Τετάρτη, 11 Μαΐου 2011

(bbc) Litsa Papadaki, 60, a housewife also protesting in Athens said: "Enough is enough! They are killing us and our children."

Του Γιάννη Ζαμπετάκη
Επίκουρου Καθηγητή Χημείας Τροφίμων στο Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών
  
Α comment about today's events
[just left the following comment on BBC website]
as a University Senior Lecturer, I am badly affected from the policies of this goverment, my annual income is down more than 3 grant euros...
However, some other people are afftected in more severe ways.
Last March, the swimming teacher of my kids was put in jail for 43 days ...for no reason...allegedly he threw a molotov bomb ...but in his ragsack there was only a towel and shampoo...his swimming kit.
Today, there is a 30 year old demonstrator in coma with a large brain haemorhage...
The fiscal policies are...
 just leading nowhere. My students will be definitely unemployed and if they do find a job, their salary will be a whacking 800 euros...and this is Greece under a socialist Goverment... people either in coma or without future...
P.S. a lot of things in Greece need to be changed but cutting wages, investing zero in future generations and potential business leads nowhere...except to a frustrated society!
Hope that UK will not follow Greece's lead in handling the crisis...
Yannis Zabetakis
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