Greek State Television Bans Program
That Exposes Persecution
Against Macedonian Minority
March 23, 2005
Greek Member State Committee of EBLUL
Parisis Athanasios
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The Greek Member State Committee (GMSC) of the European Bureau
for Less Used Languages (EBLUL) is deeply concerned about an incident
that took place on Greek State Television (ERT) and constitutes a
flagrant abuse of the core principles of respect to diversity and
multiculturalism.
GMSC was informed that NET, the 2nd channel of ERT, has indefinitely
postponed the broadcast of Sunday's (21.3.2005) "Taxidevontas stin
Ellada" (Travelling in Greece), dedicated to the Florina region
of W. Macedonia.
According to the presenter of the show, the official justification
for this decision was that in the edited (ready-to-air) version some
inhabitants of villages in the region said on camera that their mother
tongue was Macedonian and that this language was completely banned from
the Greek state for decades. The ERT directors obviously concluded that
such public statements could found claims for existence of a linguistic
minority that Greece does not officially recognize and decided to ban
the broadcast.
GMSC of EBLUL categorically condemns such an action, especially when
it comes from an EU member state that only a few months ago hosted the
Olympic Games under the motto "Celebrating cultures, celebrating
diversity". Furthermore, this incident happened during the European
Week Against Racism.
Once again Greece chooses not to respect the basic right of its own
citizens to freely express their opinions and continues the policy of
extremely limited and absolutely selective presentation of cultural
and linguistic diversity by state-owned media.
Athanasios Parisis
President of GMSC of EBLUL
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