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alithinos
01-09-2009, 08:56 AM
Since 2004 with the olympics,lots of things have changed.
Greek police changed shape and now there is something happening every while.
Let me just tell you some cases followed by real videos..

Case 1.
Beating of a student by police officers in public without a reason.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39HEQUhhIXI
This man happened to be at wrong place,at the wrong time.
He was beaten seriously without even done anything.

Case 2.
Mean treatment against a homeless.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkmEkhebUk8&feature=related
A homeless guy was sleeping at some stairs and a policeman threw him a basket of water to awake him and then he verbally harassed him.

Case 3.
Torture to immigrants.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q13MfYkfywo&feature=related
Two young foreign boys were caught stealing.
At the police station,officers force them to slap each other.

Case 4.
Disguised policemen are damaging property during riots to propagate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RSXXkxJauw&translated=1

Policemen dress up with civilian clothes and damage property during riots to let people think later that the riots did it,so the public opinion for the riots will be bad.
Fortunately someone filmed them from his balcony.

Case 5.
Old woman beaten and stained for no reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctWteFt2thI&feature=related
Youth is yelling to the cops "Let the granny!!" and fight for her.

Case 6.
Policeman chases female student to beat her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byQCetTOauw&feature=related
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I could find more..
NWO is already here!
Coming soon at your neightburhood..

spiraklsss
05-09-2009, 12:14 PM
very good information....you forget to say about the murder of the kid in december...

i'm from greece too and the situation with cops getting worser every day....a few years ago you couldnt find any even in cases of emergency....
and now they are every were patroling without reason (when you need them they dissapear).

we're living in 1984

alithinos
05-09-2009, 12:54 PM
very good information....you forget to say about the murder of the kid in december...

i'm from greece too and the situation with cops getting worser every day....a few years ago you couldnt find any even in cases of emergency....
and now they are every were patroling without reason (when you need them they dissapear).

we're living in 1984
Didn't said about because it's a recent event and medias around the world showed it,so most will already know it.

seeking_truth_lpool
06-09-2009, 12:45 AM
my partner is half greek and often travels to Athens.

She told me last time she went she saw some cops drag a guy out of a car and beat the living sh*t out of him with nighsticks.

Dreadful....

adbasque
06-09-2009, 04:12 AM
my partner is half greek and often travels to Athens.

She told me last time she went she saw some cops drag a guy out of a car and beat the living sh*t out of him with nighsticks.

Dreadful....

In the following countries I have friends and relatives and I hear that the police globally are turning the heat on on average citizens people without any criminal record and real abuses have been reported in the last 10 months alone, here we go.

UK
US
Australia
Germany
France
Canada
New Zealand
Italy
Spain
North Africa
Malysia
Indonesia
Pakistan
Iran
Switzerland
Belgium

I am sure there are other countries which I can't confirm.

All of the above countries I had reports from friends, relatives, it's a global thing believe me, we are entering the final phase of fascism and we are sitting back hoping for the best, it's not going away, unless WE make it go away.

We all fall victims at one time or another of this tyranny.
Maybe, they are pushing the public to take to the streets so they can declare martial laws and curfews??
It sounds like it, but either way we are losing, we might as well give them some of their own medicine and it would help if we try and have the police on our side, we would rather have them inside the tent spitting outward than outside spitting inward.

We MUST do something, these guys are NOT joking.

macdon
06-09-2009, 08:38 AM
Police have always been doing this to their own citizens as well as others.

I salute the Greek police in their efforts to keep Greece Greek and free of foreign invaders that will destroy their country - culturally, genetically and spiritually.

In Australia we are already virtually destroyed, converted into a 3rd world nation by the huge influx of foreigners with distinctly differing cultures values and hygiene standards.

Here's some more on Greece. Notice it's from an attempted smear on Greece, but I say Greece for Greeks, Europe for Europeans and Australia for Australians.

Greek migrant policy sparks controversy - 28 Aug 09
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRhjlNhR-vg&feature=channel

Greek immigration centre - 05 Oct 07
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIh4SGojl6o&feature=channel

1,000,000's of Immigrants 'may' be allowed into Europe
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L58pDRzIFZ0

If allah is so great why are these Muslim masses risking their lives to get to our European lands? And don't tell me about any wars. When we Europeans were devastated by wars, we stayed put and rebuilt Europe into the paradise it is.

macdon
06-09-2009, 08:44 AM
my partner is half greek and often travels to Athens.

She told me last time she went she saw some cops drag a guy out of a car and beat the living sh*t out of him with nighsticks.

Dreadful....
Did it occur to your omniscient partner that the guy may have been a wanted dangerous criminal or caught in the act of a crime like drug-pushing?

adbasque
06-09-2009, 08:54 AM
:D
LOl

mynameis
06-09-2009, 09:48 AM
Police have always been doing this to their own citizens as well as others.

I salute the Greek police in their efforts to keep Greece Greek and free of foreign invaders that will destroy their country - culturally, genetically and spiritually.

In Australia we are already virtually destroyed, converted into a 3rd world nation by the huge influx of foreigners with distinctly differing cultures values and hygiene standards.

Here's some more on Greece. Notice it's from an attempted smear on Greece, but I say Greece for Greeks, Europe for Europeans and Australia for Australians.

Greek migrant policy sparks controversy - 28 Aug 09
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRhjlNhR-vg&feature=channel

Greek immigration centre - 05 Oct 07
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIh4SGojl6o&feature=channel

1,000,000's of Immigrants 'may' be allowed into Europe
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L58pDRzIFZ0

If allah is so great why are these Muslim masses risking their lives to get to our European lands? And don't tell me about any wars. When we Europeans were devastated by wars, we stayed put and rebuilt Europe into the paradise it is.

Does free market imperialism ring a bell for you?

ownoiz
06-09-2009, 09:57 AM
I say Greece for Greeks, Europe for Europeans and Australia for Australians.


Yeah but how would you define 'Australian' now as it is in 2009?...Because it is made up partly of Greeks, Italians, Lebanese Europeans, and the rest...many of which are born here one or two generations ago and dont know any other life...going back to thier ancestors countries would be totally foreign.

Or are you like some who are wanting to draw a line at, mmm lets say Turkey or Lebanon and dont want anyone East of that to migrate to anywhere?

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And i also remember an Australian that some Greek bouncers bashed to death. An Australian tourist who was in Greece on a holiday...he was Australian born, with Italian-Maltese parents/background i believe. I know cops aint bouncers but worth a mention maybe.

31/07/2008
An Australian has died and two compatriots have been injured after an apparent case of mistaken identity turned violent on the Greek party island of Mykonos.

It is understood the two club employees - a 25-year-old bouncer and an 18-year-old car park attendant - approached Mr Tabone and Mr Zammit after they left the venue, demanding their passports and accusing them of stealing of a handbag.

When they protested their innocence and refused to hand over their travel documents, an altercation ensued, during which the bouncer is said to have struck Mr Zammit with a foldable metal baton.

Two other bouncers who were passing by allegedly joined the fight.


Full Story: http://kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au/news/national/national/general/aussie-killed-in-greek-holiday-horror/1231766.aspx?storypage=0
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mynameis
06-09-2009, 10:05 AM
Australia for Aborigines? I'd say too late for that development.

ownoiz
06-09-2009, 10:30 AM
Australia for Aborigines? I'd say too late for that development.

Id say so too...after all, it was the elites of London who saw the land of Oz as a 'business opportunity' and therefore had to stock it with people who would feed them their usury and the rest of it.

Some were convicts, many came voluntarily because of the elites wanted them to come, so the elites made all the posters and news stories, some may say propaganda, to get all the 'foreigners' to come and work here.
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alithinos
06-09-2009, 11:01 AM
Greek migrant policy sparks controversy - 28 Aug 09
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRhjlNhR-vg&feature=channel


Ι recognize this place.
This is a district in downtown Athens that became a ghetto.
Once greek people lived there and had shops,but because of the crimes of some immigrants greeks abandoned their shops and homes and immigrants enter in and lives.
Once i was looking for the insurance office building but i get lost and entered that district.
It was full of foreign junkies lying on the street..
The smell of canabis was so intense i was feeling like I'm gonna puke..
It's not that they just live there.
It's too usual to hear about trouble there..
Once some africans from different countries that their countries are enemies,continued the battle at the downtown of our city and they formed packs armed with axes,knifes and shovels and it was a horrible day because you were out to have a walk and you were seeing pieces of flesh and blood everywhere.

Check this:
http://en.afrik.com/article14521.html
It's a pretty bad feeling to be afraid to walk at your city's downtown!
:(

macdon
06-09-2009, 02:35 PM
Yeah but how would you define 'Australian' now as it is in 2009?...Because it is made up partly of Greeks, Italians, Lebanese Europeans, and the rest...many of which are born here one or two generations ago and dont know any other life...going back to thier ancestors countries would be totally foreign.

Or are you like some who are wanting to draw a line at, mmm lets say Turkey or Lebanon and dont want anyone East of that to migrate to anywhere?

I draw the line at Turkey and Lebanon yes. Christian Lebanese are acceptable, Muslim are not. Islam is not acceptable to the Australian way of life. Muslims in Australia commit about 7 times more crime than western European (recent immigrants) to Australia.

The number of Greeks in Australia is something like less than 1 million and for 1 Greek there are 2 Italians. That's about a seventh of the population of Graeco-Roman heritage.

I define Australian as Christian-European with a strong Anglo-Saxon-Celtic bent. Aboriginals are about 2% of the population and are subsidised by the rest to lead their native life-style.


And i also remember somebody that Greek bouncers bashed to death because he was from Australia, in Greece on a holiday...he was Australian born, with Italian-Maltese parents/background i believe. I know cops aint bouncers but worth a mention maybe.

Full Story: http://kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au/news/national/national/general/aussie-killed-in-greek-holiday-horror/1231766.aspx?storypage=0
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Oh yeah?! So Greeks detest Italians and Maltese and bash them to death if they enter Greece? Are you for real? Greeks also bash other Greeks to death too. And we in Australia have suddenly started bashing each other to death on a seemingly unprecedented scale.

This means nothing in the scheme of things.

And look into the fact that this Italian-Maltese did not comply with requests to provide ID.

Hats off to Greece for not standing for foreigners telling them what to do in their country and not at all espousing political correctness.

ownoiz
06-09-2009, 03:09 PM
Oh yeah?! So Greeks detest Italians and Maltese and bash them to death if they enter Greece? Are you for real? Greeks also bash other Greeks to death too.


OK i did not word that very well reading it again.

I wasnt wanting to say that he was bashed because he was from Australia. That would be a ridiculous statement to make and is not what i wanted to say.

All i wanted to type is that i remembered the bashing because he was from Australia, and hence was all over the news here. Apologies for wording that badly and the result. I have reworded the post to what i was attempting to convey.

My post had nothing to do with any kind of non existant Greek-Italian-Maltese anamosity that you wrote. It was not about race per se, i was just basically saying what was in the media, that he was an Aussie with a maltese background.



And look into the fact that this Italian-Maltese did not comply with requests to provide ID.


So that justifes a good bashing. Ok.



And we in Australia have suddenly started bashing each other to death on a seemingly unprecedented scale.


Yes, but the majority of that behaviour is not race related. It is because of other issues.



Hats off to Greece for not standing for foreigners telling them what to do in their country and not at all espousing political correctness.


Greece is no different to any other country when it comes to being told what to do. The bankers and elite tell them, and they do. Just like Australia, just like anywhere, except North Korea, maybe Iran, and probably not Venezuela.

Some saw the returning of stolen Greek artefacts from England back to Greece as a sign of goodwill. I see it as they are now all run by the same people, just moving around the furniture...maybe thats just me.
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alithinos
06-09-2009, 03:24 PM
I remember the event about the Austalian.
It wasn't cops who killed him,but some kind of "bodygurds".
You know,the ones that sell "protection" to buisinesses...
Like a mafia thing.
The boy happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
I'm sorry for him.