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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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from Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias” & “Skaramanga”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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from Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias” & “Skaramanga”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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citizens gathered outside Evelpidon Court of Athens, Greece, in support of those arrested in antifascist “Villa Amalias” squat, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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citizens gathered outside Evelpidon Court of Athens, Greece, in support of those arrested in antifascist “Villa Amalias” squat, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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Saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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saturday’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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“write I love you on the police bus”
one of the girls arrested from Villa Amalias squat, Athens, Greece, drew a heart and wrote “i love you” on the window of the police bus
the pic went viral, you can see it here:
http://storiedilottediamore.tumblr.com/post/40088057457/january-9-2013-villa-amalias-athens
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“write I love you on the police bus”

one of the girls arrested from Villa Amalias squat, Athens, Greece, drew a heart and wrote “i love you” on the window of the police bus

the pic went viral, you can see it here:

http://storiedilottediamore.tumblr.com/post/40088057457/january-9-2013-villa-amalias-athens

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“Villa Amalias belongs to its beer bottles, we recycle them on the heads of cops”
from today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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“Villa Amalias belongs to its beer bottles, we recycle them on the heads of cops”

from today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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from Thessaloniki, today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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from Thessaloniki, today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece
A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.
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today’s demonstration against the police eviction and subsequent arrest of squatters in antifascist “Villa Amalias”, Athens, Greece

A few words about the timing: Villa Amalias had been occupied for almost 23 years. When the neonazis considered it a problem to the neonazi expansion in the area, “all of a sudden” the Greek government decided to take action. It was an immediate “reward” for a positive vote by the nazis in the Greek parliament, in December 2012.

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untiltheriot:


10,000 people march in solidarity to Villa Amalias and against state fascism in Athens
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untiltheriot:

10,000 people march in solidarity to Villa Amalias and against state fascism in Athens

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happy revolutionary 2013!
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happy revolutionary 2013!

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Source: enigamii

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i published this one before, in full color, but i love this photoshoped version, because it brings out the basic element: the gas mask
it’s a kiosk employee, in the center of Athens, Greece, after a demonstration night when the police routinely used excessive tear gas to dirsperse the protesters
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i published this one before, in full color, but i love this photoshoped version, because it brings out the basic element: the gas mask

it’s a kiosk employee, in the center of Athens, Greece, after a demonstration night when the police routinely used excessive tear gas to dirsperse the protesters

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throwing stones, effectively
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throwing stones, effectively

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