Athens, Greece – A dead immigrant at the Agios Panteleimonas police station following a beating.

Dead immigrant at the Agios Panteleimonas police station after a beating.

This particular police station is known for torture and sexual and racial harassment within the police station. Let us recall that in this particular department a 46-year-old Bangladeshi man died after a beating. On the document’s blog there are photos of the beating of the immigrant of Pakistani origin. The case is important and the Greek police is exposed. 1) why was the immigrant missing for a week and was being transferred from police station to police station 2) why does it state that the immigrant was homeless and had no papers, when this is not the case?

The fact that the man’s body was found in the only place of the AT Agios Panteleimonas where there were no cameras is sensational. The immigrant also passed through the Omonia police station known for the many murders and torture of immigrants. There are articles on the internet about the disgraceful things that have happened in this section. The oldest murder mentioned above was in 2013.
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Patras, Greece: Taking responsibility in solidarity with hunger striker Thanasis Pikasis.

Thanasis Pikasis has been on hunger strike since 8/7, fighting for his return to Korydallos prisons so that he can continue his studies and receive visits from his family.

On 9/11, while he was in the Korydallos prison hospital trying to contact a doctor, he was physically attacked by a bodyguard with threats such as, “strikes do not pass here”.

As a minimal act of solidarity in his just fight and resistance to his vengeful transfer, his torture and the State’s attempts to exterminate him, on the morning of Friday 13/09 we carried out an intervention with paint, tricks and sprays in the political office of the ND (political party) deputy and Deputy Minister of Culture, Iasonas Fotila, in front of the Patras courts.
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Germany: plenty of good reasons to sabotage the rail network!

[On Sunday night, July 29, a double sabotage of cables along railroad lines in Bremen and Hamburg paralyzed some of Germany’s high-speed trains. This attack was already published about here, to which we must now add another identical sabotage in Berlin on Thursday night, August 1, at around 3 a.m., in the Charlottenburg district. According to the German railway company Deutsche Bahn, several switches and signals are out of order between Berlin’s main station and Berlin-Spandau, following the arson of several meters of cable on a bridge, causing hundreds of cancellations and delays to both regional and high-speed trains, which will last at least through the weekend.

On August 2, a communiqué was published on de.indymedia claiming responsibility for the attacks on the railway network in Bremen, Hamburg and Berlin, which we translate from the German here, and which sends greetings to the unexpected delegation and saboteurs who successively lit the Olympic flame in the cable shafts of the SNCF, then in those of the internet network and cell towers…


Attacking Deutsche Bahn infrastructure – sabotaging war and colonialism

This week, incendiary attacks on the infrastructure of Deutsche Bahn took place in Bremen, Hamburg and Berlin. The breakdowns caused by these attacks will hopefully create effective interruptions in the capitalist routine. Like no other company, the state-owned railway corporation is the backbone and vital arteries of the German economy, providing the fuel that feeds and drives it: every day, tons of raw materials plundered from all over the world are transported by rail via its freight branch, DB Cargo, to the workshops and factories of the major steel, chemical and automotive industries, to satisfy this society’s insatiable appetite for consumer goods and construction materials.

At the same time, we are in the midst of a vast process of transformation, from the age of fossil fuels to a highly technological, electrified world, which the Federal Government is selling to us under the misleading term “energy transition”. Deutsche Bahn logistics plays a key role in this process. For example, it is currently developing transport solutions for hydrogen and lithium batteries to stimulate the development of a “green” economy in Germany, and make the country attractive to companies wishing to locate and invest in new technologies. Tesla’s gigafactory in Berlin-Grünheide is perhaps the best-known and most controversial example to date of this deceptive folly. It goes hand in hand with the emergence and expansion of extractivist projects and new transport routes for coveted resources such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, copper or silicon – essential for supposedly sustainable technologies – from mines to processing plants and production sites. While politics and industry hope for new markets and lucrative business, this development means one thing above all for the planet: progress towards its widespread destruction. Now, with its green label and in the name of climate protection, Deutsche Bahn is at the forefront of this movement.
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Number of the day: over 10 million (France)

In Fenouillet (Haute-Garonne), following the murder of Maïky by gendarmes for “refusing to obey orders”, several economic and administrative interests went up in flames on the two nights of July 25 and 26 around the Ginestous camp, where he lived. These included trucks belonging to cement manufacturer Lafarge, vehicles and a building belonging to Toulouse-Métropole, as well as a hitherto little-known company: CSI Sud-Ouest, specialized in the manufacture of microchips for the army, aeronautics and the nuclear industry.

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Multiple police vehicles in a parking lot caught fire – McKEESPORT, Pa. ( Pittsburgh,usa)

Several SUVs in the parking lot were burnt out in the lot that’s located along Lysle Boulevard and is used for police cars and other city vehicles.

Four police vehicles in total were burnt out.

Dispatchers tell KDKA that the incident started just before 3:15 a.m. when police officers and firefighters were called to the scene.

Investigators from the ATF and the Allegheny County Fire Marshal’s Office were also on scene pictures and collecting evidence.

“I think it’s safe to say that it was arson,” Mayor Michael Cherepka said.

From Mainstream Media

via:unravel

Athens, September 26, 2024, reflective march on the same day by hundreds for the dead immigrant from Pakistan, Mohammed Kamran Asik after a brutal beating at the Agios Panteleimonas Cop Station.

The march for the state assassination of Mohamed Kamran Asik moved around the square of Agios Panteleimonas. At the end of the march after clashes, the cops arrest  4 people, 2 of which turned into arrests with heavy charges  .

Last Saturday morning, an immigrant from Pakistan, who had been missing for about a week, was found dead inside the Agios Panteleimonas Cop Station. 37-year-old Mohammad Kamran Ashiq, who worked as a delivery man, was found with multiple injuries on his body, which is also reflected in shocking photos.
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Muhammad Kamran Ashiq was murdered by cops, beaten to death .. Athens,Greece

THE STATE MURDERED MOHAMMED KAMRAN.

CALL TODAY 19:30 PLATEIA VIKTORIA Muhammad Kamran Ashiq was murdered by cops, beaten to death in the infamous Agios Panteleimonas police station. We all know that beatings like this one happen regularly, even if they don’t reach the MME. Every day in AT like Agios Panteleimonas and Omonia people are taken out of view of cameras and tortured, beaten, raped, by cops who believe that they have absolute power.

Every day migrants and non-white people are targeted, tortured, and murdered by cops and in complicity with every other cog in the racist state machine. From the pushbacks on the borders, to the exploitation in workplaces, to the suffocating bureaucracy — the racism is created and maintained by the batons of the cops but also the indifference and silence of the society. Continue reading Muhammad Kamran Ashiq was murdered by cops, beaten to death .. Athens,Greece

From domokos prison, Nikos Maziotis: The Quality of the “Citizens’ Protectors” 23/9/24 (Greece)

Whether outside or inside prison the struggle for us is a matter of honor and dignity and will continue.

The revolutionary struggle continues.  NIKOS MAZIOTIS

July 2014


Nikos Maziotis: The Quality of the “Citizens’ Protectors”
23/9/24

The quality of those encharged with persecuting us through the pursuit of Revolutionary Struggle and myself, a wanted person with a bounty on their head, i.e. the security forces, the so-called “citizens’ protectors”, proves in the end that they are really the ones who are a danger to citizens by committing heinous social crimes.

According to recent media reports, a retired “protector of citizens”, who during the expropriation of Piraeus Bank in Kleitoria in 2014 was injured and disarmed by me and decorated for his zeal in saving the bank’s money, was recently arrested as a member of a criminal organisation that deceived elderly people and specifically, for fraud against an elderly 70-year-old woman by extorting 40,000 euros from her.

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End of the hunger strike of prisoner Sakis Pikassis (Greece)

End of the hunger strike

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Today, 20/9/2024, I have decided to stop the hunger strike that I started on 8/7, demanding my return to Korydallos prison so that I can continue my studies at the university as I am entitled and participate in the examinations of the electronic engineering department of PADA and IEK Korydallos.

So I decided, fearing permanent neurological damage, to end the hunger strike without knowing whether my request would be granted.
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Anti-Repression Talks #1: Preparing for Physical Surveillance

From No Trace Project

The No Trace Project is launching a new initiative, the Anti-Repression Talks, to encourage discussion of surveillance and security issues within and between informal anarchist networks, on an international level. We believe that many anti-repression practices are more powerful when they are carried out across a network, rather than only by specific affinity groups.

The Anti-Repression Talks will be a series of sessions, each on a different topic, and each lasting three months. During a session, participants are encouraged to form local study groups with people they trust to discuss the topic of the session — we provide resources and discussion points to help kickstart those discussions. At the end of a session, an international online chat takes place, where participants can anonymously meet to discuss their thoughts and findings. After a session, its findings are published on the No Trace Project website, including any materials contributed by study groups and a summary of the online chat.

The first session, Anti-Repression Talks #1, will address the topic of preparing for physical surveillance and will take place in October, November, and December 2024, with the online chat taking place on January 4, 2025. The findings will be published here.

Physical surveillance

In the past decades, the surveillance capabilities of State actors have greatly diversified, thanks in part to new technological developments such as video surveillance, mobile phones and DNA sampling. Despite this, physical surveillance — the direct observation of people or activities for the purpose of gathering information — is still widely used by State actors, in particular in cases where other surveillance techniques are not effective. Our Threat Library references examples of the use of physical surveillance against anarchists.

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