Opinion
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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.
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Anzac parade
The whole Gallipoli campaign was fought in an area where 35,000 Greek people were forcibly removed from their homes and many were killed.
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Breakwater heroism
Antonis Deligiorgis, 34, a family-man who singlehandedly rescued more than 20 of the 93 migrants from drowning, restores our faith to Greek valour and humanity.
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Ataturk on a Gallipoli pedestal
The fact remains that it was he who, in the defence of the peninsula and in the course of his duties, was responsible for the mowing down of tens of thousands of Anzacs.
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The Byzantines of Cornwall
In the far off land, a monument in the Landulph parish church commemorates the Palaeologus family.
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Crimes motivated by prejudice
Acting Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police Tim Cartwright say prejudice, discrimination and racism do not belong in the Victorian community.
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Our parade of the Shrine
“This was no militaristic or nationalistic parade. Instead, it had the feel of a street party,” says Dean Kalimniou.