Daily Archives: July 29th, 2010

#342 | The whole of Greece is now a factory: Resist, strike, occupy! (or, some notes on the unwillingness of the social antagonist movement to support some resisting parts of society)

What has been happening in Greece in the past few months (and in a way, extending from December 2008 to present) is simply phenomenal: deep changes, one after the other, in the social backbone come at breakneck speed. This fluid landscape has found us, the wider social antagonist movement (anarchists, anti-authoritarians, the libertarian left) numb [...]

#341 | What is civil conscription?

At this moment, the socialist government of PASOK has just ordered the so-called “civil conscription” of lorry drivers, who have been on strike for a fourth consecutive day. International media described this as an “emergency order”, but it is well worth to look a bit deeper into this measure, as it is now likely that [...]

#340 | Striking lorry drivers clash with riot police as they’re being ordered back to work – constant updates

On Wednesday, the PASOK government issued an emergency order against the strike of the lorry drivers. The order (in greek: politiki epistrateusi, i.e. civil conscription)  in theory means that every striking lorry driver will receive a personal letter calling them back to work; disobeying this could result in imprisonment. Also, the political conscription allows the [...]