Showing posts with label Bulgaria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulgaria. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

EU: 43 million can't even afford food

According to data of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, some 43 million EU citizens can't even afford food anymore. 

This is 8.5% of the population of the continental confederation (507 millions) but the actual figure must be larger in fact because the data only gathers information from 22 states (the EU has 28 members). The most affected states are Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Spain and Italy. 





No truce for the poor: fines for being forced to sleep outdoors

In Spain the situation is particularly severe, as the ultra-conservative authorities are issuing anti-beggar regulations such as heavy fines for sleeping in the streets. In Madrid specifically, those sleeping in the streets, begging or washing car windscreens for a tip, will be fined with up to €1.500, a figure that obviously they do not have. 

Other activities like skating will also be sanctioned in the Castilian capital. 

According to official sources, in Spain one of every five people (almost 10 millions) is poor, 2.2 million children suffer hunger and 30% of owned homes are in or nearing mortgage default (debt that will continue even after eviction).


Source: Webguerrillero[es] (link 1, link 2).

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Bulgaria: protest at the gates of Parliament

Some 2000 people protested before the Bulgarian Parliament. There were attempts to impede that the MPs entered the building, tomatoes were thrown against the windows of the cars of some of them. 14 people were arrested and apparently police impeded that one man set himself on fire. 


Source: Webguerrillero[es].

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Bulgarian people still on the streets against electricity corporations: government to call snap elections

The People of Bulgaria has been on the streets for the last many weeks, denouncing that the new government is carrying on the same Capitalist policies as its predecessor, dismantling the public sector and favoring the mafioso oligarchies. 

In particular they demand that foreign energy companies are expelled from Bulgaria because they squeeze the people.


The average monthly salary in Bulgaria is of some €350.

The Government is considering to call for snap elections, just months after winning them. 

Source: Webguerrillero[es].

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bulgaria: eighth day of massive protests against mafia dictatorship

We have various governments and parties and the same mafia behind them which never changes

Sounds familiar? That is how one protester explained his motivation to be once again in the streets of Sofia, which, along with other cities, has been shattered by popular protests in the last week. 


Source: Webguerrillero[es] (includes video).

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Bulgaria: protests continue against mafioso state

Thousands took again to the streets in Bulgaria in protest against a state that clearly favors the oligarchs. The government reported nine arrests. 


Source: Webguerrillero[es].

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Bulgaria: 50,000 march through Sofia against mafioso totalitarian slide

The protest began gathering 7000 people but soon their numbers soared to 50,000. The protests before the Bulgarian Government have been going on for four days already. 

Protesters denounced the government as "mafia" and "trash", demanding their resignation. They also blocked a major road junction. 

The protests were triggered by the appointment as top chief of the secret services of the controversial capitalist and deputy Delyan Peevski, who controls most of the mass media in the Balcanic nation.

Peevski soon resigned but this has not calmed the popular anger, which perceives the government as a mafioso gang opposed to the popular interest. 

Source: Webguerrillero[es].


Monday, February 18, 2013

Bulgaria: Nazis with torches march through the streets of Sofia

A horrific sight was tolerated by the authorities of the Balcan republic: hundreds of Nazis with torches were allowed to march through the center of its capital, Sofia. The relatively weak antifascist movement of Bulgaria could do nothing to stop it.

Zero tolerance against fascism!

Source (and photos that I prefer not to publish): Sare Antifaxista[es].

Friday, July 20, 2012

Bulgaria attack has Saudi signature

Although the Zionist colonial apartheid government rushed to blame Iran and Hizbullah, the fact is that the most likely attacker of the tourist bus full of Israeli travelers was Sunni and had been formed in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan... 

Random Pottins has an extense article on the matter:



Mehdi Muhammed Ghezali, Swedish citizen of Finnish-Algerian background, former Guantanamo prisoner,  brainwashed in Saudi, Pakistani and Afghan madrasas, is the main suspect for the suicide-bombing attack in Bulgaria. 

It is effectively impossible that Iran or Hizbullah (Shia forces) are behind: he was a puppet of Saudi Wahabbism, generally accomplice of both Israel and the USA, and almost invariably behind Sunni Fundamentalism everywhere, including the ghostly Al Qaeda. 

However neither Israel nor the USA will attempt to change the regime in Riyadh, a clear sign that they are happy with this sock-puppeteering arrangement in which Saudia posts the crazy bombers and the Judeo-Christian Empire replies with selective military interventions and extensive police control inside its core territory. 

In this case against Iran?