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Snuck out of jail
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https://twitter.com/IranIntl_En/status/1632085404085092357
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To live in Greece means to be surprised when politicians resign after a tragedy (more than 50 dead) their corrupted system caused.
Some Greeks I was around at the time were so shocked Karamanlis resigned that they congratulated him through the screen..... Congratulate a man because he did the bare minimum and took the responsibility that was his in the first place. A responsibility about something VERY basic that should have existed in our train system for DECADES. (Others are also responsible for it but the current one was currently in a position to prevent this)
Bottom line, the system is so corrupted and so deep in the influence of criminal rings that the higher-ups getting inconvenienced when people die is a first for us. A thing to be commended.
The tragedy could have been a human error solely - the accused also claimed he tried to move the rail but it didn't budge - but a human shouldn't be given that much responsibility to begin with! In 2023, instead of warning traffic lights and electronic systems, we have mostly humans communicating through wireless comms about the position of the trains throughout the country! They might as well text each other on Viber and be like "the train reached Kalamata, we are fine"
That's obviously not the whole picture but I am too pissed off rn to give a damn
--- Don't start with "it's basically the same here" if you are from an Anglophone or NW European country because 99% of the times I read such comments, turns out the speaker has no measure of comparison. You already have the most basic decorum, safety measures, and policies in place we can only dream of and beg for decades to have here. While no country is perfect or without problems, we've been asking for years to reach your level because down here at our level it's even shittier.
graphic descriptions ahead:
In one of the trains the first two wagons "don't exist", as reporters said. The passengers were incinerated and instantly pressed between speeding, burning metal which's temperature reached 1.500 degrees Celcius. The authorities found only scattered organs and some bits of their arms and legs. For those who were found whole, their phones ring from inside the sacks where they are placed - their parents calling to see if they are okay.
When I say I am pissed, I am pissed
Not only for the people who lost their lives and still fight with death, but also because this could have been any of us at any given moment. And might be in the future. I am pissed, too, about the hundreds of lives lost because of government negligence - if that mafia wants to be called "government".
Today on the Balkans, there is a custom with variations in different countries that celebrates the coming of spring. In Bulgaria and North Macedonia it's Baba Marta (Granny March), in Romania it's Mărţişor, in Greece it's Martis. It's usually something along the lines of giving people small charms (to be worn as pins) or bracelets made of white and red yarn or similar. In Bulgaria, those are called Martenitsi (March things) and often include two red and white puppets in the form of a man and woman, Pizho and Penda:
As per tradition, when you see a migratory bird (usually a stork), you take the martenitsa off yourself and hang it on a tree.
There is the Bulgarian myth that when Khan Asparukh founded Bulgaria in 681, he sent a falcon with a sign to his brother, Khan Bayan, who had stayed behind in Old Great Bulgaria (on the territory of today's Ukraine) to defend it against Khazar raids. Asparukh tied a length of yarn to the falcon's foot to mark it. When the bird reached Bayan, he lay slain in battle and half of the yarn became soaked in his blood, creating the first martenitsa. As I found out, this myth was fabricated in the 30s but I can't say if it is fully fictional.
Often, as it happens on the Balkans, there is an air of "we invented this tradition, yours is a copycat" when talking about March customs. I hope we can celebrate cultural unity instead. Happy Baba Marta/Marţişor/Martis/Verore to all Balkan people here! 🤍❤️