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*Joint statement from Asia-Pacific left and progressive organisations*

May 13, 2010

We, left and progressive organisations from the Asia-Pacific region, 
express our solidarity with the resistance of the Greek people against 
the harsh austerity being imposed upon them by the governments of the 
European Union (EU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The 
proposed "rescue package" for the Greek economy by the IMF-EU has 
triggered a huge struggle that will have worldwide ramifications for 
working people.

On May 5, as Greece's parliament debated the package, at least 500,000 
people took over the streets of Athens as part of a nationwide general 
strike, the largest demonstration in Greece in 30 years. The general 
strike involved half of the working population of Greece.

Protests are continuing across Greece, and the trade unions and left 
organisations have vowed to resist implementation of the austerity 
package. Protesters marched again in huge numbers on May 6, as the Greek 
parliament voted to adopt the package.

Strikes and demonstrations against the package continue.

At the root of this struggle lies the fundamental question: Who will pay 
for the global capitalist economic crisis --- the working people 
suffering most from its effects or the powerful bankers and rich 
capitalists who caused it?

This is an attempt to shift the cost of the crisis onto working people. 
The Greek workers did not cause the financial crisis, yet they are being 
told they must suffer as a result.

The very financial markets that were rescued by government bailouts that 
followed the global financial crisis are now demanding massive cuts in 
public expenditure and public services, and a new round of neoliberalism.

In Greece, this includes:

    * Freezing of wages and retirement pensions in the public sector for
      five years;

    * Making it easier to lay-off public servants;

    * Increases in the regressive goods and services tax rates;

    * Increased taxes on fuel, spirits and tobacco;

    * Increases in the retirement age for women and men;

    * Greater restrictions on access to a full retirement pension; this
      pension will be calculated on the worker's average salary over
      their working life, instead of their final salary (a net cut of
      45%-60%);

    * Government spending cuts of 1.5 billion euros (less money for
      education and health care) and public investments will also be
      reduced by 1.5 billion euros;

    * A new minimum salary for youth and long-term unemployed;

    * Greater deregulation of the economy and more privatisation.

If the vicious austerity measures are successfully implemented in 
Greece, workers in other European countries (such as Portugal, Spain and 
Italy) will be the next. But it won't stop there. The working people of 
every country have a stake in the success of the resistance of Greece's 
working people in stopping the attacks on their living standards.

In the response to the attacks, the Greek mass movement's demands include:

    * Refuse to pay the debt;

    * Public and social control of the financial system, including
      nationalising banks;

    * Re/nationalisation of businesses and public utilities with
      strategic importance, with public and social control;

    * Increase salaries and pensions. No increase in the retirement age.
      Increase job recruitment and freeze lay-offs.

    * Increase tax rates on big capital, increase taxes on large real
      estate and stock transactions;

    * Slash military spending;

    * Increase spending on health and education, unemployment relief and
      spending on social infrastructure. No commercialisation of
      education and health;

The capitalist system is inhuman and offers no future for working 
people. A victory for Greece's workers will strengthen our fight against 
capitalism's onslaught all over the world.

The massive struggle and spirit of defiance shown by Greece's workers 
have inspired us. The signatories of this statement support the Greek 
people's protests and offer our unconditional solidarity with those 
mobilising in massive numbers to fight the austerity measures.

/Signed by:/

*Alliance Party of New Zealand*

*People's Democratic Party (PRD), Indonesia*

*Power of the Labouring Masses Party <http://www.masa.ph/> (PLM), 
Philippines*

*Socialist Alliance <http://www.socialist-alliance.org/>, Australia*

*Socialist Aotearoa <http://socialistaotearoa.blogspot.com/>, New Zealand*

*Socialist Party of Malaysia* <http://www.parti-sosialis.org/>* (PSM) *

*Socialist Worker New Zealand* <http://unityaotearoa.blogspot.com/>

*Workers Party of New Zealand* <http://workersparty.org.nz/>

*Working Peoples Association (PRP), Indonesia*

/[If your organisation would like to sign on, please email 
internatio...@socialist-alliance.org.]/

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