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The following is a confrontation with the Greek riot squad on the anniversary of the Polytechnic university riots on the 17th November, 1973. This university uprising was a major event in the downfall of the fascist military junta ruling the country, and was condemned by the Greek left, which expelled party members involved, as well as by liberals, of which several are bitterly remembered by witnesses as having broken the molotov cocktails to be used by the insurrectionists. After this, no police officer was allowed entrance to a Greek university until 2019, when a specially created police force was created to expel the areas of the university which had been taken over by the students. Various incumbents of the state suffered greatly from the ability of anarchists, anti-facists and anti-authoritarians to strike from these universities then disappear back into them, and the provision of space to people that not defined by commercial censorship or fear of raids enabled the provision of an unusually honest and intense characteristic of these social phenomena in this territory.
It is taken from the Greek counter-information website alerta.gr, and was filmed around the Aristotelis Polytechnic of the northern city of Thessaloniki.