Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Just In Case You'd Forgotten Greece Was In Meltdown..

2,000 locals attack riot police with Molotov's, sticks, stones and gun shots in Keratea, Attica; Athens gears up for long week of anti-cuts mobilisations and General Strike

In the past two days, local residents of the area of Keratea in Attica (Greater Athens) have been engaged in a fierce battle with riot police (MAT). The riot police are there to protect the construction of a waste burial site (HITA). Such burial sites have not only been judged to be illegal by European courts but additionally, the site in Keratea is of archaeological significance.

On Saturday, riot police arrived at the site to protect the ongoing construction works from the enraged locals. Clashes quickly erupted, with locals attacking the police with sticks, stones and scores of Molotov cocktails. The police responded with tear gas while for the first time ever in Greece, water cannons also made their appearance. On Sunday evening, gunshots were aimed in the direction of the police from nearby hills.

And there's a General Strike scheduled for Wednesday. As Greece's economy deteriorates, so does Grecian society. Don't look for an improvement in Greece's overall situation, either. No one seems to be getting anything right that might prevent catastrophe.

And, please don't forget who caused this crisis in the first place.. (Short answer: Creation of the Euro, Bankers gone wild, and Governments guaranteeing banker's gone wild bad debt.)

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