Respected Greek journalist and International Press Institute (IPI) member Costas Efimeros, who founded the independent investigative news site ThePressProject at the start of the Greek debt crisis, died of cardiac arrest on Tuesday, June 13 in Athens at the age of 42. He had a history of heart problems and previously suffered a heart attack in 2008.
Efimeros鈥 death was confirmed on social media by his wife Graneta Karatza, who wrote:
鈥淢y Costas left me two hours ago. We were as happy and in love as ever.鈥
IPI will remember Efimeros as an outstanding journalist who became a true advocate of freedom of the media and free expression in his native Greece, as well as a tireless defender of the freedom of his fellow journalists around the world. Last fall, Efimeros was among the first IPI members to join the global campaign for the release of IPI Board Member Kadri G眉rsel and other journalists imprisoned in Turkey.
Born as Costas Papadopoulos in Athens in 1975, Efimeros adopted a new surname, which means 鈥渆phemeral鈥 in Greek, and began his career as a graphic designer and programmer for several Greek newspapers and magazines.
In 2000, he founded the IT company BitesnBytes, which became a successful producer of applications and websites. Using his technological background and experience, he founded ThePressProject in 2010 at the beginning of the Greek debt crisis. The website started out as a news aggregator, but quickly introduced original reporting as the Greek crisis escalated.
In June 2013, after the decision by the government of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to close the state-owned Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) with immediate effect as part of a cost-cutting drive demanded by Greece鈥檚 international creditors, it was Efimeros who helped ERT journalists mount a show of defiance, providing the necessary equipment to allow broadcasting to continue for another 15 days.
As editor-in-chief and a member of its investigative reporting team, Efimeros built ThePressProject into a leading source of independent news in Greece, using crowdfunding and donations to finance the news site and ensure that it remained independent of government or corporate influence.
Efimeros was also a producer, a radio host and a writer for the satirical TV show 鈥淎naskopisi鈥. In 2011, he produced the documentary film 鈥淒ebtocracy鈥, which examined the causes of the Greek debt crisis and advocated default on 鈥榦dious debt.鈥
In a June 15 , journalists at ThePressProject remembered Efimeros as a man 鈥渨ho wasn鈥檛 ephemeral,鈥 but rather 鈥渢he life, the heart, the mind, and the ideas behind a journalistic organisation that managed to pull off a 鈥榮mall wonder鈥 鈥 in a world of mass media鈥:
鈥淐ostas was truly a person who excelled. At great personal cost, he managed to get his 鈥榝irstborn鈥 to where it is today, with all the recognition it enjoys. He never turned back, even when he鈥檇 bit off more than he could chew, because the vision and passion that he shared with all of us for independent journalism consumed him.鈥