Peoples Fighters Group undertakes responsibility for bomb at SKAI
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Peoples Fighters Group, as Counter-Terrorist officers appreciated from the outset, assumed responsibility for detonating a high-powered explosive device at the SKAI and Kathimerini building in Faliro at dawn on 17/12/2018.
The organization posted, on Tuesday, a lengthy announcement on the site of the anti-authoritarian site, indymedia, in which it analyzes the reasons for the attack.
The announcement begins with the words of poet Yiannis Ritsos and the phrase: "Let media moguls, the shipowners, contractors and their paid bean counters stay silent for a moment" and then turning against the media, saying that they "became instruments of dark business interests, means replacing "information" with the interconnection and service of economic and political interests" and "turned into proxys of large business interests and shipowners."
The announcement characterizes SKAI and the Kathimerini as the avant guardof such interests, and is directed against Yiannis Alafouzos personally, but also known journalists who work or worked in SKAI and Kathimerini and, among other things, criticizes the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition government.
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