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Idiotic liberal feminist attempt at satire, the target being GD
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http://xaameriki.wordpress.com/2013/...ct-their-lies/
The assault on Golden Dawn has been relentless in the last few days. The propagandists at the New York Times, The Guardian, and other usurer controlled rags have been publishing rumors as facts regarding George Germenis attempting to shoot the Mayor of Athens, as well as punching a 12 year old girl in the face. Video footage taken at the scene has shown beyond reasonable doubt, that this is an unfound lie. The fact is that Mayor Kaminis committed horrific violence against a peaceful food giveaway, while attacking innocent people before the eyes (at least until his minions pepper sprayed them) of thousands of Greeks, and now the media is trying to take attention off of this. But it is too late, the Greeks have turned off the TV and use your newspapers only to wrap fish, what people saw with their own eyes on the streets of Athens and at the Mayors office guarantees the PASOK democrats will be run out and Golden Dawn will take the municipality next election. One of the police officers in the Mayors entourage at the scene leaked to the media that it was in fact Mayor Kaminis thugs who punched the 12 year old girl. He justified this by claiming he was trying to to stop MP George Germenis from pulling his gun, of which there is no evidence to prove. Germenis went to the bought Mayors office to protest his orders to teargas and pepper spray needy old people and children. This new revelation will be used as prime evidence for the suit Golden Dawn will be bringing over the blatant attack on a Golden Dawn parliament member. It is now proven once and for all that Germenis never struck Kaminis, much less a child. Is it safe to say, that the New York Times, The Guardian, and other liars wont go back and apologize for the mistake of publishing a baseless rumor as a fact? The Greek people and those even around the world have been lied to for the past 24 hours by every major press establishment, its not hard to connect the dots as to why.
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Dendias Says Golden Dawn Could Be Banned
By Andy Dabilis on May 5, 2013 After the European Union’s human rights chief said that there’s enough evidence of violence being perpetrated by the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party that has 18 seats in Parliament to outlaw the group, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias said the government is looking into whether that could be done. Speaking to Real News weekly, Dendias suggested that the next Parliament could approve such legislation as part of a constitutional review. “The constitutional review gives us the ability to exclude from the party system outgrowths such as Golden Dawn,” he said. Golden Dawn, which rose from obscurity and 0.29 percent of the vote in 2009’s elections to entering Parliament and with polls placing it a firm third among major parties, said that Dendias was insulting its voters. The government had earlier said it could not prohibit a group that had legally won seats. Golden Dawn that Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ ruling New Democracy Conservatives and one of his coalition partners, the PASOK Socialists, should be banned for their involvement in countless scandals. In April, the Council of Europe’s commissioner for human rights, Nils Muiznieks said that Greece must take tougher measures to combat a surge in racist violence that critics blame on the extremists, but which party leaders have denied. He said that Greece would be “fully within its rights under international human rights law” to ban the party from public office, although he stopped stopped short of saying it should do so. http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013...uld-be-banned/ |
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Disgraceful! New Democracy Signs Into law Resolution Introducing Homosexuality to Children! A European resolution was signed on February 4th regarding various homosexual topics. More specifically this resolution takes in to account the respect for the gay parade and the creation of special youth and education programs in other words propaganda targeting underage children specifically on homosexuality. The entire proposal was prepared by Austrian MEP, Ulrike Lunacek of the Austrian Green Party, with support from the homosexual lobby Brussels. The remarkable and interesting thing about the whole situation is the position taken by the Greek speaking wing of MEPs, and especially that of the patriotic wing of New Democracy. Greece has a total of 22 MEPs, eight of which belong to PASOK, seven to New Democracy, two to the Communist Party of Greece, one to SYRIZA, one to the Ecologist Greens, one independent, formerly of New Democracy, and two to L.A.O.S. Not one of the countrys MEPs voted against the resolution, creating a bleak picture for the countrys representation in the European Parliament. As it regards to the patriots of New Democracy and to Mr.180 Karatzaferis, there is an additional element worth mentioning. The political factions to whom they belong had decided not to support this specific proposal, since it strikes at the Christian tradition of Europe, the air and customs of the people of Europe. Opening the backdoor to obscurantist censorship, that we also known as progressiveness. The patriotic MEPs, however, chose to bow their head and worship the leftists, voting in favor of this resolution. To elaborate further, of the seven New Democracy MEPs, three voted in favor of the resolution, and four abstain from the vote, meanwhile the two MEPs of Karatzaferiss party, one abstained and the other, Niki Tzavela, voted in favor of teaching homosexuality to children in the school system. If one was to take to the streets and poll the Greek population, the results would yield an overwhelming response against this resolution, as the Greeks do not under any circumstance want to have their morals insulted. This makes for a compelling argument for a much needed reboot of the representation in the European Parliament, with the overwhelming support for Golden Dawn, the only anti-globalization power in Greece, and the only Greek voice in parliament. http://xaameriki.wordpress.com/ * Head of the 'Greens' Ulrike Lunacek is a real piece of work, a vile Austrain dyke who is also very active in Serbian affairs . Lunacek is the official Rapporteur for Kosovo and has called for the abolishing of the 'genocidal' Serbian entity in Bosnia. Apart from this she's also a member of the "Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET)", the "Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM)" member of the "Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE)", the "Delegation for relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo (DSEE)" and the "Delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly (DEPA)". As co-president of the European Parliament's Intergroup on LGBT Rights she also fights for the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender persons
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Greece plummets to 99th place in press freedom index
Slippage represents 'dizzying fall for the world’s oldest democracy', says Reporters Without Borders Wednesday 12 February 2014 Author: Damian Mac Con Uladh 'While freedom of information is occasionally abused in some European Union countries, it is repeatedly and blatantly flouted in others. This is the case in Greece,' says Reporters Without Borders annual press freedom report A 'no signal ' sign appears on the public ERT, NET and ERT3 channels, after the government suspended state television and radio broadcaster ERT in June (AFP) Freedom of information is "repeatedly and blatantly flouted" in Greece, pushing the country into 99th place out of 180 countries this year's World Press Freedom Index. The country's downwards spiral in press freedom, which represents a remarkable drop of 80 places since 2002, is a "dizzying fall for the world’s oldest democracy", said Reporters Without Borders, which authored the report. Although closely challenged by Greece, Bulgaria – in 100th place – retains the status of lowest ranked European Union country after a trying year marked by five months of major protests and political tension. “Suffering from the effects of the economic crisis and a surge in populism, Greece (99th) fell 14 places” on last year, the report, published on Wednesday, said. “While freedom of information is occasionally abused in some European Union countries, it is repeatedly and blatantly flouted in others. This is the case in Greece,” it added. The report said that apart from economic difficulties - it refers to the rising unemployment among journalists - "the Greek media have a bad reputation that is the result of years of clientelism". "Reporters covering the frequent street protests against the austerity measures adopted by a series of short-lived governments have been the victims of both police violence and violence by demonstrators accusing them of colluding with the government," it added. It referred to the shutdown by the New Democracy-Pasok government of the country's national broadcaster ERT in June, describing it as a "a turning point in Greece’s media history", one that also represented "an unprecedented decision in a European Union country". [press freedom is lost when a government-funded medium goes out of existence? these clowns of cluelessness think free media has something to do with government subsidy, which is the opposite of the case] What the report says about Greece: The 2007 economic crisis hit the Greek media hard. The few wealthy shipowners and entrepreneurs who financed the national media have moved their investments into more profitable sectors. One news organisation after another has announced layoffs. Many journalists are now unemployed. As well as economic difficulties, the Greek media have a bad reputation that is the result of years of clientelism. what has any of that to do with press freedom? Reporters covering the frequent street protests against the austerity measures adopted by a series of short-lived governments have been the victims of both police violence and violence by demonstrators accusing them of colluding with the government. The security situation has been aggravated by the rise of the neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, which won nearly 20 seats in the Voul (parliament) in June 2012 thanks to euroscepticism and growing hostility towards foreigners accused of “stealing Greece”. Golden Dawn’s leaders and supporters openly target journalists. Physical attacks have become systematic throughout the country. Death threats are growing. wait - what about the behind-the-scenes pressure applied to various broadcasters to canceled planned interviews with Golden Dawn leaders - you know, elected members of parliament? That comes in for no mention. June 2013 was a turning point in Greece’s media history. In a race to cut spending, conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras took what was an unprecedented decision in a European Union country. Under pressure from the troika (the European Commission, European Central Bank and IMF) to reduce the budget deficit, Samaras closed the state-owned national broadcaster, ERT, consisting of four TV stations and five radio stations. Just hours after ERT was told of the decision, dark screens with the words “No signal” stunned Europe and the world. Under international pressure, the government finally announced the creation of a new state broadcaster to be called Nerit. Greece's rankings since 2002 Major declines Published by Reporters Without Borders, the World Press Freedom Index 2014 spotlights major declines in media freedom in such varied countries as the United States, Central African Republic and Guatemala and, on the other hand, marked improvements in Ecuador, Bolivia and South Africa. The same trio of Finland, Netherlands and Norway heads the index again, while Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea continue to be the biggest information black holes, again occupying the last three positions. “The World Press Freedom Index is a reference tool that is based on seven criteria: the level of abuses, the extent of pluralism, media independence, the environment and self-censorship, the legislative framework, transparency and infrastructure,” said Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire. “It makes governments face their responsibilities by providing civil society with an objective measure, and provides international bodies with a good governance indicator to guide their decisions.” Reporters Without Borders head of research Lucie Morillon said: “This year, the ranking of some countries, including democracies, has been impacted by an overly broad and abusive interpretation of the concept of national security protection. This year’s index covers 180 countries, one more than the 179 countries covered in last year’s index. The newcomer is Belize, which has been ranked in the enviable position of 29th. http://www.enetenglish.gr/?i=news.en.sport&id=1758 pure bozo Last edited by Alex Linder; February 12th, 2014 at 11:36 PM. |
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Greek minister slams Troika, says surplus will be ‘big surprise’ Published 12 February 2014 Greek finance minister Yannis Stournaras attacked the Troika for its austerity prescriptions, saying a primary budget surplus will be announced soon and will be much larger than expected, EurActiv Greece reports. Stournaras said the budget surplus would be a “a very very big surprise”, slamming Greece‘s international lenders for the forecasts they made from September 2013. At that time, the Troika asked for additional austerity measures to the tune of €3 billion. “If I had accepted this [forecast], it would have been a great disaster”, he said. “The Troika is stuck, it was stuck, because now I hope that with the new elements in their mind will somehow adjust to the reality”, he added. Stournaras was speaking at a conference in Athens called "Oser la Democratie" (Dare Democracy), organised by the French weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur in collaboration with the Greek newspaper Kathimerini. The two-day conference (6-7 February) gathered Greek and international politicians and experts who analysed the current situation and trends in the EU ahead of the crucial European election in May. Greek PM: Athens is finding its path The Greek prime minister, Antonis Samaras, said the European Union was “looking for its own balance” and stressed that freedom and justice were the core ingredients of democracy. Regarding his own country, he noted that Athens was recovering because it believed in Europe. "The country is finding its path again, it is entering growth, and we achieved this because we believed in Europe, we did not believe in the detractors of extremism and populism," he said, adding that the Greek government managed to achieve the greatest fiscal health the country had ever seen. Some Greek people do adhere to Nazi principles, the Greek PM continued. He was referring to two recent opinion polls which showed the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, which has a Swastika-like emblem and believes in ridding Greece of the "stench" of immigrants, would get 8.9 to 10.3% of the vote if elections were held now. According to Samaras, disenchanted voters are merely angry about unemployment. D’Alema: The EU needs 'radical political change' Addressing the conference, Massimo D'Alema, the former prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of Italy, pointed to the lack of trust in the EU among the public. “A piece of research shows that if the situation does not change, in 2018 the trust in the European Union on the part of the countries of northern Europe will be only 1.3% and in the southern less than 1%. What is needed is a radical political change”, he stressed, adding that inequality and unemployment in Europe have gone beyond all bounds. He also said that in a constantly changing world Europe has no alternative than to unite. “Our future will be brighter and we will be strong only if we are together," said the Italian official. This ought to be called noyadeism - "So that if one of us gets knocked down, we all go down." 'Less regulation, more politics' Internal Market and Services Commissioner Michel Barnier talked about the importance of attracting EU citizens’ interest by taking initiatives in areas such as industrial competitiveness, social and tax base, education and research. “We have learnt from the crisis. This will not be business as usual”, he assured. Barnier said the EU should now focus on growth as a response to “extremism”, something that can only be achieved with “less regulation and more policy”. Sarantis Michalopoulos | EurActiv Greece http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance...rp-news-533454 Last edited by Alex Linder; February 12th, 2014 at 11:47 PM. |
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New Democracy’s Marx Brothers For Mayor ColumnsGreek BeatOpinionby Andy Dabilis - Feb 12, 2014 Aris Spiliotopoulos (L) and Nikitas Kaklamanis go over a contract about who will run for Mayor of Athens Next to watching a Marx Brothers movie, nothing is as entertaining these days as watching Greece’s New Democracy Capitalists running around like Keystone Cops trying to figure out who’s in charge and who’s doing what to who and why because the alleged leader, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, is trying to herd cats without a whip. Samaras’ coalition, that includes the invisible PASOK Anti-Socialists who didn’t even register in one poll at the three percent level needed to enter Parliament, has only a three-vote majority, and that would evaporate if he tried to reprimand or oust a growing number of miscreants and late-to-the-party rebels. Chief among them is Nikitas Kaklamanis, 67, who was a one-man train wreck as Mayor of Athens from 2007-10, a tenure marked by his flitting around to the theater while the city disintegrated around him, which would have made him perfect for A Night at the Opera but not as a manager of the nation’s capital. Since politicians in Greece never die nor fade away, after he was beaten by New York-born George Kaminis – who was backed by a coalition of leftist parties including PASOK but quickly wised up and became an Independent – Kaklamanis found a home in the Parliament where he was content for a few years taking orders from Samaras on how to vote. A doctor who didn’t take the sage advice not to treat himself, in this case for constant bouts of screaming ineptitude, he’s decided he wants his old job back. The only problem is that Samaras has anointed Aris Spiliotopoulos, 47, another water carrier for the party, to be backed by New Democracy to take on Kaminis, who’s proved to be a capable administrator even as Samaras has kept cutting his budget. With another of his MP’s already under the spotlight for allegedly being involved in a bad loan scheme when he was working for a municipality, and another being looked at for allegedly stashing money in secret foreign bank accounts at the same time the government was urging people during a crushing economic crisis to be patriotic and keep their money in Greece, Samaras didn’t need the distraction of Kaklamanis running against his own party. Since he can’t run as New Democracy’s candidate – at the same time he’s a New Democracy MP – Kaklamanis will put together a temporary political group (party) so he can run against his party’s candidate and, by proxy, himself. What Groucho Kaklamanis has done in challenging Chico Spiliotopoulos has effectively given an outside shot at neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris, who’s crazy as a loon, to have a shot at winning this thing because the two New Democracy candidates are going to split the vote from the right. If that’s not enough to weaken the right, the Independent Greeks, made up of New Democracy rejects and ejects, said it’s backing Vassilis Kapernaros – who’s also being audited for allegedly sending money out of the country for its choice. But wait – there’s more. READ THE FINE PRINT Two more New Democracy outcasts, now Independent deputies Vyron Polydoras and Costas Zois, who launched a new political party, Union for the Homeland and the People, have reportedly invited Alexia Evert, daughter of late Miltiadis Evert, a former New Democracy President, to be its candidate. That means she’d be running against her father’s own party too. Pretty soon you’re going to need a program to keep track of this. Kaklamanis is going to sing his platform and it goes something like this: “The last time I ran this place I didn’t know what to do with it. If you think this city’s bad off now, just wait til I get through with it.” A bewildered Samaras, who’s trying to keep the Troika of the European Union-International Monetary Fund-European Central Bank (EU-IMF-ECB) at bay with one hand while trying to tame his unruly party members with the other, can’t do much about it because he needs every vote. All he could say when asked about Groucho and Chico running against each other was, “Whoever stands, stands.” With leadership like that you can bet it won’t be a New Democracy candidate. Where’s LBJ when you need him? Spiliotopoulos reportedly even wasn’t Samaras’ first choice as it was said that Tourism Minister Olga Kefaloyianni, who’s easy on the eyes indeed and by most accounts has helped produce record tourism just when the country needs money the most, turned down his invitation. So now all Samaras has done in anointing a reluctant candidate and letting Kaklamanis spit in the Prime Minister’s face instead of being told to sit back down and collect his $10,000 a month or be booted for good reasons – not for defying orders to back austerity – is embolden Kasidiaris, who was arrested along with other Golden Dawn leaders and henchmen on charges of running a criminal gang. You can bet that Little Adolf Kasidiaris already imagines himself being Mayor of Athens and ordering a roundup of immigrants to be executed in Syntagma Square or put on boats and pushed out to sea toward Africa or the Middle East after looking at the Chinese Fire Drill that is New Democracy. The Capitalists like to poke fun, with much good reason, at the major opposition Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA), a motley collection of Communists, anarchists, Maoists, Trotskyites, Stalinists and Che Guevara admirers and Fidel Castro suck-ups for being discombobulated but this New Democracy debacle makes SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras look like J. Robert Oppenheimer. So let Groucho Kaklamanis and Chico Spiliotopoulos settle this by meeting and going over the contract for who’s running for what. It will go something like this: Kaklamanis: Now pay particular attention to this first clause, because it’s most important. There’s the party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part. How do you like that, that’s pretty neat eh? Spiliotopoulos: No, that’s no good. Kaklamanis: What’s the matter with it? Spiliotopoulos: I don’t know, let’s hear it again. Kaklamanis: So the party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part. Spiliotopoulos: Well it sounds a little better this time. Kaklamanis: Well, it grows on you. Would you like to hear it once more? Spiliotopoulos: Just the first part. Kaklamanis: What do you mean, the party of the first part? Spiliotopoulos: the first part of the party, of the first part. At that point, they throw up their hands and decide New Democracy doesn’t have a party of the first part or second part, and doesn’t really have a party at all. They tried to throw in a sanity clause at the end but everyone knows there’s no sanity clause, especially in Greece. - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2014....qmdqFYKL.dpuf |
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Report on Greece and Golden Dawn
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"We are Greek nationalists. Nothing more and nothing less than that," said Kasidiaris. "All those people who are following us at the moment, let's be realistic ... they didn't suddenly become nationalists from one minute to the next," said Giorgos Germenis, a member of the party's political council responsible for ideology. He is running as a Golden Dawn candidate in the wider Athens area. "It is a vote of protest. They find confidence in the face of Golden Dawn, that it will enter Parliament and really shake up the system." "We will never become politicians. We are soldiers and we will die soldiers," said Anyfantis. "We are soldiers fighting for a cause." every Greek friend and relative I have is Nationalist.. but also a bit cynical in they think the system is so corruptt it will always oppose those with true Greek interest at heart; "A great-hearted and noble people, filled with genius and energy, they seized upon the resources in labor, material, and land which their conquest of the conservative Mediterranean world offered, and they wrought one of the most progressive civilizations this earth has yet seen. Indeed, many of their creations remain unsurpassed to this day." Dr.Pierce as Dr.Oliver said 'Among the Greeks, the extraordinarily gifted people who were the real creators of our civilization, '
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Can We WN Americans Support Our Brothers Overseas?
Is it possible for us American WNs to support the Golden Dawn and other European WN parties in our ancestral homelands? That would really be the most patriotic thing we can do for our heritage, folk and nations!
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A documentary by Kostas Georgousis regarding the contemporary threat of neonazism in Greece.
On the streets of Athens with Golden Dawn a documentary by Kostas Georgousis video here http://www.aboutsocialdata.org/2013/...tas-georgousis
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international | anti-fascism | press release Monday February 25, 2013 19:08 by Greek-Australian anarchist antifascists Brendan O'Connor, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship: Refuse Visas to Golden Dawn members coming to Australia For the past two years, Golden Dawn has unleashed a wave of terror and violence in the streets of every major city and region in Greece. In May 2011, they unleashed a wave of mob violence against immigrants in the centre of Athens and since national elections in May and July, their violence has only intensified; many migrants have been killed and injured by Golden Dawn activists and sympathisers. Apart from their extreme racism and violence, the party is viciously homophobic and authoritarian, frequently attacking political activists and artists. Recent reports have confirmed Golden Dawn members have been collecting and hiding weapons as well as engaging in military training, raising the terrifying prospect of a Golden Dawn militia marching through Athens and Thessaloniki. As their influence grows and their violence intensifies in Greece, Golden Dawn is now seeking to spread to the Greek diaspora by attempting to open an office in New York and in Nuremberg. Now reports have emerged that Golden Dawn are close to opening an office in Melbourne and that members of their Greek leadership plan to travel to Australia in order to cut the ribbon at their new office http://neoskosmos.com/news/en/uproar...wn-set...ffice This violent, racist, authoritarian movement has no place anywhere, but while Greece is unable or unwilling to prevent them from growing, the Australian government is in a position to prevent their members from spreading their fascist poison here. We call on the Immigration Minister, Brendan O'Connor, to refuse visas to the following members of of Golden Dawn that seek to come to Australia, for any purpose, on character grounds: Nikos Michaloliakos Eleni Zaroulia Giorgos Germenis Ilias Panagiotaros Konstantinos Mparmparousis Ioannis Lagos Nikos Kouzilos Ilias Kasidiaris Nikos Michos Antonis Gregos Polyvios Zisimopoulos Dimitris Koukoutsis Panagiotis Iliopoulos Efstathios Mpoukouras Crysovalantis Alexopoulos Nikitas Siois Christos Pappas Michalis Arvanitis Beyond refusing entry to any of their members, we call for a movement of Greek-Australians and the wider community to fight the presence of Golden Dawn in our society ,as part of a broader anti-fascist movement, to prevent them from spreading their influence within the Greek community and threatening the multicultural society that Greek-Australians and other migrants have fought to defend. Sign the petition https://www.change.org/en-AU/petitio...connor...tion#
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Former Swedish MP: I was gay-bashed on vacation in Greece
SDGLN Staff April 8th, 2013 Swedish actor and former MP Tasso Stafilidis says he was gay-bashed while vacationing in Greece. ATHENS, Greece Swedish actor and former MP Tasso Stafilidis tells a Swedish newspaper that he and a friend were gay-bashed while on vacation in Greece. Stafilidis, who is of Greek heritage, said three masked men confronted them on the street, first yelling anti-gay slurs at them and then kicking and punching them. Our first thought was that they would rob us, he told Aftonbladet. The victims suffered bruises and cuts to the body and the head. Stafilidis was the first openly gay member of Parliament, and he served from 1998 to 2006. The 41-year-old is now out of politics and is operations manager of the Gothenburg Culture Festival and operations manager for West Pride, LGBTQ Festival, according to Aftonbladet. In the article, Stafilidis said that Greeces economic crisis has stirred up a wave of right-wing extremism. A neo-Nazi party called Golden Dawn, which is anti-gay and anti-immigrant, won 18 seats in the Greek Parliament in the last election. The former MP ties the economic crisis to growing intolerance in Greece. These things go hand-in-hand when a countrys prosperity collapses, he said. http://sdgln.com/causes/2013/04/08/f...acation-greece
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