“All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible…”

(T. E. Lawrence)

This we did inspired by dreams of RAGE but above all dreams of MEMORY, and so we attacked the Acropoleos police station in the early hours of March 10th, 2013, catching the crowds of cops in the area off guard.

The reasons are many, but the loss of Lambros the greater reason of all.

Three years have passed already from that night of March 10th when Lambros Foundas, flesh of the flesh of the anarchist movement and a Revolutionary Struggle member, fell in armed battle with the pigs of the Greek police in the district of Dafni, Athens.

His life and death set an example that no fighter of freedom will ever be able to forget. We cannot allow tears to be shed for our dead comrades, but we bear a responsibility to be taught from the faith, dedication and consistency of their struggle.

We bear a responsibility to honor the memory of Lambros Foundas by any means, reflecting on the path of his political course of action, and hence his very own life.

May hands reach out and grip his gun. We bid another, yet certainly not our last adieu to him saying:

Lambros, the revolutionaries will continue to grow the flower which bloomed that dawn in Dafni, until VICTORY…

¡LAMBROS FOUNDAS PRESENTE!

Everything continues…

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