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How Free Is the Press in the Birthplace of Democracy?

The New York Times – Business:

Reporters under surveillance. Political opponents being wiretapped. The scandal is called the ‘Greek Watergate.’ But not enough people are paying attention.

Lauren Markham and Lydia Emmanouilidou
Author: Lauren Markham and Lydia Emmanouilidou

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Cytrox, Dimitriadis, Grigoris, Espionage and Intelligence Services, Freedom of the Press, Greece, Intellexa, Koukakis, Thanasis, Malichudis, Stavros, Mitsotakis, Kyriakos, National Intelligence Service (Greece), News and News Media, Politics and Government, Predator, Surveillance of Citizens by Government
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