View Full Version : Irishman Linked to Assassination Attempt On Evo Morales
Dóchas
4th May 2009, 21:43
michale dwyer, an irish man was one of the men killed in a shoot out in santa cruz in an assassination attempt on bolivian president, evo morales. as well as that, dywer is thought to be part of the international nazi terror group, szekler. photos were released by bolivian officials showing dwyer and his accomplises posing with automatic pistols.
Clicky (http://www.independent.ie/national-news/dwyer-linked-with-neonazi--group-claim-1727348.html)
how do terror groups like szekler go under the radar and continue to carry out their horrendous acts? surely somone would have found out about them or similer groups?
Batman
4th May 2009, 23:33
They were over here working for a security firm for Shell who are trying to construct a refinery thing against the wishes of the local people there.
Holden Caulfield
4th May 2009, 23:35
here is the article
The Bolivian authorities have claimed that Michael Dwyer (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Mike+Dwyer), the Tipperary (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Tipperary) man shot dead by police two weeks ago, was heavily involved in a neo-Nazi terror group Szekler.
Last week the Bolivian government released pictures of Mr Dwyer and other members of the group posing for photographs surrounded by guns. The group is also suspected of planting a bomb at the home of a Catholic cardinal in Bolivia (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Bolivia), the day before he and two Hungarian terrorists were shot dead.
The same terror group which the Bolivians say Mr Dwyer (24) joined last October was suspected of carrying a series of attacks on the homes of Bolivian cabinet ministers, civil servants and politicians since 2006 when its leader, Eduardo Rozsa-Flores (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Eduardo+Rozsa-Flores), sneaked into the country.
One of Rozsa-Flores' closest associates, also a Hungarian, is living in Ireland (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Ireland) and met Michael Dwyer when they worked together for the security firm I-RMS during its contract with Shell. I-RMS was making no comment on the affair but sources in the security industry said the Hungarian they employed had proper credentials and has no known criminal record in Hungary (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Hungary) or elsewhere.
On Friday the Bolivian government released pictures taken from cameras found in the rooms in the four-star hotel where five member of the gang were staying. The pictures include several of Dwyer holding guns and rifles.
The 32-year-old Hungarian ex-soldier travelled to Bolivia with Dwyer on October 20 along with two other Hungarians. While Dwyer stayed on, the three Hungarians returned, two to Hungary and the 32-year-old ex-soldier to Cavan (http://www.independent.ie/topics/County+Cavan). It is believed he and a number of other men of east European nationality attended Dwyer's funeral in Tipperary on Thursday but did not speak to any mourners.
Despite repeated claims that Mr Dwyer was an innocent party and had been associated with "adventurers", photographs released by the Bolivian authorities last week show he was heavily armed and close with the terrorist ring-leader Rosza-Torres, a man who has been implicated in ethnic cleansing in former Yugoslavia (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Yugoslavia) and who, at his own admission, was actively seeking the overthrow of left-wing Bolivian president Evo Morales (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Evo+Morales).
He is also believed to be an active member of Szekler, led by Fozsa-Flores until he was shot dead in Santa Cruz (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Santa+Cruz).
In one of the pictures apparently taken on New Year's Day, Dwyer and Rosza-Flores are sitting at a table covered with firearms and ammunition smiling to the camera.
Despite repeated claims that Dwyer was a fun-loving young man with an interest in cars he had a Nazi SS (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Nazi+SS) insignia tattooed on his arm. The tattoo was disguised in an elaborate, larger design but is clearly visible on his arm. He joked about it with associates on his Facebook (http://www.independent.ie/topics/Facebook+Inc.) page.
Gardai are now investigating the activities of the neo-fascist Hungarians and Romanians in Ireland who have come here in recent years.
Links between the eastern European fascists and South America (http://www.independent.ie/topics/South+America) date from the end of the Second World War when many Nazis and fascists escaped there.
Melbourne Lefty
5th May 2009, 02:28
Szekler
where the hell did that come from? Never heard of them?!!:confused:
Dóchas
5th May 2009, 08:06
where the hell did that come from? Never heard of them?!!:confused:
apparently they are an international nazi terror group...iv never heard of them
Melbourne Lefty
5th May 2009, 10:08
apparently they are an international nazi terror group...iv never heard of them
Looked it up, its the name of an ethnic group sometimes considered related to the Khazars, sometimes to the Huns and they themselves consider themselves to be Magyars, but better and truer Magyars than Hungarians actually living in Hungary, they live in an area of Romania or some such and appear to have a pastoral lifestyle.
Unless someone can come up with something else I am calling BS on the whole thing.
Melbourne Lefty
5th May 2009, 10:26
http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?page=detalii&categorie=homenews&id=20090423-10992
The photographs and the recollections of relatives depict a fearless warrior, a shy rocker that loved painting, then a proud Muslim and one of the founders of the Szekler Legion, a mysterious paramilitary group.
A proud Muslim?:confused:
Apparently the Szekler Legion is a group that wants autonomy for the Szekler ethnic minority group in Romania.
Why they would feel the need to kill the President of Bolivia, or why they are being described as Neo nazi I dont quite know.:confused:
Then again there is this...
http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=2132
Fascist group ‘worked as Shell guards’
THE Government is facing demands for an investigation into the employment of right wing eastern European paramilitaries as security guards at Shell construction sites in Co Mayo.
It has emerged that
members of the Szekler
Legion, a paramilitary group which recruits among young ethnic Hungarians in Romania, have worked as security guards at the Shell Corrib Gas Project construction sites in recent months.
Among them the Szekler Legion’s leader 32-year-old Romanian Hungarian Tibor Revesz who worked for
Integrated Risk Management Security (I-RMS) at the Mayo sites. There are indications other Szekler Legion members have worked in Ireland, with the organisation’s internet site selling patches associated with the Corrib project.
One patch, with a skull and Celtic motif carries the slogan “OSS — Operation Solitaire Shield 2008 Corrib Gas Project”, believed to
refer to the Solitaire ship which was to be used for pipe-laying at the site.
The Szekler Legion have been implicated in violent incidents in Romania. The group openly promotes neo-fascism and race hate.
Among the Szekler Legion’s members were Magyarosi Arpak and Elot Toazo. Arpak, 28, was shot dead by Bolivian security forces alongside Tipperary native Michael Dwyer, 24 in Bolivia. In the same operation Toazo was arrested.
The Bolivian government has accused the Tipperary man and his companions of planning terrorist attacks, including the assassination of the country’s socialist President Evo Morales. The gang’s leader Eduardo Rozsa
Flores, 48, was also killed in the raid. Flores was a neo-fascist activist and an “honorary member” of the Szekler Legion.
I-RMS refused to
comment on whether they had knowingly employed members of the Szekler
Legion. The company did state that Michael Dwyer worked for them until October 2008.
Sinn Féin Foreign Affairs spokesman Aengus Ó Snodaigh wants “an urgent state investigation into what these extremists have been doing in Mayo and whether proper security checks have been followed”.
He added: “If they are
issuing patches for so-called ‘operations’ in Ireland it is a very serious development.”
A postmortem was carried out on Michael Dwyer’s body yesterday following its
return from Bolivia last
Friday. His body is expected to be buried later this week.
I still cant see any proof that the "legion" exists, let alone that its a "nazi" group.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sz%C3%A9kely#Autonomy
I cant find any record of that particular ethnic group engaging in violence to gain autonomy, although they are certainly seeking it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sz%C3%A9kely_autonomy_initiatives
The Szekler Legion has its website down and the screen shots captured elsewhere make it look like a three men and a dog operation.
What is really going on here?:confused::confused:
Melbourne Lefty
5th May 2009, 10:32
This article sheds a bit of light.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/0425/breaking17.html?via=mr
PRC-UTE
5th May 2009, 11:55
this is the first I've heard of the fascist angle! :confused:
sounds like misinformation
Holden Caulfield
5th May 2009, 12:01
I'ld be interest to know what the fuck this is actually about, at the moment I've not really got a clue?
Anybody:confused:
Batman
5th May 2009, 14:28
No it is genuine. Dwyer was working for IRMS, a security firm who are doing Shell's dirty work in Glengad against the wishes of the people there. There are Hungarian fascists from that Legion also working for them there. That's where Dwyer got in contact with them.
Where they were staying in Bolivia, Santa Cruz is a big anti-Morales area and I think companies such as SShell have interests there. Because Morales is keen to take all the resources in Bolivia under state ownership the authorities in Santa Cruz were willing to break away and form an autonomous area. That's where Dwyer and security firm came into it. They were to provide protection as a sort of ''militia''.
Fascist fucks!
Dóchas
5th May 2009, 19:59
in relation to the szekler group is it possible that it was gradually taken over by right wingers who changed the cause of the group and just kept the name?
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