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Daily Archives: June 30th, 2011

Our coverage of the 48 hour General Strike of June 28-29

After June 29 Syntagma re-occupied | “In Times Like These” | “The People are Fighting Back” June 29 Videos from June 29 | Photos from June 29 | Day Updates | Night updates | Syntagma Assembly Press Release June 28 Day Updates | Night Updates | More Night Updates | Corporate Photos | Syntagma Statement | [...]

#646 | In times like these

There are times when words lose their meaning. Strange times, when decrying junta cannot encapsulate quite what is happening: after all, for all their totalitarianism, the military regimes of the seventies could never have reached the sophistication nor the size of yesterday’s urban control operation in Athens. What happened was not the police attacking a [...]

#645 | Trade union demonstration this evening, while the Syntagma Assembly calls for square gathering at 6pm; PASOK headquarters in Chania, Crete trashed – the people are fighting back

After yesterday’s unprecedented police operation across the entire city centre of Athens, we are regrouping and fighting back. ADEDY, one of the two largest trade unions in the country, has called for a demonstration at Syntagma at 19.30 tonight; the Assembly of Syntagma has called for a fresh gathering at the square for 18.00. Last [...]

#644 | Suicides up by 40% in Greece after the outbreak of the financial crisis

According to official data released by the Greek Ministry of Health today, suicides have increased by 40% in Greece since the outbreak of the crisis. Before the crisis, Greece was listed in the WHO ranks as a country with one of the lowest suicide percentages on a global scale.

#643 | Videos from 29 June

Police attack the metro station at Syntagma, tear gassing and suffocating the thousands inside. Riot police club unarmed demonstration in the head. The demonstration is shouting “get out of the square” and “don’t hit me”. Police chemicals in Syntagma. A DIY medical centre was formed in the Syntagma metro-station; several hundred of people had fled [...]