Protests have born fruits. The Greek government has removed hundreds of archaeological sites, museums, historical monuments and castles from a list of state properties transferred to the Privatization Fund as dictated by the last bailout terms and conditions. In a statement, the Ministry of Culture said late of Tuesday that ‘following careful cross-checks, 2,300 properties … The post Greece removes 2,300 archaeological sites & museums from Privatization Fund appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.