Workers Vanguard No. 1030
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20 September 2013
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Greek Left, Immigrants in Fascists’ Crosshairs
ATHENS—In a small but important victory for the left and all
opponents of the fascist Golden Dawn, the Secretary General of the Workers
Revolutionary Party (EEK), Savvas Michael Matsas, and the former rector of the
National Technical University of Athens, Konstantinos Moutzouris, were acquitted
on September 4 of all charges that resulted from a lawsuit by Golden Dawn.
Michael was targeted because he is a leftist and Jewish. He was falsely accused
of defamation against Golden Dawn because the May 2009 issue of the EEK’s
journal, New Perspective, characterized them as a Nazi organization that
incites racist attacks against immigrants. He was also charged with “disturbance
of the civil peace” and “incitement of violent assaults and conflict.”
Moutzouris was accused of allowing the independent news portal Indymedia to use
university servers.
Following several anti-fascist demonstrations in early 2009 in
defense of immigrants, Golden Dawn filed a lawsuit against numerous parties and
individuals, such as the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), Syriza and the left
coalition Antarsya, as well as immigrant organizations. In total, they named 80
people. Three years later, police conducted interrogations and Moutzouris and
Michael were singled out for prosecution. This transparent political witchhunt
gained international attention, including an article in the London Guardian
(1 September) by Maria Margaronis. After a two-day trial during which the
prosecution’s two main witnesses from Golden Dawn did not even appear, Michael
and Moutzouris were acquitted of all charges.
In an August 27 statement demanding that the charges against
Michael and Moutzouris be dropped, the Trotskyist Group of Greece explained:
“This case has also fueled a climate in which a vile online
anti-Semitic campaign has been whipped up against Savvas Michael with calls to
‘hit the Jewish vermin’ and describing him as ‘an instrument of the World Jewish
Conspiracy to foment civil war among Greeks to impose a Judeo-Bolshevik regime
in Greece’ (‘Resolution of Solidarity’ at www.change.org/petitions). The savage
attacks by the Greek capitalists and by the imperialist EU [European Union]
against Greek working people over the past five years have led to many protests
and struggles by the working class and the left. At the same time attacks on the
left are increasing while nationalism, anti-immigrant racism and hostility to
anything not considered ‘pure Greek’ are on the rise. It is in this context that
Savvas Michael and Konstantinos Moutzouris are facing charges.”
Indeed, while the acquittal of Michael and Moutzouris was a
victory, on September 12 supporters of the KKE postering in a working-class
district near the port of Piraeus were brutally attacked by 50 men with crowbars
and bats. Reporting on a KKE protest, the Guardian (13 September) Web
site described the assault as “a violent attack on Communist party members by
black-shirted supporters of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party which left nine
people in hospital with serious injuries” (“Greeks Protest Against Golden Dawn
Attack on Communists”). The incident took place in Perama, where the KKE has a
historic base among shipyard workers. According to the KKE newspaper
Rizospastis (14 September), one of the victims sent to the hospital by
this potentially deadly attack was the president of the Union of Metalworkers of
Piraeus.
This attack underscores the TGG’s warning: “While Golden Dawn
currently aim their attacks primarily against immigrants, gays and leftists,
their ultimate purpose is to crush the organizations of the working class in
order to save the capitalists, as Mussolini’s forces did in Italy in the 1920s
and Hitler’s in Germany in the 1930s” (“Capitalists Bleed Greek Working Class,”
WV No. 1013, 23 November 2012). The Greek bourgeoisie has a long history
of resorting to right-wing terror to smash the workers movement. The current
attacks pose the urgent need to mobilize contingents of workers, based on the
trade unions, to sweep the fascists off the streets.
It is a condemnation of the existing workers’ leadership that the
power of organized labor has so far not been brought to bear in this struggle,
even as the fascists have gained strength in the climate of mass unemployment
and grinding austerity. Last year, after a Golden Dawn thug attacked a female
KKE parliamentary deputy on live television, then-KKE general secretary Aleka
Papariga ruled out mobilizations to stop Golden Dawn’s attacks, fatuously
declaring that they would be defeated by “the weapon of the vote” (kke.gr, 7
June 2012). No! What is necessary to beat back the fascist menace are mass,
proletarian united-front mobilizations against the fascists, drawing in all
their intended victims.
Violent attacks, along with prosecutions of workers and leftists,
are nothing other than attempts to intimidate anti-fascists into silence and
passivity. Another chilling witchhunt is being carried out against hospital
workers on the island of Samos who are facing investigation for refusing to
collect blood from Golden Dawn donors who insisted it be for “Greeks only.” An
August 29 press release by the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Workers
defending the Samos workers states: “The state has the obligation to provide as
a social benefit FREE and EQUAL healthcare to the residents of the country
independently of nationality and race.” It is telling that in June the
government chose Adonis Georgiadis, a former leader of the fascist-infested LAOS
party, as Health Minister to oversee the destruction of what remains of Greece’s
public health system and its workforce.
Capitalism gives birth to the scourge of fascism, so the struggle
to do away with forces like Golden Dawn must be linked to the fight for the
overthrow of capitalist rule in Greece and internationally. The EU’s austerity
attacks, led centrally by German imperialism, have helped fuel not only massive
protest but also a resurgence of chauvinist nationalism among Greeks. In
opposition to the nationalist politics promoted by the Greek left, we understand
that the fight for international socialist revolution and a Socialist United
States of Europe is key to leading the Greek working class out of its desperate
situation. For this it is necessary to build a revolutionary workers party—a
party like Lenin and Trotsky’s Bolsheviks—which champions the interests of all
the exploited and the oppressed as part of the fight for a workers government.
The TGG, sympathizing section of the International Communist League, seeks to
build such a party.
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