“We refuse to become spectators in our own doom”—Organization of Anarchist Action Publishes the Names of 21 Police Officers for Retaliatory Operations (Direct Action Cells)
“We refuse to become spectators in our own doom”—Organization of Anarchist Action Publishes the Names of 21 Police Officers for Retaliatory Operations (Direct Action Cells)
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(From an OAA June 2020 attack outside the offices of US human resources firm, ManpowerGroup, in Thessaloniki) A prominent unit of the underground Greek anarchist urban guerrilla network Direct Action Cells (DAC), calling themselves the Organization of Anarchist Action (OAA), has just published the names and addresses of 21 Hellenic Police officers. The publication of this list is in retaliation for what the group describes as “parastatal journalists working for the interests of the police publish[ing] a list targeting 21 male and female suspects for involvement in attacks on police targets.” They added, “A move that endangers the integrity of comrades.” The communique accuses the listed officers of “torture and abuse, rape and concealment of incidents of sexual violence, spreading fear and terrorism, arrests, imprisonment and any other illegal activity,” and goes on to call them “pimps”—likely a direct reference to
“We refuse to become spectators in our own doom”—Organization of Anarchist Action Publishes the Names of 21 Police Officers for Retaliatory Operations (Direct Action Cells)
“We refuse to become spectators in our own…
“We refuse to become spectators in our own doom”—Organization of Anarchist Action Publishes the Names of 21 Police Officers for Retaliatory Operations (Direct Action Cells)
(From an OAA June 2020 attack outside the offices of US human resources firm, ManpowerGroup, in Thessaloniki) A prominent unit of the underground Greek anarchist urban guerrilla network Direct Action Cells (DAC), calling themselves the Organization of Anarchist Action (OAA), has just published the names and addresses of 21 Hellenic Police officers. The publication of this list is in retaliation for what the group describes as “parastatal journalists working for the interests of the police publish[ing] a list targeting 21 male and female suspects for involvement in attacks on police targets.” They added, “A move that endangers the integrity of comrades.” The communique accuses the listed officers of “torture and abuse, rape and concealment of incidents of sexual violence, spreading fear and terrorism, arrests, imprisonment and any other illegal activity,” and goes on to call them “pimps”—likely a direct reference to