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pampango

(24,692 posts)
Mon May 6, 2013, 02:23 PM May 2013

Greece's people show the politicians how to fight Golden Dawn (the neo-Nazi party)


Golden Dawn members carry out a Greeks-only food distribution outside their party HQ,
after being prevented from holding it in Syntagma square, central Athens.


For many Greeks, Orthodox Easter is a chance to see friends and family, to eat good food or to worship. But for the neo-Nazis in Golden Dawn, who only recently made the switch from "Hellenic" paganism to a professed love for Christianity, it has been an opportunity for propaganda. Last Thursday, the party made headlines with its attempt to stage a "Greeks-only" food distribution in Athens's Syntagma square.

What is new, however, is that in the case of Syntagma, the event was prevented from going ahead in the square. A truck carrying food intended for distribution was blocked from entering the square by riot police, who then used teargas – a treatment usually reserved for leftwing demonstrators – to disperse about 50 Golden Dawn members who had assembled for the handout. ... If the incident revealed something of the true face of Golden Dawn – cheap populist tricks, backed up by violent threats – it stands in sharp contrast to the general pattern. Its members frequently stage "Greeks-only" food handouts and blood donation drives, and they are rarely challenged by the authorities, despite the blatant racism of such initiatives, in a country where violence against ethnic minorities is on the rise.

The violence it inspires is real enough, but Golden Dawn is far from being in a position of power. Its activist base remains small; it can not mobilise supporters in large numbers; and its rallies often take place unannounced, so that anti-fascist activists do not have time to gather and chase its members off the streets. The food handouts, staged mainly for the benefit of the media, pale in comparison with the network of solidarity initiatives like the "potato movement" – markets that allow farmers to sell their produce directly to customers, at around 30% less than supermarket prices – or volunteer-run medical clinics, or free after-school tuition for children, that are helping Greek people cope with the impact of mass unemployment and falling salaries. By contrast, as a member of Solidarity4All, a national network that co-ordinates such initiatives, described it to me, Golden Dawn's handouts are a grim affair: "They buy the food, they make everyone listen to 30 minutes of political speeches, then they make everyone wait in line. There's no co-operation."

What's more, many Greeks are simply disgusted by the presence of fascists on their political scene. They are becoming increasingly vocal about this, in public displays of solidarity with immigrants, as they did in a anti-fascist protest in Athens on 19 January, backed up by demonstrations outside Greek embassies around the world. Elsewhere, the expression has been more blunt: last month in Chania in Crete, angry residents threw the party's parliamentary candidate into the sea. International pressure has even forced the Greek government into making noises about tackling the problem, but it is at grassroots level where Golden Dawn is being opposed most effectively, and where it will ultimately be defeated.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/06/golden-dawn-greece-fight

Kudos to the Greek people for dealing with Golden Dawn, but they are still around and still very dangerous.
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Greece's people show the politicians how to fight Golden Dawn (the neo-Nazi party) (Original Post) pampango May 2013 OP
Golden Dawn is more dangerous than AQ. Dawson Leery May 2013 #1
I thought Golden Dawn had communist aspirations. Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #2
Not from what I have read. pampango May 2013 #3
Thanks Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #4
Good news, thanks. The Golden Dawn are a creepy group. freshwest May 2013 #5
Vice on HBO did a story about them Marrah_G May 2013 #6
That was a well done episode! zappaman May 2013 #7

pampango

(24,692 posts)
3. Not from what I have read.
Mon May 6, 2013, 03:04 PM
May 2013
During the 1980s the party embraced Hellenic Neopagan beliefs, praised the Twelve Olympians and described Marxism and liberalism as "the ideological carriers of Judeo-Christianity." The party went through ideological changes later and welcomed Greek Orthodox Christianity.

In April 1996, Giannopoulos represented the party at a pan-European convention of far-right nationalist parties in Moscow ... In October 1997, Giannopoulos published an article in Chrysi Avgi magazine calling for nationalist vigilantism against immigrants and liberals.

Golden Dawn spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris wrote an article that was published in Golden Dawn magazine on April 20, 2011, in which he mentioned: What would the future of Europe and the whole modern world be like if World War II (which the democracies, or in fact the Jews - according to general Ioannis Metaxas - declared on Germany) hadn't stopped the renewing route of National Socialism?

In a 1987 article of the Golden Dawn magazine, its editor Michaloliakos wrote an article with title "Hitler for 1000 years" where he supports Nazism and white supremacy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Dawn_%28Greece%29

Puzzledtraveller

(5,937 posts)
4. Thanks
Mon May 6, 2013, 03:31 PM
May 2013

I believe the term national socialism through me off when I heard a news segment about them when things began to get heated during the elections. I must have only heard socialism. I thought it was funny that a political group espousing socialist or communist ideals would be fascist in it's approach. That's because it's not the case.

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