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Reporters dig up more links between Greek government and spyware
Al Jazeera– A media outlet uncovers that the Greek government sent millions of dollars to a company that sells an illegal spyware.
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They saved the lives of refugees at sea. Now Greece is putting them on trial.
Solomon- Two dozen aid workers have been indicted with facilitating migrant smuggling and face up to 25 years in prison, in a trial that has sparked international attention. Solomon has reviewed legal opinions, and spoken to defendants and lawyers, to peel back precisely what is at play in the case.
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Refugee aid workers face years in prison as trial starts in Greece
Devex- A long-awaited trial started on the island of Lesbos involving 24 humanitarian aid workers charged with various crimes in connection to their work helping refugees and asylum seekers.
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Greece’s Right-Wing Government Is Spying on Its Critics
Jacobin- Greece’s right-wing government has been caught tapping the phones of journalists and opposition politicians. The scandal has raised doubts over Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s future — and highlighted his New Democracy party’s worrying authoritarian turn.
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Anger at Greek court verdict over LGBTQ activist killing
Al Jazeera– LGBTQ activists denounce acquittal of police officers who had been charged over killing of a queer activist in Athens.

