AFTER the conclusion of the Conference of Women Communist Leaders organised by the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) in Athens on November 10-11, along with comrades from Russia and Kazakhistan, I was being driven to the airport by a young member of the KKE, Lambrini. On the way, she told me about her family, her political commitment and about the problems that young people in Greece face today. She is 24 years old and has a brother and sister close to her in age. Her father and mother are both dedicated Communist militants and she and her siblings also belong to the Party. Her father was