Since early summer, due to the the action of paramilitary murderers Golden Dawn in the Athens appeals court, the neighborhood of Prosfygika, Alexandras Av., has been in a constant state of siege, which has pushed to the limits all the people in and around it, as opposed to the state projects, law enforcement mechanisms, and fascists. The deciding factor of this situation was the decision of the head judges not to accept the political nature of the trial, playing with the balance of power, as anti-fascists and refugees were isolated on one side and fascists were supported on the other. Continue reading
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May. A Hundred Flowers Bloom
May 2017
Under the hot May sun, a dozen of Prosfygikans right now busily cleans our neighborhood, plants more flowers and trees, protects them from parking cars. Indeed, communal gardening itself is a revolutionary activity. Look yourself. Continue reading
HANDS OFF PROSFYGIKA
“Those who wait on the wooden bench are
the poor, our people, the capable.
The battleworn and proletarians …
… are our own Christs, our own Saints “
On 03/11/14, 138 occupied apartments in the neighborhood of Prosfygika turned over TAIPED (State Service for Sale of Public Property) in order to be sold and thus exploited. According to this plan, the explusion of more than 500 residents of the refugee, families, patients, immigrants and refugees, combatants and workers, will happen in the near future. Continue reading
COMMUNITIES OF STRUGGLE COMMEMORATE THE RESISTANCE OF THE RESIDENTS OF NORTH EAST CHALKIDIKI
December 2013
In the world of modern capitalist exploitation, societies are subject to plunder and raids from the entire spectrum of kyriarchy. Local communities threatened by investment plans both domestic and transnational bosses, social groups facing misery, entire neighborhoods or areas that are at the center of economic regeneration plans. Both metropolises and rural areas, are constantly opened to new exploitation and repression fronts on one hand, and struggle and resistance on the other, greatly magnified by the new conditions imposed by the economic and political restructuring of the ruling class, against the “bottom” (which we commonly understand to be a crisis). Continue reading