Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Why should Guyana trust Suriname?

Suriname is also still perceived as an export platform for illegal narcotics to Europe. Surinamese drug cartels are suspected of having negotiated with Colombia’s terrorist rebel movement – the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – in guns-for-drugs transactions. Narcotics-trafficking and everyday contraband-smuggling would likely continue or increase and other crimes could go unpunished. The free movement of persons that will be facilitated by the fact that Suriname is a member of CARICOM and, therefore, the Caribbean Single Market and Economy, could put the Guyana-Suriname border on the Corentyne River further under stress.

Drug gangs, smugglers in Mexico and U.S. are increasingly disguising couriers in phony uniforms

Drug gangs, smugglers in Mexico and U.S. are increasingly disguising couriers in phony uniforms:

Caribseek Curacao News | Drug dealers exploring new ways to transport drugs - St Maarten Island Time

Caribseek Cura�ao News | Drug dealers exploring new ways to transport drugs - St Maarten Island Time:
Authorities are calling the attention (to the issue) especially with the abuse of the youth. Youngsters of 15, 16 year olds are involved in taking packages to the post office to supposedly take them to their relatives in the Netherlands.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Tax havens protecting Hawala operators

Tax havens protecting Hawala operators: New Delhi: Indian efforts to trace Hawala operators involved in money laundering and terror financing are facing hurdles due to non-cooperation of many countries where these racketeers operate, according to a global task force.

The unhelpful countries include tax havens like Cayman Islands, Bermuda, Bahamas and Switzerland. To get around the hurdles being created by these countries India is trying to strengthen its tax treaties with them.

'The authorities (Indian) have indicated that part of their frustration in trying to tackle this (Hawala) problem is the lack of co-operation that they receive from some countries where the transfers originate,' said the multi-national Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an inter-governmental organisation founded in 1989 by the G7 (group of seven industrialised nations) to develop policies to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

I've Adopted A Pen Name

Greetings readers.

I realize that there are not a whole lot of you, but I do have reason to believe that there are a few of you out there.

Please note that henceforth I shall be adopting a pen name, Mercutio, taken from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet This is, of course, a literary affectation.

As Mercucio, I've also started a new blog, A Plague on Both Your Houses, in which I shall take aim at both the liberal and conservative political viewpoints which pollute current American political talk (I will not call it "discourse." ) My post below, about Sharpton and Beck, illustrates the sort of thing I will be saying there.

Cheers, and I am respectfully

Mercucio (a.k.a Duncan C. Kinder)

Al Sharpton: Glenn Beck Rally Distorts King's Dream

Al Sharpton: Glenn Beck Rally Distorts King's Dream

This is correct. Beck indeed does distort King's dream.

But then so does Sharpton.

Which goes far to explaining how Beck can get away with his stuff.

King's dream was admirable. But with charlatans like Beck and Sharpton playing games with it; perhaps it's time we all woke up.

Balkan based organized crime activities gaining ground | Serbianna Analysis

Balkan based organized crime activities gaining ground | Serbianna Analysis:
Thus the traditional narcotics market structure has evolved further over the previous years and now the smugglers are able to exploit both the main road corridors of the region from East to West and South to North, but also got a hold of the main sea trade import bases and revealed themselves into a greater and global role.

Angola Press - Politics - Stability in Guinea Bissau require proper pensions for war vets - consul general

Angola Press - Politics - Stability in Guinea Bissau require proper pensions for war vets - consul general:
The consul general of Guinea Bissau today considered that political and military instability in his country could end by granting, in first place, proper pensions to freedom fighters, as percursors of the country's independence.


Speaking to Angop, Jose Isaac Monteiro Silva stated that the war vet pension should lead to dignified retirement to the military who left the bush long time ago and still have uncertainties about their future, adding that many organizations only criticize Guinea Bissau but none has risen to grant effective support.

The effects and risks of drug trafficking in The Gambia and West African countries - All West Africa News

The effects and risks of drug trafficking in The Gambia and West African countries - All West Africa News:
Drug traffickers in Gambia and West Africa in general are allegedly using new techniques and entry points in their shipments which allow them to efficiently trade both drugs and suspected firearms. This not only puts the internal security of the Republic of Gambia and other affected states at risk, but also, reduces the countries economical growth a good example being Nigeria.

Trafficking business has now become very sophisticated following alleged involvement of high ranking government officials. The police are also suspected to have been involved through receiving bribes from these mafia leaders to protect the drugs on airports when landing.

Latest reports reveal that opium is now making its way from Afghanistan, through the Middle East and into West Africa which is then repackaged to go to potential markets in America.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Bulgarian PM talks how the Mafia has infiltrated the government

Bulgarian PM talks how the Mafia has infiltrated the government:
The Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov (2009-) explains how 30 pages long report with recommendations from the Secret Service alleges that the Mafia has infiltrated a lot of the public administration in Bulgaria and how there is a concerted plan for assault upon the Bulgarian Institutions by the Mafia which is interested in their becoming subservient to its malign practices and the public servants being afraid and corroborating with the Mafia in milking the national wealth of the country and the European funds as well.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mexican drug cartels expand reach in Central America | Reuters

Mexican drug cartels expand reach in Central America | Reuters:
Central America is struggling to contain rising violence as powerful Mexican drug cartels, facing an escalating government crackdown at home, expand southward and intensify operations in neighboring nations.

America plays the Apollo Option: killing from the sky Fabius Maximus

America plays the Apollo Option: killing from the sky: Fabius Maximus

Chet Richards, on Fabius Maximus' blog, suggests that the Greek god, Apollo, who would strike from afar, serves as a metaphor for targeted assassinations by the United States against targets such as the latest al Qaeda No 3 or the democratically elected head of some government we do not like, such as Iran's Akminijad, Venezuela's Chavez, or whoever is running Hamas right now.

Political assassination has a hoary history. To use a few classical Greek illustrations, Agamemnon was slaughtered upon his return from Troy while Philip of Macedon was taken out either by his wife or by his son, Alexander. And using newfangled technology to kill one's enemies is well known. For example, Lisa Jardine, in The Awful End of Prince William the Silent: The First Assassination of a Head of State with a Handgun , describes the shockwaves that assassination by the newly invented pistol sent through the courts of Renaissance Europe. And Q always has some novel contraption for 007.

While Richard's use of Apollo as a metaphor is intriguing, I prefer Zeus, who would hurl thunderbolts at opponents from afar. The entire concept of "fire from heaven" is a more robust metaphor with fits in with not only the drone attacks that Richards describes but also with the Shock Doctrine that Naomi Kein describes. The modern American capitalist, like some neoPlatonic alchemist, brings fire down from the heavens and hurls it - be it through arcane financial instruments or through drone strikes - at its targets.

This "fire from heaven" metaphor further explains why our capitalist - warriors use drones, fighters, and other aircraft rather than agents in the 007 James Bond tradition. It also explains the curious lack of interest the United States has displayed in the 19th Century Great Game despite inviting parallels with the current situation. For to be a 007 or to play the Great Game demands social skills.

And that the United States does not have.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Fox News Is Funded by Terrorists

Jon Stewart: Fox News Omits Facts to Further Its "Fear-Driven Narrative":


To oppose terrorists, turn off Fox News:



"Jon Stewart: Fox News Omits Facts to Further Its 'Fear-Driven Narrative'

Jon Stewart: Fox News Omits Facts to Further Its 'Fear-Driven Narrative'

Tonight, Jon Stewart discussed Fox News and its reports about the funding sources of the 'Ground Zero Mosque.' Specifically, Saudi prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. But Fox never mentions his name... or that he's a part owner of its parent company."

Monday, August 23, 2010

Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire and D.I.Y. Festival, August 28, 2010

Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire and D.I.Y. Festival, August 28, 2010:
Celebrate New England D.I.Y: August 28, 2010! Rhode Island’s own Mini Maker Faire, featuring hands-on making, building & hacking, culinary crafting, garage technology, arts and creativity for sale, and robots, culminating with a Waterfire in the Creative Capital, Providence, RI.

Africa's Informal Economy Revealed | Fast Company

Africa's Informal Economy Revealed | Fast Company:
Making a product for the African market isn’t as easy as shipping off CAD files to China; the makers of the product must be included in the design process from the start. Only the jua kali know how to make a product in a way that leverages local resources and networks, and including them in the process means that the product will be produced and distributed in a sustainable and scalable way.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Land grab in Africa: Emerging land system drivers in a teleconnected world

Land grab in Africa: Emerging land system drivers in a teleconnected world:
A cluster of deals are identified in the eastern part of the African continent in countries like Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda and Madagascar, while other large recipient countries are Sudan, Mali and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In ten of the identified recipient countries the deals represent more than 5% of the current agricultural area – in Uganda more than 14%, in Mozambique more than 21% and in DR Congo more than 48% of the agricultural land! Thus, the consequences of the land deals can be expected to be very large for the local population and environment, with impacts such as agricultural intensification, forest degradation, displacement of local populations, increasing local food insecurity and increasing poverty. All in all, the international land investments have emerged as a new significant driver of land system change in an increasing teleconnected world.

Cocaine Symptoms - Guatemala and other central American countries becoming more violent than Mexico

Cocaine Symptoms - Guatemala and other central American countries becoming more violent than Mexico

Friday, August 13, 2010

Suriname ex-dictator Bouterse, a convicted smuggler, sworn in with other heads of state absent | Washington Examiner

Suriname ex-dictator Bouterse, a convicted smuggler, sworn in with other heads of state absent | Washington Examiner:
A former coup leader, convicted drug trafficker and accused murderer swore to uphold the country's laws at his inauguration Thursday without mentioning concerns in Suriname and abroad about his return to power — this time through the democratic process.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Bulgaria's government, judiciary at each other's throats over alleged plot | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 12.08.2010

Bulgaria's government, judiciary at each other's throats over alleged plot | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 12.08.2010:
Bulgaria's judiciary has been accused of corruption after suspects accused of plotting to kill the prime minister were released - due to lack of evidence. The EU has warned Sofia to tackle organized crime and corruption.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Spain’s Cocaine Trade Dominated by Bulgarians, Romanians � Hollywood goodfella

Spain’s Cocaine Trade Dominated by Bulgarians, Romanians � Hollywood goodfella:
The Spanish police have found that Bulgarian and Romanians are specialists in the trafficking of cocaine, reports the Spanish paper ABC.

Half of the persons arrested in Spain for organized crime activities are reported to be foreign citizens, including many Eastern Europeans.

While the Bulgarians and Romanians are found to be frequent dealers in cocaine trafficking, the trade itself is reported to be organized most often by Columbian and Spanish citizens.

Kosovo Albanians, Serbs Cooperate in Drug Trafficking

The drug trafficking mafia of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo is increasing using Kosovo Serbs for smuggling narcotics, according to the Serbian service for combating organized crime.

The Serbian police services are investigating the information that the Kosovo mafia is cooperating with organized crime groups from Serbia, using Kosovo Serbs as intermediaries, reported the Serbian newspaper Blitz.

The Serbian drug traffickers are reported to have very strong connections with the Croatian and Bulgarian drug dealers. Their cooperation with the Albanians, however, is generally believed to be much weaker, and there has been very little mutual penetration between Serbian and Albanian mafia groups in general, says a source from Serbian police.