International Women’s Day: Struggle for equality against class exploitation
On Thursday 10th
March mass rallies were held in dozens of Greek cities highlighting
the modern content of the struggle of the labour movement for women’s
emancipation. The rallies were organised by All Workers’ Militant
Front (PAME) as well as Greek Women’s’ Federation (OGE), All Farmers’
Militant Rally (PASY), Nationwide Antimonopoly Rally of the Self-employed
(PASEVE) and Student’s Struggle Front (MAS).
Over the last
years women have experienced new inequalities, new burdens. Women of
all ages and especially young women suffer the unbearable consequences
of the economic crisis, witness the abolition of several rights they
used to have while the life of young couples has been transformed into
a hell. “The mass participation of women from the popular strata in
the struggle will bring dynamics, effectiveness, sensitivity and acuteness”
stated Aleka Papariga at the mass rally in Athens.
Speech of the
General Secretary of KKE at the working women in
“DOMUS” factory
The real equality
between women and men is gained in the joint struggle for another path
of development, for the abolition of the monopolies’ power and the
capitalist mode of production that constantly deepens the exploitation
of all workers and women in particular. From that point of view “the
people must become aware of their power. As long as they don’t realise
their power and they do not risk to struggle things will get worse”
stressed the General Secretary of the CC of KKE during her discussion
with the women in “DOMUS”, a metal locks factory in Piraeus.
Aleka Papariga
visited the factory on the occasion of the International Women’s Day
and received a warm welcome by the women who gathered in the production
site. The General Secretary of the CC of KKE discussed with them and
answered their questions.
After her visit
in the factory Aleka Papariga made the following statement on the International
Women’s Day on 8th March:
“This day reminds
the capitalist system that the biggest success that women achieved is
equality in theory. Nevertheless, over the last years this equality
was swept out of the way since women experience new inequalities, new
burdens. It is not a coincidence that women of all ages and especially
young women suffer unbearable consequences of the economic crisis, witness
the abolition of several rights they used to have while the life of
young couples has been transformed into a hell.
(Photographs from
the mass rallies in Athens and other cities and the visit of Aleka Papariga
in “DOMUS” factory in Piraeus)
11/3/2011
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