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The Media Association of Greece (ΕΣΥΕΑ) has declared an information ban on anything conserning Mr. Spiliotopoulos.
I'm asking this as a professional courtecy and as a sign of comradership to Greek journalists that are selectively affected by this policy of Mr. Spiliotopoulos (they are editors, too!). I kindly request that you do not add any more information to the article. Thank you.
Project2501a 20:51, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Projects2501a, can you give us a little bit of information on why this is happening in Greece? Is it for the sake of Greece's national security? -- AI 03:40, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
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The Media Association of Greece (ΕΣΥΕΑ) has declared an information ban on anything conserning Mr. Spiliotopoulos.
I'm asking this as a professional courtecy and as a sign of comradership to Greek journalists that are selectively affected by this policy of Mr. Spiliotopoulos (they are editors, too!). I kindly request that you do not add any more information to the article. Thank you.
Project2501a 20:51, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
Projects2501a, can you give us a little bit of information on why this is happening in Greece? Is it for the sake of Greece's national security? -- AI 03:40, 15 July 2005 (UTC)