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DEMO THURSDAY GREEK EMBASSY

ANON | 09.12.2008 14:15 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Repression

DEMO GREEK EMBASSY THIS THURSDAY ..TAKE THE STREETS

demo this thursday greek embassy at 12 o clock ...bring banners , noise and very importante angry ... we r doing this demo in solidarity to the dead teenager killed by police force in greece ....is time to show the world and join our comrades in greece that we not tolerate police killing inocente people just because they have a badge .....PLEASE EVERYBODY TO THE GREEK EMBASSY ON THURSDAY lets show same support and show the goverment that they shud be afraid of us not we afraid of them ...reclaim your brain and RECLAIM THE STREETS ............. los ropen huesos @ SOLIDARITY NOW AND ALWAYS ......................BE THERE

ANON

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Who is calling the demo?

09.12.2008 14:23

Very happy to go and help, but who is calling/ supporting the demo?

Anon2


About the burned down shops

09.12.2008 16:11

First of all, before you talk value what you say. The shops burned down are big brand shops and banks. The small shops burned down and robbed are mostly the work of the greek police, which is known for using this kind of methods.
show some respect to people fighting in the streets

Mr.P


blobk

09.12.2008 17:18

a block?

anon


Solidarity always important

09.12.2008 17:43

The solidarity actions have been really appreciated in Greece by those on the streets. They have also been in Greek media. The more the merrier on Thursday!

Here is the report from Berlin:
 http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,595033,00.html

English language blog on the Greek uprising (pics/videos/chronology of city reports etc):
 http://balkans.puscii.nl/?q=content/15-years-old-anarchist-killed-cops-center-athens-reports-video-murder-anda-video-theathens-r

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tolerance

09.12.2008 18:52

"we r doing this demo in solidarity to the dead teenager killed by police force in greece ....is time to show the world and join our comrades in greece that we not tolerate police killing inocente people just because they have a badge ."

err in fact we lead the world in tolerance for police shootings of innocent civilians- just ask the menezes family

back from outta space?


Err...Brasil?

10.12.2008 11:52

Ironically, it could well be Brasil which leads the world in tolerance of police killings. Hundreds a year, especially of homeless children. But this isn't a competition and police killings should be opposed with rage everywhere, in which respect Greek folk are doing a lot better than we did.

Stroppyoldgit


it's who they cops killed

10.12.2008 20:20

The greek folk are not doing better than the u.k. folk and I'll explain you why. In other opolice murders in greece, greek folk did protest but in a way smaller scale than today and with fewer people on the streets. That is because the victims were of the 'dispensable sort', like the brazilian guy was. They were roma, they were immigrants.
But now, they police has killed an underage, white, greek nationality and from a middle-class background boy. Mind you, I don't say his life had bigger value than other's, but there was a bigger protest because also the media make a case on this, as they don't do for other categories of people, who are deemed to be dispensable. In many cases the murder of 'dispensable' people never make it to the headllines. So more people learnt about it and more people identified themselves with the victim.

opos


opos u r either a cop or a complete ignorant

11.12.2008 16:08

Of course in greece its much better than in the uk. Each and every police murder was responded with riots and attacks across the country, even of young Roma kids or of the serb student in excurssion in Thessaloniki, for each and every case anarchists and youth have attacked police stations, organized demonstrations, or did sabotage/direct action to commemorate the murder. If now there is much larger respons from the 'average people" it has not much to do with the person himself but with the social occurence, the intensification of police brutality etc, and probably the strength of the "movement" there.
If we have no idea about something happening, its better to keep our mouth shut. Its disrespectful and dividing to try to measure whose death counts more and whose less.


Dmitrii