With the completion of the campaign, ThePressProject expresses its sincere thanks to everyone who responded so quickly and enthusiastically, and more broadly to all those who consistently support independent journalism. For the editorial team, being able to plan and carry out journalistic missions funded exclusively “from below” is described as both an honour and a deeply emotional moment.
An update will follow regarding the start of the mission and its financial details. Subsequently, readers will be able to follow the written reports and video material produced on the ground by Lambrini Thoma and Nikos Venturas.
The reports already being prepared as part of the mission include an interview with a leader of Greenland’s separatist movement, which is largely led by women, as well as documentation of the historical consequences of colonialism and the presence of NATO. During the Cold War, Greenland was forced to accept the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory, an issue that continues to shape political memory and debate.
The mission will also focus on recording contemporary living conditions and traditional ways of survival, elements that played a key role in Greenland’s historic refusal to join the European Economic Community and later the European Union.
A stopover in Iceland is also included in the mission plan.
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