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Protesters hurl petrol bombs and police fireplace tear fuel as demonstration in Greece turns violent

By Editorial Board Published February 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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Protesters hurl petrol bombs and police fireplace tear fuel as demonstration in Greece turns violent

Greek police have fired tear fuel at demonstrators throwing petrol bombs after a protest marking the anniversary of the nation’s worst-ever practice crash turned violent.

Scores of hooded youths hurled Molotov cocktails, smashed paving stones and tried to storm the barricades in entrance of parliament throughout clashes with police in central Athens.

Tons of of hundreds of individuals have been collaborating in rallies throughout the nation to demand justice two years after the lethal crash.

“You count profits. We count lives,” protesters chanted in Athens, whereas some carried black balloons and anti-government banners.

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Clashes have damaged out in central Athens on the second anniversary of the catastrophe. Pic: Reuters

Fifty-seven folks had been killed when a passenger practice stuffed with college college students collided with a freight practice in 2023.

The crash has turn out to be a logo of institutional failure within the nation.

Protests are being held in dozens of cities and cities throughout Greece as a part of a normal strike which has grounded flights and halted sea and practice transport.

Hooded protesters beat a riot policeman after a massive rally in central Athens, Greece to mark two years since a deadly rail disaster that has also triggered hundreds of other demonstrations and a general strike, on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

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Hooded protesters beat a riot policeman throughout the clashes. Pic: AP

Riot police clash with protesters after a massive rally in central Athens, Greece to mark two years since a deadly rail disaster that has also triggered hundreds of other demonstrations and a general strike, on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

The demonstrations have been led by the relations of the 57 folks killed and are among the many largest for the reason that nation’s debt disaster greater than a decade in the past.

Worldwide and home flights had been grounded as air site visitors controllers joined the strike.

Seafarers, practice drivers, docs, legal professionals and lecturers are additionally collaborating, with companies and retailers throughout the nation shut.

People clash with police near the Greek parliament at a protest marking the second anniversary of the country's worst railway disaster, while an investigation continues, in Athens, Greece, February 28, 2025. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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Police have fired tear fuel at scores of protesters. Pic: Reuters

“The government hasn’t done anything to get justice,” mentioned Christos Most important, 57, a musician on the Athens rally. “This wasn’t an accident, it was murder,” he mentioned.

Yannis Panagopoulos, president of the Basic Confederation of Greek Employees, the nation’s largest labour union, which has backed the strike mentioned: “The total fact should come to mild, and people accountable, irrespective of how excessive their place, should be held accountable.

A demonstrator throws an object during a protest outside the Greek parliament, marking the second anniversary of the country's worst railway disaster, while an investigation continues, in Athens, Greece, February 28, 2025. REUTERS/Florion Goga

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A gaggle of hooded youths hurled petrol bombs at police in Athens. Pic: Reuters

The demonstrations have been fuelled by resentment over the conservative authorities’s perceived inaction after the crash uncovered deficiencies within the nation’s transportation infrastructure.

An extended-awaited report on the investigation into the crash launched on Thursday concluded that human error, outdated infrastructure and main systemic failures had been in charge. It additionally discovered that security gaps that brought about the crash haven’t been crammed.

A separate judicial investigation stays unfinished.

Clashes have broken out in central Athens on the second anniversary of the disaster

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Some protesters tried to storm the barricades in entrance of parliament. Pic: Reuters

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s authorities has confronted criticism from relations of the victims for failing to provoke a parliamentary inquiry into political duty.

The federal government denies wrongdoing and says it’s as much as the judiciary to research.

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