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The Salonika Seven Hunger Strikers and the Irish Support
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Tuesday November 25, 2003 16:59 by Ian Oliver - Letcombe info at letcombe dot com +353 (0)86 8201478
Taken from outside the Dail this morning as Irish supporters handed a letter into the Dail this afternoon before heading off to the Greek Embassy for their fast and vigil.
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Jump To Comment: 4 3 2 1Indymedia.uk are reporting that
"Thessalonika 7 were freed on bail at 4.00 p.m. Greek time, the Council of Deliquencies of Thessaloniki ruled that the Thessaloniki 7 are to be set free!! Our Solidarity with the Seven has worked. Now we demand all of the charges be dropped. Five of the 'Saloniki 7' have been on hungerstrike for between 49 and 66 days in protest against their imprisonment"
Well done to those who fasted at the embassy!!!
just checked, it was 70.
I did have a think about Dublin (naturally) but to be candid, disruption of the DART is not something I could cond
yep, Oriol and Marionina were released later that day, one youth and one young lady.
The Cops charged them with "obstructing a metro" after searching the bye-laws, but really wasn't applicapable. This action was reported in english a while back, and indeed like much in BCN has been copied.
Latex solution and a broken key and the lock you wish to seal.
They managed to get 80 done. (not 70) which effected all lines, and since it was the first morning after the Halloween weekend it was sort of welcomed by a lot of workers.
Since that "dramatic" protest however it must be remembered 700 young people have marched last week, and continuing activist stuff is happening all the time.
We are joining protest against the Athens Olympic bid 2004 with protest against Forum 2004, and this was voted upon by the Paris ESF earlier in the month, the motion carried, so expect to see lts more, and as for the T7 hopefully they'll be on food and out of jail.
But we ·are not· going to forget the Greeks so easily or so soon.
its freezing its raining but sure there all right,
don't know waht else to say write a letter of visit the greek embasys on pemborke stt and register you concern over the prisoners
see the solidarity actions that are happening all over the world at
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/09/278180.html#solact
including this one
funny
New York Times blurb on Barcelona action
NYT, 05.11.2003 20:35
Europe: SPAIN: ACTIVISTS SEAL SUBWAYS
Early-morning commuters in Barcelona found 70 subway entrances nailed shut by anti-globalization activists. Pamphlets left at the sealed subway stops throughout the metropolitan area demanded the release of anti-globalization protesters arrested in Salonica, Greece, in June. Two local youths were arrested.