Catharsis

Closing the wound

A year has passed since the tragedy at Tempe which scarred our collective soul. Like others investigative initiatives before it, the parliamentary committee assembled to probe the deadly train crash expended itself on public relations stunts; its hollow proceedings were an insult to the families of the victims and to the public as a whole, who demand answers.

Once the shock wears off

Every major tragedy in Greece is met with a lot of dust and noise. Briefly. Then the matter vanishes. The course of justice is desperately slow. Catharsis takes so long in coming, the matter is forgotten or loses its urgency. 

Mary Keen | Athens | To March 22

The UCA Projects art group presents "The Relentless, Prometheic Universe of Mary Keen" at KOTES X Booze Cooperativa in downtown Athens. In the works presented, Keen explores the individual's familiarization with danger that ultimately leads to catharsis and links it with artistic practice. The artist will be present during the exhibition, along with the UCA Projects team. Admission is free.

Justice and democracy

The justice system is obliged to be fair about the cases it handles, while it must also act with caution on every matter that is brought before it.

Investigating scandals with the aim of achieving catharsis is an extremely serious matter, which needs to be carried out according to very specific rules and unimpeachable due process.

A resignation is imperative

When the death toll looks like it will exceed 100, when the extent of the disaster is impossible to fathom, when the inadequacy of the state machine reveals itself in such a tragic way, it is clear that someone carries the political responsibility.