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– 2024-06-24 20:06:54″>Socrates Famellos, candidate for the leadership of SYRIZA, arrived in the courtyard of the Polytechnic shortly after 17.30, in order to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the uprising.
«“Bread, education, freedom” is also a current need of Greek society. The struggles of the students at the Polytechnic and all the schools, and the anti-dictatorship struggle, showed us that resistance and struggle are needed. The lessons learned from the Polytechnic illuminate today’s path as wellnoted Mr. Famous.
Traffic regulations, in addition to the draconian security measures of ELAS, are in effect from Friday, November 15, 2024 in Athens, ahead of the 51st anniversary of the Polytechnic uprising. Commemorative events begin today and last for the entire three days, until Sunday, when they culminate with the march to the American Embassy.
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1. Opening Statement:
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Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Famellos. Can you tell us about your experience at the Polytechnic and how it has influenced your political views?
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2. Commemorating the Uprising:
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Mr. Famellos, you recently visited the Polytechnic to mark the 51st anniversary of the uprising. What significance does this event hold for you and the Greek people today?
After attending the event, do you believe that the lessons learned from the Polytechnic struggle are still relevant today? If so, in what ways?
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3. Struggle and Resistance:
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You mentioned that “resistance and struggle are needed.” In your opinion, what forms of resistance and struggle are particularly effective in today’s society?
Do you think there is still a place for organized protest and civil disobedience in achieving social change, or has the landscape of activism shifted over time?
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4. Bread, Education, and Freedom:
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You mentioned “bread, education, freedom” as a current need for Greek society. Can you elaborate on what that means to you and how SYRIZA plans to address these issues?
Do you believe that the current government’s approach to education reform is sufficient, or are there areas where improvement is needed?
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5. Security Measures:
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Amidst the commemorative events, there were reports of increased security measures in Athens. Do you think this is necessary to prevent another uprising, or does it hinder the freedom of assembly and expression?
How can we balance security concerns with the right to peacefully assemble and express one’s views?
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6. Conclusion:
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Lastly, as we approach the end of our interview, what message would you like to leave with our audience about the Polytechnic uprising and its relevance to the current state of Greek society?
Why is it important for the younger generation to understand the history of the Polytechnic and how can they incorporate its lessons into their activism today?
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