Greece

Enemy At The Gates – History Repeating Itself In Serbia… (VIDEO)


January 5, 2013 HellasFrappe Enemy At The Gates – History Repeating Itself In Serbia LIFE magazine cover of 12 September 1948 (featuring Josip Broz Tito) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Serbian FB Reporter, Miodrag Novakovic, wrote an interesting article in late December warning the world that history was getting ready to repeat itself in the Balkans. We […]

Syria – Orthodox Priest Kidnapped and Executed by US-NATO Sponsored Rebels


25.10.2012  Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter   Damascus (Agenzia Fides) – The body of the greek orthodox priest Fr. Fadi Jamil Haddad, pastor of the church of St. Elias in Qatana, was found today in the Jaramana neighborhood (north of Damascus) not far from the place where he was kidnapped, on October 19, by unidentified […]

Greek People Turn Out to Refuse Merkel’s ‘Tough Path’


  Police try to disperse protesters during (Reuters/Grigoris Siamidis) Greek protesters came out in full force in the streets of Athens today as German Chancellor Angela Merkel came and went to discuss further “painful” budget cuts the country will now endure to win favor with EU bankers. Modest estimates put the number of anti-austerity, anti-Merkel […]

European Union demands further cuts in Greece


By Christoph Dreier 5 October 2012 Last weekend, representatives of the troika—the European Central Bank (ECB), European Commission (EC) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)—returned to Athens to discuss a third package of budget cuts with the Greek government. Officially, the troika has the task of preparing a report on Greece’s budgetary situation for the […]

Greece-Germany: who owes who? (1) London 1953: cancellation of the German debt


  1 October by Eric Toussaint Since 2010, in the stronger countries of the eurozone most political leaders supported by mainstream media have flaunted their so-called generosity towards the Greek people and other weaker countries in the eurozone that are currently in the limelight (Ireland, Portugal, Spain…). In this context, measures that further destroy the […]

Grecia-Alemania: ¿Quién debe a quién? (1) La anulación de la deuda alemana en Londres en 1953


3 de octubre por Eric Toussaint Desde 2010, la mayor parte de los dirigentes políticos en los países más fuertes de la zona euro, apoyados por los medios dominantes, alaban los méritos de su supuesta generosidad con respecto al pueblo griego y a otros países fragilizados de la zona euro que están en la primera […]