Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Greek anti-establishment protesters torch cars, clash with police

A small group of black-clad anti-establishment protesters clashed with riot police in central Athens on Tuesday, hurling petrol bombs and burning cars after a march against high-security prisons.

The group of about 50 hooded protesters threw stones and petrol bombs at police in the central Exarchia district, a Bohemian quarter popular with artists and left-wing intellectuals.

"They set two cars and a few garbage bins on fire, attacking police with stones and petrol bombs," a police official told Reuters.

The protesters were calling for the end to high-security prisons, which the new leftist-led government has vowed to scrap.

Last week, anti-establishment protesters occupied several public buildings and briefly entered the grounds of parliament, calling for the release of jailed members of a Marxist group.

  [jpost.com by Reuters]
7/4/15

1 comment:

  1. Greek police used tear gas after a group of up to 70 anarchists started throwing stones and Molotov cocktails on officers in Athens, Greek To Vima news outlet reported Tuesday...

    According to the local media, on Tuesday evening some 400 anarchists, mainly students took to the streets of Athens demanding to close maximum security prisons and free Savvas Xiros — a member of Revolutionary Organization 17 November, characterized as a terrorist group by the Greek state. Xyros was imprisoned in 2002, following a failed bomb attempt in a ferry company in Piraeus.

    When the protest march ended, a group of some 50 to 70 hooded protesters started erecting barricades and burning cars and waste bins in the central Exarchia district. The police had to use tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the anarchists after the latter started throwing stones and Molotov cocktails on officers.

    This is the first time Greek police used tear gas to disperse protesters since Syriza, or The Coalition of the Radical Left, came to power in January.
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