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Secret files show UK, US ‘ties’ to Kadhafi regime

British and US intelligence cooperated closely with Libya, with prisoners being offered to Moamer Kadhafi’s regime under the rendition programme, a report said Saturday citing files found in Tripoli.

British daily The Independent said the secret documents discovered in the office of former Libyan foreign minister Mussa Kussa also show that Britain passed details of exiled opponents to Kadhafi’s spies.

The cache further shows that it was the office of former British prime minister Tony Blair that requested that a 2004 meeting with Kadhafi in Tripoli should take place in a Bedouin tent, the daily said.

There was no immediate reaction from British or US authorities to the report.

The paper said the documents would raise questions about the ties that Britain, in particular, and the United States forged with Kussa and the regime as the western powers tried to bring Libya out of isolation.

Kussa flew to Britain in March and defected, but despite being accused of rights violations was allowed to fly to Qatar the following month.

The Independent said the papers include letters and faxes to Kussa headed “Greetings from MI6″ (Britain’s foreign intelligence service) and a personal Christmas greeting signed by a senior British spy with the epithet “Your friend”.

It also cites a US administration document, marked secret, saying that it was “in a position” to deliver a man named as Shaykh Musa, a member of the Al-Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, “to your physical custody.”

“We respectfully request an expression of interest from your service regarding taking custody of Musa,” it quotes the document as saying.

In a separate report the Wall Street Journal said files show strong cooperation between the CIA and Kadhafi’s intelligence agencies, including shipping terror suspects to the North African country for interrogation.

The Central Intelligence Agency, under the administration of then-president George W. Bush, brought terror suspects to Libya and suggested questions that Libyan interrogators should ask them, it said, citing documents found at the headquarters of Libya’s External Security agency.

The CIA also moved to set up in 2004 “a permanent presence” in the country, the Journal said, according to a note from CIA top operative Stephen Kappes.

Secret CIA rendition flights transported dozens of terror suspects around the world following the 9/11 attacks, often for interrogation in third countries.

Meanwhile British intelligence in a letter dated April 16, 2004 informs a Libyan security agency that a Libyan opposition actvist had been freed from British detention, the Independent said.

A further document purportedly from MI6 seeks information about a suspect travelling on a Libyan passport, adding that it is a “sensitive operation”.

The cache also shows that a statement given by Kadhafi announcing that his regime was giving up weapons of mass destruction in a bid to shed its pariah status was put together with the help of British officials.

A letter addressed to a Libyan official from British intelligence attached a “tidied up version of the language we agreed…”, it said.

Meanwhile the Independent said a sizeable amount of the correspondence was devoted to preparations for Blair’s landmark Tripoli visit, and showed that Kussa played a role as conduit with the premier’s 10 Downing Street office.

In one, it said an MI6 officer wrote to Kussa saying: “No.10 are keen that the Prime Minister meet the leader in his tent. I don’t know why the English are fascinated by tents. The plain fact is the journalists would love it.”

Blair was duly pictured shaking hands with Kadhafi in a Bedouin tent.

Pattaya today newspaper

Raimon Land introduces Zire Wongamat show suite

Reporting company sales figures for the last six months and a surge in the Pattaya condo market over the last 12 months, Raimon Land has launched its show suite for ZireWongamat, the company’s third residential high-rise in Pattaya.
The luxury property developer took the occasion to reveal company sales of 1.1 billion baht for first half of 2011 from two local projects–218 million baht from Northpoint and 878 million baht from Zire Wongamat. Local and international buyers alike purchased 179 units (40 percent of available units) at Zire Wongamat in only six months since the project’s launch in January.
“The Wongamat beach area has long been regarded as one of the most desirable stretches of beachfront land in Pattaya,” said Hubert Viriot, Raimon Land CEO. “Zire Wongamat’s immense pre-sale success is an excellent confirmation of the beach’s exceptional appeal as well as the lively state of Pattaya’s condominium market.”
Substantiating that point, Simon Derville, Raimon Land’s deputy vice president for Research and Development, noted that there has been “a surge in new supply available in Pattaya that is now concentrated in the hands of professional developers. Our recent research counts 26 projects launched in the last 12 months totaling 10,205 units, which represents about twice the volume of last year. To date, 41 percent of these units are reported sold by the developers with the Wongamat area performing best with a take up of 45 percent achieving a price of baht 87,840 per square meter.”
Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome also predicted recently that “Pattaya will continue to flourish as Thailand’s top Eastern Seaboard vacation, commercial, entertainment and retirement destination, with the help of planned infrastructure and development projects like a hi-speed airport rail link between SuvarnnabhumiAirport and Pattaya, a possible monorail in the city, as well as better organized traditional local transportation.”
Zire Wongamat comprises two residential towers, one 37 and the other 54 stories tall. Currently in development with support from TISCO Bank in the form of a 1,027 million baht credit facility package, the 480-unit project is scheduled for completion in 2014. Featuring panoramic sea views, units range from 38 sq. m. studios (starting at 2.5 million baht) to 185 sq. m. three-bedroom duplexes. Other features include world-class facilities like an infinity lap pool, fitness centre, sauna and more.
The tendering process for the project’s piling woks has been completed and is now pending technical and commercial appraisal. Once finished, piling works are expected to begin shortly thereafter alongside tendering of the main building contracts.

Pattaya today newspaper

Grand Opening of New Supercar Show Room “Vehicle Spot”

Pattaya businessmen recently opened a supercar showroom called “Vehicle Spot” selling imported luxury vehicles. The new showroom is aiming at sales a volume of 100 vehicles per year. Target customers will be international tourists and locals with high purchasing power residing in Pattaya and the Eastern Seabord.

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Central Festival Motor Show a hit

Phonsak Preechavit, Chonburi deputy governor, called the Pattaya Motor Show “the best in Thailand.” On display was the first automated motorcycle in the world with GP800, the latest Mercedes Benz, SLK 200 type, and–perhaps most notably–Miss Pattaya Motor Show 2011.

Some 27 companies and brands were represented at the Central Festival Pattaya Beach exhibition which closed August 7.

Pattaya today newspaper

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