economic crisis. That has further ired opponents who said if a mosque is allowed that it should be privately funded and not financed by the state especially when Muslim countries won’t allow churches and Turkey is still keeping closed the Halki Seminary after 42 years
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Post by Kanaris on Apr 6, 2013 14:11:22 GMT -5
lmao!!!
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 6, 2013 16:36:37 GMT -5
Bottom line is that there's a trend in Greece, there is reason behind the "anti-islam" we see and it's not all based on blind-hate. In the western world we are constantly bombarded by propaganda displaying the hate that exists towards Muslims or immigrants, but how about the hate these immigrants carry when they enter Greece? The muslims in Greece have a track record of barbarianism, some real appaling s**t. I'll never forget reading about a 13 year old Greek girl who got gang raped and killed by a bunch a pakis with a single rock slammed repeatedly to her head... CBC/BBC/CNN would NEVER dare broadcast something like that because THEN it would show that there is in fact another side.
The question left then is; what do you do with those animal f**ks when we get them? ... send them to jail?; feed them, shelter them AND clothe them... all to come out of the Greek Euro?
this leads me to this article I found;
Golden Dawn Seeks Death For Violent MigrantsGreece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party that has 18 seats in Parliament and has an openly anti-immigrant agenda is calling for restoration of the death penalty – for immigrants found guilty of violent crimes, although it didn’t distinguish if that meant only capital offenses such as murder. .... greece.greekreporter.com/2013/03/31/golden-dawn-seeks-death-for-violent-migrants/Keep in mind this article remains very vague concerning the root issue which brought up the matter to begin with.
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Post by Balkaneros on Apr 7, 2013 19:28:22 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Oct 2, 2013 9:21:17 GMT -5
GOLDEN DOWN IS GOING DOWN !the masked fella on right side of pic red & black stripe .....he Arvanitithe other masked man in green is vlach from pyrros's area re
greci as usual by the usual's
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Post by Balkaneros on Oct 2, 2013 14:27:42 GMT -5
GOLDEN DOWN IS GOING DOWN !the masked fella on right side of pic red & black stripe .....he Arvanitithe other masked man in green is vlach from pyrros's area re
greci as usual by the usual's
what the hell kinda of pitiful effort was that, you call this propaganda? How do you knows he's arvanite you sad little hobbit? The guy who killed that rapper is just a supporter, not an MP. \ Look in America and see how many serial killers, rapists, and pedophiles are registered democrat supporters, society is this simple rex, welcome to it. you must feel relieved rex, cause these guy are trying to fix everything guys like you shat on and you all were scared.
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Post by Balkaneros on Oct 2, 2013 16:33:10 GMT -5
linkfor video http://
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Post by rex362 on Oct 2, 2013 20:28:41 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Oct 2, 2013 23:38:22 GMT -5
In the embedded yea, but the link I pasted should work fine. www . youtube. com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aUR6Yu0H04w#t=35
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