** Vicky Moscholiou was, always, a conservative person in ideas and views – yet at the same time free.
She was never ashamed to speak about what she believed, about what had marked her life, about her devotion to the motto ‘fatherland, religion, family’ – to put it somewhat provocatively – without this meaning that she was a ‘junta supporter,’ or that she would not have risen up if she saw injustice.
Even during the dictatorship, there are incidents that show Moscholiou was not one to be intimidated. For example, she sang Theodorakis live, when he was banned everywhere. Something she herself may never have mentioned – because a brave person doesn’t boast about such things — but which her collaborators revealed at unguarded moments.”**
[ Source: Fontas Troussas in Lifo, based on her interview in the magazine Epikaira (1972). ]