Classe - o eleganza nella lotta proletaria

Posts Tagged: grecia

  • me: organizzando le tue conoscenze liberiste, temeresti un "contagio" se la grecia uscisse dall'euro o "andasse in default"?
  • neoliberista(nl): si, e sarebbe anche suicidio per la grecia
  • me: ok
  • ...
  • ...
  • nl: non sei d'accordo?
  • me: no su entrambe le cose
  • nl: okk. avremo probabilmente il riscontro pratico
  • me: chissà
  • ...
  • me: Girami un paio di articoli se li hai
  • nl: non ti cito articoli, è quello che penso io

Text

emmanuelnegro:

infondoasinistra:

Quando ho letto questa notizia pensavo fosse l’esagerazione di qualche blog catastrofista, tanto mi sembrava incredibile.

nvece è l’ANSA. Vi riporto qualche estratto:

Parlando con il sito online Newsit.gr, la donna ha affermato che nelle ultime settimane “sono stati registrati circa 200 casi di neonati denutriti perche’ i loro genitori non sono in grado di alimentarli come si deve”, mentre gli insegnanti delle scuole intorno all’istituto da lei diretto fanno la fila per prendere un piatto di cibo per i loro alunni che non hanno da mangiare. Il ministero della Pubblica Istruzione, che in un primo momento aveva definito la denuncia come “propaganda”, si e’ visto costretto a riconoscere la gravita’ del problema.

Come hanno detto alcuni insegnanti al quotidiano To Vima, il problema di denutrizione esiste e viene individuato piu’ facilmente nelle scuole a pieno tempo: “Molti ragazzi vengono in classe senza il pranzo e dicono di averlo dimenticato a casa perche’ si vergognano di dire la verita’”. E non mancano nemmeno i casi di pazienti che, dopo essere guariti, non vogliono lasciare l’ospedale perche’ non hanno dove andare a dormire.

Stanno uccidendo i greci, e non solo con la fame. L’Unità, qualche settimana fa:

I ricoveri nelle strutture private sono crollati del 30% tra il 2009 e il 2010, mente quelli negli ospedali pubblici sono aumentati del 24%. Contemporaneamente, gli ospedali pubblici hanno subito tagli per il 40% del loro budget, molti lavoratori sono stati licenziati e quindi il personale è carente. Le code per una visita o per un ricovero sono diventate lunghissime, tanto da scoraggiare i pazienti e da alimentare il sistema delle bustarelle elargite a medici e infermieri.

Inoltre, cominciano a scarseggiare alcuni medicinali. Molte ditte farmaceutiche hanno infatti deciso di sospendere l’approvvigionamento di farmaci agli ospedali greci perché le fatture non venivano pagate da anni. Un esponente della Roche ha dichiarato sempre al Wall Street Journal che il gruppo svizzero ha interrotto la fornitura di alcuni farmaci anticancro, Novo Nordisk ha smesso di mandare insulina e Leo Pharma non spedisce più un farmaco anticoagulante e uno contro la psoriasi.

Questo blog si occupa di Grecia da tempo. Nel dicembre 2008, tre anni fa, sapevamo già che i greci sarebbero stati “i primi”. E Pietro cominciò a seguire da vicino la Grecia nel gennaio 2010, due anni fa. Malgrado ciò, sono stupita dalla rapidità con cui la situazione si sta deteriorando. Non possiamo fare altro che assistere inorriditi alla tragedia che si consuma a poche ore di navigazione dalle nostre coste, con la sempre più ineluttabile consapevolezza che i prossimi saremo noi.

da http://crisis.blogosfere.it/

Oggi è la Grecia, domani l’Italia. E non è un “domani” indefinito: è in gran parte già un oggi.

Preparatevi alla miseria. Preparatevi alla guerra.

classe: arrivasse la guerra di classe prima della miseria. Quella miseria. E ricordiamo, signori, che è notizia di un annetto fa quella dei rifornimenti militari che la Grecia stava continuando a comprare da Francia e Germania.

(via ze-violet)

Fonte: infondoasinistra

RIOT GRANNY IS RIOTING

akagoldfish:

spacebaw:

laguerredanslame:

What the stalinists did today in Athens in the name of the red flag is a disgrace. “Communists” fighting communists to protect the parliament and the pigs…Nothing can justify this. 
From http://en.contrainfo.espiv.net/2011/10/20/greece-october-20th-constant-updates/, some of the updates of the day :

11.40 GMT+2 The Stalinists of PAME are already in Syntagma. Comrades report that they line up holding sticks, in order to secure the reactionary character of their pathetic rally while they block other demonstrators to move on the sidewalk of the Unknown Soldier Monument in front of the parliament. At the moment there is no police presence (at least immediately visible). The Stalinists are about to play once more the role of the cops, in order to suppress any possible actions of insurgency.
 
12.30 GMT+2 Workers in municipalities (POE-OTA) are applauded by other demonstrators as they reach Filellinon Street with direction towards Syntagma.
It has been reported that members of KNE, the youth wing of the ‘Communist’ Party of Greece (KKE), have attacked other demonstrators in the northwestern city of Ioannina.
13.20 GMT+2 In Athens, once again the Stalinists of PAME union have lined up before the police squads and in front of the plexiglass-iron wall next to the side of the parliament, not allowing people to get anywhere close to them. Members of PAME, several with sticks and helmets, have even requested journalistic identities from protesters who express a growing discontent.
 
14.50 GMT+2 Members of the movement ‘Den Plirono’ (I won’t pay!) first took a stance against PAME union’s ‘safeguard’ near the Hotel Grande Bretagne. Then blocks of anti-authoritarians arrived, as well as the Anarchists’ Assembly for Social Self-determination.
Clashes erupted as protesters tried to reach the parliament. A huge anarchist block attacked Stalinist lines. They are face to face by the Great Britain Hotel in Syntagma. Police fired tear gas. The clashes are severe; flares were shot straight into the crowd. Generalized clashes between hundreds of anarchists and Stalinists in Syntagma; stones, bottles and flares are thrown. Protesters tried to break through PAME lines to reach the parliament.
In Syntagma and along Panepistimiou Street members of PAME swear at rioters and have even beaten several up.
15.00 GMT+2 Clashes are escalating in Syntagma; colours, stones and Molotov cocktails thrown into Stalinist crowd.
15.20 GMT+2 Severe injured protesters (at least 20) are constantly being transferred to the medical centre of Syntagma Square. PAME/ΚΝΕ members seem to have direct contact with police officers and handed at least one (most probably anarchist) protester to the police. They also attacked insurrectionist demonstrators. Now protesters counterattack the cops and the scumbags of PAME/ΚΝΕ.
 
15.25 GMT+2 Clashes between anarchists and Stalinists mainly in Filellinon and Voukourestiou streets.
Generalized violence across much of Syntagma. More Molotovs and stones thrown at the Stalinist crowd. Earlier police attempted to enter the square from Stadiou and to trap anarchists.

15.45 GMT+2 There are still demonstrators in Amalias Street, in front of the parliament, as well as in Fillelinon and Mitropoleos streets. The square is evacuated and encircled by cops, though. The Stalinists are still blocking access.
It must be clear that PAME and KNE are not communists. They are Stalinist snitches and ruffians who work for the regime. Today, they have handed more demonstrators to the police —as they have done in numerous cases in the past, i.e. back in 1998.
16.20 GMT+2 Thousands of members of PAME are in front of the parliament. Police pulled back from the lower parts of Syntagma; smaller groups of anti-authoritarians, base unions and ultra left try to enter the square from the lower side; most union demonstrators still blocked in the side streets.
16.30 GMT+2 Earlier in Rethymnon, on Crete Island, members of KNE threatened protesters with sticks, opposite the city hall.
16.50 GMT+2 At least one new police unit in Filellinon Street at the back of protesters. Police chased people away from there. Strikers from Ermou, Mitropoleos, Filellinon and Stadiou streets were repeatedly trying to approach Syntagma Square and the parliament bordello. Demonstrators were once more pulled back by the PAME security forces!
17.00 GMT+2 Finally, PAME/KNE re-groups and prepares to leave from Amalias Street and Syntagma. Good riddance!
17.10 GMT+2 PAME have largely left Syntagma square, protected by cops all the way; police squads and motorcycle cops attack people indiscriminately in Panepistimiou and Trikoupi streets.

Solidarity with the anarchists & anti-autoritarian communists in Greece.

Does anyone know why these people are standing with the police?

Without any in-depth knowledge of the local political situation or events leading up to this: because Stalinist are authoritarian fuck heads?
Things like this are why I’m an anti-Statist/anti-Leninist Socialist.

classe: I can’t see any correlation between what’s happened (and that should be explained better - I don’t think PAME simply love the pigs in the parliament) and what Lenin said.
In the State and Revolution in fact he wrote clearly (as Marx and Engels did before him) that the State (in the form of the dictatorship of the proletariat) was just a temporary necessity, mandatory to suppress the bourgeoisie reaction after the revolution and then it would wither away after the construction of the classless society.
What Stalin did is another kettle of fish.

akagoldfish:

spacebaw:

laguerredanslame:

What the stalinists did today in Athens in the name of the red flag is a disgrace. “Communists” fighting communists to protect the parliament and the pigs…Nothing can justify this. 

From http://en.contrainfo.espiv.net/2011/10/20/greece-october-20th-constant-updates/, some of the updates of the day :

11.40 GMT+2 The Stalinists of PAME are already in Syntagma. Comrades report that they line up holding sticks, in order to secure the reactionary character of their pathetic rally while they block other demonstrators to move on the sidewalk of the Unknown Soldier Monument in front of the parliament. At the moment there is no police presence (at least immediately visible). The Stalinists are about to play once more the role of the cops, in order to suppress any possible actions of insurgency.

12.30 GMT+2 Workers in municipalities (POE-OTA) are applauded by other demonstrators as they reach Filellinon Street with direction towards Syntagma.

It has been reported that members of KNE, the youth wing of the ‘Communist’ Party of Greece (KKE), have attacked other demonstrators in the northwestern city of Ioannina.

13.20 GMT+2 In Athens, once again the Stalinists of PAME union have lined up before the police squads and in front of the plexiglass-iron wall next to the side of the parliament, not allowing people to get anywhere close to them. Members of PAME, several with sticks and helmets, have even requested journalistic identities from protesters who express a growing discontent.

14.50 GMT+2 Members of the movement ‘Den Plirono’ (I won’t pay!) first took a stance against PAME union’s ‘safeguard’ near the Hotel Grande Bretagne. Then blocks of anti-authoritarians arrived, as well as the Anarchists’ Assembly for Social Self-determination.

Clashes erupted as protesters tried to reach the parliament. A huge anarchist block attacked Stalinist lines. They are face to face by the Great Britain Hotel in Syntagma. Police fired tear gas. The clashes are severe; flares were shot straight into the crowd. Generalized clashes between hundreds of anarchists and Stalinists in Syntagma; stones, bottles and flares are thrown. Protesters tried to break through PAME lines to reach the parliament.

In Syntagma and along Panepistimiou Street members of PAME swear at rioters and have even beaten several up.

15.00 GMT+2 Clashes are escalating in Syntagma; colours, stones and Molotov cocktails thrown into Stalinist crowd.

15.20 GMT+2 Severe injured protesters (at least 20) are constantly being transferred to the medical centre of Syntagma Square. PAME/ΚΝΕ members seem to have direct contact with police officers and handed at least one (most probably anarchist) protester to the police. They also attacked insurrectionist demonstrators. Now protesters counterattack the cops and the scumbags of PAME/ΚΝΕ.

15.25 GMT+2 Clashes between anarchists and Stalinists mainly in Filellinon and Voukourestiou streets.

Generalized violence across much of Syntagma. More Molotovs and stones thrown at the Stalinist crowd. Earlier police attempted to enter the square from Stadiou and to trap anarchists.

15.45 GMT+2 There are still demonstrators in Amalias Street, in front of the parliament, as well as in Fillelinon and Mitropoleos streets. The square is evacuated and encircled by cops, though. The Stalinists are still blocking access.

It must be clear that PAME and KNE are not communists. They are Stalinist snitches and ruffians who work for the regime. Today, they have handed more demonstrators to the police —as they have done in numerous cases in the past, i.e. back in 1998.

16.20 GMT+2 Thousands of members of PAME are in front of the parliament. Police pulled back from the lower parts of Syntagma; smaller groups of anti-authoritarians, base unions and ultra left try to enter the square from the lower side; most union demonstrators still blocked in the side streets.

16.30 GMT+2 Earlier in Rethymnon, on Crete Island, members of KNE threatened protesters with sticks, opposite the city hall.

16.50 GMT+2 At least one new police unit in Filellinon Street at the back of protesters. Police chased people away from there. Strikers from Ermou, Mitropoleos, Filellinon and Stadiou streets were repeatedly trying to approach Syntagma Square and the parliament bordello. Demonstrators were once more pulled back by the PAME security forces!

17.00 GMT+2 Finally, PAME/KNE re-groups and prepares to leave from Amalias Street and Syntagma. Good riddance!

17.10 GMT+2 PAME have largely left Syntagma square, protected by cops all the way; police squads and motorcycle cops attack people indiscriminately in Panepistimiou and Trikoupi streets.

Solidarity with the anarchists & anti-autoritarian communists in Greece.

Does anyone know why these people are standing with the police?

Without any in-depth knowledge of the local political situation or events leading up to this: because Stalinist are authoritarian fuck heads?

Things like this are why I’m an anti-Statist/anti-Leninist Socialist.

classe: I can’t see any correlation between what’s happened (and that should be explained better - I don’t think PAME simply love the pigs in the parliament) and what Lenin said.

In the State and Revolution in fact he wrote clearly (as Marx and Engels did before him) that the State (in the form of the dictatorship of the proletariat) was just a temporary necessity, mandatory to suppress the bourgeoisie reaction after the revolution and then it would wither away after the construction of the classless society.

What Stalin did is another kettle of fish.

(via ghost-of-algren)

Fonte: laguerredanslame

gravitazero:

chettimar:.

silverdrake:

Sid Meier knew it all along!

Tra l’altro, il “Domestic Advisor” è il “Defense Minister” vestito da donna: COMUNISTI TRAVESTITI RAGA


classe: figata

gravitazero:

chettimar:.

silverdrake:

Sid Meier knew it all along!

Tra l’altro, il “Domestic Advisor” è il “Defense Minister” vestito da donna: COMUNISTI TRAVESTITI RAGA

classe: figata

(via emmanuelnegro)

Fonte: silverdrake

novaffanculotu:

gifmovie:

Anarchy in Athens, Greece - Riots over the new austerity measures 19 October 2011. At least 100,000 people have gathered in Athens in what unions described as the largest protest in years.

yo

(via coqbaroque)

Fonte: gifmovie

"Lo scorso 8 ottobre, truppe della Gendarmeria europea sarebbero sbarcate in Grecia dalla loro base di Vicenza, per poi dirigersi verso i Balcani. Secondo alcune fonti interpellate da Linkiesta si tratterebbe di un’esercitazione militare programmata da tempo, ma si teme siano state chiamate come rinforzi in vista degli scioperi previsti per il 19 e 20 ottobre prossimi. La polizia ha smentito, mentre il ministro per la Protezione dei cittadini non ha ancora risposto a un’interrogazione parlamentare presentata venerdì scorso."

Fonte: linkiesta.it

nilocram:

“Debtocracy”, processo alla crisi

Un documentario sulla crisi greca dei giornalisti Katerina Kitidi e Aris Hatzistefanou .

Il  documentario, distribuito con licenza Creative Commons, cerca di capire come è stato accumulato l’enorme debito pubblico del paese e punta il dito contro i responsabili.

E’ possibile selezionare i sottotitoli anche in italiano

Durata: 1 ora, 14 minuti

Vedi anche un articolo di presentazione tradotto su Presseurop.eu e la pagina di Wikipedia in inglese

classe: aggiungo il sito ufficiale di Debtocracy

So che la maggior parte di voi lo conosce già, ma io ce l’avevo nella lista in attesa di una nerd night.

Ad ogni modo guardatevelo. La parte con Correa fa emozionare la mamma di Berlinguer e levare al cielo i pugni.

Fonte: nilocram

rebeldog:

15 june 2011,

You can watch this video from Syntagma sq. I appear at 1:39 and again at 2:12

lotta di classe: famme capì Emanuele, che non sono sul pezzo. Ma quelli che si vedono alla fine con bandiera della grecia appresso sono i fasci schierati a difesa dei borghesi (financo di centrosinistra)?

(via emmanuelnegro)

Fonte: rebeldog

Text

Riceviamo e pubblichiamo:

Atene, Grecia:

Situazione davvero particolare in Grecia, un primo maggio passato a presidiare il quartiere di Exarkia per evitare ingressi di sbirri e fasci… fasci? si proprio cosi, in Grecia c’è un avanzata davvero pesante della destra, in testa a tutti l’alba d’oro gruppo noto per varie battaglie anti immigrati culminate anche in violenti scontri con la polizia. Adesso non ho tempo, ma merita una riflessione molto attenta che si basa su alcuni dati molto significativi:

  • negli ultimi mesi oltre 40 arresti di compagni “di riferimento”
  • processo congiunto per terrorismo che tiene dentro anche compagni francesi
  • avanzata nazi con cortei fino a 10 mila persone
  • sgombero di uno degli squat piu famosi di Creta
  • impossibilità TOTALE di trovare un accordo strategico tra il blocco di Exarkia e il KKE, sempre e comunque 2 cortei anche nelle occasioni storiche.

A tutto ciò pero bisogna riconoscere che anche il primo maggio, come tutte le date importanti migliaia di ragazzini anche di 13 anni hanno fatto piovere bocce sugli sbirri per tutta la notte tra il 1, 2 maggio. 

L’11 maggio è convocato uno sciopero generale, ad Atene e Salonicco si stanno organizzando, se riesco vado in modo da capire meglio che succede.

T.