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Athens Greece: Cops murder a 16 year old

An interesting read, said to be from : 11/12/2008 Initiative from the occupation of the Athens School of Economics and Business

We are here/ we are everywhere/ we are an image from the future
If I do not burn

If you do not burn

If we do not burn

How will darkness come to light?

(Nazim Hikmet, “Like Kerem”)


Clenching fear in their teeth the dogs howl: Return to normality – the fools’ feast is over. The philologists of assimilation have already started digging up their cut-sharp caresses: “We are ready to forget, to understand, to exchange the promiscuity of these few days, but now behave or we shall bring over our sociologists, our anthropologists, our psychiatrists! Like good fathers we have tolerated with restraint your emotional eruption – now look at how desks, offices and shop windows gape empty! The time has come for a return, and whoever refuses this holy duty shall be hit hard, shall be sociologised, shall be psychiatrised. An injunction hovers over the city: “Are you at your post?” Democracy, social harmony, national unity and all the other big hearths stinking of death have already stretched out their morbid arms.

Power (from the government to the family) aims not simply to repress the insurrection and its generalisation, but to produce a relation of subjectivation. A relation that defines bios, that is political life, as a sphere of cooperation, compromise and consensus. “Politics is the politics of consensus; the rest is gang-war, riots, chaos”. This is a true translation of what they are telling us, of their effort to deny the living core of every action, and to separate and isolate us from what we can do: not to unite the two into one, but to rupture again and again the one into two. The mandarins of harmony, the barons of peace and quiet, law and order, call on us to become dialectic. But those tricks are desperately old, and their misery is transparent in the fat bellies of the trade-union bosses, in the washed-out eyes of the intermediaries, who like vultures perch over every negation, over every passion for the real. We have seen them in May, we have seen them in LA and Brixton, and we have been watching them over decades licking the long now white bones of the 1973 Polytechnic. We saw them again yesterday when instead of calling for a permanent general strike, they bowed to legality and called off the strike protest march. Because they know all too well that the road to the generalisation of the insurrection is through the field of production – through the occupation of the means of production of this world that crushes us.

Tomorrow dawns a day when nothing is certain. And what could be more liberating than this after so many long years of certainty? A bullet was able to interrupt the brutal sequence all those identical days. The assassination of a 15 year old boy was the moment when a displacement took place strong enough to bring the world upside down. A displacement from the seeing through of yet another day, to the point that so many think simultaneously: “That was it, not one step further, all must change and we will change it”. The revenge for the death of Alex, has become the revenge for every day that we are forced to wake up in this world. And what seemed so hard proved to be so simple.

This is what has happened, what we have. If something scares us is the return to normality. For in the destroyed and pillaged streets of our cities of light we see not only the obvious results of our rage, but the possibility of starting to live. We have no longer anything to do than to install ourselves in this possibility transforming it into a living experience: by grounding on the field of everyday life, our creativity, our power to materialise our desires, our power not to contemplate but to construct the real. This is our vital space. All the rest is death.

Those who want to understand will understand. Now is the time to break the invisible cells that chain each and everyone to his or her pathetic little life. And this does not require solely or necessarily one to attack police stations and torch malls and banks. The time that one deserts his or her couch and the passive contemplation of his or her own life and takes to the streets to talk and to listen, leaving behind anything private, involves in the field of social relations the destabilising force of a nuclear bomb. And this is precisely because the (till now) fixation of everyone on his or her microcosm is tied to the traction forces of the atom. Those forces that make the (capitalist) world turn. This is the dilemma: with the insurgents or alone. And this is one of the really few times that a dilemma can be at the same time so absolute and real.
 
Hello all, I am now back home

Today it was a "quiet" day with no big demos, a problem was the heavy rainfall that started at some places in Athens.

A few hours earlier (at 6:00 Greece time) there was a gathering at the murder point in Exarchia, organized by the inhabitans of Exarchia. Quite enough people attended, it is difficult to say number because a lot were coming for 10 minutes or so and then leaving. There was no police there, at least no police with uniforms, so the situation did not get any worse.

In an attempt to inform the public of what is happening, because the media have almost stopped reporting about the demos, 4 different radio stations were taken over today and the comrades broadcasted. The first was 9,84 this morning (a popular Athens radio station) and on 8:00 this afternoon 3 different radio stations were also taken over (virgin, best and en lefko).

On the morning broadcast, the mayor of Athens together with his bodyguards vizited the offices of the station and had a verbal argument with the people that were broadcasting then.

All take overs started and ended peacefully.


In Thessaloniki, there was a motorbike and bicycle demo that lasted quite long. Comrades passed from various areas of Thessaloniki and were stopping on various places and reading announcements, also distributing leaflets to the public.

In Petroupoli, a suburb of Athens there should be now a demo called from the Anti autoritarian Movement but I think it is raining now, I am not sure if it has started or not.

The take over of Polytechnio and the Law dept of the Uni of Athens are still holding, as well as the take over at the town Hall of Ag Dimitrios and one more in Chalandri.

Tottally in whole Greece, 69 high schools and 103 university departments have been taken over by students and no classes are taking place.

Tomorrow morning there is a call for a demo outside Euelpidon, the courts of Athens, as a lot of arrested comrades are passing from court hearings. It is essentiall that a lot of people should be attending that.

The assembly of the taken over schools has decided that tommorrow the high school students of Athens will demonstrate outside the central police headquarters of Athens (GADA). On the same time, the school students of all Greece will be demonstrating outside the police departments of their area.

A DEMO HAS ALSO BEEN ORGANIZED TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 6:00 AT PROPYLEA.

A week after the demo of last Monday, all of us and even more we should be again at the streets of Athens.

I will keep you inform if there is anything new
 
Here's a good article with a summary of the events so far, focusing on Athens. It's linked to a summary of events in Thessaloniki as well:
http://libcom.org/news/short-presen...h-eyes-some-proletarian-participants-tptg-co-

Dimitris and Stella, I have been adding your updates to our daily eyewitness reports. I hope this is okay, because they are extremely interesting and informative and we would like to archive them for the future. We haven't mentioned you by name, because I wasn't sure if you would be happy to have that on a public site - if you are then we will happily credit you both.

Please keep us informed!
 
icepick continue doing what you are doing it is perfectly fine for me. I am also registered on libcom but for a reason it is so slow on my pc that I dont send any articles or whatever. Do not mention my name, there is no need for it... The point is that more and more people must get informed not me to get credit for anything.

As I have allready said all of you please spread all these info that exist on this thread as much as possible.
 
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There are some news to update you but a bit later I am a bit buzy at the moment..

For now just a photo.. it is from Patras, from Wednesdays demo

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This photo is taken while the demo is reaching the police that you see in front. It is interesting for 2 reasons. First you see the policeman pulling his gun out (the red circle) but also you do see some people gathered at the right side of this photo. Let me inform you that these guys, who are looking at the demo coming, attacked the demo when it reached the police. These are the "angry civilians" that the media is talking about, according to the media these are ordinary people from Patras who did not like the demos because of the damages that got created and decided to attack the demos themselves.

Look at them carefully.... what you see? You see some well build men, some of them skinheads, and all dressed in a skinhead type of way.... Yes if you have not guessed up to now, I am talking about fascists. These are fascists that travelled from the whole Pelloponisos (south Greece) in order to be on that demo. Honestly tell me, which "angry civilian" would be staring at a demo and laughing with his mates, and would not be scared when seeing a gun pulled out just next to him ?

A bit further from the police man you may see a camera man with a red top, the comrades from Patras are looking to find out who he is and ask from him the tape, this tape by no doubt it has recorded what actually happened in Patras
 
Yeah it is a bit hard to believe that these people on the right are "civilians' who oppose the demonstrations...lets see...from left to right....bomber jacket..bomber jacket..bomber jacket..bomber jacket..bomber jacket..bomber jacket,.
 
Some news updates up to now.

On 5:00 this morning there was an attack against the taken over town hall in Chalandri. Three men appeared with guns (not police, looked like "mafia" type of guys) and asked from the people to leave the building. The 2 of them stayed at the door and the third came in with his gun and a bat. He aggresivelly asked from everyone to get out, he even hit and injured one person with his bat. The comrades left from the buidling but later came back and took it over again as it was not locked. The mayor of Chalandri denies that he has any connection with those people, it is clear though that we are talking about paied men who were there on a mission and not some "angry civillians".

Yesterday I forgot to mention that the building "Galaxias" in N. Smirni (a suburb of Athens) is also taken over by comrades and it is used as a coordination centre for the actions that will take place.

On 12 o clock today a high school student demo was announced outside GADA, the Police Headquarters of Athens. A big number of school students attended as well as comrades, parents of the kids and other people. There was a heavy police presence, in all streets and alleys around GADA. The kids in a lot of occassions confronted the police, and there was tention during the whole demo. At the end, when the public had started leaving and the school kids remained there, there was an attack by the police to them. The kids responded with yougurt, flour, fruits as well as stones, but the police managed to break the demo in three parts and send them to different directions. At least 2 kids have been arrested, one teenage boy was pent down by the police and was sprayed with chemicals although it was down arrested and not able to move.

On the same time, school students from other areas of Athens but also from all over Greece, demonstrated outside their police departments. Riots started and at Koridalos (a suburb of Athens) where also the biggest high security prison establishment of Greece exists. The school demo was leading towards that direction (the prison) but was stopped by police. A lot of chemicals were used, the demonstrators responded with stones but also petrol bombs.

In Thessaloniki, the town hall of Sikeon was taken over, there will be an open public meeting there on 19:00 today.

In Mytilini (greek island) 3 different radio stations were taken over by comrades and broadcastes. Also an another one at Ioannina was also taken over. Finally a radio station was taken over in Rethimno, Crete, by anarchists and anti authoritarians and broadcasted live as well.

A big demonstration at 6 o clock will start today from Propylaia. My shift at work is allready over so I will head down for that demo as well, I will give you updates later on today.

NOTHING IS OVER YET, WE ARE ONLY IN THE BEGGINING

THE BOSSES AND THE STATE ARE THE ONLY TERRORISTS
 
Look at them carefully.... what you see? You see some well build men, some of them skinheads, and all dressed in a skinhead type of way.... Yes if you have not guessed up to now, I am talking about fascists. These are fascists that travelled from the whole Pelloponisos (south Greece) in order to be on that demo. Honestly tell me, which "angry civilian" would be staring at a demo and laughing with his mates, and would not be scared when seeing a gun pulled out just next to him ?

Or plainclothes police. I bet a lot of the Greek police want to salvage some 'honour' and get back at the demonstrators by organising unofficial hit squads.
 
Yes Random it could be plain clothes police, it could even be both, fascists and police men together, they are friends anyway.

Some info on what happened this afternoon

Musicians had called for a demo starting from Propylea, before the demo at 6:00. A big number of musicians attended, and were demonstrating by dancing on the street. It was very good to see people dancing in Panepistimiou str.... But the police decided they did not like it so they started spraying towards them with chemicals. The musicians quickly left the area, they were not formed in a block anyway in order to try to defend from a police attack. Although comrades did also exist in the area, any action to try to stop the attack of the police could be dangerous, as there were a lot of people around watching at that point, and they could get injured.

The demo at 6:00 that was called from the comrades of the taken over Law Department, was relatively big, a few thousands appeared (difficult to estimate correct number). The demo did its normal route from Stadiou and Panepistimiou str, passing quite close from the parliament buidling. It was a passionate and peacefull demo with a lot of chanting. Tention was created outside a well known cafe at Panepistimiou str, when comrades started throwing paint and yougurts at its entrace, and chanting towards the ones inside : "You that you are staring at the demo, wear bullet proof vests, the police is passing" and also "when the cops will start murdering your children, you will get out of your cages". The demo finished peacefully at propylea.

4 people more went to prison today, waiting for trial. Also in prison waiting for trial, during the last days of the uprising, are 5 more people in Athens, 4 in Larisa and 3 in Kozani plus 25 immigrants from Athens for looting.

A very big number of demonstrators have been detained during the last week, it is not clear yet exactly how many of them are actually arrested and will pass from the public attorney and how many not.

In the most taken over university departments, general assembly meetings are taking place in order to vote for the forthcoming actions, in all up to now they have decided to continue their take overs. More general assembly meetings will take place tomorrow and in other departments.

In Larisa, a 250 people demo started at 19:00, the half of them being anarchists and the others people from radical left groups. It passed from the court building and the police station of Larisa, stones and fireworks were thrown, and the police responded with chemicals. Road blocks got formed and a riot started with the police but did not last long because there was a clear danger that the comrades would get trapped.
 
A video that shows those lovely people that filled the Athens city centre with music today can be found here:

http://www.tvxs.gr/v1765

They say that their demo was not really planned, a sms message got the most of them only today calling them for a demo, so they just got their instruments and came down. No political party or movement was responsible for that call it was just the willing of that people that wanted to be on the streets to demonstrate together with the youth against police brutality, in their own unique way. Their petrol bombs was their music.

The police decided to stop them though. They sprayed at them chemicals with a gun, at one guy directly to his eyes !!
 
An effort to gather information about the total arrests and convictions all over the country from 6/12. Information is by lawyers, comrades, and in some cases the local press/media. Every effort has been taken to include verified information.
ARRESTS SINCE DECEMBER 6th, COUNTRY-WIDE

ATHENS: 50 immigrants are sure to have been put in pre-trial custody for 18 months in trials where there was no translator/interpreter for them and will likely be deported (immigrant arrests are going on every day and the picture isn't clear yet). On December 11 another 5 were held in pre-trial custody [3 greeks and 2 immigrants] and on December 15 another 4 (according to the University of Economics [ASOEE] occupation blog and comrades).

THESSALONIKI: 21 arrests (3 minors will be tried on February 13th 2009 - the rest, mostly immigrants, were tried in flagrante delicto [in a police or Magistrate's court], convicted and likely no-one is in pre-trial custody, maybe the number of arrests in all the days past is greater -according to the ASOEE blog and comrades).

KOZANI: 34 arrests (3 in pre-trial custody at Grevena prisons - 15 of the 34 arrests were not announced by the cops, only verbally! - at keast 7 minors of which two are Albanian immigrants - an arrestee who was released, being seriously wounded in the face by a tear gas cartridge [he was arrested in the hospital, as were 2 others], was transferred to a hospital in Athens - according to lawyers, comrades and the ASOEE blog).


PTOLEMAIDA: 7 arrests (5 minors, the 2 adults were already tried, convicted and released on parole - no-one in pre-trial custody - according to lawyers and comrades).

LARISA: 19 arrests that will be prosecuted according to the counter-terrorism law (9 of which minors - 4 adults in pre-trial custody, in Korydallos and Avlona prisons - according to lawyers and comrades).

PATRAS: 21 arrests (6 and 15 - 9 minors, probably no-one in pre-trial custody - according to comrades).

CHANIA: 7 arrests (6 minors, 1 adult - no-one in pre-trial custody - according to comrades).

HERAKLION: 18 arrests (all released on bail and restrictive conditions - 4 are adults - the rest are minors who were arrested with their parents, the parents were accused of "neglecting a minor"! - according to comrades).

ZAKYNTHOS: 6 arrests (2 minors, 13 and 16 years old, who were released by orders from the DA - the remaining 4 are a young immigrant woman and 3 men, who will be tried March 19, 2009 for 5 misdemeanors - according to comrade and local press).

VOLOS: 6 arrests (5 minors, they were released and will be tried on a date to be set - the one adult was tried and convicted to 2 years and 10 months for 3 misdemeanors - according to local press and ERT).

Unknown as of yet: Kavala

No arrests were made (although in some, people were taken to the police station but not arrested) in the following town and cities, where marches, clashes or simple protests took place:

Serres, Chalkida, Ioannina, Veroia, Xanthi, Komotini, Alexandroupolis [according to comrades from there].

Drama, Trikala, Karditsa, Florina, Chios, Mytilini, Korinthos, Kefallonia, Lamia, Agrinio, Nafpaktos, Rhodos, Syros, Rethymnon, Leros, Kastoria [according to the media].
 
The following text was distributed at the student picket outside the police headquarters by people from Athens' Haunt of Albanian Migrants. I wanted to upload it here because it shows something very important: that ties of solidarity are being formed and strengthened across different sectors of the Greek society - a wonderful thing!

These days are ours, too

Following the assassination of Alexis Grigoropoulos we have been living in an unprecedented condition of turmoil, an outflow of rage that doesn't seem to end. Leading this uprising, it seems, are the students - who with an inexhaustible passion and hearty spontaneity have reversed the whole situation. You cannot stop something you don't control, something that is organised spontaneously and under terms you do not comprehend. This is the beauty of the uprising. The high school students are making history and leave it to the others to write it up and to classify it ideologically. The streets, the incentive, the passion belongs to them.

In the framework of this wider mobilisation, with the student demonstrations being its steam-engine, there is a mass participation of the second generation of migrants and many refugees also. The refugees come to the streets in small numbers, with limited organisation, with the spontaneity and impetus describing their mobilisation. Right now, they are the most militant part of the foreigners living in Greece. Either way, they have very little to lose.

The children of migrants mobilise en mass and dynamically, primarily through high school and university actions as well as through the organisations of the left and the far left. They are the most integrated part of the migrant community, the most courageous. They are unlike their parents, who came with their head bowed, as if they were beging for a loaf of bread. They are a part of the Greek society, since they've lived in no other. They do not beg for something, they demand to be equal with their Greek classmates. Equal in rights, on the streets, in dreaming.

For us, the politically organised migrants, this is a second french November of 2005. We never had any illusions that when the peoples' rage overflew we would be able to direct it in any way. Despite the struggles we have taken on during all these years we never managed to achieve such a mass response like this one. Now is time for the street to talk: The deafening scream heard is for the 18 years of violence, repression, exploitation and humiliation. These days are ours, too.

These days are for the hundreds of migrants and refugees who were murdered at the borders, in police stations, workplaces. They are for those murdered by cops or "concerned citizens." They are for those murdered for daring to cross the border, working to death, for not bowing their head, or for nothing. They are for Gramos Palusi, Luan Bertelina, Edison Yahai, Tony Onuoha, Abdurahim Edriz, Modaser Mohamed Ashtraf and so many others that we haven't forgotten.

These days are for the everyday police violence that remains unpunished and unanswered. They are for the humiliations at the border and at the migrant detention centres, which continue to date. They are for the crying injustice of the Greek courts, the migrants and refugees unjustly in prison, the justice we are denied. Even now, in the days and nights of the uprising, the migrants pay a heavy toll - what with the attacks of far-righters and cops, with deportations and imprisonment sentences that the courts hand out with Christian love to us infidels.

These days are for the exploitation continuing unabatedly for 18 years now. They are for the struggles that are not forgotten: in the downs of Volos, the olympic works, the town of Amaliada. They are for the toil and the blood of our parents, for informal labour, for the endless shifts. They are for the deposits and the adhesive stamps, the welfare contributions we paid and will never have recognised. It is for the papers we will be chasing for the rest of our lives like a lottery ticket.

These days are for the price we have to pay simply in order to exist, to breathe. They are for all those times when we crunched our teeth, for the insults we took, the defeats we were charged with. They are for all the times when we didn't react even when having all the reasons in the world to do so. They are for all the times when we did react and we were alone because our deaths and our rage did not fit pre-existing shapes, didn't bring votes in, didn't sell in the prime-time news.

These days belong to all the marginalised, the excluded, the people with the difficult names and the unknown stories. They belong to all those who die every day in the Aegean sea and Evros river, to all those murdered at the border or at a central Athens street; they belong to the Roma in Zefyri, to the drug addicts in Eksarhia. These days belong to the kids of Mesollogiou street, to the unintegrated, the uncontrollable students. Thanks to Alexis, these days belong to us all.


18 years of silent rage are too many.

To the streets, for solidarity and dignity!

We haven't forgotten, we won't forget - these days are yours too

Luan, Tony, Mohamed, Alexis…

Haunt of Albanian Migrants

http://www.steki-am.blogspot.com
 
I've read it, have a bone to pick with it, but no sources - yet - to back my argument/s, will try to get some and post as soon as possible.

The title of that article was a dead giveaway to its bias:

also as far as how much scruffy or not Exarhia is, Dimitris has posted about it and provided a link in his #168 post, but you can google it, or come and visit us and judge for yourselves.

It was only after I read that last part of his post:

Exarchia are labeled by the mainstream media as an area full of vandals hooligans and drug addicts. Of course it is far from true.... It is an area, the only one in Athens that you can at least feel a bit free ...

That I knew this article had an obvious bias:

The Economist said:
Inadequate policing has allowed anarchists to flourish in Exarchia, which has become a haven for drug-dealers and racketeers.

Thanks for the clarification, Stella (and Dimitris, too). Also, I've bookmarked the The Sunday Times link, which was provided by Barking_Mad.
 
THE BOSSES AND THE STATE ARE THE ONLY TERRORISTS


Except of course for the cunts with fire bombs terrorising the normal people of the place.
As luck has it the comrades are a bunch of wimps put off by a bit of rain.

What a load of old bollocks with commies displaying all the traits normally associated with fascists but claiming it's all for the people.

If 'the people' wanted a bunch of violent cunts with petrol bombs destroying their lives they would have voted you in long ago.

Fucking grow up you daft bastards.
 
Except of course for the cunts with fire bombs terrorising the normal people of the place.
As luck has it the comrades are a bunch of wimps put off by a bit of rain.

What a load of old bollocks with commies displaying all the traits normally associated with fascists but claiming it's all for the people.

If 'the people' wanted a bunch of violent cunts with petrol bombs destroying their lives they would have voted you in long ago.

Fucking grow up you daft bastards.

Get your facts right before you throw insults.

First, the main Greek communist party has condemned the rioting.

Second, it seems that disaffected youth are involved in the attacks on property and the police, along with students and some declared anarchist groups.

Also, fascist agent provocateurs and ill-disciplined police elements also appear to have had a hand in some incidents, particularly the killing that set in motion this whole series of events.

Voices from the Greek Struggle.
 
NATIONAL TV TAKE OVER !!!

Watch this video :



Today students managed and entered PEACEFULLY the studio of the national TV channel NET (like your BBC) while the news at 15:00 were broadcasted and with their banners tried to pass a message to the public. The banners said :

IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF ALL DETAINED
STOP WATCHING AND COME ON THE STREETS (The big one)
FREEDOM FOR ALL

Before leaving they also left a text to the TV channel, which I am translating for you below :

Our action is the result of a concentrated pressure that is killing our lifes and not just an emotional "explosion" because of the murder of Alexis Grigoropoulos by the police. We are one more collective, a part of the uprising that is taking place.

Against to the propaganda of the Mass Media, we are interfering on the normal programme broadcast of ERT (Greek National Television Company). We believe that the Mass Media are systematically creating fear to the public. Instead of informing they are misinforming. They present this multiform uprising as blind hooliganism.

They try to explain this social explosion with penal and not social terms. They selectively hide real facts. They present an uprising as just one more spectacle before the start for the next soap opera. The mass media are daily transformed to means of oppression of free and creative thought.

We must organize ourselves. No authority can give solutions to our problems. We need to meet with more people. To turn all public places - streets, squares, parks, schools - to areas of free expression. To meet face to face in order to form together our speech and our actions.

We must not fear, we must shut down our TVs, get out of our houses, continue demanding, to take life in our own hands. We denounce police brutality - immediate release of all arrested demonstrators. For our emancipation and freedom
 
A video from yesteday, that shows the police attacking and arresting one teenager (15 years old) no matter how much the people around protested against this. They are then thrown yougurt and flour against them.

 
Thanks Dimitris.

That action is a positive move and one that the Greek authorities will be alarmed at. :)
 
TV stations and radio stations are all well and fine, but IMO unless you are organised in your communities and workplaces, where it matters, I fear for you.

Stay safe x
 
Watch this video


This is old, it is from Thessaloniki, it happened on 17 of November 2007. The guy that is being hit by these police men is a student from Cyprus. This took place during a demonstration.

Before the release of this video, the police theory was that the young man tripped, and fell on a big flower pot, like the ones that normally exist on pavements and pedestrian areas. This video of course uncovered the truth.

Today in Thessaloniki was the trial of the pigs that were hitting this student. The outcome was a complete joke, 2 of them will be free if they pay around 5000 euro each, the others less as they did not hit him that much ... Let me inform you that this student still has a lot of health and psychological problems because of this attack.

A big number of comrades was outside the courts today in Thessaloniki waiting for the verdict. As you may undestand, after the recent events and what is happening, this trial has an even bigger importance and meaning.... When the court decision was announced, the comrades started attacking the police and riots took place for long outside the courts area but also on the surrounding streets.

In Athens there were demonstrations today in various suburbs, like Brahami, N Ionia, Dafni. Students, school kids, teenagers, various people and comrades attended all these peacefull demos. In Echarxia, a demo was announced outside the police department there, called by the residents of the area. More than 1000 people attended, residents, students and anarchists and demonstrated against the police. The residents demand the police department to close down, police to get disarmed and RIOT police and police "special guards" forces to be demolished. The demo finished peacefully.

At Ilisia, comrades attacked against the police department that exists there. The specific police department is the MAT (Riot police) camp. They threw petrol bombs to the building, and burned 4 police cars and a police bus. One police man was also injured. The police responded with chemicals and stund grenades.

In Syntagma square, as it is happening every day, sit down silent demonstrations are taking place every night.

General assembly meetings on various taken over university departments also took place today, in their vast majority they decided to continue the takeovers. Students belonging to right wing groups (DAP) have been trying to stop the take overs, some of them even moved from department to department and were voting against the take overs, even if they did not belong to those departments.. Apart from one known occasion (Pantio dept) they did not really manage anything.
 
i was discussing the riots with a friend of mine over a week ago

back when there was less 'demonstration' and more general looting and trashing stuff

he referred to babis sougias

babis sougias in youtube comes up with this: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fMM6QyAAa1U&feature=related

can anyone explain/translate?

lol ... This is a parody scetch made by a comedy programme on greek TV. It is related to football hooliganism and not demos, it is about the rivalry of the north and south of Greece. A few years ago, the euroleague basketball final four games were hosted in Thessaloniki. Panathinaikos, which is an Athens team, was on the finals and won the european trophy that year. A lot of panathinaikos fans were then in the streets of Thessaloniki celebrating, something that the fans of PAOK (Thess team) did not like and started attacking to anyone, even cars that had number plates from Athens.

On this film the "journalist" is asking the "hooligan" why he is destroying this car.. he said because it is from Athens... so what if it is from Athens you should destroy it? But everybody does.. who is everybody?,.... well Babis o sougias etc

Sougias was the "pet name" of Babis, sougias is a greek word for knife, therefore you can say that he is Babis the knife thrower or something similar.
 
i was discussing the riots with a friend of mine over a week ago

back when there was less 'demonstration' and more general looting and trashing stuff

he referred to babis sougias

babis sougias in youtube comes up with this: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fMM6Qy...eature=related

can anyone explain/translate?


Sougias is a type of knife, but can also be a last name or nickname , Babis is a short version of the name Haralambos.
It is from a tv comedy show and in the clip the guy smashing the car sais he's doing it because it has Athenian plates, the comedians of the show come from Thessaloniki
 
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