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A Greek riot policeman wielding a baton towards an Athens Indymedia photographer during a protest at courts in Athens, Greece An Indymedia banner protesting the Oaxaca shootings in the Netherlands On October 7, 2004, the Federal Bureau Investigation took possession of several server hard drives used by a number of IMCs and hosted by U.S.-based ...
The 2008 Greek rebellion started on 6 December 2008, ... the German Indymedia network had reported demonstrations in 26 German cities, ...
The group launched a statement through Indymedia announcing its founding, the statement was dated April 2015. In that statement the organization claims that they are Greek internationalist anarchists who come to Rojava in response to the call for volunteers by MLKP made in January, to form an internationalist brigade to defend the Rojava Revolution, along with the YPG and YPJ, against the ...
The Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei (Greek: Συνωμοσία Πυρήνων της Φωτιάς, romanized: Synomosía Pyrínon tis Fotiás, abbrev. SPF), also translated as Conspiracy of Fire Cells or Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, is an anarchist urban guerrilla organization based in Greece. [1]
Revolutionary People's Struggle (Greek: Επαναστατικός Λαϊκός Αγώνας), abbreviated ELA (ΕΛΑ), was a Greek far-left urban guerrilla organization formed in 1975 [1] and disbanded in 1995. [1] It was described as the largest terrorist organization in Greece. [2]
In the late 1970s, details on how American Mission for Aid to Greece authorities helped the Greek Police frame two young communists for his murder. [ citation needed ] A communist journalist, Gregorios Staktopoulos, was tried and convicted of helping Vaggelis Vasvanas and Adam Mouzenidis, members of the illegal communist army, commit the murder.
10 April 2014: Car bomb attack on a Bank of Greece and a Piraeus Bank headquarters in central Athens. 76 kg of explosives located in a car went off destroying the front facades of surrounding buildings. No persons were injured. The action was claimed later by Revolutionary Struggle in Athens Indymedia. [25]
Some Greek officials considered Revolutionary Struggle (EA), the group that fired a Chinese-made RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade at the U.S. Embassy in Athens in January 2007, to be a spin-off of 17N. However, three self-admitted EA members arrested in April 2010 claimed that they were anarchists—a designation 17N rejected in its proclamations ...