Meanwhile, journalists and other staff at the country’s public television and radio stations continue broadcasting online, after the police forces switched off all the transmitters yesterday, while thousands of media workers remained outside ERT’s headquarters through the night expressing their disagreement with this decision. The protests were joined by supporters of opposition parties (namely of the Communist KKE and SYRIZA), trade unionists and ordinary citizens who criticized this move as being undemocratic.It's wonderful to see people rising up all over the world (see also what's happening in London) against the capitalist Empire and its satellite leaders who pretend to govern under the mantle of "democracy". Hopefully this is only the first stage in a world revolution that will result in a real democracy created by the people, for the people against those few who would "own" everything that is of value to us the people, and keep us in perpetual debt bondage in order to secure what we need.
in the time remaining, to help us understand how the man-made system of capitalism will lead to the extinction of our human species, and so many others.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Greek government shuts down National Broadcasting Services
Click here to access article from Eagainst (Greece).