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IAC/FIST letter to Greek gov’t:
‘Drop all charges against protesters’
Published Dec 22, 2008 5:39 PM
In coordination with worldwide protests in solidarity with the people
of Greece, activists delivered a protest letter to the Greek Consul General in
New York on Dec. 18, from which we print excerpts:
Delegation in front of Greek Consul General office in NYC, Dec. 18.
WW photo: Anne Pruden
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Here in the U.S. the specter of police brutality is all too familiar and
for every case that makes national attention there are hundreds more that
aren’t reported. The International Action Center and the youth group
Fight Imperialism, Stand Together [FIST] have both shown solidarity with the
families and victims of police brutality and have helped mobilize for rallies
and protests against police brutality. So we understand very well the
sentiments of the people of Greece who have taken to the streets in mass
numbers in response to the police killing of Alexandros Andreas
Grigoropoulos.
The protests and rebellions that have erupted around the country in Greece are
about more than just the fatal shooting of unarmed 15-year-old Alexi
Grigoropoulos. They are because of the actions of the conservative government
of the New Democracy under Kostas Karamanlis, which include increasing the
powers of police forces in the country for surveillance, for the use of weapons
and for expanding the reach of the secret services.
Also, like many governments that support the rich, super-rich and employers,
the government of Greece is heaping the burden of the general economic crisis
on the backs of the workers and youth. Poverty and unemployment are increasing
in Greece as they are around the world.
It is these things that have led to the uprisings, the general strike, the
protests and mass sentiment of the people of Greece. We support their actions
and call on the government of Greece to not only fully prosecute the cop
killers of Alexandros Andreas Grigoropoulos, but to stop the attacks against
protesters and to release without charges all who have been detained and to
observe the right of people to express their dissent.
We stand with the people of Greece and the demands they have raised for
economic justice and against the brutal actions of the state forces.
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