Athens police on red alert over potential terrorist strikes; the economy is adding to Syriza’s poll lead; the immigrant drownings off Farmakonisi were the result of illegal mass expulsions; Greek businesses have lost 34 billion due to the recession; and the former leading member of terrorist organization November 17 says the group was disbanded in 2002.
Protest from the Labour Centre of Athens, the union of Greek civil servants (ADEDY ) and the Federation of Secondary School Teachers (OLME) in response to arrests of unionists and the ban of protest rallies by the government during the opening of the Greek presidency of the EU. January 22, 2014 - FOSPHOTOS / Alexandros Katsis
Olympic Games level security measures are taken – Assistance provided by FBI and Scotland Yard
The Greek police are implementing security measures on par with those taken during the [2004] Olympic Games, reinforcing, under the fear of terrorist strikes, the protection of buildings, hotels and car convoys connected to Greece’s EU Presidency. Plans by Athens police headquarters include everything from patrols by armored police around the Zappeion Palace – where from today there is an irregular council of EU interior ministers – and the hotels occupied by European officials, to the stationing of secret police around the perimeter of the Acropolis. In addition security measures have been tightened around 320 protected targets throughout Attica. American and British security forces are participating in the efforts to prevent terrorist strikes and the manhunt by anti-terrorism police for [escaped terrorist] Xiros.
PONTIKI
The economy is adding to Syriza’s lead
Opposition party leads New Democracy by 3%
More voters consider government by Syriza ‘better for the economy’
Extreme polarisation of New Democracy is a one way road
AVGI
Farmakonisi like Lampedusa
The Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner, Nils Muiznieks has harsh words for the government: “There is shock and dismay over the latest tragedy, which appears to have been the result of a failed mass expulsion.” Nobody believes the excuses of the shipping ministry. SYRIZA: It amounts to a cynical crime, the illegal practices of denying refugees entry to Greece’s territorial waters are to blame, the implementation of which the government boasted about to parliament. Today at 9.30am those rescued from the disaster will be received by a demonstration of solidarity in the port of Piraeus.
NAFTEMPORIKI
Icap data shows large losses
Businesses have accumulated losses worth 34 billion during the recession
The dark shadow cast by the recession on the economic activities of Greek businesses has been estimated to reach 34 billion euros, given that this was the level that the accumulated losses of 27,200 Greek companies reached in 2012. According to data gathered by Icap, the total losses of the above companies in 2012 reached a total of 5 billion euros, adding to already high levels of losses accumulated in previous years and particularly post-2008. In an attempt to record trends from 2007, a sample of comparable data for 15,130 companies shows a reduction in activity on the order of 7.3%, a reduction in tax revenue for the state of 2 billion and the accumulation of losses of 26.5 billion euros, when in 2007 the data showed an accumulation of profits worth 3.7 billion euros.
EFIMERIDA TON SYNTAKTON
“November 17 was disbanded in 2002”
Dimitris Koufodinas [currently imprisoned for being a leading member of the terrorist organisation November 17th] has sent a message to whomever considers themselves a member of November 17. In a stark and categorical statement Koufodinas writes that November 17 has disbanded and nobody has the right to use its name and its history let alone declare themselves its continuer. [The message was clearly directed at escaped 17N member Christodoulos Xiros who recently resurfaced, uploading an internet video and written manifesto to the internet which he signed, ‘Christodoulos Xiros, Free Member of November 17’].
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The Panhellenic Traction Personnel Association (PEPE) has revealed that the recent near-miss train collision in Pieria was the second such incident at Korinos station within the last year. In a…
The near-collision of two trains in Pieria has drawn sharp criticism from both SYRIZA and KKE, highlighting ongoing safety issues on Greece’s railway network.
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