Appeal for solidarity with the people of Greece
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 we will 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.
We are writing to you to ask you to endorse this campaign and to publicise it to others.
Below is a list of initial signatories. We will be calling an organising meeting for the campaign in the next week.
- Greek translation of the statement.
- German translation of the statement.
- French translation of the statement.
- Swedish translation of the statement.
- Portuguese translation of the statement
Signatories include
[To sign the statement or see a full list of signatories, go to http://www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk/2012/02/sign-the-appeal-for-solidarity-with-the-people-of-greece/ ]
Andrew Burgin – Secretary, Coalition of Resistance
Tony Benn – President, Coalition of Resistance
Socialist Alliance (Australia)
John Hendy – Co-Chair, People’s Charter
Len McCluskey – General Secretary, UNITE
Mark Serwotka – General Secretary, PCS
Christine Blower, General Secretary NUT
Bob Crow – General Secretary, RMT
Billy Hayes – General Secretary, CWU
Michelle Stanistreet – General Secretary, NUJ
Manuel Cortes – General Secretary, TSSA
Sally Hunt – General Secretary UCU
Matt Wrack – General Secretary, FBU
Jeremy Corbyn MP
Caroline Lucas MP
John McDonnell MP
Tariq Ali – Writer
John Pilger – Broadcaster
Iain Banks – Author
A L Kennedy – Writer
Ken Loach – Film maker
Romayne Phoenix – Chair Coalition of Resistance
Imran Khan – Co Chair People’s Charter
Frank Cooper – President National Pensioners Convention [pc]
Owen Jones
Lee Jasper – BARAC
Paul Mackney – Vice-Chair, Coalition of Resistance (former GS NATFHE/UCU)
Ann Pettifor – New Economics Foundation
James Meadway – Senior Economist, New Economics Foundation
Kate Hudson
Lindsey German
Rachel Newton – Convenor People’s Charter
John Hilary – War on Want
Sean Rilla Razka – President elect ULU
Pete Murry Green Party Trade Union Group
Peter Allen Convenor Green Left
Patrick Sikorski RMT
Chris Bambery
Clare Solomon – co-editor Springtime: The New Student Rebellions
Cherry Sewell – Coalition of Resistance
Cat Boyd – Chair Coalition of Resistance Glasgow
Aaron Kiely – NUS National Executive
Fiona Edwards – Student Broad Left
John Rees – Counterfire
Fred Leplat – Socialist Resistance
International Socialist Group – Scotland
Joseph Healy – Queers Against the Cuts
Heinrich Buecker – Berlin gegen Krieg, (Anti-War Cafe Berlin)
Martin Mayer – UNITE Executive Council member for Passenger Transport
International solidarity.
I keep saying the same thing, this is not a national struggle, it is an international struggle. We are controlled by international corporatism, our national governments have no real control of fiscal policies, they are merely the managers and implementers of IMF dictated policies. In truth it is corporate fascism, they were never elected and have no mandate for the policies that they inflict on the general public. International solidarity is the only way this can be defeated.
this is an international
this is an international struggle, we must fight for it. together