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greece / turkey / cyprus / economy / opinion / analysis Saturday March 23, 2013 16:13 by Glykosymoritis   image 1 image
An interview for theRealnews about Cyprus crisis with proffesor of economics in University of London read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / economy / news report Saturday March 02, 2013 17:07 by Glykosymoritis   image 1 image
Greece: 50 Ways to Kill your people... read full story / add a comment
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Ελλάδα / Τουρκία / Κύπρος / Αριστερά / Γνώμη / Ανάλυση Friday January 25, 2013 16:50 by Glykosymoritis   image 1 image

“However beautiful the strategy,you should occasionally look at the results.”
Winston Churchill read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / repression / prisoners / press release Sunday December 23, 2012 16:21 by Glykosymoritis   image 1 image
The Villa Amalias squat has been an open political, cultural and social space, as well as a housing collective, for the past 23 years. In all these years there have been plenty of active groups in the squat including groups on theatre, concerts, musical studio, stained glass, kids’ space, dancing, foreign languages, computing, printing press, screenings, lending library, vinyl exchange – while the squat has also hosted plenty of political and cultural events by other groups. Apart from these activities inside its building, Villa Amalias has also contributed to the resolution of neighbourhood issues by participating in the residents’ assembly of Victoria square and by organising open, outward looking activities in the area – including open mic interventions, free markets, collective kitchens and kids’ events at the square. read full story / add a comment
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