Crackdown on Golden Dawn in Greece By Christoph Dreier
30 September 2013

Over the weekend, the Greek government took concerted action against
leaders of the fascist Golden Dawn party, the first time such measures have
been taken against a political party since the end of the military
dictatorship in 1974.

Eighteen leading members of Golden Dawn, including the chairman of the
party, Nikos Michaloliakos, were arrested and charged with forming a
criminal association. In a raid on Michaloliakos’ house, three illegal
firearms were confiscated as well as 40,000 euros ($54,000) in cash. Thirty
other Golden Dawn members were also arrested
The charges follow the murder of the anti-fascist hip hop artist Pavlos
Fyssas by a Golden Dawn thug. Two high-ranking police officials resigned
last week because of their cooperation with the fascists, and others were
suspended from service until further notice or removed to other posts. Also
on Saturday, a law was passed to withdraw state financing from parties
whose deputies are being prosecuted.

Golden Dawn’s 18 parliamentary deputies have threatened to resign en masse,
which would trigger new elections in the affected districts and further
increase political tensions. Hundreds of Golden Dawn supporters gathered at
the party’s offices to protest the raids. The well-connected Elite Soldiers
Reserve Association (KEED) called for a military coup last Wednesday,
implicitly supporting the fascists.

The action against Golden Dawn takes place in the midst of a deep political
crisis. The government is finding it increasingly difficult to impose the
cuts and mass layoffs dictated by the European Union against the resistance
of the population, and there is deep popular anger at Golden Dawn after the
murder of Fyssas.

Thousands are demonstrating daily against fascist terror and social
attacks. Nine universities have closed their doors in protest against the
elimination of 37 percent of all administrative staff. School pupils have
occupied 200 schools. The unions are finding it more difficult to limit
strikes or sell them out.

On Saturday, the Greek daily *Kathimerini* reported that most of Greece’s
mayors are refusing to send their budget plans to the central government,
as stipulated in a new law.

The “troika”—the European Union (EU), the European Central Bank (ECB), and
the International Monetary Fund (IMF)—are currently back in Athens,
demanding more austerity measures and layoffs. In ruling circles, the fear
is growing that mass resistance to social cuts and opposition to fascist
violence will have revolutionary implications.

A debate is raging inside the ruling elite over whether to curb Golden
Dawn’s activities in an attempt to calm the situation. Sections of the army
and of the police—which have financed and built up Golden Dawn over the
last five years as a spearhead in the struggle against the working
class—are discussing a military coup.

Another section is concerned about the risk of destabilising the situation
by openly using the fascists at the present time. The mass protests after
Fyssas’ murder indicated that an overt alliance with Golden Dawn would
intensify social conflicts.

The government has therefore decided to “rein in” Golden Dawn, as security
minister Nikos Dendias of the conservative New Democracy (ND) put it. Some
leading figures will be put behind bars, for a time at least, though wider
networks of leading officials in the police and security services that are
sympathetic to Golden Dawn will remain.

This manoeuvre has nothing to do with defending democracy. On the contrary,
the state will seize upon the precedent set by measures against Golden
Dawn, including a possible ban on the party, to prepare stepped-up attacks
on the democratic rights of the entire population, above all, the working
class.

Representatives of ND have repeatedly insisted that state action is
directed against “both extremes,” meaning that it will also ultimately
apply to left-wing organisations.

Several anti-fascist demonstrations have been brutally attacked or
forbidden by the police in recent weeks.

The ruling class is united on the use of state repression to suppress the
social opposition of the workers. Striking workers have already been placed
under martial law and forced back to work three times this year by means of
police violence. Bans on the right to assembly and attacks on
demonstrations are part of daily life.

The largest opposition party, the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA),
is playing the central role in seeking to stabilise the situation while in
practice supporting austerity measures. The party supports the EU and has
pledged support for repaying state debts to the banks, while calling for
renegotiation of Greece’s bailout terms.

The party has responded to the state action against Golden Dawn by placing
itself fully behind the state apparatus and the government. In an interview
with the television channel Skai, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras praised the
police, with its close ties to Golden Dawn, as a democratic force.

“The intervention shows that our democracy is standing firm and it is
healthy,” he said. “Even if some are trying to take us back again to the
1960s, there is opposition which will prevent this.”

Tsipras also renewed his appeal to New Democracy to sit down with SYRIZA to
discuss joint action against Golden Dawn.

The party has already shown itself to be a force for “stability” and
indicated that it is ready to enter the government in order to help impose
the austerity measures. A government involving SYRIZA would continue the
social attacks and implement them through state attacks on the working
class. It would serve as a transition to more brutal forms of authoritarian
forms of rule.

In order to defend their social and democratic rights, workers must
intervene in political events independently of all the bourgeois parties
and the state apparatus. They must fight the fascists as well as the
attacks of the government with their own methods. Independent defence
committees should be formed and preparations made for a general strike.

Above all, what is required is the political independence of the working
class from all bourgeois parties and politicians, including the pseudo-left
tendencies such as SYRIZA, which do everything in their power to disarm the
workers and subordinate them to the state and the political representatives
of the ruling class.

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