Tema: Krise og modstand - Grækenland
Se også: Se også: Grækenland; Venstrefløj Grækenland; Grækenland: Valg 2015 og SYRIZA-regering
- Krise og modstand - Grækenland
Se også: Grækenland; Venstrefløj Grækenland; Grækenland: Valg 2015 og SYRIZA-regering - Panos Garganas: Nedskæringer udløser strejke i Grækenland
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 351, mar 16
Note: Grækenlands kreditorer var i Athen i denne uge for at forhandle flere nedskæringer.
- Bo Nielsen: Grækenland: Hvis gæld? – Et klassespørgsmål
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 347, sep 15 – side 8
Note: Da uret den 30. juni 2015 hastigt tikkede mod midnat, og forfaldsdatoen for Grækenlands afdrag på 26 milliarder kroner til den Europæiske Centralbank, var ved at udløbe, havde politikere, økonomer og medier over hele Europa travlt med at agere talsrør for ‘institutionerne’, bedre kendt som Troikaen.
- Dave Sewell: Grækenlands regering står over for kollaps, mens generalstrejker ryster Italien og Belgien
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 342, dec 14 – side 7
Note: Året som skulle bringe bedring for krisen i eurozonen ender i stedet i strejker, kursfald på aktiemarkedet og politisk kollaps.
- Panos Garganas: Coalition on the edge as new strikes hit Greece
Socialist Worker nr. 2362, jul 13 – side 8
Note: Workers across Greece joined a general strike on Tuesday of this week as the government prepares to face two crucial votes in parliament.
- Dave Sewell: Cuts create a crisis for rulers in Greece and Portugal
Socialist Worker nr. 2361, jul 13 – side 8
Note: European rulers continue to target the poor as they try to escape the eurozone crisis, writes Dave Sewell.
- Jesper Juul Mikkelsen: Grækenland: Interview med ANTARSYA: Hvis vi vælter vores regering, vil solidariteten eksplodere
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 329, maj 13
Note: Socialistisk Arbejderavis har mødt Yiannis Sifakakis som er en del af ledelsen af den græske aktivistiske og revolutionære koalition ANTARSYA.
- Panos Garganas: Greece – resistance is being televised
Socialist Worker nr. 2358, jun 13 – side 6
Note: Greece’s government was on the verge of collapse as Socialist Worker went to press. Antonis Samaras’ coalition government had tried to shut down the Greek public broadcasting corporation ERT. This ran into a wall of mass resistance.
- Dave Sewell: Athens work-in pushes the government to the brink
Socialist Worker nr. 2358, jun 13 – side 6
Note: A mass meeting of workers at Greek state broadcaster ERT voted to continue working in occupation on Tuesday of this week. Hundreds of workers have been occupying the ERT headquarters and broadcasting online since the government sacked them and cut off their signal last week.
- Dave Sewell: Occupying Greek TV station workers say, “We’re here to win”
Socialist Worker nr. 2357, jun 13
Note: A workers’ occupation of the Greek ERT state broadcasting corporation was the only media outlet broadcasting in the country today, Wednesday. Journalists across the rest of the Greek media struck in solidarity with occupation.
- Advarsler og håb fra Grækenland
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 327, mar 13 – side 7
Note: Grækenland er lige nu stedet, hvor EU’s nedskæringspolitik er mest ekstrem. Det er stedet, hvor arbejderklassens modstand er mest udviklet.
- Bo Nielsen: Arbejderkamp i Grækenland
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 327, mar 13 – side 7
Note: Klassekampen i Europa når netop nu sit mest avancerede niveau i Grækenland.
- Panos Garganas: General strike in Greece shows rulers’ weakness
Socialist Worker nr. 2341, feb 13 – side 7
Note: Workers across Greece were set to strike on Wednesday of this week. There were no newspapers after journalists and print workers walked out a day early.
- Dave Sewell: General strike paralyses Greece
Socialist Worker nr. 2341, feb 13
Note: A general strike paralysed Greece today, Wednesday. The action was against new attacks on workers’ wages and their union rights.
- Jesper Juul Mikkelsen: Øjenvidneberetning fra en græsk venstrefløjsaktivist: ”Vi kan ikke bare tale og komme med valgløfter”
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 321, jul 12 – side 7
Note: Socialistisk Arbejderavis har interviewet Athanasios Stavridis. Han arbejder i Sverige, men er medlem af og aktiv i SEK (Internationale Socialisters søsterparti i Grækenland).
- Patrick Ward: Greek pensioner’s public suicide sparks outrage across the country
Socialist Worker nr. 2298, apr 12 – side 6
Note: A 77 year old pensioner shot himself dead in the main public square in Athens today, Wednesday.
- 2. udgave: Så hårdt rammes grækerne
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 318, mar 12
Note: Hvis det var os, der var grækere -- De næste to år bliver dobbelt så hårde for grækerne
- Guy Smallman: Greece – snapshots of workers' struggles
Socialist Worker nr. 2297, apr 12 – side 8
Note: From protests to strikes to workers’ control, resistance to austerity has become part of day to day life in Greece – Socialist Worker photojournalist Guy Smallman reports
- Guy Smallman: Greece – snapshots of workers' struggles (2)
Socialist Worker nr. 2297, apr 12 – side 8
Note: From protests to strikes to workers’ control, resistance to austerity has become part of day to day life in Greece – Socialist Worker photojournalist Guy Smallman reports
- Interview: Greece: the struggle radicalises
International Socialism Journal nr. 134, apr 12 – side 9
Note: Panos Garganas, editor of the Greek newspaper Workers Solidarity, spoke to International Socialism about the latest developments in the country.
- Sotiris Kontogiannis: Euro-krisen: Kan græske arbejdere slå bankerne?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 318, mar 12
Note: Grækerne er nødt til at acceptere nedskæringerne, hævdes det ofte, fordi alternativet ville være værre. Sotiris Kontogiannis argumenterer for en arbejderstyret betalingsstandsning mod bankerne.
Alt. url: Oversat fra Socialist Review 367, marts 2012
- Jesper Høi Kanne: Mere arbejdermagt i Grækenland
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 318, mar 12 – side 15
Note: Krisen i Grækenland bliver værre og værre for arbejderklassen.
- IS-tendensen: Erklæring om solidaritet med grækerne
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 317, feb 12
Note: Følgende erklæring om solidaritet med almindelige mennesker i Grækenland blev udsendt den 29. februar 2012.
Alt. url: English version
- Sotiris Kontogiannis: Eurozone crisis: Can Greek workers defy the bankers?
Socialist Review nr. 367, mar 12 – side 10
Note: Greeks must accept austerity, it is often argued, because the alternative would be worse. Sotiris Kontogiannis argues for a workers’ default against the bankers.
Alt. url: Euro-krisen: Kan græske arbejdere slå bankerne?
- Anders Bæk Simonsen: Solidaritet er folkets våben i krigen mod bosserne
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 317, feb 12
Note: Sådan lød slagordet da cirka 50 herboende unge grækere demonstrerede foran den græske ambassade søndag den 12. februar. De demonstrerede mod de ødelæggende angreb på den græske befolkning som er konsekvensen af EU og IMF’s ”redningspakke”.
- Panos Garganas: Bailouts and cuts plague Eurozone
Socialist Worker nr. 2268, sep 11 – side 6
Note: The so-called “second Greek bailout” is up in the air.
- Panos Garganas: Greece: more than 200 student occupations resist austerity
Socialist Worker nr. 2268, sep 11
Note: Panos Garganos, editor of Socialist Worker’s sister paper in Greece, explains how students have organised to block the latest pro-market reforms.
- Patrick Ward: Grækenland: ”Strejker ryster magthaverne”
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 310, jul 11 – side 8
Note: Panos Garganas fra det græske SEK (Socialistisk Arbejderparti) fortæller om, hvordan modstand mod nedskæringer blev til et oprør.
- Greek strikes can smash austerity
Socialist Worker nr. 2257, jun 11 – side 3
Note: The global elite is panicking that the crisis in Greece could destabilise the whole European economy. It fears that Greece could default on its debts and provoke a “Lehman Brothers moment” for state economies.
- Alex Callinicos: Athens resistance sparks elite crisis
Socialist Worker nr. 2257, jun 11 – side 4
Note: There are moments when the fundamental conflict defining capitalist society becomes visible for all to see. Athens on Wednesday of last week was one of them.
- Patrick Ward + Panos Garganas: Greece: ‘Strikes put rulers in turmoil’
Socialist Worker nr. 2257, jun 11 – side 8
Note: Panos Garganas of the Greek Socialist Workers Party told Patrick Ward how resistance to austerity became a rebellion.
- Voices from the Greek strikes and protests
Socialist Worker nr. 2257, jun 11 – side 9
Note: Jess Hurd: ‘It looked like a war zone’
Vassilis Sylaides, Intracom Electronics: ‘It’s time for a new politics’
Costas Sarris, media worker: ‘This is a battle of hope against fear’
- Panos Garganas: Cuts and bailouts are are no solution for European crisis
Socialist Worker nr. 2255, jun 11 – side 6
Note: Talk of a second financial bailout in Greece shows that austerity isn’t working.
- Greek movement steps up pressure
Socialist Worker nr. 2254, jun 11 – side 3
Note: The European Union’s plans for new bailout conditions for Greece, which will lead to even harsher austerity and privatisation, have sparked new protests.
- Matthew Cookson: Austerity rains chaos down on Greece
Socialist Worker nr. 2252, maj 11 – side 16
Note: Greece is still caught in the economic storm sweeping Europe following the arrest of International Monetary Fund (IMF) head Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
- Greece: After the bailout-1,000 jobs go every day
Socialist Worker nr. 2252, maj 11 – side 16
Note: The European Union, the European Central Bank and the IMF agreed a 110 billion euro bailout for Greece last year. This was supposed to help the state pay off its debt, lead to growth and stop the “contagion” spreading to other countries.
- Striking back across Greece
Socialist Worker nr. 2251, maj 11 – side 3
Note: Greek workers joined a general strike against austerity on Wednesday as their government tried to renegotiate the terms of its bailout.
- Editorial: Greece can break from the cuts consensus and default on debt
Socialist Worker nr. 2249, apr 11 – side 3
Note: Greece is being buffeted around in the financial markets as speculation grows that it will default on its huge debts.
The country’s massive austerity package of cuts, which has devastated workers’ lives, is not enough for the markets.
Plans to privatise national industries and sell off beaches and government buildings are met with calls to go further.
- Græske arbejdere fortsætter kampen med den ottende generalstrejke
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 306, feb 11
Note: Grækenland blev i onsdags ramt af den ottende generalstrejke mod barske nedskæringer på mindre end 12 måneder. Den blev lige så vellykket som de andre strejker, der har rystet den socialdemokratiske PASOK-regering – trods den forværrede økonomiske situation og den lange tid, kampen har stået på.
Alt. url: Oversat fra Socialist Worker (UK)
- Greece: Acropolis occupied in protests over cuts
Socialist Worker nr. 2224, okt 10 – side 6
Note: Protests rocked Athens on Thursday of last week, as Greek workers and students continued their fight against cuts.
- Panos Garganas: Analysis: Greece: striking back
International Socialism Journal nr. 128, okt 10 – side 23
Note: Greece has been at the heart of the struggle over austerity in Europe. Panos Garganas is editor of the weekly paper Workers’ Solidarity and a leading member of the Sosialistiko Ergatiko Komma (SEK, Socialist Workers Party), Greek sister organisation of the British SWP. He talked to Alex Callinicos in Athens on 8 September, the day that a five-hour strike by railway and public transport workers shut the city down, announcing the resumption of hostilities between the Greek working class and the social democratic government of George Papandreou after the summer break.
- Matthew Cookson: Græske lastbilchaufførers strejke stopper, men vreden fortsætter
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 300, aug 10 – side 10
Note: 33.000 lastbilchauffører strejkede sidst i juli måned mod åbning af transportområdet for konkurrence. Regeringen måtte bruge en lov fra 1960’erne og 70’ernes fascistiske styre til at indføre undtagelsestilstand, sætte militæret ind og stoppe strejken.
- Lånepakken til Grækenland går til bankerne
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 298, jun 10 – side 5
Note: Det græske statsunderskud på 13,6 % betød, at spekulanterne frygtede, at Grækenland ikke kunne betale sin gæld. Derfor krævede de højere renter for at låne til Grækenland, hvilket bare gjorde situationen værre for den græske økonomi.
- Jakob Nerup: Lukker Grækenland ned?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 298, jun 10 – side 9
Note: Prisen for de såkaldte „redningspakker“ i Grækenland betales med massive stramninger af almindelige lønmodtagere. Men nedskæringerne møder modstand fra den mest militante arbejderklasse i Europa.
- Jakob Nerup: Fakta: Grækenland
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 298, jun 10 – side 9
- Anders Schou: På kanten: De forkælede danskere
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 298, jun 10 – side 15
Note: „Mange års offentligt overforbrug medfører nu smertefulde besparelser. Derfor kan danskernes vrede virke uforståelig set med sydeuropæiske øjne“
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- Matthew Cookson: Greek strikes show the way to resist here
Socialist Worker nr. 2192, mar 10 – side 3
Note: Greek workers have stepped up their resistance to cuts while politicians and bosses are demanding more. A third general strike was set for Thursday of this week.
- Kevin Devine: Greece, Ireland and the eurozone crisis
Socialist Review nr. 345, mar 10 – side 4
Note: Pigs. It's not an insult as such, but that depends on what it's referring to. In this case it's an acronym coined by "economic analysts" to describe the European countries that have been hardest hit by the recession: Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain.
- Nikos Lountos: 'No self-restraint' – Greek workers striking
Socialist Review nr. 345, mar 10 – side 6
Note: The working class in Greece is entering March in a very militant mood. Two days of national industrial action in February and several sectors staging consecutive 48-hour strikes have created a strong momentum.
- Grækerne viser vejen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 295, feb 10 – side 8
Note: Den græske socialist Panos Garganas rapporterer til Socialistisk Arbejderavis fra strejkerne i Grækenland.
- Panos Garganas: Greece: The eye of the storm?
International Socialism Journal nr. 125, jan 10 – side 25
Note: “The social climate in Greece is charged with the electricity that you find in the air before a tropical storm.” That was the description by a leading columnist on Greece’s most popular daily newspaper. He is not alone in this view. Costas Karamanlis, the outgoing leader of the conservative New Democracy party, gave his reasons for calling an early parliamentary election in similar terms.
- Matthew Cookson: Greece’s crisis is a warning to the world
Socialist Worker nr. 2182, dec 09 – side 4
Note: As the Greek economy lies in tatters, the government is planning savage cuts
- Panos Garganas: Interview: Greece after the explosion
International Socialism Journal nr. 122, apr 09 – side 15
Note: Panos Garganas, editor of the Greek newspaper Workers Solidarity, spoke to International Socialism about the latest developments in a country that has witnessed the emergence of powerful movements from below.
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