VĂRĂNEII Ghiţă şi Guşă se sugrumă în direct cu ameninţări de CORUPŢIE/DNA tace şi ia notiţe
Vărăneii Sebastian Ghiţă şi Cozmin Guşă se atacă în direct. Cu acuze reciproce de fapte explicite de corupţie. Ce este interesant în acest caz este atenţia şi grija purtată, încă o dată, de cei de la HotNews. Care, cum trage Ghiţă un pârţ, ei se şi află la locul faptei să transmită în direct. Sau, dacă nu îl trage, îl sună ei, să-l provoace. Ceea ce nu ştiu aceste entităţi, care trăiesc acum stări contradictorii, de confuzie, este că Dosarul Mediafax este doar începutul. Un adevărat tsunami va mătura piaţa media din România. Iar televiziunile şi publicitarii vor fi cele mai sonore cazuri de corupţie. Cauzate de sumele uriaşe provenite din fonduri europene. Din care s-au înfruptat, cu încălcarea legii, şi oamenii politici şi presarii.
Aşa că procurorii, la certurile dintre cele două marionete ale securiştilor, Ghiţă şi Guşă, stau cuminţi şi iau notiţe.
Sebastian Ghita, care controleaza Romania TV, i-a acuzat luni pe Cozmin Gusa si Rares Bogdan ca "santajeaza si preseaza" judecatori si functionari ANAF pentru a nu-si plati taxele si impozitele datorate statului, obtinand in acest fel avantaje fata de concurenta. Replica sa vine dupa ce Cozmin Gusa acuzase, intr-o declaratie pentru Reporter Virtual, "presiuni greu de imaginat ale cuplului Ponta - Ghiță".
"Cred ca dansii santajeaza si preseaza judecatori, functionari ANAF, administratori judiciari pentru a obtine avantaje in fata competitiei (...) Din acest moment, voi incepe sa fac plangeri la Consiliul National al Audiovizualului, la CSM in legatura cu judecatorii, catre parchet in legatura cu celelalte persoane implicate in jaful de zeci de milioane de euro de la Realitatea TV", a declarat Sebastian Ghita, pentru HotNews.ro.
Deputatul a precizat ca, "din acest moment", va incepe sa facă plangeri la Consiliul National al Audiovizualului, la CSM in legatura cu judecatorii, catre parchet in legatura cu celelalte persoane implicate in jaful de zeci de milioane de euro de la Realitatea TV".
Facem o precizare mai mult decât necesară. Multă lume confundă HotNews.ro cu Dan Tăpălagă. Nimic mai fals. El este imaginea. Şi acolo, vărăneii sunt alţii.
Un document despre care Traian Băsescu n-a făcut vorbire
Un grup reprezentand comunitati evreiesti din Europa a facut apel la presedintele Traian Basescu sa verifice cazul unui cetatean israelian care ar fi fost victima unei agresiuni antisemite in Romania.
Elan S., om de afaceri romano-israelian in domeniul imobiliar, publicitate, media si comert este subiectul unei investigatii conduse de DNA. El a fost pus sub acuzare anul trecut de autoritati pentru frauda si evaziune fiscala.
In timp ce autoritatile romane pretind ca este o simpla investigatie, au aparut rapoarte conform carora S. a fost victima unei campanii antisemite legata de lupta politica pentru controlul postului TV pe care-l detine, Realitatea TV, si de interese financiare in vederea alegerilor.
In 2012, in urma schimbarilor politice din tara a devenit un inamic real pentru aproape toti politicienii din tara si in special pentru cei de la putere.
Anchetatorii au alimentat media cu informatii nedovedite si in urma acestor evenimente S. a pierdut controlul postului sau tv si reputatia in fata prietenilor si a partenerilor de afaceri. In plus, familia si prietenii sai au fost intimidati cand politia antitero le-a dat buzna in casa la prima ora. Presa din romania a atasat o retorica antisemita cand a raportat cazul, creand un mediu nefavorabil pentru ancheta sa.
Asociatia europeana evreiasca (EJA) afirma ca este dezamagita ca autoritatile romane nu au reactionat mai devreme in acest caz. Directorul EJA sune ca acest eveniment “este sugestiv pentru nivelul de antisemitism din aceasta tara”.
El a trimis o scrisoare presedintelui TB in care il roaga sa se implice. Biroul procururului sef DNA a raspuns ca “orice asociere intre procedurile legale si motivatii politice, etnice sau religioase nu este sustinuta de nici un fapt real”.
Totusi, conform informatii objinute de EJP, in iulie 2012 procurorul a ignorat 2 cereri oficiale ale avocatului lui Elan S. de intalnire. In sept. 2013, un avocat israelian a solicitat o itnalnire cu Laura Codruta Kovesi dar a fost refuzat.
Alt caz similar il implica pe Dan Adamescu, proprietarul Romaniei Libere. Cetateanul german de 66 de ani de origine evreiasca a fost inchis pentru 3 luni fara acces la servicii medicale desi era grav bolnav.
Jewish group calls on Romanian President to stop anti-Semitic smear campaign against Jewish business
Written by EJP
Wednesday, 08 October 2014 14:55 - Last Updated Wednesday, 08 October 2014 15:14
BRUSSELS (EJP)---A group representing European Jewish communities has appealed on Romanian President Traian Basescu to look into the case of an Israeli Jewish citizen who reportedly has been the victim of an aggressive anti-Semitic smear campaign in Romania.
46-year-old Elan Schwarzenberg, an Israel-Romanian businessman active in real estate, advertising, media and commerce, is currently the subject of an ongoing investigation conducted by the National Anticorrution Directorate (DNA). He has been indicted last year by the judicial authorities for alleged fraud and tax evasion. Authorities ubpoenaed him in order to inform him of the charges brought against him, according to the DNA.
While Romanian authorities pretend that this is purely a ‘’criminal investigation’’, reports emerged that Schwarzenberg has been the victim of an anti-Semitic campaign linked to a political fight for control of the TV station he owned, Realitatea TV and financial interests in view of elections in the country.
In 2012, following political changes in Romania he became a real enemy for almost every politician in the country and especially for those in power.
This new situation resulted in a political fight for control of his TV station Realitatea Tv and financial interests in view of the presidential elections in the country later this year.
Prosecutors reportedly fed the media with unproven information and subsequently Schwartzenberg lost control of his tv station because of his purported political activities a situation which heavily damaged his reputation with friends and business partners. Moreover, Schwartzenberg’s family and friends have been intimidated when anti-terror police broke into
Jewish group calls on Romanian President to stop anti-Semitic smear campaign against Jewish business their houses at dawn. The Romanian media attached apparently anti-Semitic rhetoric to its reporting of the case and to interviews with Schwarzenberg, thereby creating a prejudicial environment surrounding his prosecution.
The European Jewish Association (EJA), a Brussels-based organization representing various Jewish communities across Europe said it was disappointed with the fact that the Romanian authorities didn’t react to its call earlier this year regarding the status and legitimacy of the proceedings against Schwarzenberg.
EJA Director General Rabbi Menachem Margolin regretted that this issue ‘’gives very bad feeling about the level of anti-Semitisim in this country.’’
In a letter, he appealed on Romanian President Basescu ‘’to take the necessary steps to prevent the continuation of what would appear to be an anti-Semitic bias against
Mr.Schwarzenberg, and, in doing so, send the unequivocal message to European Jewry that
Romania will not tolerate the hateful stain of anti-Semitism on its reputation and in its society.’’
In response to a question by email on this issue by EJP, the Romanian Prosecutor’s office at the National Anticorruption Directorate, said that ‘’any association of the legal proceedings conducted by the judicial authorities from Romania and from Israel wih motivations of any political or religious nature is not supported by any real fact.’’
‘’The investigation in question is conducted strictly in connection to data and clues regarding the perpetration of several criminal offenses provided by the law on preventing, discovering and sanctioning corruption offense.’’’ the office said.
However, according to information obtained by EJP, in July 2012 the prosecutor ignored two official registered letters from Schwartzenberg’s Romanian lawyer in which he asked for a meeting. In September 2013, an Israeli lawyer wrote to Romania’s Chief Prosecutor Laura Codruta Kovesi but in her answer in Romanian she refused a request for meeting.
Another similar case in Romania involves Dan Adamescu, the owner of another media,
Jewish group calls on Romanian President to stop anti-Semitic smear campaign against Jewish business
Romania Libera, an independent investigative newspaper focusing on exposing corruption. The 66-yar-old German citizen of Jewish descent was put in prison for three months without due access to legal or medical care despite being gravely ill. According to a cabinet representing the owners of Romania Libera ‘’there is a subtle but strong anti-Semitic undertone in this case.’’