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๐Ÿ‘“ Fabio Capello ๐Ÿฅ… ๐ŸŸ

08 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Fabio Capello’s fate was sealed during that World Cup game with Germanyย when an England teamย who had until the lastย ten minutes of the first half been completely outclassed fought back by applying pressure on their much younger rivals.

The same was expected in the second half, but did not occurย which allowed Germany to get back into the game on their own terms.

Perhaps, a Martin O Neill or Harry Redknapp would have seen the opportunity, the vastly overpaid andย  over-rated Fabio Capello did not.

The FA have alot of questions to ask about this whole saga – why did they appoint this man in the first place to run a team of players that were not despite what was being claimed a golden generation.

Truth is England have only once looked like winning a tournament – Euro 96 under the creative genius that was Terry Venables.

And what happened to him then?

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๐Ÿช– France plans to make denial of Armenian Genocide a crime ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท

21 Wednesday Dec 2011

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Nicolas Sarkozy has sponsored aย proposed bill to make the denial of the Armenian genocide a crimeย in France, which would be met with up to a year in prison and a fineย of 45,000 euros.

Predictably, the move has brought a fierce response from Turkey.

France has warned her against any reprisals that would damageย Paris’s commercial interests, arguing that law was part of the French state’s commitment to the World Trade Organisation.

The Europeans have always taken the high ground when it comes to human rights, whilst being strangely myopic when it comes toย admitting to their own crimes against humanity.

Here are a couple of episodes that Iย discovered during research for my novel, Pictures and Words.

Armenia was part of the Ottoman Empire which had allied itself with Germany and Austria in the First World War against the allies, Britain, France and Russia.

The decision to go to war was made by Ottoman War Minister, Enver Pasha, the head ofย  aย movement that aimed unite the empire under the idea of aย greater Turkey, in the same way as Germany and Italy had been forged from disparate states.

Europeans called this movement the ‘Young Turks.’ย ย ย 

Chapter 4

The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-16 was a publication of the British Propaganda Office. It was written by James Byrce and Arnold Toynbee, and presented, until now, unpublished news sources that showed how the Armenians suffered during the First World War. The only problem with the report, known as the โ€˜blue bookโ€™, was that it ignored the slaughter of Muslims by Armenian rebels whilst they were under Russian control and French tutelage. As the war began to turn on the Ottomans, Armenian nationalists pursued their dream of a Greater Armenia stretching all way to the Caucasus. Nothing would get in their way – they would commit horrendous acts while exaggerating the pain suffered by their โ€˜ownโ€™ people.

ย โ€œI arrived at Bayburt on August 8 1917. What I saw was terrifying,โ€ observed Tatiana Karamel, a nurse Russian Red Cross. โ€œArmenians under the Russian administration were carrying out horrifying wild atrocities against the Turks in Bayburt and Ispir.

โ€œThe rebels named Arshak amd Antranik slaughtered the children in the orphanage, I worked at, with their daggers. They raped young girls and women.

โ€œThey took away 150 children with them, while they were withdrawing from Bayburt and killed most of them while they were still on the way.โ€

Old men and women, who had made it past a century of living, recounted some of the horrors they witnessed in their youth, when Armenian rebels committed atrocities in the eastern and southern Anatolia, all the way through to modern-day Azerbaijan.

Sirri Huseyinoglu, from Alacain, in Erzurum, remembered: โ€œI was 19 during the period of Armenians atrocities. The Armenians had established an organisation.

โ€œAn Armenian general called Antwon-ich led them. They started atrocities in the villages

โ€œAt Erzurum they massacred 6 or 7000 people. They imprisoned them in huts

They tied a quilt on a water buffalo then they poured gasoline on the quilt and set it o on fire, They closed the buffalo in the hut. It went wild in the hut killing people.

โ€œMakes a man go out of his mind to remember it.โ€

Mehmet Ackal , 106, Sambeyli, Adana : โ€œNot one Muslim man was left they were imprisoned and killed. Children were boiled in water. They said โ€˜We are serving you lambโ€™ and made women eat their husbands.โ€

On Russian commander wrote on Jan 29, 1915 that the Armenian rebels were behaving in an โ€œundisciplined and immoralโ€ manner, โ€œsubjecting the civilians to violenceโ€ during the takeover of Van.

To this day, the stories of these people is ignored, written out of history as an irrelevance.

Europeans prefer the version offered by Jewish writer and poet Franz Werfel.

Fearing for the fate of Jews in Nazi Germany, he wrote an allegory called โ€˜The 40 Days of Musa Dagh,โ€™.

In this work, Werfel substituted the Nazis with the Young Turks, and the Jews with the Armenians.

Chapter 10

Before the American defeat at Vietnam, it was the Algerian war of independence that had inspired the colonised peoples of the world.

When the French had forced their way into what they regarded as a rundown Ottoman province, it took them decades to โ€™pacifyโ€™ this land. During this time, her soldiers took a fancy to the silver ear rings, leg rings and arm rings worn by the local girls, which they took by cutting off entire limbs. Then, no one was too concerned for the French were bringing the benefits of civilisation to a backward people. France always felt bitter about the way the Arabs had repaid them, as the world horrified at the military crackdown forced the colonisers to leave a land they still regard as theirs.

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The Euro

17 Thursday Nov 2011

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Elder statesmen in a barren landscape..

With Italy the latest nation to suffer under the burden of being linked to a single currency, very real questions are being asked about the future of the Euro.

TheEconomistย says that Europe has not addressed the fundamentalย changes around her – namely the rise of a younger slimmerย ย Asia at the cost of this grand once great old man.

Today’s Financial Times outlines a three-trierEurope with France-Germany as the engine, the driver of a system thatย relegates eastern Europe to the periphery.

Of course,ย Gordon Brown did warn everyone that France – like Germany – was exposed because of her banks.

So what will become a unit that once touted as a serious economic challenger to the Unitedย States of America?

And will things ever be the same again?

The international system created by Europe was never perfect, and frankly the world outside this club of nations was roped into joining it.

Some powers suffered like China, some simply vanished – like the Ottoman Empire, whose lossย the Islamic World has been suffering the consequences of to this day, especially in a world order based on power.

The history of the end of the ‘Sick Man of Europe’ can be traced back to the creation of the tiny kingdom of Greece, a cause championed byย Shelley and Byron.

The behaviour of the main players at that time towards this once great and nowย grand old man was racist.

(Ever wonder where Adolf Hitler some of his ideas from?)

Now a century or so on, with the Eurozone crisis sparked by a bankrupt Greece, how will the main players on the international scene deal with their once great andย now grand friend.

With America already signalling thatย she will be looking East,ย how will China viewย this potentiallyย barren economic wasteland, which still fights wars against weaker nations, whilst lecturing others about human rights?

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The New Libya?

02 Friday Sep 2011

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Gorbachev’s Legacy

23 Tuesday Aug 2011

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How will History remember Mikhail Gorbachev the man who lost Russia her empire?

It is said Russians have rejected him, arguing that he did the job the West had wanted all along.

In the West, it is said that he prevented the Cold War from ending as a hot one.

When this man came to power, Russia was embroiled in a friutless war to pacify Afghanistan, and having listened to what the mothers of the empire were telling him, he pulled his army out.

The evil empire had spent eight years there and left behind Najibullah.

He came from a generation that did not believe the propaganda fed to them by the state that portrayed the West as the enemy that wanted to destroy Russia, so he did not have any difficulty in opening a dialogue with America and encouraging reforms around the idea of glasnost. For that he was swept out of power, as the empire built by Joseph Stalin fell apart and Western economists instigated reforms that brought a Superpower to her knees.

Gorbachev was not a saint by any means, when the people of the Caucasus raised the flag of revolt he sent in the heavy weaponry of a Superpower to deal with them.

However, he did not take his people into costly and ultimately self defeating wars like say Enver Pasha, war minister of the Ottoman Empire, or Winston Churchill, he of Gallipoli and later the Second World War notoriety.

When the Soviet Union collapsed it was – thankfully – relatively bloodless.

There was suffering and hardship, but compare that with what happened with the fall of the Ottomans and Great Britain.

So, perhaps the man who lost his nation an empire may also be known as the man who made the brave decision to end all war and move a step closer to some idea of world peace.

For the moment, with wars raging around the world, that appears to be an illusion, however future generations may yet thank him for ending the War to end all wars.

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From Ground Zero to Year Zero (..or what year did 9/11 take the world back to?) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

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๐ŸŽพ Serbia’s Past ๐Ÿ”ฅ

04 Monday Jul 2011

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Novak Djokovic steamrollered his way to victory in yesterdayโ€™s Wimbledon menโ€™s final.

His opponent, the much fancied Rafael Nadal, did not have a response to the relentless barrage that he endured from the young Serb, who we  are told had at the age of twelve been sent away from home to realise his potential as a tennis player.

His performance was applauded by no less a person than the president of Serbia, which gives you an idea of how important winning Wimbledon was to this tiny Balkan state, which has been craving for acceptance amongst its fellow Christian European nations.

As pictures of Djokovic clasping the much prized trophy were appearing all over national newspapers in this country, and no doubt abroad, another man from Serbia was making his presence felt at the war crimes tribunal at the Hague.

Ratko Mladic was being thrown out of court for his behaviour.

He is accused of the massacre at Srebrenica, the worst atrocity in Europe since the Second World War.

Some 8, 000 men and boys are said to have been killed by forces commanded by the Serb warlord.

If Serbia is indeed to join Europe, and just as importantly gain the acceptance she so craves, then she needs to own up what was going on at that time, why her people had turned so violently on her neighbours, with whom the only difference was  religion and what she is doing to ensure that it never happens again.

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Child’s Play (..or what’s going to happen to Libya?)

29 Wednesday Jun 2011

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And Another Thing (..or how not to behave with China)

29 Wednesday Jun 2011

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China signed a trade deal with Germany that was almost nine times the size of the one secured at London. If you consider the fact that David Cameron had managed to get trade agreement worth  ยฃ1.4 bn to British companies, this will give you an idea of how much more that amounts to. So why did Wen Jiabao refuse to shake Angela Merkelโ€™s hand after a press conference and why during their exchange to the media did the Chinese Premier take his earphones off in utter disgust?

Europeans had no right to lecture China about human rights, he is reported to have said.

Watching Wen Jiabao on the world stage, takes you back say a hundred years when two nations were then emerging as major players in their own right.

One of  them was Japan and the other was of course Germany.

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๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ On Europe (..and where it goes after its Greek Crisis) ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท

28 Tuesday Jun 2011

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ANALYSIS – Is the current Greek crisis going to be Europeโ€™s Lehman moment, and if so how will this affect how Europe is seen by the rest of the world? Ironically, for the most of the last decade, the European Union was seen by the United States as her only serious economic rival. The problem was, said Henry Kissinger, knowing which phone number to use. Today, Germany and France are exercising their minds and their peopleโ€™s patience with the best way to solve Greeceโ€™s catch-22 โ€“ if she is allowed to sink, what will this do to the confidence investors would have in the Euro, and if she is allowed to continue on as before then the black holeย is only going to getย deeper and deeper.

Europeโ€™s army, Nato, is currently engaged in operations in Afghanistan and Libya, where it has not performed well. The best that can be said of these campaigns is that at least her soldiers are getting some combat experience, which should hold them in good stead should another crisis flare up in the Balkans โ€“ few of us will ever forget how useless they were when faced by Milosevic during the break-up of Yugoslavia.

Then, the Americans intervened to preserve Nato, as they have done in Afghanistan and may have to do in Libya.

Trouble is, America will not be able to get Europe out of its current economic crisis.

That appears to be left to China, andย she has already indicated which phone numberย she will be using first โ€“ namely that of Germany.

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