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Embarrassing web site for Canadian department of foreign affair.

Anonyme, Mardi, Janvier 20, 2004 - 13:53

Pierre Tremblay

With prove document and drawing a web site online since December explain how a Canadian get jail in Greece.

On that web site a Quebec student pretend to have arrest by the Greek autorities on the island of Crete at Rethymnon as I was getting out of the Crete University. It’s common for Greek police to put in jail foreigner for obscure reason. However in that precise case the reason is well know: forbidden somebody movement liberty and expression.

It became spicy a little when the anonymous author pretended that the embassy staff acted inappropriately.

Is that normal that Greek people get hire for doing Greek job.

We can find numerous example of Greek Police adventure with these two set of key word:

greek,jail,british

greek,jail,gameboy

The link to the web site in question.
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