In
solidarity with the Greek people, against illegitimate debts and austerity
measures, let us mobilize!
For joint actions around the Greek elections,
and
for large Euro-Mediterranean’s mobilizations in autumn 2012!
The response to the financial and economic
crisis is the same everywhere: cuts in expenditure and austerity measures under
the pretext of reducing deficits and the repayment of a public debt which is
the direct outcome of 20 years of neoliberal policies. Governments in the
service of finance and big European capital are actually using this pretext to
further reduce social spending, lower wages and pensions, privatize health
care, dismantle social benefits and deregulate labour laws, increase taxes on
the majority while social and tax giveaways are generalized for the big
companies and the highest net worth households.
Measures of violence against the populations,
similar to those tested in the Greek social laboratory for two years, are
already being implemented in Portugal, Ireland, Spain, Italy, and in Eastern
European countries. Latvia, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria have inaugurated the
same sad litany of austerity measures, with drastic fiscal cuts (significant
decrease in wages, closure of schools and hospitals, partial or total axing of
social benefits, rise of VAT rates...). All the European peoples are
threatened. This political orientation, which results in growing unemployment
and poverty, must be radically rejected. Everywhere, companies are closing down
and industrial wastelands are created, all for the greater glory of immediate
gains. Everywhere, social inequalities are increasing. The public debt grows
whilst many countries enter into economic recession.
Finally, while governments of technocrats are put in place by the
creditors flouting universal suffrage and the most elementary democratic rules,
new European treaties (ESM, European Stability Mechanism, and TSCG, Treaty on
Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) are
adopted to the detriment of democracy, for the benefit of financial markets and
behind the people's backs. These treaties grant immunity to senior civil
servants, allow for the participation of the private sector in close
collaboration with the IMF, impose a limit on deficits and give priority to the
repayment of debt, no matter the consequences.
Faced with such coordinated attacks on our social gains, resistance is
getting organized among Euro-Meditarrenean peoples, there are national general
strikes and the ‘indignados’ movements are increasingly active. In Iceland the
people refused to pay the Icesave debt
to the UK and the Netherlands. In
Europe as in Egypt and Tunisia, initiatives for a citizens’ audit of public
debt analyze how much of the public debt is illegal, illegitimate, odious or unsustainable,
and must therefore be cancelled. Paying creditors is stealing what
rightfully belongs to the population and payments will continue to be the cause
of college and hospital closures, pensions cuts, etc. The Greek
resistance persevered for 2 years and recent
election results in Greece show a strong rejection of current neoliberal
policies. We here express our
firm support of the refusal, by the Greek people in their ballots on 6 May
2012, to negotiate with the Troika and to apply its memorandums and the
creditors’ villainous conditionalities.
However the neoliberal steamroller has not yet been
stopped, and it is high time for the populations and their organizations to
develop mobilization on a more significant scale.
Along with other European and international
networks such as the Joint Social Conference, the International Citizen debt
Audit Network (ICAN) calls for a common mobilization of all groups and trends
within the social movement, without exception, including trade unions, ‘Indignados’
and ‘Occupy’ movements, women’s movements, alterglobalization associations and
NGOs, political organizations, leading figures, grassroots citizens,
intellectuals and artists.
Aware of the need of convergence of all mass mobilizations, we call for large Euro-Mediterranean’s mobilizations in autumn 2012, coordinating an international level of solidarity with the Greek people, against illegitimate, illegal, odious or simply unsustainable debt and austerity measures, to be organized around the traditional week of global action against debt and international financial institutions which, this year, coincides with the 25th anniversary of the death of Thomas Sankara.
In the same spirit, we call for the creation or
reinforcement of grassroots’ committees together with local audit groups in all
European countries – they would spearhead resistance against the EU’s attacks
and give substance to our solidarity with the Greek people and all harassed
peoples.
Together we can !
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