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Athens News Agency: News in English, 01-05-24Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] Parliament-Turkish Prisons-'White Cells'23/05/2001 20:04:28A total of 182 Greek Parliament deputies have addressed letters to the Parliaments of European countries and the European Parliament, calling for the intervention of the European peoples' representatives for an end to torture and the release of all political prisoners from Turkish prisons. The deputies include Communist Party of Greece (KKE) Secretary General Aleka Papariga, Coalition of the Left and Progress leader Nikos Constantopoulos, PASOK deputies Gerasimos Arsenis and Theodoros Pangalos and New Democracy deputies Ioannis Varvitsiotis and Anna Psarouda-Benaki. "It is known that political prisoners who are on hunger strike are continuing to die and indeed at higher rates," the deputies say pointing out that the Turkish government is continuing its intransigent stance, ignoring deaths and insisting on torture and, from now, isolating political prisoners in top security "white cells." The deputies further said "we should intervene immediately, clearly and decisively and pursue an end to crude treatment and torture of all kinds and ultimately the release of political prisoners in Turkey." [02] Helexpo-Privatisation23/05/2001 19:15:10A second tender to part-privatise 30 percent of Hellenic Trade Fairs-Helexpo SA, a state trade fair organiser, and hand over its management fell flat on Wednesday when the lone bidder withdrew interest in the sale. The consortium comprised Marc-Brooks Exhibitions Ltd and Damco Energy SA, the only group to be shortlisted in the privatisation of the Thessaloniki-based company, said National Investment Bank for Industrial Development, the state's consultant in the sale. [03] Cypriot delegation - Patriarch - Istanbul23/05/2001 19:13:57ISTANBUL (ANA) Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos received a high-ranking Cypriot House of Representatives delegation on Wednesday, as its members arrived in Turkeys largest city to participate in the Council of Europes (CoE) parliamentary spring session. [04] Foreign Exchange Rates - Thursday23/05/2001 18:49:51Buying rates for Thursday U.S. dollar 393.748 German mark 172.829 French franc 051.531 Pound sterling 559.919 Irish punt 429.202 Belgian franc 008.379 Luxembourg franc 008.379 Dutch guilder 153.389 Italian lira (100) 017.457 Austrian schilling 024.565 Danish kroner 45.315 Swedish kroner 37.344 Finnish mark 056.852 Spanish peseta 002.032 Portuguese escudo 001.686 Japanese yen (100) 324.988 Swiss franc 221.381 Norwegian kroner 42.550 Cyprus pound 585.732 Canadian dollar 254.747 Australian dollar 203.932 [05] Noise Pollution-Gov't-Local Authorities23/05/2001 18:43:02Public Order Minister Mihalis Chrysohoidis on Wednesday chaired a meeting of local government officials from northeastern Attica to discuss noise pollution. The new international airport for Athens opened in Spata, eastern Attica, at the end of March. [06] Pakistani Products-Exhibition23/05/2001 18:31:38Pakistan is to hold its first exhibition of domestic products in Greece, arranged by its embassy in Athens and the Asian country's exports promotion bureau. The exhibition of goods for export, including hand-made carpets and textiles, will take place at the Hilton Hotel in Athens on June 5-7. [07] Migrants intercepted - Yacht23/05/2001 17:27:03A Greek-registered yacht carrying 88 illegal immigrants, mainly from Iran and Iraq, was intercepted on Wednesday off Attica prefecture, east of Athens. According to a coast guard report, the migrants claimed they had each paid US$2,000 for the passage from a Turkish port to EU member-state Greece. Authorities found 77 men, four women and seven children aboard the yacht "Spirit", along with two Greek nationals, the vessel's skipper and another seaman. The latter two are expected to be charged with migrant smuggling. All of the individuals aboard the vessel were detained and taken to the nearby port of Rafina, east of greater Athens, pending trial. [08] Migrants - Deaths - Minefield23/05/2001 15:27:06The bodies of two men, believed to be illegal immigrants, were recovered from a minefield near the Greek-Turkish border on Tuesday, one day after another three migrants were killed when straying into a marked minefield. Authorities said the two unidentified men were aged between 25 and 30, with initial estimates pointing to a time of death some 20 days ago after an apparent landmine explosion. The two victims reportedly crossed into Greece from Turkey via the Evros River and are believed to have mistaken the barbed wire around the minefield as the border. The two bodies were recovered near the town of Ferres. Three illegal immigrants were killed and another was injured in the early morning hours on Monday when they strayed into another fenced-off and marked minefield along the Greek-Turkish border. More than a dozen illegal immigrants, mostly from Turkey and the Mideast, have been killed in minefields along the Greek-Turkish frontier since 1999. Greece maintains only clearly marked and fenced-off minefields on its side, whereas authorities have repeatedly stressed that migrant smugglers often steer illegals into such areas in order to ascertain whether the landmines have been activated. Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |