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<div class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Alexis Benos</b> <span dir="ltr"><a href="mailto:abenos@gmail.com">abenos@gmail.com</a></span><br><br>Dear friends,<br><br>As you probably know already in Greece we are in the midst of an important movement and social unrest. All started when 2 weeks before a policeman shot to kill effectively a young student 15y.o., just for fun! As a response, the same night a tremendous riot started including thousands of students in the streets of all greek towns - not only Athens -. Enormous manifestations every day, attacks with fruits and stones against police stations and attacks against banks and shops including occasionally looting which was on purpose permitted by the complete absence of police in order to difame the movement. After some days of absolute chaos, we are now in a period of daily big manifestations, street events and concerts, the majority of the university schools are occupied and the secondary schools are in a constant unrest. A general strike was succesful last week and several workers unions are participating in the movement including the health workers. <br>
The gut reaction to this unjustistified killing of a young student was the trigger for this outburst which is understandable as a social phenomenon. The greek society, as the world over, is seeing a complete dismantlement of human values. A govt with an incredible record of corruption is under pressure the last three months with a series of scandals including billions of euros looting of public property in collaboration with the church (orthodox monastery of Mount Athos), selling public land, energy, telecommunications, Olympic airlines, health services, universities to their private sector friends (literally). In parallel, working conditions are deteriorating, the majority of young people are working in precarity and with salaries no more than 600 Euros per month without any insurance and pension schemes and unemployment is rampant. In this setting, a few weeks ago the govt announced a gift to the banks of 28 billion Euros as a measure to prevent the monetary crisis.....<br>
In this setting, all the politcal and media establishment is trying to promote a political concensus that all these events are due to the illegal actions of some clandenstine gangs. In this campaing, all the parties are participating including the Communist party (a stalinist remnant) except the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) which is struggling with the movement and for this reason is accused as the promoter of looting!!!<br>
As for health services, the policy of both the socialdemocratic party (Pasok) and the ruling conservative (ND) party are asking for the dismantlement of public services and the promotion of profit making private sector which has a tremendous expansion the last 10 years. As a response to that, there is an active movement fo the rigth to health, mainly led by health workers unions which are participating in all recent manifestations. A conference, in Thessaloniki, for the movement for the rigth to health is having as a central document the People's Charter for Health; it is scheduled for this week, but due to the events is postponed for the 10th of January.<br>
Finally I want to stress to the solidarity that is being expressed in several european countries these days, giving us hope that a european movement is growing against neoliberal capitalist ruling, for a humane society of solidarity and fraternity.<br>
You can find more about the events at <a href="http://www.indymedia.org/" target="_blank">www.indymedia.org</a><br>militant greetings from Greece,<br>Alexis Benos<br><br><br></div>