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Left turn in Greece

Security has always been a key issue for conservatives and nationalists worldwide. But that’s not the case in Greece. So voters in the homeland of democracy, displeased by riots and anarchy, the inability of the government to put down the protests, and the effects of the financial crisis, have reacted angrily against the “conservatives” on whose watch the chaos took place. Article by Nikos Hidiroglou

Clear message

The People's Orthodox Rally (LAOS) is now the 4th political power in the country, and in many electoral districts the 3rd. The Greek people have shown the direction. The Patriotic Movement will continue to expand its influence and its dynamic. The national ideas are at the forefront and anyone who ignores them will continue to lose. Article by Makis Voridis

A real Greek tragedy

Today, there is not a single editor-in-chief —even in what remains of the right-wing press— nor any television or radio executive who is not a leftist. The (mainly ex-) communists now control the Greek media, deciding which concerns ought to be raised and which should be concealed from the public. The concerns that are deemed worthy to address are presented from a singularly “progressive” and dogmatic point of view. Thus, the transformation of Greek society continues apace. Article by Nikos Hidiroglou

“October Revolution” exercises in Greece

It is obvious that the goal of the attacking leftist thugs is to obstruct with any means possible the political change in Greece. It is also sad that they believe that the “October Revolution” can be repeated today and are willing to butcher again people so as to satisfy their bankrupt ideological obsessions. Article by Ioannis Giannakenas

Articles about Greece archive

2008
Attacks on publishers & book-burnings in Athens
The Greek Conservative Revival

2006
The Right Illusion

2004
Combining tradition with modernity

2003
Big Sister on the look out

2002
The future belongs to us!

2001
Euro comes, Greece goes
Small news about Greece (July 2001)
A victory for the Greek Pomaks

2000
The desecrated churches of Constantinople

1999
Terrorism and the Greek Left
The demographic crisis in Greece

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