We may use cookies to help customize your experience, including performing
analytics and serving ads.
Learn More
| 32 | 4660 |
The shooting dead of a 15 year old boy Alexandros Grigoropolos has sparked off nationwide riots in Greece. There has been widespread violence and the riot police do not seem to be able to control it. Large groups of young people and specifically students are the main perpetrators many of them calling for the overthrow of the government. The 45,000 police officers are unable to contain the violence, however the military is not being called in. During the mid 70s Greece was run by a totalitarian military junta, since then civil disobedience is almost seen as justified in Greece. Any form of government force against civilians has since been seen as totalitarian behaviour.
Bearing in mind these riots are not rooted in this shooting alone. The deepening economic recession and dire social problems that have existed for decades as well as the hatred for a government that is seen as by many as inept and corrupt have all been factors.
The question is what should the government do? Should they step down? Should they hold another election? Should they reform or should they call in the army to deal with the situation?
Here is a link to bbc news with a video showing just how serious it is:
[url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7770887.stm]
Yeesh... Haven't these kids heard of non-violent protest? Violence only solves governmental issues when you want to burn your country to the ground to reform it. From what I've read that isn't what this is about.
If you want change not destruction, non-violent protest is the proper method. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ghandi both proved that.
Violence only solves governmental issues when you want to burn your country to the ground to reform it.
When your mad as hell, burning some stuff is nice...
The situation with Martin Luther King was quite different. Blacks were the minority, violence would have done nothing. This is a whole nation of pissed off residents that want to kill some government.
The Greek government would be wise to do what they can to protect people and property, and let things calm down. Any action might cause the sitution to boil over again.
Ironically, I was in Greece not three weeks ago.
I believe there have been strikes and such in Greece before this mass protest.
I believe there have been strikes and such in Greece before this mass protest.
The situation with Martin Luther King was quite different. Blacks were the minority, violence would have done nothing. This is a whole nation of pissed off residents that want to kill some government.
It also fought a three-year civil war against Greek communists.
or in this case early elections to remove the conservative party from power that is charged with being rife with corruption and waste, they should protest, nonviolently.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Greece-Athens-Braced-For-More-Violence-On-Day-Of-Shot-Teen-Alexandros-Grigoriadis-Funeral/Article/200812215175334?lpos=World_News_Top_Stories_Header_2&lid=ARTICLE_15175334_Greece:_Athens_Braced_For_More_Violence_On_Day_Of_Shot_Teen_Alexandros_Grigoriadis_Funeral
Funerals always get Greeks going. None of the reserved grief thing. Not particularly surprising what happened given the circumstances.
I would say that i am with the students on this one too. Us Greeks cna get pretty rowdy over small things but in this case i think they have hit the nail on the head. Recent polls show that only 20% of the population support the PM and his administration. Plus what the students are calling for is alll out anarchy, I will be interested to see what would happen if they gained power, a throwback to ancient athens with another try at a more direct form of democracy to counter balance the recent conservatism is my guess but in this chaotic atmosphere it could be anything.
From what I heard from someone who was in Greece is that all most of the rebelling students cared about is drugs, sex and alcohol.
all most of the rebelling students cared about is drugs, sex and alcohol.
You must be logged in to post a reply!
We may use cookies to help customize your experience, including performing
analytics and serving ads.
Learn More