Greek anarchists dropped banners in the neighborhood of Melissia against sexism, rape, and patriarchy in social life as well as within the Hellenic government itself.
Credits: Radiofragmata, Greek counterinformation broadcaster
Greek anarchists dropped banners in the neighborhood of Melissia against sexism, rape, and patriarchy in social life as well as within the Hellenic government itself.
Credits: Radiofragmata, Greek counterinformation broadcaster
Around 1000 protesters marched in Patras against police repression in universities, demanding the repeal of a law passed by the Ministry of Education allowing police to enter universities for the first time in decades since the fall of the military dictatorship in 1974.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Chania in solidarity with the Koufontinas hunger strike, demanding the Greek government’s immediate satisfaction of his request to be returned to his old cell at the Korydallos prison in Athens.
On the 5th of October, at around 1 A.M., another demonstration took place against police, albeit far smaller. Police violently assaulted protesters, and then left after realizing that the situation would not escalate without their presence.
Anarchists in Montevideo, Uruguay, launched an attack against a police station with Molotov cocktails, starting a fire that permanently damaged the front of the police center.