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KKE: Government decision on Libya "dangerous"

19. March 2011. | 22:35

Source: ANA

The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) criticised the government's decision to support military action in Libya in an announcement on Saturday, saying this was "extremely dangerous for the Greek people"

The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) criticised the government's decision to support military action in Libya in an announcement on Saturday, saying this was "extremely dangerous for the Greek people"

It said that the government had decided to "support and participate in the slaughter and dismemberment of Libya" by supplying planes, helicopters, ships, bases and other facilities that promoted the "special and general interests of plutocracy", and thus embroiled Greece in a new round of heightened competition and imperialists wars in the region.

KKE went on to attack main opposition New Democracy and smaller opposition parties that supported Greek involvement in Libya

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