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Post by depletedreasons on Apr 14, 2008 2:20:10 GMT -5
Mafia Still Has the Word in Bulgaria - Jurgen RotPublished on: 13.04.2008, 13:19 Author: Blaga Bangieva Bulgarian mafia differs from the Sicilian one, that's why direct comparing can not be made. Even partial, the difference exists, stated the German journalists Jurgen Rot. He is currently threatened by Bulgaria's Internal Minister Rumen Petkov that will bring him to court due to calumny. Rot shares that he knows Bulgaria from a long time and he is shocked that ‘such a cancer formation like the mafia succeeds to grown'. According to Rot local mafia still has the word in Bulgaria, even transformed, local mafia representatives act now in the state. The reason is hidden in the system, in the old structures of the nomenclature, which has been related to criminal structures, said Jurgen Rot adding that the mafia in Bulgaria reaches the government. He also commented that after Bulgaria joined the European Union, local criminal criminality doesn't decrease, on the contrary - it enlarges. He pointed out that everyone in Bulgaria - politicians, journalists, policemen are scared to speak in public and to defend their thesis for the true things. One is scared for his life, another for his job. This is understandable, that's the climate in this society and this is horrifying, Rot stated. international.ibox.bg/news/id_2048570953
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Post by Edlund on Apr 14, 2008 4:57:06 GMT -5
He pointed out that everyone in Bulgaria - politicians, journalists, policemen are scared to speak in public and to defend their thesis for the true things. One is scared for his life, another for his job. This is understandable, that's the climate in this society and this is horrifying, Rot stated. Unfortunately the situation in Germany and the West is worse. In Bulgaria there is still more freedom of speech than in the West. Of course if you speak tooo much and harm somebody's interests, you will get shot by the mafia, but the same thing happens everywhere.
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 14, 2008 8:04:39 GMT -5
O, the situation in Bulgaria is better than west or EU. How stupid, why the World do not notice that..
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Post by Edlund on Apr 15, 2008 7:22:59 GMT -5
O, the situation in Bulgaria is better than west or EU. When it comes to freedom of speech - yes. You'll understand when you grow up
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 15, 2008 12:14:34 GMT -5
You probably compair that with the years of socialism?! Anyonet can speak, whatever suit him - no problems with that in west. Alright... All I understand is - BG is too strange.
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Post by stambolov2025 on Apr 15, 2008 15:03:14 GMT -5
I don't see a point in this topic. I mean you not being Bulgarian these things might be new to you but to us Bulgarians this is no news and you mentioning it really has no point except maybe to annoy people.
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 15, 2008 16:50:44 GMT -5
Khan Khroum... I'm Bulgarian, but not a Bulgar. Are you steppe Bulgar or Bulgarian? Well, you change to a better nick, but are you from (I)stanbul?
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Post by stambolov2025 on Apr 15, 2008 17:17:32 GMT -5
Khan Khroum... I'm Bulgarian, but not a Bulgar. Are you steppe Bulgar or Bulgarian? Well, you change to a better nick, but are you from (I)stanbul? You're hilarious Rezan, and I'm glad to see you making a distinction between those terms. Good day to you Sir
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 15, 2008 17:29:34 GMT -5
Khan4o, Bulgarians are not steppe ppl, ok?! I hope you agree.. Are you rezan, or not?
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Post by stambolov2025 on Apr 15, 2008 17:50:02 GMT -5
Khan4o, Bulgarians are not steppe ppl, ok?! I hope you agree.. Are you rezan, or not? I'll be civil and say I agree to disagree.
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 16, 2008 10:28:33 GMT -5
O, suddenly you bacame civil?!
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