Patrice Riemens on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 15:06:47 +0100 (CET) |
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Bwo INURA list Dear Tino, Yes, it would be very valuable to share perspectives among Inurians. We all need it. Both of these calls are related to the Athens Polytechnic occupation, solidarity and common causes around the world. And there are many more calls every day that make it happen. From students, immigrants, youth, workers, prisoners, communities and so on coming together. There is not much time for translations but I am sure a lot of these have reached you. (context: there had been two, apparently contradictory, calls for solidarity demos) I am in Berlin, not in Athens right now. These are extraordinary times. People in Greece are on the streets every day in tens of thousands and whenever possible report exceptional things. Because the state system (especially police, courts & prisons as you have seen) systematically ignones, misrepresents and punishes (=murders literally on occasion) everyone around (except the 'unknown' few). Along with everything these days and a distinguished history of Greek and global struggles stand for. We don't know what comes next in Greece and abroad, worse dystopias or something else. But we will be there. In the larger order of things, we can define what happens these days as we see fit. Wide-ranging and heterogeneous, yes. With conflicts, of course. But this time around not fragmented by space/time/ideological prerogative/group/issue, and consciously confronting such tendencies that get on the way. On the contrary, we haven't seen people more politicized and the left more unified in a very long time. Will it remain so in the long-term? This depends on all of us too though we cannot tell yet. But perhaps next comes what a new generation in Greece, Europe and around the world considers a world and a left of a new kind in the making. Beyond what we all know and have been allowed to imagine I hope. Konstantina Quoting Tino Buchholz <tino.buchholz@udo.edu>: > http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=943356 > > ENGLISH > > Friday 12/12, the assembly of the occupied Athens Polytechnic > decided to make a callout for European and global-wide actions of > resistance in the memory of all assassinated youth, migrants and all > those who were struggling against the lackeys of the state, Carlo > Juliani; the French suburb youths; Alexandros Grigoropoulos and the > countless others, all around the world, a day of international action > against state murders, Saturday 20.12.2008. Our lives do not belong to > the states and their assassins! The memory of the > assassinated brothers and sisters, friends and comrades stays alive > through our struggles! We do not forget our brothers and sisters, we > do not forgive their murderers. Please translate and spread around > this message for a common day of coordinated actions of resistance in > as many places around the world as possible. # 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