
Without too many words — or even better, no words at all — Mute gives us a picture of the Greek crisis; an economic rape turning into a social one.
by Jerome Roos on October 17, 2012

Without too many words — or even better, no words at all — Mute gives us a picture of the Greek crisis; an economic rape turning into a social one.
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