I found a mention of the situation here:
http://www.hri.org/news/greek/ana/2001/01-03-03.ana.html
An Athens court on Friday reserved judgment on requests for two
restraining orders made by Margaret Papandreou, former wife of the late
Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, against journalist and Communist
Party of Greece (KKE) Deputy Liana Kanelli, requesting that the
defendant be forbidden to publish letters and photographs concerning her
family in her magazine Nemesis. Margaret Papandreou also requests the
ordering of the journalist to return all relevant material she has in
her possession.
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Subject: Margaret Papandreou: theft of emails turned into book
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 04:41:13 -0500
From: stefanos pantagis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: declan <declan@well.com>
Declan,
Mrs Margaret Papandreou, who was married to former Greek Prime Minister,
Andreas Papandreou, had a series of personal emails stolen from her
computer, with the emails turned into book form but another current
member of the Greek Parliament, and still practicing journalist, Liana
Kanelli.
Mrs Kanelli published the emails, stating that the emails that Mrs
Papandreou sent to her son, also a member of the Greek Parliament, and
hence a public figure, should be part of the public record. How the
emails where obtained brings up a critical question about the Greek
constitution, rules on electronic privacy in the EU, and surveillance
of ones email by not only a government body, but now by journalist and
the media.
The emails where given to Mrs Kanelli by "hackers".
I have posted Mrs Papandreou's open letter on the matter on my blog, and
I think this is something the Politech audience should take a look at.
It is difficult to find the article on line, but I will send you an
email with the word document as Mrs Papandreou sent to me so that the
article can be verified, ect.
happy new year:
http://stefanospantagis.net/journal/archives/2005/12/is_nothing_sacr.html
Stefanos Pantagis, MD
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