GREECE ON
FIRE
.
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Nothing is
not more as
yesterday in
Peloponnesus
afterwards
the
National
Destruction
that found
him
for
Greece
after the
arsons that
him struck,
with
result
damage from
the fires in
Ilea,
Mersinias,
Arcadia and
Evian.
Our Greek
emigrants
always help
Greece in
that serious
problem
faced.
Our all
Emigrant
brothers
in the all
world with
the base or
surplus of
their
labours,
built
Churches and
Schools,
improved
the houses
of their
parents,
made
streets,
planted
trees, were
glad the
Greek nature.




For the
national
destruction
in Greece,
existed also
the reaction
for the
problem,
of the
Rep. John
Sarbanes,
of the
Rep. Gus
Bilirakis,
of the
Rep. Zack
Space,
of the
Mr. Basil
Mossaides
one and
their
reaction
helped too
much and
that it
should
cheirokrotisoyme.
Rep. JOHN
SARBANES
REACTION
America’s
reaction to
the
destruction
of the
summer fires
in Greece
is discussed
in this
week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington,
a
VOA/Greek
television
presentation
for
affiliate
stations in
Greece,
Cyprus and
communities
of the
Hellenic
Diaspora.
U.S.
Representative
John
Sarbanes
(D-MD) is
one of the
Congressional
leaders who
came to our
studio to
express his
concern for
the people
of
Greece at
this
critical
hour
and to
offer hope
to those
affected by
the disaster.

Several of
his
comments
were
included in
this week’s
edition
of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington.
However,
other
important
comments
made by the
Congressman
were edited
out in order
for the
program to
meet airing
time
constraints.
Following is
the full
text of
the
interview
granted by
Congressman
Sarbanes
to
VOA.
Transcript
of Rep. John
Sarbanes
interview:
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Sarbanes,
welcome.
As you know
the
Government
of Greece
has declared
the country
in a state
of emergency
following
the
devastating
fires that
have caused
the loss of
many lives,
an
environmental
disaster and
of course a
great deal
of human
suffering.
What impact
has this
great
tragedy had
on you and
your
colleagues
in the U.S.
Congress?
(Opening
lines spoken
in Greek)
First of
all I wand
to extend my
deep
condolences
to the
families who
lost loved
ones during
this very
sad
situation.
(Rest of
statement in
English)
The
impact on me
and on many
Greek-Americans
and many
Americans,
because it
extends
beyond the
Greek-American
community,
has been
very
sobering,
because
Greece has
been one of
the
strongest
allies and
friends of
the United
States for
many
decades.
So, I think
there is a
special bond
between this
country and
the country
of Greece.
So when we
see Greek
citizens,
when we see
these
villages
suffering as
they have,
our hearts
go out.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Sarbanes,
the Hellenic
American
community,
of which you
are a proud
member, has
been
mobilized
across our
nation and
raises funds
for the
affected
Greek
families.
How is this
mobilization
going in the
State of
Maryland,
particularly
in your
district
that
includes the
beautiful
port city of
Baltimore,
which has
been home to
many
generations
of Greek
Americans?
As
you may know
George we
have three
very vibrant
Greek
churches in
the
Baltimore
area and
they are
joining the
efforts that
are being
led by the
Archdiocese
and by
AHEPA.
The
Greek-American
community is
really
stepping
forward, all
across this
country, and
is part of a
multi level
response.
We have seen
the U.S.
government
initially
contributing
about a
million and
a half
dollars of
assistance,
there is
technical
assistance
going from
the U.S.
Forest
Service to
Greece
immediately
and there is
going to be
fact finding
by the
Forest
Service to
come back
and let us
know in the
government
whether
there are
additional
measures
that we can
take to help
with the
situation in
Greece.
In addition,
in Congress
we are
passing a
resolution
(referred
resolution
was adopted
unanimously
on day
program
aired in
Greece)
expressing
the sympathy
of the
entire
United
States
Congress and
condolences
of the
United
States
Congress for
what has
happened in
Greece. So,
as I say
this extends
well beyond
the
Greek-American
community in
terms of the
feelings
that are
being
expressed by
the United
States. Then
lastly, as
you point
out, I
expect there
will be a
very
significant
effort by
the private
sector led,
I think, by
the
Greek-American
community
and we are
going to
make sure
that we get
as much
information
to people as
we possibly
can about
how they can
help.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Sarbanes,
thank you
very much
for being
with us
today on
this very
sad
occasion.
Thank
you George.
We are going
to keep
working hard
to address
this.
Rep. GUS
BILIRAKIS
REACTION
America’s
reaction to
the
destruction
of the
summer fires
in Greece is
discussed in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington,
a
VOA/Greek
television
presentation
for
affiliate
stations in
Greece,
Cyprus and
communities
of the
Hellenic
Diaspora.

U.S.
Representative
Gus (Constantinos)
Bilirakis
(R-FL) is
one of the
Congressional
leaders who
came to our
studio to
express his
concern
for the
people of
Greece at
this
critical
hour and
to offer
hope to
those
affected by
the disaster.
Several of
his
comments
were
included in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington.
However,
other
important
comments
made by the
Congressman
were edited
out in order
for the
program to
meet airing
time
constraints.
Following is
the full
text of the
interview
granted by
Congressman
Bilirakis
to
VOA.
Transcript
of Rep. Gus
Bilirakis
interview:
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Bilirakis,
welcome.
Thank
you
Yiorgo.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
You are the
co-chairman
of the
prestigious
Hellenic
Congressional
Caucus, the
group that
initiates a
lot of
action in
the U.S.
House of
Representatives
in
connection
with issues
involving
Greece and
Cyprus.
What is the
Hellenic
Caucus doing
to assist
the victims
of the fires
in Greece
and has the
Caucus
developed
any plans
that may
deal with
the
reconstruction
of the areas
affected?
What
we want to
do is get
input from
the Greek
government.
I’ve talked
with Greek
Secretary
General of
Information
Panos
Livadas,
over the
break; this
is our first
day back in
Washington.
We’ve been
talking over
the
telephone,
my aids and
the aides of
Congressmen
John
Sarbanes and
Zack Space
have been
getting
together;
and we’ve
been talking
on the
telephone to
the
government
because we
want to get
the input
from the
Greek
government
and the
Greek people
on this.
I also plan
to talk to
Fran
Townsend who
is the
Undersecretary
of Homeland
Security.
What we want
to do is
have a
meeting
immediately
and get
briefed by
the
Ambassador
as well. It
is a tragedy
and my heart
goes out to
the Greek
people.
We are very
proud Greek
Americans
and we are
all united.
We are going
to do
whatever we
can to help
the people
of Greece. I
know we have
already sent
some aid
over there,
including
fire kits.
And our
government
will also
provide
federal
assistance,
about 1.2
million
dollars.
We will
reassess the
situation to
ensure that
what we do
is enough.
Our heart
goes out and
we are going
to help
them.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Bilirakis,
you
represent a
district of
Florida,
with a large
Greek
American
constituency,
including
the
picturesque
harbor
city of
Tarpon
Springs,
which was
established
by sponge
divers from
the Greek
islands of
Kalymnos
and Syros.
Yes,
Kalymnos,
Siros, Simi,
Halki
and a few
others.
But the main
islands were
Kalymnos,
Simi and
Halki.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Very good.
Since you
just flew in
from Tarpon
Springs this
afternoon
what is the
mood of the
community
members
there about
the tragic
events in
Greece and
what do they
do in terms
of helping
out?
Ôhe
people in
Tarpon
Springs are
very upset.
They have a
lot of
relatives in
Greece who
suffer.
As you know,
after the
original
sponge
divers came,
a lot of
other
immigrants
from all
over Greece
also settled
in Tarpon
Springs and
in the areas
around it.
It is a
somber
mood today.
We pray for
the people
of Greece.
They are our
brothers and
sisters.
We have a
great love
for and a
great
connection
with the
people of
Greece.
We are going
to help out
financially.
As a matter
of fact I’m
going to go
back to
Florida in
the next few
days to work
on
organizing a
fundraiser
for the
people of
Greece.
We will do
anything we
can to help.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
As I
understand
it, right
now they
have started
a telethon
in your
district
trying to
collect
funds for
the victims
of the fires
in Greece
and this
telethon
will
continue for
the next
five to
seven days
depending on
the
response.
Yeah
,
we have an
organization,
I was just
emailed on
the way up.
We are also
going to
advertise to
the
newspapers
how crucial
for us it is
to help out
financially.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Bilirakis,
thank you
very much
for being
with us
today.
My
pleasure.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
I greatly
appreciate
that you
came
directly
from the
airport to
be a part of
this
program.
Anything
we can do to
help.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
All the very
best.
Thank
you
Yiorgo.
Rep. ZACK
SPACE
REACTION
America’s
reaction to
the
destruction
of the
summer fires
in Greece is
discussed in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington,
a
VOA/Greek
television
presentation
for
affiliate
stations in
Greece,
Cyprus
and
communities
of the
Hellenic
Diaspora.

U.S.
Representative
Zack Space
(D-OH)
is one of
the
Congressional
leaders who
came to our
studio to
express his
concern for
the people
of
Greece
at this
critical
hour and to
offer
hope to
those
affected by
the disaster.
Several of
his comments
were
included in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington.
However,
other
important
comments
made by the
Congressman
were edited
out in order
for the
program to
meet airing
time
constraints.
Following
is the full
text of the
interview
granted by
Congressman
Space to
VOA.
Transcript
of Rep. Zack
Space
interview:
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Space,
welcome.
Thank
you George.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
You are the
grandson of
immigrants
who came to
the U.S.
from Greece
and you have
not only
enjoyed a
very special
relationship
with your
grandparents
but also
appreciated
the values
they
instilled in
you, when
you were a
child.
What were
your
feelings in
the last
several days
when you
watched on
TV the
ravaging
effect the
wildfires
had in
Greece?
It
has been
especially
close to our
family, my
father and
my entire
extended
family have
been
watching the
events
unfold with
a very heavy
heart. It is
a
humanitarian
tragedy.
It is a
historic
tragedy and
one that
concerns us
greatly.
My
grandparents
come from
Ikaria and
incidentally
I was just
at an
Ikarian
convention
in Baltimore
over the
weekend and
I can tell
you
Ikarians
from across
the country
are
concerned
about this.
In fact the
entire Greek
American
community in
this nation
is watching
it with a
very heavy
heart.
Those values
that you
referenced a
moment ago,
George, are
the very
kinds of
values that
cause us to
have deep
empathy and
concern for
what many of
us here in
this country
view to be
as our
motherland.
Concern for
others who
are in need,
concern for
the
preservation
of
historical
landmarks,
certainly
concern for
those who
are
suffering
and a desire
to alleviate
that
suffering.
We in
America are
watching the
situation
very
carefully
and have
grave
concerns.
Again as an
example of
the kind of
empathy that
we are
experiencing,
this was the
subject of
conversation
at our
Ikarioti
convention
(an annual
gathering of
Americans
descended
from the
Greek island
of Ikaria)
that was
just held
over the
weekend and
we are proud
of the fact
that the
Ikarian
Americans
are raising
money and
donating
money in an
effort to
help
mitigate
some of the
crisis that
has occurred
there.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Space, you
and your
Greek
American
colleagues
in the House
of
Representatives
have
undertaken a
number of
initiatives
aiming at
generating
greater
awareness
about the
devastation
in Greece
among
members of
the
legislative
and the
executive
branches of
our
government
and more
importantly
at helping
to alleviate
the
suffering of
the families
affected by
the fires.
Could you
elaborate on
these
efforts?
This
is a
bipartisan
effort. We
have three
Greek
Americans in
Congress
now, Gus
Bilirakis
who is a
Republican
from
Florida,
John
Sarbanes,
who is a
Democrat
from
Maryland and
I am a
Democrat.
This is not
about
partisan
politics.
It is
somewhat
different
than the
norm in
Washington.
We have
reached out
to the State
Department,
we have
signed on to
a letter to
Condoleezza
Rice
commending
the State
Department
for its 1.3
million
dollars in
aid and
encouraging
them to dig
deeper.
But we have
also
sponsored a
resolution
that again
commends the
active
charity that
we have
given and
encourage
not just our
government
but also the
people of
this country
to
contribute
to this
international
disaster.
We feel, and
I am sure
that Gus and
John will
agree with
me, a
special
responsibility
to do what
we can to
help
alleviate
the
suffering
that is
going on in
Greece and
we are
educating
our fellow
members who
by the way
are very
receptive
and
responsive
to the
concerns of
Greece.
We have a
large
Hellenic
Caucus in
Washington
now, many
non-Greeks
who belong
to Hellenic
Caucus, and
we are using
that to help
educate
other
members of
the need for
prompt and
considerable
action to
help in this
crisis.
Greece has
been there
for the
United
States.
Greece was
one of the
first
countries to
respond
after the
9/11
disaster in
New York
City.
Greece was
there after
Katrina, a
couple of
years ago,
to help with
humanitarian
relief.
Now it is
our turn to
reach out
and help
those Greeks
who are in
need.
VOA
– G.
BISTIS
:
Congressman
Space, thank
you for
coming to
our studio
and joining
with the
people of
Greece as
they mourn
the fire
victims.
Thank
you George
and thank
you for all
the good
work that
you do.
BASIL
MOSSAIDES
REACTION
America’s
reaction to
the
destruction
of the
summer fires
in Greece is
discussed in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington,
a
VOA/Greek
television
presentation
for
affiliate
stations in
Greece,
Cyprus and
communities
of the
Hellenic
Diaspora.

AHEPA
Executive
Director
Basil
Mossaides
was among
the
community
leaders
who came to
our studio
to express
concern
for the
people of
Greece at
this
critical
hour
and to
offer hope
to those
affected by
the disaster.
He spoke
on behalf of
AHEPA
Supreme
President
Ike
Gulas,
who was on
travel to
chapters
coordinating
AHEPA’s
response to
the crisis.
Several of
his comments
were
included in
this week’s
edition of
Reportaz
Apo
Washington.
However,
other
important
information
offered by
Mr.
Mossaides
was edited
out in order
for the
program
to meet
airing time
constraints.
Following
is the full
text of the
interview
granted
by the
AHEPA
Executive
Director to
VOA.
Transcript
of Basil
Mossaides
interview: