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‘Revolution is the only solution
for the complete exit from the crisis’

A collection of letters, texts and communiqués from the armed group Revolutionary Struggle and their accused. Released during their current trial in Athens and intended to be one more nail in the coffin of the legitimacy of the State and the capitalist system.

FREEDOM NOW FOR ALL PRISONERS
HONOUR FOREVER TO LAMBROS FOUNDAS

by Actforfreedomnow – BoubourAs

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SOLIDARITY ACTIONS IN ATHENS 18-19/6/10

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

-On Friday 18/6/10 there will be a gathering at Propilia for the imprisoned comrades: Seisidis, Seirinidis, Stratigopoulos, Bonnano, Masouras, Hajimihelakis, Karakatsani, Roupa,

Gournas, Maziotis, Kortesis, Stathopoulos, Nikitopoulos, Georgiadis, Dimitrakis, Voutsis-Vogiatzis, Nikolaou and all persecuted comrades.



-On Saturday 19/6/10 there will be a gathering at Eleutherias (Freedom) square and a march to Koridallos prisons for the comrades: Seisidis, Seirinidis, Stratigopoulos, Bonnano, Masouras, Hajimihelakis, Karakatsani, Roupa,

Gournas, Maziotis, Kortesis, Stathopoulos,

Nikitopoulos, Georgiadis, Dimitrakis, Voutsis-Vogiatzis, Nikolaou and all persecuted comrades.




THE PASSION FOR FREEDOM IS STRONGER THAN THEIR PRISONS



Solidarity Assembly



boubourAs translations....

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

UPDATE ON "REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE" case.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010


29/04/10


UPDATE ON "REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE" case. 29/04/10

Today 3 of the accused comrades in the "Revolutionary struggle" case, admitted being members of the

guerilla group. With a 16page letter, N.Maziotis P. Roupa and K.Gournas took the political

responsibility for the groups actions. In the letter they mention that Lambros Foundas was also a

member of Revolutionary Struggle and that he fell in the battle for freedom and the revolution., they

are proud of him and will always honour him.
They also say that they are proud of their organization,of their history and of every moment of their

political actions. They also say that they will continue their struggle whether its outside or inside

jail,because its a matter of dignity to them.

SOLIDARITY TO OUR COMRADES

THEY ARE NOT TERRORISTS,
THEY ARE FIGHTERS

Monday, April 26, 2010

SOLIDARITY GATHERINGS FOR THE 6 ANARCHIST COMRADES PRISONERS‏

Monday, April 26, 2010



26/4/


Comrades gather outside Korinthos, Trikala, and Thiva prisons where some of the 6 anarchists accused of the "Revolutionary Struggle" case are held.

In Korinthos prisons were Christoforos Kortesis is held,there were about 150 comrades.There were many cops, and they had closed all the roads with riotcopvans so there was no view of the prison and so no one could get close. At some point one van left and the people could see the prison yard.
The comrades are chanting, throwing leaflets and a loudspeaker has been set up.

In Trikala,where Kostas Gournas and Vaggelis Stathopoulos are held,100 comrades gathered and chanted while throwing leaflets,not a big police presence and after the gathering,there was a solidarity demo in the city of Trikala.

In Thiva,where Panagiwta Roupa,who is 8months pregnant, is held (along with Kwstandina Karakatsani now since friday, accused of the "conspiracy cells of fire"case),150 comrades gathered. The cops shut the road from far away so noone could hear them inside the prison. The people then cut through some fields and came up right next to one wing of the prison,they chanted and they prisoners responded with chants from the inside. After a while,some riotcops showed up in the inside of the prison yard,where the people chanted and made fun of them.

All demonstrations were very strong and emotional and finished with no trouble.

THE PASSION FOR FREEDOM IS STRONGER THAN THEIR PRISONS

FREEDOM TO THE 6 COMRADES ACCUSED FOR THE
"REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE" MORE FOTOS LATER...

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010

FREEDOM NOW TO THE 6 ANARCHISTS COMRADES


Kostas Gournas is one of the six anarchists arrested recently in Athens, accused by the cops of participating in the urban guerrilla group'' Revolutionary Struggle.''
Kostas has since been transferred to the prison of
Trikala in the north of the country where, together with another one of the six arrested anarchists (Vaggelis Stathopoulos) he is being held
under ISOLATION – that is, with limited access to toilet and water and with many obstacles in his communication with relatives and lawyers. 19/4

The Philadelphia Experiment athens greece 19/4

Translator’s note: What follows is a communiqué by anarchists on the recent arrests supposedly linked to the organisation “Revolutionary Struggle” and the media-led hysteria that accompanied them here in Greece. Its title is a play of words on the well-known US naval military “Philadelphia experiment” and the Athens neighbourhood of Nea (New) Philadelphia, where the most recent police operations and arrests have taken place. Freedom to the Six, freedom to all of us.



Cops with machine guns in hands; police roadblocks at night, humiliating checks on every corner; secret agents of the regime knocking on doors, demanding from the population that they give names; willing informants rushing to offer their services; scared people walking on their streets trying to “mind their own business”. Is this 1936 Berlin or 2010 Philadelphia, Athens? A return to the past or an experiment for the future?
The only thing certain is that no coup d’état has been declared so far, nor has [greek prime minister] Papandreou decided to trim off his mustache to make it shorter. And the reason why this has not happened is simply because it is not at all necessary. Western democracies, in exactly the same way that they integrated those elements of nazism useful to them, also learned from its mistakes. The state of exception, that is, the condition imposed under the pretext of the capturing of the organisation “Revolutionary Struggle” does the job just fine, without a need for the eye-sore of tanks, let alone concentration camps or the suspension of constitution.
. and the “job” is nothing else than the turning of a condition now presented as concerning very few into a vehicle for changes that will concern everyone. The state of emergency imposed at this moment in Nea Philadelphia is cementing its functioning as a normality, as something that can take place whenever the state deems necessary. The force of the state is never applied exclusively toward its occasional target. Rather, every time it is applied without meeting any resistance, it gets diffused toward all directions, further establishing itself, establishing its capacity to be applied again, anywhere, against anyone, under any pretext that will be presented as a “necessity”… the state of exception tends to become the rule.
And so, anyone believing that the state of exception imposed in Nea Philadelphia does not concern them, is asleep – and their awakening will not be pleasant at all. Anyone believing that the night road-blocks, the raids, check-points, police patrols on foot and the “friendly interrogations” of the counter-terrorism unit are the logical consequences of a “necessary capturing” [of the organisation Revolutionary Struggle], of a safe lead or at least, some grounded suspicions against someone who was “looking for trouble” does nothing else than to cheerfully saw off the branch they are sitting on.
Anyone calmly watching people in struggle being prosecuted, imprisoned and presented as some kind of beasts on TV screens simply because they are “terrorists” in the eye of sovereign power, must understand that this rationalising is part of the same strategy that names the politicians as innocent, shipowners as philanthropists, cops as citizen protectors, syndicalist leaders as protectors of the workers’ rights, migrants as criminals, strikers as illegal. They must understand that the “capturing of the Revolutionary Struggle” is in its essence a tool for the potential capturing and dismantling of any and all social disobedience. This of course concerns not only the urban guerillas nor just the anarchist/anti-authoritarian scene but rather, everyone for whom the alibi of the capitalist system have started to run out.
No sociology degrees are necessary for anyone to understand that the falling apart of the first-world consumerist euphoria, the emergency fiscal measures and the forthcoming subordination of the country to the IMF combined with the increasingly suffocating everyday reality of surveillance and control leave little leeway for people to remain oblivious. They leave little leeway for silent or scared inaction and most certainly, they should leave no leeway for the formation of a wiling, subservient reserve army and authority collaborators. A reserve army that personifies itself in one or the other scum who find an exit from their individual misery in the social “recognition” of the informant, the one willing to do the dirty job in some “common cause” against the “absolute Evil”.
All those willing to join the ranks of this underground army of the bosses must be isolated and routed immediately. Their position and motives must be exposed and pilloried. The sordid motives they present as a merit must be countered publicly. Every unsolicited protector of the law should take notice.
Zero tolerance against the terrorism of the state and mass media. Immediate release of everyone prosecuted in connection to the case of the organisation “Revolutionary Struggle”.
Anarchists / Anti-authoritarians

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

20/4 time 02:38 athens news.....More updates later.

A banner was put up in "puli tis ammou" in the koum kapi area of hania, grete by anarchists, in solidarity to the arrestees for the "revolunary struggle" case.

zero tolerance to state suppression

social struggles cannot be suppressed

tramps, snitches, journalists
the banner say: no more deceptions
they are fighters not terrorists,
freedom to the arrestees for ''R.S.''


Police are saying that they found a house in kupseli area in athens, allegedely rented out by one of the defendants in the "revolunary struggle"case, filled with weapons, homemade bombs, guns etc. It is also made known that there is a metal box with an on-off switch on and the cops are afraid to touch it thinking its a bomb.
They have isolated the house and the streets surrounding it. and are not letting anyone in to see or take photos (who knows why?), so they have all the control ofcourse to say whatever they want.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


SLOGANS SOLIDARITY FOR THE COMRADES FOR THE REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE'' CASE IN NORTH FRANCE LIL!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

LETTER FROM ANARCHIST COMRADE KOSTAS GOURNAS OF THE'' REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE'' CASE

Letter from Kostas Gournas

"I would like to personally thank the minister of public order Mr. Mihalis Chrisohoidis for the
special treatment that he arranged for me.With the beatings, the threats against my wife and children and my imprisonment in Trikala prison,which will take away the right every prisoner has,to communicate with his family.
I really didn't believe he would sink to that level.
Because I've learned from the age of 20 to get over whatever difficulties, I shall stand tall.
You will not succeed in exterminating me physically or politically."

Kostas Gournas
16 April 2010
12th floor "gada"

The threats and torturing of the prisoners of the so called "revolunary struggle"case will not have as aresult the
extermination of any of us. We guess they havent realized yet that none of us will make a step back.
We are and will remain by their sides.
Our solidarity can not be "exterminated".

Comrades and relatives of Kwstas Gournas.
Attack with stones against the offices of "Pasok" (ruling party), in Agrinio Greece Thursday night 15/4

"In this orgy of oppression and the mudfight of the government and media against social struggles and fighters,
we salute every energy that shows that the world of freedom cannot be terrorised- cannot be suppressed."

Friday, April 16, 2010

TODAY 16/4

All 6 anarchists that have been arrested as alleged members of the “Revolutionay Sruggle” are now imprisoned...
FREEDOM NOW TO THE 6 ANARCHISTS COMRADES
FOR THE FIASCO

''REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE'' CASE...

COPS, MEDIA, JUSTICES, YOU ARE ALL BASTARDS
YOU ARE THE REAL TERORRIST!
SOLIDARITY IS OUR WEAPON!

UPDATES FOR THE ''REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE'' CASE 15/4/10

The 3 comrades today for the ''revolutionary struggle'' case the one comrade K.G. will be kept in pretrial detention (this can last up to 18 months, until the trial). And the other 2 comrades X.K. and E.S. they asked that they appear again tomorrow morning...
Update 14/4/ of the 6 accused of being members of "revolutionary struggle"

According to the lawyers of the accused, the court file they received, does not include the cds with recorded phone calls, the designs and the handwritten documents that were reported by the police to have been found in one of the houses.
THERE'S NOTHING !!!
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!

cops justices media they are real terrorists!

The prosecutor decided that all three anarchists comrades that appeared before him today with charges on the “Revolutionary Struggle” case will be kept in the prison until the trial). The other three will appear before the prosecutor tomorrow morning.

THE STATE IS THE ONLY TERRORIST!

THE STATE IS THE ONLY TERRORIST!
local time news...13:00 14/4 N. M., and P. R. They pass the procedure they do NOT make a statement and did NOT recognize the fiasco trial case... Now pass the third and last for today. Then the 2 COMRADES N.M. AND P.R. they are going to the prosecutor where it is decided whether they are to stay in prison or not.. today local time 11:00 the 3 comrades arrived in the court. in their faces you see the punishment, and they are wanting... nobody to say anything... a gathering of solidarity is there many friends, and comrades, and more people coming...

WHO IS THE REAL TERRORIST?? AND LIERS??

Meanwhile, unbelievable contradictions are published by the mass media, making it quite astonishing how the greek police can not even set up “properly” a case.
Telephone conversations of the comrades are leaked, but denied by the police the next day.
Photos of bullets are published on the website of the police, suggesting that they are bullets from AK-47, and were there since a day that the comrades are supposed to had gone at 5am near houses in Ymittos mountain to test their weapons, shooting 40 times! They even said that a chief of the “anti”terrorist bureau was watching them at that time from a short distance! The photo, though, is taken a different day of that they claim, the bullets are not from an AK-47, the bullets are rusted and not recent, nobody in the area has heard gunfire.
An alleged map of an area that is supposed to be found in the house of one of the comrades does not even match with the area that it is suggested to show.
Another strange thing is that it was initially reported that comrade N.M was not followed by the police since some years, but officials of the last government said that this is false and N.M. had been followed by the police at all times, making it quite interesting how the police is suggesting that he managed to be involved in a revolutionary organization while the police was around him! The case is on the air as no weapons or explosives have not been found at all, anyway.

Thursday, April 15, 2010



Last night, during the evening news, 70 anarchists occupied the TV station ‘Creta TV’ in Heraclion, Crete. Above is the video of the action, and has english subtitles.

Police madness in Athens has taken proportions unseen since the collapse of the junta:

This afternoon three boys and the mother of one of them were arrested as members of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire for having unused Easter firecrackers in their homes.
The incident took place in Athens on Wednesday afternoon and was initially believed to be a common anti-hooligan detention case. But the paranoia of the Greek police has reached such heights that it would make even the colonels' junta pale in shame.
According to the official police announcement, anti-terrorist police agents intercepted a call of one of the boys to his mother to hide some "gourounes", i.e. firecrackers massively used by teens and children during Greek Easter whose festivities ended last week. The police arrested the boy his 52 year old mother and two more boys claiming that the powder in the fire-crackers is similar to the one used in a series kettle-bomb attacks performed by the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire last fall. The argument runs counter to any trace of common sense which says that if that comprises evidence then hundreds of thousands of teens using similar festive devices should be arrested as urban guerrillas.
The latest arrests indicate that the situation in Greece is critical. The State seems to be unfolding an operation of mass repression with no concern even for the most basic bourgeois judiciary procedures. It is indicative that the first three of the 6 arrested of last Saturday have been put on remand although not one single piece of not controversial evidence was presented to the court by the anti-terrorist authorities, despite this evidence being openly doubted even in the mainstream media.

More than 200 gathered, handed out texts and hang a banner reading: “Zero tolerance to state repres

More than 200 gathered, handed out 
texts and hang a banner reading: “Zero tolerance to state repres

ANOTHER VIDEO OF THE FUCKING BASTARDS COPS ARRESTING A COMRADE OUTSIDE THE COURT..

Last night, during the evening news, 70 anarchists occupied the TV station ‘Creta TV’ in Heraclion, Crete. Above is the video of the action, and has english subtitles.




Last night, during the evening news, 70 anarchists occupied the TV station ‘Creta TV’ in Heraclion, Crete. Above is the video of the action, and has english subtitles.

Police madness in Athens has taken proportions unseen since the collapse of the junta:

This afternoon three boys and the mother of one of them were arrested as members of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire for having unused Easter firecrackers in their homes.
The incident took place in Athens on Wednesday afternoon and was initially believed to be a common anti-hooligan detention case. But the paranoia of the Greek police has reached such heights that it would make even the colonels' junta pale in shame.
According to the official police announcement, anti-terrorist police agents intercepted a call of one of the boys to his mother to hide some "gourounes", i.e. firecrackers massively used by teens and children during Greek Easter whose festivities ended last week. The police arrested the boy his 52 year old mother and two more boys claiming that the powder in the fire-crackers is similar to the one used in a series kettle-bomb attacks performed by the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire last fall. The argument runs counter to any trace of common sense which says that if that comprises evidence then hundreds of thousands of teens using similar festive devices should be arrested as urban guerrillas.
The latest arrests indicate that the situation in Greece is critical. The State seems to be unfolding an operation of mass repression with no concern even for the most basic bourgeois judiciary procedures. It is indicative that the first three of the 6 arrested of last Saturday have been put on remand although not one single piece of not controversial evidence was presented to the court by the anti-terrorist authorities, despite this evidence being openly doubted even in the mainstream media.

More than 200 gathered, handed out texts and hang a banner reading: “Zero tolerance to state repres

ANOTHER VIDEO OF THE FUCKING BASTARDS COPS ARRESTING A COMRADE OUTSIDE THE COURT..

FROM AFTER GREEK RIOTS BLOG. 15/4

Thursday, April 15, 2010





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Actions of solidarity spread across the country. Yesterday anarchists occupied a local newspaper in Volos, Central Greece. The photo above reads ‘The police talks to you through the TV. Scums, Snitches, Journalists. Your hands off our comrades’.

At the time of writing the post, comrades have occupied the offices of the ruling party (PASOK) in Heraclion. The photo above reads ‘State-Capital-Media are the terrorists, not the fighters and the revolutinaries’.

Also, in Thessaloniki a banner has been placed, reading ‘The state is the only terrorist. Freedom to the 6′
Meanwhile, today, 15th of april, is the day of solidarity to Marios Zervas, who was arrested during the strike march of last month, and is imprisoned awaiting trial, with fabricated changes. Protests have been planned in more than 10 cities throughout the country in the afternoon.
If they want to create division, indifference and passivity by spreading terror and slander, we should turn against them the weapon of SOLIDARITY.

If the mechanisms wish to present themselves as the only subject who writes its bloody history conducting the peoples’ lives, we have every reason to talk about all those struggles burst and still bursting in every place where the dictatorship of the states and the capitalists is imposed, about this eternal fight for freedom that goes on, in different ways and forms in time and space.
To shout for all those who are kept hostages by the states, while the regime’s propaganda, when not presenting them as “dangerous criminals”, tries to present as “harmless and weak”, “depoliticized” and “marginalized” in order to disdain the choice of resistance. And say what is really ventured, why they are affraid of them and affraid of us.

To talk about the ways that the criminal gangs of the states and the bosses have used in order to imprison the revolted people and about this spirit of revolt that they never managed to imprison... FROM ACT FROM FREEDOM NOW.. OUR SOLIDARITY TO THE 6 COMRADES IN ATHENS..

More than 200 gathered, handed out texts and hang a banner reading: “Zero tolerance to state repres

Thursday, April 15, 2010


More than 200 gathered, handed out texts and hang a banner reading:
 “Zero tolerance to state repres

Occupation of Creta TV – Solidarity actions spread across the country


Last night, during the evening news, 70 anarchists occupied the TV station ‘Creta TV’ in Heraclion, Crete. Above is the video of the action, and has english subtitles

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Defense excerpts from six arrested in Revolutionary Struggle case (plus update and chronology)


April 30, 2010

Nikos Maziotis

Responding to the question “Do you accept or deny the charges?”:
“I am a revolutionary, and I am fighting an unjust, criminal regime known as the state and capitalism. If anyone should make a plea in defense, it is not me but those who are accusing me: the police and judges who serve the rich. I, for my part, am in the right, and I will not apologize for myself.”
Panagiota “Pola” Roupa
Responding to the same question:
“I am a revolutionary, and I do not recognize your proceedings. The criminals and terrorists are you and the system you serve: the state and capitalism.”
Sarandos Nikitopoulos
“I am being singled out for my political activity. I have been politically active in the anarchist and antiauthoritarian milieu ever since I was very little, and I can assure you that I as well as hundreds of others before me were already in the authorities’ sights, and that will continue. I consider the criminal prosecution against me to be based on and a product of my own political activity, as well as that of the entire anarchist milieu. Cases like Thessaloniki—in which even video recordings show police planting bags containing “illegal” items near people in order to charge them—or the imprisonment of demonstrator Mario Z. in Athens, and many others, must put an end to this blind faith in police accusations.”
Kostas Gournas
The prosecutor: “What do you say in your defense? Do you accept or deny the charges?”
Kostas: “I am not going to answer. I do not recognize these proceedings. Since the age of 20, I have been a worker and have taken part in the social and class struggle in Greece. I am against the regime, the political system, and the economic system. I am not a terrorist. The terrorists are the ones on the 12th floor of police headquarters who gave me a beating and threatened to kill my children.”
Vaggelis Stathopoulos
“Mixing me up in the Revolutionary Struggle case is a consequence of my political convictions. I do not condemn any type or method of struggle. My political activity has always taken place in broad daylight.”
Christoforos Kortesis
Through his lawyers, he said that he will testify alone under certain specific conditions. He demanded in writing that “they have to clearly specify the charge common to all six of us that refers to my involvement in specific actions claimed by Revolutionary Struggle.” He also demanded an itemization of the evidence for each action.
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Our comrades were quickly transferred to different prisons: Kostas Gournas and Vaggelis Stathopoulos to Trikala, Christoforos Kortesis to Corinth, Panagiota “Pola” Roupa to Eleona womens’ prison near Thebes (let’s remember that our comrade is seven months pregnant), and Nikos Maziotis and Sarandos Nikitopoulos to Korydallos prison in Athens. On Sunday, April 25, simultaneous solidarity demonstrations and marches took place outside Trikala, Corinth, and Eleona prisons (where, apart from Pola, Konstantina Karakatsani is also locked up after her arrest in the Fire Cells Conspiracy case).
On April 29, three of the charged comrades (Maziotis, Roupa, and Gournas) published a statement in which they proudly claim their participation in the actions of Revolutionary Struggle (Epanastatikos Agonas) and recognize that comrade Lambros Foundas, who was murdered by police bullets over a month ago, was part of the group. The letter is very long (11 pages; excerpts here), and a translation will be attempted in the coming days.
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Revolutionary Struggle are thought to be responsible for the following attacks, all in Athens:
  • September 5, 2003: Bombing at courthouse.
  • March 14, 2004: Bombing at Citibank subsidiary in Psychico neighborhood.
  • May 5, 2004: Bombing at police station in Perissos neighborhood.
  • October 29, 2004: Bombing of police buses.
  • June 2, 2005: Bombing at Labor Ministry.
  • December 12, 2005: Bombing at Finance Ministry in Syntagma Square, near Parliament.
  • May 30, 2006: Attempted assassination of Georgios Voulgarakis, former Minister of Public Order, now Minister of Culture.
  • January 12, 2007: Wasp 58 LAW rocket attack on United States Embassy.
  • April 30, 2007: Shots fired at police station in Nea Ionia neighborhood.
  • October 24, 2008: Bombing at Shell offices in Palaio Faliro neighborhood.
  • December 23, 2008: Shots fired at riot police bus near Athens University in Goudi neighborhood.
  • January 5, 2009: Shots fired at police guarding Culture Ministry in Exarcheia neighborhood. One riot cop critically wounded.
  • February 18, 2009: Car bombing at Citibank headquarters in Kifissia neighborhood. Bomb fails to detonate.
  • March 9, 2009: Bombing at Citibank subsidiary in Nea Ionia neighborhood.
  • May 12, 2009: Bombing at Eurobank subsidiary in Argyroupoli neighborhood.
  • September 2, 2009: Car bombing causes serious damage to Stock Exchange building.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Zero tolerance to the state and mass media terrorism 13/4/athens

Tuesday, April 13, 2010



More than 200 gathered, handed out texts and hang a banner reading: “Zero tolerance to state repression”.

Their announcement goes as follows:
“This occupation of the Union of Athens Daily Newspapers Editors’ offices, by over 200 comrades, –a union presided by the

security police puppet-journalist Panos Sobolos–, was organized in response to the terrorist-spectacle the mass media have

been presenting avidly during the past few days on the arrest of comrades, which are accused of being members of the

“Revolutionary Struggle”.
A “case” with no evidence, which is socially supported solely by the state’s narrative, which is repeated word-to-word on the

news and in newspaper columns by television and newspaper mouthpieces. A state narrative that after the December revolt

attempts to incriminate the anarchists on a legal, moral and ideological basis (the very points institutions are consisted of).

Legally-lawless (or outlaws), morally-cowardly, ideologically-fascists: it is on this basis that the ideological and repressive

assault, and the consequent criminalization, develops.
The counter-revolt campaign of the state and the mass media escalates, along with the struggle for social and individual

liberation, solidarity and unselfishness, self-organizing our actions and our everyday lives. Especially during times of tough

antisocial offensive and in depth pillage of society by the political and economic elite.

Zero tolerance to the state and mass media terrorism
Freedom to the imprisoned fighters
Solidarity is our weapon

STATEMENT FROM THE OCCUPIED POLYTECHNIC 12/11


On Saturday 10/4 we occupied the polytechnic university led by sentiments of tenacious rage and solidarity towards our comrades. We want to show that a fighting part of the society exists, that will continue resisting.
w h a t e v e r y o u d o
We understand very well the dirty game of deceit and mass guidance that play the shameful mass media. These frauds of speech and conductors of manipulation, will skilfully use their arms, misinformation, calumny and disorientation from the real problems: the economic and social bankruptcy, in order to keep the world asleep and inactive. Mainly however afraid. Orwell, nor in his madness dreams, could not imagine the way in which he would be verified finally in the modern TVdictatorship. We answer:
SOCIAL STRUGGLES ARE NOT CRIMINALIZED, ARE NOT REPRESSED
THE STATE SHOULD UNDERTAKE ITS RESPONSIBILITY, AS WE DO TOO
From today and each day begins an enraged attack of counter-information, at the occupation of the polytechnic itself, but also in each corner of Athens. We deny to lower the heads and to accept the started terror-lust of mass media. The “internal terrorism” is the delusion that makes blind the average TV-person and nails him in a useless witch-hunt.
There are many hatched wizards and witches that walk with hoods in the forest of the city.
Bourgeois illegality will not pass.
Our counter-information from now on will reach at the ears of even the last induced citizen.
We will not stop informing and opposing without mercy for all the all set up charges against our comrades.
NO HOSTAGE IN THE HANDS OF THE STATE
NO MORE DELUSIONS – THEY ARE FIGHTERS, THEY ARE NOT TERRORISTS

Monday, April 12, 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010


VIDEO FROM TODAY IN ATHENS IN COURT FOR SOLIDARITY TO OUR ANARCHIST COMRADES.

Charges against the 6 anarchist comrades in athens last news 12/4/

Charges against the 6 anarchist comrades in athens last 

news 12/4/
Update 14:40 (local time): According to the media the 6 arrestees are charged with 4 felonies (participation in terrorist organization, attempted homicides in common, supplying, manufacturing and possessing incendiary materials/bombs in common, explosion in common and attempt to provoke explosion) and 4 misdemeanors (distinct damage due to explosion, illegal possession and use of guns) related to the organization “Revolutionary Struggle”, on actions dating back to 2003. (13:50 local time): At 13:00 local time, the cops tear-gased and beat up comrades that had gathered in solidarity. 2 people were detained for alleged resistance and insulting the authorities after the clash, and were taken to the local police station in Kipseli. More riot police units have been moved on site. The 6 arrestees were taken to Evelpidon (Athens courts) at 10:30 am (local time) in order to appear before the prosecutor. Their transfer resembled a Hollywood setting: streets nearby were blocked, 6 jeeps of the intelligence service along with several motorcycles and undercover police vehicles paraded, while cameramen were filming all along. Approximately 150 people have gathered in solidarity outside chanting slogans. Strong anti-media sentiment due to the infuriating stand the media have taken by publishing photos, names and filming the interior of houses raided yesterday. The place is packed with cops, and there was tension when the 6 arrived. The procedure is estimated to last until late tonight, and our presence there in solidarity is extremely important.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

ACTION NOW! AGAINST THE GREEK TERROR STATE!


On Saturday night, police arrested at least six10/4/AND12/4
persons in house raids across Athens. All six are accused of participating in a “terrorist organisation”. At least some of the arrestees are anarchists (details about the arrests are still blurred) and people have occupied the Athens Polytechnic in response. The statement issued by the occupied Polytechnic reads:
Today, Saturday 10/04/10 police openly arrested 6 persons with the charge of participation to a terrorist organisation. At a time of “financial crisis”, while the government attempts to cover up its mess with support packages by the European leaders, it promotes through mass media the so-called quelling of “domestic terrorism” as part of its attempt to contain the generalised popular discontent.
On the night of Saturday, April 10th we occupied the Polytechnic and on Sunday the 11th we call for an open assembly at 8pm in the Gini auditorium, under the topic of state repression and terrorising-lust promoted by the tactics of the immune, neo-dictatorial police…
THE TERRORISM OF STATE AND MASS MEDIA SHALL NOT PASS
POLYTECHNIC OCCUPATION
Updates on the case
  • The anarchist comrade Konstantinos T. was first detained on the street as “suspect for robbery”, then charged with gun-possession, as the police raided his parents’ house and discovered an antique gun owned by his grandfather. He will appear before court on Monday, April 12 – a solidarity gathering has already been called for outside the courthouse.
  • Another comrade had her house searched for more than 24 hours before being transferred to the police HQ.
  • As of this time (1600 GMT+2) a solidarity gathering is taking place outside one of the raided houses in Exarcheia, Athens. There are large numbers of riot police and of the motorcycle “delta” force in the area.

An incredible fiasco became the company of police andantiteroristcops of local and foreign services.

11/april

A few hours ago announced cuts in wages and mass layoffs new public and private sector from the IMF, the

cops GREECE and americans bastards with their bosses, trying to set up another political plot by militants. Compared with past

political machinations - this fiasco are different.

First to sign the Poulain murderers of the American embassy, and the great Chrysochoidis. Also for the first time in prison will

be blunt (is expected) people because their computers in their libraries were dissidents texts. For the first time in many years

to criminalize political discourse rather than an abstract of the current systemic culture of criminalization, but there will be a

real episode in real life.

The charges against the detainees is that the hard drives of texts found in the police attributed to political organizations of

armed violence. But the political organizations of armed violence is not mentioned in nefelim and Elohim, but in political issues

concerning the operation of the order of few against the many. Only organizations are political texts with references to political

issues of all. It is the first time that the political discourse while not accompanied by a "criminal act" sufficient to prison

someone. The texts were found (according to the official announcement) in the possession of arrested persons are not attached

to a hit but "highly likely" that the amerikanotsoliades a blueprint for future attacks. .

Previously another bright luminary of the American Embassy, who served with loyalty and dedication the appropriate Ministry

of Chrysochoidis, put other ingredients in such cases for example, a little hash, a little gun ownership, a wig, a fingerprint, a

kettle, a frying pan, a vre something the brother to tie scenario, and had seen three or four American films, they were not

"illiterate" like this one here ..

From the first moment of operation of the cretin and police departments, and MMEmazi regime 'in the journalistic army. The

news of the company channeled first through administrative channels to the media after cops assumed by the news of the

arrest sent through administrative all media, from television of Vardilogianni, etc. Bobolas up the web of "honest journalists"

who were preparing the titles pychaious success .

In the end, rather than guns, dynamite, masks, etc., were found to count pages from political manifestos and television media

were putting Ms. puts screens up bottles for cleaning lenses known company that had become completely black from the ink

for fingerprints.

The size is huge fiasco is exactly proportional to the image have COPS both political radical spaces (anarchist-independent

elected, etc.) for years in a permanent attacking institutions and mechanisms, no one can hold this social- political piece to

something more "visible" and thus more controllable. 'Osokai for groups of armed force to attack at a time when both the left

and the other power forces can not defend anything, having completely killed ..

That are commonly cops deep midnight, can not understand the processes contributing to things. .



As part dakrygono and of our great offer to the public consultation of public affairs, we hope to the cops and the other

americans bastards good reading of hard disks, books, magazines and newspapers picked up on this wonderful business and to

supplement the first opportunity to let go at any bookstore to find even more .. ....

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

THE “PLEADING” OF ANARCHIST NIKOS MAZIOTIS Assembly of Anarchists, September 1999



(The following text is the translation of what Nikos Maziotis has said to the court during his trial which took place in the 5th to the 7th of July 1999 in Athens, Greece. He was convicted in a 15-year prison sentence for “attempted explosion with danger for human lives” and “possession of guns and explosives” for his action to put a bomb in the Ministry of Industry and Development in 6-12-97, in solidarity with the revolt of the villages in Strymonikos against the installation of a gold metallurgy by multinational company TVX GOLD. During the trial he supported politically again his choices, as he did from the beginning when he had sent from prison a letter with which he was taking responsibility of the action against the Ministry. He never though accepted the charges the state was accusing him of, as revolutionary acts cannot be described in terms of the penal code. In that sense, this trial was not a typical procedure of convicting someone who pleads “guilty” but it turned into a political confrontation so much between Nikos and his prosecutors, as much as between his comrades, anarchists and revolutionaries and the state and its mechanisms.
This confrontation was strongly supported by the presence of comrades from Sardegna (Costantino Cavalleri), Italy (Alfredo Bonanno) and France (Hellyette Bess) who testified in the court in solidarity with Nikos and by the letters sent in support by the imprisoned militants of Action Directe, France, by the ABC of Barcelona and by other anarchist groups from Spain. All these together, along with the presence inside and outside the court of anarchist comrades and of course the speach of Nikos Maziotis against his prosecutors, gave a sense of the international struggle for freedom and of solidarity with all the people in revolt, with all political prisoners captured in moments of the social and class war against the state and the capital.)

THE “PLEADING” OF NIKOS MAZIOTIS IN FRONT OF
ATHENS JURY CRIMINAL COURT
First, I do not intend to pretend the “good guy” here where I was forced to come. I will not plead for anything, because I do not concern myself a criminal. I am a revolutionary. I have nothing to repent of. I am proud of what I have done. The only thing I regret is the technical error that was made and the bomb didn’t explode, so that my fingerprint was found on it after and I ended up here. This is the only thing I repent. And something else also: all that stuff shouldn’t be at my house, they should be placed somewhere else.
You must have in mind that although you are judges and sitting higher than me, many times the revolutionaries, and myself specifically, have judged you long before you judge me. We are in opposite camps, hostile camps.
The revolutionaries and revolutionary justice -because I don’t believe that this court is justice, it’s the word justice in quotation marks- many times judge their enemies more merciless, when they get the chance to impose justice.
I will begin from many years ago. We don’t have any crime of mine to judge here. On the contrary, we will talk about crimes, but not mine. We will talk about the crimes of the State, of its mechanisms, of justice and police crimes...
The first time I can say I was politicized is when I took part in a demonstration, in 1985. It was 17th of November. I was fourteen then, and one policeman, mr. Melistas, shot and killed a fifteen year-old, Kaltezas. I had not participated in the riots of that night. The same evening after the murder the Chemistry School had been occupied and in the morning special forces carried out a police raid in the building to evacuate it and they arrested the anarchists and youths who were inside. The next day five thousand people occupied the Polytechnic School -if I remember correct because I was young then and didn’t have much information. These occupations were exactly a reaction to the murder of Kaltezas by policeman Melistas. Justice, five years later, in January of 1990, found Melistas innocent.
What I mean by saying this is that in reality you are abettors of crimes, at least according to me.
Then, in January and February of ’90 I took part in the occupation of the Polytechnic, which occured as a reaction to the court-decision which found Melistas not guilty for the murder of Kaltezas. There were riots and damages, stores were broken, stones and molotov cocktails thrown... I participated in these events. From then on I could consciously say I am an anarchist.
And when I say anarchist, I mean that I am against the State and the Capital. That our purpose is to subvert the State and the capitalistic regime. We want a society without classes, without hierarchy and without domination.
The biggest lie of all times is that the State is the society. I think Nietzsce has also said that, that the State lies.
We are opposed to the division of society in classes, we are against a separation to those who give orders and others who obey orders. This authoritarian structure penetrates the whole of society and it is this structure that we want to destroy. Either with peaceful or with violent means, even with the guns. I have no problem on that.
I will contradict my brother who said before: “he didn’t want the guns in order to make war”. They were for war. Maybe they were just kept there. But the guns are for war, you don’t just have them to keep them at home. I might have kept them as they were, but they are to make war and I make war... The bomb in the ministry was an act of war.
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Since 1990 I have been convicted many times for my action, for multiform actions.
I was convicted because I refused to serve the army. Not because I have any problem with weapons or with violence, I repeated that in the military court. The fact that this time I was arrested in possession of guns means that I have no problem with weapons or with violence, I am not at all a pacifist. Because neither society nor the State are peaceful. As long as I receive violence I will respond with violence.
I spent seven months in a military prison, I have been convicted for deserting the army and for evasion of military services. The second time I was released after 51 days of hunger strike.
I have been arrested in ’94 in the occupation of the Economic university along with 51 comrades of mine, when Giorgos Balafas and Odysseas Kampouris were on hunger strike. This occupation of the Economic School was also an action of solidarity. In conditions where we couldn’t gather anywhere nor demonstrate, we had decided to squat a university and use it as a center of counter-information about the cases of Giorgos Balafas and Odysseas Kampouris, who were then imprisoned.
In ’95 I was arrested with 500 other people in the revolt of the Polytechnic in November. That occupation happened because there were many different political prisoners in jail - Kostas Kalaremas, Odysseas Kampouris, Giorgos Balafas who was arrested again in the meantime, Spyros Dapergolas, Christoforos Marinos and four persons from Thessaloniki who were arrested when the demonstration in which they participated was attacked by the police in the 14th of November- and because there was a prisoners’ revolt going on in Koridallos jail. For this occupation I was at last sentenced to one year imprisonment along with many others of my comrades. In all these actions me and my comrades have taken completely the responsibility.
So, during this decade, since I can call myself an anarchist, I have used many forms of action. I have written and distributed leaflets, I took part in postering, I participated in occupations, violent or peaceful. For example, the occupation of the Economic School didn’t have any violent character but the Special Police Units and the Riot Police invaded and arrested us. There were even policemen of the Special Units wearing ski-masks who entered in order to break the chains on the gate.
In the case of the Polytechnic we didn’t pretend the good guys, without still accepting the specific charges we were accused of. We said why we went in the Polytechnic. Some time after, when I was court-martialed in February of ’98, I have personally taken responsibility of burning one of the greek flags. I said that I burnt it. I consider it to be a symbol of a hostile force. To anyone having the greek flag I see my enemy, because the policemen have it on their uniforms, the marshals also... It is the symbol of the enemy.
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Our purpose, within the anti-State and anticapitalist struggle, is to connect ourselves with the different social struggles. Our purpose also when interfering in these struggles is to attempt to make things reach the edge, which means to culminate the conflict of these social parts with the State and the police. To urge the people fighting surpass the institutional frames, the trade-unions, the local administrations and all these manipulators who are enemies of human freedom. Many comrades of mine, with their small forces, were engaged in such struggles. I will tell you about them more specifically.
In 1989, in a struggle of environmental interest in the village of Aravissos, the residents of the area didn’t want their water sources to be exploited by the Water Company of Thessaloniki. They clashed with the police and the riot police, the burnt watering pumps, the set fires and barricades... And some of our comrades from Thessaloniki took part in this struggle and they were even arrested.
In 1990 the aggression of neo-liberalism started in Greece (an aggression that internationally had started since the 80’s with Reagan and Thatcher governments), including de-industrialization, workers’ dismissals, privatization, restriction of the welfare state, reductions on salaries, pensions and medical treatment... This attack that has started in Europe and North America since the beginning of the 80’s, it only started in 1990 in Greece.
The first project was the “problematic” companies. In that section also, during the period of 1990-91, there were occupations in many factories of the country, in Mantoudi, Lavrio, Patras. Again, some comrades of ours, with their small powers, were there. More specifically in Mantoudi and in Piraiki-Patraiki factory which is located in Patras.
After that we have the pupils’ movement of ’90-91 which was a grand one, according to my opinion. It managed to subvert the law of the minister of Education, Kontogiannopoulos who finally resigned. The right-wing government, in its effort to repress the movement, had mobilized its thugs in order to smash the school occupations, resulting to the murder of a teacher, Nikos Temponeras, inside an occupied school in Patras. It was one more crime of the state.
Here we will count the crimes of the state, no crime of mine.
Responding to the murder of Temponeras there was a demonstration of thousands of people. We participated too, to sharpen the situation. There were conflicts with the police, the Polytechnic was occupied once again for two days. Flames, barricades, damages... There was also another crime those days, in the 10th of January ’91. During the riots, tear-gas bombs thrown by the police caused fire to the building of K. Marousi, a shopping-center in Panepistimiou street. Four citizens died inside there due to this fire. For this crime nobody has yet paid, nor did any justice say something. They covered it.
One year after, in summer of 1992, my comrades -not me personally but this doesn’t matter- participated in the clashes around Votanikos central bus-station, when the government attempted to privatize Public Transports. There were conflicts between the workers and the police. Then, some workers in the Public Transports went to prison accused of sabotage. They were smashing the private buses belonging to the ruffian owners who had bought them. There also, anarchists were present.
Before referring to the struggle in Strymonikos, I want to mention the most recent examples: the jobless teachers the previous year and the pupils’ movement in the winter of ’98-’99. We were present there as well. A comrade who testified yesterday, Vasilis Evagelidis, tried to talk about it. He was arrested in the clashes that took place in January of ’99 in a pupils’ demonstration.
Generally, wherever there are disturbances, wherever there are conflicts we want to be in. To subvert things. For us, this is not a crime. In a real sense, these disturbances are the “popular sovereignty” that professional politicians keep talking about. That’s where freedom is expressed...
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Now let’s talk about the struggle of the people in Strymonikos. Long before I put the bomb, other comrades have been in the villages, they have been talking with the people there, they had published a brochure about this revolt, about the clashes in October of 1996. But I will talk more specifically about the struggle in Strymonikos in a little while. First, I want to talk exclusively about the action.
To say the truth, I was inspired to put this bomb for a specific reason: The people of the villages had broken the limits, by themselves. If it was a struggle inside the institutional frames, in the way that trade unions and local administrations try to keep these struggles restricted, if it was confined in a mild, harmless and not dangerous protest, maybe I wouldn’t do anything.
But the comrades up there in the villages -who are not anarchists of course, but I don’t care about that, they are citizens who also want their freedom- had surpassed every limit. They had conflicts with the police three times -in the 17th of October 1996, in the 25th of July ’97 and in November 9 ’98-, they had put fire to police cars and vans of the riot police, they had burnt machinery belonging to TVX, they had invaded in the mines of Olympiada and destroyed part of the installations. Some of them also made a kind of guerrilla. In the nights, they were going out with shooting guns, shooting in the air to frighten the policemen. And I thought, these people are cool, they ‘ve gone even further than us.
And then repression followed, especially in ’97 when there was marshal law imposed in the area. The Chief of Police in Halkidiki gave an order according to which all gatherings and demonstrations were forbidden. They also sent special police units and police tanks, which came in the streets for the first time since 1980. And now they were sending them out again there, in the villages of Halkidiki. So, I thought, we must do something here, in Athens. It is not possible that the others are under repression and we here staying passive...
The ministry of Industry and Development, in Papadiamadopoulou and Michalakopoulou streets, was one of the centers of this case. The struggle in Strymonikos was a struggle against the “development”, against “modernization” and all this crap they keep saying. What is hidden behind all these expressions is the profits of multinationals, the profits of “our own” capitalists, Greek capitalists, the profits of states’ officials, of the greek state, of the bureaucrats, of all those who take the money, of technical companies... There is no relevance between this “development” and “modernization” they are talking about and the covering of popular needs. No relevance at all.
So, I put a bomb. The purpose was the one I said in the letter with which I took responsibility of the action. In the passage of February ’98 I say: Placing the explosive device my purpose was to send a double political message. Everything is political. Even if you use such means, the messages are political. War itself is a means of political pressure. In this case, this was also a political means, a political practice. First of all, a message to the people of Strymonikos that “you are not alone, there are also others who may live 600 km away from you but they care”. Not for personal reasons... I don’t know anyone from there personally. Other comrades know people from there. I haven’t even been there. It was not my house that was threatened, but this is not the point.
Simply, my principle, and generally principle of the anarchists and of other non-anarchist revolutionaries is that social freedom is one and inseparable. So, if freedom is partially offended, in essence it is offended as a whole. If their freedom is offended, mine is offended too. Their war will be my war, especially in an area where the “sovereign people” -again an expression used by professional politicians- does not want what the state and the capital want: the gold metallurgy of TVX.
On the other hand, I have said that, OK, there would be some damages - I knew that. Yes, I had the intention to cause material damages. So, what damage would that be? On the windows, on that certain place, what kind of damage? Or outside the storehouse where I placed the bomb? According to me, the damages would be minimal. But even if they were more than minimal, for me it is not important at all. Because freedom can’t be compared with the material damages on some windows, on a state car or state property. For me, the ministry is not an institution of common benefit as the charges say. Of state benefit yes, but of social benefit no.
However, even if the device did not explode, I sent my message. I was caught, because I made that technical error and I left a fingerprint, but even if there was no material damage at all the message was sent. And you received it, the state received it, but also the people of Strymonikos received it. I know that they are saying I am one of them, even if they have never met me. There is nothing better than that. And of course, I repeat that I don’ t regret it at all.
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I will refer a little to the technical parts. Exactly because I am a social revolutionary, and when you say that it is like talking for the benefit of society. Not like. It is for the social benefit. As I have this principle I couldn’t harm any citizen. I could harm a policeman. I consider them my enemies. And you are my enemies too. I separate you. I make a clear class separation. On one hand we have those, on the other hand, we have the others. In this occasion though I didn’t intend to harm neither the policeman who guarded the ministry nor anybody else; and of course not a citizen.
The procedure that is used by groups or individuals, in general, is exactly this: you first place the bomb in your target and then you call to a newspaper. In that case, I called to ‘Eleftherotypia’ and said: In half an hour a bomb will explode there. Exactly what is written in the evidence: In 30 minutes there will be an explosion in the Ministry of Industry and Development, for the case of TVX in Strymonikos. By this sense, as it was proven practically and not hypothetically, the police arrived at the place in time. The first of them who went there surrounded and evacuated the area for 200m around the building, as the police specialists themselves admitted, so that there wouldn’t be any car or person accidentally passing by. And then they waited for the bomb to explode. As they have already said alone, they were waiting for the safety time to expire, which is the 30 minutes that I HAD GIVEN! Whether the bomb would or wouldn’t explode there was absolutely no danger for human lives. In case that it exploded, there would be only material damages. So, it would happen exactly what was in my intention to happen. Objectively, if the device had exploded there was no chance of an accident, like exploding before or after the time given.
And exactly because of the message being political and symbolic, it was not in my purpose to cause extensive material damages; that’s why I used a small quantity of dynamite. And I had the possibility to put five or seven or ten kilos. if I wanted to... But I didn’t put... Since there were such things found in my house, I could cause great damages, always talking about material damages! But I didn’t. If I could demolish the whole building of the ministry without having anyone killed, I wouldn’t have any objection. It is another useless building for the people and for society. As I said before, the only thing I regret is the technical error on the device.
Now, I want to say something in advance. This action was performed only by me, I did it alone, there was nobody else. The message of course said “Anarchist Urban Guerrillas”. This doesn’t mean that there were other persons except from me... It was just an expression to imply which is the milieu I come from. Of course, I wouldn’t say my name ‘Nikos Maziotis’ to tell the newspaper where I placed the bomb. I ‘d say ‘Anarchists’. That’s all. To make clear, finally, that the initiative for this action was mine only. There was neither a group nor an organization nor anything. And also, It doesn’t appear from the evidence that there was a group or an organization, that I would supply any group or organization. I was alone and the things found were only mine.
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I want to refer more to what I call solidarity, to the motives that I had. What is this solidarity.
I believe that people socialized, that human society was created, based on three components: solidarity, mutuality and helping each other. So, that’s where human freedom is based on.
Any social group in struggle, in different space and time, whether they are pupils or farmers or citizens of local societies, for me and for the anarchists it is very important.
It doesn’t have to do with whether I am a worker and identifying my interests with the interests of that class. If someone asks for a higher salary or has a trade-unionist demand for me it is not important. For me, solidarity means the unreserved acceptance and support with every means of the right that the people must have to determine their lives as they wish, and not letting others to decide in default of them, like the State and the Capital do.
That means that in this specific case, in the struggle of Strymonikos but also in every social struggle, for me what counts mostly is that they are struggles through which the people want to determine their fates alone. And not having any police chief or any state official or capitalist deciding what they should do. It is of secondary importance if they want or don’t want the factory, if the focal point of the struggle is environmental. The important thing is that they don’t want the factory because they don’t like something imposed to them with violence.
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Concerning the matter of political violence now... From the very beginning they tried to present a case of “repulsive criminals” and “terrorists” who “put ‘blind’ bombs”. Something that doesn’t exist.
If theoretically terrorism is exercising violence against citizens and unarmed population, that goes exclusively for the State. Only the State attacks against civilians, that’s what the repression mechanisms are for: the riot police, special repression police units, the army, special forces... Mechanisms that also rob the people. They finance armed professionals, policemen. Aren’t they trained to shoot real targets? Isn’t the riot police armed with chemical gas? To use them where? On citizens, in the demonstrations and in manifestations. So, only the State exercises violence against the citizens. I didn’t use any violence against any citizen.
I will say exactly what is terrorism.
Terrorism is when occupations, demonstrations and strikes are being attacked. When the riot police attacked the pensioners who demonstrated outside Maximou four years ago. When Melistas killed Kaltezas. When Koumis and Kanelopoulou were murdered by the riot police in 16th of November 1980. And if I can remember well, they were not shot, they were beaten up to death. Terrorism is when Christos Kassimis was murdered. But I will refer more specifically to this case.
A group of revolutionaries had then tried to set fire to the german factory of AEG, in Redis. This was also an action of solidarity. I don’t know if you are aware of that, but I will tell you about it. Then, in ’77, some guerrillas of the RAF had died inside the white cells of Stammheim, in Stuttgart, West Germany. The white cells alone is terrorism. Prison IS TERRORISM. So, then, some greek revolutionaries went to burn the factory of AEG, as an action of solidarity with the RAF and also as a reaction to the murder of RAF militants in prisons of Stuttgart. During this attempt, which was unsuccessful, somebody was killed. He was Christos Kassimis, shot by the two policemen, Plessas and Stergiou, who guarded the factory. And according to what I have read, they didn’t kill him because their lives where threatened, they shot him in the back. He died with a bullet in his back.
Terrorism is when special police forces invade the Chemistry School and beat up anarchists and youth. Terrorism is when Temponeras is murdered in Patras. Terrorism is when Christos Tsoutsouvis was murdered in ’85. But this case has also something special and I want to point it out. To Christos Tsoutsouvis fits an expression of Thoukidides -if you know about him, he is the ancient historian who wrote down the story of the Peloponnesian War- that “dying in the battle is an honor, followed by applause of the citizens”. He may got killed, but he also took three of them with him. For me, he was a warrior, a militant. I believe that society needs more persons like him.
Terrorism is when citizens are murdered by the police in simple ‘identification controls’. I will mention some examples. I will say about Christos Mouratis, a Rom in the city of Livadia, who was shot in a police blockade in October of 1996. He was an unarmed citizen... This is a crime. But justice did nothing about it, what would it do?
It just rewarded the crime. In 1997, Helias Mexis was passing by the street in front of the Transport Detention Center (for prisoners) and he got shot by the police guard Tsagrakos.Theodoros Giakas was killed in January 10th 1994 by police-officer Lagogiannis of Moschato police station. This case is also quite peculiar. He was an unarmed citizen. He was stopped in the street for identity control. He ran away and the police shot him. Afterwards they said they found a knife in his possession and other crap... As far as I know, in the beginning he was shot three times. Probably all three of them were fatal. As Giakas was lying on the ground, Lagogiannis shot him another two times and even after that he handcuffed him! Are you aware of what did justice do about it? Sentenced him in 12 years on probation. That’s why I’m saying that your justice must be put in quotation marks.
Terrorism is when Ali Yumfraz, a Pomak from Vrilisia suburb of Athens, was arrested being drunk and afterwards he was found dead in his cell in the police station. The police said he suffered a heart-attack and that this was the reason for his death. I can recall another incident, in January of ‘91, when a Turkish political refugee, Souleiman Akiar, was beaten up to death by policemen. The Minister of Public Order had then said that the man had heart problems. But the medical examination found that there were bruises all over his body.
Terrorism is this court, here. Every trial of a militant, every trial of a revolutionary is terrorism, a message of intimidation for society. I said it again in my statements yesterday, when you called me to say if I accept the charges, and I will repeat it. Because of my persecution being political, the message is clear: whoever fights against the State and the Capital will be penalized, criminalized and given the characterization of terrorist. The same for any solidarity to any social struggle: it will be penalized and crushed down. This is the message of this trial and by this sense it is terrorism. Terrorism against me, terrorism against the anarchists, terrorism against the people of Strymonikos, who are also receiving similar messages this period, as they have similar trials for their mobilizations. This is terrorism. The fact that I put a bomb as an action of solidarity is not terrorism. Because no citizen was harmed by this action.
Many times, especially the media, even more than the police sometimes, promote a view of every action taking place, for example in gas-bomb attacks, that “we almost had victims, almost, almost, almost...” But such a thing has never really happened. All these happen to create impressions and they are said so that there will be social consent for repression. So that I, for example, will be convicted in a long-time prison sentence. “We found someone who made the mistake to leave his fingerprint, we caught him. And he says that he did it? Let’s fuck him !” My language is a little vulgar...
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I want to refer to the struggle in Strymonikos. Even if I have never been there I will give you some historical rudiments. The mines which are now bought by the multinational company TVX Gold exist since 1927. They used to belong to Bodosakis. In these mines, where numerous working accidents have taken place and many miners suffered pneumonokoniasis, there was a big bloody strike back in 1977. The strike had demands such as the increasing of salaries, medical treatment, security measures in the galleries. Then there were also police tanks sent in the area, there were also arrests and convictions, terrorism imposed in the villages.
In the late 80’s the company was characterized as “problematic”, like many others. The state, through METVA , plans the installation of a gold metallurgy. In ’92 the company, as “problematic” passes to the hands of the state and in December of ’95 the latter sells the mines to TVX. But the residents of Strymonikos didn’t want the construction of a gold metallurgy. More than seventy years of mining activity had yet caused serious environmental problems.
This struggle has a great importance, and that was proven. For international reasons.
The mobilizations started in the beginning of ’96. The residents blockaded the national highway Thessaloniki-Kavala, they made guardhouses from where they could supervise the mines and stop any truck of the company that would try to pass or any machinery that would begin drilling activities. With these practices, the street blockading and the guardhouses, the people demonstrated: “We are here. You are not going to pass.”
This way they forced the company to temporary suspend its activities. In the 26th of October ’96, TVX sent an ultimatum to the greek state and to the ministry of Development, saying that “Unless the works start right now, we are going to leave”. Their investment, which is the biggest private one ever made in the country, an investment of 65 billion drachmas , would leave Greece.
When the first clashes took place, in the 17th of October, and the residents managed to repel violently the police forces from the area, Jason Stratos, the president of SEV , stated that “these disturbances damage the validity of the country abroad”. And he was right, because “it’s impossible that two thousand provincials - I don’t mean this characterization in a bad way, but that’s how the minister or the president of SEV mean it. That’s how professional politicians and the political parties talk about simple people- will destroy our investments, not letting a canadian company or any other foreign company come here and make investments. This reaction must end”.
So, you can understand that this struggle had no more a restricted local character. It had international extensions, because it created a precedent: “If we can’t have an investment in Halkidiki, wherever a foreign investor may go, will not be able to proceed with the investment. If the people revolt and don’t want what the state wants, the economy is through”.
One year after, there was another attempt to start the works for the installation of the gold metallurgy. In July of ’97 the residents destroy a drill belonging to IGME and clash with the police. In November, they gather and make a demonstration to the mines. But some months before -in September, if I can remember well- the state had predicted that the people’s reactions would culminate and had sent hundreds of policemen from Thessaloniki. They had also sent riot police from Athens, special repression police units and police tanks, which as I said before appeared in the streets for the first time after 1980 when they were used to suppress demonstrations. There was a whole army of occupation installed there permanently. The police knew that there would be riots again so they had prepared a military force to repress the residents. As it happened. Of course, it didn’t happen completely because the police was defeated. The clashes took place in the 9th of November and like I said before police cars and riot police vans were destroyed, the drill of the company was set on fire and finally the guerrilla practices took place, when there were shootings to frighten the police.
As I have already said, I was very much inspired by these events to put the bomb in the Ministry of Industry and Development. On this base I want to repeat that this struggle had not a simple local character. It had surpassed it.
For us, for the anarchists, social struggles and solidarity are beyond national limits. For me and for my comrades, struggles that take place outside the borders of the greek state have a great importance.
There is huge importance for me in the Zapatista guerrilla that has burst out in Chiapas in 1994. It is one more struggle against neoliberalism, a struggle that is carried out with guns, with masks..., a real war. It is part of the political violence and I am not against that. I have never stated to be against and I do not want to pretend the good guy.
Of great importance for me is also the movement of Brazilian farmers without land (the MST) who occupy the land of the estates in order to cultivate it collectively.
There is also great significance in the movement of the jobless people in France, who made occupations in working offices and clashed with the police during the winter of ’97-’98.
Also important is something that took place in Turkey and that is similar with what happened in Strymonikos with TVX. Another multinational company, EUROGOLD, tried to make a similar investment in Pergamos. And it is very important what I am going to say now. It was in the village Ovancik of Pergamos, if I remember correct. The residents of that area, Turkish farmers, have frustrated the EUROGOLD investment, in the same ways that the people of Strymonikos have prevented so far the installation of the gold metallurgy. The people of Pergamos made blockades in the highway Ismir - Istanbul, they clashed with military police forces. And, coincidentally, there was again someone who placed a bomb in the offices of the investing company, in Ismir. Like I did.
So, as you understand, all these practices are part of the social struggles, they happen everywhere. And for us, not only they are not crimes, but they are an honor. We are proud of these practices.
Concerning this factory in Pergamos, the greek media, the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Aegean had been hypocritically saying that in case it was constructed it would pollute the Aegean sea. But they are not saying the same for Strymonikos bay. So the factory in Turkey must not be constructed, but in Greece it is all right. Here the hypocrisy of the greek state, of the media and of the politicians is obvious.
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I don’t believe that you really judge me as a “terrorist”. I don’t believe that you judge me for “having the purpose to cause danger to human lives”. This is just a pretext. In fact, you are judging me for what I’ve said until now. For who I am. For being an anarchist, for believing what I believe, even for my past. Because all of these are aggravating elements: “so, you were in the Polytechnic occupation, you were in the Economic School occupation, you are objector of military service, you were here and there....” I don’t have a “previous decent life”, according to you of course because according to me I am a very decent person. In reality, you don’ t judge me for supposedly having the purpose to harm people.
In fact, the state has proven that it does not care for the citizens. On the contrary, when its domination must be consolidated, the state takes away human lives, as I said in the examples I gave before.. The only thing the state want is to conserve a monopoly, the monopoly that “only us, only me, the State, can take away human lives”. Only the uniformed police, the secret police, the riot police or the special police can take away human lives. Everyone else who does it is a criminal. But when the state does it, it proves to be unassailable.
Whenever citizens were killed, justice has accepted the police allegations. Not because they believed them but for reasons of interest. They always accept the allegation that “the bullet lost its way”, that supposedly “the policeman’s gun had accidentally shot” or that he was supposed to be “in legal defense”. In reality though, all these examples that I mentioned before, and I have more to mention, are cold-blood murders. Very few policemen were ever accused and all of them are out of prison and proud of what they have done. Proud!
A witness of my defense said something before about the case of Alekos Panagoulis. And it is true that the attempt of Panagoulis to murder the dictator Papadopoulos was an action applauded by the greek people. It was an attempt to kill. And so what? Who did he try to kill? A dictator!
Rationally one can oppose the argument that back then there was a status of military junta and that the means of political violence were justified to be used as a means of political pressure in the time of dictatorship, but now we have a “parliamentary democracy”. Now we have “freedom” and we have “rights”. Well, I don’t think it is exactly like that... With all I’ve said I don’t believe there are rights. They may exist in the papers, but in reality there is nothing.
I will mention certain occasions of the political reform period, the time of the presumed democracy, where people have been killed within social struggles. It was once again proven that the people still don’t define their fate just because the constitution of the state changed in 1974. Specific examples: The first disturbances have taken place, as far as I remember, in July of 1975. Also in May of 1976 for one more time the police tanks appeared in the streets of Athens. Laskaris, the minister of Employment of Karamanlis’ government had then made a new law, Act 330, an anti-worker and anti-strike act. In the 25th of May ’76 there was an all-workers’ demonstration. There were clashes with the police, an assault at the offices of “Bradini” newspaper..., molotov cocktails and fire... Then, a police tank which was chasing after demonstrators killed Anastasia Tsivika, a 67 year old saleswoman. Nobody was ever accused of this murder.
In other cases, there were new drafts of laws voted in the parliament without asking anybody’s opinion. For example in 1990 there was a revision of the agreement considering the continuation of the american military basis operation in Greece. The people of Chania did not accept that... In June of 1990 they made a demonstration which was attacked by the riot police. As a reaction, the people clashed with the police and burnt down the Prefecture of Chania.
In 1991 the farmers of Heraklion province had set fire to the building of Heraklion Prefecture. As you can see, political violence is exercised by everyone. By all society and by every social part or class that is threatened.
What the state wants is to deal with everyone alone. You must have heard an expression that the prime minister Simitis is using a lot, talking about “social automatism” whenever social reactions burst out.. He uses this expression in order to present these social reactions -the blockades in the streets, the squatting in public buildings and all the actions of this kind- as being in contrast with the interests of the rest of society. Something that is a total lie. It is just the tactics of “divide and rule”, which means “spread the discord to break solidarity”. Because solidarity is very important as anyone who is alone becomes an easy target.
When a workers’ strike takes place and there is no solidarity it is easier to be attacked. They talk about a “minority”. This is the argument of the state, that it is “a trade-unionist minority having retrogressive interests which turn against modernization, against development, against all the reforms” and all that nonsense. Well, there hasn’t been one social part or social group that didn’t come up in conflict with the state, especially during the 90’s, and that hasn’t been faced with the argument that “you are just a minority”, that “your struggle is in contrast with the rest of society’s interests”. That is exactly what happened in all cases. It happened with the workers in the “problematic” companies who were squatting the factories in ’90-’91, with the pupils who occupied their schools in ’90-’91 and recently in ’98-’99. The same thing happened with the workers in Public Transports in ’92, with the farmers who blockaded the national highways in ’95 and in ’96, with the teachers’ mobilizations against the repeal of the calendar and the new exam. The same thing happened of course with the people of Strymonikos.
What is really being attacked is solidarity. And that’s what is also attacked, without any disguise, through my trial.. The states wants to attack to everyone alone.
Because when it finds them together things are much more difficult. Police brutality is of course not sufficient for repression. Coming back to what I was saying before, I have concluded to the fact that the difference between dictatorship and parliamentary democracy -or should I better say capitalistic oligarchy- is that the first one is mainly imposed by raw violence and the latter, the presumed democracy, is mostly imposed by the intellectual control of the citizens, through the weapon of the Mass Media, trough deception. Because I don’t believe that the people voting their bosses every four years means they have their freedom. They vote for them but when they’re not doing what they were supposed to, the people can’t get rid of them.
In ancient Athens this didn’t happen. In ancient Athens everyone could speak in the public assembly. Anyone could express an opinion, no matter how modest his position was. And people having a position could be revoked by the people at any time.
But democracy has also proved that when deception and intellectual control of the citizens are not enough, it has no problem to resort to police violence, to kill, to torture, to terrorize.
Finally, I am not on trial because I placed a bomb, nor because I possessed three guns and ten kilograms of dynamite. After all, the army and the police have a lot more guns than me and they use them. The one can’t be compared with the other.
I have nothing else to say. The only thing I’ll say more is that no matter the sentence to which I will be convicted, because it is certain that I will be convicted, I am not going to repent for anything. I will remain who I am. I can also say that prison is always a school for a revolutionary. His ideas and the endurance of his soul are experienced. And if he surpasses this test he becomes stronger and believes more these things for which he was found in prison. I have nothing more to say.
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The judge : don’t turn the cameras to the bench!
Public prosecutor: In the beginning of your plead you said that you had the guns for war. Don’t you see a contradiction when you say that there was no danger for human lives?
I made clear that none of my activities is turned against citizens. I already made that clear. Where is the contradiction?
Public Prosecutor: you said the guns are for war.Yes but not for the people. For my class enemies. Look, I never said that I am a humanist generally. Nor a philanthropist, because these meanings are degraded. In everything that I’ve written- if you have read- and in everything that I’ve said I made clear who are my friends and who are my enemies. Not in a personal but in a social level. Who are my social and class friends and who are my social and class enemies. In the letter with which I took responsibility of the action as well as in my defense I said that society is another thing from the State.
I will go on to be more specific for the jury. On the one hand I place the State, state officials, the police, the army, the security forces, capitalists, and on the other hand I placed the rest of the people: workers, farmers, pupils, the whole of society, the majority of the people, the oppressed people.
Public prosecutor: You talked about justice putting the word in quotation marks. What ground for complaint do you have against justice?I am in prison for the last 18 months. I have personally stayed in prison for 18 months and another 7 months in military prison. Simple and close examples. You are speaking of me, personally, don’t you?
These laws are made in order to suit your interests. From these laws you are earning your bread. Your job is to send citizens in prison. And I opposed the argument that policemen have committed murders but they don’t go to prison for that. I have already opposed the argument what kind of job is this justice you are talking about. That finally there are two weights and two measures. The matter is not what the law says or what the penal code says, but what really happens. Just like in the case of terrorism.
For example, the US consider PKK to be a terrorist organization, but not UCK. In the beginning UCK was considered, by the US, a terrorist organization but afterwards it wasn’t because its existence was convenient for their plans. Isn’t that right? The US did not consider Contras being terrorists, when they were going to invade Nicaragua, but they considered terrorists all the left revolutionary movements and guerrillas.
Public prosecutor: I will refer to the danger you said something about. Didn’t you know that the bomb could cause danger?If I knew? I knew that it would NOT cause any danger. The procedure is stereotyped and it goes exactly like that: you make a telephone-call to a newspaper for warning, then somebody from the newspaper informs the police, the police arrives to the place and blockades the area surrounding the target. In my case, they did blockade the area and the police specialists in neutralizing explosive devices who were then present have already testified that the blockade was safe in a range of 200 meters. So there was no danger for human lives. For material damages now, I told you my opinion about them....
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I want to complete what I was telling before to the public prosecutor, about terrorism in an international level. In reality, for this moment, the US are the global gendarmery and terrorist, as the only great word power left. Which means it is the worst thing on earth. And according to our perception -as anarchists- the State, all the states and all the governments are antisocial, terrorist mechanisms, since they have organized armies, police, hired torturers.
I also want to complete what I was saying about having two weights and two measures. For example, the US provide with weapons, finance and instigate every dictatorial regime all over the world. And in Greece also. In Latin America, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru.... This is Terrorism. Terrorism is to arm dictators, to arm death squads in Argentina or in Bolivia in order to kill people of the Left, citizens, revolutionaries. Those who equip the death squads to torture, those are the terrorists. Terrorism is when they bombard Yugoslavia for ten days, killing civilians.
Excuse me, Mr. prosecutor, but the US are the ones who tell who is terrorist and who isn’t. Their State Department issues official directions, advising Greece about who is a terrorist. This period of time, they place pressure on the greek state to make an anti-terrorist law, a model of law which will criminalize those who fight, to make laws more draconian than those already existing.. These are Terrorism.
The revolutionaries and the militants are not terrorists. Terrorists are the states themselves. And with this accusation, with this stigmatizing (of terrorism) all the states and governments try to criminalize the social revolutionaries and the militants inside their countries. The internal social enemy... In fact, the State, justice and the police face me also as this kind of enemy. As an internal social enemy. On the basis of the division I described before. That’s the way the state sees it. This is what is ventured in this trial.
Public prosecutor: What do you have to oppose to the existent?Social revolution. By any means necessary.
It is generally proven, because I am well versed in greek as well as in international social and political history, that never did any changes happen, never did humanity meet any progress -progress as I conceive it- through begging, praying or with words only.
In the text I sent to take responsibility of the action, when I said that I put the bomb and which was published in “Eleftherotypia” newspaper, I said that the social elite, the mandarins of the capital, the bureaucrats, all these useless and parasitic people -that should disappear from the proscenium of history- they will never quit their privileges through a civilized discussion, through persuasion. I don’t want to have a discussion because you can’t have a discussion with this kind of people...

I would like to add something. Exactly because I have studied a lot, (I know that) during the events of July of ’65, a conservative congressman of the National Radical Union came out and said about those who went down to the streets and caused disturbances, when Petroulas was killed, that “democracy is not the red tramps but we, the participants in the parliament”, which means the congressmen who are well paid.
I will reverse that. Popular sovereignty, sir judges, is when molotov and stones are thrown to the police, when state cars, banks, shopping centers and luxury stores are burnt down.... This is how the people react. History itself has proven that this is the way people react.
This is popular sovereignty. When Maziotis goes and places a bomb in the ministry of Industry and Development, in solidarity with the struggle of the people in Strymonikos. This is the real popular sovereignty and not what the Constitution says...
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I forgot to commemorate militants who have been murdered.
Christoforos Marinos was murdered in the port of Piraeus, inside the ship ‘Pegasus’ in July of ’96.
Michalis Prekas was murdered by the Special Police Units in October of 1987, in Kalogreza.
Tsironis was murdered in Nea Smyrni in 1978.
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I also want to add something concerning to what mr. prosecutor said yesterday, during his speech, on the matter of humanism.
I will mention an event that happened abroad, to prove who are humanists and who aren’t after all, who are the real criminals.
The Tupac Amarou guerrillas occupied the japanese embassy of Peru, in December of 1996. They caught more than a hundred hostages and these hostages were not just citizens. There were ambassadors, diplomats from many states, japanese businessmen and officials of the Peruvian regime -which is quite far from being democratic. They were demanding the freedom of their militants, the release of their organization leader and of other comrades of them who were imprisoned in dungeons.
Not only didn’t they hurt anyone of the hostages but they even released almost all of them -that is to say who are really the humanists. On the contrary, after endless and exhausting negotiations, the Peruvian special forces invaded the embassy and executed everyone of them in cold blood. I tell all that in order that we know who are the criminals and who are the humanists -in quotation marks, because I don’t like this term and that’s why I don’t use it a lot.
I want also to mention some things that happened here, in Greece. I want to speak for Charis Temperekidis, who may not have been a political militant, but for me he was a revolted penal prisoner. He had been kept in prison for years. He also died with his gun in hand during chase after the robbery of the Agricultural Bank in Klitoria, Achaia. Despite the fact that he was still alive when caught by the police, he didn’t inform against his accomplices. In the past he had taken part in prisoners’ revolts, like the one of 1987 in Kerkyra in order to close this place of punishment.
And there is one more case -if we want to discuss crimes once more-, the case of Sorin Matei. When Matei kept a policeman as hostage, the police didn’t make any move to arrest him. When Matei took civilians as hostages, the police couldn’t care less about their lives. In order to strengthen their prestige the police invaded the apartment where Matei had taken shelter, resulting to the death of a young woman. The criminals were more the policemen of the special units than Sorin Matei. As criminals as the manager of Nikaia general hospital, Alexiou, who ordered the transportation of Matei in the prison hospital Agios Pavlos, where he died either by the beating up he suffered by policemen or by the drugs they were giving him.
That is to say who is criminal...
July 7, 1999