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S.Mavroudeas – live interview in IRIB on the French protests,

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Last week (6/7/2023) I was invited to give an interview in IRIB’s news (Iranian national tv) on the protests in France after the police killing of a teen of migrant origin. The link for the video of the interview follows. Unfortunately it is in Farsi. The essence of my comments can be found in a previous written interview in PressTV (https://stavrosmavroudeas.wordpress.com/2023/07/01/s-mavroudeas-weak-unpopular-macron-using-military-means-to-quell-protests-interview-in-presstv/) https://telewebion.com/episode/0x7605ae2 [embedded content]

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Last week (6/7/2023) I was invited to give an interview in IRIB’s news (Iranian national tv) on the protests in France after the police killing of a teen of migrant origin.

The link for the video of the interview follows. Unfortunately it is in Farsi.

The essence of my comments can be found in a previous written interview in PressTV (https://stavrosmavroudeas.wordpress.com/2023/07/01/s-mavroudeas-weak-unpopular-macron-using-military-means-to-quell-protests-interview-in-presstv/)

https://telewebion.com/episode/0x7605ae2

S.Mavroudeas – live interview in IRIB on the French protests,
Stavros Mavroudeas
He is currently Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Social Policy of Panteion University. He was previously Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Economics of the University of Macedonia. He studied at the Economics Department of the National Kapodistriakon University of Athens, from where he received his BA Economics (1985 - First Class Honours).

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