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Family of Walid Othman, Syria’s ambassador in Bucharest, is involved in cross-border business network linking Romania’s most privileged Syrian tycoon: Rami Makhlouf. This is cousin primary Syrian dictator, Bashar Al-Assad and son-of Ambassador Walid Othman . While camarilla Al Assad regime in the world does business, government militias in Syria kill people every day. United States and the European Council imposed sanctions against the Syrian billionaire Rami Makhlouf, whom he considers the main beneficiary of the corrupt regime in Damascus. Wednesday, the Bucharest authorities decided Rami Makhlouf’s accounts frozen in Romania. DICTIONARY OF CHARACTER: Walid Othman is ambassador in Romania and the Syrian Arab Republic-law of billionaire Rami Makhlouf. His sons, Ali Othman Aim and Kaswarah, doing business in Romania and Austria. Rami Makhlouf is the cousin of President Bashar Al-Assad, son-Ambassador Walid Othman, and the richest Syrian businessman. Companies controlled by Makhlouf, including Syriatel, Cham Holding, Bena Properties and Ramak, are subject to stringent international sanctions. Details here. Syriatel is the largest telephone company in Syria, founded by Rami Makhlouf 12 years ago. The company controls almost 60% of the Syrian mobile market. Details here. Nader Kala is a former executive director of Syriatel, businessman and man’s basic Rami Makhlouf. He is associated in business with his sons amabasadoruluii Othman. Details here. Haytham is President Assad Syrian Businessmen Association in Romania (AOASR) and business partner with his brothers Rami Makhlouf Othman-cumnaţii. “Fortress” in Spring 48 serves as a residence for the ambassador of Syria and his family. Spring Quarter. “Ground zero” of the former nomenclature Ceausescu years hosted the official residence of Syrian diplomats in Bucharest. Here, 48 Spring Street, two sons Syrian ambassador in Bucharest, Aim and Kaswarah Ali Othman (Rami Makhlouf’s cumnaţii) planned their business in Romania. The most important partner of the two is Nader Kala, former CEO of Syriatel – the largest phone company Syrian tycoon Rami Makhlouf controlled, President Bashar Al-Assad’s cousin and son-of Ambassador Walid Othman. REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER. Kala Nader founded several businesses in Romania, the Syrian ambassador in Bucharest family support. In their group leaders are involved and Syrian Businessmen Association in Romania (AOASR). Nader does business with his sons Kala Syrian Ambassador In the past seven years, Kala was a partner with children diplomat Walid Othman three Romanian companies (Domicilium Ltd, Pendulum LLC and Treasure Properties LLC), All three are specialized in real estate, although only active official Syrian capital purchase is a space commercial complex on Dolphin Avenue Chisinau. But even this property was purchased in 2009 by another Ltd (Aim New Prosper) owned by Aim Ali Othman – the small son of the ambassador, and by Haytham Assad – President AOASR. The same group was involved in timber business in Comanesti, Bacau. PARTY IN VIENNA. Kaswarah Othman, 32, is partner with Nader Kala and Austria, through various companies. One of them (Treasure Properties GmbH) founded in 2008 in Bucharest, a company with the same name, managed by Aim Ali Othman, 28, youngest son of the ambassador. However, the parent company in Vienna, sole figure his older brother, Kaswarah – according to documents obtained by RISE Project. Another partnership Othman-Kala is found Medox group of companies based in the same address in downtown Vienna, Băckerstrasse 1. Official Medox companies are directly connected to Kala Nader, former head of Syriatel. German media said that his group is coordinated Medox estate in Dubai, UAE, even by Rami Makhlouf, privileged Al Assad regime. Journalists Germans call the Nader Kala “accomplice” billionaire. “Bankers” in Damascus. In 2005, Nader Kala Syrian and Lebanese company (Rock Invest Holding SAL) established in Bucharest, KFT Domicilium, market-based United Nations. The representative of Lebanon is Ammar Sharif, a traditional partner Nader’s Kala – the two have each 7% of subsidiary Syrian Lebanese bank Byblos Bank. In Romania, Kala and Sharif are Domicilium’s administrators Ltd, alongside Kaswarah Othman, the eldest son of the Syrian ambassador in Bucharest. Kala and Ammar Sharif Kader longer has a different SRL in Bucharest-Pendulum-based market in the same block of the United Nations no. Four. SYRIAN NUCLEUS OF MARKET NATIONS. Haytham Assad, President of AOASR and brothers associated with Othman, he founded the company Laudisia Ltd, also based in the United Nations Square in Bucharest. In this business, it is other compatriots that identifies the opposition of Syria Bashar Al-Assad’s camarilla, while accusing them of supporting repression against protesters. Haytham Assad is the head of Syrian Businessmen Association in Romania In earlier today, Syrian embassy in Bucharest could not be contacted. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE KILLED IN SYRIA. Protest movement against the dictatorship of al-Assad began in January 2011, spurred by revolutions that swept or seemed about to remove other despotic regimes in the Arab world – in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Bahrain and other countries where people voice produced fewer international reverberations. Unlike the states where the war power of the population could face represiuniunilor led authorities in Syria civilians soon became victims of militia Al-Assad. In March 2011 the first casualties were reported. It is not known the exact number of people killed, balances ranging from reporter to reporter. The authorities detained advance estimate of a total of 7,500 deaths (March 2012), and the worst – a total of 9,500 dead. Web Platform Tracker Syria claims that, until April 27, 2012, could count, based on evidence, 14 122 deaths. The UN last month countdown to 10,000 dead and Syrian Observatory for Human Rights organization – 12,128. Be counted among the dead civilians, “insurgents” (people who fight with arms in hand against al-Assad) and security forces of the regime in Damascus. According to UNICEF, 500 children would have died since the beginning of protests, and another 400 were tortured and detained in Syrian prisons. About the way in which end outright opponents of the dictatorship, an international NGO statistical Avaaz says al-Assad regime would be killed by torture about 600 political prisoners – a total of 17,000 people imprisoned for their political views . The highlight of the bloodshed occurred on February 2, 2012 – day of the Syrian army is accused of attacking with artillery, would be massacred 217 civilians in the city of Homs. Hundreds of people were injured in the day, lost their lives later. Moreover, in Homs, Syrian city the capital of revolution, there were most victims: 4,480, according to the site syrianshuhada. Daniel Bojin, Mihai Munteanu, Paul Radu Ionut Stanescu
Posted on: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 08:30:55 +0000

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