4 νεκροί και τουλάχιστον 500 τραυματίες στην Τουρκία!!! Φασιστική απαγόρευση της κυβέρνησης Ερντογάν στα media της χωρας να μην μεταδώσουν ΤΙΠΟΤΑ !!!


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‘Ολα ξεκίνησαν όταν η κυβέρνηση Ερντογάν πήρε την απόφαση να ανεγέιρει εμπορικό κέντρο σε δασώδη μέρος της περιοχής.Φοιτητές και οικολογικές οργανώσεις διαμαρτυρήθηκαν σε αυτό το γεγονός και κατέβηκαν σε ειρηνικές διαμαρτυρίες.

Η κυβέρνηση Ερντογάν θέλοντας να δείξει πυγμή, έκανε γνωστή την απόφασή της πως η ανέγερση του εμπορικού κτηρίου θα γόνει οπωσδήποτε παρά τις όποιες δικαιολογημένες αντιδράσεις. Αποφάσισε να διαλύσει τις διαμαρτυρίες με ΒΙΑ. ΠΟΛΥ ΒΙΑ.
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Το παγκόσμιο μονοπώλιο στα media


 Το 90% όσων διαβάζουμε, ακούμε και βλέπουμε ελέγχεται παγκοσμίως από  μόνον έξι εταιρείες Μέσων Μαζικής Ενημέρωσης. Για να καταλάβουμε το μέγεθος της συγκέντρωσης των ΜΜΕ στα χέρια ολίγων εταιρειών αρκεί να επισημάνουμε ότι το 1983 το αντίστοιχο 90% της ενημέρωσης, προσφερόταν από 50 διαφορετικές εταιρείες!

Το εξαιρετικό infographic εντόπισα στην ιστοσελίδα UPWORTHY, που παρουσιάζει με ένα απλό τρόπο το παγκόσμιο μονοπώλιο που έχει εγκαθιδρυθεί στα media ιδιαίτερα τα τελευταία χρόνια. Ένα μονοπώλιο που ελέγχει  από τις ειδήσεις, σε όλα τα μέσα, μέχρι τις ταινίες, τις τηλεοπτικές σειρές ακόμα και τα τραγούδια που ακούγονται και τα video clip που παίζονται σε όλους τους ραδιοφωνικούς και τηλεοπτικούς σταθμούς των ΗΠΑ και όχι μόνον. Οι έξι γίγαντες των Media είναι: Συνέχεια

Media Dictatorship in Greece


 

Al Jazeera’s feature on the Greek media in the video that follows, underlines the truth many have known in Greece for several years now. The fact that graffiti on walls says «switch off the TV» goes to show that Greeks no longer view news bulletins and journalists as objective.

The picture above was snapped during last year’s demonstrations at the end of May in Thessaloniki. It was one of many messages taped on columns outside the city’s symbol of pain and freedom, the White Tower, which translates to: «If TV said it, it’s probably a lie.»

Though links between political parties and the media have been common knowledge to Greeks, far too Συνέχεια

The suicide note and post scriptum of the living


I fear. I fear because you have no idea how angry we are and our anger has no outlet when police forces attack you as you reverently place a flower on the grass where the body of the 77-year-old pensioner who took his own life lay yesterday in Syntagma Square, just meters away from Greek Parliament.

His death was not the first. There have been many more these past two years, but the media always played these cases down with a peremptory «mentally imbalanced» name tag on each victim’s toe — if they happened to mention the incident at all, that is. Yesterday they couldn’t hide it. It was early in the morning and there were many passers-by; it was outside the parliamentary building; it was in the center of Syntagma, the square all eyes have turned to ever since this maelstrom started three years ago, where all protesters have gathered and been clubbed by batons every single time because they want to exercise their democratic right to voice their feelings.

The late victim’s name was Dimitris Christoulas. He was a pharmacist. People who knew him said the Συνέχεια

Black March από τους Anonymous – Μήνας αποχής από αγορές που έχουν να κάνουν με προϊόντα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας


Σε έναν ολόκληρο μήνα αποχής από αγορές που έχουν να κάνουν με προϊόντα πνευματικής ιδιοκτησίας προτρέπουν το κοινό οι Anonymous, σε ανακοίνωσή τους. Θεωρούν μάλιστα ότι είναι η μόνη αντίδραση στα προτεινόμενα νομοσχέδια κατά της πειρατείας, SOPA και PIPA.

Ο «Μαύρος Μάρτιος» (Black March) υποστηρίζουν ότι θα χτυπήσει τα λόμπι των εταιρειών μουσικής, Συνέχεια

Our friends from Goldman Sachs…


PE Sanchez

Mario Monti, Lucas Papademos and Mario Draghi have something in common: they have all worked for the American investment bank. This is not a coincidence, but evidence of a strategy to exert influence that has perhaps already reached its limits.

Marc Roche

Serious and competent, they weigh up the pros and cons and study all of the documents before giving an opinion. They have a fondness for economics, but these luminaries who enter into the temple only after a long and meticulous recruitment process prefer to remain discreet.

Collectively they form an entity that is part pressure group, part fraternal association for the collection of information, and part mutual aid network. They are the craftsmen, masters and grandmasters whose mission is «to spread the truth acquired in the lodge to the rest of the world.»

According to its detractors, the European network of influence woven by American bank Goldman Sachs (GS) functions like a freemasonry. To diverse degrees, the new European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi, the newly designated Prime Minister of Italy, Mario Monti, and the freshly appointed Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos are totemic figures in this carefully constructed web. Συνέχεια

Why the media lies about Greece


by Jérôme E. Roos on June 24, 2011

In a short BBC interview today, I argued that the media’s witch hunt against Greece perpetuates a false impression that the Greeks themselves are to blame.

With special thanks to Naveena Kottoor, I was able to appear on BBC World Have Your Say today, for a brief segment on the international media’s coverage of the Greek debt crisis.

Asked whether I agreed that the international media are engaged in a ‘witch hunt’ against the Greek people, I pointed out that all talk about the Greeks being profligate, lazy and spoilt is simply not true (video below, my contribution from 34m50s onwards — somehow the audio got messed up):

 

Unfortunately, however, I didn’t get the time to back up these assertions with hard facts — so I would like this to use the opportunity to do so here.

Special thanks for the data below go out to Alex Andreou and Ingeborg Beugel.

MYTH #1: The Greeks are profligate Συνέχεια

Prelude to the selling out of the Greek people


Published 06/02/2011

We had promised that we would reveal how Greece ended up being sold for a pittance to the International Monetary Fund. And we have already said that the information is already publicly available. What we do here is freshen up the memory of the Greek citizens and, through our translation project, provide this information to everyone else outside Greece as well. You see, the Greek people were systematically slandered by the media – the Greeks were described as lazy, good-for-nothing bums, parasites, living at the expense of the other peoples of the European Union. The German media (mainly the highly influential right-wing rags Bild and Focus) dubbed Greeks -collectively- thieves and spewed endless hatred towards Greeks in the German society; hate that was almost equal to the anti-Semitic rage of the NSDAP. Συνέχεια

‘Indignants’ gather in Syntagma for European-wide protest


In greater numbers than on any night since the protests began earlier this week, the ‘Indigants’ kept the date made via Facebook and other social networking sites on Sunday, descending upon Syntagma Square for yet another sit-down demonstration against severe austerity cuts. This night they were joined by protesters in Milan’s Piazza del Duomo, Champs Elysee in Paris and another 100 cities of Europe that held simultaneous peaceful demonstrations. Συνέχεια