27127 - Greece’s absence
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias
While there are so many developments in regards to terrorism both in the Middle East and in Europe as well, Greece’s absence as a State, is not only spectacular but also disgraceful.
And while we are aware of what’s the meaning of genocide, although we had the meaning of barbarism imposed upon us many times over, and while we’ve lived through occupation and the barbarocracy, the representatives of power are not anywhere to be found.
We no longer talk even regarding Human Rights.
We’ve never said that we could take a leading role towards promoting Humanity Rights, but we could at least in practice indicate that we are against barbarism.
On the contrary, the government even takes barbaric positions regarding the genocide issue, as if the servility of some members of the government was not enough.
But of course they are maintaining an unacceptable situation, merely because they want to exhaust their government presence as such, as they already well know that they have no future afterwards.
And others, because they are cowards and they don’t want to make a courageous decision.
But until when?
Greece’s absence at an international level has a cost for all Greeks and it must cease.