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Russian expert: Iran will be apparently attacked from Georgia’s territory



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Russian expert: Iran will be apparently attacked from Georgia’s territory


http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/86722/Russian_expert_Iran_will_be_apparently_attacked_from_Georgias_territory
December 15, 2011 - 21:25 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net - The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq is a sign of future war against Iran, according to head of the Center for Strategic Research into Contemporary Religion and Politics.

“Should the U.S. forces remain in Iraq, it would inevitably lead to unpredictable consequences, with Iran striking heavy blows on the U.S. bases,” Maxim Shevchenko told vesti.az.

“Before attacking Iran, the West will have to topple Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria and settle problems with Hezbollah, which surely will target missiles at Israel in case of war against Tehran. Thus, a conclusion emerges that Iran will be apparently attacked from Georgia’s territory, given reports that Israeli air forces are being deployed in Georgian airdromes,” he said.


Vice magazine sheds light on N. Korean labor camps inside Russia in new video


By Jamie Weinstein Published: 12:34 AM 12/16/2011 | Updated: 2:37 AM 12/16/2011

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/16/vice-magazine-sheds-light-on-n-korean-labor-camps-inside-russia-in-new-video/#ixzz1ggOoTXcN

If you haven’t viewed Vice magazine’s documentary guides to various third world basket cases, you are really missing out.

They often give an inside look at places few reporters dare to go. Their latest release chronicles North Korean labor camps in the Siberia region of Russia.

The Daily Caller recently interviewed Vice magazine’s Shane Smith about his most recent adventure:

You’ve traveled to many “exotic” places, but you call North Korea the “most fucked up place on Earth.” Given the stiff competition from places like Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Zimbabwe, that’s a serious statement.

There is no competition what-so-ever. North Korea has been in a lunatic time warp since the 1950′s. They are the only real Socialist-Cult-of-Personality-Absolute-Dictatorship left in the Stalinist or Maoist mold left on Earth. They are still at war with the U.S. and Japan to the point where they have threatened to nuke both of them and have repeatedly boasted that they could be in Seoul in and hour and a half (don’t even get me started about their underground invasion tunnels) and thereby start WWIII.

On top of all that, the country is run day to day by Kim Il Sung — “The Eternal President” — who has been dead since 1983 and his son Kim Jung Il, who is the largest private importer of Hennessy in the world and is madly in love with Elizabeth Taylor, Broadway musicals and 80′s slasher movies. The country is starving and has no power, yet every year they throw the Arirang Games, or “Mass Gymnastics,” where 150,000 people act out a simultaneous pantomime about the history of Korea, in the largest stadium on Earth to … no one. They won’t let anyone into DPRK, so there is no audience. Nice. Not to mention that every room, every subway car, every factory, every billboard, every TV ad is just pictures of Kim Jung Il and Kim Il Sung. They are literally everywhere — even the FLOWERS are named after them (kimjungillia). It is pure, unadulterated madness. No other country even comes close. Next question!

In this Vice Guide you are traveling not to North Korea, but into the Siberian region of Russia where the North Koreans have outsourced North Korean workers to the Russian state. Call me crazy, but it appears that the Russian government is essentially participating in a modern day slavery racket, no?

Correct. The Russians are making money. The North Korean state is making money. The companies using the slave labor are making money. Everyone is making money save the people actually doing the work. Long live the revolution!!

Tell me about these prison camps? What are the North Koreans doing there?

They are forced to live and work in the middle of nowhere, under horrific conditions for 10 year periods, for little or no money, under threat that if they run away their whole families will be put into similar work camps in the Homeland.

And the camps are made to resemble life in North Korea, right?

Some of the workers actually think they are still in concentration camps in DPRK even though they are thousands of miles away. Why? Because all they see are trees and villages that look EXACTLY the same as they do in DPRK. They have the same propaganda, the same newspapers, they have the same types of buildings, everything. It’s quite eerie actually.


Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/16/vice-magazine-sheds-light-on-n-korean-labor-camps-inside-russia-in-new-video/#ixzz1ggOuBddv

Belaruskali wins tender to develop Petrikovskoye potassium salt deposit

http://www.interfax.co.uk/


16/12/11 8:37AM GMT

BELARUS-BELARUSKALI-DEPOSIT-TENDER

MINSK. Dec 16 (Russia Business and Financial News) – Potash producer OJSC Belaruskali has won a tender for developing the Petrikovskoye potassium salt…

12/16 12:54   Belarus, Russia agree on conditions for supplying oil to Belarusian refineries in 2012-15

http://www.interfax.com/

BSEC FMs to discuss ways to improve efficiency of organization


http://en.trend.az/news/politics/1969794.html
16 December 2011, 11:45 (GMT+04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec 16 / Trend S.Agayeva /

Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmud Mammadguliyev will represent Azerbaijan at the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) of the Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), which is opening today in Moscow, Foreign Ministry press service told Trend.

BSEC Council of Foreign Ministers will discuss the results of Russia's chairmanship in this organization (June-December 201) as part of the 25th meeting, including the results of meetings of the ministers of agriculture, transportation, and emergencies.

In addition, the foreign ministers will exchange views on ways to improve the efficiency of the organization, to further strengthen regional cooperation and revitalization of the member countries to develop the Black Sea states cooperation projects of the high demand.

Do you have any feedback? Contact our journalist at agency@trend.az




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