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| We're in solidarity with: National Opera House occupied in Athens and turned into counterinformation and resistance base |
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| Written by STASAC according to libcom.org |
| Sunday, 08 February 2009 19:32 |
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Last week the National Opera House (Ethniki Lyriki Skini) was occupied by dancers renaming the historic Athens building "Insurgent People's . Opera". Since the Opera has been functioning as a free space for revolutionary workshops and forums in solidarity to K. Kouneva and the arrested insurgents of December, as well as against the police state and the culture of the Spectacle. The occupation of the National Opera House in one of Athens most busy high street (Akadimias Bulevard) last week by dancers has created yet another center of resistance and counterinformation in the greek capital, receiving the active support of the entire range of insurgents including the Cleaner's Union (PEKOP) who continues to receive death threats from the OIKOMET bosses behind the murderous attack against K. Kouneva on December last year. The Opera now renamed "Insurgent People's Opera" functions on a 24h bases as a space for workshops, film projections, performances and forums regarding art and the body in relation to the resistance against the police state and the society of the Spectacle. What follows is the first Communique of the occupied Opera: December’s rebellion, while drawing strength from all previous social struggles, laid the ground for a generalized resistance against everything that offends us and enslaves our lives. It triggered a fight for life that is being disparaged on a daily basis. As an answer to those who understand rebellion as a short lived firecracker, and discard and undermine it by simply saying “life goes on”, we say that the struggle not only continues but has already set our lives on a new basis. Nothing is finished; our rage perseveres. Our agony has not subsided; we are still here. Rebellion in the streets, in schools and universities, in labour unions, municipal buildings and parks. Rebellion also in art. We unite our voices with all those in struggle. OPEN GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE LIBERATED OPERA STREETS ARE OUR SCENE
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