Archive for February 9th, 2010

a bad apple

A high ranking Canadian military commander has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of two women. He may be linked to other crimes.

Williams, of Tweed, Ont., and the 8 Wing Commander of Canadian Forces Base Trenton, was arrested Sunday in Ottawa and has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Jessica Lloyd, 27, and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, 38.In addition to the murder charges, Williams faces counts of forcible confinement, breaking and entering, and sexual assault in relation to two home invasions in the Tweed area in September 2009.

Another source notes that the sexual assault victims were photographed during their ordeals.

Williams transported VIPs — high ranking government officials and foreign dignitaries — during his career. He’s met the Queen. He also served as commanding officer for Camp Mirage, reportedly near Dubai, from 12/05 to 6/06.

He knows how to transport things to places like Haiti and Afghanistan. His base also provides support for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.

The colonel championed Operation Santa Claus at a Brighton grocery store, collecting gifts for overseas soldiers. The Contact reported Williams got such a package at Camp Mirage and was especially moved by the “little notes from children.” Trenton is a base for our relief ops in Haiti, so the colonel is a fixture in press photos of supplies headed to that quake ravaged country. And when Jessica Lloyd, 27, of Belleville, was reported missing, CFB Trenton and its commander were quick to offer help. The base rescue helicopter joined the search on Jan. 30.

So helpful. He sent the base rescue helicopter to search for the woman he allegedly murdered. And he allegedly appreciated the “little notes from children.”

The Canadian people have no doubt spent a small fortune on his career. He has a lot of specialized training.

His wife, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, lives and works in Ottawa as the associate executive director of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. She was allowed into their Trenton home briefly. The Trenton home, purchased recently, may be a crime scene.

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Williams was on track for promotion to the highest levels of the military.

The retired officers, who asked not to be named, say Williams was being groomed by the military leadership for a move into the senior ranks. The French training, the selection for the Canadian Forces command and staff course in 2003 and 2004, and key appointments at National Defence headquarters meant that Williams was potentially going places, with brigadier-general the next rank he might obtain.

Given his access to power and transportation….. one can only wonder at this point what the hell he’s been up to, and with whom. Maybe some people might be getting a little nervous.

Williams once served as a Challenger aircraft pilot who transported VIPs. The Air Force declined to say who he flew but the Challenger regularly flies cabinet ministers and the governor general, Canada’s ceremonial head of sate. A spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he didn’t believe Williams flew Harper.

…”We are certainly tracking the movements of where this man has been over the past several years and we’re continuing with our investigation,” Nicholas said.

Another source: Williams was photographed last month with Defense Minister Peter MacKay and Canada’s top general during an inspection of a Canadian aircraft that was on its way to support relief efforts in Haiti….Dan Dugas, a spokesman for MacKay, called the charges serious but said MacKay will not comment.

Yes. Serious. And shocking. Or is it?

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These charges raise questions about how such a “shining bright star” like Williams could really be a murderer.

We’ve talked about psychopaths before here, many times. Psychopaths recognize each other, starting in childhood, and they array themselves against the society of normal people. They use their charm and their lack of conscience to get into positions of power. They are predators. The halls of power are full of psychopaths and sociopaths.

On Monday, military brass expressed their condolences to the family’s of the victims and shock at who police had named as the suspect. “I never worked with him closely and didn’t know him personally,” Maj.-Gen. Yvan Blondin, commander of the Air Force said. “As far as I know from what I’ve seen from his file, he was just a shining bright star. If you talk to people on the wing they would probably tell you that they admired the wing commander…Everybody is so surprised, we just do not know what to think about this.”

The charges raised questions about whether members of the military are required to undergo regular psychiatric testing as they assume higher command.

The local police cottoned onto him during a roadside stop. Details about that remain vague, but something led them to connect some dots, “a singularity in those incidents.” And now they’ve connected four: two murders, two sexual assaults. They are also looking into the 2001 death of Kathleen MacVicar, whose body was found in a wooded area near CFB Trenton in Ontario on July 15 2001. (source)

UPDATE from the comments (Mary), and also noted in this article: He [Williams] was located as a result of the specialized snow tires he has on his vehicle. They matched the treads left by the victim’s vehicle.

Note also he [Williams] was an avid photographer, played golf, and lived on the same street where two victims resided. The perpetrator photographed his victims, left one by a golf course. And all this occurred within 2 months of his [Williams'] new position in the area. His [Williams'] wife only spent weekends with him. (source) (source) (source)

{Police doing police work: priceless!}

Article confirmation of tire tread angle:

Rae also wouldn’t comment on reports that police traced Lloyd’s disappearance to Williams by using distinctive tire tracks left in snow near the woman’s home off Highway 37. Reports have said that investigators linked the tire tracks to a specific vehicle and that Williams was stopped by police on Feb. 4 during canvassing of motorists driving along that highway.

Some people will tell you it’s just an isolated incident. We’ve got our narrative discipline for you, right here:

Retired colonel Alain Pellerin is the executive director of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute and served in the army for 36 years. He said he had never heard of such a “strange” case. He compared notes with fellow long-serving military friends Monday….”I think it’s a local affair that will affect the population in Trenton because they knew him personally and people served under him. He was the base commander, after all. “But the rest of the people in the forces, it’s not related to the work, really, so it’s not something that will taint the armed forces negatively. There is a love affair between the population and the armed forces and I don’t think that will change. It’s really just one individual who’s accused of a serious crime.”

Slick.

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One of the sexual assault victims tells her story:

TRENTON, Ont. — “I was in the company of the devil himself. “And I was sure he was going to kill me.”

She has titanic courage, this Tweed single mom. For 21/2 hours in the deepest dark of last Sept. 30, she fought, begged, cajoled and prayed for her life.

…She fell asleep alone in her house, in a back room, and awoke around 2 a.m. She was choking. Her comforter was pressed to her face. “I thought maybe there was a fire,” she says. But it was a man. A strong man. She struggled. He beat her about the head. She broke free enough to breathe.

“You DON’T want to look at me,” he said. His voice was deep and muffled. “I won’t,” she whispered. But he blindfolded her and she never laid eyes on him, not once. Even when he bound her hands behind her back.

Even when he trussed her up in a sort of makeshift harness, fashioned from a pillowcase, twist ties and wire he found in her room. Even when he cut off her clothes with a knife and said, “I’ll be careful not to cut you.” Even when he assaulted her. Even when he took photographs, letting her touch the camera so she’d know.

Even when he told her: “You seem like a nice lady.” “It was so bizarre,” she says. “He was playing a game with me. I had conversations with him the whole time, almost like I was negotiating with him.” “You’re going to kill me, aren’t you?” she asked him, early on. “No need for that,” he replied. He convinced her he had accomplices burglarizing her home, though she heard nothing.  At 4:30 a.m, in that bleakest time before dawn, he ordered her onto her knees, head down, on a couch. “He has a gun,” she thought. “Now, I die.” But he left, warning her he’d come back in 10 minutes. She waited, but he did not return. And she called for help.

…She knew Col. Williams only to say hello. She did not even know he was CFB Trenton’s commander. Shortly after Christmas, she drove past his front yard on Cosy Cove Lane. She waved. He waved back.

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Williams was commanding officer of Camp Mirage from 12/05 to 6/06. According to this source from July 2005, Camp Mirage had been a clandestine base and the Canadian government was in negotiations with the UAE for a long-term arrangement. Williams would come in soon afterwards.

The Canadian government is in the process of establishing a long-term military base in the oil-rich Persian Gulf region. According to a recent article in the Globe and Mail, the Canadian government is negotiating with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to gain control of a section of the Minhad Air Base, located near Dubai, for years, if not decades, to come. Since late 2001, when the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) participated in the US invasion and conquest of Afghanistan, the Canadian military have controlled part of the Minhad facility, operating a clandestine logistical and supply base there. The CAF has dubbed its UAE base Camp Mirage.
Camp Mirage is four-hours flying time from Kabul.

The securing of a permanent CAF base in the UAE will mean that Canadian military forces can be rapidly deployed throughout the oil-rich Persian Gulf region—an area where the US is already embroiled in one war and which is at the center of Washington’s plans to gain a strategic stranglehold over the world’s oil supplies.

The poorly kept secrecy about Camp Mirage stemmed, reportedly, from Dubai.

Defence Department officials acknowledge that attempts to keep the location secret have nothing to do with operational security. “This isn’t about the safety of our troops,” one said. “It’s about the sensitivity of the host country and its neighbours.”

The Foreign Affairs and Defence Departments say high-ranking Canadian officials gave even higher-ranking UAE officials a verbal undertaking not to talk about the deal or disclose the location.

But officials who have seen Canada-UAE agreements allowing the base to be set up said they do not contain a secrecy clause or an agreement not to disclose the location. They could not explain why the UAE would be nervous about the base.

Dubai, with its soaring skyscrapers and, by Arabian Peninsula standards, wide-open lifestyle, seems an odd place to try to keep a secret. It has worked hard to attract international business, building on a long history as a bustling trading centre and port. Many international corporations have their Middle East headquarters in the city, which has eclipsed Beirut as a business centre and playground for wealthy Arabs.

In June 2008, after Williams had moved on in his spectacular military career, an incident allegedly happened between people from Camp Mirage and some locals. But it went down the memory hole.“according to CF public affairs officials the alleged incident never took place and that a “myth” about this incident has started circulating as an explanation for whatever changes might have been brought in governing troops going into town.”

Any ways, I’m told the alleged incident earlier this year involved members of the Van Doos and an altercation with locals. It was serious enough that civilian police in the UAE had to respond…..or so the emails from in-theatre claim. It seems the incident was also serious enough that the Canadian Forces has altered  its policies regarding how soldiers spend their time in Dubai (this is according to my correspondents) so as not to jeopardize the continued use of Camp Mirage. So troops are only allowed out on the town for highly monitored six hour stretches and transported to and from via the base bus.

I checked into these allegations and the response from CEFCOM public affairs is that they have absolutely no written report on any kind of incident……at all. Period. Full stop.

And from the comments: Anyone who closely follows the exploits of the Canadian military is well aware of the Vandoos reputation as a Regiment with ‘esprit’. Unfortunately whenever such ugly incidents occur, the senior brass feel the need to sweep the mess under the rug. As a result, whenever the Vandoos deploy operationally, the media describe them as ‘the famous Vandoos’ when a more apt moniker would be ‘infamous’.

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It will be interesting to see how far the police get in their investigation of Williams. If there are links into The Pedophocracy, and it would be astonishing if there weren’t, we can expect intense pressure for him to be cauterized, isolated, destroyed, portrayed as a single rotten apple.

UPDATE: more stories h/t Pen and Aangirfan:

Was this the work of a serial killer?

Colonel’s arrest reopens cold cases in three provinces.

And of course, we can’t forget Dave McGowan’s There’s Something About Henry, in which we learn the truth about so-called serial killers.

Most Americans are familiar with what is considered the classic serial killer ‘profile.’ This was a notion first put forth by the venerable FBI, which coined the term ’serial killer’ and pioneered the concept of ‘profiling,’ in an alleged attempt to understand the phenomenon of mass murder. In truth, as we shall see, the concept of the serial killer profile was put forth largely to disinform the public.

UPDATE: another article

BELLEVILLE, Ont. - Did he spot her on a Friday night at a popular dance club here? Or did they cross paths at the Poplar Golf Course where they both golfed? These are places both slaying victim Jessica Lloyd and her alleged killer, Col. Russell Williams, were known to have hung out. Police are going through as many possibilities as they can to try to determine just how Lloyd and the man charged with her murder may have originally been in each other’s presence.

With Clp. Marie-France Comeau, who was murdered last November in Brighton, there were obvious places of common interest since Williams was her commanding officer at CFB Trenton. She was a flight attendant on some VIP flights and he had been a pilot. And the two sexual assault and home-invasion victims lived on the same lakefront where Williams had his cottage.
But with 27-year-old Lloyd there is a working theory the alleged killer may have spotted her in a nightclub, or at the golf course, where several sources have said they both frequented. It’s interesting to note that her home, the location in the country where her body was located, where two other sexual assaults occurred and where Williams lived in Tweed are basically located along the same stretch of highway.

In all three cases, the homes were rural and a fair distance from neighbours. As the shock of this case turns into anger, several people have told me how “strange” they felt their previous encounters were with the then-base commander. “The girls were creeped out and were talking about that very thing just days before this news broke,” said one source who described a charity event in November where Williams was a celebrity blackjack dealer. Others have described the murder suspect’s demeanour socially as cold and unfriendly.

His neighbour, Larry Jones, said while he never noted anything creepy about him, he did notice strange elements. “I remember him coming over and saying I have to drop the puck to open the Belleville Bulls season and wanting to know how to do that. He said ‘What do you do, throw it up in the air?’ ” Jones was surprised he didn’t know anything about hockey. “I got out a puck and two sticks and showed him.”

Jones, who is still miffed that he was originally questioned by the OPP for the assaults, said one thing he noticed about Williams was his attention to detail and precision. The tires on his sports car are an example. Jones said it was those tires that police may have used to allegedly track Williams from an abduction scene to eventually being stopped in a roadside canvass days after the disappearance. Although police do not confirm it, common belief is a quick-thinking Belleville police officer made the connection from the tires on the car to the tracks in the snow.

My colleague Don Peat interviewed retired FBI profiler Gregg McCrary who said most serial rapists and murderers normally leave a buffer zone around their home. If such a criminal doesn’t follow this rationale it may be a function of an individual’s “pathological narcissism” or a belief that they can’t be caught. But, he said, choosing a victim close to home would provide an individual a better chance to study their prey.

Jones said as he looks back, he really knew very little about his neighbour. He’s not the only one. In Williams’ biography, the military does not have any information prior to his joining the service in 1987. Other than the fact he attended the University of Toronto, there is little else. In fact, I have not been able to determine where he was born, where he grew up, if he has parents still living or siblings. It will be very interesting to study where Williams has been because police sources tell me when it comes to criminal charges “there will be more.”

terrorist activity news: some narratives progress, others trail off

Narrative progresses in Southeast Asia, West Africa, Pakistan: drug trafficking, Abu Sayyaf, JI, al qaeda, attacks on Westerners…

1. JI terrorist Dulmatin resurfaces on Jolo, Philippines - Abu Sayyaf — same area that US forces use wo/oversight

MANILA - AN ISLAMIST militant accused of being behind the deadly 2002 Bali bombings is alive and hiding in the southern Philippines despite earlier reports of his death, a senior military official said on Tuesday.

Dulmatin, leader of the regional militant group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), was not killed in a clash in 2008 as the military initially believed, said Major General Juancho Sabban, the head of the Philippine Marines.

‘I believe, from what my sources say, he is still in Sulu,’ Maj. Gen. Sabban told reporters, referring to the southern chain of islands in the south including Jolo, a hotbed of Islamist militants.

He also said that another JI militant, Umar Patek, is also believed to be hiding in the Sulu islands and is being sheltered by the Abu Sayyaf, a local Muslim extremist group linked by intelligence agencies to the Al-Qaeda network.

Dulmatin, accused of helping the JI plan and carry out the Bali bombings that killed 202 people in the Indonesian resort island, was initially believed to have been killed by the military in the southern Philippines in January 2008. However DNA tests of the body of the slain man raised doubts that it was Dulmatin.

Patek and Dulmatin, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, have been hiding out in the Philippine jungle with the Abu Sayyaf group since 2003, intelligence officials have said. The US State Department has offered a reward of US$10 million (S$14 million) for information leading to the arrest of Dulmatin, and $1 million for Patek. — AFP

source: straits times

2. 2 Malaysians abducted in Borneo, affirming warning given by US authorities last month

KOTA KINABALU (Malaysia) - MALAYSIAN police said on Monday that two men have been abducted by gunmen near a Borneo town which the United States warned last month was being targeted by criminal and terrorist groups.

Noor Rashid Ibrahim, police chief in Sabah state, said the maritime border with the Philippines, which lies to the north of Borneo, had been sealed off to prevent the gunmen from escaping.

He said that the two abducted men, Malaysians working at a seaweed farm near the fishing town of Semporna were seized in the early hours of Monday by five men armed with two rifles. ‘Based on police investigation, the group is believed to be comprised of foreigners and locals out to commit robbery,’ he told reporters.

Mr Noor Rashid declined to say which country they came from, and also sidestepped questions over whether they were from the Abu Sayyaf militant group which is active in the southern Philippines.

The US embassy in Kuala Lumpur had warned that there were indications of strikes being planned in isolated areas of eastern Sabah state, including the diving resort of Sipadan as well as the destinations of Semporna and Mabul.

Mr Noor Rashid said that the two kidnapped men were a 40-year-old manager and a 25-year-old farm supervisor. He said their abductors arrived in a narrow-hulled boat and were believed to still be in Malaysian waters. — AFP

source: straits times

3. Malians face cocaine charges in the US: drug trafficking, FARC, al qaeda, Europe, West Africa

Three men have been charged with plotting to transport tons of cocaine across Africa with the help of Al Qaeda. The three defendants all of them from Mali, were arrested in Ghana on Wednesday and flown to the United States on Thursday night. The men said that they were helping some people set up a trafficking network to move what they thought was FARC’s cocaine from Ghana to the deserts of North Africa to Spain.

The 3 whose names were given as Oumar Issa, Harouna Touré and Idriss Abelrahman, were charged with conspiracy to commit narco-terrorism and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist groups: Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and the FARC.

According to the charges, the men were alleged to be members of a criminal organization operating in the West African countries of Togo, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Mali and that they worked with Al Qaeda groups in the region which ultimately promised to provide security for the North African leg of the journey. According to the New York Times, the three men were charged under statutes passed in 2006 that gave federal drug agents the authority to pursue narcotics and terrorism crimes committed anywhere in the world if a link between a drug offense and a specified act of terrorism or terrorist group could be established.

source: Newstime Africa

4. Plot foiled to bomb Americans in Pakistan hotel — police get testy with reporters

LAHORE—Pakistan police claimed Monday to have arrested six suspects, including a would-be suicide bomber, who were plotting to attack a five-star hotel and kill Americans. Police recovered an explosive-laden suicide vest fitted with 26 hand grenades during the operation in Lahore, the country’s second-biggest city, senior police superintendent Zulfikar Hameed told a news conference.

Police in Pakistan, which is under huge US pressure to do more to root out Islamist militants, routinely claim to foil high-profile attacks, most often in Karachi, but rarely release any details of the alleged plots. It is not possible to confirm the alleged plots independently.

The six suspects were paraded at the news conference wearing black masks to hide their identity….

Police also recovered four kilograms (nine pounds) of hashish, he added.

But officers angrily called a swift end to the news conference after a television reporter snatched away a hood, unmasking one of the suspects.

“If you behave like this we will not invite media in the future,” one police inspector said.

more @ inquirer

5. India: asks officers to please not speak to reporters there are too many leaks!

CBI officials are not allowed to interact with the media under their service rules. Only the CBI director and the chief PRO is allowed to interact with reporters and share details of stories. Journalists are not allowed to carry mobile phones, camera, laptop and other electronic gadgets inside the CBI headquarters at the CGO complex in New Delhi.

A new circular issued by the top brass of the agency has asked the officers to refrain from speaking to the media.

The agency sleuths are anyway not supposed to talk to the press under the service rules laid down for them, so why the circular?”The directions are against any particular group of mediapersons or individuals. It is only meant to alert the officials from some fake journalists who can misuse the information imparted to them,” explained an official spokesperson for the top investigating agency.

CBI sources told MiD DAY that though no such journalist has been encountered by the agency, so far but the circular seems a clear effort to “safeguard the secrets better.” While contents of the circular, issued last week, is being guarded as a much-valued secret, sources said it is “very clear and categorical in nature.”

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, highly-placed officials in the CBI headquarters told the agency has already been under fire from various quarters for cases under its investigation, the word of caution would help the agency to stem bad publicity. They also pointed out that the notice is “actually about mediapersons who could be trying to do sting operations on cases being investigated by the CBI.”

“Recently, the agency came under public scrutiny after news reports related to Sant Singh Chatwal. Though public enjoy such investigative stories but sometimes the repercussions are very hard on the CBI officials related to that particular case. It is assumed that the story leaked from their end,” said a senior CBI official, requesting anonymity.

Sant Singh Chatwal whose name appeared in the latest list of Padma awardees was later discovered as a multiple offender who has been under CBI scanner for cases of fraud against him. Earlier the CBI had earned public ire for its probe into cases against Bofors kickbacks accused Ottavio Quattrocchi. “Of late the department became a subject of ridicule on issues like Bofors, Nithari, kidney transplant racket, Arushi double murder case and Ruchika Girhotra molestation case. It is assumed that officers connected to the cases leak information to the media and hence the notice,” the officer said.

source: mid-day

Narrative limps along slowly in Mexico shooting cases: drug trafficking, gunmen escape and reportedly go on to kill others, arrests of a few people around the edges. evidently some people are supposed to get away with murder.

1. a suspected lookout arrested in attack that killed 15 youth in Ciudad Juarez

Reporting from Mexico City — Authorities in the border city of Ciudad Juarez said on Tuesday night that they had arrested a man suspected of taking part in a shooting attack on a high-school party that killed at least 15 people early Sunday.

Officials summoned reporters to see the suspect, who said in their presence that the main Juarez-based drug cartel targeted the party because it had received reports that members of a rival trafficking group were in attendance.

The suspect, identified as Jose Dolores Arroyo Chavarria, said he acted as a lookout for the 24 or so gunmen he said took part. He said they were ordered to kill everyone inside.

Authorities said they arrested the suspect Monday afternoon after army troops interrupted the planned assassination of a drug rival. Killed during that gunfight was one of the men who allegedly supervised the assault on the party, in which dozens of young people packed a private home.

Officials said some of the same gunmen are believed to be responsible for the killings of four people Monday at a dance hall.

Authorities in the state of Chihuahua on Tuesday gave the number of dead as 15, though a day earlier they had said 16 died, a figure corroborated by local news reports.

Parents of the slain teens have denied that their children were involved in criminal activity.

source: la times

2. another arrest in the same case

Police have made a second arrest in connection with last weekend’s party massacre which left 15 people dead in the Colonia Salvarcar of Cuidad Juarez. Witnesses at the site of the massacre said they believed one of the “lookouts” for the group of armed men was driving a Jeep Cherokee.

Police said the witnesses gave police a description of the jeep and the license plate number. Police stopped the Jeep Cherokee and arrested the driver, Israel Arzate Melendez, who later confessed to taking part in the massacre. Juarez police say they now know the names of three other suspects.

http://www.foxrio2.com/2nd-shooting-suspect-arrested-in-cuidad-juarez/

3. Salvadore Cabanas case: just unconfirmed rumors (links removed)
Salvador Cabañas: Assailant Captured and Arrested in Sonora? True? Or Rumors?

Al Dia, Costa Rica newspaper, has reported that the Mexican newspaper, Diario Reforma, suggests that Jose Jorge Balderas (aka. JJ or el Modelo), Salvador Cabañas’ assailant, has been captured and arrested by Mexican authorities. Baldera was staying at a local hotel in the Municipality of Puerto Peñasco located in the State of Sonora.

According to Al Dia, it appears that media reports have been confirmed by the State Attorney General’s Office and Notimex, the official Mexican Government News Agency. However, no other governmental office has either confirmed or denied this rumor.

http://www.beautifulfootball.info/2010/02/salvador-caba%C3%B1as-assailant-captured-and-arrested-in-sonora-true-or-rumors.html

hasbara: FAIL

1. Michael Oren heckled. professor appears to be practically in tears at the outrage, verbally attacks students and threatens to fail them all for disrupting the important speech of busy man Michael Oren.

2. Elie Wiesel repeats a bunch of lies and misquotes attributed to Ahmadinejad, then suggests it wouldn’t be so bad if he were assassinated. jpost puts headlines thusly, with quote marks: ‘i wouldn’t cry if he was killed’  EXCEPT that’s not what Elie Wiesel said. Elie Wiesel used the assassination word.

“I wouldn’t cry if I heard that Ahmadinejad was assassinated,” he quipped, calling the Iranian president “a pathological danger to world peace.”

http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=168217

3. Lieberman whines about Turkey

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Tuesday leveled criticism at Turkey for what he called “weekly” condemnations of Israel.

Speaking during a visit to Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, Lieberman said that Israel had been “supporting close relations with Turkey for 10 years.” He said that the recent change in Ankara’s stance, since Operation Cast Lead against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, was “unexpected.”

Turkey can’t keep repeating this “sharp anti-Israel line” every week, the foreign minister told an Azerbaijani television station.

Nonetheless, he said, Israel is doing everything in its power to maintain ties and coordinate closely with Turkey.

“We hope Turkey will make certain amendments to its foreign policy,” he added.

Lieberman’s comments came some two weeks after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an said Israel “should give some thought to what it would be like to lose a friend like Turkey in the future,” in an interview with the Euronews channel.

“We have important ongoing agreements between us. How can these agreements be kept going in this climate of mistrust? I think Israel had better take another look at its relations with its neighbors if it believes it is a world power,” Erdo?an said in the interview.The Turkish premier said that the humiliation of Turkish Ambassador to Israel Oguz Celikkol by Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon had “no place in international politics.”

Earlier in January, Aylaon called Celikkol in for a public dressing down over a Turkish television show that depicted Mossad agents as baby snatchers. At that meeting, Ayalon instructed the camera crews, in Hebrew and in the ambassador’s presence, not to film them shaking hands, to show that the Turkish envoy was sitting on a lower sofa, to show that there was only an Israeli flag on the table and not to film them smiling.

When asked by Euronews if Turkey could have handled relations with Israel more diplomatically, Ergodan answered that “I am telling the truth…And I will keep telling the truth.”

http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=168212