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A shocking move was made by members of the PASP, who on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 17, the anniversary of the Polytechnic uprising, were in Keratsini, in the place where Pavlos Fyssas was assassinated by the fascist criminal organization of Chrysi Avglo, where in his monument the honored and bloodstained flag of the Polytechnic.
In this year’s celebrations for the anniversary of the Polytechnic uprising, which took place in unprecedented circumstances due to the coronavirus, PASP chose this path to honor the 47 years since November 17, 1973 and was at the monument to the murdered Pavlos Fyssas.
In fact, Magda Fyssa, Pavlos’s mother, was also found at the scene, who was photographed at the scene kissing the historic flag.
PASP’s announcement:
“In the unprecedented conditions that people and young people live in, not only is everyone’s health threatened, but social and political freedoms are unnecessarily violated. 47 years after the great uprising of the youth, of the students that the junta called vagabonds, of the people that conquered fear and darkness, the youth is here to give their answer to all kinds of subversives of freedom and democracy .
The new generation is fighting nostalgia for the darkest period in our recent history, in stupid provocateurs who invent junta-inspired bans and violate the Constitution and the acquis. with matches. Human rights. In the place where Pavlos Fyssas was assassinated, who with his sacrifice to the neo-Nazis returned to give meaning to the word “hero” and reminded us that we must always fight against fascism and crush it, young people, observing health protection measures We came to shout the truth that those who want us helpless cannot bear it.
So, against an Athens occupied by the police and a government thirsty for blood and deconstruction of the student uprising, but also against those who stubbornly snatch the messages of November, we attend today the monument of PAVLOS FYSSA where with the presence of MAGDAS heroes who gave their life in the struggle for the supreme ideals of DEMOCRACY and FREEDOM. THE POLYTECHNIC IS ALIVE “.
Magda Fyssa with her flag #Polytechnic.
The fight against fascism continues. # 17_νοεμβρη pic.twitter.com/xR5bfNHojc– Andreas Alexopoulos (@ a_alexopoulos1) November 17, 2020
Magda # Φύσσα, with its flag #Polytechnic, in front of the monument of the murdered Pablo, in #Keratsini…
Because against # fascists and in November of ’73 and in September of ’13 and in November of ’20 and it always applies “Slowly don’t cry, slowly don’t be afraid!”# 17 November pic.twitter.com/dgLCOPUx9e– Arta Televos (@tilevoasartas) November 17, 2020
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