Monthly Archives: November 2009

#124 | A spectre is haunting the city: December!

Tomorrow, November 17th, marks the 36th anniversary of the anti-dictatorial student uprising of November 1973. Adding to what would already be an explosive situation, the anniversary is only days away from December 6th, marking a year from the assassination of Alexis, and less than a month from December 15th, when his killer cops Korkoneas and [...]

#123 | Two new publications on Greece’s 2008 revolt

With only weeks to go before December 6th, the day marking one year from the assassination of Alexis Grigoropoulos, two new excellent publications on the uprising of 2008 have come out by comrades in the UK and the US. In London, the good people at the 56a Infoshop have released “Everyone To The Streets: Communiques [...]

#122 | The trial of Alexis’ murderers will take place in Amfissa on 15.12; a whole month of tension coming up; Occupied London is migrating to Athens!

A few hours ago corporate media reported that cops Korkoneas and Saraliotis, the murderers of Alexis Grigoropoulos, are to stand trial on December 15th, in the town of Amfissa. With a population of just under 7,000, Amfissa lies approximately 120 km NE of Patras and 210 km NW of Athens. It has been chosen for [...]

# 121 │Two incendiary attacks against anarchist squats in Athens

Two squats in the center of Athens came under attack this week. The first incident occurred in the early hours of 2/11. Around 04:30, several molotov cocktails were launched at “Lelas Karayianni 37”. No serious damaged was caused and judging from the molotov cocktails that were left behind, there might be a connection with the [...]

#120 | “A bank expropriation is as detached from a bank robbery, as politicians are from real life”: An interview with imprisoned anarchist Yiannis Dimitrakis

Translators’ note: The interview below was published in an Athens paper today (November 1st). It contains some very powerful words by a comrade who has managed to deal with the barbarity of incarceration with endless dignity, sobriety and the will to keep fighting. Our warmest greetings to Yiannis Dimitrakis and all other victims of the [...]