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Thessaloniki (Greece) 2003!

A-news | 04.03.2002 10:53

Thessaloniki 2003!

In the middle of June 2003, the summit of the leaders of the E.U. takes place in Thessaloniki in Greece, because during that period the greek state hold the presidency of the E.U. Thessaloniki is the second largest city of Greece, in the north of the country. The exact date of the summit is not already known, as well as if it takes place in the center of the city or outside.
Like the mobilizations in Prague, Nice, Gotheborg and the revolt in Genova, the aim of the anarchists and the rest strugglers is the factual rift and clash with the choises and powers of the state.
Against them, beside the police that have a lot of experience of such events in Greece, will face the organized pieces of the leftists, who will aim at a peaceful protest and “isolating” those who are going to resist dynamically. But, above all, will face the KKE (Communist Party), which has taken the role of the “internal” police, during any mobilizations last years. The Communist Party is the 3rd party in Parliament and has organized syndicalists. During every mobilizations, its members form squads like cops, armed with sticks and helmets and “secure” the demonstrations. When a mobilization takes a more clashing character, they interfere in order to repress, to injure and “give” to the police anyone who clashes with the state. Of course many times their efforts are useless, because they can’t prevent clashes, when anarchists and other strugglers renspond them in the way they understand, with violence (November 1998, during the visit of Clinton etc..).
One more time, and in Thessaloniki, the human respect must be shown, against the brutality of the state...by all means necessary.

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