• @jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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    751 year ago

    Wow. The video of the Greek official, denying everything during the official interview (whilst seeing video of a migrant woman and her child, forced onto a boat by armed men, who were then left in a dinghy to float towards Turkey), then caught with a hot mic during the break, talking to a colleague, saying:

    “I haven’t told them much, right? It’s very clear, isn’t it. It’s not nuclear physics. I don’t know why they did it in broad daylight… It’s… obviously illegal. It’s an international crime.”

    This migrant crisis will only get worse.

    • @Zombie@feddit.uk
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      301 year ago

      “That’s something that happens. The migrants travelling the Aegean Sea, very often they abandon the children. They don’t seem to have the same… affection we have for children.”

      The blatant dehumanisation is sickening as well.

      • @jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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        111 year ago

        Yes that bit caught me off guard. How this dude just said migrants don’t care about their children… Like, my brother in christ, why do you think they’re fighting so hard to migrate somewhere better?

  • acargitz
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    281 year ago

    The fact that this is breaking on the BBC, also should tell you something about the state of press freedom in Mitsotakis’ Greece.

  • @DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    101 year ago

    Fun History Fact:

    Between 1967 and 1974 a Greek military junta overthrew the government because they didn’t like the election results.

    20% of the population still approves of it. 19% don’t have a strong opinion on a fascist takeover of democracy and the suspension of human rights in Greece.

    30% of the population has nostalgia for the period.