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Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου 2015

The bells will not hit everywhere




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The bells will not hit everywhere




The prayers of the Christian church in Damascus accompanied by anxiety about their fate and thousands of their co-religionists, not only in Syria but also in other countries in the Middle East and Africa. Where the expectation of resurrection shades fear of the brutal murderous jihadist violence.

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A lighted candle in the rubble of a destroyed church in ruins Aleppo in Syria. A prayer for the two missing Orthodox metropolitans Christians kidnapped three years ago. A brisk "Christ is risen" in tent in a refugee camp somewhere in Central Iraq. A female shadow that glides with a thousand precautions midnight in "church slaves" in the neighborhood controlled by radical Islamists in Tripoli, Libya, to light the lamp. At Sinai the abbot of the historic monastery of St. Catherine exclaims "Come receive the Light", under the protection of arms Bedouin ... Easter in the Middle East, birthplace of Christianity. The week of passions endless.Christians in another congregation cross expect in the resurrection, but looks away. "The people have faith and hope, after the crucifixion comes the resurrection," says the "K" the dean of the Orthodox Theological University Balampant Lebanese father Porphyry Gkiozi. liquidation Religious Persecution continues unabated, with little, however, to no view of the growing plight of persecuted. The horrors of jihadist displaced by the global news religious liquidation which still systematically engage the fans of "Islamic State" in Syria and Iraq and now Libya. And they had to bring the massacres last month 21 Christian Copts in Benghazi from ISIS and 147 Christian students in Kenya by Somali jihadists Holy Week Easter Catholics to shake the world Christendom making her realize in the most dramatic way that Islamic terrorism crossed the Red Sea and threatening the Christians of Africa. Faith acierate the observance of tradition and religious practice, say the theologians. But how many believers can respond to the call for religious activities when the stakes are the same as life, as now in the Middle East? In these circumstances, however, and with a base in Lebanon and Damascus where things is somewhat better, the Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch John tries daring visits to towns and villages to encourage them remaining loyal but increasingly scarcer, and intensifies the feeling of insecurity. "Only then can you sterioseis people to your site," said the rector of Balampant and adds: "Here in Lebanon where holed million Christians, everything will be done properly. In Syria are some areas for security reasons people do not exercise their religious duties. There is impossible to make functions. The entire Northeast Syria occupied by the ISIS and there are no Christians. In Maaloula, the city where they speak the language spoken by Christ, have returned some Christians, but the Monastery of Agia Thekla is in poor condition having been badly damaged by the attack jihadists and nuns can not turn around.There is a parish church where they operated the few Christians. In Damascus will become procession epitaphs and Resurrection. "In Aleppo there are some parishes, few, that make operation. The Christian Church is still alive. Nobody knows how many have left, I would say that it remains 25% of Christians than those who were. They stayed and people are the hope of the resurrection will come. The people have faith. " The assistant of the Patriarch, Bishop Damascus Moses, in a telephone communication with the "K" of the Syrian capital, said that the "free sites" meaning those controls Assad, will be celebrated in all the churches the liturgy and even Easter Monday will broadcast the glorification of the Resurrection from the public broadcaster. Minimum bells will sound to announce the Resurrection of Christ in Iraq and those in some, few, Christian churches in the capital Baghdad, where but not the procession Epitaph To avoid Muslims. In the refugee camps of the Central and Southern Iraq some scenes will turn the night of Resurrection briefly churches to hear "Christ is Risen", while reason can not be used during religious ceremonies held by the "Islamic State" areas. "At best, someone lit a candle crypto ruins of a demolished church if he decides to take risks ..." says the "K" an Iraqi refugee, Catholic Christian, who fled Mosul and temporarily living in Thessaloniki. In Tripoli Libya At the risk of her life, a woman in Tripoli, Libya may try to light the candles in the Church of St. George, the only plus in this country after its dissolution and the advent of jihadists. This Greek woman married to a local, in which -and leaving anagkastika- Metropolitan Libya Theofylaktos left the keys to open sometimes the "church slaves," as it is called, because it was built in the 15th century for the needs of some Greek sponge divers Christians were sold as slaves of the Ottomans. "If they succeed, they will be good, I will work and pray on behalf of my flock, who had a whole to leave Libya for fear of Islamists from a church in Katerini, where I am now in exile ..." says the "K" Mr. Theofylaktos. "Until the revolution did procession of the Epitaph and the center of the capital, Tripoli. This Easter will be the first without either Christian sample in Libya ... "he said. In the biblical Mount Sinai, the monks and Christians who dare because of rising Islamist attacks of bloody incidents in the peninsula, to travel on pilgrimage to the historic Greek Orthodox Christian Monastery of St. Catherine, will celebrate the Liturgy of the Burial and Resurrection with Byzantine splendor, but also with ... barrels of guns Bedouin "projecting" the danger of raids jihadists, who have already made ​​their appearance with repulsive actions Mount Moses. Is Bedouin tribes, Muslim by religion, they have created the monastery shield against extreme their coreligionists, and for them a source of life due to tourism. "We pray ...""The plague rampant now in Africa, pray for lives of Christians here. What else can we do? "He said in a telephone conversation with the" K "member Christian mission in Nairobi. The massacre of Christians in Kenya Garissa University made ​​more gloomy backdrop of the persecution of Christians this year's Easter and has shocked the Christian world, causing great concern. The Christian churches in Kenya guarded after the last murderous attack by security forces who fear a new round of violence by Islamic extremists. Under the watchful eye of the police will become the rites of the epitaph and the Resurrection and Egypt. The fear of terrorist attacks against Coptic Christians has increased to the highest level its protection measures, especially after the massacre of twenty-one of them in Libya where they worked. For extreme Islam, an Arab Christian equivalent to treason and the punishment is one: death.

Πέμπτη 9 Απριλίου 2015

Face Off: The Coming War between Armenia and Azerbaijan



Face Off: The Coming War between Armenia and Azerbaijan


Another day, another deadly battle between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the southern Caucasus mountains. This time at least three people were killed. There is a lot of attention-grabbing, armed conflict in the world these days. Diplomacy is barely keeping the lid on a conventional war in Ukraine; from Nigeria to the Fertile Crescent war is about as common as peace. But to make accurate predictions about tomorrow’s conflicts, we need to look away from the preoccupations of the moment and turn our attention to the places that trouble is festering unnoticed.
To that end, let me introduce readers to my choice for 2015’s sleeper hotspot:Nagorno-Karabakh. This obscure enclave in the Southern Caucasus is heating up, and the possibility of military conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan is increasing. Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous region of western Azerbaijan.In the early 1990s, ethnic tensions between Christian Armenians and Muslim Azeris in the area resulted in a war that in many ways resembled the simultaneous and better-known wars in former Yugoslavia.
Hundreds of thousands were displaced, but the Armenians were eventually victorious. Nagorno-Karabakh has been de-facto independent since the end of the war between the then-newly independent nations of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The mostly Armenian population of the disputed region now lives under the control of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, a micronation that is supported by Armenia and is effectively part of that country. Despite a Russian-brokered ceasefire, the war never officially ended, and Azerbaijan still vigorously disputes the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, to put it mildly.
What is it that makes Nagorno-Karabakh particularly dangerous?
First, there is virtually no room for compromise between the two sides: Azerbaijan refuses to settle for anything less than full control of the entire area, while Armenia will not countenance anything more than a purely symbolic restoration of Azeri sovereignty. It is difficult to imagine Azerbaijan surrendering its claim to almost one-fifth of Azerbaijan’s official territory for any reason.
Azeri President Ilham Aliyev continues to assert Azerbaijan’s claim with increasing forcefulness. Armenia is also unlikely to relinquish any land, because Nagorno-Karabakh effectively increases the size of Armenian territory by one-third, which is very valuable for a small, thin and landlocked nation with little strategic depth and historic enemies on almost all sides. The Karabakh conflict is a zero-sum game.
Secondly, the dispute is only growing more militarized and dangerous. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have professionalized and rearmed their forces significantly since the first war.  The Azerbaijani Army and the Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army face each other along over a hundred kilometers of a fortified, land-mined and impassable border. Elaboratetrenches, bunkers, revetments and artillery positions abound on both sides of the disputed line of demarcation and the forward positions of the two sides are often less than one hundred meters apart.
Since the ceasefire, hundreds have died in frequent raids and exchanges of fire across the lines that always contain the possibility for escalation. Raids and skirmishes are increasing in frequency and intensity. Since the summer of 2014, these limited but dangerous clashes have taken place almost daily, although they only attract international attention when someone is killed. Azeri forces shot down an Armenian Mi-24 helicopter in November and there was fighting on the ground as the Armenians attempted to recover bodies from no-mans land. Most recently, on January 31 of this year, the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army “launched a preemptive attack” on several Azeri positions and killed a number of Azeri soldiers.

Leg 5 review | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 8 Απρ 2015
Leg 5 from Auckland to Itajaí is over. The boats sailed about 7,300nm in 18 days, facing the hardships of the Southern Ocean and rounding the iconic Cape Horn before they arrived to the Brazilian port of the city Itajaí. Here’s a look at its best moments.


Τετάρτη 8 Απριλίου 2015

ISS Timelapse - Double European Night Pass (26 marzo 2015)

Mexico: Soldiers killed in huge ambush, grenades found at scene

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Απρ 2015
Fifteen members of the Mexican Armed Forces were killed after a convoy was ambushed while travelling through San Sebastian del Oeste on Tuesday. Attackers used heavy weapons and grenades to attack the officials.


The mobile phone battery that recharges in 60 seconds

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Απρ 2015
Researchers at Stanford University in California have built a mobile phone battery that can be recharged in less than a minute. Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman reports.


Iraqi army braces for liberation of Salahuddin from ISIL

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Απρ 2015
Iraqi Defense Ministry announced that security forces backed by popular mobilization have killed about 96 ISIL terrorists in Tikrit and Baiji in Salahuddin province.

Forces operating in Malha area in Baiji, foiled an attempt by terrorists, the clashes left 60 militants dead.

Meanwhile The security forces are trying to get rid of some ISIL pockets in the Qadissiya district north of Tikrit, where a joint force carried out operations, which resulted in the killing of more than 20 terrorists. They were trying to vandalize and burn houses after stealing properties inside the houses.

Security forces in Qadisiyah neighborhood, managed to kill 16 terrorists, they were wearing explosive belts but Iraqi forces dismantled 99 explosive devices and destroyed heavy machine guns belonging to the ISIL.

The military units are preparing to clean the area around Baiji and Shirqat from ISIL militants, and pave for the return of displaced families and restore the public services inside the liberated areas. 


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