@hayalbeliz İşte aynen öyle.. Ama Biz bu oyuna gelmeyiz..
@hayalbeliz İşte aynen öyle.. Ama Biz bu oyuna gelmeyiz..
Tzelefos Bridge, Cyprus. Built around the 15th - 16th century.
2022-02-25
#medieval #bridge #stone #architecture #venetian #Diarizos #forest #Cyprus #hiking #forestriver
Erdoğan tells protesters against Islamification in northern Cyprus they will fail https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/03/erdogan-tells-protesters-against-islamification-in-northern-cyprus-they-will-fail?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other #Turkey #Cyprus #Secular
There was a leader named Erdoğan,
Who to protesters gave a stern warn,
Against Islamification they did rail,
But he said their efforts would fail,
In northern Cyprus, their voices withdrawn.
In northern Cyprus, a bold stand they take,
Against Islamification, a risk they take,
Erdoğan's words they defy,
With courage they reply,
Their determination never will break.
https://www.walknews.com/886444/ 私は週末にキレニアにいましたが、これを見ました。 :( なぜ? #Cyprus
https://www.walknews.com/886126/ 若々しい犯罪のための親:彼らは州に行動を起こすように招待します|アルファニューズ #Cyprus
Ανακοίνωση των 10 συλληφθέντων/-είσων της συγκέντρωσης έξω που το ΤΑΕ Λεμεσού τον Απρίλη '24
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"Όλες και όλοι ξέρουμε πως όλες οι κατηγορίες που μας προσάπτουν είναι κατασκευασμένες και πως ο στόχος τους είναι ο εκφοβισμός και η αποτροπή της συμμετοχής μας σε μελλοντικούς αγώνες. Το είπαμε και το ξαναλέμε. Η ποινικοποίηση της αλληλεγγύης και της διαμαρτυρίας θα πέσει στο κενό. Η προσπάθεια φίμωσης και καταστολής των αγώνων δεν θα περάσει.
Καλούμε τον κόσμο του αγώνα και την κοινωνία εν γενει, να στηρίξει την πολιτική δίκη που πρόκειται να ανοίξει με το να σταθούμε και να υπερασπιστούμε συλλογικά και αλληλέγγυα το δίκαιο του αγώνα."
https://www.walknews.com/885734/ パフォスで私を攻撃したこの男を見つけるのを手伝ってください #Cyprus
📰 In Rijswijk geliquideerde man was zelf moordverdachte in Turkije
https://nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/15zF
🕧 12:44 | NOS Nieuws
🔸 #Liquidatie #Moordverdachte #Cyprus #Turkije #Rijswijk
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Racism and exploitation go hand in hand:
From Pieto Cafe to the police sweeps
Behind the slick façade of Pieto Cafe on Ledras Street lies the violent exploitation of migrant workers and the promotion of racist policies within the old city of Nicosia. As revealed by @iww_cyprus, the owner of the café, Antonis Koupparis, hires (informally) asylum seekers who are in desperate need of money — often minors — for starvation wages of €3–4 per hour. He mistreats them, fires them, and replaces them with others in similarly vulnerable positions. The complaints published by the IWW include unpaid wages, threats, and blackmail.
At the same time, Koupparis, as representative of the “Association of the Pedestrianised Commercial Centre of Nicosia,” has been actively pushing for racist measures against migrants. This vile association even celebrated the police sweep carried out on 29/4/2025. Back in 2021, it had gone so far as to demand apartheid-like policies through a decree that would ban migrants from circulating within the old city. This pressure by racist shopkeepers yields results: it is the victims of racism and labour exploitation who are criminalised, not the perpetrators.
Racism and exploitation go hand in hand: the racist discourse and practices of cops and bosses create populations that are vulnerable, isolated, and thus easily exploitable. Racism acts as a shield for small business owners who profit from starvation wages and our silence. The state’s policy enables and sustains this setup: migrants are pushed to the margins, employers are protected.
The situation at Pieto is not an isolated incident — it is a snapshot of a system built on the exploitation of the multinational proletariat.
The attack on migrants, in Nicosia’s old city and beyond, is class warfare.
Let’s organise our response to racism and exploitation — collectively, in solidarity, and without intermediaries.
We defend migrants, we defend our class.
Gaza Freedom Flotilla Vessel Reportedly Attacked by Drones Near Malta
#Gaza #FreedomFlotilla #vessel #internationalhumanrights #drones
#humanitarianaid #Israel #Cyprus #SOS #Maltesegovernment #AFM #Gaza
Gaza Freedom Flotilla Vessel Reportedly Attacked by Drones Near Malta
#Gaza #FreedomFlotilla #vessel #internationalhumanrights #drones
#humanitarianaid #Israel #Cyprus #SOS #Maltesegovernment #AFM #Gaza
https://www.walknews.com/885424/ ハリル・ファリアリの会計士がハーグで暗殺されました #Cyprus
https://www.walknews.com/885100/ Eoka-ああ、私の最愛のクレメンタイン #Cyprus
🔔#Earthquake (#σεισμός) M2.7 strikes 19 km E of #Paphos (#Cyprus) 16 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1802722
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May Day against wage Labour, the state and capital
We hear that May Day isn’t a holiday, it’s a strike. That it’s a day to remember the workers’ struggles. That it’s a day of class war. Every day is a day of class war, whether we choose it or not. Capital hammers us relentlessly, whether we resist or not. The problem isn’t bad bosses or bad conditions. The problem is work itself — life split in two: work versus free time, duty versus pleasure, production versus survival.
Capital needs us divided. The state wants us obedient. And work wants us with our heads down.
We don’t feel nostalgia for the struggles of the 20th-century labour movement. We’re searching for the forms and means to break with capital and its state — here and now.
We don’t ask for reforms or crumbs. We don’t negotiate our exploitation. We don’t want a nicer version of capitalism. We want to tear it all down: to abolish wage labour, the state that manages it, and the capital that feeds off it. We don’t want power — we want its abolition. The end of every form of mediation, control, and coercion.
We don’t have a program for later — only actions for now. We want to break the roles and identities forced on us. To go beyond the relationships that divide us, and build new ones. Not “one day,” not “after the revolution.” Now. In our relations, our spaces, our streets. To free ourselves from the commodity, from hierarchies, from fear.
May Day, for us, is not a day to celebrate the world of labour. It’s part of the movement to abolish it. We don’t work to live. We fight so we don’t have to work — and so we can live differently.