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greece / turkey / cyprus / the left / opinion / analysis Wednesday February 11, 2015 18:26 by The Chidren Of Gallery (TPTG)   text 1 comment (last - friday february 20, 2015 01:31)   image 1 image
On the 25th of January of 2015, for the first time in Greek history, a left-wing party, SYRIZA, won the general elections with a majority of 36.34%, 8.5 percentage points above Nea Dimokratia (“New Democracy”), the traditional right-wing party and the main force of the departing government coalition. read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / economy / opinion / analysis Sunday April 15, 2012 20:57 by The Children Of Gallery (TPTG)   text 1 comment (last - friday april 20, 2012 01:56)   image 1 image
What follows should be read in the context of our analysis of the crisis in “Burdened with Debt” 1, the paper we presented at the 2010 summercamp. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / repression / prisoners / news report Monday October 24, 2011 20:55 by TPTG
About the 48-hour strike of 19-20/10 in Greece, the change of the police doctrine towards a "softer management" of demonstrations and the role of the stalinists in "self-policing" the protests read full story / add a comment
international / repression / prisoners / news report Friday October 14, 2011 13:32 by TPTG
Second Open Letter to those concerned with the progress of our enemies (including some necessary clarifications and refutations of the cop consultant's defence team's claims) read full story / add a comment
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international / repression / prisoners / opinion / analysis Friday October 07, 2011 05:35 by TPTG   text 12 comments (last - tuesday october 11, 2011 01:01)   image 1 image
Open Letter to the British internationalist/anti-authoritarian/activist/protest/street scenes (and to all those concerned with the progress of our enemies) read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / education / opinion / analysis Monday February 16, 2009 18:20 by Ta Paidia Tis Galarias (TPTG)
TPTG analyse the developments in Greek movements against education reforms.
"It's not books, nor high marks. What we lack is life" read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / community struggles / opinion / analysis Sunday February 15, 2009 18:38 by TPTG, BLAUMACHEN
Although the rebellion has ended, there are still visible traces of it. Some occupations remain, solidarity to those arrested and the spirit of the rebellion still unites various elements who took part in the insurrection (although certain sectarian and ideological signs appear), new struggles emerge with more radical characteristics and violence against the state seems to be a lot more legitimized. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / repression / prisoners / news report Monday December 15, 2008 19:18 by TPTG
A detailed summary of the recent events in Athens, from a proletarian perspective by the TPTG group. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / education / opinion / analysis Thursday October 09, 2008 20:43 by Ta Paidia tis Galarias (TPTG)   text 1 comment (last - tuesday december 05, 2023 14:58)
Nevertheless, the need to come together with other parts of the working class (mainly parents but also other workers who supported the strike) on a common ground could not be expressed through the demand for a good wage for the teachers (which also implies that intellectual labour is superior to manual). This common ground could only be common needs, that's why the initial demand was transformed into a demand for "1400 euros for everyone" in the middle of the strike and was accepted by the majority of teachers then. read full story / add a comment
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