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       Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) 
        Greek State TV "Honors" World Press Freedom Day 
        by Censoring Winning
        Documentary  
      May 4, 2004 
      Source: www.greekhelsinki.gr 
      Press Release 
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        this page in Macedonian 
        
      Greek Helsinki Monitor (GHM) denounces the cancellation by
        Greek state television ET-3 of the showing of the documentary
        “The other side,” scheduled for last night at 11pm. The documentary,
        produced
        by ET-3, presents from the angle of Turkish-Cypriots the
        events of 1963-1974 in Cyprus and received an honorable mention
        in the Sixth
        International Festival of Thessaloniki (March 2004) for “its
        handling of a difficult and sensitive topic.” Athens daily
        “Eleftherotypia”  
      www.enet.gr/online/online_print.jsp?id=29394260,17310452 
      reported yesterday that the expected cancellation was
        the result of
        pressure from “nationally correct minded” persons who
        consider the documentary “anti-national” and “dangerous.” This
        was the way ET-3
        and the state television “honored” yesterday’s World
        Press Freedom
        Day.  
      GHM recalls that, four months ago, it was denounced that ET-3, probably
        giving in to similar pressures and despite its prior written commitment,
        had withdrawn its participation as co-producer of a documentary on another
        “difficult, sensitive, anti-national and dangerous” topic: Max Merten,
        a war criminal convicted for the Holocaust of Greece’s Jews. Following
        the denunciation at the time, ET-3 in effect confirmed to the producer
        its going back on its commitment. ET-3 apparently had the support of
        the competent ministers to whom the issue was presented then. Relative
        to that story is an article by the “Ios” investigative team in “Eleftherotypia”
        of 20/12/2003 and a GHM press release of 29/12/2003: 
      • www.enet.gr/online/online_p1_fpage_text.jsp?dt=20/12/2003&id=85673316 
      • www.greekhelsinki.gr/bhr/english/organizations/ghm/ghm_29_12_03.doc 
       
      [Note: Unfortunately, this type of behaviour
        is typical of  Greek media, both private and public, who
        routinely censor information about the Macedonian minority
        in Greece and the activities of the Rainbow Party - Vinozhito.
        The Greek mass media never present information about the national
        minorities living in Greece and as a consequence most Greeks
        are deliberately kept in the dark and are poorly informed about
        domestic human rights problems.] 
       
        
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