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Let Greece Breathe – Mass Rally Sunday 15 February Trafalgar Square
The European Central Bank is trying to force the new anti-austerity Greek government to its knees. Its actions provoked mass demonstrations in Athens last week in support of the government anti-austerity stance. On Wednesday 11 February the Eurozone Finance Ministers … Continue reading
Sign: Open letter of solidarity with the anti-austerity movement in Greece
Open letter published in today’s (27 Jan) Guardian. Add your support below. A new government has formed in Greece that places people at the heart of its programme of change. The crippling bail-out package imposed through the EU/IMF Memorandum has … Continue reading
Stand with Greece – Vote for Change
This last weekend there were Solidarity Actions across Europe showing support for the Call for Change to the failed austerity policies imposed on Greece by the IMF, European Central Bank and EU. Syriza, the anti-austerity radical left coalition party … Continue reading
Greece Solidarity Campaign Election Briefing – Monday January 12, 6.30pm
The Greece Solidarity Campaign is organising a series of events in the lead up to the general elections in Greece on January 25th. A Greece Solidarity Election Briefing will be held next Monday January 12th at 6.30pm at Unite the Union, 128 … Continue reading
Welcoming ‘anti-austerity party’ for Merkel at the British Museum
German Chancellor Angela Merkell was met with cries of ‘Drop the Debt’ and ‘We don’t want no Memoranda’ in a protest organised by the Greece Solidarity Campaign outside the British Museum on Wednesday January 7th. As Greeks prepare to … Continue reading
GREECE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN STATEMENT ON THE GREEK ELECTIONS. STAND WITH THE PEOPLE OF GREECE!
Greece stands on the brink of momentous change. The forthcoming general election presents huge, transformative opportunities to the people of Greece – and to Europe more widely. The anti-austerity party SYRIZA – and the movement and people as a whole … Continue reading
Protests mark December 6th anniversary of the police shooting of 15 year old Alexis Grigoropoulos and the current 26 day hunger strike of Nikos Romanos
On December 6th in Athens and London demonstrations are being held to commemorate the murder of 15 year old Alexis Grigoropoulos by a policeman in 2008 and to show support to Alexis’ friend Nikos Romanos who is on the 26th … Continue reading
Athens 1944: Britain’s dirty secret
On December 3rd 1944, 28 people were shot dead and many others injured in the central Syntagma Square in Athens by the British… just days after Nazi Germany had been booted out of Greece by the Greek resistance allied to … Continue reading
Remembering the 24 victims of the Athens Polytechnic Uprising17th November 1973
On 17th November 1973 – 24 people were killed in the Athens Polytechnic Uprising, a massive demonstration of the popular rejection of the Greek military dictatorship (1967 -1974). The names and details of the 24 who died can be seen … Continue reading
Frances O’Grady,Trade Union Council (TUC) : Why the Greek Elections are so important – for the Greeks and Europe as a whole
This Sunday, the Greek people go to the polls in what must be one of the most important elections not just for Greece but for Europe as a whole. What is at stake is the future of democratic control of … Continue reading →