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2009-11-06 16:13:00
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Consulate Thessaloniki
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NORTHERN NOTES OCTOBER 2009

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DEPT FOR EUR/SE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL SMIG SNAR SOCI GR
SUBJECT: NORTHERN NOTES OCTOBER 2009

REF: A) THESSALONIKI 072, B) THESSALONIKI 081, C) THESSALONIKI 036

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Following is a summary of last month's major developments in
Northern Greece:





NATIONAL ELECTIONS:PASOK PREVAILS EMPHATICALLY IN NORTHERN
GREECE, ABOLISHES MINISTRY OF MACEDONIA-THRACE



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SENSITIVE
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DEPT FOR EUR/SE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL SMIG SNAR SOCI GR
SUBJECT: NORTHERN NOTES OCTOBER 2009

REF: A) THESSALONIKI 072, B) THESSALONIKI 081, C) THESSALONIKI 036

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Following is a summary of last month's major developments in
Northern Greece:





NATIONAL ELECTIONS:PASOK PREVAILS EMPHATICALLY IN NORTHERN
GREECE, ABOLISHES MINISTRY OF MACEDONIA-THRACE




1. (U) Winner of this month's Greek national election PASOK
(Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement) made substantial gains in
traditionally conservative Northern Greece, too. In Thrace, the
two current Muslim MPs were re-elected with PASOK, while the
decision by the far-right LAOS leader Georgios Katratzaferis to
stand in the Prefecture of Rodopi (central Thrace) did not
appear to influence results significantly. In the Prefecture of
Evros however (eastern Thrace, on the Greek-Turkish border),in
an apparent reaction to the large numbers of illegal immigrants
being smuggled into Greece through Turkey, LAOS elected an MP
for the first time. The new government decided to abolish the
Ministry of Macedonia-Thrace and instead, move to Thessaloniki
the Offices of the Deputy Minister of Finance and the Deputy
Minister of Interior. The initiative sparked an outcry from
main opposition New Democracy, denouncing it as a "national
retreat" on the name issue with neighboring Macedonia.



MUSLIM MINORITY VOTE IN THRACE




2. (U) Media in Thrace reported that although two Muslim MPs
were elected during the general election of October 4, the
"minority leadership" was disappointed as it had hoped to elect
as many as four. Reports attributed the result to the fact that
not as many Greek Muslims came from Turkey (where they currently
reside) to vote, as were expected. Also, not all Muslims voted
for Muslim candidates, as was recommended to minority voters by
the minority co-ordinating body "Consultative Committee of the
Turkish Minority of Western Thrace." Papers report that around
"20%" of Muslims voted for Christian candidates. In a
post-election dinner hosted by the President of the Consultative
Committee, Muslim candidates argued against the Committee's

methods of "controlled voting" and advocated for the political
emancipation of the minority.



APPEALS COURT IN THRACE REJECTS TURKISH UNION OF XANTHI APPEAL





3. (SBU) On October 07, the Appeals Court in Thrace rejected
the application by the local organization "Turkish Union of
Xanthi" to be recognized and registered by that name. The
appeal followed an earlier decision on March 27, 2008 by the
European Court of Human Rights that vindicated the organization
and claimed that the Greek state violated the right of Assembly
and Association, as stipulated in the European Convention on
Human Rights (Ref A.) The Appeals Court however, concluded that
the ECHR's ruling was not binding in this case. Additionally,
it claimed that the European Court focused only on the cultural
activities of the organization, overlooking the political ones
that could potentially "endanger public order in the area".
Lastly, lawyer Ioannis Hatziantoniou who participated in the
trial stated that Article 12 of the organization's statute
-"Monitoring of the members' social and national beliefs"- ran
contrary to the Constitution and thus, could not be accepted.
Post sources believe the "Turkish Union of Xanthi"'s lawyer
Orhan Hajiibram will now take the issue to the Supreme Court of
Greece.



POMAKS CLAIM HARASSMENT BY THE TURKISH DELEGATION AT OSCE
MEETING `




4. (U) Local media in Thrace report that, after addressing last
month's OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting in Warsaw,
two Greek Pomaks were verbally harassed by the present Turkish
delegation. The Pomaks had earlier spoken about terrorization

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of their community, orchestrated by the Turkish Consulate in
Komotini, "aiming to impose the image of a unified Muslim
minority, ethnically Turkish" [Note: The Pomaks are Muslims of
Slavic descent and speak a language that could be described as a
Bulgarian dialect. End Note]. Papers noted that the Pomaks had
to be "saved" by members of the Greek delegation. According to
the reports, the incident was brought to the attention of the
Meeting's Chairwoman Florian Hohenberg, who promised to look
into it further.



"VATOPEDI" MONKS AND IMPLICATED JUDGE RECEIVE SUSPENDED SENTENCES




5. (U) On October 09, the Appeals Court in Thrace sentenced
Abbot Efrem of the Vatopedi Monastery and monk Arsenios to 15
months in prison, suspended for three years, for morally
instigating Judge Maria Psalti's failure to announce her Court's
decision about the ownership of Vistonida lake promptly. The
judge received the same sentence. The so-called "Vatopedi"
scandal, a series of illegal land exchanges between the
Monastery of Vatopedi and GoG, broke out last year and analysts
claim it was instrumental to the eventual fall of the government
last month (Ref B).



UNIVERSITY SURVEY SHOWS ATTICA'S GDP WELL AHEAD OF THESSALONIKI'S




6. (U) On October 21, the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki's research group announced the results of a survey,
showing that although the GDP in the Prefecture of Attica
(Athens area) increased by 122% between 1996 and 2004, the
corresponding figure for Thessaloniki was only 38%,
significantly lower than even the national average of 71%. The
survey also showed that 65% of Thessaloniki's GDP is generated
from the services sector and 30% from industrial activity.
Finally, local media reported on data released by the National
Statistics Service of Greece, according to which unemployment in
Thessaloniki rose by 2.5% to 11.4% in the second quarter of
2009, compared with the same period the year before.



SECURITY INCIDENTS




7. (SBU) On October 10, four luxury cars were destroyed in
three different areas of Thessaloniki. Earlier, on October 07,
two more had been set on fire in the same city. A new group,
called "Burn (Porsche) Cayenne Cars" claimed responsibility for
the attacks, noting that they were to express solidarity with
recently arrested anarchists. In the early evening of October
21, approximately 20 hooded individuals smashed the windows of
around 15 luxury stores in downtown Thessaloniki. The stores
were closed at the time. A new group, called "Haute Catastrophe
Designers" assumed responsibility for the attack shortly after.
On October 23, there was a series of gas canister attacks
against the offices of leading local PASOK cadres. A new group
called the "Council for the Deconstruction of Order" assumed
responsibility for the attacks and threatened that local
journalists will be targeted in the future. On October 21, an
improvised incendiary device exploded at the entrance of the
Italian-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce in Thessaloniki, causing
minor damage. The "Council for the Deconstruction of Order"
assumed responsibility for the attack. On October 30, an
improvised incendiary device exploded at the entrance of the
Honorary Consulate of Spain. The attack, which took place
around 500 yards away from the U.S. Consulate, caused minor
damage to the building. No group has assumed responsibility.
On October 15, Hellenic Police's Counter-Terrorism Unit
discovered six U.S. anti-tank rockets, buried in the mountains
of Nea Vrasna, Northern Greece. Last month, eight similar
rockets were discovered in the same area (Ref C.) The rockets
were corroded with rust and transferred to a military camp.
Police contact told post the case was not connected to terrorism.



BULGARIAN ARRESTS IN TRAFFICKING CASES




8. (U) On October 07, three Bulgarians, including the mother of

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an infant, were arrested in the town of Katerini for trying to
sell a baby to an undercover policeman for 13,000 ($19,000),of
which, 2,500 ($3,700) would have gone to the mother. On
October 10, two Bulgarians were arrested in Thessaloniki and a
third is wanted for running a "begging ring" whereby, they were
forcing handicapped Bulgarians to beg and hand them over their
profits.



NARCOTICS/CONTRABAND




9. (U) On October 13, a Czech national was convicted to 20
years imprisonment for attempted smuggling into Greece of 15
kilos of heroin. He was arrested on the (Greek-Turkish) border
station of "Kipi" a year ago. On October 15, three Greek
nationals were arrested in Northern Greece for possessing 22
kilos of hashish and 44 cannabis plants. The drugs were
confiscated. On October 29, the Thessaloniki Customs Office
confiscated approximately 500,000 packets of cigarettes hidden
in a container. The latter had arrived from Port Side, Egypt
and a Greek national was the recipient. The cigarettes were of
a Greek brand and would have resulted in lost tax revenues of
2.5m ($3.7m.)



INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT




10. (U) Local media reported factually on the 2009 U.S. State
Department International Religious Freedom Report. Newspaper
"Makedonia" summed up the references to Greece by mentioning
that they primarily comprised of the `bureaucratic problems
faced by religious minorities", while there was also inclusion
of "an increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents
following Israel's attacks on Gaza".
KING