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'''"Merry Crisis"''' or '''"Merry Crisis and a Happy New Fear"''' is a |
'''"Merry Crisis"''' or '''"Merry Crisis and a Happy New Fear"''' is a slogan that appeared as graffiti in Athens during the [[2008 Greek riots|2008 Civil Unrest in Greece]].<ref>http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/12/19/europe/19greece.php</ref><ref>http://www.newstatesman.com/europe/2009/01/greece-streets-athens-greeks</ref><ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/feb/22/civil-unrest-athens</ref> Earlier, a picture of such graffiti appeared on the cover of Vavel Magazines's 2007 Christmas special.<ref name="ol">http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog/2008/12/25/merry-crisis-and-a-happy-new-fear</ref> The British anarchist publication ''[[Occupied London]]'' states that it was "one of the main slogans of the 2008 revolt."<ref name="ol" /> |
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"Merry Crisis" or "Merry Crisis and a Happy New Fear" is a slogan that appeared as graffiti in Athens during the 2008 Civil Unrest in Greece.[1][2][3] Earlier, a picture of such graffiti appeared on the cover of Vavel Magazines's 2007 Christmas special.[4] The British anarchist publication Occupied London states that it was "one of the main slogans of the 2008 revolt."[4]