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bwo INURA list/ Tino B. ------------------------ Ursprüngliche Nachricht ------------------------- Betreff: On the current riots in Greece Von: "Moses Boudourides" <moses.boudourides@GMAIL.COM> Datum: Mi, 10.12.2008, 19:30 An: SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello friends Allow me to tell you a few words about what happened last night here in the city of Patras (aka Patrasso) where I'm living and working (teaching at the University). Police forces accompanied with members of extreme rightist groups and supported by a crowd of presumably irritated local shop-owners were dispersed in the streets and alleys of the city center, chasing protesters, mostly young people, busting and injuring them and arresting a good number of them. The involvement of extreme rightist groups has been confirmed by a public statement made earlier today by Andreas Fouras, Mayor of Patras. This happened yesterday evening after a number of protests have taken place during the day and while most of the young people who have been participating in the protests were standing quiet in front of a University building in the center of the city. At the same time there were still some burning barricades in a few streets, where previously a number of demonstrators have been clashing with police, while the wildest part of them was breaking the windows of some banks and a few shops of cell phones and telecommunication accessories. During the subsequent police chases, because many among the protesters were University students, the cops were escorted by few members of the student organization DAP of the governing party of Nea Dimokratia who were trying to identify suspects among young people walking in the streets and gesturing toward those they were considering to be dangerous troublemakers. ((Very concerning: this looks like a civil war scenario -PR)) Everything started last Saturday night, when a 16 years old kid, Alexandros-Andreas (aka Alexis) Grigoropoulos, was cruelly shot dead by an angry cop, against whom the kid and his two friends had just thrown a bottle over the police car and they were shouting a few words against the police patrolling of the Athens area of Exarchia. Since then, for four days up to now, the city of Patras together with all of Greece has been shaken by turbulent and wild protests and riots. In these events people have been protesting against police violence, state authoritarian oppression and demoralizing terror, the aggravating standard of living, the coming recession under the current financial crisis, the precarious and uncertain conditions of work, the disparagement and retrenchment in the public education system because of neoliberal policies adopted by the government, the discriminations against foreign immigrants and weak subaltern people and so on. In a nutshell, these protests were completely spontaneous - with the exception of today's demonstrations in all Greece previously decided on by two major trade unions in order to protest against the measures of austerity implemented in the governmental budget for the new year - there were no calls to participate from any organization at all. People, mostly youngsters, were gathered on their own in squares and streets almost everywhere in Greece in order to express their indignity and rage for the loss of Alexis and to call for social justice, freedom and respect for human bare life endangered by planned precarious models of work and the threat of an authoritarian imposition of de-democratizing political processes. In memory of Alexis and against social injustice everywhere in the world. --Moses Boudourides # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org