locals like journalist irini prompona have had enough. they want to reclaim the paradise right at their door step. it's an unusual sight - demonstators on greece's sun-soaked beaches. but it's not a rarity these days. we want our beaches back, they chant. local journalist irini prompoa is familiar with the anger and outrage on the island of naxos. the islanders are being denied access to more and more beaches -- reserved now for the sun loungers and umbrellas of the business community: all of a sudden there's a free space there on the left. normally, it's crammed full of sun shades, so it looks like they got worried about inspections. but they've just stacked the sun loungers to the side. they can't have known when the inspectors would come; someone must have warned them. sunshine and azure blue sea. the greek cycladic island of naxos has long ceased to be an insider tip. every year, tens of thousands of tourists from greece and abroad flock to its long sandy beaches. access is supposed to be free. but in the meantime, businesses are cash