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The Birth of a Clone State – Part VI

The Birth of a Clone State - Part VI

The Birth of a Clone State Part VI By Georgios Gialtouridis The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. In statements to a human rights activist investigating human rights abuses in the former Yugoslavia, Dimitris Petrusis, a […]

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The Birth of a Clone State Part II

The Birth of a Clone State Part II

The Birth of a Clone State Part II By Georgios Gialtouridis The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. According to Herodotus’ The Histories, during the 8th century B.C. the Argeads (Αργεάδαι) migrated north from the […]

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The Birth of a Clone State Part V

The Birth of a Clone State Part V

The Birth of a Clone State Part V By Georgios Gialtouridis The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. “It was night when we entered Monastiri and night when we left…The inhabitants - the town is populated […]

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The Birth of a Clone State Part III

The Birth of a Clone State Part III

The Birth of a Clone State Part III By Georgios Gialtouridis The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. On February 19, 1878, in the small Macedonian village of Litochoro on the lower slopes of Mt. Olympus […]

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