WIDE COALITION OF TEACHERS’ AND PARENTS’ GROUPS ORGANISED PROTEST OVER SCHOOL
CONDITIONS
~ Kit Dimou ~
Six children required medical care at a nearby clinic and one 7-year-old boy
ended up in hospital after police tear-gassed and attacked a protest at a
primary school in Exarcheia, Athens last Thursday (23 October). MAT and OPKE
riot police set on a demonstration of around 100 parents, teachers, union
members and schoolchildren from the 36th Primary School with beatings, tear gas
and flash bangs. The protest, outside of the regional Directorate of Primary
Education, opposed plans to merge school classes and highlighted lack of care
for children with disabilities.
The protest was called groups including the Parents Federation, all the
teachers’ associations from this part of the city, as well as the parents’
associations of 15 separate schools. Nevertheless, the police and right-wing
press blame the incidents exclusively on the presence of parents who are members
of the two local collectives “NO metro in Exarcheia Square” and “Open Assembly
for the Defence of Strefi Hill”, accusing them of trying to break police lines
and force their way into the building.
While anarchist parents and children may have been present, other workers and
parents in the protest were anything but anti-authoritarian. As stated by the
Strefi hill assembly, parents and collective members are not “horrible aliens
from Andromeda” but “parents who fight for their children as they have learnt to
fight for their neighbourhood, Hill, park and square“.
This is not the first time the schoolchildren at 36th Primary face violence and
tear gas. In April, following the eviction of the “Exostrefis” squat on its
first birthday, a number of cultural and educational activities took place
around Strefi hill, with the support of the School’s parents’ assocation. The
climbing and tightrope walking activities were interrupted violently by riot
police.
So far, the parents’ attempts to bring this up in the supposedly “progressive”
Athens City Council have fallen on deaf ears.
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