The democratization of information has been an important aspect of the Greek rebellion. Students in the city of Patras recently entered the T.V. station "Super B" and broadcast their views and demands on the Greek political situation. In Xanthi, approximately 400 demonstrators assembled in the city center, briefly occupying the municipal radio station to transmit information; police attacked the people gathered outside and street battles erupted. In Athens, "Flash FM" radio was occupied to transmit information, but the signal was terminated. Athens IndyMedia reports that the Athenian radio stations 98 FM and 1431 AM have been liberated.
The democratization of information has been an important aspect of the Greek rebellion. Students in the city of Patras recently entered the T.V. station "Super B" and broadcast their views and demands on the Greek political situation. In Xanthi, approximately 400 demonstrators assembled in the city center, briefly occupying the municipal radio station to transmit information; police attacked the people gathered outside and street battles erupted. In Athens, "Flash FM" radio was occupied to transmit information, but the signal was terminated. Athens IndyMedia reports that the Athenian radio stations 98 FM and 1431 AM have been liberated.
The interested reader may follow the Greek rebellion by visiting the following websites:
Direct Action News from Greece:
http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/
Athens IndyMedia:
http://athens.indymedia.org/
The Occupied London Blog:
http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog
http://garizo.blogspot.com/
The ASOEE Occupation:
http://katalipsiasoee.blogspot.com
Liberated Agios Dimitrios City Hall:
http://katadimadim.blogspot.com/
Occupation of the Polytechnic University of Athens:
http://katalipsipolytexneiou.blogspot.com/
Exarchia Residents' Committee:
http://exarchia.pblogs.gr/