People’s
Petition Against Austerity
As a nonpartisan group from Berlin we support the
Appeal to the peoples of Europe
and the petition by the Coalition of Resistance published in October in the "Guardian"
and since signed by thousands of citizens, among others, personalities from politics,
science and culture, as well as representatives of European alliances and unions. LinkInitiators were among others Tony Benn, Labour Party politician, 50 year member of Parliament,
Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition - Natalie Bennett, chair of Green Party England and Wales
The Coalition of Resistance is also outlayed in an extended open letter by
Mikis Theodorakis and Manolis Glezos and supported by
representatives of European alliances, unions, political parties and other personalities
We support this Appeal to the peoples of Europe and the Coalition of Resistance and ask to sign
and distribute widely
The
following petition was published on October, 18, 2012 in the London newspaper "Guardian"
“The
failed policies of the politicians and the bankers caused the financial
crisis. Spending cuts are driving us into poverty. An economic
alternative is essential to protect ordinary people, and to save the
NHS and welfare state.
The government should:
1) Stop cuts and halt privatisation;
2) Tax the millionaires and big business;
3) Drop the debt, and put the banks under democratic control;
4) Invest in jobs, homes, public services and the environment.”
open letter published in 2012 by Mikis Theodorakis and Manolis Glezos in Athens
Appeal
to the peoples of Europe
Europe can only
survive if we confront the financial markets with united resistance,
and with the demand for a new European 'New Deal'.
We need to stop the attacks on Greece and other EU countries of the
periphery of Europe immediately;
We need to stop the irresponsible savings and privatization policies
which will otherwise result in s.th worse than the crisis of 1929.
Public debt in Europe must be radically restructured,
especially at the expense of
the private banking giants. The state must regain control of the banks,
as well as the financing
of the European economy, which must be placed under national
and social control.
One should not hand the keys to banks like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan,
UBS,
or Deutsche Bank etc..
We need to ban the uncontrolled derivatives altogether, the destructive
spearheading
of financial capitalism, and create real economic development instead
of speculative profits.
The current architecture of the financial system, which is based on the
contracts
of Maastricht and the WTO, has created a debt producing engine within
Europe.
We need a radical change of all contracts, the
subordination of the European Central Bank (ECB)
under the political control by the peoples of Europe,
and "a golden Rule "for social, fiscal and environmental standards in
Europe.
We urgently need a shift of paradigm , a return to growth stimulation,
by stimulating demand through
new European investment programs, a new regulation, taxation and
control of the flow of international
capital and goods, a new form of protectionism in a reasonable and
prudent independent Europe
which will be the protagonist in the fight for a multipolar,
democratic, ecological on a social planet.
We call on the forces and individuals who share these ideas, to
merge as soon as
possible into a broad European Action Front, to create a European
transitional program,
to coordinate our international actions in order to mobilize
the forces of a public movement,
to reverse the current balance of powers to topple the current and
historical irresponsible leaders
of our countries, in order to save our peoples and companies before it
is too late for Europe.
published in Athens by:
Mikis
Theodorakis and Manolis Glezo
initial signatories from Europe and Germany:
Rolf Becker (Schauspieler, Deutschland)
Martine Billard (Co-Vorsitzende der französischen Linkspartei, PdG)
Prof. Dr. Lothar Bisky (Medienwissenschaftler, Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments)
Jose Luis Centella (Generalsekretär der kommunistischen Partei Spaniens)
Daniela Dahn (Schriftstellerin, Deutschland)
Dr. Diether Dehm (Liedermacher, Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Angelica Domröse (Schauspielerin, Regisseurin, Deutschland)
Costas Douzinas (Juraprofessor, Direktor des Birkbeck
Institute for the Humanities in Birkbeck and der University of London)
Katja Ebstein (Sängerin, Schauspielerin, Deutschland)
Klaus Ernst (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages, Vorsitzender der Partei DIE LINKE)
Paolo Ferrero (Nationalsekretär der Partei Rifondazione Communista, Italien)
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Fink (Theologe, em. Rektor der Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
Wolfgang Gehrcke (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Katia Gerou (Schauspielerin, Deutschland)
Dr. Gregor Gysi (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages, Vorsitzender der Fraktion DIE LINKE)
Renate Harcke (Mitglied im Vorstand der Partei DIE LINKE)
Heidrun Hegewald (Malerin, Autorin, Deutschland)
Klaus Höpcke (Journalist, Deutschland)
Andrej Hunko (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages und
Mitglied der Parlamentarischen Versammlung des Europarates)
Barbara und Winfried Junge (Dokumentarfilmer, z. B. »Die Kinder von Golzow«)
Monna Kamu (Sängerin, Finnland)
Kyriakos Katzourakis (Direktor, Schauspieler, Griechenland)
Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (Journalist, Author, Griechenland)
Asteris Koutoulas (Autor, Griechenland)
Oskar Lafontaine (Mitglied des Landtages Saarland,
1985–1998 Ministerpräsident Saarlandes)
Pierre Laurent (Präsident der Partei der Europäischen Linken,
Nationalsekretär der französischen kommunistischen Partei)
Stefan Liebich (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Dr. Gesine Loetzsch (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Ulrich Maurer (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Jean-Luc Melenchon
MdEP der französischen Linksfront/ Front de Gauche (Fraktion GUE-NGL),
Co-Vorsitzender der französischen Linkspartei (PdG)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Methling
(1998–2006 Umweltminister in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
Willy Meyer (MdEP der Vereinigten Linken Spaniens, Fraktion GUE-NGL)
Takis Mitsidis (Kulturmanager, Deutschland)
Maite Mola, Vizepräsidentin der Partei der Europäischen Linken,
Verantwortliche des Bereichs Internationale Beziehungen der kommunistischen Partei Spaniens
Yiannis Mylopoulos (Rektor der Aristoteles-Universität von Thessaloniki)
Eero Ojanen (Komponist, Pianist, Finnland)
Kostas Papanastasiou (Architekt, Dichter, Schauspieler, Sänger, Deutschland)
Theodosis Pelegrinis (Rektor der nationalen und kapodistrischen Universität von Athen)
Gina Pietsch (Sängerin, Schauspielerin, Italien)
Dr. Beate Reisch (Literaturwissenschaftlerin, Deutschland)
Prof. Günter Reisch (Filmregisseur, z. B. »Die Verlobte«)
Renate Richter (Schauspielerin, Deutschland)
Niko Saarela (Schauspieler, Finnland)
Peter Sodann (Schauspieler, Regisseur, Deutschland)
Eckart Spoo (Journalist, »Ossietzky«-Herausgeber)
Erkki Susi (Herausgeberin der Wochenzeitung “Tiedonantaja”, Finnland)
Hilmar Thate (Schauspieler, Deutschland)
Hannes Wader (Liedermacher, Deutschland)
Sahra Wagenknecht (Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages)
Konstantin Wecker (Liedermacher, Deutschland)
Prof. Dr. Manfred Wekwerth (Regisseur, Deutschland)
Prof. Dr. Jean Ziegler (Autor, Human Rights Council's Advisory
Committee der Vereinten Nationen, Schweiz)
.
As a nonpartisan group we support the above initiative.
this Appeal to the peoples of Europe
and the Coalition of Resistance
and ask to sign and distribute it widely.
for support please e-mail:
info@koalition-des-widerstands.de
Mikis
Theodorakis and Manolis Glezos have added this text to the
Appeal
to the peoples of Europe
65
years after the defeat of nazism and fascism, European people are today
confronting a dramatic threat, this time not military, but a financial,
social and political one. A new “Empire of Money” has been
systematically attacking one European country after another in the last
18 months, without facing any substantial resistance.
They
organize “debt wars” between the peoples of Europe, just like when they
were driven from the belle époque to World War 1. The offensive of the
markets initiated a war against Greece, an EU member-state, whose
people have played a decisive role in the resistance against barbarity
and the liberation of European World War 2. In the beginning, this war
was a communicative war, which reminded us of the campaigns against
hostile, outcast countries, like Iraq or Yugoslavia. This campaign
presented Greece as a country of lazy and corrupted citizens, while
attempting to blame the “PIIGS” of Europe and not the international
banks for the debt crisis.
Shortly, this offensive evolved into
a financial one, which caused the submission of Greece under a status
of limited sovereignty and the intervention of the IMF to the internal
affairs of the Eurozone.
When they got what they wanted from
Greece, the markets targeted the other, smaller or larger countries of
the European periphery. The aim is one and common in all cases: The
full guarantee of the interests of the banks against the states, the
demolition of the European welfare state, which has been a cornerstone
of European democracy and culture, the demolition of European states
and the submission of the remaining state structures to the new
“International of Money”.
The EU, which was presented to its
peoples as a means for collective progress and democracy, tends to
become the means for terminating prosperity and democracy. It was
introduced as a means of resistance to globalization, but the markets
wish it to be an instrument of this globalization.
It was
introduced to German and other European peoples as a means of peaceful
increase of their power and prosperity, but the way that all peoples
are abandoned to be the pray of financial markets, destroys the image
of Europe and turns the markets into actors of a new financial
totalitarianism, into the new bosses of Europe.
We are facing
the danger of repeating the financial equivalent of World War 1 and
World War 2 in our continent and be dissolved into chaos and
decomposition, in favor of an international Empire of Money and
Weapons, in the economic epicentre of which lies the power of the
markets.
The peoples of Europe and the world are facing a
historically unprecedented concentration of financial but also
political and media power by the international financial capital, ie by
a handful of financial institutes, rating agencies and a political and
media class redeemed by them, with more centers outside, than inside
Europe. These are the markets that attack today in one European country
after another, using the leverage of debt to demolish the European
welfare state and democracy.
The “Empire of Money” now requires
a fast, violent, brutal transformation of a Eurozone country, Greece,
into a country of the third world, with a so-called program of
“rescue”, in fact the “rescue” of banks who lent the country. In
Greece, the alliance of banks and the political leaderships imposed
-through the EU, the ECB and the IMF – a program that equals to
“economic and social murder” of the country and its democracy, and
organizes the looting of the country before the bankruptcy to which it
leads, wishing to make it the scapegoat of the global financial crisis
and use it as a “paradigm” to terrorize all European peoples.
The
policy that is currently conducted in Greece and attempts to spread, is
the same applied in Pinochet’s Chile, Yeltsin’s Russia or Argentina and
will have the same results, if not discontinued immediately. As a
result of a program that supposedly intended to help the country,
Greece is now on the verge of economic and social disaster; it is used
as a guinea pig to study people’s reactions to social Darwinism and
terrify the entire European Union, with what can happen to one of its
members.
The markets may also be pushing and using the
leadership of Germany in actions of destruction of the European Union.
But it constitutes an act of extreme political and historical blindness
for the dominant forces of the EU and first of all, forGermany, to
think that there can be any project of European integration or even
simple cooperation, on the ruins of one or more members of the Eurozone.
The
planned demolition of major, globally significant political and social
achievements of the European peoples, can not establish any kind of
European Union. It will lead to chaos and disintegration and it will
promote the emergence of fascist solutions in our continent.
In
2008 private banking giants of Wall Street forced the states and state
banks to bail them out of the crisis they themselves created, by paying
with the taxpayers’ money the cost of their enormous fraud, such as
mortgages, but also the operational cost of an unregulated
casino-capitalism, imposed in the last twenty years. They turned their
own crisis into a public debt crisis.
Now they are using the
crisis and debt, which they themselves created, to deprive the states
and the citizens of the few powers they still hold.
This is one
part of the debt crisis. The other is that financial capital, together
with the political forces supporting it globally, imposed an agenda of
neoliberal globalization, which inevitably leads to the relocation of
production outside Europe and the downward convergence of social and
ecological standards of Europe with those of the Third World. For many
years they hid this process behind loans, but now they use the loans to
complete it.
The “International of Money”, that wishes to
eliminate any notion of state in Europe, threatens Greece today, Italy
or Portugal tomorrow; it encourages the confrontation among European
peoples and puts the European Union before the dilemma whether to
transform into a dictatorship of the markets or to dissolve. It aims at
making Europe and the world to regress in a state like the one before
1945, or even before the French Revolution and the Enlightenment
In
ancient times, the abolition, by Solon, of the debts which forced the
poor to be slaves of the rich, the so-called Seisachtheia reform, laid
the foundations for the birth, in ancient Greece, of the ideas of
democracy, citizenship, politics andEurope, the foundations of European
and world culture.
Struggling against the class of wealth, the
citizens of Athens led the way in the constitution of Pericles and the
political philosophy of Protagoras, who declared that “Man is the
measure above all money”.
Today, the wealthy classes are
attempting to avenge this spirit of man: “The markets are the measure
above all men” is the motto that our political leaderships willingly
embrace, in alliance with the devil of money, as Faust did.
A
handful of international banks, rating agencies, investment funds, a
global concentration of financial capital without historical precedent,
claims power in Europe and the world and prepares to abolish the states
and our democracy, using the weapon of debt to enslave the peoples of
Europe, putting in place of the incomplete democracy we have, the
dictatorship of Money and Banks; the power of a totalitarian empire of
globalization, the political center of which is outside continental
Europe, despite the presence of powerful European banks at the heart of
the empire.
They started from Greece, using it as a guinea pig,
to move then to the other countries of the European periphery, and
gradually to the center. The hope of some European countries to
eventually escape, just proves that today’s European leaders face the
threat of a new “financial fascism”, not better than the way they faced
the threat of Hitler during the inter-war period.
It is not by
accident that a big part of the media controlled by bankers chose to
attack against the European periphery, by naming these countries as
“pigs”, and also turned to a contemptuous, sadistic, racist campaign of
the media they own, not only against the Greeks, but against the
ancient Greek heritage and the ancient Greek civilization.
This
choice shows the deeper, underlying goals of the ideology and the
values of financial capital, which promotes capitalism of destruction.
The
attempt of a part of the German media to humiliate symbols such as the
Acropolis or the Venus de Milo, monuments which were respected even by
Hitler’s officers, is nothing but an expression of the deep disdain of
bankers, who control these media, not so much against the Greeks, but
mainly against the ideas of freedom and democracy, which were born in
this country.
The financial monster produced four decades of tax
exemption for the capital, all kinds of “market liberalization”,
widespread deregulation, abolition of all barriers to the flows of
capital and commodities, constant attacks against the state, massive
acquisition of political parties and media, ownership of the global
surplus from a handful of vampire-banks of Wall Street. Now, this
monster, a true “state behind the States”, is revealed claiming the
completion of the financial and political “permanent coup d’ etat”,
carried out for over than four decades.
Facing this attack, the
political forces of the European right-wing and social democracy seem
compromised after decades of “entryism” by financial capital, the most
important centers of which are non-European. On the other hand,
trade-unions and social movements are still not strong enough to block
this attack decisively, like they repeatedly did in the past. The new
financial totalitarianism seeks to take advantage of this situation, in
order to impose finite, irreversible conditions across Europe.
There
is an urgent need for an immediate, cross-border coordination of action
by intellectuals, people of the arts and literature, spontaneous
movements, social forces and personalities who comprehend the
importance of the stakes; we need to create a powerful front of
resistance against the advancing “totalitarian empire of
globalization”, before it is too late.
Athens, October 2011
ALL SIGNATORIES SEE HERE
LINKS:
http://www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk/2012/10/peoplespetition/
http://www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk/2012/02/appeal-for-solidarity-with-the-people-of-greece-unterschriftenaktion-solidaritat-mit-griechenland/
http://www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk/2012/01/common-appeal-for-the-rescue-of-the-peoples-of-europe/
http://www.diether-dehm.de/images/stories/files/Folder_Appell.pdf
http://de.european-left.org/deutsch/aktuelles/theodorakis_und_glezos_appell_fuer_die_rettung_der_voelker_europas/
http://de.european-left.org/fileadmin/downloads/News/2011/Theodorakis_Gelezos-Appeal_Names_DE_final.pdf
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