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Ebola safety in Greece, illicit immigrants, the feces and the scary gaps
Awareness to everyone who is coming in contact with the illicit immigrants and the immigrant groups will be intensified in Greece, as the country's Public Health specialists announced after a broad meeting at the Ministry of Health for the Ebola Preparedness . But a completely different reality takes place on the East side of Aegean. Latest scientific guidelines for the burial of the Ebola victims by the US CDC , shed light on the most stinky of this county's gaps... READ MORE >> .
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Greece sends demarche to Albania Source: Tanjug ATHENS -- The Greek government has announced that a demarche had been delivered to the Albanian foreign minister because of attacks against members of the Greek minority. It was stated that the Greek ambassador in Tirana forwarded the protest note because of the attacks Albanians staged against Greeks in southern Albania after the stadium incident in Belgrade. The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Albanian authorities are asked to condemn the incidents that occurred near the border between the two countries. The Greek ambassador also asked Albania to undertake all necessary measures in order to find, arrest and punish those responsible, as well as to protect the ethnic Greek minority ahead of the upcoming celebration of Greek Independence Day, October 28. "The ambassador conveyed Greece's enormous concern because of such attacks on peaceful Greek minority, which represents an obstacle to the European perspective of Albania," the statement added. The ministry in Athens also warns that "attacks of extremists and nationalists certainly weaken the European perspective of the country" and "awaken memories of the past of the Balkans that all countries in the region need to leave behind for the benefit of the common European future." As the Greek media reported earlier this week around 100 people carrying Albanian flags and banners with nationalist messages arrived in the village of the Dervician in the district of Gjirokaster and demolished stores and cars before they were stopped by the police. The violence broke out a few hours after the football match in Belgrade was abandoned on Tuesday night because of incidents sparked by a drone flown over the pitch, with a map of Greater Albania attached to it - showing Albania expanded to include parts of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Greece.
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200,000 young people born or raised in Greece are denied Greek citizenship Author: Damian Mac Con Uladh New video launched to support campaign calling on the European Union and the Greek government to ensure that Greek citizenship is made available to children born and/or raised in Greece A new video campaign has been launched by an organisation calling for the state to grant Greek citizenship to an estimated 200,000 children and young adults born and raised in Greece who are denied the status because their parents are immigrants. Entitled , the one-minute advertisement features a number of young people explaining why they want to have the same rights as most of their peers. “I belong to this country,” says one, while another says that she already feels “like a citizen of this country”. The video also hears from youths with Greek citizenship calling for their friends to enjoy the same rights as them. Children born in Greece to parents who are not Greek citizens are not entitled to automatic Greek citizenship, even when they become of age. If their parents are from non-EU countries, then the children face discrimination in a range of areas. For one, they are required to apply for a residence permit to live in the only country they know. As non-EU citizens, they don’t enjoy the same freedom of travel as their Greek peers and they also face discrimination in the labour market. Political rights are also denied to them. The video was produced by Generation 2.0 for Rights, Equality and Diversity (Generation 2.0 Red). According to its website, it is “a youth organisation that combines research and social action to promote rights, equality and diversity and to combat racism, xenophobia, and discrimination”. It says that denying citizenship to these children “leads to their social exclusion and stigmatisation as ‘others'”. On its website, the group is collecting signatures for a petition calling on the European Union and the Greek government to ensure that children born and/or raised in Greece can apply for Greek citizenship. In 2013, the government last year scrapped a law allowing second-generation migrants to obtain Greek citizenship but has yet to replace it. The 2010 citizenship law, passed by a Pasok government, allowed a child born in Greece to immigrant parents who had been living in the country legally to apply for citizenship. The children had to prove that they had spent at least six years in Greek schools.
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Cyprus: Restoration on St Andrew’s Monastery Unites Island
Two sides of the Green Line working together (ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, NOVEMBER 11 — Restoration works on the Monastery of Saint Andrew were inaugurated in Cyprus on Tuesday, as part of the first-ever collaboration between the communities on both sides of the UN-arbitrated Green Line. The Greek Orthodox Church is located in the northern, Turkish Cypriot-controlled part of the island. The two communities have invested equally in the restoration efforts and the project is a test project that will ideally be extended to other monuments. Years were required to achieve the agreement, made possible by the 2008 creation of a Technical Committee for Cultural Heritage co-chaired by a Greek Cypriot and a Turkish Cypriot. Turkish Cypriot negotiator Ergun Olgun told ANSA that the project would be used as a test case also for the potentially explosive hydrocarbons issue. For now, the Technical Committee for Cultural Heritage is one of the few successes of the collaboration between the island’s two communities. Over the past few years, in part thanks to EU funds — 4 million thus far with another 4 million allocated — and the role played by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the two communities carried out joint visits throughout the island and drew up a list of over 2,300 cultural heritage sites, naming 26 in the north and 14 in the south requiring intervention. “At the beginning we only selected religious heritage sites,” said Turkish Cypriot member of the committee Ali Tuncay. Work has already been completed on eight churches and mosques requiring urgent restoration — five in the northern part of the island and three in the south. The committee is now proposing interventions on ‘civil’ sites, such as the city’s perimeter walls. “This type of intervention can contribute even more to uniting people,” said Tuncay, noting that “for decades the protection of Cyprus’s cultural heritage was an issue of division, often used for propaganda reasons.” The other positive aspect underscored by Tuncay was that the restoration works are bringing to light works and structures that history had forgotten, such as a fresco discovered in a church of the Kom Kebir village in the northern section of the island and a cistern discovered during works on Othello’s Tower in Famagusta. http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/n...531783a67.html |
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Greece: One in Eight Firms Fined for Undeclared Labor
(ANSAmed) — ATHENS, DECEMBER 2 — In the period from September 15 to October 31 the Labor Ministry in Athens imposed fines adding up to 60 million euros on enterprises found to be employing uninsured workers, according to data from the Artemis project released on Monday and reported by daily Kathimerini online. A total of 29,079 companies were monitored, of which one in eight (12.53%), or 3,645, were found to be employing undeclared workers. Of the 157,085 employees checked, 5,751, or 3.66%, had not been declared to social security services. Inspections intensified in October according to a new model of monitoring undeclared labor conducted by the Labor Inspection Squad and the special agency of the Social Security Foundation (IKA). http://www.ansamed.info/ansamed/en/n...861b3ea34.html |
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Greeks funding anti-Hellenism
What does Hanukkah have to do with Anti-Hellenism?
Greeks funding anti-Hellenism? Hermes writes: There has recently been a lot of discussion on whether the practice of traditional Islam is inherently incompatible with European, and more specifically, Hellenic values. A legitimate question following the many attacks on freedom of speech, riots and acts of terror in neighbouring countries; and especially, in the context of the recent decision by the Greek government to allow the building of a mosque in Athens. Another news item released several weeks ago was that Moises Constantinis, president of the Central Jewish Board of Greece, asked why the salaries of rabbis are not paid by the state, like the priests and imams, given that Jewish believers are Greek citizens. Currently, Orthodox Christianity has a privileged status under the Constitution, so a case could be made for funding its clergy. However, the imams and rabbis must receive plenty of funding from Saudi Arabia and the US/Israel/supranational Jewish organisations. Almost certainly these sources have an ample supply of cash to fend for themselves. So is it appropriate to saddle the already cash-strapped Greek with another tax? Also, is traditional Judaism, like Islam, compatible with Hellenic values? One of the most important Jewish holidays is the eight-day celebration of Hanukkah (the Festival of Lights). The story of Hanukkah begins in the reign of Alexander the Great when he conquered the Middle East. Due to his kindly rule, and the attractions offered by the Hellenic way of life, many Jews voluntarily assimilated into Hellenism by adopting the language, the customs and the dress. One hundred years later, another Greek ruler, Antiochus IV, controlled the region. The Jewish version of the story is that he began to oppress the Jews by placing a Hellenistic priest in the Temple, prohibiting the practice of the Jewish religion, massacring Jews, and forcing them to sacrifice pigs on the altar of the Temple. Two groups, that opposed Antiochus and his army, united and rose up in what was eventually called the Maccabean Revolt. They won the battle, the Temple was rededicated, and peace reigned. From then on, Jews have observed the holiday of Hanukah that features all sort of frivolity like lighting candles and playing games of dice in the name of defeating the ‘darkness of Hellenism’. The celebrations also include the virulently anti-Hellenic popular song, Maoz Tzur, usually sung by children. The song is referring to slaughtering the Hellenes, Hellenising Jews and Hellenistic culture in general. Here is an excerpt: When you have prepared the slaughter For the blaspheming foe This is the sort of falsified history that Orthodox Jews are taught, and due to the elevation of their religion amongst the people of the United States, gentile Americans; and more tragically, Greeks, are led to believe this version of events. However, the historically scientific version of events is very different. The event Hanukkah is based upon is a Jewish civil war. The Hanukkah story is really a revolt against the Hellenized Jews who had become enamoured with the sophisticated Hellenistic culture surrounding them. The rabbis changed the actual story because they wanted to reorientate Judaism following their defeat at the hands of the Romans in 70 AD to make the Jews seem like a martyred people under siege so as to reinvigorate their adherents. The banned Jewish texts, Apocrypha, make it clear the battle against Hellenization was in fact a civil war of Jews against Hellenised Jews. There were no ethnic Greeks involved. So it appears slanderous that orthodox Jews still celebrate victory over the Hellenes - they should be celebrating victory over the traitors within their midst. However, Hanukkah is not the only evidence of anti-Hellenism in Jewish religious literature. There is a long tradition anti-Hellenism including some of the following: Psalms: 8-9, Isaiah 54:2-3, Isaiah 60:16, Isaiah 49: 22-23. This is only from the Torah. The Talmud is much worse. Many people would say that this is ancient history and it is not relevant today. This would only be true if the same stereotypes and misinformation did not continue to be spread about Hellenism. Today, Jewish modernizers are denounced as ‘Hellenizers’ in orthodox Jewish circles. The term to be ‘Hellenic’ is derogatory; to be Hellenised, is ‘a darkness’ that must be overcome. An example is Talmudic interpreter, Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky. He has written many enlightening articles, including The ‘Darkness that was Greece’ link. One of his more curious comments is this one: Greek philosophy was darkness infinitely worse than idolatry. Um, sorry, but most scholars would say Greek philosophy is the most sublime creation of mankind. Another interesting comment: The Greeks denied the transcendence of the human spirit and rejected the notion of any metaphysical reality Wow, most scholars would say the complete opposite. The exaltation of the human spirit and metaphysics is what the Greeks excelled at. The Greek celebration of humanity, aesthetics, science, art, politics, athletics and reason was in stark contrast to traditional Judaism – which led to animosity towards the Hellenes. The Jewish revolts during the Roman period were not only the cry of a colonised people but also part of a long conflict between Jews and Greeks. There were even large-scale massacres of Greek people in Cyrene 115AD and Cyprus 116AD link. Thereafter, anti-Hellenism was an ever-present feature of Jewish thought and literature. Judaism, especially after the Maccabean Revolt, was largely defined in opposition to Hellenism. In comparison there are hardly any negative references to Hellenism in the Koran. Finally, some orthodox Jews even go as far as to view Western Civilization as the main oppressor of the Jewish people; and therefore, by virtue of providing its foundations, the Greeks as their mortal enemies. Nevertheless, it is not all that bad. Many secular Greek Jews are great admirers, and even contributors, to Hellenism. And like contemporary Germans they should not be made to bear the burden of the past forever. Also, relations in modern Greece have nearly always been good. Neither should orthodox Jews be denied the right to practice their religion despite the continued slander wrought on the Hellenic people by its historical and contemporary practice. However, it does appear that some of the core teachings and celebrations of orthodox Judaism are incompatible with Hellenism. Is it wholly appropriate for the Hellenic people to actually fund it? .
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January 3, 2015 Greek police on Saturday arrested Christodoulos Xiros, a fugitive member of the Marxist guerrilla group November 17 who had absconded while on leave from prison almost a year ago. Christodoulos Xiros, 56, is serving multiple life terms for his role in Greece’s most lethal guerrilla group, which killed Greek, U.S. and British diplomats before being dismantled in 2002. A police official said he had been arrested in Anavissos, a coastal town outside Athens. While on the run, Xiros had appeared in a video vowing to avenge the pain ordinary Greeks have suffered under international bailout programmes. A 1 million euro ($1.2 million) reward had been offered for his capture. http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/01/03/gr...ist-guerrilla/ |
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Israel plans to deploy 20,000 commandos in Greek Cyprus in order to protect its energy projects in the area, Anatolia news agency reported Sunday. According to the report, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Greek Cypriot counterpart, Demetris Christofias, met in February in order to discuss the two countries' joint ventures. Netanyahu reportedly offered to undertake all the expenses required to construct a gas plant needed to extract the natural gas found in the Mediterranean Israeli Sea and in exchange, he asked that all the 10,000 personnel that would work at the plant be brought in from Israel with their families. http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=141914 (2012)
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“Immigrants terrorize the inhabitants of Lesbos. Rob them, break into houses, fighting among themselves and with residents, demolishing everything in its path.”
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Refugees disembark in Piraeus
Refugees disembark in Piraeus As people from the Middle East and Africa keep arriving in Europe, agencies are warning the influx is not going to slow any time soon. DW's Theresa Tropper has met a number of migrants as they arrived in Athens. Refugees disembark in Piraeus | All media content | DW.COM | 23.09.2015 |
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