Tonight’s tragic deaths in Athens leave little space for comments – we are all very shocked and deeply saddened by the events. To those (on the “Occupied London” blog even) who speculate that the deaths might have been caused purposefully by anarchists, we can only reply the following: we do not take to the streets, we do not risk our freedom and our lives confronting the greek police in order to kill other people. Anarchists are not murderers, and no brainwashing attempted by Greek PM Papandreou, the national or the international media should convince anyone otherwise.
That being said, and with developments still running frantically, we want to publish a rough translation of a statement by an employee of Marfin Bank – the bank whose branch was set alight in Athens today, where the three employees found a tragic death.
Read the letter, translate it, spread it around to your networks; grassroots counter-information has a crucial role to play at a moment when the greek state and corporate media are leashing out on the anarchist movement over here in Greece.
I feel an obligation toward my co-workers who have so unjustly died today to speak out and to say some objective truths. I am sending this message to all media outlets. Anyone who still bares some consciousness should publish it. The rest can continue to play the government’s game.
The fire brigade had never issued an operating license to the building in question. The agreement for it to operate was under the table, as it practically happens with all businesses and companies in Greece.
The building in question has no fire safety mechanisms in place, neither planned nor installed ones – that is, it has no ceiling sprinklers, fire exits or fire hoses. There are only some portable fire extinguishers which, of course, cannot help in dealing with extensive fire in a building that is built with long-outdated security standards.
No branch of Marfin bank has had any member of staff trained in dealing with fire, not even in the use of the few fire extinguishers. The management also uses the high costs of such training as a pretext and will not take even the most basic measures to protect its staff.
There has never been a single evacuation exercise in any building by staff members, nor have there been any training sessions by the fire-brigade, to give instructions for situations like this. The only training sessions that have taken place at Marfin Bank concern terrorist action scenarios and specifically planning the escape of the banks’ “big heads” from their offices in such a situation.
The building in question had no special accommodation for the case of fire, even though its construction is very sensitive under such circumstances and even though it was filled with materials from floor to ceiling. Materials which are very inflammable, such as paper, plastics, wires, furniture. The building is objectively unsuitable for use as a bank due to its construction.
No member of security has any knowledge of first aid or fire extinguishing, even though they are every time practically charged with securing the building. The bank employees have to turn into firemen or security staff according to the appetite of Mr Vgenopoulos [owner of Marfin Bank].
The management of the bank strictly bared the employees from leaving today, even though they had persistently asked so themselves from very early this morning – while they also forced the employees to lock up the doors and repeatedly confirmed that the building remained locked up throughout the day, over the phone. They even blocked off their internet access so as to prevent the employees from communicating with the outside world.
For many days now there has been some complete terrorisation of the bank’s employees in regard to the mobilisations of these days, with the verbal “offer”: you either work, or you get fired.
The two undercover police who are dispatched at the branch in question for robbery prevention did not show up today, even though the bank’s management had verbally promised to the employees that they would be there.
At last, gentlemen, make your self-criticism and stop wandering around pretending to be shocked. You are responsible for what happened today and in any rightful state (like the ones you like to use from time to time as leading examples on your TV shows) you would have already been arrested for the above actions. My co-workers lost their lives today by malice: the malice of Marfin Bank and Mr. Vgenopoulos personally who explicitly stated that whoever didin’t come to work today [May 5th, a day of a general strike!] should not bother showing up for work tomorrow [as they would get fired].
- An employee of Marfin Bank [greek original]

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http://www.zougla.gr/page.ashx?pid=2&aid=131644&cid=4
Bank workers union response-
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/greek-bank-staff-strike-after-firebomb/story-e6frf7jx-1225862832147
for translations into spanish, dutch, french, german and italian may be use this site click on translate and copy/paste your translation pl
http://linksunten.indymedia.org/de/node/19989
According to this, military put on standby-
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-05/06/c_13279603.htm
video >> anger for Vgenopoulos (owner) outside marfin bank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RP6E-mUEP0
yet another proof that capitalism kills.
Marfin Egnatia Bank- Say hello.
http://anonym.to/?http://www.marfinegnatiabank.gr/MarfinEgnatia/En/Docs/Epikoinonia/Epikoinonia.aspx
You can rationalize all you want… the bottom line is who lit the match… Firebombs have one purpose and one purpose alone… to terrorize people and destroy property.
referred to this article in russian lj-community, forgot to leave a trackback
http://community.livejournal.com/anarchia_ru/828630.html?view=3223254#t3223254
Bulgarian translation here:
http://bulgaria.indymedia.org/article/36738
Amongst you ‘greek anarchists’ there exist people who justify violence and call for acts like burning banks (or the offices of ‘Tiresias’, for that matter). Who have been saying that such acts can be justified in “some cases”, when they are “symbolic”, when they target capitalism and its symbols. And supporters of such “symbolic actions” have been increasingly vocal after December ’08. Any visitor can just browse this blog and read your previous posts – scripta manent.
If these 3 people had not been killed today, you would be feauturing pictures of the burnt bank on your blog. Along with triumphant slogans, trying to convince the world that the ‘collapse of capitalism’ is imminent and that it will start from Greece. Along with a the description of a little chat you had with a taxi driver, on your way to your friend’s house, to prove your point.
But this time 3 people have been killed.
They were killed because the bank was set on fire. Because someone thought: “Let’s do something symbolic”.
And he/she did it – a person set the bank on fire; neither capitalism, nor its management.
When Kougias is defending the cop who murdered a 15-year old boy, his arguments are pathetic. When you try to change the subject (“translate this, instead of thinking about the anarchists’ stance on violence and what this stance has caused”) your arguments are pathetic. You are using plain-old shyster tricks, Kougias’ tricks.
Never mind, we got it. Korkoneas never apologised for Grigoropoulos’ murder. The unknown hooded person who set 3 people on fire will never apologise for their murder.
PS1: Let’s see how much time this comment stays up!
PS2: The above is my personal opinion; I’m not brainwashed by Papandreou, the media or anyone else. And I don’t think anyone has the right to call me brainwashed, just because they happen to disagree with me.
PS3: I hate anonymity; but I don’t want to reveal my identity to people who might one day “symbolically” beat me or burn me, just because they happen to disagree with me.
Carta de un empleado del Banco Marfin (en el que murieron tres trabajadores en el incendio de una sucursal durante las manifestaciones en Atenas contra las medidas de austeridad del Gobierno griego)
A las Barricadas / Traducción Editorial Klinamen
Siento la obligación hacia mis compañeros que han muerto hoy tan injustamente de alzar la voz y decir algunas verdades. Estoy mandando este mensaje a todos los medios. Cualquiera que tenga aún algo de conciencia debería publicarla. El resto puede seguir haciéndole el juego al Gobierno.
El cuerpo de bomberos nunca había expedido ninguna licencia sobre el edificio de la sucursal. El acuerdo se hizo bajo mano, como ocurre con prácticamente todos los negocios y empresas en Grecia.
El edificio donde estaba la sucursal no tiene ningún mecanismo de seguridad en caso de incendio; ni planificado, ni instalado. Es decir, no tiene sistema de rociadores, ni salidas de emergencia ni mangueras. Tan sólo hay algunos extintores portátiles que, por supuesto, no son suficientes para lidiar con un fuego de verdad en un edificio construido bajo unos estándares de seguridad muy antiguos.
Ninguna sucursal cuenta con un solo miembro de la plantilla entrenado en extinguir un fuego, ni siquiera en el uso de los pocos extintores. La directiva también utiliza los altos costes de tal formación como un pretexto y no toma ni las medidas más básicas para proteger al personal.
Nunca ha habido un solo ejercicio de evacuación en ningún edificio, ni ejercicios de entrenamiento por parte de los bomberos, para dar instrucciones a seguir en situaciones como esta. Las únicas sesiones de entrenamiento que han tenido lugar en el Banco Marfin tienen que ver con escenarios de acciones terroristas y prevén tan sólo el escape de los “peces gordos” del banco.
El edificio en cuestión no tiene ningún reciento especial para caso de incendio, incluso aunque su construcción es muy sensible bajo tales circunstancias e incluso aunque está llena de materiales muy inflamables, desde el suelo hasta el techo, tales como papel, plásticos, alambre y muebles. El edificio es objetivamente inadecuado para su uso como un banco, dadas las características de su construcción.
Ningún miembro de seguridad tiene conocimiento alguno de primeros auxilios o extinción de incendios, incluso aunque se les hace responsables de la seguridad del edificio. Los empleados del banco tienen que convertirse en bomberos o personal de seguridad, de acuerdo con el apetito del señor Vgenopoulos (propietario del Banco Marfin).
La directiva del banco ha prohibido estrictamente a sus empleados abandonar la oficina hoy, incluso aunque ellos habían pedido hacerlo desde primera hora de la mañana –forzaron a los empleados a cerrar las puertas y les repitieron que el edificio tendría que estar cerrado todo el día, por teléfono. También bloquearon su acceso a Internet para evitar que los empleados se comunicasen con el exterior.
Durante muchos días se ha aterrorizado a los empleados del banco en relación con las movilizaciones de estos días, con la siguiente “oferta”: o trabajas, o te despedimos.
Los dos policies secretas que son enviados a la sucursal en cuestión para prevenir robos no aparecieron esta mañana, incluso aunque la directiva del banco había prometido verbalmente a sus empleados que estarían allí.
Por último, caballeros, hagan autocrítica y dejen de dar vueltas pretendiendo estar en shock. Son responsables de lo que ha ocurrido hoy y en cualquier estado justo (como los que os gusta usar de tiempo en tiempo como ejemplos en vuestros programas de TV) serían arrestados por todo lo comentado arriba. Mis compañeros perdieron sus vidas hoy por la malicia: la malicia del Banco Marfin y del Sr. Vgenopoulos en particular que afirmó explícitamente que cualquiera que no fuese a trabajar hoy [por el 5 de mayo, día de la huelga general] no debería preocuparse por venir mañana [ya que sería despedido].
Un empleado del Banco Marfin
Traducción: Editorial Klinamen
To Someone From Greece, and all the other negative commenters above,
I will never support the firebombing of buildings with workers inside – and I’m sure many of the strikers and rioters would agree.
In fact, i note that in the December 2008 riots, there were Golden Dawn (right-wing) groups going around committing random acts of violence, and then blaming the protestors. This kind of thing is counter to the interests of the strikers – those bank employees were people they would have wanted WITH them, and nothing excuses putting fellow workers in danger.
There are always going to be idiots taking advantage of riots. And perhaps they were simply mistaken and reckless.
But this incident is being used by the international media (at least) to slander the entire worthy strike action!
And you are participating in it. Condemn the Molotov cocktails being thrown into a building with workers inside – sure, any anarchist, communist, or socialist SHOULD condemn that.
But to NOT condemn the Bank’s managers for failing to have safety procedures in place?
To NOT condemn the Bank’s management for preventing their workers from going on a general strike?
To NOT condemn the media for treating this incident as if it is a judgement on the ENTIRE strike action?
For that you deserve nothing but scorn, “Someone from Greece”. I don’t know what your politics are, but you are acting like a scumbag opportunist. You are exploiting the tragic deaths of three people to try and defame a movement that is important for thousands, if not millions of others, and to slanders thousands (if not millions) of people both in Greece and around the world who would NOT have supported the throwing of the Molotov cocktails!
For all your moral righteousness, you don’t seem to have ANYTHING substantial to say.
You condemn the action that led to these deaths (and so do I), but only because you have some agenda to begin with! I condemn the throwing the of those cocktails, but i wholeheartedly support the strike – in fact, i hope the Greeks will turn this into a revolution, set up worker’s councils and democratic commitees, and establish a genuinely socialist-anarchist society!’
So I find it disgusting that people like you are using this to condemn the strike as a whole.
You show no sympathy for all those who die as a result of cutbacks to healthcare in Greece. For all those who die at the hands of police (or fascist group) brutality. For all those who die at work because their bosses want to spend as little as possible. For all those who die in poverty due to the ongoing machinations of capitalism.
For all those lives made shorter and less perfect, because people do not have genuine democratic control over their workplaces and communities.
You have nothing to say to that.
I will never support the throwing of firebombs into a buildings with innocent workers inside.
I will also never turn against the strikers, never cross a picket line, never contribute to the attacks on people fighting for their lives, never suport the IMF and it’s policies, never support a government that redistributes wealth from the working class to the owning class.
You act self-righteous on this, Someone From Greece, but you have absolutely nothing to say to that.
Pardon me, there weren’t many “negative commenters” above. Wish i could edit some of that for grammar and spelling. Ah well, never mind. You get my point.
@someone from greece: what i’ve learned from greeks is freedom of speech and something like dialectics in that, so don’t be scared to be deleted. may be ya can confirm the media’s speculations of a connection between this looting an the looting of the tax-office. austrian radio station pointed out that at both locations files got destroyed regarding a tax-fraud with a not yet named german company involved. as i know from communiques by the cells of fire in which they point out if they get caught they will confirm their membership and take responsibility. so IF that was a fighter he/she should have the balls to contact the families of the victims..
oh man, commenters who name themselves “class war” are THE WORST.
fuck you, stupid anarchists. your tendency to throw bombs into buildings have killed people oppressed by the same system you’re pissed at, and your attempts to make it look like capitalism is the real murder weapon fall flat.
yes, capitalism is bad, yes banks are bad, especially banks that don’t let people take breaks when there are riots, but FUUUUUUCK YOU anarchists, because you’re not confronting the fact that you are still responsible for personal actions, and that one of your personal actions killed some people.
http://de.indymedia.org/2010/05/280460.shtml
arseholes, everyone seems to have one! BRENDAN, why can’t ya wait until the fire-departement or the insurance-company that has to pay for this shithole confirm molotov or teargas-grenade?
There is talk of undercover off-duty cops setting a lot of these fires to destroy the credibility of the movement.
In all honesty though.
1. It was a general strike, who would expect workers to be inside the bank?
2. Who would force workers to scab on a general strike, and put them to work at a BANK in downtown Athens during the demonstrations? Employer negligence.
3. If it’s true that the boss locked them in when he locked the shutters, then it wouldn’t have been obvious to people wanting to burn banks that there were workers inside, especially if we count points 1 and 2, we can see that this situation may have been a total accident.
Anarchists do not throw molotovs. These are NOT REAL ANARCHISTS. These are WANNABES. PSEUDO_ANARCHISTS!!!! Real Anarchists don’t condone violence.
It wasn’t capitalism that died in that bank, but innocent workers. They may have been exploited, but the exploiters didn’t burn them alive.
Now the fools who lit the fire may have had great intentions, but instead have made the protestors look like violent reactionaries.
We must learn from this and rebuke these actions, rather than pointing our guilty fingers at others.
To many times we let our passions rule us without using wisdom, and now we look like fools to the world.
And may the fatuous Anarchist Squad of Skaramanga and Patision be forever repudiated for their statement that “The murderers “mourn” their victims”. How utterly disgusting.
We are no longer fighting in the glory days of the 60′s and 70′s; this is 2010 and we have to be smarter.
I am very glad that worker of the bank made this information public. We can see what are relations in bank and we can see that bosses misuse workers in banks and put worker’s life in danger. I would like to add just:
1)it is not sure who set a fire, anarchist or fascist or some random angry citizen
2)anyone who did it, he/she will surely not say publicly anything about it, because of fear from prison.
3)it is the truth that we can learn something from this, to learn to be more careful for the future, but surely we should not give up from our methods of fight.
4)surely that government and pacifists will misuse death of this people to demonize and attack (in many ways) militant people
5)I must add that my personal opinion about bank workers is the same as opinion about cops. the only difference is that, in serving of bosses, bank workers don’t use stick/beating, but they make shit for ordinary people in order to create profit for bosses. my opinion is that workers in banks are shit people, they cheat people, they make us slaves, and in banks (in my country) can work only children of people with big connections in society, children of workers from factory have no chance to get job in privileged place as the bank. I can not be sorry for workers of the bank, because of mentioned and because personally I had negative experience with workers in domestic bank and German bank in my country. in one case, before 5 years, I had to wait several months to get my money (1100 euro) and in second case, before 10 years, I had to wait more than one year (1200 euro), so, workers in banks made shit for me all the time, I have very negative opinion about them.
IA Above 60: Anarchists do not throw molotovs. These are NOT REAL ANARCHISTS. These are WANNABES. PSEUDO_ANARCHISTS!!!! Real Anarchists don’t condone violence.
Don’t really care about politics but I feel it is my duty to point out that you are guilty of a logical fallacy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman
Condolences to worker’s families.
Jesus,
3 people are dead, they are not our enemies, they are members of our class and are dependent on their jobs. while it’s true that some of the blame surely lies with management for locking them up and not having fire training, this does not release us from responsibility. we burned the bank, not the bosses! while I think burning a bank sends a very strong message, the message is lost with the lives it takes. I am sure that the perpetrators did not mean to kill anyone, but they did, out of irresponsible acts, they killed their fellow workers who were in effect imprisoned in the bank. we shouldn’t try and make excuses, and we shouldn’t try and blame the fire safety means, albeit these come into the picture, we need to be able to take responsibility for our actions.
I think that the noble thing to do would be for the perpetrators to come out with a statement and give themselves in. and for the movement to issue one similar statement and take some fucking responsibility.
I respect and admire the Greek’s ability to take the streets en-mass and while I don’t entirely understand the ins and outs of Greek politics, it seems to have serious class solidarity that we can only envy here. but for god’s sake, 3 people are dead, and we, not the bosses killed them. time to face the consequences or be driven into irrelevancy.
Critique-
Who is Jesus?, what is god?, what is ‘Noble?’, and who the fuck are you to say “We” are responsible?! What if the perpetrators belong to the State or are Fascists? (Then there will be NO apologies). Nothing is known, and I suspect that’s the way it will be for a few months if not years…Any @ who might possibly be responsible for these deaths must look to his/her conscience, as an autonomous, sovereign individual. Your idea of collective responsibility is absurd, just because some people share the same convictions as others does not make them automatically responsible for their actions. Should an individual submit to the collective decision making process of a group, such as an ‘urban guerilla’ cell, then that may put a different ideological complexion on the issue…Really, why should the Greek Movement “take responsibility” for such an atrocious act without all the facts being known? And by doing so alienate themselves from the very people they claim to struggle with/for/within, and thereby do the State a favour? Should this turn out to be an act of counter-intelligence, you’d just be doing their job for them. Duh.
Have been trying to get the BBC to acknowledge these facts in their coverage by making complaints, but they won’t use info from an anonymous internet source.
If anyone in Greece has contacts with any of the bank employees or with someone who witnessed the event, it might be worth getting them to contact the BBC, eg newsonline@bbc.co.uk – they can probably still be reported anonymously but that way the BBC will be forced to acknowledge some of the wider facts.
Of course, by that time it might be out of the news anyway… up to you. But unlike most mainstream media in this country BBC at least has to pretend to be accurate and are slightly more accountable, so there is a chance to get a glimmer of truth out into the UK public conciousness.
But, was the person who threw the molotov caught? Was it actually a molotov that light the fire?
Why has the media been accusing the “anarchist groups”??
And no, I’m not trying to be sarcastic, I’m really asking…
First of all, let me express my deep sorrow and regret at the deaths of the bank employees. It is tragic and unnecessary in any condition.
But….it has been said that we get the government that we deserve. I applaud the Greek people for demonstrating and trying to make a change.
My 2 cents is: we need to bring our protests to a few points that point to the heart of the matters:
1. Albert Einstein said that we cannot fix a problem with the same logic that created the problem. The current administration that is in charge as this crisis hits, need to be fired and new blood, with new logic brought in. Honestly, who works at a job that if we screwed up this bad, we wouldn’t be fired? This might send a message to all the power crazy politicians that want to be in office that we will not tolerate government for one’s self and not the people.
2. We should demand a report showing the salaries and bonuses of executives during the last 2 years. We should publish these reports for all the world to see. We the people need to stop this insane practice of lowering my salary when there is a financial crisis. This insane notion that the CEO is a million times more important than the employee needs to be dispelled. In the air force there was a great question posed to pilots that thought they were more important than anyone else and deserved more. They were asked, “If the ground technician does not put the tire on your plane, can you do so and then take off?” Of course the answer was “no”. There should also be some kind of penalty for a CEO that lets a company go bad while he walks away with millions. There must be some kind of social moral justice. I understand that a company can be a person’s private business, but since business is so crucial to society and the economy, we must have some better rules.
3. We need to find a way to limit or stop the rise of prices for necessities (housing, utilities, food…). Not only can we not afford these prices when our salaries keep going down, but a stable and flourishing economy depends on people having some money left over each month to be able to buy non-necessity item. We need to get back to a society that does not have to have a mother and father working 10 hours a day and still not make ends meet. If you haven’t noticed, our children are without direction and we as a society are getting to be a very angry and rude people.
I do not propose to know how we do all this. I kind of hoped that we could elect leaders that will be smarter than me and know how to fix all this.
In ending, we the people MUST find a way to stop these Government and Business Executive issues of only looking after themselves. I say WE, because as we see, as we do nothing, our leaders and CEOs grow rich and we poor and angry.
This post as well as some others from Libcom and Occupied London about the current class struggles in Greece are reproduced on our own Blog of Information on Class Struggles (http://gcinfos.canalblog.com/).
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So some commies set the building on fire, but it’s owners blame, coz he asked employees to come to work (hint: you are usually paid for coming to your work, in case you have no experience with work), well ok, interesting logic.
I wish you had some experience with real bolshevik scum, as we had for 40 years in my country, maybe you would change your mind…
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People are crazy when it comes to hate crimes especially when they involve innocent people. These crazy people really depend on the media. If you dont give them the attention they want. They wont do the dirty deeds.
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Reading this article reminds me how essential fire safety measures are in place in every workplace and home! Very sad.
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The moment any protest movement resorts to violence, or incites violence or hatred, of any kind, it loses any ounce of the high ground and completely degrades and undermines itself and its cause.
I was walking through London a few weeks ago and saw posters from the Occupy movement rejoicing at the idea of the British Prime Minister being murdered. I am a massive sympathizer with the Occupy movement. But for me this told a story about everything that makes it unrelatable to.
No violence. No anger. The only kind of institution, movement or collective with integrity is one with its foundations and actions cemented in virtue, compassion, love and understanding.
I believe that this article underlines that point. Violence is unpredictable in its very nature. It takes the situation out of the realms of controlled and measured protest and makes them completely unpredictable, often leading to death and destruction.
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[...] heeft het blog After The Greek Riots een tekst gepubliceerd waarvan het blog zegt dat het een brief is van iemand die bij die bank werkt. De inhoud is [...]
[...] O governo culpa os anarquistas, mas de acordo com relatos de manifestantes a polícia impediu que as as pessoas abrissem as portas dos bancos, e os funcionários que estavam trancados lá dentro (isso pq a grécia está em greve geral há muitas semanas) não tinham qualquer tipo de treinamento, muito menos dispunham de saídas de emergência. Segue um relato publicado no site notícias independentes de atenas: http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/2010/05/05/an-employee-of-marfin-bank-speaks-on-tonights-tragic-d... [...]
[...] bloggen Ockupied London gick en person som påstår sig ha jobbat på den nedbrända banken ut och menade att skulden åtminstone delvis måste tillskrivas arbetsköparen, som inte bara tvingat [...]
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[...] una dichiarazione di un dipendente della banca che sta facendo il giro del mondo… Qui la versione in inglese, qui una traduzione in italiano. La Marfin Bank è di proprietá di un [...]
[...] una dichiarazione di un dipendente della banca che sta facendo il giro del mondo… Qui la versione in inglese, qui una traduzione in italiano. La Marfin Bank è di proprietá di un [...]
[...] Написано от indymedia.bg on май 6th, 2010 and filed under България, Свят. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. Натсоящият текст е бърз превод на изявление на служител от „Marfin Bank“ – банката, чиито клон бе запален днес в Атина и където трима души намериха смъртта си по трагичен начин.Чувствам задължение към моите колеги, които загинаха толкова несправедливо днес, да говоря и да заявя някои обективни истини. Изпращам това писмо до всички новинарски агенции. Всеки, който все още има малко съвест, би трябвало да го публикува. Останалите могат да продължат да играят играта на правителството.Противопожарната служба никога не издаде лиценз за въпросната сграда. Сделката за използването на сградата беше сключена под масата, точно както се случва с всички бизнеси и компании в Гърция.Въпросната сграда няма противопожарни механизми, такива никога не са били планирани, нито инсталирани – т.е. няма пръскачки на тавана, пожарни изходи или противопожарни шлангове. Има само няколко пожарогасителя, които естествено не могат да помогнат при справянето със силен огън в сграда, която е построена по отдавна остарели стандарти за сигурност.Нито един клон на „Marfin Bank“ няма нито един обучен за справяне с пожари служител, нито дори за използване на пожарогасител. Мениджмънтът на банката също така използва като претекст високите разходи и не би взел дори и най-основните мерки, за да защити служителите си.Никога не е имало дори едно упражнение по евакуация в нито една от сградите, нито е имало обучения от страна на пожарникари, които да дадат инструкции за ситуации като тази. Единствените обучения, които са се състояли в банката, са относно сценарии за терористични действия и по-специално планиране на бягство от офисите за „големите глави“ на банката.Въпросната сграда нямаше специални помещения в случай на пожар, въпреки че конструкцията й е много чувствителна за такива обстоятелства и въпреки че бе пълна с материали от пода до тавана. Материали, които са много леснозапалими като хартия, пластмаса, кабели, мебели. Сградата е обективно неподходяща за използването й като банка поради нейната конструкция.Нито един от охранителите няма познания по оказване на първа помощ или гасене на пожар, въпреки че всеки път са отговорни именно за сигурността на сградата. Служителите трябва да се превърнат в пожарникари или охрана според апетита на г-н Вгенопулос [собственик на банката].Мениджмънтът на банката стриктно забрани на служителите да си тръгнат тази сутрин, макар че те питаха за това от ранни зори – дори накараха служителите да заключат вратите и многократно повтаряха по телефона, че сградата трябва да остане заключена през целия ден. Дори блокираха достъпа до интернет, за да попречат на служителите да комуникират с останалия свят.От много дни има пълно тероризиране на служителите на банката с оглед на мобилизациите [за стачката] от последните дни с устното „предложение“: или работите, или сте уволнени.Двамата полицая под прикритие, които са разпределени във въпросния банков клон, за да предотвратяват обири, днес не се появиха, въпреки че ръководството на банката устно обеща на служителите, че те ще са там.Най-накрая, дами и господа, направете своята лична преценка и спрете да се чудите, правейки се на шокирани. Вие сте виновни за случилото се и във всяка правова държава (като онези, които използвате от време на време като водещи примери по телевизионните си предавания) вече щяхте да сте арестувани за посочените по-горе действия. Моите колеги загубиха живота си днес поради злонамереност: злонамереността на „Marfin Bank“ и г-н Вгенопулос лично, който изрично заяви, че който не се появи на работа днес [5ти май, денят на общата национална стачка!], няма смисъл да си прави труда да идва на работа утре [тъй като ще бъде уволнен].- работник в „Marfin Bank“ http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_…63959 | http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/2010/05/05/an-employ…hens/ [...]
[...] Version anglaise du témoignage : http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/… [...]
[...] http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/2010/05/05/an-employee-of-marfin-bank-speaks-on-tonights-tragic-d... [...]
[...] una dichiarazione di un dipendente della banca che sta facendo il giro del mondo. Qui la versione in inglese, qui una traduzione in italiano. La Marfin Bank è di proprietà [...]
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[...] If you were asleep for the last two years, or if you only read mainstream media, you may need to know that on the 6th December 2008 a cop shot and killed a 15 year old boy named Alexis in the Exarcheia area of Athens. This sparked off a popular uprising and Athens was basically in flames for months. The same happened after the anniversary of his death last year until the 5th of May, when rioters set fire to a bank on the day of the general strike and some workers died – locked in by their bosses and forced to work. [...]
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