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Greek Forum Interview 1/9

In March 2008, members of the Greek political forum "You Become the Change" interviewed Michael Albert. Michael Albert is a well-known, longtime political activist and co-founder of Zmagazine and Znet. This is the introduction and the first question submitted by Panagiotis. In this video, Michael Albert addresses the issue of internet freedom. Recently, the conservative Greek government attempted to bring up for discussion a legislation that directly targeted freedom of speech, blogging and the use of internet as a tool to exchange ideas. This is a discussion about the legislation in an English blog:
http://www.speroforum.com/site/articl...

 

Watch Intro here...


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Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Pt. 3
Pt. 4
Pt. 5
Pt. 6
Pt. 7
Pt. 8
Pt. 9

 


Related links:
http://www.zcommunications.org/
http://allazoume.first-forum.com/port...
http://www.proxeirotetradio.blogspot.com

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Mainstream political parties trying and participatory principles

By Boudalis, Athanassios at Jul 15, 2008 08:04 AM

<i><p>As is admitted by the interviewer, the members of the &quot;You become the change&quot; forum are members of PASOK, one of the two major Greek political parties.</p>
<p>As to whether it is possible for members of a centralized, hierarchical, bourgeois political party to participate in open, participatory structures (while retainig their partisan affiliation), please read the comment <a href="http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/18092">here</a>.</p></i>

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Mainstream political parties trying and participatory principles

By Boudalis, Athanassios at Jul 15, 2008 08:03 AM

As is admitted by the interviewer, the members of the &quot;You become the change&quot; forum are members of PASOK, one of the two major Greek political parties.</p>
<p>As to whether it is possible for members of a centralized, hierarchical, bourgeois political party to participate in open, participatory structures (while retainig their partisan affiliation), please read the comment <a href="http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticle/18092">here</a>.

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