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Who ‘misguided’ the U.S. State Department?

Dear reader,

Every week, AthensLive brings to light pivotal developments from Greece, shining a spotlight on critical issues that affect not only the local populace but also resonate globally. This week, our newsletter covers revealing reports from the US State Department and Amnesty International, which underscore urgent human rights concerns in Greece. From the controversial treatment of refugees and immigrants to alarming instances of police brutality, these findings are indispensable for anyone committed to understanding and advocating for human rights.

However, our latest edition doesn't stop there. We delve into recent governmental actions that raise questions about the transparency and integrity of legal processes in Greece. For instance, a peculiar legislative change seems designed to curtail the European Prosecutor’s investigative reach amidst ongoing probes into corruption linked to tragic incidents like the Tempi train crash. Moreover, a disturbing police raid on a student’s home over political expressions suggests a chilling effect on freedom of speech. These narratives are more than news; they are a call to awareness and action.

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