Marianna Manoura: Cease-Fire in a Burning World

In October 2025, with the “mediation” of imaginary Nobel Peace Prize candidate Donald Trump, a cease-fire was ordered in Gaza. By the ceasefire we essentially mean the end of the daily bombardments and the possible total extermination of the Palestinian population. For Palestinians, this means a return to their inhumane, degrading and dangerous daily lives, with new challenges to face and new wounds to care for. For the solidarity movement, it rather means a return to the tepid engagement with the Palestinian issue that prevailed for several years prior to the 7/10/23 attack by the Palestinian resistance.

But Zionism will continue to exist and oppress the lives of thousands of Palestinians. First, we must describe Zionism in the right words, as a purely nationalist ideology. An ideology which over time was increasingly based on the myth of the “chosen people”, the people who, based on biblical claims, have every right to “claim” their promised land. Zionism, like any other nationalist ideology, places a certain population in a position of superiority over the rest, this time using not naturalized superiority but religious identity. Judaism is nationalized, secularized and creates a new settler colonialist entity. Israel, to ensure its existence, turns security into a priority, into a religion. A theology which combined with the biblical claim presents the violence it inflicts on the Palestinians as a necessity, normalizing their extermination and the de-Arabization of the region.

Israel’s settler colonialism is characterized, in contrast to the exploitation of the African population in South Africa by the Europeans, by continuous efforts to displace the local population and expropriate their land in order to establish and expand a settler-dominated society. The realization of this goal presupposes the securitization of Israeli society with the proliferation of occupying forces, violence, militarized surveillance. The politics of fear and security is used as an excuse to dehumanize the Palestinians. The dehumanization of the Palestinian as a subject stretches the limits and the means of extermination. Everything is possible and tolerable when it happens in the bodies of colonized – non-humans. Control, dominance over emotions and actions, pain, structural violence, oppression, humiliation.

Beyond the physical extermination, Israel has succeeded in taking away from the Palestinians the right to narrative. With the myth of democracy, the development of one of the most powerful lobbies in the world and the abuse of the Holocaust, for many years criticism of Israel and support for the Palestinian resistance was equated with anti-Semitism. Without “licensing” the Palestinian narrative, Zionism was not treated as a form of racism, a continuation of British colonialism in the region and a bridgehead, a military base of the West in the Middle East.

The condition that prevailed in recent years around the Palestinian is a result of the failure of the radical movements, the ineffectiveness of the international solidarity movements and the challenges of the Palestinian organizations that are the result of many factors. With self-criticism as a priority, we must understand the wrong tactic/thinking of ideological identification with internationalist solidarity. With the collapse of the USSR, the Palestinian resistance lost a military and ideological ally. This gap was covered by religious and/or secular initiatives in the national liberation struggle of the Palestinians – which until then had left-wing ideological bases. The parties or formations that stood in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle were so betrayed by the Soviet Union that when it collapsed they were dramatically affected. Losing the common point of reference, internationalist movements showed an inability to deal with religious societies and analyze the prevailing condition. Secondly, the fact that Israel managed to “talk” with the PLO by setting the conditions, combined with the integration of the PLO into the Palestinian Authority and the latter’s compromise with Israel, divided not only the solidarity movement but mainly the Palestinian resistance itself. And the prevalence of Islamophobia and anti-Arabism combined with the general prevalence of capitalism and neoliberalism (in the Western imperialist centers) turned the once radical movements of international solidarity into campaigns of charity and compassion (with few exceptions). Unfortunately, we failed to set the right goals, to promote the radical agendas of the Palestinians themselves, to speak openly about the Manichean aspect of the colonial world, the only two ways to complete settler colonialism (ethnic cleansing or victory) and the return of the Palestinian population to their lands.

Today’s reality appears more ominous. After three years of continuous attacks, genocide and famine, the Western movements failed to rise to the occasion. Of course, there were moments of climax and strong instant reactions, but we lost the big bet. Since we failed to exert pressure, capable of making support for Israel from each Western state costly (apart from a few exceptions where they recognized Palestine as a state), nor to create the necessary political cost to the government so that it is forced to fold its strategy, cutting off economic agreements and strategic support for Israel. The general retreat of the mass movements, the abortion of the sharpness of the aggressive initiatives, the penetration and internalization of the dominant ideology about a different value of human life, prevented the synthesis of an international dangerous solidarity movement. A typical example is the treatment of the persecution of European citizens members of the humanitarian aid that tried to reach Gaza. Within a few days, a massive solidarity movement was mobilized and created, a generalized outcry against the Israeli strategy due to the imprisonment of European citizens, while the physical extermination of the Palestinians three (and not only) years ago managed to make the same tension possible very few times.

Nevertheless, the ceasefire was somehow achieved. The Palestinians have every reason to celebrate the fact that after three years they will be able to sleep peacefully (as long as they can) – even in the rubble of their homes. They have every right to feel victorious since they have proven that belief in emancipation and self-determination is capable of revealing cracks even in the most seemingly barren regime. They have every right to believe that – once again – they carried the dignity of all humanity on their backs.

For us, on the other hand, it is not (yet) time for celebrations. For us the war is not over, we have no rubble to build, dead to bury, trees to plant. We in the Western Hemisphere must carry on for those who gave their all, giving them a chance to catch their breath while we do the long haul. Because we, from here, must create such pressure on the Western power centers that the ceasefire will be only the beginning. The Palestinians showed us the way. Our task now is to open it moving forward. And now it is us and our responsibilities. Responsibilities to a world born doomed to die. Responsibilities towards a world that experienced decades of racism and oppression on its body. Responsibilities towards a community that chose a lifestyle synonymous with struggle. Responsibilities to a community that has proven that resistance is not only a matter of ability but of will.

Palestine does not fit into average solutions. Palestine bore the weight of centuries of colonialism, imperialism and racial hierarchy. Palestine chose – again – the death of struggle over the death of extermination. And we, from our own destiny, must not leave them alone, continue the war for her and with her. Because revolutionary consciousnesses “resemble rebellion and hope”.

So let’s meet at the nationwide two-day solidarity actions with Palestine against the Souda base on 17 & 18/10, next to all the Palestinian men and women who fell fighting for the right to life. Next to our dead Lambros, Christos, Michalis, Kyriakos who fell fighting for the right to resistance. Next to those who were left behind, from an apartment in Ampelokipi to bloody Gaza to continue the fight on the one and only right side of history.

FREEDOM IN PALESTINE
VICTORY IN THE WEAPONS OF THE PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE
KYRIAKOS XYMITIRIS PRESENT

Marianna Manoura

Source: https://athens.indymedia.org/post/1638048/

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=22042

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(Greece) October Is Month of Action for Anarchist Revolutionary Kyriakos Xymitiris. Words by Marianna and Dimitra

(Greece) October is a month of remembrance and action for the anarchist revolutionary Kyriakos Xymitiris.

As long as there are those who die in combat, we will exist to continue the war.

And when we die, we die like stars that scatter light. Like that light that shone a year before the explosion in the Ampelokipi apartment on October 31, when the anarchist armed fighter Kyriakos Xymitiris was going through the last part of his journey, where everything is condensed in an instant, where his revolutionary consciousness is aligned with the desire to put an end to this aging world that feeds on his flesh.

Filled with immense camaraderie, determination, and no inclination to back down, he pledged to fight with a vision of freedom. With clear eyes, comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris made no concessions to emotion, he loved life and honored it with every breath he took. Both in Berlin and in Athens, he participated indistinctly in all fields of struggle. In demonstrations and marches against gentrification, in anti-fascist and anti-patriarchal patrols, in massive poster pastings, in militant defenses of occupations, in struggles against colonialism and prisons.

He remained firm in his anarchist convictions. In this suffocating world built on powers that strangle the savage beauty of uncontrolled freedom, on predatory policies, on policies of death and wars that the Western powers established in the countries of the “third world” by trampling on corpses, on cynical confessions of the type “he who does not adapt, dies”, comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris did not look away. In this world of manufactured emotions, standardized behaviors, social contracts, mass apathy, comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris lived relentlessly in the here and now. In a context of intensifying authoritarianism and militarization, of growing insecurity and widespread impoverishment, comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris achieved his own transcendence, renounced his social privileges and assumed his responsibility. At a time when relationships are criminalized by filling pages and pages of long accusations, when systematic imprisonments try to send a strong message of criminal terrorism, when the judicial mechanism shows its claws to the poor devils and turns its gaze to the crimes of state capitalism, comrade Kyriakos demonstrated that the strategy of repression does not intimidate revolutionary consciences. At a time when the movement is suffering a setback, due to the internalization of repression, adaptability and integration, comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris decided not to give in and to contribute to the historical configuration of subversive events. Defying the times, he opted for the path of political and revolutionary responsibilities. Armed with courage and determination, he chose to respond to the violence of domination.

His priority was to preserve the revolutionary tradition of specific means of struggle, which over time had become inactive. Faced with the monopoly of violence of power, he responded by choosing liberating violence as a means to end the suffering suffered by the majority of humanity. Comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris sharpened the dialectic and refused to accept that those who hold power are the only legitimate exponents of violence. He fought without guarantees, without safe and infallible conditions, with soul, faith and determination.

Because it is a war. A class and social war. And for comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris, inaction did not even exist as a possibility.

In this war, by choosing life, he fell fighting. His death is therefore an affirmation of life, and the preservation of his revolutionary memory is anything but a neutral process. It is a thorn in the side of oblivion and a crack in history imposed by the rulers. It is part of our own struggle, our present and our future. It is living history. A history that was built on the smiles and complicit looks of our own people, our own friends, our own comrades.

And if some did not return, they live among us in every breath of freedom. And if some of them fell in combat, they accompany us in every action we undertake. And if some of them left early, they walk in front of us and pave the way for us. And they are all the ones who filled the inkwell of revolutionary history with their blood. We may not have walked alongside them, but we walked beside them. We may not have chosen the same path, but we were looking at the same sky. Because we had chosen resistance, revolutionary vision, hatred for this world and love for life. And their subversive memory acts as fuel in our fires, as ink in our texts, as slogans in our marches and as stones in our pockets, giving meaning to their death, calling them to another battle. Over and over again…

It is we who must preserve his memory, remember his explosive action and his sharp determination. It is we who must transform common grief into anger and aggressive formation. It is we who must give something for those who gave everything.

Let’s turn October into a month of memory and insurrectional struggle. Let us proudly stand by our comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris through actions and interventions, through posters and barricades, through activities and conspiracies. Let’s keep his memory alive, defend his decisions, make sure he is still PRESENT.

We create, therefore, moments of anarchist expression breaking the norm. Let us question the myth of the omnipotence of the State and social peace by proposing solidarity, equality and freedom, let us overcome our limits, deploying our subversive dispositions in a militant way in the streets. We collide with the cannibalistic system by experiencing moments that take our breath away. Let us defend our ideas in practice, claiming life instead of survival, companionship instead of alienation, freedom instead of submission, conflict instead of integration.

It is up to those who feel part of themselves to support Kyriakos and manifest in every possible and unlikely way the break with the world of power. And our own hearts, from our own hearts, will accompany you in every battle. Over and over again…

We will never be ourselves again.
We must profoundly change
The way things happened.
When our comrades die,
we mourn them.
When our comrades die,
Let’s take revenge.
When our comrades die,
We wonder why.
We must profoundly change
the way things happened.

*Weather Underground’s poem after an explosion at a New York residence that killed Diana, Ted and Terry, members of Weather.

Dimitra Zarafeta,
Marianna Manoura,

Korydallos Women’s Prison

extracted from Indymedia Athens and translated to Spanish by Informativo Anarquista

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=21388

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Solidarity with Daniela Klette, Solidarity with Struggling Palestine

by Dimitra Z., Marianna Manoura

The Palestinian resistance, counting years of struggle, countless deaths and moments that proved that nothing is impossible, is experiencing the greatest bloodshed in recent decades. Israel’s colonial and Zionist entity has made it clear, there is no place for Palestinian society. Whether directly through bombings and executions or indirectly through settlements and famines, Israel aims to eliminate the Palestinians. All this, of course, could not have happened without the full support of the Western imperialist bloc. From ideological propaganda about civilized, progressive Israel to military equipment and economic support, the West not only supports its colonialism but plays a leading role in its establishment in the region, apparently to serve its own interests.

Our role as radical movements in the western metropolitan centers must aim at the anti-imperialist conflict in the here and now. With our gaze turned outside our borders, we must transform international issues into domestic targets. The destabilization of the Western centers of power, the deterioration and the exertion of pressure within them has proven that it can act as a bulwark against imperialist plans. It is here in its heart that the system must be hit. And we are the ones who have to do it. This was, after all, the direction that the internationalist movements of the past had followed. Especially for the German movement, internationalist solidarity and domestic anti-imperialist action have always been a priority. Its connection with the Palestinian struggle ranged from the mass demonstrations to the actions of the armed organizations operating at the time.

One of the armed anti-imperialist internationalist organizations is the RAF. It was born in the 1970s and struggled against American and German imperialism. In solidarity with the resistance in Palestine, members of the RAF were fleeing underground and going to Jordan to train alongside the PFLP and the PLO. The guerrilla organization created ties with armed Palestinian organizations such as Black September, supporting each other’s struggle by dedicating actions, demanding the release of militants on both sides, and simultaneously targeting imperialist targets in West Berlin. The internationalist outlook had taken shape. The RAF lived about 2-3 decades through 3 generations. As a member of the last generation of the RAF, Daniela Klette is also accused. The comrade, being part of the struggle of the ’80s, fought against exploitation and oppression, patriarchy and capitalism, war and militarism. Klette, making decisions from a very young age, chose to dedicate her life to the revolutionary struggle, with a constant commitment that accompanied her throughout her life, managing to fight, defeating the repressive mechanisms of the German state. With her life, the comrade manages not only to highlight the weakness of German repression but also the fact that even today there are the means and the people who can ensure a life in illegality. The comrade decided to live free and rebellious, consistent in her beliefs, being an inspiration for future generations. And despite her captivity on February 16, 2023, Ernst and Bukhard once again manage to avoid arrest. Fighters like these thousands of others were a source of inspiration for the urban guerrilla Kyriakos Xymitiris who decided to base himself on their own paths. With an internationalist outlook, he felt the same anguish as the RAF guerrillas, the same hatred and the same commitment. He was one of the few fighters who chose to pick up the thread of armed struggle in 2024 where the struggle in the western metropolises oscillates between compromise and convention. Perceiving himself as part of revolutionary Western history, he assumed his responsibilities and poured himself into battle.

A battle that comes at a heavy cost. Sometimes their own lives and sometimes their freedom. States do not leave such means of struggle unanswered. They are furiously trying to silence the voice of their political opponents. Resorting to military-style operations in order to capture them. The dungeons of democracy act as a punitive and vindictive act against those who have chosen to fight for a better world. Special prison detention regimes try to extract statements of repentance from prisoners of war. Nevertheless, the attitude of the prisoners themselves, as well as those in solidarity with them, manages to break the isolation within the walls and strengthen the resistance by putting barriers to the repressive plans of the state and capital.

Even if the walls keep us apart, even if the battle took our closest comrades as long as we fight, we are together. Next to Daniela and Kyriakos. Next to Monica and Wolfang. Next to those who resisted. Because the revolution says: I was, I am and I will be again.

VICTORY IN THE ARMS OF THE PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE
FREEDOM TO DANIELA KLETTE
STRENGTH TO ERNST AND BUKHARD
KYRIAKOS XIMITIRIS PRESENT

Dimitra Z.
Marianna Manoura

Source: https://athens.indymedia.org/post/1637059/

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=20308

#AnarchistPrisoners #danielaKlette #DimitraZ_ #europe #greece #MariannaM_ #palestineSolidarity #raf

Victory to Maja T’s Hunger Strike

by Marianna Manoura, Dimitra Z.

This text was written in the context of the anti-fascist three-day conference of June 20-22, but its typing and publication was delayed.

Responding to the call of the anti-fascist days of actions (20-22 June), of antifa Maja T. who has been on hunger strike since 5/6 in Hungarian prisons, we send our own signal of solidarity to their struggle. Two years ago, during the day of honor (anniversary of the mass extermination of Hungarian and German Nazis in 1945), where a fascist rally-march takes place in Budapest, where hundreds of neo-Nazis and fascists gather. In response to this call, anti-fascists from Europe have decided to return to them some of the violence they produce.

The far-right Hungarian government began a series of arrests, openly supporting the fascists, with inflated indictments of criminal organizations and inhumane conditions of confinement. Other European states cooperated with each other, engaging in a series of deportations and persecutions. Germany played a leading role in characterizing the German anti-fascists persecuted by the Hungarian state as dangerous criminals, culminating in the overnight extradition of Maja T. Many of the people involved chose to go underground, refusing to surrender their freedom in the hands of either the German or the Hungarian state. One of these people was Maja T. until their arrest and extradition.

We are going through a period of vertical rise of the far right and nationalism in the West. More and more people are turning to fascist and nationalist formations. The incompetence of the left and the retreat of the revolutionary movements left room for all kinds of fascist formations to develop and expand their audience. A disappointed audience that found in its face the anti-systemism it was looking for.

Fascism and nationalism have always been the other side of systemism. Especially in times of crisis, when neoliberalism is rotting, fascism emerges as a solution to the problem. The narrative of the national core, racial superiority and the necessity of militarization is used. Militant anti-fascism is the only solution to this problem. We have no illusions about the education of the descendants of the blackshirts, nor do we obviously seek their imprisonment. After all, fascism is crushed in the streets.

Defending anti-fascism, Maja T found themself imprisoned in Hungarian prisons in conditions of extreme isolation. Conditions that led them to embank their own body, starting a hunger strike from 5/6. From our own cell, the least we can do is stand by it, sending strength and solidarity.

Victory in Maja T’s hunger strike.
Solidarity with those who are persecuted for their anti-fascist activity
Solidarity with the two persecuted comrades, accused of attacks on the offices of Golden Dawn
Kyriakos Ximitiris present

Dimitra Z.
Marianna Manoura

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=20100

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Those Who Fuel Violence Are the First to Condemn Those Who Struggle – Marianna Manoura

On 9/5, the extension of my pre-trial detention and that of my other co-defendants was officially received. However, the decision had been made months earlier, on 31/10, when the anti-terrorist police instructed the investigator to attribute the maximum charges to a highly inflated indictment.

Nevertheless, I will not focus on the decision of the Athens Misdemeanor Council – what council would take responsibility for releasing a defendant of the anti-terrorism police? – as well as the proposal and argumentation of the Athens Misdemeanor Prosecutor, Sotiris Bougioukos, who even rushed a whole month before the end of the semester to prove his obedience to the anti-terrorism law by assembling and proposing an abortive report, both for me and for the rest of the co-defendants. By rehashing the words of the anti-terrorist police, he simply repeats its position, revealing his indifference and the predetermined strategy followed by the dictatorship.

But there is no demand from the anti-terrorism and state mandates. We have been confronted countless times with their immorality, inhumanity and hypocrisy. In my case, the prosecutor had the audacity to use as an argument for the extension of my pre-trial detention the fact that on 9/11, 9 days after the tragic explosion and just 5 days after I had regained consciousness, remaining exhausted, with multiple injuries to my body, head and face, I claimed the obvious: my inability to study the case file and to attend a long interrogation process. Mr. Bougioukos also read the Medical Certificate of the Annunciation as he saw fit, since he only retained my mental clarity that the clinic recognized to me, but not the fact that “she cannot speak for a long time due to generalized weakness and injuries”. Double standards are, of course, an expected tactic of the judicial mechanisms, especially in cases that they prosecute under Article 187A where the anxiety of the repressive authorities to cover up the hypocrisy, injustice and rot of their system, their fear of revealing their true face and the vision of those they persecute for a different world, solidarity and equality, lead them to their well-known unstable geometries.

While these kinds of arguments are – unfortunately – to be expected, my description as anti-social showing disdain for human life, by a representative of the apparatus who has always supported and covered up this voracious system, seems not only absurd, but also contradictory. Because he belongs to the caste of people who acquitted the 9 police officers who participated in the murder of Zak Kostopoulos, who unleash rapists, bosses, politicians, such as Lignadis, Manoukarakis, Karamanlis, who crush consciences and lives, who discredit human life, especially those of the social base, workers, immigrants, the invisible, the excluded. To the caste of men who ratify the anti-labor measures and the evictions, who abolish the five-day and eight-hour workday, who tighten the penal and suffrage code, who co-sign the poverty and precariousness that the system sows.

With these people, who serve this system and its laws, for whom people’s lives and freedom are expendable material useful only to serve their interests and purposes, I am separated by a huge red line. A line that on my side the world is fair, without violence, exploitation and oppression, without prisons and borders, individualism and selfishness. I’ve been divorced with their world for years now.

“It is precisely because of our love of life, because we rejoice in the human spirit that we have become freedom fighters.”

KYRIAKOS XIMITIRIS PRESENT

FREEDOM TO ALL THE IMPRISONED COMRADES

Marianna Manoura

Source: https://athens.indymedia.org/post/1635724/

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=19309

#AnarchistPrisoners #europe #greece #KyriakosXymitiris #MariannaM_

Santiago, Chile: Claim of Explosive Attack Against Abbott Laboratories – Recalcine

Black May 2025.

“The poor complain,
no one listens to them.
Using weapons,
now they hear them”

Women form bands! This action is not an act of protest, much less of clemency, it is deliberately an act of vengeance. A few years ago the distribution of defective contraceptive pills by Abbott-Recalcine laboratories caused hundreds of unwanted pregnancies, in this situation the companies responsible proposed compensation with $38,900 pesos, a sum not even close to half of what it cost us to assemble this explosive device, and although many do not agree with the method of action, Let’s at least agree that the sum offered is a mockery, yet another one on the part of the democratic business dictatorship.

The Andrómaco, Silesia and Abbott laboratories continue to make these practices a company policy: to continue distributing defective contraceptives. Nothing new in any case. It was to be expected that both business groups and the State administered by the feminist pluri-police government of Boric and the rapist Monsalve, would remain silent. They are only interested in the reproduction of the cycle of poverty because, in essence, capitalism administers life and death for the systematic generation of wealth regardless of the damage they may cause.

United by affinity and common interest in action, we organize our wills in the practical terrain of informality, far from all victimhood and pacifying discourses that position insurrectionary action outside the possibilities of anarchic struggle. It is necessary to take part in the anti-authoritarian offensive with the necessary tools to enhance our liberation project.

Our bombs have been made and transported even when the storm is strong and the sky is dark. The attacks flash the horizon and then the mask of society suddenly falls… who among you can judge sabotage? The values of the anarchist offensive and revolutionary action confront with conviction and fortitude capitalist alienation and those who cover their faces with the veil of misery.

With this attack we remember comrade Mauricio Morales who, 16 years after his death, is still present in the advance of the anarchist urban guerrillas. In this Black May, memory and action are intertwined so that neither time nor distance gives way to the accommodation and negation of the history of combat of our dead.

Marianna, may the sweet smell of dynamite pierce the walls. We will be with you until the end!

Honor, Memory, and Action for Anarchist Comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris.

In solidarity with the anarchist and anti-speciesist prisoners, tear down the prison walls!

To create 1, 10, 100 action cells, let’s continue writing our combat history!
For the attack in all directions, let us bet our forces on the creation of an international project!

“You can destroy people’s lives, you will not succeed in extinguishing anti-authoritarian thought and practices. You will not be able to break the revolutionary tension, you will not be able to extinguish the anarchy.” – Anna Beniamino.

Belén Navarrete Revolutionary Cells – New Subversion

Source: https://es-contrainfo.espiv.net/2025/05/20/santiago-chile-adjudicacion-de-atentado-explosivo-contra-laboratorios-abbott-recalcine/

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=19279

#anarchist #BelénNavarrete #chile #DirectAction #KyriakosXymitiris #MariannaM_ #santiago #southAmerica

Santiago, Chile: Adjudicación de atentado explosivo contra Laboratorios Abbott – Recalcine – Contra Info

Victory in the Hunger Strike of the Turkish Fighters

Responding to the international call of the Anti-imperialist Front today, the 7th of May, 2025, we want to send our solidarity to the hunger striking resistance fighters in Turkey: Sercan Ahmet Arslan, Mulla Zincir, Serkan Onur Yilmaz, Bakican Isik, Yurdagul Gumus, Mihat Ozturk, Hasan Ali Akgul, Ali Araci, Ayberk Demirdogen, Fikret Akar.

By participating in the one-day hunger strike starting in October 2024, 10 prisoners are fighting against Turkey’s S, R, Y-type maximum security prisons. Prisons known for their inhumane living conditions, with 6 square meter cells, 23-hour solitary confinement, 1 hour of solitary, or with a maximum of 2 fixed inmates, yard time and 24-hour camera surveillance.

The internationalist revolutionary solidarity, without presupposing the agreement in political and organisational views, is an important part of radical movements. The struggle against prisons – and especially maximum security prisons – as well as any support for this cause, is necessary as their very existence is the tip of the iceberg of the repressive state-capitalist system.

As prisoners and as anarchists, we cannot do anything else but stand by the struggle of the Turkish revolutionaries.

Victory in the hunger strike of the Turkish fighters
Immediate satisfaction of their demands
Until the demolition of the last prison
Kyriakos Xymitiris Present

Marianna Manoura
Dimitra Z.
Korydallos women’s prison

Source: https://athens.indymedia.org/post/1635350/#1650109

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=18978

#AnarchistPrisoners #DimitraZ_ #europe #greece #hungerStrike #MariannaM_ #PoliticalPrisoners #turkey

Athens, Greece : Update on Health of Comrades Marianna M. and Dimitra Z.

DEPRIVING PRISONERS OF MEDICAL CARE IS TORTURE

Hands off anarchist comrades Marianna M. and Dimitra Z.

On 31/10/24, following an explosion in an apartment in Ampelokipi, the anarchist armed fighter Kyriakos Xymitiris fell in the battle for social and class liberation, while the anarchist comrade Marianna M., who was also in the apartment, was severely injured, hospitalised and guarded in the ICU of the “Evangelismos” General Hospital. The following days, comrades Dimitra Z., Dimitris and Nikos R., as well as A.K., were remanded in custody.

From the very beginning, state violence was applied to comrade Marianna. With her transfer to Korydallos women’s prison just one day after the second operation she underwent, her hospitalisation was violently interrupted while she still had open wounds on her face, she could not walk or fully care for herself, was dizzy and in pain. The “Evangelismos” General Hospital discharged her as a patient in this condition, knowing full well the miserable environment of the prison to which she would be transferred, where there is not even any kind of hospital and therefore no possibility of providing her with extremely necessary medical care before she fully recovers.

Her torture in Korydallos prison continues to this day. Her serious health condition, as well as the risk of long-term complications, are the result of the deprivation of necessary medical post-operative care. From the very beginning they deprived her of the provision of pharmaceuticals and forced her to stay in cells full of cockroaches, in extremely poor sanitary conditions. While to this day – four months later – necessary and urgent diagnostic tests have not been initiated. To her request to be assessed by a doctor and immediately initiate a brain CT scan requested by an outside doctor who visited her a long time ago, the response of the prison neurologist was “if you don’t fall down with an epileptic seizure, we won’t take you to hospital.” A response that accurately reflects the condition of vindictiveness, punishment, and torture that the rulers impose on anyone who finds themselves captured in the cells of democracy.

 

To the already heavy situation of confinement was added the appearance of intense rashes and itching in comrade Dimitra. A short time later, the comrade Marianna also showed similar symptoms and only then was the diagnosis of scabies made, while they have been torturing Dimitra for two months with their icy indifference, attributing the symptoms to psychological reasons and administering sedatives to her without having ruled out pathological causes.

The climax of the insult to our comrades was the torture suffered by the comrade Dimitra on Saturday 29/3 evening. After showing a sharp deterioration in her symptoms and developing a fever, she was transferred to Korydallos “Agios Pavlos” hospital, where – among other things – the doctor in charge addressed her by saying “for us you are just numbers”, indicating the already well-known perception of such scumbags about the lives of prisoners. Despite these conditions, the comrade demanded and achieved the obvious, her transfer to the Nikaia State Hospital.

In a clear decision to exacerbate the physical and psychological exhaustion of the comrade, the EOM, following central orders, called the hospital doctors to the transport van, inside which the comrade suffered the torture of a dermatological and gynecological examination using cell phone lenses and in the presence of the cops, with the comrade repeatedly asking them to turn away during the “examination”-torture. She was then transferred to the pathology clinic, as it was deemed necessary to carry out medical examinations. When the comrade requested to speak to the doctor again regarding a problem, the cops refused, saying “we know what they told you, there’s no need.” Tension prevailed, in which a nurse was involved in defending the comrade, who, true to their thuggish methods, the cops pushed away and took the comrade back to the prison.

The comrades are walking the path that hundreds of prisoners take when they are imprisoned. Their torture reminds us of how the state apparatus takes revenge on those who challenge its monopoly of violence, but also on those it considers “excessive”. The sadistic way of treating and torturing prisoners through the deprivation of medical care is yet another means of trying to discipline and oppress them. The lives of prisoners are devalued, considered inferior, thrown to the sidelines, forcing them to claim the obvious and pushing them towards deterioration, physical and mental extermination.

In Korydallos women’s prison, the medical examinations performed on prisoners are minimal and superficial, while when examinations are required in hospital, the wait can be up to three months. In addition, many of the treatments that prisoners were undergoing before being imprisoned are generally prohibited and forcibly interrupted, with serious consequences for their health. The necessary medication that each one needs is prescribed by the prison doctors, but the medicines finally reach the prisoners after even two months. Ultimately, as is largely the case outside the walls, access to basic medical care acquires clear class characteristics, since prisoners are forced to resort to external private doctors to visit them in prison, a process that only those who have the corresponding financial means can support. The rest, the majority, are left to their own devices, victims of the indifference, bureaucracy and vindictiveness of the state machine. Such impositions of state power clearly constitute torture and potential murder.

We remember the dozens of murders of prisoners due to lack of medical care and utter neglect, the dozens of immigrants who are murdered daily in concentration camps, detention centres and police stations, the suicides and the hundreds of complaints by prisoners about inhumane and unsanitary conditions inside prisons. The examples are many and fresh in our memory.

However, we also remember the hundreds of struggles and uprisings carried out by prisoners inside prisons, the fighters who gave their lives to demand basic needs and care inside the cells of democracy. Struggles that continue to this day and will find us by their side, uniting our voices with those of the prisoners.

Comrade Dimitra needs immediate hospitalisation, while comrade Marianna must be taken immediately for a brain CT scan. The administration of Korydallos women’s prison with director Triantafylli Konstantopoulou, the “Evangelismos” General Prison with commander Anastasios Grigoropoulos and deputy Batis Veniamin, the State Hospital of Nikaia as well as the Ministries of Health and Pro.Po. (ministry of justice) bear full responsibility for the torture of our comrades, for the serious risk of deterioration of their health – but also of not fully recovering – to which they have been exposed. We make it clear in all directions, whatever happens to them will have consequences and will not go unanswered.

HANDS OFF THE ANARCHIST PRISONERS MARIANNA M.

AND DIMITRA Z.

KYRIAKOS XYMITIRIS IS ONE OF US, A COMRADE FOREVER

IN THE STREETS OF FIRE

SOLIDARITY WITH THOSE PERSECUTED FOR THE AMPELOKIPI CASE

UNTIL THE DESTRUCTION OF THE LAST PRISON

Solidarity Assembly for Prisoners,

fugitive and persecuted militants

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Greece: ‘That Which Gives Meaning to Life Gives Meaning to Death’ – Marianna M.

On 31/10 on the third floor of an apartment in Arcadia Street, during the processing of explosives by my comrade and insurgent Kyriakos Xymitiris, an explosion took place with tragic consequence of his death. Within a few minutes and while I happened to be in the next room, time froze, everything went black and I was unable to move. The condition incomprehensible, the development incomprehensible. Buried in the wreckage trying to figure out what happened. Asking for help, looking for my partner with my eyes. Slowly realizing that while the thread of my comrade’s action would be abruptly cut, his life and his choices of struggle would be a historic flash of determined resistance, consistency and dedication, a springboard and inspiration for struggle. Two figures appeared offering help while I showed them the spot where I last saw my comrade, the spot where our guilty gazes met, gazes full of anger at the world we live in, full of faith and appetite for moments of true freedom.

Within a few minutes I found myself in the hospital “Evangelismos”. I was immediately subjected to examinations and operations. A hematoma on my head and countless stitches on the upper part of my body. I remained intubated and completely unconscious for the next three days. Time enough for the “anti-“terrorist” bastards to rush to the hospital demanding a blood sample. On Monday, I regained consciousness and was transferred to the ICU where I remained immobilized for the next three days. The conditions there were decent with medical staff eager to assist in my recovery. However, the room was surrounded by police forces who entered the ICU room during the 5-minute visit from my family.

After two days I was transferred – for no apparent reason – to an isolation ward guarded by several static and as many moving cops in corridors and floors. The door to my room was constantly open leaving zero privacy even during medical examinations. Under the “watchful” gaze of every single cop I had to eat, be examined, and have my body cleaned. Following instructions, the majority of medical and nursing staff maintained a distant attitude, showing zero empathy even in the most basic things, such as conducting an examination without the presence of a male police officer.

The insistence of the 22nd interrogator of the Athens District Court on the conduct of the interrogation procedure despite my physical and mental weakness contributed to the vindictive atmosphere. After asking for a certificate of my sufficient ‘functionality’, which she read at her discretion, she finally gave me the arbitrary extension of 30 hours. She thus confirmed the fact that her priority was my predetermined pre-trial detention and prosecution under 187A.

On Friday 15/11 and just one day after the second operation I underwent, I was transferred to the women’s prison in Korydallos. My life, even under these conditions, was difficult. Under deplorable sanitary conditions and with unhealed wounds on my body and head, the repressive mechanism was playing with my health. Without the necessary medical care, without access to the necessary medication. A condition that all prisoners face as they are perceived as second-class citizens with no right to medical care, with superficial to non-existent medical examinations by prison doctors, with the prohibition of necessary medical procedures, with interruption of medication taken outside the walls, with long waits for months for emergency examinations in outpatient hospitals.

THE GEOMETRY OF THE ANTI-TERRORIST POLICE

Still unconscious, only a few hours after the explosion, the judicial apparatus is following the instructions of the anti-terrorist police and constructing an indictment of an abomination. The processing of (small amounts of) explosives and devices with only comrade Kyriakos and myself present and aware, was dubbed an organization. The apartment, to which we only had access for a few days, was christened a hideout. The legitimate objects found in the apartment where I lived with comrade Kyriakos and which were found on the eight people’s identity cards were dubbed suspicious. With these facts, the anti-terrorist police prosecuted me on the charge of “terrorism”. At this point, however, I will not focus on the legal part, nor will I speak in the context of innocence and guilt. I refuse to accept an indictment based on 187A especially when it instrumentalizes in the most vile way the death of my comrade. And I intend to deconstruct any repressive scenario. But I will defend to the end my choice to be in that apartment, I will defend the necessity of struggle by means not limited to the framework of civil law, I will defend my comrade’s choices, his memory and our relationship.

By carving concentric circles, the anti-terrorist police weaves its own repressive web. It places me and comrade Kyriakos in the centre and with a shaky geometry it places friends, comrades and strangers. In the first cycle it places the arrest of the anarchist comrade Dimitra (who presents herself voluntarily) in a Hollywood-style operation at the Athens airport where – in contrast to the femicide of Kyriaki Griva – the police car in the role of a taxi picks her up from the airport and takes her to the GADA. The only “clue” was the handing over of the keys of the apartment in Arkadia to me and Kyriakos under the pretext of hosting our acquaintances from abroad without knowing the purpose of its use. It is worth noting that on the day of the explosion she was abroad where she was living the last years of her life. She too is being prosecuted under 187A. In the second circle places the companion Dimitris who also presented himself voluntarily in the GADA handing over the pair of keys of the apartment in Arcadia to the owner which had been requested by Dimitra. With the only involvement of the delivery of the keys, without knowing anything more and being at work at the time of the explosion, he is also facing the aforementioned charges. Twenty days later, the anti-terrorist police secures the next cycle with the arrest of the anarchist comrade Nikos Romanos. In his case, the repressive mechanism unleashed its vengeance by using a melted fingerprint on a transportable object – a bag – found in the apartment in Arcadia. Two days later, the last cycle placed A.K. who was also arrested with the grey “clue” of the fingerprint on the same bag. Apparently the “efficiency” of the Greek police laboratories managed to implicate within 20 days two people with whom I have no connection by unearthing a fingerprint while the tons of xylene in the Tempi massacre have not been found for two years now. Both of the last two arrested are facing the same flimsy charge.

THE SKETCHES FROM THE MEDIA

The anti-terrorist line was followed not only by the investigator but also by the all-around media. From the very first moment they engaged in one of the familiar witch-hunts, targeting and vilifying. The snitch counters counted countless hours, reproducing and enriching the ill-conceived scenario of the anti-terrorism department, indulging in the familiar profiling of ‘guilty’. With legal acrobatics they connected cases without evidence, left hints, commented via tele-cops and tele-psychologists on our class origin, character, and psyche. The same snitches who talked about necessary sacrifices in the deadly Tempi murder, who unleash racist torrents at the first opportunity, who cover up rapists, pimps, cop-killers and who bow down to shipowners, industrialists and politicians throughout time.

THE CHARACTER OF THE JUDICIAL MECHANISM

The anti-terrorist police paved the way, the media paved the way and now the judicial mechanism is called upon to cement it. So the investigator is trying to interpret my intentions through cases. With legal alchemy, she is prosecuting me under terror law 187A which automatically makes any “illegal” act I committed a criminal charge. With this choice, the investigator not only skyrockets the penalty list but essentially recognizes the explosion as an organized intentional act which given the circumstances – an explosion within an apartment of a residential apartment building – could not be true. Anarchist ideas and values – in contrast to those of the state and the system of power – have demonstrated over the years a revolutionary ethic and opposition to the logic of collateral damage. The anarchists’ attacks are targeted, prioritising the safety of unrelated people. So it could never be my or my partner’s aim to explode inside the apartment and cause so many people suffering, no matter how much the state apparatus tries to label us with the label of “public danger”. The government had the audacity, apart from the repressive and political instrumentalization of the explosion, to shed crocodile tears for the damage of the building to entrust the repair of the damage to TERNA, a well-known company-partner of his with direct assignments, which is also involved in the scandal with the deficient embankments in Volos. So with all these methods the investigator is making one message clear: any anarchic act that exceeds the laws will be prosecuted with a 187A, anyone who refuses to submit to the law and order imposed by the system will be exemplarily exterminated.

We are thus called upon five people, four of whom have nothing to do with what happened on 31/10 in the Arcadia apartment, to respond to assumptions and fabricated scenarios. The borrowing and return of a pair of keys for hospitality and the missing fingerprints on a bag not only constitute for the investigating judge not only insufficient “evidence” for prosecution but are capable of attributing to all the accused the same degree of involvement in the indictment.

THE GEOMETRIC RULE OF ANY PROSECUTION 187A

Our case, however, is not some kind of exception. There are countless cases where militants are prosecuted under the “anti-terrorism” legislation. Prosecutions that invite the world of struggle to confront a judicial system willing to take on active political work by upgrading the charges using the terror law, the vagueness of which allows the judiciary to interpret it as it sees fit. Designed to control and intimidate its political opponents, to preventive repression, to eliminate the internal enemy and any manifestation of social and political violence, ‘anti-terrorist’ legislation is the main weapon of the state’s repressive policy. By placing armed manifestations of struggle and practices that challenge the laws at its centre, the terror law imposes a special regime both in terms of the judicial aspect and the imprisonment aspect. Stiffening of sentences, abolition of mixed juries, special compositions of judges, special chambers and a legal exception regime are some of its features. However, this attack is not limited to those who consciously choose to expand their activities by armed means, but does not hesitate to target – often with the same intensity – those close to them, seeking their social and political isolation. But the question is this: who will name who is a terrorist? Who will judge who? How can a judicial system that exists to serve and protect the interests of the rulers, the violence they unleash on a daily basis, the exploitation and oppression they impose, be in a position to try the people of the struggle? The subjects who exercise systematic terrorism are none other than the bosses and their political representatives, none other than those whom the legislative complex has been bailing out over time by persecuting those who challenge their domination by promoting a society of equality and solidarity. It imputes to militants the risk of international organisations when it is the international organisations themselves that send entire societies to genocide, it accuses militants of endangering charitable institutions when these institutions have been engaged for centuries in the predatory bleeding of the social base; it accuses militants of endangering populations when it is the States themselves that plunge populations into misery, wars and death. So how can a legislation that washes away those who have been staining their hands with blood over time put on trial those whose actions seek to change the fear stratagem?

THE CONTEXT OF THE PROSECUTION

It thus becomes clear that the essence of our persecution is not legal but political and can only be read within the specific context. A context in which the West, which in recent years has been trying tooth and nail to wash its hands of centuries of colonialism by selling inclusiveness and rightism, is now openly imposing its global strategy and ideological hegemony. Even in a climate of instability where the initiatives, ‘self-reliance’ and the demonstration of – rather hollow – power of the planetary ruler are spreading insecurity among its former European partners, the Western imperialist bloc is trying – in vain – to prove its cultural ‘superiority’ and ‘progressiveness’ and to dominate points of geopolitical interest. The EU is irreversibly stripping itself of its humanitarian mask by returning forcefully to the division of the global chessboard. It is playing a catalytic role in global developments, reinforcing Israel’s offensive against embattled Palestine financially and militarily, supporting Ukraine militarily, guarding its borders from millions of people whom its own policies have pushed into emigration.

Greece is obviously no exception. By turning the country into a huge NATO military base, the Greek state is actively allied with Israel (an alliance that also acquires economic interests). In a climate of instability, only a few years after the memoranda, the state apparatus chooses to focus on military spending, on strengthening its repressive apparatus and its borders, thus further burdening the social base. With privatisations, with inflation and impoverishment, with attacks on trade unionism, collective agreements, the National Health Service and the education system, the government, taking the baton from social democracy and the strategy of carrot and stick, is moving to a neoliberal extreme right that combines – rather sloppily – assimilated right-wingism with the doctrine of Law and Order. It tries to adapt to the necessities of modern, progressive neoliberalism that can only offer – after the bubble of class ascendancy, yuppism and golden boys – the illusion of the integration of identities where all good people fit into capitalism – like a well-planned Benetton advertisement. Long-excluded identities are finally getting a ‘voice’, as long as that voice does not challenge the system that excluded them in the first place. And because the righteousness it displays has short legs – and a small pool of voters – the law and its executive organs are called upon to do the “dirty” work – targeting another pool -. Criminal and penal codes are tightened, special repressive units are created, the already existing police forces are reinforced, water and land borders are equipped, patrols are intensified. For every ‘problem’ there is a new law, for every law there is a cop – perhaps trained, of course, for cases of domestic violence. The state is not only being armed, it is ready for battle.

A battle against “criminality” which, as they proclaim, threatens society as a whole. In every corner of the city there is a “crime” taking place by armed gangs of juveniles, adults, immigrants, natives, poor people, barons, followers, organized, disorganized, and the state as our self-appointed zoo keeper is obsessively proposing harsher sentences and more policing – which in the end is somehow always involved in all the “crimes” it suppresses. So at a time when the state apparatus has nothing to offer but repressive and punitive fury he turns the doctrine of “Law and Order” into a central governmental line.

Especially in such a line the internal enemy is found in any social group that disturbs the climate of “security”. Immigrants, drug addicts, “miserable”, struggling parts. And of course the anarchist movement could not be absent from this list. A movement that over time and proudly gives birth to fighters from within its ranks who act sharply and decisively against the state and power. It is these initiatives that challenge domination, that create dynamic conditions, that propose solutions in the here and now, that deconstruct the state monopoly on violence. Through the diversity of means of struggle, the anarchist movement has proven its place in the course of history. A place where logics of waiting do not fit, where the limits of bourgeois legitimacy seem insignificant in the face of years of state and capital violence, where the heavy veil of responsibility falls first and foremost on us. Where the vision of a world of equality and solidarity begins in the present, where compromise is not an option, where attacking the brutality of the system is a “voluntary decision of deep empathy” and the passage to revolutionary counter-violence a logical consequence and a necessary tool. To this internal enemy the message is clear: whoever is not assimilated is exterminated.

THE COMRADE THE JOINER AND THE BUILDER

Non omnis Moriar

(I will not die whole, something of me will remain alive)

Comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris was also a determined internal enemy. A man crystal clear and rebellious. A comrade who combined theory with practice, who poured himself into the struggle and lived his life to the fullest, taking responsibility for his historical project. Understanding his political identity in all its breadth, he did not compromise with logics of procrastination and inertia, he did not rest, he fought in spite of the times, he dreamed and took up a fighting position. In a route full of crossroads, comrade Kyriakos always chose the right path. Sometimes passable, sometimes rough, sometimes visible and sometimes invisible. Through his path of struggle, his non-negotiable participation in the entire width of the anarchist movement, the comrade is a consciously multidimensional anarchist militant who manages to encapsulate the particular mosaic of forms and manifestations of the struggle that anarchy encompasses. In carrying out his own individual transgression, he adapted his own life to the measures and needs of resistance, choosing a way of life synonymous with struggle. With sensitivity, empathy, self-criticism, militancy and determination he served the anarchist struggle. By participating in open processes, squats, picketing, trade union struggles, feminist and antifascist patrols, actions and conflicts, he wanted to contribute to the sharpness of anarchy. By doggedly and persistently seeking ways to confront everyday state-capitalist violence, he wanted to explore the armed edges of struggle, shifting the conflict to the core of domination and demystifying the violence of the oppressors. With his eyes always fixed on the Revolutionary Cause, he poured himself into the battle with all means at his disposal.

Murdered by the world of power he fought so hard to change, let his subversive memory be an invitation to struggle. Let his memory arm the minds and hands of fighters. Let us commemorate our dead away from the logic of condescension and defeatism, with a continuation and intensification of the struggle, with tenderness and honour.

Let 31/10 be remembered as a day of struggle, a day of responsibility, a moment of resistance. Because the struggle does not want discounts, it does not want barriers and egos. There is no room for laws, conventions and limits. Because the struggle needs determination and vision. It needs faith and dedication, it needs true and giving relationships. Because the struggle needs people who are humble and ready. People who are essentially rebellious and consistent. People like Kyriakos, this wonderful human

who filled the sky with his star

alongside so many comrades

who with their light – even behind bars

manage to light up our guiltiest nights

We are right, we will win

KYRIAKOS XIMITERIS IMMORTAL

STATE AND CAPITAL ARE THE ONLY TERRORISTS

STRENGTH AND SOLIDARITY TO ALL THE IMPRISONED COMRADES

SOLIDARITY IS THE WEAPON OF THE PEOPLE

Marianna M.

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Greece: ‘THAT WHICH GIVES MEANING TO LIFE GIVES MEANING TO DEATH’ – Marianna M.

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Greece: Update on the Health Status of Comrade Marianna M.

On 31/10/2024, after an explosion in an apartment in Ampelokipi, Athens, the anarchist comrade Kyriakos Xymitiris fell in combat for social and class liberation, and the anarchist comrade Marianna M., who was also in the apartment, was severely injured and hospitalized in the Evangelismos Hospital for two weeks.

During the weeks that Marianna M. remained hospitalized, she was monitored 24/7 by anti-terrorist police in the ICU, resulting in constant observation and commentary even in the most intimate moments.

This completely deprived Marianna of her privacy and her right to be treated as a patient at a time when she had not yet been arrested.

While she was still unconscious, the anti-terrorist police ordered the taking of fingerprints and a blood sample for DNA analysis, without consent. The interrogator of the anti-terrorist unit did not hesitate to intervene in her medical treatment, trying to pressure the comrade to give testimony, despite the fact that both her physical and psychological condition made it unfeasible.

Just one day after her second operation (15/11) and while she was still injured, with sutures and open wounds on her face, her hospitalization was interrupted and she was taken to Korydallos prison.

The comrade was unable to walk or stand on her own, feeling dizzy and in pain from the anesthesia and surgery the day before. A week after arriving in Korydallos, she was taken to the hospital, but only to remove the stitches.

In this situation, the management of the Evangelismos Hospital approved her discharge under the order of the twenty-second formal interrogator of the anti-terrorist unit.

The comrade was transferred to prison without hospital care and without any medical treatment or medicines, despite not being fully recovered.

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The torture of the wounded comrade continues in Korydallos to this day.

From the first days, she was not given enough antibiotics, painkillers, gauze, or other supplies she needed. She was forced to remain in a dirty cell, full of cockroaches, without any hygienic or habitable conditions.

A month and a half later, she, along with the rest of the defendants, was forced into a mandatory DNA collection by the counter-terrorism unit inside the prison.

To this day (three months later) the diagnostic tests (especially CT scan) required by external doctors and the doctors of the Evangelismos Hospital, have not been performed or initiated.

The CT scan is essential because of a hematoma that still causes dizziness and carries the risk of neurological problems.

On the contrary, the prison doctor told her that he would only admit the CT scan if she suffered an epileptic seizure.

Additionally, fluid has accumulated in her joint, resulting in an inability to bend properly, walk, or stand without support.

Marianna has suffered damage to her nervous system and neurological issues have arisen that cause her eye to malfunction.

Her eye still does not heal, placing her at constant risk of infection due to her inability to close it properly and her lack of access to necessary medical care. She has already had an infection in her eye and another in the stitches of her chest.

In this critical situation, her medical files arrived from the hospital only two and a half months later and, although a CT scan was performed on her knee, she still does not have a proper medical diagnosis, nor is it consistent with regular treatment or access to the CT scans she needs, since those responsible consider neurological damage as only an aesthetic problem.

Her daily care and assistance are provided by the comrade Dimitra Z. who is imprisoned along with her, as well as the attempts of her family to bring external doctors into the prison.

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Grecia: Actualización del estado de salud de compañera Marianna M. - LA ZARZAMORA

Enviado a La Zarzamora El 31/10/2024, después de una explosión en un apartamento en Ampelokipi, Atenas, el compañero anarquista Kyriakos Xymitiris cayó en combate porla liberación social y de clase, y la compañera anarquista Marianna …

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