Demonstrations and protests were held in other parts of Greece, such as Thessaloniki, Kozani, Volos, Trikala and Skopelos Island. The prefecture of the city of Larisa has been occupied, as was the prefecture in the city of Corfu.

FREEDOM WILL BLOSSOM FROM THE RUINS OF ALL AUTHORITY (Α)
23.58 In Athens,
the squatters of the Law School defy factually any concept of
institutional grant of university asylum, and call out for the expansion
of similar resistance centres across Greece. Although we
experienced a brutal siege and eviction only one year ago, with the 300
immigrants–workers case, in these hours the same building is still
maintained and defended publicly. Comrades of the free radio 98 FM
transmit radio waves of subversion from inside the occupied Law School,
thus spreading agitation. The coming days will be long days, full of
hope and despair at the same time. Today,
not so many people took to the streets of the crappy metropolis.
Tomorrow, and the days after that, we’ll either get more determined or
be ‘waiting for Godot’ —not only here, not only now, but across the
world.
International solidarity will once again prove to be the key for the continuation of our struggle.
20.45 Crete: An
evening demo with many participants (an estimated 15,000!) was held in
Heraklion. Clashes erupted while protesters were marching to Eleftherias
square. The demo is now finished.
The bosses of corporate media have ordered their lackeys to circulate
that the new ‘bailout’ is due to be voted on Monday (rather than
Sunday), also spreading news about resignations of government members.
Whatever their ‘truth’ may be, the people’s mobilizations will go on.
20.00 Comrades
in the occupied Law School have received information from lawyers
regarding arrestees in Athens so far: 7 people were arrested today
(apart from tens of others detainees who got released afterwards) and
there is also one arrestee from yesterday’s protest —two of these
arrestees are juveniles, several of them have been fiercely beaten by
police (having broken ribs, etc.), with a 15-year-old being the youngest
arrestee. They will probably be charged with felonies and the
‘hoodie-law’. They are due to appear before public prosecutor tomorrow,
February 11th, at Evelpidon courts (in the 16th building).
15.05 It has been confirmed that at least one protester has been badly injured by cops earlier at Syntagma.
‘Anyone
who has stood before the walls of any prison and was not ashamed of
human history’s degradation, must either be a warden or blind’
Meanwhile, protest mobilizations in men and women’s prisons are
spreading across Greece. A ‘justice’ draft bill, providing among others
for the so-called decongestion of Greek prisons, was recently rejected
in parliament. It was expected to have a positive function for at least
1,500 men and women prisoners, and could have led to the release of
many. Inmates’ collective protests over legislative and living
conditions are currently underway. The prisons involved in the
nationwide mobilization until now
are Grevena, Trikala, Larissa, Koridallos, Nea Alikarnassos–Crete,
Corfu, Malandrino, Patras, Domokos, Nafplion, Thebes (female prisons),
Special Youth Detention Centre in Avlona (juvenile prisons), Chios,
Nigrita–Serres, Komotini. Inside these overcrowded hellholes of
democracy, the protesting prisoners are conducting either abstention
from prison food or midday seditions, refusing to enter the prison cells
after yard time, while in many incarceration facilities strikes from
prison labour will follow (already in Alikarnassos and Patras the
working prisoners have gone on strike). All protesting inmates are
knowingly risking either of losing justified conditional release, or
leave from prison, and are constantly threatened with disciplinary
punishments and tortures (beyond the already dramatic lack of food,
heating, etc.)
whoever forgets the hostages of the social struggle
forgets the struggle itself
15.00
Demonstrations and protests were held in other parts of Greece, such as
Thessaloniki, Kozani, Volos, Trikala and Skopelos Island. The prefecture
of the city of Larisa has been occupied, as was the prefecture in the
city of Corfu. On Crete Island, protesters have occupied the periphery
building of Chania, calling the people of the city to join them at the
strike demonstration. People have occupied the town hall of Rethymno,
too. In Heraklion, Crete, about 50 anarchists blockaded the supermarket
‘Ariadni’ in solidarity with the struggle of the warehouse workers of
the same enterprise, who went on strike since 15 days. The same
protesters also blockaded a branch of Alpha Bank, shareholder of which
is Manesis —the big industrialist, also owner of the ‘Greek Steelworks’
in Aspropyrgos, where the steelworkers are still fighting, completing
their 101st day of strike.
14.45 Athens Law School is kept occupied. An open assembly will be held at 18.30.
14.30 Clashes in
front of Propylaea. The cops managed to clear off the streets and
disperse the crowd that fled running towards Omonia Square.
14.14 A demonstrator block remains at Propylaea, in Panepistimiou Street. The Law School is surrounded by police forces.
14.11 According to an eyewitness, 4 or 5 demonstrators have been detained in Karageorgi Servias Street.
13.52 After a
massive police attack, the bigger part of the demonstrator blocks have
been pushed back towards Panepistimiou Street. Syntagma square has been
seized by cops. A small protester block remains in front of the Monument
of the Unknown Soldier. People are fighting back, hurdling stones, in
Ermou Street.
13.42 Clashes
continue on the lower part of Syntagma. Police squads raided the square
and pushed demonstrators on the upper part, chasing people on the side
of the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Vasileos Georgiou Street.
13.31 As a
comrade reported live on Athens free radio station 98 FM, an attack was
carried out on a bank in Mitropoleos Street. Coordinated counterattack
of insurgent demonstrators followed, with stones and many Molotovs
against pigs in uniform, on Filellinon Street. Cops responded with tear
gases.
13.26 Corfu
Island: After the end of the demo, around 200 protesters occupied the
premises of the Prefecture of the Ionian Islands, demanding that the new
austerity measures will not pass.
13.25 A group of
fascists attacked immigrant street vendors from Pakistan at Syntagma
square. Antifascist demonstrators chased the Nazi scum along Mitropoleos
Street. Small-scale clashes erupted at the junction of Filellinon and
Othonos streets when a group of demonstrators threw at least one Molotov
at police squads.
12.50 Nearly
4,000 demonstrators at Syntagma square so far, a turnout quite
disappointing given the circumstances. Police squads have cordoned off
the patio in front of the Monument of the Unknown Soldier.

Cops, your own children will eat you…
12.47 Mytilini,
Lesbos Island: The demo has ended. About 200 demonstrators marched in
the streets of the city, while the Stalinists of PAME have occupied the
town hall. There is a demonstration call for tomorrow at 11.00 and for
Sunday at 16.00.
12.28 The
people’s assembly of Holargos–Papagou, northern suburbs of Athens, has
occupied the city hall of Holargos in order to propagate the actions and
upcoming demonstrations. Here’s their communiqué:
Get the fuck out!
No more lies, brothers and sisters… We struggled strongly many
times, we clashed even with our own self, but the plague of the
misanthropes has proved to be more decisive… Our life has been
deteriorated, our dreams have been wiped out, our soul has been torn
from us… And what have we done? Must we stay decent, skeptical and meek?
This is our rendezvous with our responsibility; with history, for the
generations yet to come. The time is now to send them to hell! Let the
torrent overflow and drown them!
‘And the river’s waters are not to blame for they are rapid, brothers and sisters… The banks are those that are limiting them!’
EVERYONE AT SYNTAGMA SQUARE ON THE DAY OF ANOTHER MEMORANDUM
VOTING! EVERYONE AT THE GATHERINGS, STRIKES, OCCUPATIONS! READY AND
DETERMINED.
Open popular assembly of Holargos–Papagou
12.07 Veria, northern Greece:
Comrades, solidaritarians and citizens of Veria have occupied the local
‘peripheral unity’ (governance section) in Imathia region, launching
the following communiqué:
Since 11.00 of February 10th, we have occupied Imathia peripheral
unity building, in the context of the generalized struggle against
misery, that is being imposed by the bankers’ junta in collaboration
with the local political and economic elite.
We do not claim a comeback to the previous state which only led
to the current situation. We strive for the complete overthrow of the
political and economic system that is supported by individualization,
consuming, resignation from collective living and our entrapment in a
referendum-like oligarchy of an alleged democracy.
We struggle for a society of solidarity, equality and freedom.
Through self-organization we create institutions of direct
democracy, for the fulfillment of daily needs and wills of every
citizen.
Solidarity – Dignity – Self-organization
The assembly of the occupied peripheral unity of Imathia
11.24
Nearly 100 people inside the occupied Law School. There are available
first-aid supplies, but more medicines (antacid, antiseptics, gauzes,
etc.) are needed, as well as anti-gas masks. A Legal Aid phone number
has circulated from the occupied Law School: 30 6944521071.
11.22 A big
group of plain-clothes cops near Aghios Dionisios Church on Skoufa
Street, in Kolonaki. A comrade reports 4 ‘preventive’ detentions.
11.17 Heavy
police forces around the occupied Law School. Mainly, plainclothes are
scattered; two police buses in Kolokotroni Street and two more police
buses three alleys away.
11.07 GMT 2Cops
are detaining people at the junction of Akadimias and Solonos streets,
as comrades standing nearby report from the occupied Law School. It
seems, though, there is easy access from Panepistimiou Street to
Propylaea, one of today’s pre-gathering points.

With 400 euros, you don’t live… you rise up…
In the context of social protests
against the new and most harsh austerity measures promoted by the
government fuckers that promote their version of ‘national unity’ at the
service of the Troika (EU/ECB/IMF), several demonstrations have been
announced for February 10–11–12th, while the two sold-out trade unions
of the private and public sector (GSEE and ADEDY, respectively) have
called for a nationwide 48-hour general strike as of today. The new Troika agreement called ‘salvation/bailout package’ is expected to be voted in the Greek parliament on Sunday, February 12th.
Even at the last moment, various collectivities, organizations,
syndicates and social movements are urging people to take to the
streets, to block the vote on the new financial measures. The word
coming out of many lips is that of revolt, but is yet to be seen if the
people will indeed rise up in every possible way, or the regime’s plans
for complete social devastation will get go ahead without major
problems. All repressive state mechanism gear up against protesters,
given that an explosion of people’s anger is somewhat likely over the
coming hours and days.
Since yesterday, February 9th, the Law School
in downtown Athens has been occupied by anarchists/anti-authoritarians
and strikers, in order to operate as a base of struggle and
counter-information, as well as a first-aid centre. The buildings of the
Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Labour have also been occupied.
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