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End the criminalization of solidarity to refugees NOW! | Δίκτυο για τα Πολιτικά και Κοινωνικά Δικαιώματα

End the criminalization of solidarity to refugees NOW! | Δίκτυο για τα Πολιτικά και Κοινωνικά Δικαιώματα | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

With the time passing we learn to expect everything from the "first time left" government of SYRIZA, but we stand shocked in front of the criminalization of solidarity to refugees, a policy which resembles increasingly the policy of its predecessors and the one of its European partners.

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Chronicles of a Defeat Foretold | ROAR Magazine

Chronicles of a Defeat Foretold | ROAR Magazine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
SYRIZA's crash landing exposed broken promises, lost opportunities and a bitter divorce with the movements. The future now lies with the commons.
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The Class Logic Behind Austerity Policies in the Euro-Area: Can SYRIZA Put Forward a Progressive Alternative?

The Class Logic Behind Austerity Policies in the Euro-Area: Can SYRIZA Put Forward a Progressive Alternative? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
After the outbreak of the 2008 global economic crisis, extreme austerity policies prevailed in many parts of the developed capitalist world, especially in the European Union and the Euro-area. Austerity has been criticized as an irrational policy, which further deteriorates the economic crisis by creating a vicious cycle of falling effective demand, recession and over-indebtedness. However, these criticisms can hardly explain why this ‘irrational’ or ‘wrong’ policy persists, despite its ‘failure
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Tsipras to EU: Greece's Days as 'Laboratory for Austerity' Are Over

Tsipras to EU: Greece's Days as 'Laboratory for Austerity' Are Over | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Here’s an idea: instead of #crowdfundgreece, why not donate to something that will make a real difference to Greeks, right now

Here’s an idea: instead of #crowdfundgreece, why not donate to something that will make a real difference to Greeks, right now | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The campaign to crowdfund 1.6 billion euros for Greece on indiegogo is a wonderful initiative to show solidarity, and indeed it has collected an astonishing amount of money in a short time. The only problem is that if the full amount is not collected, all donations will be returned. Although we’d like to hope that there’s a chance the campaign will reach its target, it is quite a long shot.
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Chomsky: Greece Faces "Savage Response" For Taking on Austerity "Class War"

Chomsky: Greece Faces "Savage Response" For Taking on Austerity "Class War" | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
As Greece defaults and faces a referendum this Sunday on a new bailout package, watch Noam Chomsky on Europe’s "savage response" to the pushback against austerity demands.
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This referendum is a fight between the Greeks and Europe’s cruel capitalism | Aditya Chakrabortty

This referendum is a fight between the Greeks and Europe’s cruel capitalism | Aditya Chakrabortty | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

urope’s top politicians agree that the Greeks will vote this Sunday on one of the most important questions facing any nation. Yet they can’t settle what that question actually is. For Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, it is about whether his people will tolerate any more “strict and humiliating austerity”. Not so, says Germany’s Angela Merkel. She reckons the Greeks are choosing between staying in the euro and returning to the drachma. The stakes are raised higher still by the boss of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker: come next weekend, “the whole planet” will find out whether Greece wants to remain in Europe.



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Nobel Laureate in Economics Joseph Stiglitz: Europe’s Attack on Greek Democracy

Nobel Laureate in Economics Joseph Stiglitz: Europe’s Attack on Greek Democracy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
 The rising crescendo of bickering and acrimony within Europe might seem to outsiders to be the inevitable result of the bitter endgame playing out between Greece and its creditors. In fact, European leaders are finally beginning to reveal the true nature of the ongoing debt dispute, and the answer is not pleasant: it is about …
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Athens Is Being Blackmailed

Athens Is Being Blackmailed | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Greece’s creditors hope that by unleashing chaos, they can bring the country to its knees ahead of Sunday's referendum. Greeks must not give in.
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Alexis Tsipras Address to the People of Greece

Alexis Tsipras Address to the People of Greece | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Introduction: "We are auditing Greece" - Auditamos Grecia

Introduction: "We are auditing Greece" - Auditamos Grecia | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
What is exactly happening with Greece, what lies behind the negotiations, how important is debt and what are the consequences for the Greek people?
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Young Greek radicals don’t just want power – they want to remake the world | Paul Mason

Young Greek radicals don’t just want power – they want to remake the world | Paul Mason | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
For the new generation of voters, identity and integrity has replaced ideology. So far, they have deferred to the old institutions – but soon they will have to invent new ones
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Prime Minister of Greece | Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ article in Le Monde newspaper: Europe at crossroads

On 25th of last January, the Greek people made a courageous decision. They dared to challenge the one-way street of the Memorandum’s tough austerity, and to seek a new agreement. A new agreement that will keep the country in the Euro, with a viable economic program, without the mistakes of the past.

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How Alexis Tsipras Has Overplayed His Hand

How Alexis Tsipras Has Overplayed His Hand | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
It has been almost a year since the 25th of January 2015, when Alexis Tsipras became the first elected Prime Minister of a radical Left government in Europe. During the past year he has been in constant negotiations with the rest of Europe to mitigate the demands for austerity measures and at the same time …
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A Nation’s Treasury can issue its own money

A Nation’s Treasury can issue its own money | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This Sunday the Greek people face a pivotal moment of truth, a “krisis”[1], regarding "the issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later [which] is the people versus the banks." [2] Contrary to corporate media propaganda, citizens throughout Europe stand with the Greek people[3] in their struggle against a corporate takeover of the governance of the world, otherwise known as austerity[4].As I small contribution, I want to share some informati
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Syriza surrenders: time for renewed popular resistance | ROAR Magazine

Syriza surrenders: time for renewed popular resistance | ROAR Magazine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Now that Syriza has caved in to the creditors, the need for grassroots mobilization is more urgent than ever. A new cycle of struggles is ahead of us.
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Syriza can’t just cave in. Europe’s elites want regime change in Greece | Seumas Milne

Syriza can’t just cave in. Europe’s elites want regime change in Greece | Seumas Milne | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Greece’s confrontation with the euro overlords will shape resistance to austerity – and the future of the whole European Union
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9 myths about the Greek crisis

9 myths about the Greek crisis | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The citizens of Greece face a referendum Sunday that could decide the survival of their elected government and the fate of the country in the Eurozone and Europe. Narrowly, they're voting on whether to accept or reject the terms dictated by their creditors last week. But what's really at stake? The answers aren't what you'd think.
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Greece: On Behalf of Europe ... | Michael Hudson

Greece: On Behalf of Europe ... | Michael Hudson | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Bill Black on Michael Hudson on the detail to financial warfare and the pathway out of it, representing the interests of all of Europe.
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Europe's big guns warn Greek voters that a no vote means euro exit

Europe's big guns warn Greek voters that a no vote means euro exit | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Germany, France and Italy joined the European commission in insisting that Sunday’s poll is about continued eurozone membership
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The Endgame in Greece

The Endgame in Greece | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
After months of wrangling, the showdown between Greece and its European creditors has come down to a standoff over pensions and taxes. The Greek government is right to have drawn the line, while the EU could pay dearly for its petulance.
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This Blackmail-ultimatum

This Blackmail-ultimatum | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Alexis Tsipras Address to the People of Greece My fellow Greeks, For the past six months the Greek government has been giving battle in conditions of unprecedented economic asphyxiation, to impleme...
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Greece is being blackmailed. Exiting the eurozone is its way out | Costas Lapavitsas

Greece is being blackmailed. Exiting the eurozone is its way out | Costas Lapavitsas | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

A few days ago the Greek government submitted a list of proposals hoping to break the deadlock with the “institutions” – the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank. The government basically agreed to tough primary surpluses: 1% in 2015 and 2% in 2016. To achieve these targets it proposed to raise VAT on a range of widely consumed goods as well as imposing a host of taxes on enterprises and families of “high” income. It also proposed substantial savings on pensions. The measures added up to roughly €8bn over 2015-16, and would be immediately implemented.

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Greece: will Alexis Tsipras wave a writ at Europe? | Paul Mason | Paul Mason

Greece: will Alexis Tsipras wave a writ at Europe? | Paul Mason | Paul Mason | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
While Tsipras, Varoufakis and their negotiators have been trying to get the country's debt reduced via the IMF and ECB, Zoe Konstantopoulou has been working to get it declared invalid.
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Syriza Has No Choice: Greece Must Prepare to Leave the Eurozone

Syriza Has No Choice: Greece Must Prepare to Leave the Eurozone | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
To break from the program of brutal austerity that has been imposed on Greece, its leaders have no choice but to take radical action.
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