Almost a month late. We heard about this when it happenedĀ but were reminded about it in the latest issue of Atubes, an online publication put out by Anarchist News. Its good to hear Washington D.C. is still holding it down. This is one of many solidarity actions that have happened across the region in solidarity with the Greek Insurrection that we have written about.
In Greece the police murdered a 15 year old boy last year and unlike here in the states, people actually stood up for themselves and did something about it. Let’s try our hardest to do the same here.
-On The Prowl
Around 3am on December 8th, two bricks shattered the window of the Greek Embassy at 2228 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, D.C. This action was taken in solidarity with those who have taken to the streets in Greece on the recent anniversary of the murder of Alexis Grigoropoulos.
The recent socialist government has shown through its use of state repression that is no different in character from the right wing government that took Grigoropoulos’s life. State power, regardless of who wields it will be used to repress and murder , and we will never be free of this violence until we’ve dismantled the rule of state and capital, and confront the roots of power and hierarchy wherever they manifest themselves.
[We confront you with brick and manifesto. Sucka!]
We mean to demonstrate that the uprising in Greece, the acts of building and defending autonomous spaces have been an inspiration not only to those in Europe, but the whole world over. With these bricks thrown we’ve made the Greek embassy in Washington, D.C. better reflect the current landscape on the streets of Athens and Thessaloniki. Let this serve as a reminder to those who hold power, whether their offices are in Athens or Washington, D.C. that their time to murder and silence the voices of resistance has come to an end.
In solidarity,
The Washington D.C. Beautification Project

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January 2, 2010 at 10:37 pm
Michael
Thanks for keeping us posted on this solidarity action with European struggle. But don’t forget that when the BART cops killed Oscar Grant last January 1 in Oakland CA, there was a strong community action and a rebellious response in which over 100 people were arrested by the Oakland PD, police cars were trashed, and people still face serious charges, particularly JR Varney, Minister of Information of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee, who has refused to take a plea and is fighting a felony.