[thread][#pushbacks][#ntagr][1] So, the report of the National Transparency Authority of Greece was made public, and it's re: an investigation conducted after the @LHreports and @derspiegel publications last October. > aead.gr/publications/e… (link in EN and GR)
[2] And while reading it I realized that -as @lk2015r also observed- the "redacted" text (personal details of those interviewed) are well.. not really redacted and can be traced, searched, and copy pasted to be made readable. >
[3] This also allows us to know that in order to investigate the #pushbacks, the NTA interviewed.. fishermen, priests, businessmen, and of course police and coastguard officers (the latter making 45% of the interviewees).
[4] Anyway, will keep reading, and share thoughts. Greetings to those who take the time to go through these 193 pages today. {pause}
[5] So, when you think this is over, but it ain't: The #ntagr "took down" their report which shared personal details of those interviewed on their opinion about #pushbacks in Greece. That's a before and after, BUT >
[6] The direct links to the documents of the report (both the English and the Greek version) are still very much working.
[2] έρευνα, πέρα από την υπόλοιποη μεθοδολογία της, είναι μάλλον το μεγαλύτερο φιάσκο όσον αφορά τη διαρροή προσωπικών δεδομένων ατόμων από τις αρχές που υποτίθεται ότι οφείλουν να τα προστετεύουν. Και εξηγώ, έτσι έχουν δημοσιεύσει τα στοιχεία των ατόμων στο pdf: >
[3] Όμως με ένα απλό ctrl+f ή με επιλογή κειμένου, μπορεί κάποι@ να το επιλέξει και να κάνει..αντιγραφή/επικόλληση ώστε μετά να τα βλέπει κανονικά: (σβησμένα από μένα αυτή τη φορά) >
[2] The "infidel" patch, which can be seen in the picture is -definitely- not part of the standard uniform insignia of the hellenic police, and it's part of a "family" of patches relevant to the crusades, originating -according to sources- from the KKK in the US. >
[3] It is interesting to note that the officer seems to be serving in one of the mobile/moto units of the hellenic police, the infamous DELTA/DRASI or DIAS, which are also tasked with stop-and-search operations in Thessaloniki & Athens >