Civil society all over the world mourns the victims of police brutality on December 6. Major riots are expected in Fourth Reich(EU)on that day, especially in Athens. Young Americans and Fourthreichians are arriving in Athens to participate in the march against police brutality.
In UK, police is considered a friend of the people, whereas in Greece, police is considered an enemy of the people. The Greek Ministry of Citizen Protection is a euphemism for the Greek Ministry of Kleptocrat Protection and Citizen Persecution, George Orwell's Miniluv! Graecokleptocrats use their brutal police to protect themselves from the Greek people. Major global riots against police brutality started on December 6, 2008, when Alexis Grigoropoulos, a 15-year-old student, was fatally shot by a police officer without any reason. December 6 is now the International Day Against Police Brutality.
Police brutality is the intentional use of excessive force, usually physical, but also in the form of verbal abuse and psychological intimidation, by a police officer. The Greek police is infamous for the brutality of its morons. Amnesty International has longstanding and continuing concerns regarding the failure of the authorities in Greece to ensure that police morons respect and protect human rights. Allegations of human rights violations committed by the police continue to be made, in the context of both policing demonstrations and during arrest and detention.
Such violations include excessive use of force during Greek demonstrations; arbitrary detention; torture or other ill-treatment; and denial of prompt access to legal assistance. These patterns of abuse by Greek police morons have been documented by Amnesty International over many years, but Graecokleptocrats continue using the police to harass Greeks. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have received many reports from Athens and other parts of Greece about arbitrary arrests, ill-treatment, and the denial of prompt access to legal assistance.
In a society governed by laws, no one should be above the law. This includes Greek police morons. Police brutality is real. Real people really do die unjustly at the hands of criminal police. Greek police morons must be held accountable for their actions and we must demand prosecution of police who brutalize people, especially freakish cybercops who terrorize bloggers.
We can stop Greek police brutality now if we work together to create a climate in which it is not tolerated. Bloggers provide an ongoing framework for Greeks to effectively challenge police brutality in powerful ways and provide information to empower families and survivors.
The overriding goal is to create a climate of resistance to abuse of authority by police thugs and to empower Greeks with a structure that can take on police brutality and actually bring it to an end. Stolen Lives are people who have been destroyed by police freaks. These people can no longer speak for themselves. Bloggers must speak for them.
In 2007, two emigrants from Albania were forced to beat and insult each other by a policeman at an Athens police station. Three other policemen watched in harmjoy and used a mobile phone to record their delight!
Greek police thugs humiliated and abused a homeless in Athens. While he was sleeping, they doused with a bucket of cold water on him and recorded all abuse on a mobile phone to share their harmjoy with their colleagues! Apparently this was very amusing for Greek police, as you could see and hear by their freakish reactions. No charges were made against them.
Tourists report abuse by Greek police freaks. This has a negative impact on the national income of Greece, where tourism is the #1 industry. One must be either a masochist or a risk-taker to visit a country where there is a good chance of being beaten by the freakish police and jailed with false accusations. Human rights and EU regulations are toilet paper for Greek police thugs! And speaking of toilet paper, there is no such thing in a Greek jail. You have to ask your kith and kin to bring you toilet paper and soap.
Two Britons, aged 23 and 18, were arrested with their mother and stepfather on Sunday in Athens' historic Plaka district, under Acropolis. The brothers were beaten with batons while in custody. They had bruises on their arms and back and the younger brother also appeared in court with a black eye.
Netizens cannot live properly when they are harassed by kleptocrats and violent deranged cybercops. Heroic Greek dissident bloggers are locked in jail and tortured with courts, perjuring cybercops, and freakish accusations such as treason! American patriot Patrick Henry famously said that if this be treason, make the most of it!
On October 18, 2010, a violent gang of six Greek cybercops broke into the home of a dissident distinguished professor, confiscated his computer, locked him in jail, and leaked false information to the media ridiculing the dissident all over Greece! There were no toilet facilities in his jail cell; instead, the 65-year-old professor was provided with a small empty bottle of water to urinate in during the night. There was neither mattress nor pillow. There were wild screams of prisoners during the whole night, while the guards were watching TV in their office, pretending they were deaf!
The innocent professor had to resign from his job, and his life has been destroyed. His life has been stolen by a stupid minister of the Greek government, who tried to use him as a scapegoat for the bad publicity of Graecokleptocrats. Is Premier Papandreou proud of the deranged minister? The Greek government has neither restituted nor apologized yet for its freakish behavior.
A 26-year-old woman was abused by police freaks. She was stopped by police thugs while walking with her mother near the infamous General Police Directorate of Attica(GADA) in Athens. She was terribly treated both during her arrest as well as the detention in the GADA. During her inhuman detention, she was not allowed to have contact with her mother who was waiting outside, nor was she allowed to contact a lawyer. Throughout her arrest and detention, the woman repeatedly asked the police freaks about the reasons for her arrest and for the names of the arresting thugs but received no reply.
The Law of Karma, Newton's Third Law, and the Boomerang Law state that for every action there is an opposite reaction. So, it's no wonder there are now many Greek anarchist organizations that fight kleptocracy and police brutality, such as Revolutionary Struggle, Revolutionary Nuclei, Revolutionary Cells, Sect of Revolutionaries, Committee for Promotion of Intransigence, Radical Solidarity, Arsonists of Conscience, Anti-State Justice, Thieves in Black, Black Star, and Popular Action. Anarchists have killed police brutes and teleparrots who support the rotten status quo of Greece, the most corrupt country on Earth.
From San Francisco to Athens, from Sidney to Salonica, we must resist police
violence, brutality, and terrorism in all its forms, as well as the system that
necessitates it. We must stand together in solidarity against the freakish armed thugs of the State, and in solidarity with those who choose to resist.
Most importantly, we must choose to resist and take action where we are, in our
own communities and contexts. The abuses of authority, control, and power are
everywhere. Take action today in your own community. Hold Know-Your-Rights
trainings, form a civilian review unit, or start a cop-watch chapter. Hold the
police accountable for their actions and call them out on their crimes. Defend
yourself, one another, and your neighborhoods. Bad cops, like the State they
protect, are criminals and gangsters. They should be considered armed and
dangerous.
Wherever kleptocrats and their police thugs kill, we must be prepared to respond. Police freaks must know that we are watching them. They must know that if they kill us, there will be real consequences in the streets. We recognize that kleptocrats' laws are not on our side. But in the spirit of Winston Churchill, we shall fight police freaks on the beaches, we shall fight police thugs on all grounds, we shall fight police brutes in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight police criminals in the hills, and we shall never surrender to kleptocrats. Greeks should fight the 300 Graecokleptocrats following the molon-lave of the 300 Spartans.
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
The Fourth Amendment finds its roots in English legal doctrine. Sir Edward Coke, in Semayne's case(1604), famously stated the house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defense against injury and violence as for his repose.
[clearcutforum] REMEMBER DECEMBER 6, INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY
Posted by Politics | at 3:30 AM | |Friday, December 3, 2010
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