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Freitag, 26. November 2010

Militant protest against austerity cuts in central Berlin



26/11/2010 - More than 300 activists tried on Friday to storm or infiltrate the Parliament Square around the Berlin Reichstag where deputies had to decide about austerity cuts. Although acting in several little swarms and affinity groups (and using the so-called Five Finger Tactics practised already at the Heiligendamm G8 protests), they were violently pushed back by massive police forces in riot-gear. So they floated afterwards to the Headquarter of the ruling Christian Democrat party (CDU) which was beleaguered and harassed for some time.

Inspired by the Italian student protests the days before, some protestors employed red shields to defend themselves against the cops (photos here). According to the police two persons were arrested under the allegations of breach of public peace and infringement of disguise interdiction.

The actions around the Parliament occurred out of a demonstration of around 1,000 striking pupils and a protest march of 4,500 people, the latter organized by a reformist-left, union-near political alliance.

According to press reports the Police had mobilized around 1,700 forces, dogs without muzzle and helicopters. Before, the state had edicted a demonstration ban for the whole Parlament Square under the pretext of terror warnings.


See also

4500 protestieren in Berlin gegen Sparpaket (Indymedia Germany, with photos and links)

Demos gegen das Sparpaket: Mit der Fingertaktik an der Polizei vorbei (Der Spiegel Online, Germany, with video and photos)



A group of demonstrators tries to break through Tiergarten, a central Park, near the German Parliament





Photos:

Sven Becker / Spiegel Online (oben)

Bildagentur Frontalvision.com / Turus.net (unten)

Donnerstag, 18. November 2010

International Students' Day: Greece, Italy and Beyond

17th November 2010: Protest March of Pupils and Students in Rome, Italy

On the eve of today’s little known World Philosophy day (which this year coincided with the official closing of the world's biggest religious event, the Islamic Hajj, the annual pilgrimage of Muslims to Mecca), yesterday's International Student's Day was celebrated worldwide in at least a dozen countries with political manifestations, marches and other actions. Fidel Castro honoured this day with a long speech to the Cuban youth, and so did the Speaker of the Armenian National Assembly with a congratulary address to the students of his country. At Osmania University at Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh, India), the de facto headquarters of the Telangana movement, which fights for an independant Federal Indian State, riots and clashes with Special Police units erupted late on Thursday after a protest rallye. At least 20-30 students are believed to have sustained serious injuries. In Europe, nationwide and high-spirited protests took place in Italy and Greece, where the demonstrations of Wednesday were also - as in Hyderabad - marked by a particular national agenda.

This is especially true for austerity-ridden Greece, commemorating on this 17th november traditionally the bloody 1973 anti-dictatorship uprising (which ringed in the end of the then military junta). Here several ten thousands students and teachers, workers and pensioners marched through central Athens, while another 12,000 protesters joined a rally in Thessaloniki. This year the focus of protesters’ anger was Greece’s international creditors: the European Union and the International Monetary Fund. Activists said, the Athens march was the most intense and populous demonstration the Greek capital has seen since May 5th. It was accompanied by battles of youths with the police (which went on until late in the night), but also by clashes between activists and the youth branch of PASOK, the social-democratic party in power (here a video from Thessaloniki). 48 protesters were detained according to official statements. Police also reported clashes in the southern city of Patras.

In Berlusconi-plagued Italy around 200,000 young people in 100 towns and cities took part in the forceful protests against austerity cuts and the privatisation of education, leading to rail occupations or traffic jams and bus and train cancellations in many of them. The Milan city council said the demonstration there had been marred by vandalism, with graffiti scrawled on walls, shop windows smashed and trash strewn across streets. There are also reports about activists squatting university spaces or schools (and these occupations seem still going on).

Osmania university erupts again over Hyderabad’s free zone status (Daily News & Analysis, India)

Violence again near Osmania University campus in Hyderabad, India (The Hindu)

Students protest at Osmania University (Press Trust of India via NDTV)

Students protest cutbacks in school system (Iceland Review)

It's International Students day! (Jamaica Observer)

Students planning to step up protests at tuition fees (Camden New Journal, London)

National Students Protests Wednesday 24th November (Indymedia UK)

Statement of Solidarity from Greece for U.K. students (Void Network via Anarchist News)



Greeks march to mark 1973 revolt, protest austerity (Reuters, with Photos )

Greek Riots; Protesters Clash With Police At 1973 Uprising Anniversary March (AP & The Huffington Post, with Photo Gallery)

"The IMF is not an image on your TV screen”: report from tonight’s demo in Athens (Indymedia Athens via From the Greek Streets)

Athens Polizei gewinnt 17. Riot (Indymedia Germany)




Vandalism, disruption as students protest cuts, reforms - Associations say 200,000 took part in nationwide demos (ANSA)

Italian students protest reform, budget cuts (AFP via Gulf Times)

Scuola, tagli e riforme: in 200 mila per dire no (Indymedia Piemonte)

Gli studenti invadono Milano: 17 Novembre verso Lo Sciopero Generale (Indymedia Lombardia)

Manifestazioni in tutta Italia: Scuola scende in piazza, cori contro Berlusconi - Fumogeni a Montecitorio (Corriere della sera - Picture Gallery)

17 novembre: una nave pirata nel mare normalizzato del movimento studentesco (CSOA Mercato Occupato Bari)

Hundert Demonstrationen in ganz Italien gegen Bildungsreform (DPA / Europe Online)

Bozen: "No Gelmini Day" - 500 Schüler demonstrieren (Südtirol News)


Global Wave of Action for Education Hildesheim (Indymedia Germany)

Schulstreik 17. 11. Osnabrück - Bilder (Indymedia Germany)

Berlin: Rave der Bildungsleichen (Indymedia Germany)

Bildungsstreik 2010 - Make Party ???? (Radio Dreyeckland)



Commemoration and Protest: 1973 Uprising Anniversary March in Athens, Greece (17th november 2010)

Mittwoch, 22. September 2010

La canaille à l'Elysée

Laut FAZ hat die Londoner Tageszeitung "Financial Times" das Ergebnis der schwedischen Parlamentswahlen vom Sonntag, bei der die rechtspopulistischen "Schwedendemokraten" des Nadelstreifen-Rassisten Jimmie Ǻkesson 5,7 Prozent holten, folgendermaßen kommentiert:

Die Wahlen zeigen, daß Schweden weniger außergewöhnlich ist, als viele denken … Daß eine Gruppe rechter Populisten so gute Ergebnisse erzielen konnte, … hat das Land in einen Schock versetzt. Doch Schweden gleicht sich schlicht einem europaweiten Trend an, bei dem Parteien von Rechtsaußen die wachsende Anti-Immigrations-Stimmung in wirtschaftlich schweren Zeiten ausnutzen. Das ist eine Stimmung, die etablierte Parteien nicht ignorieren können. Aber … es ist auch nicht das erste Mal, daß sich Lumpengesindel in die höfliche, wenn auch glanzlose Welt der schwedischen Politik gedrängt hat.

Glückliches Schweden ! In Frankreich sitzt das Lumpengesindel im Élysée-Palast …



VISITEZ LE PALAIS DE L’ÉLYSÉE:

LE VESTIBULE D’HONNEUR (EHREN-EINGANGSHALLE)

LE SALON DORÉ (BÜRO DES PRÄSIDENTEN)

LA SALLE DES FÊTES (FESTSAAL)

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PROTESTATION COLLECTIVE EN BULGARIE CONTRE LA DÉPORTATION DES ROMS

NO BORDER CAMP IN BRUSSELS (25 SEPT. >>> 3 OCTOBER 2010)

PROTEST AGAINST BRUSSELS ECOFIN SUMMIT (29-30 SEPTEMBER 2010)

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Sources: Photo officielle de Nicolas Sarkozy, président de la République Française, à l’Élysée, 16 mai 2007 - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 22. September 2010, Seite 2 („Lumpengesindel in einer höflichen Welt“)