[P2P-F] Fwd: [Debate-List] A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID NETWORK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE

Orsan Senalp orsan1234 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 24 21:51:46 CEST 2015


Forwarding a very relevant call

> From: Orsan <orsan1234 at gmail.com>
> Date: 24 Jul 2015 19:37:33 GMT+2
> To: "<networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org>" <networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org>
> Subject: Re: [Debate-List] A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID NETWORK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE
> 
> Seems like some of us, including myself missed something.. So there was some project money, or resources being provided to create a strong international campaign as such, linked to left, NGO, party elements and people Supporting grassroots practices. Now feel obliged quite an apoligy; but moreover liked the form and configuration of the call, it is a creative intervention too. I wonder if you Theo or other Greek movements the call talks to new about the first and if they responded? Some how I did miss that first call mentioned in the text, does anyone have the link or text of that call? 
> best, Orsan
> 
>> On 24 jul. 2015, at 19:27, Orsan <orsan1234 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> From: Jai Sen <jai.sen at cacim.net>
>>> Date: 24 juli 2015 16:07:36 CEST
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>>> Cc: Jai Sen <jai.sen at cacim.net>, Marina Sitrin <marina.sitrin at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [Debate-List] A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID NETWORK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE
>>> 
>>> EN / ES
>>> 
>>> Friday, July 24 2015
>>> 
>>> Worlds in movement, worlds of movement…
>>> 
>>> Greece in movement…, movements in Greece :
>>> 
>>> [I am posting here, and also attaching, a statement I have received from Marina Sitrin (who is in Greece at the moment) that movement groups there have written regarding the movement-to-movement solidarity that they believe needs to be built up at this juncture - in Greece, in Europe, in and across the world.  Please see if you would like to sign on, and please also circulate this widely.
>>> 
>>> [Marina : “They are in the process of setting up a website that can be used as one of the locations for coordinating resource and human solidarity, based in different regions and movements throughout Greece. The idea is then other movements, groups and people around the world can see where there are particular needs and plug in ... obviously it is and will be a work in progress.”
>>> 
>>>             In solidarity !
>>> 
>>>             JS
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The statement below is from the Social Solidarity Clinic in Iraklio who are collaborating with other clinics, social centers and movements to create a network from below to receive concrete forms of solidarity.  
>>> 
>>> Please sign and contact at info at koinoniaher.gr
>>> 
>>>  
>>> A CALL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY-MUTUAL AID NETWORK 
>>> 
>>> TO SUPPORT SOCIAL STRUGGLE IN GREECE
>>> 
>>>  
>>> #ThisIsACoup. 12/7/2015 Euro Summit. A surprise for some. Not a surprise for others. In either case, there is a lasting question. How is a response from below possible to counteract and negate the totalizing financialization of our lives?
>>> 
>>>  
>>> There is not one political answer to this. However, a political point needs to be stressed. Support is not needed for an inter-class, ethnocentric peoples—the Greeks.
>>> 
>>> Support is needed for the struggle from below taking place in Greece. It is the State, first, that homogenizes the differentiated impact of austerity—due to class, age, gender, location, and way of life—under a national identity. To accept austerity, for each MoU, a respective national responsibility. And for five years—nationalization or austerity—the two remedies to choose from.   
>>> 
>>>  
>>> We choose differently. What is urgent, for us, is to collectivize (not homogenize) individual risk—due to personal debt, job precarity, lessened or no access to health services and good nutrition and the internalization of guilt and shame.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> This is the 2nd call for the International Solidarity-Mutual Aid Network. To meet acute and longterm needs in Greece. From/to self-organized initiatives. The aim is to make visible, to demonstrate the efficacy of and put into practice an alternative form of Social Solidarity vis a vis the form of Institutional Solidarity—the EU-ECB-IMF institutions and the new austerity program by the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) of the Eurozone.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> To clarify. The call is not a contingent choice. It follows our broader effort to develop a different approach to healthcare. On a social, rather than individual, level. Solidarity, reciprocity, equity, without any distinction as to race, color, origin, sexual orientation or religion. Essential elements. For multifactorial healthcare. Not medicalized assessment. For treating human as a bio-psycho-social whole. Not reduction of human to any individual symptom. For deinstitutionalisation. Not charity, medicine for profit, or neoliberal de-hospitalization via closures, privatization and criminalization. For social emancipation.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> The plan is to start from, and have at the core of this network, autonomous solidarity health clinics—the sites experimenting on the basis of non-capitalist forms of labor, non-medicalized healthcare, non-institutional dependency. Each clinic will act as a hub, and will coordinate with other self-organized groups in its city/broader area. Each such coalition will determine and share with the network—the initiatives responding to the call—a list of needs (money, in kind, human), ways to be reached (online, mail, in person), long term communication framework/programming. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Needs may range from medicine and electronics to doctors. Within the coming weeks each clinic/coalition will send out their first round of communication.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Social Solidarity Health Clinic & Pharmacy - Iraklio, Crete
>>> 
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Signatures as of July 21, 2015
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Groups, Collectives, Workplaces and Networks:
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 1.Claudia Acuña, for Cooperativa de Trabajo Lavaca (Lavaca.org y MU), Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 2. Atenea Jiménez Lemon- Red Nacional de Comuneras
>>> 
>>> y Comuneras de Venezuela (500 comunas articuladas en Red)
>>> 
>>> 3. Roar Magazine (roarmag.org reflections on a revolution)
>>> 
>>> 4. Oscar Olivera, Fundacion Abril, Cochabamba, Bolivia
>>> 
>>> 5. RiMaflow, Fabbrica Recuperata!, Milano, Italia
>>> 
>>> 6. Vilma Almendra and Emmanuel Rozental,  Pueblos en Camino, Abya Yala (www.pueblosencamino.org)
>>> 
>>> 7. Strike Debt! New York, USA
>>> 
>>> 8. Andrés Ruggeri. Programa Facultad Abierta, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 9. Third Level Workplace Watch, Dublin, Ireland
>>> 
>>> 10. Rafael Sandoval del Centro Social Ruptura Guadalajara, México
>>> 
>>> 11. SODEPAZ
>>> Madrid
>>> Ongvde Desarrollo y Solidaridad, Spain
>>> 
>>> 12. Tidal Magazine, Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy, USA
>>> 
>>> 13. Associazione Ya Basta! Marche Italia 
>>> 
>>> 14. Direct Action Front for Palestine, USA & Palestine
>>> 
>>> 15. Workerscontrol.net
>>> 
>>> 16. - Comitê Pró-Haiti - Brasil - Lúcia Skromov l
>>> 
>>> 17. Givanildo Manoel, Tribunal Popular - Brasil -
>>> 
>>> 18.  Organização Indígena Revolucionária - Brasil
>>> 
>>> 19. Vilma Lopes,  Ecla - Espaço Cultural Latino Americano - Brasil
>>> 
>>> 20. Campaign for Peace and Democracy, USA
>>> 
>>> 21. Juan Hernández Zubizarreta Observatorio de Multinacionales en América Latina
>>> 
>>> 22. Constanza Cuetia - Tejido de Comunicación del Pueblo Nasa - Cauca - Colombia 
>>> 
>>> 23. Institute for Social Ecology, Vermont, USA
>>> 
>>> 24. Gustavo Esteva, Centro Intercultural de Encuentros y Diálogos Red Intercultural de Acción Autónoma, Mexico
>>> 
>>> 25. Samantha Shakur Bowden, Occupy Tampa and Black Lives Matter Tampa, USA
>>> 
>>> 26. SOLIDARIA – Bari, Italy
>>> 
>>> 27. Patrick Bresnihan and The Provisional University, Dublin, Ireland
>>> 
>>> 28. Common Notions Press (commonnotions.org), USA
>>> 
>>> 29. Luis Nieto Pereira por La asociación Paz con Dignidad del Estado español
>>> 
>>> 30. Rene Olvera Salinas, Editorial En cortito que´s pa´largo, Querétaro, México
>>> 
>>> 31. Dr. S. Akhtar Ehtisham, Blog syedehtisham.blogspot.com
>>> 
>>> 32. Hugo Blanco - Revista Lucha Indigena33. Jose Manuel Martín Medem, Izquierda Unida, España
>>> 
>>> 34. Dmitri Prieto Samsvonov, activist.Taller Libertario Alfredo Lopez; Observatorio Critico Cubano; Catedra Haydee Santamaria, Habana, Cuba
>>> 
>>> 35. Krystian Woznicki (www.berlinergazette.de), Germany
>>> 
>>> 36. Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco, USA
>>> 
>>> 37. Revolutionary Caucus, Students for a Democratic Society at University of South Florida, St. Pete. Campus, USA
>>> 
>>> 38. Commonomics USA
>>> 
>>> 39. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Florida, USA
>>> 
>>> 40. South Florida Refuge, Refuge Worker Center, USA
>>> 
>>> 41. Florida Revolutionary Road Radio Show, USA
>>> 
>>> 42. Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, Mexico
>>> 
>>> 43. Programa Democracia y Transformación Global, Lima, Perú
>>> 
>>> 44. Comité Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 45. Jai Sen, CACIM (Critical Action - Centre in Movement), India
>>> 
>>> 46. Pinellas Greens, Florida, USA
>>> 
>>> 47. Gulfcoast Greens, Florida, USA
>>> 
>>> 48. Officine Zero, Recuperated Workplace, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 49. DinamoPress, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 50. Point Break, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 51. ESC Atelier Autogestito, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 52. Resistenze Meticce, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 53. Point Break, Rome, Italy
>>> 
>>> 54. The Free Association, UK
>>> 
>>> 55. Plan C, UK
>>> 
>>> 56. Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico
>>> 
>>> 57. schlicht&ergreifend, A Housing Project Group, Leipzig, Germany
>>> 
>>> 58. MTST – Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto, Brasil 
>>> 
>>> 59. Círculo Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 60. Las Comite Pro-Haiti
>>> 
>>> 61. Juventud Socialista – Cusco, Peru
>>> 
>>> 62. Sarah Khan, People's Health Movement UK http://www.phmovement.org/ 
>>> 
>>> 63. Medact http://www.medact.org/, London, UK 
>>> 
>>> 64. Worcester Roots Project, Worcester, MA, USA
>>> 
>>> 65. CATAPA, Technisch Academisch Comité voor Bijstand bij Milieuproblemen (Comité Académico Técnico de Asesoramiento a Problemas Ambientales), Netherlands
>>> 
>>> 66. Worcester Solidarity and Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance, Worcester, MA, USA
>>> 
>>> 67. Gonzalo Miranda, Cooperativa de Trabajo Muchas Nueces - Editorial muchas nueces. Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 68. Woodbine Ecology Center, www.woodbinecenter.org, contact pavlos at woodbinecenter.org
>>> 
>>> 69. Diego Benegas Loyo, for Barrios x Memoria y Justicia Almagro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 70. Ecoredia – Gruppo d’acquisto solidale de Ivrea, Italia
>>> 
>>> 71. Workers Solidarity Movement, Ireland
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Individuals:
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Silvia Federici, USA/Italy
>>> George Caffentzis, USA
>>> Marina Sitrin, USA
>>> Marcela Olivera, Bolivia
>>> Andres Ruggeri, Argentina
>>> Sabu Kosho, USA/Japan
>>> Michael Hardt, USA
>>> Susan Buck-Morss, USA
>>> Raul Zibechi, Uruguay
>>> Gustavo Esteva, Mexico
>>> Claudia Acuña, Argentina
>>> Laura Gottesdiener, USA
>>> Julio Bronco, Mexico
>>> Bill Fletcher, Jr., USA
>>> Martin Krymkiewicz, Argentina
>>> Astra Taylor, USA
>>> Dario Azzellini, Germany/Italy
>>> Gaia Capogna, Italy
>>> Trebor Scholtz, USA/Germany
>>> John Cox, USA
>>> Susana Draper, Uruguay/USA
>>> Sandy Nurse, USA
>>> Carla Bergman, USA
>>> 
>>> La siguiente declaración proviene de la Clínica de Solidaridad Social (Social Solidarity Health Clinic) en Iraklio que está colaborando con otras clínicas, centros sociales y movimientos para el establecimiento de una red desde abajo para contar con formas concretas de solidaridad.
>>> 
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Por favor fírmela y contáctese al correo info at koinoniaher.gr
>>> 
>>>  
>>> LLAMADO PARA UNA SOLIDARIDAD INTERNACIONAL – RED DE AYUDA MUTUA EN APOYO A LA LUCHA SOCIAL EN GRECIA
>>> 
>>>  
>>> #ThisIsACoup. 12/7/2015 Cumbre Europea. Una sorpresa para algunos. No sorprende a otros. En cualquier caso, hay una pregunta que se mantiene. ¿Cómo una respuesta desde abajo puede contraatacar y rechazar la financiarización total de nuestras vidas?
>>> 
>>>  
>>> No hay una sola respuesta política a esta pregunta. Sin embargo, hay un aspecto político que necesitamos destacar. El apoyo no es necesario para una clase entre otras, el pueblo etnocentrico --los griegos. El apoyo es necesario para la lucha que desde abajo se está dando lugar en Grecia. Es el Estado quien primero homogeniza los impactos diferenciados de la austeridad –debido a la clase, edad, género, lugar y forma de vida—bajo una identidad nacional. Para aceptar la austeridad, para cada Memorando de Entendimiento, una respectiva responsabilidad nacional. Y por cinco años –nacionalización o austeridad—los dos remedios de los cuales escoger.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Queremos elegir de otra manera. Lo que urge es colectivizar (no homogenizar) el riego individual –debido a la deuda personal, poco o ningún acceso a los servicios de salud y buena nutrición y la internacionalización de la culpa y la vergüenza.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Este es el segundo llamado para la red de Solidaridad Internacional-Ayuda Mutua. Para satisfacer las necesidades agudas y de largo plazo en Grecia. Desde/hacia iniciativas autogestionadas. El objetivo es hacer visible, demostrar la eficacia de y poner en práctica una forma alternativa de Solidaridad Social frente a la forma de Solidaridad Institucional de la UE-BCE-FMI y el nuevo programa de austeridad  del Mecanismo Europeo de Estabilidad (ESM ) de la eurozona
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Para aclarar. Este llamado no es una opción contingente. Del mismo se desprende nuestro esfuerzo más amplio por desarrollar un enfoque diferente al del asistencialismo de la salud. En un nivel social, no individual. La solidaridad, la reciprocidad, la equidad, sin distinción alguna de raza, color, origen, orientación sexual o religión. Elementos esenciales. Por la salud multifactorial. Contra la evaluación medicalizada. Por el tratamiento humano como un conjunto bio-sico-social. Contra la reducción del humano a cualquier síntoma individual. Por la desinstitucionalización. En contra de la caridad, la medicina con fines de lucro, o la des-hospitalización neoliberal a través de los cierres, la privatización y la criminalización. Por la emancipación social.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> El plan es comenzar a partir de, y tener en el núcleo de esta red, las clínicas solidarias de salud autónomas  -- los lugares que están experimentando sobre la base de formas no capitalistas de trabajo, la asistencia sanitaria no medicalizada, la dependencia no institucional. Cada clínica actuará como un centro, y coordinará con otros grupos auto-organizados en su ciudad/región. Cada una de estas coaliciones determinará y compartirá con la red –es decir aquellos que respondan a este llamado-- una lista de necesidades (dinero, insumos, gente), formas de hacer llegar (en línea, correo, en persona), marcos de comunicación/programación a largo plazo. No hay una sola respuesta a la solución. Las necesidades pueden variar desde la medicina y la electrónica a los profesionales de la salud. Dentro de las próximas semanas cada clínica/coalición enviará su primera ronda de comunicaciones.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Clínica de Solidaridad Social y Farmacia - Iraklio, Creta
>>> 
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Firmas hasta el 21 de julio de 2015
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 1.Claudia Acuña, por la Cooperativa de Trabajo Lavaca (Lavaca.org y MU), Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 2. Atenea Jiménez Lemon- Red Nacional de Comuneras y Comuneras de Venezuela (500 comunas articuladas en Red)
>>> 
>>> 3. Roar Magazine (roarmag.org reflections on a revolution)
>>> 
>>> 4. Oscar Olivera, Fundación Abril, Cochabamba, Bolivia
>>> 
>>> 5. RiMaflow, Fabbrica Recuperata!, Milano, Italia
>>> 
>>> 6. Vilma Almendra y Emmanuel Rozental,  Pueblos en Camino, Abya Yala (www.pueblosencamino.org)
>>> 
>>> 7. Strike Debt! New York, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 8. Andrés Ruggeri. Programa Facultad Abierta, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 9. Third Level Workplace Watch, Dublín, Irlanda
>>> 
>>> 10. Rafael Sandoval del Centro Social Ruptura Guadalajara, México
>>> 
>>> 11. SODEPAZ
>>> Madrid
>>> Ong de Desarrollo y Solidaridad, España
>>> 
>>> 12. Tidal Magazine, Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 13. Associazione Ya Basta! Marche Italia 
>>> 
>>> 14. Direct Action Front for Palestine, EE.UU y Palestina
>>> 
>>> 15. Workerscontrol.net
>>> 
>>> 16. Comitê Pró-Haiti - Lúcia Skromov, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 17. Givanildo Manoel, Tribunal Popular, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 18.  Organização Indígena Revolucionária - Brasil
>>> 
>>> 19. Vilma Lopes,  Ecla - Espaço Cultural Latino Americano, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 20. Campaign for Peace and Democracy, EE.UU
>>> 
>>> 21. Juan Hernández Zubizarreta, Observatorio de Multinacionales en América Latina
>>> 
>>> 22. Constanza Cuetia, Tejido de Comunicación del Pueblo Nasa – Cauca, Colombia 
>>> 
>>> 23. Institute for Social Ecology, Vermont, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 24. Gustavo Esteva, Centro Intercultural de Encuentros y Diálogos Red Intercultural de Acción Autónoma, México
>>> 
>>> 25. Samantha Shakur Bowden, Occupy Tampa and Black Lives Matter Tampa, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 26. SOLIDARIA – Bari, Italia
>>> 
>>> 27. Patrick Bresnihan y The Provisional University, Dublín, Irlanda
>>> 
>>> 28. Common Notions Press (commonnotions.org), EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 29. Luis Nieto Pereira por La asociación Paz con Dignidad del Estado español
>>> 
>>> 30. Rene Olvera Salinas, Editorial En cortito que´s pa´largo, Querétaro, México
>>> 
>>> 31. Dr. S. Akhtar Ehtisham, Blog syedehtisham.blogspot.com
>>> 
>>> 32. Hugo Blanco - Revista Lucha Indígena, Perú
>>> 
>>> 33. Jose Manuel Martín Medem, Izquierda Unida, España
>>> 
>>> 34. Dmitri Prieto Samsvonov, activista.Taller Libertario Alfredo Lopez; Observatorio Critico Cubano; Cátedra Haydee Santamaría, Habana, Cuba
>>> 
>>> 35. Krystian Woznicki (www.berlinergazette.de), Alemania
>>> 
>>> 36. Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 37. Revolutionary Caucus, Students for a Democratic Society at University of South Florida, St. Pete. Campus, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 38. Commonomics, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 39. Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign Florida, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 40. South Florida Refuge, Refuge Worker Center, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 41. Florida Revolutionary Road Radio Show, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 42. Universidad de la Tierra en Oaxaca, México
>>> 
>>> 43. Programa Democracia y Transformación Global, Lima, Perú
>>> 
>>> 44. Comité Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 45. Jai Sen, CACIM (Critical Action - Centre in Movement), India
>>> 
>>> 46. Pinellas Greens, Florida, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 47. Gulfcoast Greens, Florida, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 48. Officine Zero, Recuperated Workplace, Roma, Italia
>>> 
>>> 49. DinamoPress, Roma, Italia
>>> 
>>> 50. Point Break, Roma, Italia
>>> 
>>> 51. ESC Atelier Autogestito, Roma, Italia
>>> 
>>> 52. Resistenze Meticce, Roma, Italia
>>> 
>>> 53. Point Break, Rome, Italia
>>> 
>>> 54. The Free Association, Reino Unido
>>> 
>>> 55. Plan C, Reino Unido
>>> 
>>> 56. Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico
>>> 
>>> 57. schlicht&ergreifend, A Housing Project Group, Leipzig, Alemania
>>> 
>>> 58. MTST – Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto, Brasil 
>>> 
>>> 59. Círculo Bolivariano de São Paulo, Brasil
>>> 
>>> 60. Las Comite Pro-Haiti
>>> 
>>> 61. Juventud Socialista – Cusco, Perú
>>> 
>>> 62. Sarah Khan, People's Health Movement http://www.phmovement.org/ Reino Unido
>>> 
>>> 63. Medact http://www.medact.org/, Londres, Reino Unido
>>> 
>>> 64. Worcester Roots Project, Worcester, MA, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 65. CATAPA, Technisch Academisch Comité voor Bijstand bij Milieuproblemen (Comité Académico Técnico de Asesoramiento a Problemas Ambientales), Países Bajos
>>> 
>>> 66. Worcester Solidarity and Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance, Worcester, MA, EE.UU.
>>> 
>>> 67. Gonzalo Miranda, Cooperativa de Trabajo Muchas Nueces - Editorial muchas nueces. Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 68. Woodbine Ecology Center, www.woodbinecenter.org, contact pavlos at woodbinecenter.org
>>> 
>>> 69. Diego Benegas Loyo, por Barrios x Memoria y Justicia Almagro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
>>> 
>>> 70. Ecoredia – Gruppo d’acquisto solidale de Ivrea, Italia
>>> 
>>> 71. Workers Solidarity Movement, Irlanda
>>> 
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