Solidarity to anarchist Nikos Romanos ---- Solidarity with those arrested during the
events of 6 December 2014 ---- December 6, 2014 marks six years since the cold-blooded
murder of 16-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos by the cop Korkoneas. ---- This anniversary
coincides with the hunger strike of 21-year-old anarchist Nikos Romanos who is requesting
furlough to attend university classes. ---- The day and night found tens of thousands of
people demonstrating in the streets of many cities of Greece. The particularly massive
afternoon demonstration in central Athens was succeeded by hours of clashes and street
fighting mainly in the area of Exarchia. The police detained more than 200 people, of whom
43 were the arrested. Some of those arrested face felony charges, and are still being held
at the police headquarters.
Clashes between anarchists/anti-authoritarians and the forces of repression took place in
many other cities, such as Thessaloniki, Patras, Volos, Larissa, Ioannina, Agrinio,
Mytilene, Heraklion, Chania, Kalamata and elsewhere. Specifically, in Patras there were
six arrests (of which two on felony charges), in Thessaloniki seventeen, in Agrinio three,
while about 100 people were detained in other parts of Greece.
Once again, the state attempted to unleash terror with the imposition of so-called "zero
tolerance" by attacking marches, detaining protesters, and bringing charges of heavy and
vengeful character to those arrested.
Once again, the rulers are wrong. Their imposed police state will achieve nothing more
than to spread an intensify even more the hubs of resistance throughout Greece. Their
suppressive machine does nothing more than to cause the spread of circles of subversion.
Hope lies in the militant and uncompromising attitude of anarchists hunger strikers Nikos
Romanos (from 10 November), John Michailidis (from 17 November), Andrea Bourzoukou and
Dimitris Politis (from 1 December).
Hope lies in the thousands of people who marched and are marching in the streets of Greece
against state and capitalist barbarity.
Hope lies in the numerous hubs of resistance that have been created in the occupied town
halls, universities and labor centers.
Hope lies in the neighborhoods of Istanbul where Turkish comrades marched in solidarity
with N. Romanos and clashed with riot police there, in the streets of Ferguson, and
wherever people are in the streets of revolt.
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