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Constantinos: From the Greek coastal line to the Eurozone

Shaimaa Khalil Shaimaa Khalil | 17:32 UK time, Monday, 22 February 2010

Blogging came to me as a reaction to what was going on arround me. It was involuntary. The Greek media wasn't telling people those stories, so I wanted to.

Those stories are ones of reform, they are stories of everything that needs work in Greece. This is just a snippet of a long and very interesting conversation I had with Constantinos today.

Looking at the majority of what I could read on his blog (the rest is in Greek) , it's hard to believe that Constantinos' specialty is actually architechture. He started blogging when the government was trying to pass a bill for huge concrete building blocks to be put up on the Greek coastal line. Something that, as Constantinos describes, "would have destroyed our skyline and tradition."

He then blogged to try and free a person who was jailed, without trial, for nine months during the 2008 riots. And as you can see from the post below , Constantinos looks at the economic woes of Greece and how according to him the EU is also to blame for the situation..

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Look out for his video here on the blog soon.


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