Nobel peace prize: EU's role in brutal austerity
Democracy Now!:
We spoke Sunday with supporters and critics of the European Union across
Oslo as it was set to receive the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize. "When we
heard that the Nobel Prize for peace will be given to the European
Union, we first thought it was a joke," says Greek lawmaker Dimitris
Kodelas of the left-wing opposition group Syriza, "especially because
this comes in days when mainly the peoples of South Europe are living
with the results of a financial war, and their countries are turning to
colonies of debt with deprived citizens and looted national wealth."
Kodelas spoke to Democracy Now! at the Oslo Peace House.
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