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Dissident Island Radio: Listen to #98! SQUASH, M31, No Borders and more...

Episode 98 promises to be an action packed adventure for all the family. This time round we've got:

  • Members of the SQUASH campaign discussing the legal aid bill, political motivations and tactics.
  • Some nice people over from Germany to talk about the global M31 mobilisation against capitalism, discussing their plan to link radical campaigns, and potential actions against neoliberal austerity…

Reflections of Nicolas Mottas - Phantis: Greek Crisis: The Apocalypse Now of Capitalism

By Nicolas Mottas.

The default of the people is a prerequisite for the ruling political and financial elites in order to keep the morally corrupted Capitalism alive.[...]

The default of the people - not of the modern bourgeoise - seems to be the prerequisite for the recovery of the "sick", over-accumulated, Capitalist economy. Apparently, Greece (and, consequently, the whole of Eurozone) became …

No sandwiches tonight, just motherf*ckin radio!

June 17, 2011 21:00

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pumpin out yer stereo - riding the Catalyst Radio internet airwaves!

: London solidarity with Greek strikes

A number of Greeks gathered outside their embassy in Holland Park to show solidarity and strength for the Greek people and the protests that have been continuously waged on the streets regarding the austerity measures. London, United Kingdom, 05/05/2010.

: A Society in Crisis: Reviewing Greek Riots

"A singe spark can start a forest fire", Mao Zedong, 1930.



Mao was right. It was on the 6th of December when 16 years-old Alexis was falling dead from the bullet of a police officer in the very heart of Athens. What followed the homicide is known – Greece stepped into violent street clashes between indignant youths and police forces. Like the 2005 civil unrest in France and the 1992 Los Angeles…

No Solidarity Protest at Greek Embassy on Thursday

The protest in solidarity with the Greek uprising on Thursday, December 11, that had been called for in a posting on Indymedia UK, was well attended - by police. Hardly a protester was to be seen. The first police van was placed right outside Holland Park Station, and in front of the Greek Embassy there were more police cars of both the Met and diplomatic police and fencing had been set up, with w…