Gr: Updates 7/1/2010

kein Name 07.01.2010 16:29 Themen: Globalisierung Militarismus Repression Weltweit
Updates of 7th January 2010
° Police officers on Patmos island enforced teenagers to take out their clothes. The event happened before some days, when the teens used to spend their time in a cafe and the police officers suspected them as responsible for some small damages on a police motorcycle. As the teenagers state on the report, the police officers drove them to the local station without any objections from the teens' side. There during the informal questioning, the officers used violence, sweared against and enforced two of them to take out their clothes.
As the time was going on and the officers could not have any confession by the teens, so much the threatens for imprisoning were rising up. The officers were turning tables upside-down and treating in a maniac's way threatening the teens to confess for something they did not know about. One of the children lost his senses because of the psychologigal violence.
When the parents arrived at the station, they asked for explenations and condemned the violence that was used. The father of one of the minors wanted to use law ways against the officers' treatment. The answer from the police officer was "Do not do anything, it will take 5-6 years and no result will come at the end but your children will be endagered", saying also that everything happened with the law's back-up.
When one of the teenagers went to the local medical center, the doctor refused to check his body because "she did not want any troubles" as she said.

° About the arrest of Nikos, blamed as a member of "Conspiracy Cells of Fire" urban guerrilla team: The head-manager of the anti-terrorist authorities stated today that they know that the citizen is not a member of the team, but they had to arrest him because of a fingerprint of him on a moving object in the so called "razzia of Halandri district. The lawyer of the student states that the fingerprints were found on the hardware of the PC, which he has built before three years and never has used it again since then. He was arrested when he appeared in the local police station to show presence, under the restrective law he was charged for participating in a demonstration.

° Christos Chasiotis responsible as a judge investigator for the SIEMENS scandal, when Nikos Zagorianos did not investigate the case and let Christophorakos to escape to Germany and get protected by the german judge authorities. Nikos Zagorianos is blamed for duty infringement and power abuse related with actions and omissions about the SIEMENS scandal.
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kein Name 07.01.2010 - 18:13
° Aegyptian fishermen workers have blocked since yesterday the Michaniona hurbour of Thessaloniki condemning their dramatical payment cutouts, the work conditions and the insurance status by blocking the fishing boats to sail away. In solidarity with the workers syndicalists of PAME (syndicalistic organisation of communistic party). The coast guards and police officers threat the strikers with an attack by special forces. The Aegyptian fishermen start organising in their own syndicate and the voting process keeps on since Sunday, because of the position of the official syndicate to be on the side of the bosses.

° Around 17:00 three fascists attacked against an immigrant from Pakistan at Peireus. Citizens chased away the fascists and saved the immigrant from serious injures. The police officers who arrived on the spot wanted to arrest him, because he did not have official papers but the citizens who gave the first aids to him refused to let him in the hands of police.