Beyond the anti-Greek media campaign lies the story of a weary people caught between a corrupt political system and rapacious financiers. Sound familiar?
October 17, 2011 | Yiannis manages a small inn in Crete. The 50-year-old from Heraklion with salt-and-pepper hair and a hefty moustache has a son just graduating from college.
“We tell the young people to leave,” he says quietly. “There’s nothing for them here.” Protests and strikes are sweeping the nation,
but Yiannis doesn’t like talking about the economy. I sense a feeling
of pride holding him back. But he does offer this insight: “We know that
it is the ordinary people, not the rich and the powerful, who pay for
this.”
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