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solidarity with greek anarchists

category bristol | policing | news report author Wednesday December 10, 2008 11:52author by anarquist Report this post to the editors

Newfoundland Road police station attacked in solidarity with Greek anarchists.

As police repression in Greece escalates, we, a few of many anarchists in Bristol, feel compelled to act in solidarity with Greek anarchists. We see those struggling against police repression abroad as allies in the fight against state repression throughout the world. All repressive state institutions are targets.

Last night, Newfoundland Road police station was attacked. Missiles were launched at their vehicle compound, damaging bodywork and windscreens, rendering around eight police vehicles inoperable, at least for the day. A message of solidarity was sprayed on the station.

We urge anarchists who feel a sense of solidarity with greek anarchists to take immediate action, by whatever means necessary.

For more info on the situation in greece see:

http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/689391

author by a bristolianpublication date Wed Dec 10, 2008 16:06Report this post to the editors

solidarity with struggles in greece and all over europe!

latest news from greece - protesters attack the courthouse where the 2 police officers who killed alexis are being heard:
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/Eur....html

author by kinezospublication date Fri Dec 12, 2008 22:52Report this post to the editors

greetings and many thanks for the solidarity actions in bristol...i have been living in bristol for some years and i know very well how difficult is for english people to do such things...Solidarity to the fighting people of the world,keep going...you are a graet hope for us...

author by Dompolianpublication date Thu Dec 18, 2008 21:03Report this post to the editors

Come on,
im from Greece, i participate in the riots, im not an anarchist... do i have to beg for your pricious solidarity? Or is it only for greek anarchist?

 
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