On Thursday night, around 2,500-3,000 anarchists marched in central Athens against state terrorism and in support of the imprisoned comrades. Police presence was huge, with riot police deployed on both sides of the streets for the entire route of the demonstration. The apparent tactic, it seems, was of obstructing contact between the demonstrators and any passers-by. At the end of the demonstration, outside the Propylea of Athens university, there were scuffles with the police.
The next anarchist demonstration in central Athens has been called for December 11th. On December 6th, the anniversary march for the death of Alexis is taking place, while the 15th is the day of the next general strike.



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What is the ‘N’ on that flag for? Nihilism? I didn’t know they made flag for that.
That said these marches are good news.
maybe it is for for occupying?
but then it misses a cricle and an arrow
Great photo-the state is blurred and wavering but the @’s stand strong and unwavering.
Proletarian Solidarity, you are an inspiration!
Always excellent to see people fighting for change on street level.
yes, the N on the blag flag is for Nihilism.
traduzione in italiano:
http://it.contrainfo.espiv.net/2010/11/26/atene-25-novembre-manifestazione-contro-la-repressione-e-il-terrorismo-di-stato/
Don’t let this opportunity slip away, Greek anarchists.
So you really fancy “nihilism” on an anarchist demo, right?
Go refund your paycheck from the nearest police station
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