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COMRADES TOOK THE STUFF FROM THE RIOTCOPS













March 5 updates (all times GMT+2)
13.41 Employees of the ministry of interior are occupying the headquarters of the government gazette. Every law that is voted in parliament must be printed in the gazette to come into effect. The employees are occupying to stop the law introducing the austerity measures from being printed!
12.43 In Thessaloniki, the regional ministry of Macedonia and Thrace was briefly occupied by protesters; they were attacked by riot police and tear-gassed – they have just evacuated the building.
12.16 Employees at the hospital of Nikaia applied their general assembly’s decision by occupying the office of the vice-minister of Health, in Athens.
11.30 Strike protests are underway in Athens and Thessaloniki; reports will come in later.
Videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1kIFyHjBa4&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A77GAVTLKFU&feature=player_embedded
Thursday 4th March 2010
Foto from the Ministry of Finance: https://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=1138961
Fotos, Athens: https://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=1139229
Strike-Storm Report of the next days:
- Friday 5th March: 3 hours stop of working, from 12:00 to 15:00, was announced by GSEE-ADEDY. In Thessaloniki, 4 hours stop of working as was announced by the Labor Centre Thessaloniki from 12:00 to 16:00 with public traffic busses also participating in. 24 hours STRIKE for the Train Organization Greece. In the strike participate also journalists of the public sector and maybe journalists in privet sector will join with 2 hours stop of working from 10:00 to 12:00.
- 24 hours Strike announced by ADEDY for the 16th of March. (It is also under discussion to transfer the Strike between the 8th and 12th of March)
- Friday 5th March, 24 hour STRIKE of journalists in public television and radio sector.
- Friday 5th March, 24 hour STRIKE for trains, underground, electric railways, tram in Athens.
- Friday 5th March, call from PAME for 24 hour strike. Participation has also announced already many base's syndicates.
- GSEE (General Confederation Workers Greece) will decide in the next days for a new 24 or 48 General Strike.
- Friday 5th March, 24 hour strike from teachers and professors.
- Friday 5th March, demonstration of pensioners and gathering in front of the Labor Centre Thessaloniki.
- Friday 5th March, motorcycle demonstration in solidarity with the Egyptian fishermen workers in Thessaloniki. (watch older update)
- Owners of trucks and water-transfering trucks start organizing their actions against the government's economical plans.
- Workers of tax-offices on 48 hour strike on 8th and 9th of March.
- New strikes were announced by owners of kiosks.
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# 203 | Crisis, “bankruptcy” and probation are a generalisation of the social and class war. No consent to the austerity plan!
(Translated communique by the anarchist group Resalto in Athens)
“At your draws
the galley slave was always the one to lose
and to be savaged.
But the time of happy shipwrecks is over.
When the admirals fall into the sea
don’t count on us to throw a life-jacket
unless it’s one made of stone”
Crisis, deficit, debt, spreads, probation, austerity plan, emergency measures, necessary measures, additional measures…
A campaign of social terrorisation has been launched in the past few months that is spinning around the capitalist crisis and the state deficit, especially after the staged elections of October for the handing over of the government position to the social-neoliberal political management. The pre-planned, full-scale class attack from the side of Capital, aiming at further shrinking of labour costs and pensioner rights, as well as the continuation of the “necessary” capitalist restructuring, were both showing signs of delay and incapacity to be introduced by the previous political leadership – whose social status after December’s revolt had been shredded apart. A “fresh governance” with an equally fresh “mandate from the people” was needed and was achieved with ample pre-electoral selling of hope to the gullible.
Of course, the promises and fake words disappeared overnight. Suddenly they “discovered” the “lies of the previous ones regarding the size of the state deficit”; they were “perplexed” and “enraged” by the “country’s tragic finances” and they imposed a “state of emergency” calling for “national conscription” to face the situation – promoting for themselves the image of an “honest government, negotiating and fighting hard for the country’s good”.
“We must all contribute to the rescuing of the national economy”, howl the political and financial bosses and their journalist-lackeys. All who eat with golden spoons, exploit human labour, pocket bribes, sort out their own people and loot social wealth. The bosses, the financiers and the managers, the bank/ stock market capital and its golden boys, the governors, the party headquarters and their electoral clientèle, TV station owners, salaried hack writers and the journalistic mouthpieces, the managers of public administration, of state organisations and insurance funds… This raffle asks us once again to “tighten the belt”, to accept the new plans of austerity, the cutting-down of wages, pension freezes, additional tax exactions; “restructuring” in the insurance plans, “flexible” and insecure labour, and so on.
How boring and lousy a repetition of the same defrauding tactics. For twenty-five years now it’s been always the same, always with a different disguise. And of course it is anything but a coincidence that the guarantors of this global-scale experiment of social and class discipline and further pillage are the watchers of the EU, the howling dogs of the EU Commission, with a parallel observation of the IMF.
And so pensions must stay put and salaries must be cut, with a 30% cut of the Easter and Christmas bonuses; apart from the further 12% cuts to the rest of the bonuses of the public sector employees (for now, this is “limited” to the public sector, but how long will it really take for the discussion for its extension to the private one too?). New taxes must be applied to petrol, cigarettes, drinks, together with the increase of the VAT across all categories (from 4,5 to 5%, from 9 to 10%, from 19 to 21%) and new tax scales have to be constructed at the expense, once again, of the waged and the pensioners – now to include the so-called “middle incomes”. At the same time the number of the officially registered unemployed has sky-rocketed to 800.000 as of early March, making the estimate of minister of employment, Loverdos, of 1.000.000 during 2010 looking rather mild.
The domestic and supra-national sovereignty, the local and globalised elites of political and financial power, which have amassed and privatised incomprehensibly huge wealth during the past 30 years of (neoliberal) development and looting, are now attempting to spread across society their damage and to continue apace with their attack and their looting. “We have gained everything and it’s time for you to pick the bill” is their cynical statement. With some determination that fills our city centres with cops of all kinds: check-points, pedestrian and motorcycle patrols, neighbourhood police, undercovers and units of crowd repression (the well-known MAT). A very real occupation army for the dealing with of any possible social reaction, unrest or uprisings. After all, the memory of “December” is still fresh, in society as much as in the government boards.
The new round of the social-class war has started and goes under the names of “Crisis”, “Probation”, “Austerity and Development Plans”… and more is to come. Intensification of exploitation in the workplace; new measures for further flexibility of the job market” (read: further labour insecurity), laws for the complete deconstruction of the system of social security, increase of the reserve labour army of the unemployed. The ruffians are brutal: “work more for less”, that’s the only way for costs to go down, for investments to come back, for capital to move, for new work positions to open up, for us to exit the crisis. And who knows what comes next…
And so questions immediately open up: is it ever possible for someone, after all these years of exploitation and mocking, to still believe in or trust the political and business establishment together with its supranational coalitions (EU, IMF and so on?) Is it possible for us to take in stoically the looting of our lives, to consent with our crushing? Illusions of “rights” – “vested” or else, are over. Any further time credit to this deteriorating world of alienation, of exploitation and obedience must end the soonest. The state-capitalist system no longer has anything to promise other than more poverty (material, emotional, mental), environmental destruction, human wrecks, fear and repression.
Let’s organise and strengthen our fronts and our trenches in the social-class war that is storming ahead. Promoting the logic of the community, of mutual aid, real solidarity in-between the lines of the exploited and the suppressed, away from fictional dichotomies and constructed divisions (workers-unemployed, new-old insured persons, locals-migrants and so on). Promoting the logic of conflict with the political and financial authority and its advocates. Against fatalism, individualisation, individual and social defeat. Promoting the logic of direct, collective action; without hierarchies, without any experts or mediators , away from all party, syndicalist or media conduct. Not only for our defense and our survival, not for the little and the immediate, but for the self-determination of our own lives. For the prospect of a free, self-organised society with no authority, no class divides, no social discrimination, alienation or existential dead-ends.
Fight back against the pillage of the state and the bosses


Due to police, about 20 graffities were found in Poitiers on Tuesday morning, threatening the police superintendent Papineau, banks and calling for solidarity.
These graffities were made on the town council walls, the police station and also the court.
Nobody has been arrested for that.
Desmartin, another police superintendent, who was ‚working‘ during the demonstration on October 10th in Poitiers, is now in Montpellier. Some graffities were found also there, threating him.
On February 23rd, two girls had a trial for DNA refusal, after the riots in October. About 30 people came to support them at the court.

Police die

solidarity with all Vincennes accused

Papineau- spritiual son of Petain

Banks steal us, let’s steal banks

A cop- a bullet
Civils-

Cops, pigs, murders

Civils, die!

Papineau- we‘ll get you!

Vendetta against police










About 30 anarchists with helmets and hoods went into the supermarketnear the university of Saloniki and destroyed the security system! They took the foodstuff from the shelves and also took the moneyfrom the cash desk and burnt it outside the supermarket!nobody arrested!!
Third day of demonstrations, after the announcement of the plan that takes back everything that class struggle has won the last 4 decades.
Demonstrations turn violent.
In Athens, clashes with the police forces outside the parliament and elsewhere. The president of ADEDY (sold out umbrella union) was attacked by many groups of demonstrators. Ministry of Labor evacuated under the fear of riots as the demonstration was heading towards it. Clashes with the police in many areas, as the situation turn uncontrollable. The number of the demonstrators is very difficult to estimate. They go on, at the time of writing.
In many cities, demos, in some clashes erupted and smashing of banks mostly.