‘We underestimated their power’: Greek government insider lifts the lid on five months of ‘humiliation’ and ‘blackmail’

Posted at: http://www.mediapart.fr/en/journal/international/080715/we-underestimated-their-power-greek-government-insider-lifts-lid-five-months-humiliation-and-blackm?onglet=full

|  By christian salmon

In this interview with Mediapart, a senior advisor to the Greek government, who has been at the heart of the past five months of negotiations between Athens and its international

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EU’s Attack on Greek Democracy; an answer to Denmark’s newspaper Politiken

CrisisMirror’s answer (in Danish and in English) to Politiken’s controversial article (http://politiken.dk/oekonomi/gloekonomi/ECE2736282/graesk-parlament-siger-ja-til-kontroversiel-folkeafstemning/) that found Greece’s coming referendum to be … controversial!

Danske medier og den græske folkeafstemning

I en artikel i Politiken den 28. juni bliver den græske …

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Syriza can’t just cave in. Europe’s elites want regime change in Greece

It’s now clear that Germany and Europe’s powers that be don’t just want the Greek government to bend the knee. They want regime change. Not by military force, of course – this operation is being directed from Berlin and Brussels, …

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Stathis Kouvelakis: “Europe has declared war on Greece”

Stathis Kouvelakis, Syriza central committee member and Professor of political philosophy at King’s College London, argues that the Greek crisis marks the end of the illusion of a democratic

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Where did the Greek bailout money go?

Published at the Guardian (29/6/2015): http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jun/29/where-did-the-greek-bailout-money-go?CMP=share_btn_fb

Less than 10% of the money was used by the government for reforming its economy and safeguarding weaker members of society

 
Tens of thousands join anti-austerity demonstrations on Monday outside Greece’s parliament in Athens
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No More ‘Yes to All’: Time for a Proud and Dignified ‘NO!’

Finally, the Greek people will be able to say a dignified ‘NO!’ to austerity. We owe it to those who suffered, those who migrated — and those who died.
 

By Leonidas Oikonomakis / roarmag.org

 

First Scene: Kastelorizo island, April 2010.

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