"In the year 2000, young Serbian revolutionary Ivan Marovic participated in a nonviolent rebellion that toppled dictator Slobodan Milosevic.
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Recently, at an undisclosed tropical location, Marovic took time off from his “busy schedule” to give us some practical advice on how to get rid of a tyrant in three easy steps." - School of Authentic Journalism
I am from Finland. I've read many historical events from old sources only, never heard these things from school or lectures of university: http://syys.weebly.com/
In Lohja and Espoo near Helsinki, the Swedes fenced off the school building with barbed wire, in order to ban children the access to a school.
Censorship in the mainstream media makes Sweden, Finland and Norway dictatorships, ruled by the political and economic elite.
Corrupt countries of Scandinavia: In Finland, Sweden and Norway the political and economic elite controls the media. No one can criticize the elite in the mainstream media. If a state or municipal employee criticizes leading politicians, will he or she lose his or her job.
In Finland, Norway and Sweden nobody can have a public post without being a member of a certain political party. In Finland all high-ranking officials, who earn 5000 euros a month or more, are members of political parties.
Here are Norwegian tv anchors: http://www.thoughts.com/aabee/norsu
I am from Finland. I've read many historical events from old sources only, never heard these things from school or lectures of university:
ReplyDeletehttp://syys.weebly.com/
In Lohja and Espoo near Helsinki, the Swedes fenced off the school building with barbed wire, in order to ban children the access to a school.
Censorship in the mainstream media makes Sweden, Finland and Norway dictatorships, ruled by the political and economic elite.
Corrupt countries of Scandinavia:
In Finland, Sweden and Norway the political and economic elite controls the media. No one can criticize the elite in the mainstream media. If a state or municipal employee criticizes leading politicians, will he or she lose his or her job.
In Finland, Norway and Sweden nobody can have a public post without being a member of a certain political party. In Finland all high-ranking officials, who earn 5000 euros a month or more, are members of political parties.
Here are Norwegian tv anchors:
http://www.thoughts.com/aabee/norsu