The Bulgarian accused of espionage for Russia: They do not have a single fact
The Bulgarian accused of espionage for Russia: They do not have a single fact

Nikolai Malinov, accused of espionage by the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office, is currently in Moscow, where he is holding a number of meetings. The leader of the “Russophiles” movement was accused of putting himself in the service of a foreign organization to serve as a spy in order to divulge information that was a state secret.

Nikolai Malinov is currently in Moscow. He is adamant that there is no evidence against him.

“Once we play cards, fine. We’ll see what they bet on. All they have are bare accusations, without a single fact. I’ve never had access to classified information in my life so I can get it. “Somewhere to pass it on to someone. My positions have always been public. In front of all the media, after I was released from prison, they said that I would continue to do what I do. And I am adamant that this is right for Bulgaria,” Malinov said. in front of the Bulgarian New Television.

“The protections and defenses in the courtroom rely only on the lawyer. I will have a number of meetings today. I am currently at my hotel in the center of Moscow. I will meet with the head of the fourth department at the Foreign Ministry, who is in charge of the Balkans, as well as with Senator Klimov. We will discuss our party cooperation with him. Afterwards, I will meet with the director of the Kremlin’s foreign policy department. In the evening I will have dinner with Gavrailov and Baburin “, explained the leader of “Russophiles”.

He stressed that the Double-Headed Eagle is a non-governmental organization and that a precedent would be set in world law.

“Spying for an NGO – such a case will be the first in the world. In Bulgaria there was a similar case in the distant 1978 and failed. Vladimir Putin’s Institute for Strategic Studies is officially engaged in analyzing the situation throughout “I’m glad to go to court,” the “Russophiles” leader said.

Two years later, the investigation against Malinov entered court. He will be tried for “putting himself in the service of a foreign organization to serve as a spy” in order to divulge a state secret. The spy saga began in 2019, when Malinov was accused of espionage and arrested. He was later released on bail. It was then that another scandal erupted because footage of Malinov and Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared. It turned out that the then chairman of the “Russophiles” Association had received permission to leave the country and thus went to Russia, where Putin presented him with an order.

Gypsies from Bulgaria have been arrested for exploiting children in Thessaloniki
Gypsies from Bulgaria have been arrested for exploiting children in Thessaloniki

Eight Bulgarian Roma were arrested in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on 18th of June and accused by a prosecutor of exploiting their children and endangering them, Kathimerini’s online edition reported.

According to the accusations, they forced the children to beg on the streets of Thessaloniki, look for food in the garbage and used their profits to gamble in a casino in Bulgaria. The arrests came after a four-month investigation by the city’s organized crime unit.

The case involves the exploitation of eight children under the age of 11.

Earlier this year, a group for human trafficking from Bulgaria to France was broken up.

The specialized prosecutor’s office monitored pre-trial proceedings against a criminal association operating in Bulgaria and abroad. The purpose of the association, in addition to self-interest, is to coordinate the commission of crimes in the country – under Article 159b of the Penal Code, which provides for imprisonment for more than three years, according to the prosecutor’s office (prb.bg).

In the course of the investigation, the Ministry of Interior – Directorate for International Cooperation, received information that the authorities in France have in the meantime established the existence of an illegal settlement with about 150 inhabitants, self-accommodated in temporary buildings in the area of ​​the stadium “Municipal” in Toulouse. They were engaged in begging.

In the framework of international cooperation, the Bulgarian authorities have been informed that an organized criminal group has been established in Paris, dealing with trafficking of Bulgarian citizens to France for the purpose of begging, which will take place in the city of Toulouse. In this regard, the French police detained ten Bulgarian citizens on suspicion of organizing and exploiting other Bulgarians who, after coercion, begged on the streets of Toulouse.

More than 30 Bulgarian citizens residing on the territory of France, who have become victims of the criminal group, have been identified in the case. Most of them were people with physical disabilities, and their recruitment was carried out on the territory of Bulgaria. The victims are mostly from villages in the municipalities of Dolni Dabnik and Iskar, Northern Bulgaria.

In the case of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office, evidence was also collected for committed secondary crimes – recruitment and transportation of individuals in order to be used for sexual exploitation.

From the evidence gathered in the case conducted in France, it is established the complicity of five persons – Bulgarian citizens, to whom in the investigation of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office there was evidence of their participation in an organized criminal group engaged in trafficking and exploitation of persons for begging. Bulgaria for France in the period from 2015 to the present. In the conditions of art. 479 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the pre-trial proceedings were transferred to France, where the persons were convicted by the court in Toulouse.

France and Germany want an EU summit with Putin
France and Germany want an EU summit with Putin

It is unclear whether all 27 EU leaders will participate, or only Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel.

France and Germany proposed a European Union summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin today in a bid to improve relations, two diplomats said. This potentially paves the way for the first such meeting in 2014, Reuters reported.

Such an event will follow another of US President Joe Biden’s summit with Putin in Geneva earlier this month, and reflects concerns in Paris and Berlin that the EU’s approach to Russia in recent years has focused mainly on sanctions against Moscow. BTA.

We need a discussion on how to break away from this negative spiral, but we need to move forward unitedly, said a senior EU diplomat, adding that some Baltic states, which are cautious about Russia, may not agree to such a high level meeting.

Such summits were suspended after Russia annexed the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in 2014.

Tomorrow, EU leaders will discuss a new strategy for managing deteriorating relations with Russia at their two-day meeting in Brussels. Germany and France gave some ideas for the debate on Russia at the summit. Merkel mentioned earlier that it is not only the United States that needs to talk to Russia (and China) at the highest level.

“Russia is a neighbor. Such a format was already used in 2007 in Finland,” said a staff member preparing for the meeting.

Earlier this month, a strategic document from the European Commission and the EU’s diplomatic service said that despite years of tension, the EU and Russia have a fundamental shared responsibility for peace and security on the European continent.

Despite Western accusations that Russia is behind cyberattacks, misinformation and other insidious actions, which the Kremlin denies, the country is the community’s fifth largest trading partner and the EU is Russia’s largest foreign investor.

The Netherlands is starting to pay compensation to the victims of Srebrenica
The Netherlands is starting to pay compensation to the victims of Srebrenica

The Potocari Commission has opened an office in Sarajevo for potential plaintiffs

The Netherlands begins paying compensation to the families of victims of the Srebrenica massacre.

The Potocari Compensation Commission opened an office in Sarajevo for potential plaintiffs, and its website is open to reports from family members of people killed after being taken away by a Dutch peacekeeping base in Potocari, near Srebrenica, in July 1995. , reports BIRN.

However, some relatives of the victims refused to file a lawsuit because they were dissatisfied with the legal agreement imposed by a Dutch court, according to which the country should not reimburse all legal expenses incurred by the families concerned.

On July 11, 1995, when the Republika Srpska army occupied Srebrenica, Dutch security forces in the UN-controlled area did not prevent the genocide. More than 7,000 men and boys were killed.

In 2019, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled that the state was responsible to a very limited extent for the deaths of approximately 350 victims. This concerns a group of men taken from the base of the Dutch battalion in the late afternoon of 13 July 1995. According to the Supreme Court, the battalion acted illegally because it knew that male Srebrenica refugees could be attacked or killed, but even if left at the base, they had only a 10% chance of survival.

Accordingly, the closest relatives of these 350 victims can hold the Netherlands responsible for 10% of the damage. Earlier, the Court of Appeal in The Hague ruled that the responsibility of the Dutch state was 30%, so the “Mothers of Srebrenica” referred the case to the European Court of Human Rights. They hope that the court in Strasbourg will return the level of responsibility to 30%, although their lawyer Simone van der Sluis believes that the chances are small.

Widows of survivors or first-generation relatives can also file multiple lawsuits. For example, in the case when a woman loses both her husband and her son. The amount of compensation under this regulation is EUR 15,000 for widows and EUR 10,000 for other surviving relatives.

Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has lost his appeal against a 2017 sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity.

UN court upholds Ratko Mladic’s life sentence for his role in the 1995 killing of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslim (Bosniak) men and boys in Srebrenica.

US President Joe Biden welcomes the sentence of the former Bosnian Serb military leader.

“This historic sentence shows that those who commit horrific crimes will be held accountable,” the president said in a statement.

Muscovites warned of fines for violating anti-Covid measures in parks
Muscovites warned of fines for violating anti-Covid measures in parks

The fine for violating the ban on the use of urban infrastructure in Moscow parks will be four thousand rubles, Evgeny Danchikov, head of the Main Control Directorate of the capital, told RIA Novosti.

On the eve of the city authorities decided to introduce new restrictive measures. In particular, from June 13 to June 20, you can only walk in the parks – you cannot use children’s, sports and entertainment grounds, exercise equipment, gazebos, benches and other objects.

Yesterday, videos appeared on social networks in which Muscovites do not comply with these measures, despite the ban and restrictive tapes.

“In the parks, the observance of the decree of the mayor of Moscow is mandatory. The police, the National Guard and the Association of Administrative and Technical Inspections of Moscow (OATI) are working. Checks are regular, they are ongoing, including using CCTV cameras,” Danchikov stressed.

According to him, even if there is no order on the spot, the violation will be established by surveillance cameras – “a police outfit will be called and the violators will be brought to justice.”

Restrictions in Moscow

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin explained the return of some restrictions by a complex epidemiological situation: the number of new cases of coronavirus jumped to peak values, and many middle-aged people and young people suffer the disease in severe form.

From June 15 to June 19, non-working days were announced with salary retention. During this period, for organizations and individual entrepreneurs, the operating mode is similar to the weekend. Since June 13, employers have been advised to transfer at least 30% of employees to teleworking mode, as well as all employees over 65 years of age and with chronic diseases – with the exception of those who have received vaccinations.

From 13 to 20 June, the work of zoos, food courts, and children’s playrooms was suspended. Bars, cafes and nightclubs during this period cannot host entertainment events and receive visitors from 23:00 to 6:00 (except for the issuance of orders and delivery). City infrastructure facilities cannot be used in the parks of the capital.

The US State Department accused three more Bulgarians of corruption
The US State Department accused three more Bulgarians of corruption

The US State Department has accused three other Bulgarians of corruption after announcing sanctions against Vasil Bozhkov, Delyan Peevski and Ilko Zhelyazkov. Former Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev and former Chairman and Secretary of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad Petar Haralampiev and Krassimir Tomov have also been identified as linked to corruption. Haralampiev and Tomov were charged in Bulgaria for allegedly selling Bulgarian passports.

“Today we are publicly announcing the names of former Bulgarian officials Alexander Manolev, Petar Haralampiev, Krassimir Tomov and Delyan Slavchev Peevski, as well as the current Bulgarian official Ilko Dimitrov Zhelyazkov in connection with their involvement in serious corruption,” the state said in a statement. US Department of State, distributed by the US Embassy in Bulgaria.

In their official capacity as Deputy Minister of Economy, Chairman of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad and Secretary General of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, respectively, Manolev, Haralampiev and Tomov participated in corrupt activities that undermined the rule of law and the credibility of Bulgarian society in their democratic state institutions and social processes, including using its political influence and official powers for personal gain, the statement said. It says that as a Member of Parliament, Peevski used Zhelyazkov, an employee of the National Bureau for the Control of Special Intelligence Means, as an intermediary and accomplice in the trade in influence and bribery in order to protect from public control and influence on key institutions and sectors in Bulgarian society.

The US Treasury Department also sanctioned Peevski, Zhelyazkov and Bulgarian oligarch Vasil Bozhkov, along with 64 organizations owned or controlled by Bozhkov and Peevski, for their role in public corruption under Decree 13818, which builds on and complements the Magnitsky Global Law for accountability for human rights violations, the statement said.

This announcement is made pursuant to Article 7031 (c) of the Law on the State Department, Foreign Activities and Related Program Budget Funds for 2021. In addition to Manolev, Haralampiev, Tomov, Zhelyazkov and Peevski, the names of Manolev’s wife have also been made public. – Nadia Manoleva and his children Alexa, Yoanna and Dimitar; Haralampiev’s wife and son – Veselka Haralampieva and Pavel Haralampiev, Peevski’s minor son and daughter and Zhelyazkov’s daughters – Vanya Ilkova Zhelyazkova and Roza Ilkova Zhelyazkova. This announcement makes it inadmissible for Manolev, Haralampiev, Tomov, Zhelyazkov and Peevski, as well as the closest members of their families, to enter the United States.

Today’s act reaffirms our commitment to supporting the rule of law and strengthening democratic institutions in Bulgaria, the statement said. It states that the United States supports all Bulgarians working for the progress of reforms, and the State Department will use its powers to promote accountability for corrupt individuals in the region and globally.

Hero Mustafa after the sanctions for corruption: No one is above the law!

 Оur focus is on corruption. This was said by the American ambassador Hero Mustafa, who met last night with Bulgarian journalists after the decision of the USA to impose sanctions against Vasil Bozhkov and Delyan Peevski.

The meeting was also attended by Paul Ahern, a senior official in the Treasury Department in Washington. He explained that the case was not a matter of US political action, although it was a month and a half before the parliamentary elections. “This is not a political action. There was no way of knowing that there would be an election in July when we launched this investigation. When we gathered the evidence, we knew we had to act the moment we finished work,” Ahern said.

Before the information was made public, the US ambassador met with many people in Sofia – ambassadors from US allies, the Bulgarian president, government officials, leaders of various parties, including Boyko Borissov, and civil society activists. “We have not met with Chief Prosecutor Geshev. It is not on our agenda yet,” the US ambassador said.

Asked whether the United States was ready to provide all available information to the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office, Ahern said the institution would only have access to the official statement.

“They can see what we say about these people. In terms of bilateral cooperation, we will be happy to work with foreign jurisdictions as much as we can,” the American explained. He said the study used all sources of information – open data, journalistic publications, data from foreign partners and information from US institutions.

“I want to emphasize what we have done so far. (On our list) We have a judge, a former government official, an oligarch, a politician, a businessman… When we have corruption at all these levels, we are not the ones who will bring about change. This is you. This is you. it is up to you as a country to deal with it. We are your partner, friend and ally, “the ambassador said.

Asked by Mediapool what signal the United States was sending to Bulgaria’s political elite, Ambassador Mustafa explained: “We hear from everyone how important the fight against corruption is in Bulgaria. It is not aimed at a specific person, party or institution. Corruption is endemic. There is also corruption in the United States. I have never said that we are perfect, but the message is that no one is above the law. The pursuit of corruption is a task for all parties. If the people say that they want Bulgaria to have a viable democracy with a thriving economy and to be a leader in the region, this cannot happen with corruption. The money involved in this case is significant. They come from taxpayers. From you. The message to every politician is to listen to the people. Make all the necessary reforms so that corruption can really be prosecuted. “

It is not yet clear what assets will be frozen in the United States. Paul Ahern has repeatedly refused to answer the question of how long the study took before the US government made that decision. “We will invite all jurisdictions that have such laws to join us in these actions,” Ahern said, adding: “These sanctions are designed to change behavior. Anyone who does not want to be hit by these sanctions. “Anyone who deals with these companies or people is at risk of being sanctioned,” Ahern said.

As for me, the Bulgarian, let me paraphrase … Reading these messages for a change towards a living democracy … I feel the shameful feeling of envy. Yes, I envy the whole American people and every American individually.

MEPs call for close monitoring of the #EU into human rights activists situation in Kazachstan.
MEPs call for close monitoring of the #EU into human rights activists situation in Kazachstan.

In a letter published on May 6th, MEPs from different parties, call on the EU institutions to keepl a closer eyue and involvement on the situation of human rights activists.

The letter states that: “The European Parliament resolution of 11 February 2021 on the human rights situation in Kazakhstan highlights the most serious human rights violations, including but not limited to crackdown on civil society organisations and trade unions, harsh restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, harassment and prosecution of political opposition and human rights defenders on extremism charges, silencing of journalists, and should be used as a guidance for working with the Kazakh authorities and civil society towards a democratic change.”

And it continues saying that “During the Cooperation Council and any other meetings with Kazakh authorities, we rely on you to regularly organise preparatory meetings with local civil society ahead of high level dialogues and reiterate that deeper political and economic relations with the EU must be based on shared values and correspond to active and concrete engagement by Kazakhstan on democratic reforms and respect to human rights and fundamental freedoms, stemming from its international obligations and commitments.

The letter, was addressed to : Minister of State and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Portugal Augusto Santos Silva President of the European Council Charles Michel High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell

And was signed by Petras Auštrevičius, Renew Europe, Lithuania Róża Thun und Hohenstein, EPP, Poland Heidi Hautala, Greens/EFA, Finland Isabel Santos, S&D, Portugal Niklas Nienaß, Greens/EFA, Germany Helmut Scholz, GUE/NGL, Germany Michal Šimečka, Renew Europe, Slovakia Viola von Cramon Taubadel, Greens/EFA, Germany