Even after hearing that our three comrades were finally released earlier on the day, we decided to go ahead with our planned action. This was a conscious, though not self-evident, decision. In fact, right until the last moment there was hesitation and uncertainty concerning the political validity as well as the practical feasibility of the action.
Following a tediously long discussion, we came to the decision not to play along with the State in its game of political manoeuvres made in its own interests: Yesterday's decision to release the hunger strikers does not detract from their near-fatal eight month hostage. As our two banners read:
"Seventy Days of Hunger Strike – We Will Not Forget, We Will Not Forgive"
This action was of calculated (and relatively low) cost. We will stand trial on the 23d of February. The charge against us is that of 'pitch invasion'. As far as we know, the offence is punished only by a fine and does not carry a custodial prison sentence.
We would also like to mention that there were not only Greek comrades amongst us: A clear sign that in this case, though the repression was a greek issue, solidarity is an international one.
Finally, we would like to express our support and solidarity to our comrades, still hostages of the greek state, which did not hesitate in bringing them to the verge of death.
London, February 7th 2007
We're Doin' Our Bit Brigade
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Well done
08.02.2007 09:03
MB
yeah but, no but....
08.02.2007 13:51
the mostly english speaking football fans must've thought wtf!
bubble and squeak
but yea, fuck yea!
08.02.2007 17:17
Did it ever occur to get involved and help them out with translations? Maybe a few extra brave souls prepared to get arrested doing a solidarity action would have gone a long way.
Good action, people. Keep it up.
FTP
as for the language
08.02.2007 23:37
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video from the prime time TV coverage
12.02.2007 12:08
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