OscailtGreek Picket - 9t Dec Remembering Alexandros GrigoropoulosA crowd of anarchists and activists picket the Greek Embassy in Dublin on a cold winters evening whilst a young man who was killed by the state Special forces is buried in Greece.
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● The incident
On Saturday, 6th...The text which was given to the embassy:<br />
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● The incident<br />
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On Saturday, 6th of December 2008, two ex-army special forces armed uniform officers (Eidikoi Frouroi/EF) were patrolling in a squat car in Exarchia, central Athens. They got involved in a verbal argument with some young people who were there. They left, and after a few minutes they returned on foot. The verbal argument continued, one of the young people threw a plastic bottle of water to the EF, one of whom pulled his gun and shot him twice directly on the chest.<br />
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● General disapproval<br />
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This is not a unique and isolated incident. During the last years we have seen a multiplication of marches in Greece, but also a rise of violence from the State. The governments have been incapable of dealing with the bad state of the economy. Foreign investors carry their business in countries with cheaper labour, leading to a high rate of unemployment. The governments chose to increase taxation in small businesses and working people and reduce the already insufficient pensions. Also, a university reform was proposed, which would make them function more like companies rather than academic institutions. Maybe the most important failure of the recent governments, is when they let almost half of the greek forests burn, and tried to eliminate these huge fires with no central planning.<br />
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Thus, the people organised huge marches. Pensioners, students, even police unions were confronted with violence; the armed and in full armour riot-police (MAT) are very generous in using tear-gas, smoke grenades and stun grenades. For the last few years the news had headlines like: “Just by chance there were no fatalities”, “Athens resembles a battlefield” etc. During the last month, two refugees were killed by the police while they were waiting in a queue to apply for asylum.<br />
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After the Olympics in Athens, the Greek 9/11 in terms of applying “anti-terrorist” measures, the right-wing governments reformed the Special Brands according to the old military fashions, enforced as police fashions in Greece by the 1967-74 military junta, having been initialised by the 1936 fascist government.<br />
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● Why the area is important<br />
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These bodies (EF and MAT) are extensively active around the Exarchia area. This area is really significant for Athens. Just behind the Polytechnic School, it is an area were many students traditionally used to live and became a center of resistance during the military junta. Many social centers and small shops are found in this area of 90,000 m2 and 22,068 residents. It is the only area which conserves the architectural tradition of the 18th/19th centuries, people live as a community and they are not absorbed by individualism. It is an open space, where people from all over Athens and Greece participate in various events. The area also has a lot of green, mostly on Strefi hill.<br />
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The governments though, are quite uncomfortable about that. For years they have been trying to absorb the people into individualism. Their friends, the construction companies, see in the green Strefi hill a piece of land where they would happily build huge commercial centers and blocks of flats.<br />
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To achieve all these, EF and MAT patrols have been permanently installed for the last 4 or 5 years. The people, though, organised the Exarchia Residents Committee and managed to stop the re innovation plans. They also organised free exchange markets while in the area free lessons of using computers and of the greek language are delivered to refugees. (photos at:<br />
<a href="http://exarchia.pblogs.gr/2008/12/den-katanalwnw-epanahrhsimopoiw-anakyklwnw.html" title="http://exarchia.pblogs.gr/2008/12/den-katanalwnw-epanahrhsimopoiw-anakyklwnw.html">http://exarchia.pblogs.gr/2008/12/den-katanalwnw-epanah....html</a>)<br />
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● Massive Outrage<br />
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That's why the murder of a 16-year-old boy by an EF in Exarchia outraged the people so much. That's why it spread all over Greece. While the mainstream media want to promote a few-anarchists-overreact image, it is far from the truth. Almost all parties of the Left participated in a 10,000 people march organised in less than two hours since the event happened. No riots happened until the MAT appeared and provoked verbally the demonstrators. Then, a massive outrage came to the surface: young people NOT taking part in the march started throwing stones to the MAT, 70-year-old people went out at their balconies and threw flowerpots and ashtrays to the MAT, who answered, as usually, with tear-gas and stun grenades.<br />
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Demonstrators who managed to reach and protest at the Special Brands Headquarters in Athens and the police departments in Thessaloniki were, not surprisingly, confronted with tear-gas and stun grenades.<br />
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● Further action<br />
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Marches were also organised on the 7th and 8th of December. The first by Leftists and Anarchists, the second by the Schools Union. Also, the Provosts of universities in Athens called for a strike. Both marches were confronted with violence by the MAT. They have been throwing tear-gas and stun grenades to the thousands of school students who went to the march. This only enrages the students even more, which has led to all these fires in the center of Athens. All of them are set in Ministry buildings, squat cars and stores of multinational corporations.<br />
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Marches in many other -more than 20- cities had the same fate: a peaceful march was provoked by the MAT, the demonstrators were enraged and set fires to governmental buildings. The disapproval against the government has become so massive, that even the mainstream media have started to call for the resignation of the prime minister and conduction of elections. None in the media say that they don't understand the motives of the people.<br />
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In many cities around Europe, protests for this situation have been called. Berlin, London, Edinburgh, Paris, Barcelona and cities in Holland, Cyprus, Slovakia and other.<br />
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This is the situation for which we want to protest in Ireland, too!<br />
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● What we ask<br />
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We demand the respect of Human Rights in Greece.<br />
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We demand the full disarmament of the police and the abolishment of the EF body.<br />
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We demand the end of the continuous injustice between people living in Greece.<br />
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Former Residents of GreeceUnderstanding Greecehttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2402552008-12-11T13:42:09+00:00CypriotWhat happened to this boy is tragic. However, what is happening in Greece is a t...What happened to this boy is tragic. However, what is happening in Greece is a two fold story that has been developing for several years. <br />
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a) The growing levels of unemployment, poor social infrastructure and unequal society that the majority of working class experience in urban cities across Greece. The recent general strike reflect this momentum. <br />
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b) Middle class student anarchists venting off steam and running riot. Student anarchists are a large sub culture in Greece but not a political movement. It began from student involvement in the overthrow of a military dictatorship in late 70's. Their current rampage has to be understood seperately from the current socio-economic crisis. <br />
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Again, this murder is a tragedy but ihas nothing to do with the evolution of class struggle in Greece over the past decade. Images from the pickethttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2402602008-12-11T14:40:43+00:00Andrewwsm_ireland at yahoo dot com..articlehttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2402612008-12-11T14:54:28+00:00Sean<a href="http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171" title="http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171">http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171</a><a href="http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171" title="http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171">http://ie.indymedia.org/article/90171</a>nice protest buthttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2402812008-12-11T21:15:31+00:00oμηρος what did ye achieve? You got no coverage in the mainstream media, and you didn'... what did ye achieve? You got no coverage in the mainstream media, and you didn't even give out leaflets -let alone break a few windows-, so after you left no one would even have known you were ever there. <br />
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I suppose the tiny group of people who read indymedia may learn about the protest, but there are loads of articles about the Greek situation anyway, so what was the point of this? Breaking windows?http://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2403292008-12-12T18:22:23+00:00FinWhat would that achieve?What would that achieve?Protesthttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2403432008-12-12T21:23:43+00:00Conor. Mliberalconormurphy at ymail dot comoμηρος,
I think you totally missed the point. What did ...oμηρος,<br />
I think you totally missed the point. What did they achieve? What does anyone ever achieve, something big, nothing.... that's not the point. You know, whats the point in anything? I would suggest being optimistic, not pessimistic. Also, out of curiosity, what would breaking windows achieve? as you blatantly put it?Alexandroshttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/90166#comment2403842008-12-13T15:24:34+00:00Elethe action in Dublin has been published in all mainstream greek papers and blogs...the action in Dublin has been published in all mainstream greek papers and blogs . Alexandros wasn't a wrong time wrong place incident....... Immigrants can assure that (two died only few weeks ago). The system that sacrifices 15 year old boys due to the government violence, must sink as much as it can.<br />
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