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ATHENS:
The anarchist/anti-authoritarian bloc and the riots on the way and
aroundthe US embassy at 21 March antiwar demo.
The meeting place for the anarchist bloc was at the end of Stadiou str.,
Syntagma square. Comrades started gathering around 11.30a.m. while
thousands of pupils were already in the square, forming small blocs and
shouting slogans.
The Greek Social Forum speakers, using a PA system, were asking the people
to form human chains, against the anarchist bloc, and called pupils to
move forward. But neither anyone made these chains, nor any pupil seemed
to share the agony of the demo-organizers to keep it pacifist. On the
contrary, they were not at all hostile to anarchist presence and were very
positive to take anarchist flyers and other counter-information material
that was distributed at the square.
The demo started at about 1.00 pm and it is said that 200.000 people took
part. Anarchists, antiauthoritarians, autonoms and youth who gathered
behind a banner saying WAR TO THE WAR OF THE BOSSES were 800-1000 persons.
The main slogans one could hear were: SOLIDARITY IS THE PEOPLES' WEAPON-
WAR TO THEWAR OF THE BOSSES, ANOTHER WAR IS POSSIBLE-SOCIAL/ANTI-STATE
WAR, WORKING ACCIDENTS & POLICE BULLETS-WE LIVE WAR EVERYDAY HERE!, THE
PASSION FOR FREEDOM IS STRONGER THAN ALL PRISONS etc...
When the bloc passed in front of the renovated luxury "Megali Bretania"
hotel, eggs and red paint was thrown at the entrance. Some stones were
also thrown against the Parliament and the cops guarding it, as well as
against some cameras.
In front of the French embassy the police guards' house and surveillance
cameras got smashed. Red paint was thrown at the European Union building,
while everyone on the bloc remained at the spot shouting slogans. A
symbolic attack was also made against the Italian embassy, where stones
and molotov cocktails managed to "fly" over the high fence. The Portuguese
embassy got some stones too... After, there was another symbolic strike
against the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with molotov cocktails and
stones at the entrance. A little bit later, before the British embassy,
riot police squads who were watching from distance till then due to the
masses of the demo, approached the bloc from both the sides of the street.
A part of the anarchist bloc formed a human chain on the side to manage to
pass safe in front of the British embassy and, followed by many riot
police, moved forward walking aside blocs of pupils, leftist organizations
and masses of people who had come to the demo spontaneously, without
belonging in any specific political bloc. The rest of comrades followed
the same way and almost everyone re-united close to the War Museum, while
the demo was continuously passing and riot police was sporadically
receiving stones. Infront of 'Evagelismos' hospital, a group of
demonstrators attacked the riot cops with molotov cocktails and other
objects. In the beginning police panicked in the flames but after
recovering from the surprise they started chasing people, charging with
tear gas and other chemicals. Somewhere around Hilton hotel, the bloc
split in small groups, marching towards the US embassy among the rest of
the demo.
The US embassy was the main target for the biggest part of the
demonstrators. During all the hours that the demo was taking place,
people, especially the pupils, who were passing in front of the building
and the cops and police vans guarding it, were throwing bitter oranges,
eggs, red paint and stones at them. The vans and the cops had paints and
eggs all over! Some time, among the other stuff thrown against them, they
got 4-5 molotovs from a really close distance... After that they started a
general attack, with a rain of tear gas and chemicals that forced people
to retreat and many of them to leave from small streets to protect from
the gas. There, some conflicts occurred between anarchists and political
parties' members, but the chemicals were so strong that made everyone
retreat. A little symbolism: the gas near the embassy was so suffocating
that a pigeon flying above fell dead, next to a comrade...
On the parallel street to the embassy a NOVA bank was set on fire. Many of
those who went down to avoid the tear gas started returning in front of
the Music Hall, on the same avenue with the embassy, one bloc away. In the
street between the Hall and the embassy there were massive clashes of
demonstrators against cops, where hundreds of pupils participated. Many
people, enraged because of the war, the riot police for keeping the
embassy safe and because of the suffocating teargas, started a counter-
attack, using everything they could find: wooden sticks, bottles, stones
taken from the pavements, bitter oranges from the trees, molotov
cocktails... All over the street, fires were set in barricades to offer
some protection from the gas. Many slogans, with principal COPS, PIGS,
ASSASSINS!
Gradually retreating under the gas and the riot police pressure, the
people participating in the riots reached 'Eleftherias' Park. Only the
presence of a riot police squad who was there caused a spontaneous attack
by 200 pupils mainly and others. After many objects thrown against them,
the cops started running back and were saved from a general retreat only
when other squads came from inside the park to support them. New and
continuous clashes followed, with groups of demonstrators throwing stones
from all directions to the police. Under the clouds of tear gas and the
arrival of more squads from the side of the embassy, the demonstrators
taking part in the clashes started moving backwards, to Hilton hotel,
resisting as much as they could the police charging against them. Others
split in side streets, lighting barricades.
A retreating group of about 100 people reached the War Museum and set fire
to some military airplanes exposed in the yard of the Museum, and
afterwards attacked the building that houses the State Radio-Television
(ERT). But as this group had been isolated from the body of the demo, it
became easy target for the riot police who charged them, chasing them in
the streets of Kolonaki neighborhood.
In the meanwhile other blocs, the back ones of the main body of the
demonstration were still going towards the embassy and there, objects were
continuously thrown against the building and the police-guards.
The police arrested about 40 persons who, according to witnesses, were
abused. Among the arrested there are Iraqis and Kurds who stayed in front
of the US embassy after the demo had finished, and there they were
attacked and hit by police without any reason...
A-Nemus
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Photos:
http://www.geocities.com/ anar_gr/ gr/ s_21.3.03.htm
http://www.geocities.com/ a_books2002/ gr/ f_21.3.03.htm
http://athens.indymedia.org/ front.php3?lang=el&article_id=80669
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