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Al Jazeera on FAKE Greece boat incident: Photo of boat in question is UNSTAMPED – Greek gov’t will NOT cooperate with the Press

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An undated photo of people seeking refuge in Europe on board a boat during a rescue operation, before their boat capsized on the open sea, off Greece, provided June 14, 2023 [Hellenic Coast Guard/Reuters]


Al Jazeera on FAKE Greek boat incident: Photo of boat in question is UNSTAMPED – Greek gov’t will NOT cooperate with the Press

We at GreekNewsOnDemand.com have been exposing this FAKE “Greece boar incident” for what it is: a POORLY STAGED HOAX meant to serve as a pretext by which Greece would CAVE to more pressure from the EU, NGO’s and…GEORGE SOROS so as to accept more and MORE…ILLEGAL INVADERS IN ITS COUNTRY!

Read first our first articles on the subject:



Greece boat disaster is 100%…FAKE: Up to 500 people still, supposedly, missing says UN yet Greek PM Mitsotakis is on…VACATION!!!

Al Jazeera on the Greece boating incident: “Presumed” -NOT certain- the drowning of hundreds of people!

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In a new Al Jazeera article on this same issue entitled Questions remain after Greece boat disaster, it is pointed out that the photo (see article photo) of the so-called “capsized” migrant boat in question, that overturned off the coast of the Greek island Pylos, is…UNDATED! And we read:

An undated photo of people seeking refuge in Europe on board a boat during a rescue operation, before their boat capsized on the open sea, off Greece, provided June 14, 2023 [Hellenic Coast Guard/Reuters]

If it’s undated, then that means…WE DON’T KNOW WHEN IT REALLY HAPPENED!!! HOW CONVENIENT–ESPECIALLY FOR GREEK PM KYRIAKOS MITSOTAKIS’ GOVERNMENT.

Also, in the below audio report, we learn that Greek authorities at various migrants camps are anything but…CO-OPERATIVE WITH THE PRESS. Over one week has already passed since this SUPPOSED “boat incident” and the Press still has…SCANT DETAILS ON IT. According to Al Jazeera in the below clip, one of their reports when to a migrant camp in Kalamata, Greece and was told that he could NOT speak at will with personnel and “migrants” there so as to give us a true and…ACCURATE REPORT on what…REALLY HAPPENED with this “boat incident.” The reporter stated also that the Greek authorities cite, continually, that Greek law prevents migrants in the camp from having contact with the outside world, yet it wasn’t clear if this included…THE PRESS, TOO! This is a MAJOR MEDIA EVENT and yet the Greek government WILL NOT COOPERATE WITH TONS OF MEDIA OUTLETS THAT FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK HAVE POSITIONED THEMSELVES AT VERIOUS POINTS IN GREECE IN ORDER TO COME OUT WITH AT LEAST ONE DECENT AND DETAILED REPORT ON THE MATTER!

THIS ALL SMELLS…COVERUP–TO SAY THE LEAST!!!

Read now the latest Al Jazeera article on this…


Questions remain after Greece boat disaster

Hundreds of people lost their lives crossing the Mediterranean last week. Why wasn’t more done to save them?

It may be the worst-ever shipwreck for refugees crossing the Mediterranean. Approximately 750 people seeking refuge in Europe were packed onto a boat that left from eastern Libya. The trouble started 120 kilometeres from the Greek shore. Questions have remained over the role of the Greek coastguard in the incident and why those on board were not rescued sooner. In the past, Greek authorities have been accused of pushing back boats at sea. This tragedy has followed a year when more refugees died on Middle East and North African migration routes than at any other time in the past five years. But is the world prepared to do anything about it?

In this episode: 

  • John Psaropoulos (@JTPsaropoulos), independent journalist based in Athens

Episode credits:



This episode was produced by Amy Walters and David Enders with our host, Malika Bilal. Miranda Lin fact-checked this episode.

Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers.

Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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