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GREEK PATRIOT ACT

vngelis | 19.07.2002 10:14

Gladio in Greece?

The Greek security services in cooperation with Scotland Yard have arrested a man going by the name of Giotopoulos whom they claim is the son of Giotopoulos or Witte secretary to Trotskys ILO.
Witte died in 1965 and his son lived in Paris apparently in charge of a small group calling itself 29May although no one can vouch for this.
The crimes of the father are passed on to their children or another analogy would be that anyone going by the same name would get done as they did in the stalinist era.

Witte led the Archeomarxist movement which was equal in strength to the Greek stalinist KKE and remained the strongest European trotskyist section outside of Russia until the Metaxas dictatorship of 1936.

Why have they now found him? The aim is to impose the local version of the US Patriot Act in Europe in Bush's war by terror. To attempt to portray every leftist as being a terrorist. The new anti-terror laws throughout Europe essentially cancel the right to a lawyer as one cannot be appointed unless one gives one name and then one can be held indefinitely without trial.

The man originally caught named Xiros has now been held under strong army supervision for nearly one month. His relatives have complained that he is being injected with substances that might kill him. Then both his brothers are held as being accomplices. Like the Arthur Miller play the Crucible an original fabrication is further defended by locking up as many people as possible in this modern version of McCarthyism.

By taking these measures now which can only be extended to people that knew either Xiros or Giotopoulos the aim is prepare the right climate for a generalised war in Iraq, by coercing the population into a climate of fear, spying and giving unlimited power to the state to intervene in peoples business.

vngelis

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  1. state terrorism continues in Greece — gatos
  2. they arrested him as 'leader' of 17 November — Ecologists of Chios, Greece