Greek Fire
The Greek fires which are ravaging the country may be a tragedy, but it’s a tragedy fuelled by greed. Once upon a time, Athens was the most romantic city of Europe. Laid out and built by Bavarians—the first post-independence King was Otto of Bavaria—it was a marvel of wide boulevards, sidewalk cafes, parks and neo-classical public buildings. I remember as a child living in the Kolonaki area, on a hill above the royal palace and embassy row, walking to the tennis club below the Acropolis via the royal gardens, and smelling only jasmine. There were few cars and no tourists except the cognoscenti, and the place was the closest thing to Arcadia.
It all ended very quickly once the countryside was denuded through lack of government interest in maintaining farmland and farmers. After the war the city’s population exploded. It was like the Wild West. Developers built wherever their fancy took them and the delightful small city became the most hellish place in Europe. In the summer the air was unbreathable. So what did the authorities do about it? They imposed severe restrictions on building around the lungs of the city, the foothills of Mount Parnis, Mount Pendeli, and Mount Hymettus, all green and lush forests. (Ancient Athens had the three mountains as defenses against invasion from the north, east and west, and the sea as a bulwark in the south.) And what did the developers do? That’s an easy one. Since the 1960’s they have annually set the forests on fire, and after the land has been denuded of green, have built on it. Successive governments have refused to dismantle illegal built houses, among which are some of the most expensive real estate in the world.
What is there to do? Again, an easy question to answer. Apply the law, jail any official who turns a blind eye to illegal building, classify and designate lands as forest lands which even if burned will never be allowed to be built on, and presto, no more arson, just natural summer fires which ironically is the forest’s way of regenerating itself. It is as simple as all that, but never count developers out. They are worse than a fire, they’re a plague.
In the Peloponnese, the most verdant and wild part of the ancient land, home of the great Spartans, the developers had been kept at bay, until now, that is. The fiercely independent and conservative people of the peninsula have remained close to their lands, farms and traditions. Their virgin lands were, needless to say, a magnet for the greedy ones. The sandy beaches of the southern Peloponnese have yet to be discovered by the package tourist, making it a corner of Europe that is not only Arcadia, but one that needs to be preserved above all others. And that is the spot the developers chose to ruin. This rich scum are not the ones who sneak out at night with a can of petrol and light the matches. They get illiterate drifters to do their dirty work while the swan about in their yachts. If any good can come of this terrible tragedy, it must be the end of arson, and that can come about only by strict government laws forbidding any burned land from ever being built on. It is up to the Greeks, but I will not be holding my breath.


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Hear hear! However, it would be quite wrong to sheet the blame home solely to parvenue developers when the whole sorry mess was facilitated by the elites who ought to have known better.
As Taki asserts, Greece doesn’t require new laws. It requires greater respect for the rule of law. One can only hope articles such as this will shift the political culture. It would be great if Taki could apply his insight into more of the problems facing the “patrida”. Perhaps a regular column in a Greek broadsheet would shame the powers that be into change. How about it Taki?
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Agapite mou file.Thank you for bringing attention to the ECO TERROIST attacks in greece.Your observation on land use in greece is on target.What you fail to mention is the real tragedy,the failure of the grek state to protect its land and people.64 people lost their lives.Thousands lost their homes, land and loved ones.Images of people running with buckets of water trying to extinguish huge fires threatining their homes,frantic calls to TV stations for the govt to send fire trucks,fire fighting aircraft,anything to help save their burning villages.As usal in greece help from the state was nowhere to be found.When the state did show its face it wasnt at all reassuring.The prime minister came on TV looking scared and woken from his nap.He called for national mourning eventhough the tragedy was far from being over.Two days later the govt announced that victims of fires would recieve 2000 euros each.CHEAP SOLUTIONS FROM CHEAP POLITICIANS. From the plains of platea to the battle of maleme and now the smoldering lands of arcadia are examples of what makes a contry great.Its citizen soldiers who figt and sacrice to protect it. HANG THE POLITICIANS ΖΗΤΟ Η ΕΛΛΑΣ
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It is useless to expect from incompetent and traitors who run out our country for the last 30 years to take care about their own country. There is a state of anarchy in Greece and no respect for the rule of law, but trust me; within one month almost nobody will remember the victims and the fires. Mr Papoutsi you are ubsolutely right: cheap solutions from cheap and irresponsible politicians.
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EU president Barroso is transferring up to 600 million euro to Greece, to “rebuild what has been destroyed.” (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6974577.stm) I wonder who will pocket this money, I fear it will be those developers, and not the people who actually lost homes.
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Regards to Greeks All Over the World .
You are unbelievable.Greece never Dies.
All these areas will be better than before but not by the Politicians But from the simple people. Historically also i want to mention Peloponnese they have been heroes
and they will go on.
Regarding the politicians(Not all of them thank God!) they spend, 50% of their afford
to make a good profit on the side, 40% to hide them selfs and not be discovered by the law , reporters and simple people and 10% of their afford goes to their Duty’s!!!!
If any Greek does professionally every day his duty , we all know Greece has a lot to Give to the Rest of The World !!!
Jimmy
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