#235 | Police raid houses, arrest 6 in Athens; anarchists occupy the Athens Polytechnic in response

UPDATE, 18.15 GMT+2 Police have now publicised all the names and photographs of the arrested people. All six are charged with participation in the armed guerrilla group “Revolutionary Struggle”.

On Saturday night, police arrested at least six 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.

4 Comments

  1. update- wrote:

    some mainstream media now report 7 detentions.

    Amazingly, a corporate media station “sneaked” into one of the raided flats and carried footage of every single room, the drawers, posters on the walls, peoples’ personal possessions. How the fuck is this legal?

    Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 4:23 pm | Permalink
  2. Steve wrote:

    “How the fuck is this legal?”

    Who cares. Laws are meant to be broken.

    Monday, April 12, 2010 at 1:02 am | Permalink
  3. it’s a different thing when the law is broken by the people, this could be either a crime or an insurrection, or both, and a completely different when the law is broken by the state and its guard dogs, so go suck some cop’s little willy n fuck off.

    Monday, April 12, 2010 at 10:08 am | Permalink
  4. alteraction wrote:

    as the europeean fascist raise is terrifying us ,we just bild a new web of resistance with a collaborating chain of all the anarchists clans worldwide;repression as happens to greece is unacceptable and the good thing out of it is the growing consciensness of a need to organise and prepare to ripost all those authoritarians systems;we ll win

    Monday, April 19, 2010 at 1:40 pm | Permalink

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