L’axe d’attaque du jour : Tsipras (ou du moins des gens de Syriza) serait copain avec Alexandre Douguine, ex-fondateur du parti Nazbol et actuel dirigeant du mouvement Eurasia.
New Greek Government Has Deep, Long-Standing Ties With Russian ’Fascist’ Dugin
▻http://www.rferl.org/content/greek-syriza-deep-ties-russian-eurasianist-dugin/26818523.html
Europe-watchers understood immediately that the new leftist Syriza-led government in Greece could shatter the European Union’s fragile solidarity condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine.
But recently leaked e-mails are revealing some of the extent and duration of Syriza’s ties with Kremlin-connected Eurasianist ideologue Aleksandr Dugin and Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev, who is believed to have bankrolled much of the separatist movement in Ukraine.
Anton Shekhovtsov, a researcher who studies far-right politics in Europe, says that sympathy for Russia by Syriza and its coalition partner, the right-wing Independent Greeks party, goes far beyond the norm for Greece.
“Pro-Russian sentiment is quite widespread in Greece overall,” Shekhovtsov says. “But these two parties — their foreign policy is overtly, openly pro-Russia. And the fact that the new government’s prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, his first contacts were with the ambassador of Russia in Greece, that means probably they will be trying to establish more significant cooperation with Russia.”
In December 2014, a Russian hacker group named Shaltai Boltai released a trove of e-mails taken from Georgy Gavrish, a close friend of Dugin’s and an official in Dugin’s Eurasia movement. Many of the e-mails relate to efforts by Dugin and Malofeyev to create a circle of European politicians and intellectuals sympathetic to Russia.
Several dozen of the e-mails reveal conversations between Gavrish and people inside Syriza, says Christo Grozev, a media investor and blogger specializing in information issues in eastern Europe.
Dans la suite de l’article, la même proximité avec l’Eurasisme (et le penchant pro-russe) est attribuée à Pannos Kammenos, des Grecs Indépendants, allié au gouvernement.
Another message apparently refers to Panos Kammenos, head of the Independent Greeks party and now Greece’s new defense minister. The October 25, 2014, message — written by influential blogger Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, who was apparently doing strategy consultation for Syriza — discusses the Athens-based Institute of Geopolitical Studies, which Kammenos founded with his friend, University of Thrace professor Filippos Tsalidis.
La notice sur Douguine sur WP[fr]
▻http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_Douguine