Protesters  and strikershave occupied the following buildings and have  transformed them intoheadquarters for the evening rally:
Athens Law School
Ministry  of Health in Athens
Cinema-Theatre Olympion in Thessaloniki
Building  of the Regional government of WesternGreece in Patras
Building  of the Regional Government of Ionianislands in Corfu
Building  of the Regional Government of Crete inRethymnon
Building of  the Regional Government of Thessaly inLarisa
Rethymno City  Hall
Holargos City Hall
Regional Union of Imathia in  Veroia.
- “In order to save the banks from bankruptcy, they’ve thrown us into poverty and unemployment. They sold off our country and all that belongs to us. Switch off your TV, take to the streets, for victory!”
          So while the expensive suits,  without consultingthe people, sit in the parliament building trying to  do a deal withthe devil, heaping more misery on the heads of the Greek  people, thepeople have been on the streets telling them that deal or no  dealthey will not accept any more deprivation to protect the wealth  ofthe bankers.
           We  should all be out demonstrating in solidarity with the Greek people,  what is happening to them is no less than the sacrifice of a people on  the alter of bankers greed. Greece is being turned into a third world  country and there is no guarantee that it will not come over here.  Portugal, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Romania, and Hungary are all teetering  on the brink, and when the chips are down the bankers will have no  qualms about doing to the rest of Europe, what they are now doing to  Greece. 
              It was  also interesting watching the BBC sixo'clock news, and thinking of a  previous post, true to form, the main item and the longest  spot went to the death ofan American singer Whitney Houston, with  Greece and what is happening there a verybrief second spot. 
          Since  writing this I have learnt that there are several  banks on fire across Athens. How far will the bankers push  the rest of the people in Europe??
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 

 
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