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Εφημερίδα  Independent-Associated Press

16.4.2011

Κερατέα ιντερνάσιοναλ

Μέσω του Ασοσιέιτεντ Πρες, η εξέγερση της Κερατέας γίνεται γνωστή σε όλον τον κόσμο

Το κέιμενο που ακολουθεί, δημοσιεύεται σήμερα στην εφημερίδα Independent. Bασίζεται σε τηλεγραφήματα του Associated Press και τo υπογράφει η Έλενα Μπεκατώρου.

Είναι ένα ψύχραιμο και αντικειμενικό κομμάτι για την μεγάλο ζήτημα που ταράσσει την Ελλάδα τις τελευταίες εβδομάδες και το οποίο οποιαδήποτε στιγμή μπορεί να ανάψει τη σπίθα εντελώς απρόβλεπτων καταστάσεων

H βία κλιμακώνεται στη μικρή εξεγερμένη πόλη

Μόλις ακούγονται εκρήξεις από τα μεγάφωνα της πόλης ακούγεται: «Προσοχή! Προσοχή! Δεχόμαστε επίθεση!». Αντιαεροπορικές σειρήνες μπερδέυονται με τις καμπάνες των εκκλησιών. Σύννεφα δακρυγόνων απλώνονται ανάμεσα στους τοιχους των σπιτιών, καθώς αστυνομικοί με πλήρη εξάρτυση προσπαθούν να απωθήσουν τους εξεγερμένους.

Δεν πρόκειται για μια εμπόλεμη ζώνη, αλλά για μια μικρή πόλη έξω από την Αθήνα. Και ενώ η μάχη γίνεται για τη δημιουργία ενός χώρου ταφής των σκουπιδιών, το σκηνικό εκφράζει τον μεγάλο θυμό της Ελλάδας για την καταρρακωμένη της οικονομία.

Καθώς η ανεργία καλπάζει και η λιτότητα δαγκώνει όλο και πιο πολύ, η διάθεση των πολιτών είναι εξαιρετικά τεταμένη –όλο και πιο έντονα σηκώνουν το ανάστημά τους απέναντι στην εξουσία. Μερικοί αρνούνται να πληρώσουν αυξημένα διόδια και εισητήρια στα μέσα μαζικής μεταφοράς και υπάρχει αυξανόμενο κύμα επιθέσεων και ύβρεων εναντίον των πολιτικών από ψηφοφόρους.

Ο θυμός είναι πιο προφανής στην Κερατέα, μια πόλη περίπου 15.000 κατοίκων,  50 χιλιόμετρα νότια της Αθήνας που φαίνεται να έχει ξεφύγει εντελώς εκτός ελέγχου. Η απόπειρα του κράτους να αρχίσουν οι εργασίες για μια προγραμματισμένη χωματερή σε ένα κοντινό λόφο, τον Δεκέμβριο, εξώθησε τους ντόποιους  να βάλουν φωτιά στα οχήματα κατασκευής και να ορθώσουν μαζικά μπλόκα στην λεωφόρο που παρακάμπτει την πόλη και οδηγεί προς την πρωτεύουσα.

Είναι μια μάχη που έχει ενώσει την πόλη –από το δήμαρχο και τον παπά, μέχρι τους μαγαζάτορες, τους αγρότες τους δασκάλους και τους νεαρούς.

«Ζούμε κι ανασάινουμε για να τελειώσει η δουλειά μας και να παμε στα μπλόκα, να πάρουμε μέρος κι εμείς, να θυσιαστούμε για να μη γίνει ο χώρος της ταφής» λέει ο Νικος Μανώλης, κάτοικος της περιοχής και οδηγός λεωφορείου.

Τους τελευταίους τέσσερις μήνες, οι ντόπιοι έχουν βρει εξαιρετικά εφευρετικούς τρόπους να υψώνουν οδοφράγματα  που θα αποτρέψουν τους  εργολάβους να φτάσουν στη χωματερή. Παρκάρουν φορτηγά καθέτως του δρόμου και  συσσωρεύουν μπάζα και σκουπίδια. Εχουν στήσει και μια ξύλινη καλύβα στην άκρη του δρόμου, που χρησιμεύσει ως τα Κεντρικά της Αντίστασης, γεμάτο με αφίσες, αποκόμματα, και παιδικές ζωγραφιές που δείχνουν τις ταραχές.

«Η πόλη είναι εκτός ελέγχου. Κάθε επιχειρηματική δραστηριότητα έχει σταματήσει», δήλωσε ο Γιάννης Αδάμης, κάτοικος της περιοχής. «Τα καταστήματα μένουν κλειστά. Οι σειρήνες στη διαπασών, οι καμπάνες χτυπάνε, οι άνθρωποι είναι στους δρόμους. Αυτό δεν μπορεί να συνεχιστεί.»

Στη γύρω δρόμους, κορίτσια στην εφηβεία, κοβουν λεμόνια και τα φέρνουν στη μύτη τους προσπαθώντας να αποφύγουν τα δακρυγόνα, ενώ  νεαροί με κουκούλες ανεβασμένοι στα βράχια πετάνε πέτρες στα ΜΑΤ. Ένας ηλικιωμένος κρατώντας τη γκλίτσα του τους προσπερνά.

«Μάθαμε στα 60 μας και τις μολότωφ,» θα μας πεί μόνο με το μικρό του όνομα ο Παναγιώτης, ένας κάτοικος που φορά αντιασφυξιογόνο μάσκα –ένα εξάρτημα που εδώ το φορούν μικροί μεγάλοι.

Μέχρι το τέλος της νύχτας, πάνω από 20 άνθρωποι – ανάμεσά τους τρεις αστυνομικοί  – έχουν μεταφερθεί στο νοσοκομείο. Λίγο μετά τα μεσάνυχτα, το σπίτι ενός αστυνομικού στην περιοχή δέχεται επίθεση με μολότωφ, με αποτέλεσμα τρία αυτοκίνητα να καταστραφούν. Ο αστυνομικός και η σύζυγός του, η οποία δουλεύει επίσης στην αστυνομία, καθώς και τα τέσσερα παιδιά τους ήταν στο σπίτι εκείνη την ώρα, αλλά δεν τραυματίστηκαν , ανακοίνωσε η αστυνομία.

Η Ελλάδα δεν είναι άμαθη σε  ταραχές και διαδηλώσεις, που στην Αθήνα, συχνά καταλήγουν σε συμπλοκές με την αστυνομία. Ωστόσο, η κλιμάκωση της βίας στην Κερατέα προκαλεί ανησυχία.

«Το γεγονός ότι δεν έχουμε θύματα ακόμα είναι καθαρή τύχη», λέει ο Κωνσταντίνος Πρίφτης,  αγρότης της περιοχής και προπονητής του μπάσκετ. «Η Κερατέα προστατεύει την αξιοπρέπειά της, την ιστορία της. … Δεν πρόκειται να κάνουμε πίσω…».

Μια ατμόσφαιρα παράνοιας πλανάται πάνω από την πόλη. Φήμες κυκλοφορούν ότι μυστικοί αστυνομικοί βρίσκονται σε διατεταγμένη υπηρεσία, κυκλοφορώντας στην πόλη και μαζεύοντας πληροφορίες. Δημοσιογράφοι που κρατούν κάμερες και λάπτοπ, εγείρουν αμέσως υποψίες. Ένας εικονολήπτης από ένα διεθνές πρακτορείο ειδήσεων ξυλοκοπήθηκε από τους ντόπιους κατά τη διάρκεια των συγκρούσεων, την Πέμπτη, και ο εξοπλισμός του καταστράφηκε.

Οι κάτοικοι υποστηρίζουν ότι η υγειονομική ταφή θα υποβαθμίσει την περιοχή και θα θέσει  σε κίνδυνο την υγεία τους. Ο δήμαρχος της πόλης λέει ότι οι τοπικές αρχές έχουν προβεί σε αντιπρόταση για τη διαχείριση των αποβλήτων, αλλά ότι κυβερνητικοί αξιωματούχοι αρνούνται να ακούσουν.

«Έχουμε μία πολύ συγκεκριμένη πρόταση. Δεχόμαστε να διαχειριστούμε  τα σκουπίδια της περιοχής με ένα μικρό, σύγχρονο εργοστάσιο που θα κατασκευάσει ο Δήμος», λέει ο δήμαρχος Κώστας Λεβαντής.

Ο κυβερνητικός εκπρόσωπος Γιώργος Πεταλωτής καταδίκασε τη βία, την Πέμπτη, και δήλωσε ότι η κυβέρνηση δεν είχε πρόθεση να εγκαταλείψει τα σχέδιά της για την κατασκευή του χώρου υγειονομικής ταφής, η οποία είπε ότι θα μείωναν τα προβλήματα στην ενιαία χωματερή της Αθήνας.

«Είμαστε η μόνη αρχή που έχει ολοκληρωμένα σχέδια για την την περιφερειακή ανάπτυξη … δεν θα εγκαταλείψουμε την προσπάθεια που έχει γίνει», είπε.

Αλλά οι κάτοικοι είναι ανένδοτοι.

«Δεν υπάρχει περίπτωση να κάνουμε  πίσω. Θα είμαστε εδώ για όσο διάστημα χρειάζεται», δηλώνει ο Λεβαντής.

Πηγή: http://www.lifo.gr

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Και το εν λόγω άρθρο στα Αγγλικά:


Violence spikes in Greek rebel town

By Elena Becatoros, Associated Press

Saturday, 16 April 2011


Protesters attack riot police with gas bombs and stones during clashes in the town of KerateaProtesters attack riot police with gas bombs and stonesduring clashes in the town of Keratea. ( photo: AP )

As explosions boom, the town’s loudspeakers blare: «Attention! Attention! We are under attack!» Air raid sirens wail through the streets, mingling with the frantic clanging of church bells. Clouds of tear gas waft between houses as helmeted riot police move in to push back the rebels.

This isn’t a war zone, but a small town just outside Athens. And while its fight is about a garbage dump, it captures Greece’s angry mood over its devastated economy.

As unemployment rises and austerity bites ever harder, tempers seem to fray faster than ever these days in Greece, with citizens of all stripes increasingly thumbing their noses at authority. Some refuse to pay increased highway tolls and public transport tickets, and there has been a rise in politicians being heckled — even assaulted — by constituents.

The anger is most palpable in Keratea, a town of about 15,000 people some 30 miles south of Athens that appears to have spun completely out of control. The state’s attempt to start work on a planned garbage dump on a nearby hillside in December caused locals to set fire to construction vehicles and erect massive roadblocks on a highway that bypasses the town and runs to the capital.

It’s a fight that has galvanized the town, from the mayor and the local priest to shopkeepers, farmers, schoolteachers and teenagers.

«We live and breathe to finish our jobs for the day, to go to the blockades, to participate, to sacrifice ourselves in preventing the landfill from happening,» said Nikos Manolis, a local resident and bus owner.

Over the past four months, locals have developed increasingly inventive roadblocks to stop contractors from getting to the proposed dump site. They have parked trucks across the street and built piles of rubble and dirt. Apparently in it for the long haul, they have erected a wooden hut by the side of the road to serve as protest headquarters, complete with campaign posters, news clippings and children’s drawings of the riots.

Their latest move was a nighttime expedition to dig a shoulder-high trench across both lanes of the highway. That was one step too far for authorities, who on Thursday sent in road crews — protected by police — to repair the damage.

Within hours the confrontation had degenerated. Masked youths hurled firebombs and rocks at riot police who responded with rubber baton rounds and repeated volleys of tear gas. A police helicopter circled overhead.

«The town is out of control. Business activity has stopped,» said Yannis Adamis, a local resident and mechanical engineer. «The stores are closed. The sirens are blaring, the (church) bells are ringing, people are on the streets. This cannot continue.»

In nearby streets, gaggles of teenage girls, cut lemons held to their noses in a futile effort to ward off tear gas, mingled with young men in balaclavas stocking up on rocks to throw at police. An elderly man wielding a shepherd’s staff stormed past.

«We’ve learned at the age of 60 about Molotov cocktails,» he thundered through his gas mask — an accessory sported by young and old alike. He would only give his first name, Panagiotis.

By the end of the night, more than 20 people — including three riot policemen — had been treated in the hospital. Just after midnight, a police officer’s home in the area was attacked with firebombs, leaving three cars destroyed. The officer and his wife, who is also in the police force, and their four children were home at the time but unharmed, police said.

Greece is no stranger to riots, and demonstrations in Athens often end in scuffles with police. But the escalation of violence in Keratea is causing concern.

«The fact that we don’t have victims yet is sheer luck,» said Konstantinos Priftis, a local farmer and basketball coach. «Keratea is protecting its dignity, its history. … We’re not going to back down.»

A sense of paranoia has also settled over the town. Rumors abound that undercover police are at work, walking around town and gathering information. Journalists, with their cameras and notebooks, immediately arouse suspicion. A cameraman for an international news agency was beaten by locals during the clashes on Thursday, and his camera equipment destroyed.

Residents argue the landfill will devalue the region and pose a health hazard. The town’s mayor says local authorities have made a counterproposal for waste management, but that government officials refuse to listen.

«We have a very specific proposal. We accept to manage our proportion of the garbage in the manufacturing district with a small, modern factory that we want to build as a municipality,» said mayor Kostas Levantis.

Government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis condemned the violence on Thursday, and said the government had no intention of abandoning its plans to build the landfill, which it said would ease problems at Athens’ single garbage dump.

«We are the only authority that has a comprehensive plans for (greater Athens’) regional development … we will not abandon the effort that has been made and is currently being made to build this new facility,» he said.

But the residents are adamant.

«There’s no way we will back down. If they don’t accept that this project cannot happen, we will be here as long as it takes,» said Levantis.

Πηγή: http://www.independent.co.uk

(  http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/violence-spikes-in-greek-rebel-town-2268791.html  )

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>Εφημερίδα El Mundo (Ισπανία)-”Oι μεγάλοι ετοιμάζουν βόμβες Molotov και οι μικροί τις ρίχνουν”! (ελληνικά & español)» href=»https://sxoliastesxwrissynora.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/%ce%ba%ce%b5%cf%81%ce%b1%cf%84%ce%ad%ce%b1%ce%b5%cf%86%ce%b7%ce%bc%ce%b5%cf%81%ce%af%ce%b4%ce%b1-el-mundo-%ce%b9%cf%83%cf%80%ce%b1%ce%bd%ce%af%ce%b1-o%ce%b9-%ce%bc%ce%b5%ce%b3%ce%ac%ce%bb/» rel=»bookmark»>Κερατέα>>Εφημερίδα El Mundo (Ισπανία)-”Oι μεγάλοι ετοιμάζουν βόμβες Molotov και οι μικροί τις ρίχνουν”! (ελληνικά & español)

(BlackMediterraneanPirate    15-04-2011   07:15)


ATENAS | Kératéa, fuera de control

‘Los viejos preparan los cócteles Molotov y los pequeños los lanzan’

Periódico»El Mundo»  (España)

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Associated Press

Keratea’s residents debate local development plans.

Then there are the various movements of “civil disobedience” organized by Greece’s hard left. These include the “Den plirono” (“I won’t pay”) phenomenon, which amounts to supposedly brave refuseniks lifting barriers at motorway toll-booths and driving through without paying. This, even as their co-ideologues destroy bus and metro-ticket machines.

These acts of theft and vandalism have also gone unpunished, though to combat fare-dodging on public transport, the government has dispatched a new team of inspectors. This week one of them was shot twice in the stomach by a bus passenger, and he remains in critical condition.

Last summer, the Communist Party organized hundreds of union members to block tourists from boarding ferries to Greek islands. Yet even after the courts ruled that the move was illegal, no arrests were made.

Is it any surprise, therefore, that there exist today areas of Greece where the government no longer exercises sovereignty? One such area is the village of Keratea, near Athens International Airport.


Keratea’s inhabitants, supported by anarchist “freedom fighters” from the greater metropolitan area, have been engaged for two months in near daily pitched battles with the police, using firebombs, stones and rubble. Their complaint is the government’s decision to construct a landfill near the village.

“If the Keratea model becomes accepted as a method of protesting,” writes Alexis Papahelas in the daily Kathimerini newspaper, “then the country will enter a very disquieting phase.”

What stands out in all these incidents is the authorities’ inability or unwillingness to enforce the law. “Even if we arrest them, they will be out in no time,” a police officer in Athens told me on condition of anonymity. “Their political patrons will see to it.”

Many argue that Greece’s disintegration is the unavoidable consequence of the government’s attempt to enforce fiscal austerity. This seems doubtful. This meltdown can be seen as the product of the totalitarian left’s open attempt to exploit the economic crisis and destroy Greece’s existing democratic and economic institutions.

What we are witnessing is not a descent into chaos, but a descent into organized lawlessness. Sowing pandemonium and forcing Greece to default will, according to Greek Stalinists’ analysis, bring the revolution nearer.

What makes the situation worrisome is not so much the political strength of this movement. After all, the Communist Party and the Coalition of the Radical Left together claim no more than 13% popular support.

The problem, rather, lies with the political and ideological passivity of the parties that do represent Greece’s broader middle classes. The tolerance these democrats have shown toward their totalitarian counterparts has allowed the latter to play a leading role in shaping Greek public discourse.

Do they imagine the favor would be returned if the Coalition of the Radical Left were in charge?

Unless Greece’s political elite realizes the seriousness of what’s happening and acts now to re- establish the rule of democratic law, their efforts to deal with Greece’s economic problems will have been in vain.

Mr. Michas is the international secretary for Greece’s new centrist-liberal party, the Democratic Alliance.


Πηγή / Source: ¨The real Greek disease is contempt for the law, and the political failure to combat it», Wall Street Journal, 14-04-2011  (author: Takis Michas).

Στους ΣΧΟΛΙΑΣΤΕΣ ΧΩΡΙΣ ΣΥΝΟΡΑ, το βρίσκετε εδώ:  http://wp.me/pPn6Y-7Rk

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Breitbart.com

( News syndicate providing continuously updated headlines throughout the day to top news and analysis sources.)

Keratea residents this week carved a 1.5-metre trench across the highway to protest against a planned rubbish tip
Protesters against a new rubbish tip near the Greek town of Keratea hold a banner in front of the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, south of Athens in February. A four-month battle over waste disposal in Athens turned ugly this week with a firebomb assault on a police commander’s home and renewed violence. Source: AFP-agence de presse mondiale

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Tag Archives: keratea anti-landfill struggle

#554 | Two-meter deep ditch dug across the highway leading to Keratea

Thursday, April 14, 2011

In the early hours of April 14, people dug a two-meter deep ditch across the Lavriou Highway, leading to Keratea – permanently blocking out traffic in this way. Hours later, new scuffles broke out with police who rushed to the spot.

#549 | The longest day in the 110-day long struggle of the people of Keratea against the construction of a landfill site in their area – live updates as police attack the barricades

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The struggle of the people of Keratea, ongoing for 110 days now, has reached its most crucial point so far. As of this morning, police have been trying to break through the people’s barricades in order to allow construction machinery to reach the site of the planned landfill. Latest info: In the town of Keratea, […]

#508 | Some thoughts on the struggle of the people of Keratea

Monday, February 21, 2011

In light of the seeming retreat of riot police from Kereatea, an anonymous poster on Athens IMC has written some very interesting thoughts, below: The most important thing is that the people of Keratea have changed. They now have a fighting spirit, they have called themselves to arms, they started to think in a revolutionary […]

#502 | Riot police “to retreat” from Keratea ahead of the February 23 general strike in what could be a monumental victory for the locals

Saturday, February 19, 2011

After 70+ days of daily struggles with the riot police, it seems like the day of victory for the people of Keratea might be edging close. Saturday newspapers (such as the conservative Kathimerini) are carrying a strong rumour that the riot police  will soon be ordered to retreat from the area and to return to […]

#497 | Teargas and shock causes miscarriage for pregnant woman in Keratea

Friday, February 18, 2011

This might be the first victim of the undeclared war between riot police and the locals: in Keratea, Attica, fierce battles have been going on between locals and the police since early December (!) 2010, on a near-daily basis. Last Tuesday, a young mother of two had a strong shock and became physically sick from […]

#493 | Keratea struggle in “civil war twist” as riot police indiscriminately storm houses in the town and 1,000 people besiege the local police station for hours in response

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

(Breaking news, post to be updated later tonight) The struggle of locals in the area of Keratea in Attica against the construction of a landfill in their area has been going since December 12, 2010. Near-daily clashes of  the locals with the riot police occupying the site of the planned landfill have taken a new […]

Source: http://www.occupiedlondon.org

(http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog/tag/keratea-anti-landfill-struggle/  )

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Εφημερίδα DAILY MAIL  (09-02-2011)

Cyber riot: Protesters use lasers to target police in very 21st century demonstration

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 11:46 AM on 9th February 2011

It looked like a scene from a science fiction film featuring forces of the future in an apocalyptic battle zone.

But these images were captured during a riot in Keratea, Greece, where residents opposing a decision to establish a new landfill rubbish tip nearby took to the streets.

They used laser pens to dazzle riot police officers and then attacked them with catapults, stones and petrol bombs.

Targeted: Protesters use a laser pen to track a riot police officer during violent protests in Keratea, Greece, where locals are opposing a planned rubbish tip
Targeted: Protesters use a laser pen to track a riot police officer during violent protests in Keratea, Greece, where locals are opposing a planned rubbish tip
Dazzling: The officers are caught in the beam as they attempt to protect the town's police station
Dazzling: The officers are caught in the beam as they attempt to protect the town’s police station

Three people were arrested and two officers injured during the violent clashes which began when people in a crowd attacked the town’s police station.

They were objecting to the detention of a local man suspected of involvement in previous clashes.
Police responded with tear gas.

Residents of the town, 25 miles south east of the capital Athens, have clashed repeatedly over the past two months with riot police guarding the site of the planned rubbish dump.

Explosive situation: A petrol bomb is thrown at riot police, who responded with tear gas
Explosive situation: A petrol bomb is thrown at riot police, who responded with tear gas
Dispute: The clashes have been going on for months
Dispute: The clashes have been going on for months.

They say it will destroy an important archaeological site and pollute the local water table.

Greece is under pressure from the European Union to improve its waste disposal policy.

Defiant: A protester walks among the burning barricades
Defiant: A protester walks among the burning barricades
Laser-guided: A protester uses a beam to help aim his catapult
Laser-guided: A protester uses a beam to help aim his catapult
Πηγή / Source >>>  http://www.dailymail.co.uk

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1355132/Protesters-use-lasers-target-police-Keratea-Greece.html )

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Στο επίκεντρο της παγκόσμιας κοινής γνώμης ο αγώνας της Κερατέας.

16/04/2011 By admin

Αμήχανη η κυβέρνηση μπρος στην διεθνή κατακραυγή, εξακολουθεί να κρύβεται πίσω από τις ασπίδες των ΜΑΤ. Ως πότε;


Εκτενές ρεπορτάζ από το μέτωπο της Κερατέας δημοσιεύει το διεθνές πρακτορείο ειδήσεων Associated Press, με τίτλο «Κλιμακώνεται η βία στο ελληνικό αντάρτικο χωριό». Το ρεπορτάζ που υπογράφει η ανταποκρίτρια του Associated Press, Elena Becatoros, αναδημοσιεύεται στους διαδικτυακούς τόπους των μεγαλύτερων εφημερίδων και καναλιών όλου του κόσμου.
«Μόλις ακούγονται οι πρώτες εκρήξεις, από τα μεγάφωνα της πόλης ακούγεται “Προσοχή! Προσοχή! Δεχόμαστε επίθεση!” Οι σειρήνες αεροπορικών επιδρομών αντηχούν στους δρόμους και αναμειγνύονται με τις καμπάνες που κτυπούν μανιασμένα. Σύννεφα από δακρυγόνα απλώνονται ανάμεσα στα σπίτια, ενώ τα ΜΑΤ επεμβαίνουν για να αντιμετωπίσουν τους εξεγερμένους. Αυτό δεν είναι μια πολεμική ζώνη, αλλά μια μικρή πόλη στα περίχωρα της Αθήνας».
Αυτός είναι μόνο ο πρόλογος του ρεπορτάζ σε ελεύθερη μετάφραση. Διαβάστε μερικά μόνο από τα εκατοντάδες δημοσιεύματα που κατέκλεισαν τον διεθνή έντυπο και ηλεκτρονικό τύπο.

Violence spikes in Greek rebel town
By Elena Becatoros, Associated Press

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/violence-spikes-in-greek-rebel-town-2268791.html

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/04/15/ap/europe/main20054499.shtml

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/04/14/ap/europe/main20054124.shtml

http://www.ana.gr/anaweb/user/showplain?maindoc=9820887&maindocimg=9820309&service=98&showLink=true

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/04/14/20-hurt-riot-greek-landfill-plan/

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/04/15/international/i101048D37.DTL

The West Australian
Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
The West Australian – ‎πριν από 1 ώρα‎
Battle lines were literally drawn near the rural town of Keratea where residents opposing the waste disposal project dug a trench on a highway that has seen countless clashes with riot police since December. “It is a form of guerrilla warfare where …

FRANCE 24
Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
FRANCE 24 – ‎πριν από 2 ώρες‎
Protesters against a new rubbish tip near the Greek town of Keratea hold a banner in front of the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, south of Athens in February. A four-month battle over waste disposal in Athens turned ugly this week with a firebomb …

AFP
Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
AFP – ‎πριν από 2 ώρες‎
Battle lines were literally drawn near the rural town of Keratea where residents opposing the waste disposal project dug a trench on a highway that has seen countless clashes with riot police since December. “It is a form of guerrilla warfare where …
Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
Radio Netherlands – ‎πριν από 2 ώρες‎
Battle lines were literally drawn near the rural town of Keratea where residents opposing the waste disposal project dug a trench on a highway that has seen countless clashes with riot police since December. “It is a form of guerrilla warfare where …

AsiaOne
Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
AsiaOne – ‎πριν από 3 ώρες‎
Battle lines were literally drawn near the rural town of Keratea where residents opposing the waste disposal project dug a trench on a highway that has seen countless clashes with riot police since December. “It is a form of guerrilla warfare where …
Violence spikes in Greek rebel town
The Independent – ‎πριν από 6 ώρες‎
The anger is most palpable in Keratea, a town of about 15000 people some 30 miles south of Athens that appears to have spun completely out of control. The state’s attempt to start work on a planned garbage dump on a nearby hillside in December caused …
Violence spikes in Greek rebel town
Arab News – ‎πριν από 6 ώρες‎
The anger is most palpable in Keratea, a town of about 15000 people some 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of Athens that appears to have spun completely out of control. The state’s attempt to start work on a planned garbage dump on a nearby hillside in …

Belleville News Democrat
Violence spikes in Greek rebel town
Belleville News Democrat – ‎πριν από 11 ώρες‎
The anger is most palpable in Keratea, a town of about 15000 people some 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of Athens that appears to have spun completely out of control. The state’s attempt to start work on a planned garbage dump on a nearby hillside in …

CBS News
Violence spikes in Greek rebel town
CBS News – ‎πριν από 11 ώρες‎
A riot policeman uses tear gas against protesters during clashes in the town of Keratea, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) southeast of Athens, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Greek protesters have used excavators to cut a shoulder-high trench on a busy road …

Nation & World: 4/15
LSU The Reveille – ‎πριν από 16 ώρες‎
KERATEA, Greece (AP) — Greek riot police clashed with residents of a town outside Athens who were protesting plans to build a landfill to store the capital’s garbage. More than 20 were injured Thursday, officials said. Three riot policemen and at least …

Waste disposal dispute turns ugly in Greece
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iywMiV_3CV8lIpG1uB24s7YGc8ww?docId=CNG.185fbac7d4458b9796597a4d40910e52.381

http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/World/Story/A1Story20110416-274020.html

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10719843

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Επίσης:

Πώς βλέπουν οι Γερμανοί τον αγώνα της Κερατέας (Frankfurter Rundschau) και πώς χάθηκε ο “περιοδικός παράδεισος” του Νότου για τους Δυτικούς.

(Αναδημοσιεύει και σχολιάζει: BlackMediterraneanPirate 03-04-2011  19:00

Γερμανική  FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU: “KAΘΕ ΒΡΑΔΥ ΜΙΑ ΜΑΧΗ ΣΤΗΝ ΚΕΡΑΤΕΑ” )

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