Sunday, November 9, 2014

‘Greece: A Grave Situation’

Michael Nevradakis at Truth Out concludes his eight-part series on the gravity of Greece's situation and the corruption of their media.

As most of the columns Nevradakis writes are about Greece and the series parts are not numbered in their subjects, the best way to read the series is to visit Nevradakis's page on Truth Out. and read your way through his entire opus. I am working my way backward starting with the conclusion of the series, Greece: A Grave Situation With Very Real Consequences.

7 comments:

  1. Bad start for Juncker
    http://www.voxeurop.eu/en/content/news-brief/4850597-bad-start-juncker

    Most companies are tax evaders either in Luxembourg or in the Barbados!

    No doubt Greece is a very corrupt country.

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  2. LUXLEAKS + (3min 10sec)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhwKeUg4B64#t=26

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  3. Democratic Deficit: It's Time to Put Juncker on the Hot Seat
    http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/editorial-on-tax-problems-of-eu-commission-president-juncker-a-1002075.html#ref=rss

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  4. Jean-Claude Juncker Needs to Go
    http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-11-09/jeanclaude-juncker-needs-to-go

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    1. Thanks, Enfant. I'm busy trying to get ready for Stella's surgery tomorrow; I'll read them late in the week when both of us get back home from the hospital.

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  5. Mathew D. Rose: Luxembourg and Juncker as a Microcosm of the EU’s Political and Moral Bankruptcy
    http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2014/11/mathew-d-rose-luxembourg-juncker-microcosm-eus-political-moral-bankruptcy.html

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    1. Thanks again, Enfant. I have read the first four articles, admittedly in haste, but Blogger seems to have lost my short comment noting the fact. I'll read this one probably sometime this evening.

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