Dean Kalimniou
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Vote Greek
A sophisticated approach to a diaspora community would be one that balances integration within the society of the motherland.
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Syria and the Greek revolution
Two hundred years ago, it was the Greek freedom fighters who sought to enlist the assistance of Syria in their quest for independence.
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Catastrophe
Most of all, my heart bleeds for Aylan because all he is to the western world is a momentary bleep on its radar of conscience.
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Sirens of Moonee Valley
This municipal area has enjoyed a sizeable concentration of Greeks since the fifties.
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ΝΑ ΜΕ ΠΡΟΣΕΧΕΙΣ
In a society focused upon the individual and their career, are children being brought up without a sense of compassion or obligation?
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Adelphopoiisis: Same sex partnerships in the Orthodox Church
‘For their joining together in union of love and life, we pray to the Lord. That the Lord our God unite them in perfect love and inseparable life”
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Τις πταίει;
«Τις Πταίει;» or ‘Who is to blame?’ was a manifesto published by Greek politician and subsequent Prime Minister Charilaos Trikoupi in the Athens daily Kairoi in 1872.
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Waiting for the clouds
Dean Kalimniou suggests that Turkish society itself, rather than the state, is moving towards being open about the Pontian and Armenian genocide.