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Greece: Announced closure of state TV channels reignites mass
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Written by Georgios DiakogeorgiouThursday, 13 June 2013
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As we write this article a 24-hour general strike is taking place in Greece
against the Samaras government's decision to shut down the state
broadcasting company ERT and sack 2,700 jobs. In Athens workers are
marching on the ERT headquarters.

[image: Demonstration in front of ERT headquarters]Demonstration in front
of ERT headquartersThe strike, which is the third of its kind this year,
has hit government offices, schools, hospitals, and public transport.
Buses, trams, ferries and trains are affected, with no metro running to
Athens' main airport. Air traffic controllers are preparing for two-hour
stoppage today. Meanwhile ERT journalists have taken over the facilities of
the broadcasting company in Athens and in Greece's second city,
Thessaloniki.

In the space of two days, the Greek people have experienced a huge shock
with the closure of all the state TV and radio stations. This includes: 5
state TV channels ( ÅÔ1, ÍÅÔ, ÅÔ3, ERT WORLD and ÅRÔ HD); 7 radio stations
in Athens (including a World Service station); 3 radio stations in
Thessaloniki; 19 radio stations around Greece; the National Symphony
Orchestra, the Orchestra of Modern Music and the ERT Choir; 1 TV magazine
(the Greek Radio Times); the website of ERT at www.ert.gr; the digital
archive of ERT at www.archives.ert.gr; and the loss of 2,656 jobs.

Within six hours and with a decree coming from the government without any
discussion in the Greek Parliament, the historic State Television and Radio
ceased to transmit... or this is what the government was hoping to achieve!
The militant journalists and technicians of ERT are still transmitting
"illegally" in digital format their militant programme, while picketing and
guarding the headquarters of ERT!

The government propaganda is trying to persuade the Greek people that they
have closed down a debt-ridden organization. Let's see how debt-ridden ERT
really was. In 2011, ERT made a profit of 57 million Euros after paying 83
million Euros in taxes, 26 million Euros in VAT payments, 33 million Euros
in National Insurance payments and 24 million Euros in other tax payments.
In 2012, ERT contributed another 84 million Euros in taxes. In the first
five months of 2013 ERT's budget has a surplus of 40 million Euros.

On the other hand, however, the government hasn't paid any wages to the ERT
workers since November 2012. The only payments towards the ERT workers were
of 10, 20 and 156... cents of a Euro to "cover" overtime payments! At the
same time, the managing directors during the years of the biggest crisis of
capitalism hired 36 "special advisors" who earn as much money as 300 ERT
journalists put together!

The Greek state broadcaster is being shut down in order that the
speculators who hold the country's debt be paid on time. It is also a
measure to terrorize the working class and hit their morale in view of even
larger attacks that will come as a result of the deep recession and the
generalized quagmire which has led Greece, and gradually Europe, into this
historic crisis of capitalism.

[image: ERT closure]ERT closureCommunists have a duty to tell the truth to
the people. The coalition government of Samaras which was formed to serve
all kinds of speculators and usurers of capital, in shutting down ERT are
not attacking "democracy" in the abstract. Their attack is aimed at the
basic interests and rights of the working class of the country, even their
very right to survival. The ruling class and the governments that have
served them over time had created a public broadcaster which wasn't
primarily for social and cultural purposes, as is erroneously being stated.
Any charitable or cultural functions that it did have were hiding its real
fundamental role. ERT was generally serving the purposes of the ruling
class as a means of spreading the propaganda of the ruling bourgeois.
Today, however, the regime is in a state of "emergency" and as a result of
the deep capitalist crisis ERT is deemed an unnecessary burden and must be
eliminated.

The Left parties, unions and every single employee and youth fighting
against the closure of ERT are not defending a parasitic and wasteful
public broadcaster, but the jobs and livelihoods of thousands of workers
who are being made redundant. Every conscious supporter of the struggle of
the workers of ERT understands that if the closure becomes a grim reality,
then it opens the way for the mass closure of schools, universities,
hospitals, municipal services and Social Security funds. Therefore,
starting from the facilities of ERT in Athens, and then spreading
throughout the country, mass rallies have erupted spontaneously that have
taken the character of a political movement against the coalition
government of Samaras.

The Samaras-led coalition government thought that the closure of ERT would
be a walk in the park. The temporary retreat of the labour movement after
the defeats of the struggles of the previous years had emboldened the
coalition and led to this arrogant stance. The government had actually
started to believe in its own lie about the "acceptance" of their policies
by the people. But as we have explained patiently all this time, the
working class and the poor are simply looking for the right opportunity and
the right call for a new, and this time victorious, mass uprising against
the coalition government. This opportunity that was lost with the recent
cancellation of the teachers' strike has now come up again with the
struggle of the workers of ERT.

This provocative attack of the coalition government against ERT has already
turned like a boomerang on them, leading to a serious government crisis, as
two of the coalition partners, the PASOK and Democratic Left have stated
they are opposed to the closure of ERT. There is even talk now of fresh
elections. However, Samaras is counting on the fact that both the PASOK and
Democratic Left have much to lose if elections were called now. In fact,
Venizelos of the PASOK has stated that his party is not one that "brings
governments down".

In spite of such talk, the situation is not under the control of the PASOK
leadership, which counts for very little at present. The fact is that the
apparent calm in Greece in the recent period has now been broken by this
drastic measure of the government. It has reawoken the masses and made them
realise once more how serious the situation is.

The coalition government is now on the brink of "collapsing" in the face of
the mass political movement that developed in response to the closure of
ERT. This should be used to give it the coup de grace! The Syriza
leadership, together with that of the KKE, and the trade unions have a big
responsibility now. A united front of these forces calling a general strike
to bring down the government could open the road to early elections that
the Left could win!
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