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http://libcom.org/news/strikes-greet...reece-04022010
Less than 24h after the announcement of the hardest austerity measures in the history of the greek republic, strikes have erupted in the public sector.
Tax-collectors and customs officers have been the first public sector branches to spontaneously react to the government's austerity measures. The two public sector branches have gone on a 48h preemptive strike, halting all tax-office transactions and controls as well as freezing import-export activities. At the same time, the employees of the Ministry of Economics, responsible for imposing the austerity measures, have also gone on a 48h strike, blocking all entrances to the Ministry in Athens.
The spontaneous mobilisations come in a general climate of anger when the call of the Greek Prime Minister for national unity and self-sacrifice has already become the laughing stock in the massively popular morning satirical programs of bourgeois radio stations - amongst the general ridicule of the government televised drama, mock adds in the name of the Industrialist Club declaring that "its time for the poor to pay, the rich have payed enough" are being broadcasted. Anger is rising after the revelation of details concerning the austerity plan. These include a 2 year extra work before pension (from 35 to 37 years in total). The Communist Party (KKE) has called workers to "wage a war of counterattack" against the measures, while the Coalition of Radical Left has made the unprecedented move to ask the KKE to forge a front against the measures. The main opposition party of the Conservatives, kicked out of government last October, has pledged to support the government. Signaling the extreme-right turn of the party, one of its main MPs even called for the release of the fascist editor arrested two weeks ago during a neonazi attack on an anti-racist demo. A counter-demo against an anti-immigration demo on Saturday has been called by various anarchist groups.
At the same time, the Ministry of Agriculture has declared it is unable to solve its issue with the farmers, who angered after the Minister managed to slip through their blockade of the Salonica Airport via rural backstreets, moved yesterday to block for several hours all motorway entrances to greece's second largest city. Farmer blockades continue to close the way to Bulgaria, was well as many major highways in the north of the country.
It must be noted that the trial of Alexandros Grigoropoulos murderers has been postponed for March when the procedure will begin again from scratch. At the same time the high court in Salonica has declared the Egyptian fishermen's strike in Nea Michanonia legal.
UPDATE FROM COMMENTER: The first signs of internal critique towards the government's austerity measures have surfaced. A PASOK sub-group has attacked the measures as "the toughest, most relentless neoliberalist policy since 1974". At the same time the Minister of National Economy Ms Katseli has taken distance from the PM's policy by declaring that it is meaningful only if the main target of the measures are the rich, "social justice is most vital" she added in a sign of cabinet discordia.
At the same time, the workers of the occupied Kanakis Factory in Volos have called for a protest march against the measures for Tuesday, while already many km long lines of trucks are accumulating at the various land borders of the country, immobilised due to the custom workers 48h strike.
On other news, the 21 year old man arrested in relation to the NFC urban guerrilla case has been imprisoned by the persecuting authorities pending his trial. The defense has appealed on the grounds that the only evidence presented against him is fingerprints on a plastic bag and on a magazine found in the supposed safe-house of Chalandri where the original arrests took place. The man's name has not been mentioned in any of the declarations of the previously arrested for the same case.
"We anarchists do not want to emancipate the people; we want the people to emancipate themselves." - Errico Malatesta
"I have no particular love for the idealized 'worker' as he appears in the bourgeios Communist's mind, but when I see an actual flesh-and-blood worker in conflict with his natural enemy, the policeman, I do not have to ask myself which side I am on." - George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia
Press release from PAME (roughly translated)
PAME shares the government's worries on the dire position bankers, ship-owners, industrialists, traders and other capitalists have found themselves into.
We are positive that the painful, yet life-saving, measures to guarantee the increase of their profits, announced by the Prime Minister, will be recognised as an act of national duty. Something already done if we are to judge from the headlines of the newspapers and the attitudes of TV stations owned by shipping magnates and big contractors.
For this, as an act of solidarity, PAME calls to a general uprising every worker and all the grassroots unions and for unanimous participation in the February 10th strike and in PAME rallies organized in all major cities.
...We shall never recognise equality with the peasant profiteer, just as we do not recognise “equality” between the exploiter and the exploited, between the sated and the hungry, nor the “freedom” for the former to rob the latter. And those educated people who refuse to recognise this difference we shall treat as whiteguards, even though they may call themselves democrats, socialists, internationalists, Kautskys, Chernovs, or Martovs.
V.I. Lenin
Haha. Such a nice set-up - I thought they were losing it in the first few lines there![]()
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