October 10, 2012
SONS OF ANTIFASCISM
On Sunday (30th) night anti-fascists
clashed with police during an anti-fascist patrol which resulted in 15
people injured and 23 arrested.
Around 9pm the easy riders crossed paths with far-right
members of Golden Dawn in the Athens neighbourhood of Agios Pantalaimonos.
Unsurprisingly a heated political debate ensued with two fascists requiring
hospital treatment as their oratory skills were found lacking. The Greek mainstream
media reports residents being present during the incident and one
local producing a gun but not using it. Afterwards the anti-fascist motor
division was followed and ambushed by Greek police motorcycle units.
On Monday (2nd) an anti-fascist demonstration was called for
outside the courthouse. Around 300 people attended the solidarity demo. As the
anti-fascists exited the courthouse to be escorted back to the police vehicles
and driven to the cells the police attacked the demo dispersing those gathered
to the nearby streets. This led to another 20 people being detained with four
arrests who were promptly taken to court next day.
Fifteen anti-fascist protesters arrested in Athens during a
clash with supporters of the neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn have said they were
tortured in the Attica General Police Directorate (GADA) – the Athens
equivalent of Scotland Yard – and subjected to what their lawyer describes as
an Abu Ghraib-style humiliation.
Members of a second group of 25 who were arrested after
demonstrating in support of their fellow anti-fascists the next day said they
were beaten and made to strip naked and bend over in front of officers and
other protesters inside the same police station.
There were several reports posted on Athens Indymedia of
anti-fascist patrols burning rubber on Athenian streets. These patrols have
mirrored the increase in racist attacks in Athens and across Greece in general.
Last week a Tanzanian
community centre was attacked by members of Golden Dawn who damaged
the building and shops in the area belonging to non-Greek citizens. In a
separate attack two people were assaulted with knives after attending an
anti-fascist demo, both needing hospital treatment.
Earlier during September racist factions stormed
foreign stall holders at open air markets. The fascists destroyed their stalls
and filmed the event as they were doing it. As if to dispel any doubts of the
links between far-right groups and police in Greece on one of these occasions a
police man was caught on camera joining in during the attack on the
stall holders. The 44 year old officer (whose name has been withheld by the justice
system) was playing personal body guard to Golden Dawn MP, Kostas Barbarousis.
The officer took an active rôle in the attack. He has been suspended and is
facing dismissal from the police force.
In the words of one local anti-fascist, “People are getting
organised, the police and the fascists here are the same. We need to protect
ourselves and others from racist attacks. If we don’t, who will?”
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