Bukoura Ceremony What do you think about censorship?

A post in the First Issue attacks the page Boukouras ceremony who is known for her black humor.

The post refers to a tweet of the humorous page that comments on the new motorcycles (ducks) received by the Greek Police. With the one-word comment "Kalotaxidoi" he displays the publication of EL.AS.

and the photo because they can remove the post:

The University states:

The rejection of twitter users in the malicious posting of the supposedly satirical bill for the new motorcycles received by ELAS is overwhelming
Hundreds of comments of rejection and disgust have been provoked on Twitter by a post by the well-known account "Teletai Boukuras" which is supposed to make macabre "humor" and presents the new motorcycles received by with the one-word comment "Have a good trip".

The comments are hundreds and express disgust for the malicious report which goes beyond the bounds of satire.

We would like to see your comments on this topic. The story is similar to our well-known story Elder Pastitsiou.
At it is rather forbidden to make satire with the church and law enforcement authorities.

Fortunately in Greece we are civilized and there have not yet been any cases of press terrorism , because someone posted a cartoon of Muhammad.

Let's see, Will cybercrime prosecution intervene?

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Written by giorgos

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  1. I think that the suspension for the motorcycles of Greece is not irrelevant to what the police have been doing in recent days (in exaggeration, they always did). When children are weighed every day under the pretext of the security measures that must obviously be observed, it makes sense to react angrily to this violence. Unfortunately or fortunately all political sites are starting to use the internet for propaganda. The first issue is clear what it supports ..

  2. Very good your article comment.

    However, I believe that in order for PPC to intervene, an electronic crime must have been committed in accordance with the Law. And the question is: has cybercrime been committed?

    Whoever puts limits and restrictions on satire, deprives it of its essence and purpose.

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