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Greece: 45.000 students on the streets - militant protests (pics+video)
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Thursday March 15, 2007 15:20 by ARIS O.
- the struggle against privatization of the education system - Since about 3 month half of all universities are occupied and on strike. This Thursday March 8 in Athens and Thessalonica, two great demonstrations took place at the time when the Parliament voted the new law -cadre, which opens universities to private companies.
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Greece: heavy riots in Athens.
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2007/02/354721.shtml
Greece: clashes outside the court
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/364966.html
the police and the state tries to make a division between the "good "and the "bad" demonstrators.
They did the same in France during the anti-cpe movement last spring.
some Students in rennes answered with a banner saying: we all are "casseurs" (means litterally breakers or vandals, this is how the media and the officials labelled the people who made the november riots in france, though they were not students but rather non-organised and precarised proletarians, they also used this term to label students who were using violence as a means of action.)
there are certainly some infiltrated cops in the movement. it's a very widespread thing
But there are also convived anarchists that see insurrection as a tool for emancipation. we can't blame them
but under certain circumstances they are used by the repression and the bourgeoisie as scarecrows
the problem here is that when not everyone is convinced by the necessity of insurrection, it can be perceived as very unappropriate to provoke police reaction, consequently, putting an end to the protest. This gap between people with different degree of radicalism is a reality. Thus it can paradoxically appears as violent and authoritarian that a group of people decide unilatterally to use violence against the state in a "normal" march.
The question, thus, is not "should some people provoke open confrontation with the cops" ( i think the answer is yes, under certain conditions) but, "rather, how can we fill the gap between the isurrectionalists and the other ones?" "how can we prepare the people to the fight?" "how can we make them choose whether physical confrontation is a good thing or not?"
but maybe all of this has been discussed before during the preparation of the protest, I don't know...
Moreover i'm very far from the place where the event are going on so it may be totally hasardous to make a comment on it...
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cop is kicking someones´ head