Υποτίθεται ότι είσαι Αφγανός πρόσφυγας, κυνηγημένος, φτωχός, καταπονημένος.
Συμμετέχεις απ την πρώτη μέρα σε καταπάτηση ιδιωτικής περιουσίας
που υποτίθεται θέλει να στεγάσει
τους κατατρεγμένους πρόσφυγες.
Φωτογραφίζεσαι δίκην αρχηγού
στους χώρους του καταπατημένου ξενοδοχείου ΜΟΥ δίνοντας την μία συνέντευξη πάνω στην άλλη στα εγχώρια και
διεθνή μέσα λέγοντας πως οι σιτυπλαζίτες σ έσωσαν.
Εχεις 2-3 προφίλ στα σόσιαλ μύδια γεμάτα από φωτό σου σε ταξίδια σ όλον τον κόσμο, δουλεύεις σαν επίσημος μεταφραστής του ΟΗΕ κι έχεις και ειδικό διαβατήριο αμερικάνικο που σου επιτρέπει να μπαινοβγαίνεις σ όποια χώρα θες όσο θες κι όποτε θες.
Στέλνεις απειλητικά μηνύματα στην ιδιοκτήτρια του ξενοδοχείου ότι αν τολμήσει να πειράξει την "κατάληψη" και δη την "μανούλα Ολγα" και τον "μπαμπάκο Νασίμ"
είστε χίλιοι κι έρχεστε να την φάτε.
Μένεις 3,5 χρόνια στο καταπατημένο ξενοδοχείο αρμενίζοντας μπαναστατικές σημαίες
και "ούτε βήμα πίσω".
Και την κάνεις μ ελαφρά απ την "κατάληψη" όταν ακούγεται ότι ο Χρυσοχοϊδης θα εκκενώσει το City Plaza.
Ψιτ, παλληκαρά! Ξέχασες ν αλλάξεις διεύθυνση κατοικίας στην Alpha Bank που διατηρείς λογαριασμό payroll και δήλωνες διεύθυνση μόνιμης κατοικίας Αχαρνών 78, το City Plaza δλδ. Και έσπασε ο διάολος το ποδάρι του και βρήκε η ιδιοκτήτρια την αλληλογραφία σου
και την ενημέρωση απ την τράπεζα.
ΑΝΑΛΥΤΙΚΑ.
Να καθαρίζεις κάπου 2.000 τον μήνα και να κλαίγεσαι ότι δεν έχεις να φας
και γι αυτό μένεις στο καταπατημένο ξενοδοχείο και χρεώνεις με τα έξοδα διαβίωσής σου την ιδιοκτήτρια, πανέξυπνο!
Αλλά να δείς πως το λέει η παροιμία! Α ναι!
Αγαπάει ο θεός τον κλέφτη αλλά αγαπάει και
τον νοικοκύρη!
Να σε ενημερώσω ότι το υπόλοιπό σου στην Alpha Bank είναι κάπου 6.500 ευρώ. Το ότι στους δικούς μου κατασχεμένους λογαριασμούς το υπόλοιπο είναι κάπου 0,25 ευρώπουλα δεν έχει σημασία γιατί εγώ είμαι η παμπλούτου ταξικός εχθρός και εσύ το κατατρεγμένο φτωχό προσφυγάκι.
Αλήθεια, για πόσο μαλάκα με περνάς;
Aliki Papachela
Aliki Papachela Εν τω μεταξύ ούτε τα προσχήματα!
Φάτσα κάρτα στο προφίλ του ότι δουλεύει για την
solidarity now, δλδ τον Σόρος!
Φάτσα κάρτα στο προφίλ του ότι δουλεύει για την
solidarity now, δλδ τον Σόρος!
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10 questions with: Hamed Ganji (23)
From: Iran (Afghan Iranian)
At City Plaza since: 04/16
1.What does City Plaza mean to you?
For me City Plaza is paradise. Here I don’t think ‘I’m from Afghanistan, you’re from England’, I just think ‘we’re family’. This building is all of our home.
2.3words to describe the experience of living with 400 others at City Plaza:
Challenging, amazing, strength
3.For you what is the main difference between the camps and City Plaza?
What’s the difference between the camps and City Plaza? It’s hell vs paradise.
Here (counts on his fingers) we have hot water, enough food, safety, a doctor,
there’s no racism, no violence.
I don’t wish for anyone to live in the camps. (Hamed lived in 4 different camps and
on the street before coming to City Plaza).
4.Where is your favourite place to be at City Plaza?
I love every place! I can’t choose one. You know, City Plaza is like a pagoda on the
edge of a village. It’s where we all have come to finally be relaxed and safe.
I like being in the bar, sitting with everyone and taking a break in the day, drinking coffee, being calm.
I love to be in my bed, in the reception, the kitchen.
My room is my love! My bed is my God! My pillow is my wife!
5.What are your hopes for your future?
I want everyone here at City Plaza to get to where they want to go. I want for the world
to be without war. I want the borders to open. I want for everyone, everywhere to
understand that we are all human. And most of all: I want racism to stop.
I miss my job in Iran. (Hamed worked as an interior designer). I didn’t work for money,
I was really in love with my work. In the future I want to work again of course,
but first I hope I can go to a university and study.
6.What will you miss about City Plaza?
I can’t leave Plaza. I love Plaza.
When I was in Iran always they said to me ‘you’re from Afghanistan’ and every time it
crushed my heart. At school the headteacher would ask ‘who is from Afghanistan?’
and I had to raise my hand in shame. You know, I wanted to die at school.
‘Afghan’ has been a dirty word all my life.
But at City Plaza, it has been the first time that I don’t feel ashamed of where my family
are from. It’s a big risk for me to leave City Plaza. I’m scared. I don’t want people to
treat me as dirty again. I don’t want to leave paradise.
7.How do you participate in the self-organisation of City Plaza?
Cooking (smiles). I was a chef here for 2 months when City Plaza first opened, now I work preparing the food.
(See Hamid in action in the kitchen below)
8.Have you learnt any words here in the languages of refugees from other countries?
Now I can say the basics in Arabic, Urdu, Turkish and Kurdish.
9.What is your best memory so far at City Plaza?
The first day. I was one of the first 50 refugees through the door.
There were at least 100 people inside waiting for us. Every single person said ‘welcome’.
I wanted to cry, really. It was so amazing for me.
10.City Plaza is not supported by NGOs and is supported entirely by donations from around the world . What does solidarity mean to you?
Solidarity means no borders. If everyone thought without borders and wanted to welcome refugees as humans, we could all be safe together.
Life for us is very hard, when people understand this and want to help, this is solidarity.
Detail of the day:
Today I woke up at 9 o’clock this morning to go to Greek classes.
City Plaza relies entirely on solidarity and donations from around the world.
To keep this project going City Plaza needs your support:
www.youcaring.com/keepcityplazaopen
- https://archive.fo/WDSAX#selection-221.0-443.237
- https://adayinthelifeatcityplaza.wordpress.com/page/3/?fbclid=IwAR3KijKuJ6FLIUeaALpA-q-gR3ndCzv4PmGfPR9lzA3a1QHNe-9Qu0HW71A
~*~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhGCfod1Chg&fbclid=IwAR2j8AfdHl6OzOv4z1BGXGw0MkHA00GB3NelUSXmaNju_oLps1yxJWrDuKc
From: Iran (Afghan Iranian)
At City Plaza since: 04/16
1.What does City Plaza mean to you?
For me City Plaza is paradise. Here I don’t think ‘I’m from Afghanistan, you’re from England’, I just think ‘we’re family’. This building is all of our home.
2.3words to describe the experience of living with 400 others at City Plaza:
Challenging, amazing, strength
3.For you what is the main difference between the camps and City Plaza?
What’s the difference between the camps and City Plaza? It’s hell vs paradise.
Here (counts on his fingers) we have hot water, enough food, safety, a doctor,
there’s no racism, no violence.
I don’t wish for anyone to live in the camps. (Hamed lived in 4 different camps and
on the street before coming to City Plaza).
4.Where is your favourite place to be at City Plaza?
I love every place! I can’t choose one. You know, City Plaza is like a pagoda on the
edge of a village. It’s where we all have come to finally be relaxed and safe.
I like being in the bar, sitting with everyone and taking a break in the day, drinking coffee, being calm.
I love to be in my bed, in the reception, the kitchen.
My room is my love! My bed is my God! My pillow is my wife!
5.What are your hopes for your future?
I want everyone here at City Plaza to get to where they want to go. I want for the world
to be without war. I want the borders to open. I want for everyone, everywhere to
understand that we are all human. And most of all: I want racism to stop.
I miss my job in Iran. (Hamed worked as an interior designer). I didn’t work for money,
I was really in love with my work. In the future I want to work again of course,
but first I hope I can go to a university and study.
6.What will you miss about City Plaza?
I can’t leave Plaza. I love Plaza.
When I was in Iran always they said to me ‘you’re from Afghanistan’ and every time it
crushed my heart. At school the headteacher would ask ‘who is from Afghanistan?’
and I had to raise my hand in shame. You know, I wanted to die at school.
‘Afghan’ has been a dirty word all my life.
But at City Plaza, it has been the first time that I don’t feel ashamed of where my family
are from. It’s a big risk for me to leave City Plaza. I’m scared. I don’t want people to
treat me as dirty again. I don’t want to leave paradise.
7.How do you participate in the self-organisation of City Plaza?
Cooking (smiles). I was a chef here for 2 months when City Plaza first opened, now I work preparing the food.
(See Hamid in action in the kitchen below)
8.Have you learnt any words here in the languages of refugees from other countries?
Now I can say the basics in Arabic, Urdu, Turkish and Kurdish.
9.What is your best memory so far at City Plaza?
The first day. I was one of the first 50 refugees through the door.
There were at least 100 people inside waiting for us. Every single person said ‘welcome’.
I wanted to cry, really. It was so amazing for me.
10.City Plaza is not supported by NGOs and is supported entirely by donations from around the world . What does solidarity mean to you?
Solidarity means no borders. If everyone thought without borders and wanted to welcome refugees as humans, we could all be safe together.
Life for us is very hard, when people understand this and want to help, this is solidarity.
Detail of the day:
Today I woke up at 9 o’clock this morning to go to Greek classes.
City Plaza relies entirely on solidarity and donations from around the world.
To keep this project going City Plaza needs your support:
www.youcaring.com/keepcityplazaopen
- https://archive.fo/WDSAX#selection-221.0-443.237
- https://adayinthelifeatcityplaza.wordpress.com/page/3/?fbclid=IwAR3KijKuJ6FLIUeaALpA-q-gR3ndCzv4PmGfPR9lzA3a1QHNe-9Qu0HW71A
Greek Squatters Transformed a Deserted Hotel Into a Sanctuary for Refugees. Now, They Face Eviction.
The left-wing Syriza government is cracking down on squats that house thousands of migrants in Athens.
- http://inthesetimes.com/article/20215/a-four-star-response-to-the-refugee-crisis-squat-hotel-athens?fbclid=IwAR1gBwkka8iSSG9Xo8Pi0n5lqAKf5IukY-rJEcsUrZX-1HuywRRrosoDqbg~*~
Διδακτορία του Προπελαριάτου
- Ζωντανή συνέντευξη με την Αλίκη Παπαχελά - 60 - 19_07_2019
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