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    Over 130,000 people killed in Syria since March

    January 1st, 2014

    By Baron Baretzky.

     

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    WORLD NEWS TOMORROW– The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Tuesday more than 130,000 people were killed since the conflict began in the troubled Arab country in March 2011. The crisis in Syria have spelled over to regional countries with hundreds of thousands of Syrian people seeking refuge in neighboring countries – Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.The Observatory said in a statement 130,433 civilians and military forces from the government and opposition were killed in the conflict. This does not include more than 17,600 missing people from both camps. It urged international organizations, including the UN, to live up to their moral obligations to press for referring the Syrian crisis file to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in order to punish the killers of the Syrian people and those collaborating with them.

    The President of European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), Baron Baretzky said that is a case of genocide and the United Nations is failing to pay attention to this growing concern. The President said that “A crime has been committed against humanity and in particular  the children of Syria’.

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    More than 13 000 killed in Syria since uprising

    Meanwhile, Syrian Prime Minister Wael Halqi said his government was preparing for the Geneva II conference, due in Switzerland on January 22. Addressing the People’s Council, or parliament, Halqi said Syria was complying with its obligations vis-a-vis the Organization of the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). He was quoted by the official TV as saying the future of Syria was in the hands of the Syrian people without foreign interference.

    Halqi said political coordination with Russia and Iran would help Syria achieve its diplomatic objectives.”We are open for all issues to be discussed on the table of dialogue (in Geneva) but will not take any decision contravening with the ambitions of the Syrian people,” he said. The Syrian opposition wants the Geneva II to be a channel for a power transition in which President Bashar Al-Assad has no role. The regime in Damascus refuses this demand and says the conference aims at reaching a united positions against terrorism.

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    Corporate “Cyper-Collapse” Expected

    August 9th, 2013

     

     

    Posted by Baron Baretzky.

     

    WORLD NEWS TOMORROW – United Kingdom- According to the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS),  corporate firms will face more cyber threats in the type 1 communications systems of our modern day till we have managed to get to the next stage of a type 2 cyber communications network.

    The President of the ECIPS Baron Baretzky said  during a press conference that we need to develop a global cyber-police independently from standard law-enforcement agencies and implement new strategies since these kind of cyber crimes are on the raise. He said that cyber crime is exceedingly becoming more complex than ever before and that financial institutions are the largest at risk.

    The President of the ECIPS warned and informed media that less than 5% of global corporations are truly protected against any cyber attack and this give grave concerns as to the stability of giant corporations that hosts huge amounts of data on private individuals cross-border.

    He said that companies and large corporations must not wait for governments to implement a strategy, but rather invest in getting the right consulting advise to protect the interest of clients and their entity as a whole.

    President Baretzky said that it is very possible that in the near  future, law-enforcement agencies and governments might implement a strategy to hold large corporation and their owners accountable for failing to take caution and secure their data of clients during any cyber attack. He said: “once Law-enforcement catches onto the idea that the corporation might have been negligent in such affair, then the wheel could turn rapidly”.

    He urged corporations and companies not to ignore these cyber threats and its possibility towards its clients  ” It might come back and haunt the owners of large corporations ” he commented.

    Global Corporations faces major future security

    challenges says ECIPS President, Ricardo Baretzky

    Exclusive for World News Tomorrow reporter for ECIPS Media- James Lee

    http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/05/19/global-corporations-faces-major-future-security-challenges-says-ecips-president-ricardo-baretzky/

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