Category Archives: Solidariteit / Solidarity

THINGS ARE NOT AS THEY SAY…

In the last period, we have witnessed an upsurge of false publications for Greek people. Besides providing numerous inaccurate information which cannot stand to any serious criticism, these publications have an extra role, they aim at pressing Greece to sell off immediately €50 billion state property and to enforce even harsher austerity measures.

THINGS ARE NOT AS THEY SAY…

Minister de Jager and some journalists argue fiercely that Greece is in need of a new loan because the austerity plan of 2010 was poorly implemented. Indeed, the state revenues decreased and the budget deficit remained high (10.6% in 2010). However, the reason for this is not the poor implementation of the austerity plan but the austerity policies themselves. The austerity policies imposed the reduction of pensions and wages (btw, we wonder whether de Jager could ever live on the Greek minimum wage, €592 a month…), the massive lay-offs and the large increase of the VAT, all these lead to a severe decrease in consumption and to a complete economic stagnation. Since May 2010, 65.000 businesses closed down, while construction works dropped by 73%. The unemployment climbed to 16.2%, while for young people it reached 40%. Within 2010, the GDP of the country dropped by 6.8% if measured at the trimester level and in 2000-fixed values.

As for collecting taxes, the reforms that were imposed alongside the austerity policies only increased the tax burden of people that were always paying taxes: the poor, the private sector employees, the civil servants and the small businessmen and professionals. The large companies and the rich professionals were bothered neither by the Greek government nor by the EU. The actual tax rate for companies is Greece is 15%, the lowest in Europe. 4.000 off-shore companies are active in Greece and they pay absolutely no taxes. According to Global Wealth Databook (Oktober, 2010), the result is that 60.000 Greeks own land and housing property with a value of approximately $736 billion and ‘mobile’ property of about $340 billion.

As there is long history of imposing such austerity policies to many countries, the Greek government, the IMF and the EU knew very well that the declared aims of these policies were meant to fail. The answer on why these policies were implemented is given by the ex-president of the Bundesbank, Karl Otto Pohl (Spiegel , 18/05/2010). According to him, the bail-out plan «was about protecting German banks, but especially the French banks, from debt write offs. » …. «Looking at that, you can see what this was really about – namely rescuing the banks and the rich Greeks». What minister de Jager, the ‘respectful’ journalists and Geert Wilders are hiding is the fact that not a single cent from the money that the Dutch state is giving as a loan to Greece has ended at the Greek people. The loan may only be used to finance old debts. In other words, the EU-governments are financing the banks using the Greek crisis as an excuse. The result of this bail-out will be to transfer the burden of an unsustainable debt on the rest of the European countries. As everybody has noticed, Ireland and Portugal followed Greece in the road of ‘bail-out’. Spain and Italy come next…

SECOND BAIL-OUT: SAME RECIPE, WORST RESULTS

Currently, the EU and the IMF came with a ‘new’ plan. As the first round of austerity policies failed, a second one is launched that will be even harsher. Salaries will be cut by 40%, the labour market will be completely liberalized, the last remaining welfare benefits will be abolished and taxes on the poor and the middle class will further increase. The result can only be worse than the previous ones: the economy will be completely destroyed. No matter how much the people will suffer, the new austerity plan will ensure that Greece will never be able to repay its debt. However, the banks will not be harmed as the largest part of the debt will have been transferred to the European governments.

The ‘novel’ part of the ‘new’ plan is that it includes selling off state property to finance part of the debt. This extravagant part of the plan serves only the interests of foreign and domestic companies that want to get state property almost for free. The first evidence of this is already clear: Deutsche Telecom bought 10% of the Greek Telecommunications Company (OTE) for €400 million, while in 2008 it had bought another 30% for €3.8 billion. But even if the full privatization plan materialized, it would mean that Greece would gather €50 billion. To bring this in perspective, the state debt is currently €340 billion and according to the plans of the EU, in 2015, it will amount €500 billion…

WE DO NOT WANT ANY MORE LOANS!

Every day, hundreds of thousands of people flood the squares in Greece to put an end to these austerity policies and topple the Papandreou-government. For these people, the solution does not lie in getting new loans or in imposing new austerity measures and privatizing health, education and public transport. The banks should pay for the crisis that they created and they want to sustain at the expense of the living standards of the people.
The Greek people need the solidarity of all European people. This solidarity means stopping the EU from granting a new loan to Greece. It means writing off sovereign debts and not ensuring their repayment. It means stopping austerity policies in Greece, in the Netherlands and in the whole Europe. It means retaining the public and social character of education, health care, public transport and the welfare state. It means rejecting the effort of de Jager and Wilders to divide nations and join forces for a common future. Using the declared aim of the indignados in Spain, in Greece and other countries, it means fighting for real democracy, where the will of the people and not the bank profit has the first place.

As for minister de Jager and the bankers, we should warn them that the agreements that they have made and will make with the Papandreou-government will not be respected by the people. We, the people have decided to take our future in our own hands and will not let it go!

WE DO NOT OWE! WE WILL NOT PAY! WE WILL NOT SELL!

Woensdag, 15 juni – Algemene staking en blokkade van het Griekse parlement – nieuwe IMF-deal “shall not pass”

[Updates en timeline op de website van Occupied London
Via Twitter, volg hashtags #25mgr en #15jgr]

Morgen, woensdag 15 juni, zal er een nieuwe algemene staking in Griekenland plaatsvinden.
Morgen zal er namelijk in het Griekse parlement gestemd worden over de zogeheten Mid-term Agreement (het volgende deel van leningen en bijbehorende conditionaliteit) tussen de Griekse staat en de Troika (IMF/ECB/EU). Deze nieuwe overeenkomst bevat o.a. wilde belastingen-verhogingen, verdere, sterkere dalingen van lonen en pensioenen en ontslag van meer dan 100.000 ambtenaren.

Op zaterdag heeft de volksvergadering van Syntagma-plein (waar al weken elke dag mensen bijeen komen voor protest en volksvergadering, geïnspireerd door Spaanse pleinprotesten) opgeroepen om morgen het parlement te omcirkelen en te blokkeren (de oproep, in het engels, reproduceren we hieronder) om de nieuwe overeenkomst tegen te houden.

Voor in Nederland is er een oproep, vanuit Griekse mensen die de laatste weken op de Dam bijeen zijn gekomen, om morgen naar Den Haag te komen. Om 16:00 verzamelen op het centraal station om daarna langs de Griekse ambassade te gaan. Zie verder op hun website: http://wordpress.particlestudios.net/

De oproep voor blokkade Grieks parlement:

24 hours in the streets!

We give our own RESPONSE to the MIDTERM AGREEMENT

June 15th, we encircle Parliament

Now that the government is trying to vote in the mid-term agreement, we encircle Parliament, we gather and we stay at Syntagma.

All together, we continue and strengthen the mobilisations that began on May 25th. Our first stop is the General Strike of June 15th. We won’t stop until they withdraw it.

We support by all means the General Strike and we demonstrate peacefully. On June 15th, we do not work and we do not consume. We coordinate with all citizens who want to express their disagreement to the mid-term agreement, with the strikers and their unions, with the popular assemblies, with mobilisations and occupations across the country. We call artists to support the mobilisation, to take to the streets with us and to give it their own touch. We will have three big meeting points:

Everyone on Wednesday June 15th, at 7 am:

1. In front of Parliament
2. At the metro stop Euagelismos
3. At the Panathenaic Stadium (on Vasileos Konstantinou Avenue)

Until June 15th we will be going all over Athens to make sure that the call of the Popular Assembly of Syntagma is spread everywhere. We give a meeting of struggle for the day of the voting in of the Mid-term agreement.

Let’s make our own voice heard loudly:

THE MID-TERM AGREEMENT
SHALL NOT PASS

Popular Assembly of Syntagma Square
June 11th, 2011

Via http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog/

Origineel in Grieks op athens.indymedia.org

Call-out for protest and assembly at the Dam, Sunday 18:00

We are not goods in the hands of politicians and bankers
People, Spanish, Greek, Dutch and others, who have been gathering at the Dam square in Amsterdam for the past weeks, for protest and assemblies, have called for a protest tomorrow, Sunday June 5th, at 18:00.
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Info-evening: Greek speakers, showing ‘Debtocracy’ and open discussion

Info-evening on the situation of and in Greece, with Greek speakers, a showing of the documentary “Debtocracy” and open discussion afterwards.
When: Wednesday June 8th, 19:00
Where: Bookshop ‘de Rooie Rat’, Oudegracht 65, Utrecht


Since 2008, the strongest and most important crisis of the system takes place and its negative effects are visible at all levels of socio-economic life in the EU and the USA. This crisis originated from the globalized financial sector and was caused by the banks and large enterprises. The way governments have chosen to tackle the crisis is adopting measures which worsen the life of the people.

Currently, the crisis has mainly developed into a sovereign-debt crisis. This was caused by the billion of euros spent by governments to bail out the banks and the financial companies that have heavily invested in ‘toxic’ financial products in the virtual financial economy. The huge sovereign debts and budget deficits emerged as a result of the neoliberal policies that are based on two pillars:

- States loan huge amounts of money from international markets mainly in order to finance projects that are profitable for large enterprises (and not to sustain the welfare state as it is mainly said) and to refinance older state debt.
- States do not apply progressive taxation and actually in most cases they tax much less the upper class and the large companies.

A situation like this has developed in Greece the last 20 years. On the one hand Greek State (like the majority of developed states) borrow huge amounts of money to finance the Greek large companies (e.g. mega projects for the 2004-Olympics that produced a 5-billion deficit) and the Greek and international military industry (Greece is the popular client of these industries by spending 100s of millions in armaments). Since 2008, the subsidies and guarantees that the Greek state has given to the banks amount 140 billion. At the same time, the vast majority of the upper class was engaged in a large scale tax evasion that was encouraged by the state. A very characteristic calculation claims that if Greek taxation was in the average of EU in the 2000-2008 period the revenues of Greek state would have increased 95 billion euros. All this resulted into an unprecedented increase of the budget deficit.

As this crisis evolved, the global and domestic financial capital (the speculators) saw in Greece a great opportunity to make huge loads of money and the EU saw an opportunity of applying for the first time in the EU a ‘shock-therapy’ of ultra-neoliberal policies. With the full agreement of the EU, the socialist Papandreou-government transformed the sovereign-debt problem into a borrowing crisis and presented the EU-IMF 110-billion loan as the only and ultimate solution in May 2010. This loan was accompanied by a full-range austerity measures to reduce the budget deficit and create a competitive neoliberal economy. One year later, the consequences for the Greek people are devastating.

Unemployment rose from 7.7% in 2008 and 9.5% in 2009 to 15.9% in early 2011. Salaries of civil servants and pensions are cut by an average of 15%. Collective wage agreements and employment protection are abolished.

The issue is that the declared aims of these policies are far from being met. Thousands of companies are closed, inflation is increasing and state revenues are collapsing as large companies try to get as much money as possible from the people and they still pay no taxes. The state debt rose to 340 billion or 153% of GDP and it is widely accepted by economists that Greece cannot sustain it. This is because the EU-IMF loan aimed at saving the Greek and European banks and not the Greek people. The loan aimed at giving the time to the banks to sell of the Greek sovereign bonds to the ECB and thus transferring the burden to all citizens of the Eurozone-countries.

The solution that the Papandreou-government and the Troika (EU-ECB-IMF) came up to was that the austerity measures were not enough and that the Greek people have to suffer even more. Now, the second round of reforms is coming with the government selling off state property and reducing salaries of civil servants even more. The banks are going to get another subsidy of 30 billion with the new EU-IMF loan.

In the Netherlands, Dutch media and government attack with the worst way to Greek people characterizing them lazy and unproductive, and prone to tax evasion. In this way, they also justify the less-harsh austerity measures that are applied in the Netherlands.

In current socioeconomic system the debts can show how bad the performance of a national economy is, always in the terms of system; this is a mechanism for new and harder measures which on the one hand deteriorate more the position of the workers and youths, the freedoms and sale of all the public goods and on the other they contribute to the reproduction of the system.

So, debt is the expression of all the choices of governments at the national and international level in this period. The high debts that occur in almost all the states could be characterized only as fake for the majority of the society and could not be separated to odious and non-odious in cases of corruption. These debts cannot be managed with a friendly way for the workers and cannot be disconnected from crisis and the new aggression of capital in order to overcome the crisis. We did not create this debt! We do not recognize it! We will not repay it! The hundreds of thousands of people that flood the squares of Greece, Spain and other countries these days show that the people will not play their game.

To discuss all the aspects of Greek situation and crisis, we organise a documentary event showing the documentary “Debtocracy” that focuses on the ‘Greek crisis’, which is an independent production by 2 Greek journalists (one was dismissed from his tv post when it came out) and based on the support of Greek people. The documentary will be followed by an open discussion on the topic. The initial speakers will be two Greek people (one living in Greece and one living in the Netherlands).


Official site of “Debtocracy”: http://www.debtocracy.gr/

General strike and marches in Greece; riotcops beat one demonstrator so badly his life is in danger

UPDATE from occupiedlondon.org/blog “From the Greek Streets“: “Update on the health of the 30-year old demonstrator; spontaneous marches in Athens, Thessaloniki and Heraclion against police brutality; assemblies in Athens start now

General strike and marches in Greece; riotcops beat one demonstrator so badly his life is in danger
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the government in Athens today and many more in other cities as well. A 30 old demonstrator has been heavily wounded by the riot police during the protest march organized by the trade unions that took place in Athens. His life is in danger.

The riot police [..] attacked the block of the demonstrator’s that belonged to the trade union of the people working as waiters, cooks, catering etc. with extreme violence.

The hospitalized demonstrator has been beaten so badly during an unprovoked attack of the riot police that his life IS HANGING IN THE BALANCE. He is still in surgery and he has been undergoing surgery for the last hour.

Extensive use of tear gas have been conducted prior to the riot police attack.

There have been also 12 badly wounded demonstrators who have received heavy wounds on the head, but at least they are in non-critical condition. The wounded demonstrators include people of all age groups.

Below the translation of the statement of the medical doctor’s trade union of the hospital where the demonstrator is undergoing surgery:
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1 Mei 2011 – MayDay 2011

[english version below the fold]

Deze keer is 1 mei niet hetzelfde…

Dit is de 1 mei met de meest rechtse regering sinds de oorlog. Racisme, haat jegens migranten, verdergaande privatisering en afbraak van sociale zekerheid, onverschilligheid ten aanzien van de armen en hulpbehoevenden zijn de dominante overtuigingen van deze regering.

Dit is de 1 mei van de bezuinigingen. Gebaseerd op de rapporten van neo-liberale economisten die stellen dat de kosten van de overheid onhoudbaar worden tegen 2040, is de Nederlandse overheid de kosten voor de mensen voor onderwijs, gezondheidszorg en huisvesting dramatisch aan het verhogen. De regering is ook aan het bezuinigen op de uitkeringen van de armen en drijven de mensen naar precair werk en werkloosheid.


Klik voor meer info over 1 Mei in Rotterdam


1 Mei Poster demonstratie Amsterdam - Klik voor meer info

Dit is de 1 mei van de herverdeling van de rijkdom in het voordeel van de rijken, de bankiers en de financiële sector. Terwijl zij de crisis hebben gecreëerd, worden WIJ gevraagd om hier voor op te draaien. Op hetzelfde moment genieten ZIJ nog steeds van hun royale subsidies, bonussen en financiële injecties.

Dit is de 1 mei tijdens welke Nederlandse militairen de imperialistische belangen in Lybië verdedigen en de Nederlandse regering wéér al actief de bezetting van Afghanistan door de NAVO ondersteunt. Natuurlijk gebeurt dit voor louter humanitaire redenen…

Laten we het tij keren! Laten we de noden van de mensen voorop stellen!
De succesvolle strijd van de schoonmakers, bijna een jaar geleden, toonde aan dat mensen hun rechten kunnen verdedigen, als men zich verenigt en vastberaden de strijd wordt aangegaan. De acties van de studenten, de postwerkers, de werkers uit het openbaar vervoer en de culturele sector bewijzen dat de strijd tegen de bezuinigingen onverminderd door gaat. Hoe deze strijd zal aflopen zal van ons allen afhangen.

De revoluties in Egypte en Tunesië, de revolte in de rest van de Arabische wereld, de massale demonstraties en het verzet van de mensen in Griekenland, Portugal, Italië, Verenigd Koninkrijk en in andere landen geven aan dat de strijd voor een rechtvaardige samenleving niet het wishful thinking is van enkelen. Integendeel, het is wel een uitgesproken doel van velen!

Laten we ons organiseren en een tegenmacht vormen tegen de bezuinigingsmaatregelen, racisme en oorlog! Laten we ons organiseren op basis van directe democratie en laten we partijbonzen en vakbondsleiders die enkel onderhandelen over het afbreken van onze rechten links liggen. Laten we vechten voor een samenleving zonder armoede en ongelijkheid, met vrije toegang tot onderwijs, gezondheidszorg en sociale zekerheid, waar er werk is voor iedereen en mininumlonen hoog genoeg om onze basisbehoeften te kunnen bekostigen.

Daarom demonstreren we op 1 mei in Utrecht, Amsterdam, Rotterdam en alle andere plaatsen in Nederland en erbuiten. We ondersteunen actief deze initiatieven en roepen iedereen op niet thuis te blijven zitten, maar zich aan te sluiten bij een van de vele 1 mei activiteiten. Voor een rechtvaardige en vrije samenleving, voor iedereen!

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Solidair met alle migranten – In solidarity with all migrants

Onderstaande tekst (Nederlands en Engels) is vandaag uitgedeeld tijdens de demonstratie in Amsterdam, georganiseerd door Platform Stop Racisme en Uitsluiting
Hoewel wij van Griekenland Is Overal kritisch staan tegenover analyses en organisatie achter deze manifestatie, vonden wij het wel van belang er te zijn om ook een ander geluid in te brengen, als mede op te roepen voor de lawaaidemonstratie morgen bij Kamp Zeist.

Spandoek GIO

Solidair met alle migranten.

Wanneer mensen hun thuis verlaten en vertrekken voor een onzekere toekomst in andere streken doen ze dat niet zomaar. Anders dan de wijdverspreide stigmatisering van migranten in Nederland en Europa ons moet doen geloven, vluchten deze mensen veelal weg van oorlogen, gewelddadige repressie, honger en armoede – waar Westerse staten en bedrijven vaak (mede)verantwoordelijk voor zijn.

Maar de xenofobie en het (ethnisch-)nationalisme groeien in de samenleving. In Nederland zijn we op een punt beland waar het etnisch en/of racistisch framen van het publieke debat rond migratie geaccepteerd wordt, waar het spreken over “niet-westerse migranten” geen kritiek en verzet oplevert, het populisme hoogtij viert en het fascisme weer salonfähig lijkt te zijn.

Frontex patrouilleert de grenzen van Fort Europa waarlangs veel mensen sterven in hun poging een leefbare toekomst te vinden. Vele migranten komen in de onderwereld van de illegaliteit terecht met alle onzekerheid en uitbuiting als gevolg. Zogenaamde beschaafde landen als Nederland sluiten mensen zonder papieren, waaronder kinderen, op in moderne concentratiekampen om ze later te deporteren. Zo nu en dan schrikken mensen op door een “schrijnend geval” die dan opportunistisch, met een hoop krokodillentranen, gered dient te worden. Maar het structurele, geïnstitutionaliseerde geweld tegen en uitbuiting van migranten wordt veelal buiten beschouwing gelaten. De gehele bandbreedte van partij-politieke kleuren is dan ook in meer of mindere mate akkoord met het hedendaags anti-immigratie beleid. Het is dan ook fout te denken dat we enkel hoeven te focussen op de PVV van Wilders. Of te denken dat anti-immigratie beleid een zaak is van de afzonderlijke lidstaten van de EU – de praktijk ten opzichte van migranten in bijvoorbeeld Griekenland kan niet los worden gezien van het EU-beleid.

Wij zijn van mening dat iedereen vrijheid van beweging moet hebben, de vrijheid om te migreren op zoek naar een betere toekomst. Wij zijn solidair met alle migranten en hun strijd voor een beter leven. Alleen via de directe open strijd zijn er mogelijkheden tot het verbeteren van hun eigen leven, maar solidariteit is een belangrijk onderdeel voor het slagen van hun strijd en acties. Zoals met de strijd van de migranten die in hongerstaking waren in Griekenland en na 44 dagen op 9 maart een overwinning behaalden. Een belangrijk deel van hun eisenpakket was legalisatie: erkenning van hun bestaan. En dat hebben ze afgedwongen. Met hen eisen wij de legalisatie van en gelijke rechten voor alle migranten!

Wij zijn solidair met allen die opgesloten zitten terwijl ze niets misdaan hebben. Solidair met hen die in mensonterende omstandigheden worden opgesloten enkel omdat ze geen papieren hebben. Wij roepen jullie dan ook op om je morgen, zondag 20 maart, ook aan te sluiten bij de lawaaidemonstratie bij Kamp Zeist, om de mensen zonder papieren die daar opgesloten zitten te laten weten dat we ze niet vergeten zijn.

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In solidarity with all migrants

When people leave behind their home and leave for different parts of the world in search for a better future, they don’t do this lightly. Different from what the widespread stigmatization of migrants in the Netherlands and Europe would have us believe, these people mostly flee away from war, violent repression, hunger and poverty – of which Western states and corporations are often (partly) responsible for.

But xenophobia and (ethnic-)nationalism are growing in society. In the Netherlands we find ourselves in the situation where ethnic and/or racist framing of the public debate around migration is accepted, where speaking of “non-western immigration” is met with no criticism and opposition, where populism reigns supreme and where fascism seems to be salonfähig again.

Frontext patrols the borders of Fort Europe along which many people die in their attempt to find a bearable future. Many migrants are pushed into the underworld of illegality with insecurity and exploitation as effect. So-called civil countries like the Netherlands imprison people without papers, amongst them children, in modern concentrationcamps to later deport them. Now and then, people jump up because of a “poignant case” who then opportunistically, with a lot of crocodile tears, has to be saved. But the structural, institutionalised violence against and exploitation of migrants most of the times is left out of the picture. The whole bandwidth of party-political colours is more or less agreed with the current anti-immigration policy. Its therefor a mistake to think we should only focus on the PVV of Wilders. Or to think that anti-immigration policy is the business of the individual memberstates of the EU – the practice in context of migrants in for instance Greece cannot be seen seperate from EU-policy.

We believe that everyone should have freedom of movement, the freedom to migrate in search for a better future. We are in solidarity with all migrants and their struggle for a better life. Only through the direct open struggle possibilities emerge to improve their own lives, but solidarity is important for their struggle and actions to succeed. Like with the struggle of the migrants who were on hungerstrike in Greece and who after 44 days, on March 9th, gained a victory. An important part of their demands was legalisation: acknowledgement of their existence. And this they gained. With them, we demand the legalisation of and equal rights for all migrants!

We are in solidarity with all those who are locked up while they have done nothing wrong. In solidarity with those who are locked up in humiliating and harsh conditions because they have no papers. We therefor also call on you to join the noise-demonstration at Kamp Zeist tomorrow, sunday March 20th, to let the people without papers who are locked up there know that we haven’t forgot about them.

Oproep: Lawaaidemonstratie bij Kamp Zeist – Zondag 20 maart

Griekenland is Overal roept op om je aan te sluiten bij de lawaaidemonstratie aanstaande zondag bij Kamp Zeist in solidariteit met de mensen zonder papieren die daar opgesloten zitten.
Wij reproduceren hieronder hun oproep.

Oproep van AAGU:

Zondag 20 maart is er een lawaaidemonstratie bij Kamp Zeist. We willen de gevangen mensen zonder papieren laten horen dat we solidair met ze zijn. Vrijheid van beweging voor iedereen!


In Kamp Zeist worden mensen zonder papieren opgesloten. Maandenlang, tot anderhalf jaar toe. En dat terwijl ze niets misdaan hebben; ze beschikken alleen niet over de juiste papieren, waardoor Nederland ze wil uitzetten.

De omstandigheden zijn slecht – weinig medische hulp, minimale juridische steun, heel lang in de cel met meerdere personen, geen zinnige activiteiten…

Justitie is op het moment druk bezig kamp Zeist tot een zwaar beveiligde vesting te transformeren. Hekken van 5 meter hoog, zogenaamd penitentiair hekwerk (zie afbeelding) worden om het terrein heen opgetrokken.

Wie weet kunnen we, als de werkzaamheden klaar zijn, geen contact meer met de mensen binnen maken. Laten we dus zondag 20 maart onze kans grijpen om de mannen en vrouwen achter de hekken te laten horen dat we solidair met ze zijn!

Wij hebben van mensen die de gevangenen bezoeken gehoord dat deze acties binnen heel erg worden gewaardeerd.

AAGU voert al jarenlang actie tegen het illegaliseren van vluchtelingen en tegen Kamp Zeist als vreemdelingenbajes. Wij zijn van mening dat er vrijheid moet zijn voor iedereen om te migreren. Veel mensen die in Kamp Zeist zitten moesten vluchten vanwege honger, armoede, oorlog, onderdrukking.

AAGU is voor een wereld zonder grenzen. Een wereld waar iedereen van dezelfde welvaart en welzijn gebruik kan maken als wij in het rijke westen. De AAGU accepteert geen wereld waar mensen die vluchten voor hun leven opgesloten worden in gevangenissen!

GEEN MENS IS ILLEGAAL!

Neem lawaaidingen als fluitjes, trommels mee!

Verzamelen:
20 maart om 14 uur
Locatie: hoek Kampweg – Richelleweg (bij viaduct), Soesterberg

Openbaar vervoer:
Vanuit Utrecht en Amersfoort gaan bussen, stap uit bij
Halte Kampweg of Halte ’t Zwaantje
Daarvandaan is het nog een klein kwartiertje lopen.

Website van de AAGU, Anarchistische Anti-deportatie Groep Utrecht: http://www.aagu.nl/

Video: solidarityaction with hungerstrikers, March 10th, Amsterdam

A video of the solidarity action yesterday in Amsterdam. In solidarity with the migrant hungerstrikers in Greece, who had a day before ended their action after an agreement with the government. An agreement that yesterday was put into doubt by the minister of Public Order of Greece, but with the hungerstrikers or the movement around them there is no sign in the movement itself (yet) of this supposed non-agreement. We stay on alert to see how it eventually evolves.
The initial plans for a solidarity demo were changed after the hungerstrike was ended, but yesterday when people came together at the Dokwerker to celebrate the victory of the hungerstrikers, they together decided to do a demo through the city after all, where texts were read out loud through speakers and leaflets handed out to inform the public about the situation.

Video: Soli with 300 Migrants on Hungerstrike in Greece (many thanks to “Spirit of Squatters” for again providing video)

Griekse regering komt mogelijk haar afspraak met de hongerstakers niet na

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