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Une délégation de l’UEJF se rend dès aujourd’hui en Grèce à la rencontre de la Communauté juive et pour participer à la marche contre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et le neo-nazisme initiée par l’EGAM.
Au Programme :
Rencontre avec Benjamin Albalas, Président de la Communauté juive d’Athènes,
Elias Frezis, Directeur du Bureau Central des Communautés Juives de Grèce,
Mike Matsas, Président de la jeunesse Juive d’Athènes,
Mois Tzafos, Président de la jeunesse juive de Grèce,
Dona-Lilian Capon, Secrétaire générael du Bureau Central des communautés juives de Grèce .
Allumage des Bougies de Hannoukah avec les enfants de la Athens Jewish Primary School
Marche contre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et le néo-nazisme du Parlement Grec à l’Acropole
Le racisme, l’antisémitisme et le néo-Nazisme se développent, en Grèce comme ailleurs en Europe, sans que les démocrates ne se mobilisent avec force et détermination.
Les discours racistes, antisémites et négationnistes et les passages à l’acte violents qui se multiplient en Grèce menacent les valeurs fondamentales de la démocratie, dans le pays même où elle est née.
Cela ne doit pas être considéré comme une conséquence « naturelle » et négligeable de la crise économique et sociale qui frappe le pays de plein fouet, non seulement parce que le respect des Droits de l’Homme est fondamental pour une société démocratique, mais aussi parce que la crise ne va pas s’arrêter demain.
Face à la situation intolérable que connaît la Grèce aujourd’hui, nous, dirigeants de la société civile, intellectuels, artistes, citoyens engagés dans la vie sociale et politique, disons ensemble et avec force : « Assez ! ».
Assez d’agressions racistes ! Assez de collusion entre la police et les nervis néo-Nazis d’Aube Dorée ! Assez de déclarations racistes, antisémites et négationnistes ! Assez de la passivité de la Justice ! Assez de la permissivité, de la protection et du soutien de fait apportés aux gangsters d’Aube Dorée !
Ils ne se nourrissent que de l’indifférence et des faiblesses des démocrates.
Soyons clairs : combattre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et le néo-Nazisme en Grèce, ce n’est pas combattre la Grèce, c’est combattre cette idéologie de la haine qui se déploie sur tout le continent.
C’est faire partie du grand combat européen pour la démocratie. C’est apporter un soutien à tous ceux qui, ailleurs en Europe, partagent ce combat et qui ont besoin que les démocrates se mobilisent en Grèce. C’est offrir à tous, et en particulier aux plus jeunes, un espoir et une perspective d’avenir autre que l’horizon indépassable du remboursement de la dette. C’est faire vivre le rêve européen, celui d’un continent véritablement démocratique car débarrassé du racisme et de l’antisémitisme.
Dans ce grand et beau combat, l’Europe doit s’engager, car les politiques européennes imposées à la Grèce, notamment en matière d’immigration et d’austérité, créent les conditions de déploiement du néo-Nazisme.
Les dirigeants politiques grecs doivent s’engager, car le dysfonctionnement de certaines institutions étatiques comme l’indifférence voire le soutien de fait apportés à Aube Dorée contribuent à la permissivité avec laquelle les actes et discours racistes se multiplient.
Toute la société doit s’engager. Tous les individus ont la responsabilité de dire « Assez ! », de faire comprendre aux néo-Nazis qu’il y a des limites que la démocratie impose et que les démocrates sont déterminés à les faire respecter.
C’est pourquoi nous appelons tous ceux qui sont épris de justice, de liberté et d’égalité à nous rejoindre et à exprimer leur attachement à la démocratie et leur rejet du racisme, de l’antisémitisme et du néo-Nazisme en marchant ensemble et silencieusement, le samedi 15 décembre, à partir de 15h, du Parlement à l’Acropole.
Benjamin Abtan, President of the European Grassroots Antiracist Movement – EGAM, Ahmed Moawia, President of the Greek Forum for Migrants, Bernard Kouchner, Former French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Founder of Nobel Prize Winner Doctors Withour Borders and Doctors of the World, Younous Muhammadi, President of the Greek Forum for Refugees, Dario Fo, Literature Nobel Prize, Konstantinos Tsitselikis, Chairman of the Board of the Hellenic League for Human Rights, Serge Klarsfeld, President of the “Fils et Filles des déportes juifs de France”,Petros Markaris, Writer, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Philosopher, Takis Theodoropoulos, Writer,Franca Rame, Actress & author, Panagiotis Dimitras, Executive Director of the Greek Helsinki Monitor, Adam Michnik, Historian, essayist, journalist, former member of Solidarnosc, Dimitris Sotiropoulos, Professor at the Athens University, Angela Scalzo, Secretary General of SOS Razzismo (Italy), Cindy Léoni, President of SOS Racisme (France), Petros Constantinou, National coordinator of the Movement United Against Racism and Fascist Threat, Miguel Angel Moratinos, Former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yannis Panagopoulos, president of General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE), Javied Aslam, President of the Pakistani Community of Greece and Union of Immigrant Workers, Pakistani Community of Greece, Erika Muhi, Director of NEKI (Hungary), Lina Venturas, Professor, University of Peloponnese, Irene Petropoulou, Adjunct Chairperson of the Lesbian and Gay Community of Greece (OLKE),Jovana Vukovic, Coordinator of the Regional Center for Minorities & Maja Micic, Executive Director of Youth Initiative for Human Rights (Serbia), Reza Gholami, President of the Association of United Afghan Political Refugees in Greece, Maria Kouveli, President of the Integration Council of Athens, Kostis Papaioannou, Former Chair of the National Commission for Human Rights, Tanzanian Community in Greece, Christina Koulouri, Chair of the History Education Committee of the Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe, Panteion University, Serdar Yazar, Spokesperson of the Turkish Union in Berlin-Bandenburg-TBB (Germany), Greek Center for Refugees, Froumentios Gadogo Kinya, President of ASANTE,Nassos Theodoridis, Director of Antigone, Marian Mandache, Executive Director of Romani Criss (Romania), Maria Moumoulidou, Professor at the Thrace University, i-Red, Kotsias Spryos, Former President of the Panhellenic Federation of Railways (POS), El Rapta – Egyptian Association in Greece, Makis Leontakianakos, Lawyer, Antidictatorship movement 1967-1974, Dioscuria – Hellenic Georgian Union, Cengiz Algan, Spokesperson of Durde ! (Turkey),Stephanos Papageorgiou, Professor of Modern History, Panteion University, Pan-African Association of Greece, Papachrysanthou Ersi, President of the Committee against the Offices of Golden Dawn in Pagrati, Kenyan Community of Greece, Kari Helene Partapuoli, Director of the Norwegian Antiracist Center, Gazmend Kapllani, Author, Journalist, Cameroonian Association of Greece, Dimitri Vorris, Screenwriter, Katarachias Costas, Member of the Board of the Federation of Unions of Public health Hospital Doctors, Greek-Indian Cultural Society, Antonis Liakos, History Professor at the University of Athens, Kasia Kubin, Director of the Foundation Forum for Social Diversity & Paula Sawicka, President of the Open Republic Association (Poland), Despina Papadopoulou, History Professor at the Hellenic Open University,Nigerian Community in Greece, Fotelli Peace, Board Member of PSYPERT, Union of Public TV employees, Albanian Federation of Associations in Greece, Anne Nielsen, President of SOS mod racism (Denmark), Lena Divani, Writer, Associate Professor of Foreign Policy at the Law School of Athens, Union of Sierra Leone in Greece, Makis Kavouriaris, Professor, President of the Greek Students’ Association 1967-74, Association of the Moroccan Community in Greece, Aldo Merkoci, Director of Mjaft ! Movement (Albania), Tasos Karasavvoglou, Professor, TEI Kavala, Organization of United African Women, Bangladesh Community in Greece, Miroslav Broz, President of Konexe & Anna Sabatova, President of the Czech Helsinki Committee (Czech Republic), Bulgarian Cultural Center, Orpheus – Hellenic Moldovan Association, Alma Masic, Director of Youth Initiative for Human Rights (Bosnia),Kyrkos Doxiadis, Professor of Social Theory at the University of Athens, Syrians Overseas Association of Greece, Afghan-Greek Community, Krassimir Kanev, President of the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee & Deyan Kolev, President of the Roma Center Amalipe for interethnic dialogue and tolerance (Bulgaria), Nikos Theotokas, Professor at the Panteion University, Rosofilon Trikala – Association of Russian-speaking in Greece, Vasilis Sylaidis, Member of the Athens Labor Center EKA, Land of the Stork – Ukrainian Community in Greece, Claudia Schäfer, COE of ZARA & Alexander Pollak, President of SOS Mitmensch (Austria), Hellenic Pakistani Association of Greece, Greek-Sudanese Friendship Association, Anhelita Kamenska, Director of the Latvian Center for Human Rights (Latvia),Fotini Assimakopoulou, History Professor at the University of Athens, Society of Arab Maghreb in Crete, Tziva Emy, Union of Bank Employees, Union of Palestinian Workers in Greece, Maria Velliou, Galerist, Congolese Community of Greece, Mario Mazic, Director of Youth Initiative for Human Rights (Croatia), Thalia Dragonas, Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Athens, Somali Community in Greece, Koukalani Vasilis, Director-Actor,Ethiopian Workers Union, Hristo Ivanovski, President of the Alliance for Human Rights in Macedonia, Maria Giannisopoulou, Social Anthropologist, University of Crete, Libyan Community in Greece, Dimitri Zotos, Lawyer, Madagascar Informal Group, Vanu Jereghi, Director of the Moldovan Institute for Human Rights (Moldova), Thanassis Kourkoulas, Sunday School, Georgios Stamelos, Professor at the University of Patras, Raba Gjoshi, Director of Youth Initiative for Human Rights – Kosovo, Evi Manopoulou, High School Modern Literature and Classics Teacher, Berezka Cultural Association, Theofilos Saltsides, Union of Employees of TAPA, Ministry of Culture, “Mother Teresa” – Association of Albanian migrants, Boris Raonic, President of Civic Alliance (Montenegro), Charalambos Kasimis, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development, Agricultural University of Athens, Alien Migrant Association Karditsa, Network of Migrant Women of Nothern Greece, Irena Bihariova, President of Ludia Proti Rasizmu (Slovakia), Kostas Magos, Lecturer, University of Thessaly, Arberia – Association of Albanian Migrants Larissa Prefecture, Greek-American Democratic Union, Zola Kundur, President of Chiricli (Ukraine), Stavroula Lykogianni, Lecturer in National Technical University oh Athens (NTUA), The Council for Ethnic Minorities of Denmark, Katerina Trimi, Historian, Athens, René Danen, President of Nederland Bekent Kleur (Netherlands), Danielle Morichon, Professor & Translator, Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Immigrantenverbande in Deutschland (BAGIV) – (Germany), Sia Anagnostopoulou, Associate professor at the Panteion University in Athens, Merle Haruoja, Board Member of the Estonian Institute for Human Rights, Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Associate Professor of Music Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, School of the Humanities, University of Thessaly, Minderhedenforum (Belgium), Loukia Mano – Christidi, Civil Servant, Anita Ramsak, Director of the Ekvilib Institute, Chari Alexaki, EFL + Drama and the Creative Arts in Education teacher, , Despina Karakatsani, Assistant Professor Department of Social and Educational Policy, University of Peloponnese, National Consultation on Minorities (Netherlands), Mariam Osman Sherifay, President of SOS Mot Rasism (Sweden), Evi Gheorvassaki, Chemist, Doctor in biology, secondary education teacher, Nikolas Tsaftaridis, Music Teacher, Department of Early Childhood Education, University of Athens, Grigoris Ananiadis, Associate Professor, Panteion University, Athens, Balias Efstathios, Associate professor at the University of Patras, Tasos Karasavvoglou, Professor at the TEI Kavala,Georgios Agelopoulos, Assistant Professor at the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Maria Dermitzaki, artist, Vassilis Pesmazoglou, Assistant Professor at the University of Peloponnese,Anastasia Dimitriou, Teacher in a public elementary school of Athens, Athina Gotsi, Teacher preschool education at the Ministry of Education, Byron Kotzamanis, University of Thessaly – Department. of Planning and Regional Development Laboratory of Demographic and Social Analyses (LDSA), Christina Agriantoni, Historian, University of Thessaly, Athena Athanasiou, Associate Professor, Panteion University, Tatiana Koutsougera, Physical Educator at the Ministry of Education, Elpida Rikou, Teaching Anthropology of Art in the Department of Theory and History of Art, Athens School of Fine Arts. Kallirroe Linardou, Lecturer in Byzantine Art, Department of Theory and History of Art, Athens School of Fine Arts, Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Florence, Italy & Senior Fellow, ELIAMEP, Athens, Antoniou Evangelia, Lecturer at the University of Athens, Yannis Papadopoulos, Adjunct Professor, Panteion University, Dimitris Parsanoglou, Sociologist, Centre for Gender Studies-Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Sfingos Dimitris, Musician, Michael Fefes, Lecturer, University of Peloponnese, Panos Hatziprokopiou, Research Fellow, ELIAMEP, Associate Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Ikaros Mantouvalos, Lecturer of Modern Greek Social History, Democritus University of Thrace, Despina Andropoulou, Psychologist,Anastasia Georgiou, Research Associate of the Greek Forum of Migrants, Nikolaos Kourachanis, PhD Student, University of the Peloponnese, Gabriele Wendt, ex Assistant, European Community, Thanos Christidis, EU pensioneer, Elli Droulia, Library of the Hellenic Parliament, Nikos Tzanakis Papadakis, postgraduate Student at the Free University of Berlin,Saeed Paivandi, Professor of Sciences of Education, Université de Lorraine – Nancy 2, Anna Manoussopoulou, Official, European Commission, Koralia Agapitou, Teacher, preschool education at the Ministry of education, Michele De Trucco, Editor and video artist, Alice Sotgia, Post doc (Sapienza Università di Roma), Ifigeneia Kokkali, PhD at University Paris-Est & Institut d’Etudes Démographiques de l’Université Bordeaux IV, Anthi Karra, translator at the Council of the EU, Eleni Varikas, Professeure Émérite au Centre de Recherche Sociologiques et Politiques de Paris, Baltsavia Ismini, Student, Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki, Bouras Dimitrios, Welder – Private sector, Michael Löwy, Emerited research director in social sciences, CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research), Ismini Paraskevopoulou, Civil engineer, Maria Pallas, Teacher, Experimental High School of Saloniki, Dora Tsirepa, Full time housewife, Boura Evangelia, Student in the Master French-Hellenic Podepro, Bordeaux University, Rempis Nikolaos, Student (Master 2), Univ. Bordeaux University, Paschalidis Adamantios, Freelancer,Stavros Moutsios, Associate Professor, Aarhus University, Marcella Milana, Ph.D., Associate professor, Department of Education, Aarhus University, Nadina Christopoulou, Anthropologist, General Secretary of the board of the Greek Council for Refugees, Vassia Karkayanni Karabelia, Historian and art critic, history of art and Neo-Hellenic civilization professor,Mariangela Veikou, University of Peloponnese, Georgia Bechlivanou Moreau, Lawyer, Human Rights specialist, Hans Vermeulen, Professor emeritus University of Amsterdam, Glyn Ford MEP , Chair European Parliament’s Committee of Inquiry into Growth of Racism and Fascism in Europe (1984-2009), Bruno Losito, Associate professor at Roma Tre University, Nikos Economopoulos, photographer, Magnum, Thanos Maroukis, Researcher, University of Bath (UK) and Research Associate, ELIAMEP (Athens), Sotiris Walldén, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Norm R. Allen Jr., Secretary at the Institute for Science and Human Values (USA),Ruth Wodak, PhD. Dr. Habil, Distinguished Professor, Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, Hazara People International Network, Georgia Bechlivanou Moreau, member of the Greek Initiative in Paris, Human Rights Specialist, Centre for Research of Women’s Issues, Sophie in ‘t Veld (Member of the European Parliament, the Netherlands, SD), Ofer Bronchtein, President of the Peace Forum, Greek Centre for Research of Women’s Issues, Daniela Grabovac, Member of the Antidiscrimination office Styria (Austria),Ioanna Babassika, President of the METAction-Action for migration and Development,Jonathan Hayoun, President of the French Union of Jewish Students (UEJF), Cindy Pétrieux, President of the French student union Students confederation,…