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Greek Police Torture Video Published on Athens Indymedia

by ((i)) eyes on greece
counter-information wins, once again
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24.06.2006: At least four policemen torture two migrants inside the police station of Omonia in central Athens. They force them to beat each other while one of the policemen repeatedly instructs them to "hit harder" and beats both.

For nearly a year, the above footage was circulated amongst policemen via mobile phones. On the early hours of the 16th of June 2007 the video was uploaded to a commercial video sharing service and from there, to Athens Indymedia. A few hours later it featured as breaking news in all of the country's major media outlets, forcing prime minister Karamanlis to issue a statement condemning the incident.

So far, PM Karamanlis supports Polydoras (his Minister of Public Order) and ignores the increasing amount of voices demanding Polydoras to resign. But why should he? Torturing of civilians in police stations and even inside the police's headquarters, so-called "accidental" shootings, beatings, kidnappings and humiliation of migrants, plots against those who resist the brutality of the greek state: all comprise a concrete reality for the greek police today, with its actions being fully backed by the conservative government.

[ "We Won't Forget, We Won't Forgive": An ex-detainee's statement | Police response to the publishing of the torturing video on Athens Indymedia | IMC Athens archive on state repression ]

24.06.2006: At least three policemen torture two migrants inside the police station of Omonia in central Athens. They force them to beat each other while one of the policemen repeatedly instructs them to "hit harder" and beats both.

short transcription of the video

(Bald police officer, to the left):

- Harder, harder. Hit him harder, I'm telling you.
Sit down. You (points to the person to the right) will be number One. And you (points to the person to the left) will be number Two. Whoever hears their number beats up the other one. Do you understand? (Smacks one of the two). Do you understand? What number are you again?

-One.

-...and what number are you?

-Two.

- Allright. Number One. (He smacks his friend).
Number Two. (He does the same).
Number One, five times. Quick, quick!
Number Two. Hit him better. And again... Now sit down. Number One, five times. That's good. Number two, don't turn your head. Sit down. Number two, five times. Faster number Two, faster! Hit harder. Harder!

Now I want you to face each other. Don't stand up, stay like you are, sitting. You will each hit each other with your hands.

-(Police officer in the back) Let's add some some sound. You will both say "what a wanker I was, to go rob that old lady".

-(Bald police officer to the left): Each of you, before hitting the other, will say "I am a wanker".

-(Detainee to the left): I am a wanker (Slaps his friend. Detainee to the right does the same)

-(Officer) Very nice. Don't stop! Harder, hit him harder! Swap over and continue. Now say, "I'm a big wanker" and continue slapping each other. (They both do so. Officer filming the torture laughs).

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Police response to the publishing of the torturing video on Athens Indymedia

It is not hard to imagine the state of alert that must have hit the Greek Police's Headquarters when, in the early hours of Saturday 16.06, someone published on Athens Indymedia footage from the torturing of two migrants in the police station of Omonia, in central Athens. The police's initial statements to commercial media reveal their state of panic, which was once again achieved thanks to channels of grassroots counter-information.

We should recall all of these when, probably in the foreseeable future, they will try to shut down Indymedia: in the past six months only, indymedia has received innumerable verbal attacks by government ministers, far-right politicians and prominent TV presenters. A fact hardly surprising, since for many years IMC has been smashing their facades, confronting and revealing the lies they constantly try to pass for normality.

Solidarity, Dignity, Self-organising

ATHENS: POLICE TORTURERS CAUGHT ON VIDEO
Here's how the greek "democratic" police tortures detainees

https://athens.indymedia.org/?lang=en

https://athens.indymedia.org
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