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December 6: Nikos Romanos talks about the December generation, #Exarchia and street justice
(2022) 14 years after the rage of December, Nikos Romanos talks about the 2008 #Uprising, the December generation, Exarchia, subversive memory, street justice and the match that will light the fire.
Nikos Romanos' interview was given in December 2022 to Chryssa Lykou and radcast.gr and is being uploaded here for archival reasons, following his earlier wish.
Editor: Chryssa Lykou Sound Engineer: Dionysis Antipas
The song heard in the video is "F@ck The Police" by Psychodrama, DIA, Dust Rhymes & Flowjob.
The photo that appears as a thumbnail in this video depicts (bottom left) Alexandros Grigoropoulos on September 19, 2008, wearing a T-shirt that reads "as beautiful as a rock on a cop's face", just a few months before his murder, at a concert in solidarity with conscientious objector Lazaros Petromelidis, on Strefi Hill, where a live cover of the 38mm by Deus X Machina is played with a special appearance by Sotiris from Dead End on the microphone. The 38mm of Dead End was written for Michalis Kaltezas, another 15-year-old student murdered by a cop in Exarchia on November 17, 1985.
https://youtu.be/vxWg95Wqcz8?feature=shared
(2022) 14 years after the rage of December, Nikos Romanos talks about the 2008 #Uprising, the December generation, Exarchia, subversive memory, street justice and the match that will light the fire.
Nikos Romanos' interview was given in December 2022 to Chryssa Lykou and radcast.gr and is being uploaded here for archival reasons, following his earlier wish.
Editor: Chryssa Lykou Sound Engineer: Dionysis Antipas
The song heard in the video is "F@ck The Police" by Psychodrama, DIA, Dust Rhymes & Flowjob.
The photo that appears as a thumbnail in this video depicts (bottom left) Alexandros Grigoropoulos on September 19, 2008, wearing a T-shirt that reads "as beautiful as a rock on a cop's face", just a few months before his murder, at a concert in solidarity with conscientious objector Lazaros Petromelidis, on Strefi Hill, where a live cover of the 38mm by Deus X Machina is played with a special appearance by Sotiris from Dead End on the microphone. The 38mm of Dead End was written for Michalis Kaltezas, another 15-year-old student murdered by a cop in Exarchia on November 17, 1985.
https://youtu.be/vxWg95Wqcz8?feature=shared