ΠΗΓΗ: RedPepper
16 February 2012: Add
your signature to the statement of solidarity with the people of Greece
backed by trade union leaders, members of Parliament and campaigners
published in the Guardian.
The
people of Greece face an unprecedented economic and political crisis.
They are being driven to poverty and mass unemployment by the demands of
the so-called Troika – the European Union, the European Central Bank,
and the International Monetary Fund which has imposed Lucas Papademos,
formerly of Vice-President of the ECB, as Prime Minister.
Hospitals
in Greece are running out of basic medicines, nearly half of all young
people are unemployed, workers in some sectors have not been paid for
months, and many are forced to resort to soup kitchens or scavenge from
rubbish dumps.
Now
the Troika demands a cut of 23% to the minimum wage, the sacking of
tens of thousands of public sector workers and the decimation of
pensions which have already lost nearly 50% of their value.
International capital is asset stripping an entire country and ripping
apart its social fabric.
Greece
is at the cutting edge of the austerity measures that are being
introduced across Europe. All the evidence shows that while these
measures may protect the interests of the rich, they just make matters
worse for the majority of the population. What happens in Greece today
cliwill see in Portugal tomorrow and in Ireland the day after. In
Britain, the Coalition government is pursuing similar measures which
will see workers earnings cut, working longer for a smaller pension, and
the dismantling of the NHS along with other public services.
Mikis
Theodorakis, famous Greek composer of Zorba’s Dance, and Manolis
Glezos, veteran resistance fighter against the Nazi occupation, have
issued a statement calling for a European Front to defend the people of
Greece and all those facing austerity.
The
Coalition of Resistance and the People’s Charter have decided to
support this call and agreed to work with trades unions, campaigns and
parties across Europe to establish a European Solidarity Campaign to
defend the people of Greece. The campaign aims to organise solidarity
and raise practical support for the people of Greece; they cannot be
made to pay for a crisis for which they are not responsible.
Signatories so far include Tony Benn, Michelle Stanistreet, Len McCluskey and Mark Serwotka. To add your name click here via youpayyourcrisis.blogspot.com
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