On April 21, 1967, the door of Rinio and Chronis Missiou’s home is knocked, and the Security forces invade. Chronis manages to escape, but Rinio is arrested and taken first to the Hippodrome and then to Gyaros, along with thousands of citizens who were deemed “dangerous” to the dictatorship. She spends three and a half years in exile as a preemptively detained person, a “sentence” that changes her as a person.
Narrator: Rinio Missiou
Interview: Fenia Chala, Dimitris Kolovos
Podcast Creation: Maya Filipopoulou
Sound Design: Iasonas Theofanou
Sound Editing: Dimitris Papadakis
Photos: Giorgos Kapsalis
Istorima is the biggest project for recording and preserving oral histories of Greece. More than 1,000 young researchers find narrators listen, collect and preserve stories of people from all over Greece: Stories of their hometowns, stories of love, stories that changed Greece or defined it, modern or old stories. Stories that are not recorded in the history books and that could easily be lost in time. It was created by the journalist Sofia Papaioannou and the historian Katherine Fleming and is implemented with a founding grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), as part of its initiative to Restart and Empower Youth (see more on www.snf.org). More than 20,000 stories are gradually being published in full on www.archive.istorima.org. Excerpts of the stories are published in the form of podcasts, videos, or written stories on www.istorima.org.