Yiannis Baboulias
Southern Europe Is Becoming One Big Surveillance State
Wiretaps have increased by 1,050 percent in Greece over the past five years.
An Interview with Wu Ming, the Mysterious Collective of Anti-Establishment Writers
Talking about Italian politics, sci-fi communist utopias and Luther Blissett.
Turkey Is Waging an Invisible War Against Its Dissidents
Possible collusion between the Greek and Turkish governments is just as scary as tear gas.
What Happens to Love When Society Falls Apart?
The new Greek film Love in the Time of Crisis is hoping to work it out.
Greece Is Trying to Kill Its Biggest Anti-Government Website and Radio Stations
The Athens branch of Indymedia, an independent open network of journalists who report on political and social issues, was shut down last Thursday.
The Greek Government Are Silencing Their People
The ruling party shut down two activist radio stations and a website last week.
Is Golden Dawn Turning to Terrorism to Get Their Message Across?
Greece has had its fair share of far-right nationalists over the past few decades. Operating under slightly more marketable monikers like "patriots" or "anticommunists," they've committed some thuggish crimes—like smashing left-wing figurehead Grigoris...
Tear Gas and Kidnapping in the Battle for Skouries Forest
Greek police are making life a misery for locals who don't want a gold mine to come along and ruin everything.
A Gang of Greek Activists Torched the Skouries Gold Mine
Last Sunday 50 masked men armed with Molotov cocktails stormed a gold mine in northern Greece. After torching bulldozers and trucks belonging to Canadian mining company El Dorado and its Greek subsidiary Hellenic Gold, the group used tree trunks to...