International Solidarity Day with the Revolt in Greece
alexandros | 19.12.2008 10:31
Demonstration against Police Brutality and State Terrorism
In combination with the commemoration of the 1999 massacre of political prisoners in the Turkish prisons and the revolt and
hunger strike that followed
Organised by Greek, Turkish, Kurdish, British in solidarity with the Revolt in Greece
Saturday 20 December, 2pm, Wood Green Library, N22
Demonstration against Police Brutality and State Terrorism
In combination with the commemoration of the 1999 massacre of political prisoners in the Turkish prisons and the revolt and
hunger strike that followed
Organised by Greek, Turkish, Kurdish, British in solidarity with the Revolt in Greece
Bus: 29, 67, 141, 144, 243 Tube: Piccadily line - Wood Green station
IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE REVOLT IN GREECE
For more than two weeks now the POPULAR REVOLT in Greece resists the state terror and police brutality, the cynicism and corruption of a system in crisis. Product of the aggressive neo-liberal offensive of capitalism the revolt continues resilient against bullets, tear gases, arrests, media terror, state propaganda, and political pressure for 'law and order'.
It resists a police state that the ruling class desires to impose in order to get away with its killings and its murdering policies. Instead of retreating it spreads, it deepens, becomes more massive and diversifies and decentralises its actions, sending a clear message to the people of the world: TO REVOLT IS ALWAYS JUST
The popular insurrection that broke out in the critical geopolitically south east corner of the European fortress, is already considered the first social uprising of the current economic crisis. As the crisis deepens, and it affects severely the everyday lives of the masses, the growing fear of the international elite, is the potential of the Greek revolt might cause a "domino effect" and will reach the centre of EU. This fear has penetrated the corridors of power, across the EU and scared the Imperial centers. So much so that cautiously they already freeze the enforcement of their neoliberal agenda. In France, the Sarkozy government has taken back plans for a new educational reform and the budget proposals that would "rescue" the rich from losses. Furthermore the EU Parliament has voted last Wednesday against a law that would allow a 65 hours working week and would limit even more workers rights.
A SPECTRE IS HAUNTING EUROPE -- It is the spectre of mass insurrection against the system that negates life. It is in our hands to make their worst fears come true by bringing the revolt in the centre of Europe and reinforcing their crisis.
PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, TAKE ON THE STREETS
THE GREEK REVOLT HAS BEEN ONLY THE BEGINNING
Greek – Turkish – Kurdish – British
in Solidarity with the Revolt in Greece
alexandros
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