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Police clash with Athens protesters during train-tragedy memorial | |
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Demonstrators blame Tuesday's tragedy on the Greek government’s cost-cutting policies in railway sector | Demonstrators blame Tuesday's tragedy on the Greek government’s cost-cutting policies in railway sector |
Violent scenes unfolded in the Greek capital Athens on Sunday as a rally overheated and protesters vented their anger by attacking police officers. At the event to commemorate victims of a deadly train crash on Tuesday, railway workers claimed years of government underinvestment had led to the tragedy. | |
As many as 10,000 people attended in front of the Greek Parliament shortly after midday, with students and left-wing activists joining railway workers. Demonstrators released black balloons into the sky, chanting “this crime won’t be forgotten!” and waving placards with slogans such as “their policies cost human lives!” – an apparent reference to the Greek government's cost-cutting exercises. | |
Police in Athens attacked thousands of people. #Τεμπη#Τεμπη_Τραγωδια#Λαρισα#τρενα#τραυματιες#Antireport#Greece#athenspic.twitter.com/27GscZjwnx | Police in Athens attacked thousands of people. #Τεμπη#Τεμπη_Τραγωδια#Λαρισα#τρενα#τραυματιες#Antireport#Greece#athenspic.twitter.com/27GscZjwnx |
At least 57 people lost their lives and scores more sustained injuries on Tuesday night when a passenger train with more than 350 on board collided head-on with a freight train on the same track near the town of Tempe, close to Greece’s eastern coast. | At least 57 people lost their lives and scores more sustained injuries on Tuesday night when a passenger train with more than 350 on board collided head-on with a freight train on the same track near the town of Tempe, close to Greece’s eastern coast. |
Clashes erupt in Athens while thousands protest the #Greecetraincrash putting the blame on the government. #Greecepic.twitter.com/w4CUjjpjmN | |
During the course of the event, a small group of hooded protesters began pelting police with petrol bombs, with officers in riot gear responding with tear gas and stun grenades. Several arrests were also made. | |
Greek protesters gather in Athens after a train derailment that killed 57 peopleThousands of people have protested across the country in recent days as public anger grows over the government's failure to manage the rail network. pic.twitter.com/6k35LmWtwY | Greek protesters gather in Athens after a train derailment that killed 57 peopleThousands of people have protested across the country in recent days as public anger grows over the government's failure to manage the rail network. pic.twitter.com/6k35LmWtwY |
The crash proved to be the deadliest of its kind in living memory in that country. | |
According to Reuters, the train, which was traveling from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki, was full of university students returning after a long holiday weekend. | According to Reuters, the train, which was traveling from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki, was full of university students returning after a long holiday weekend. |
Railway workers have been holding rotating walkouts since Wednesday to denounce a chronic lack of funding in the rail infrastructure. Unions are describing the safety systems in their current form as inadequate. | Railway workers have been holding rotating walkouts since Wednesday to denounce a chronic lack of funding in the rail infrastructure. Unions are describing the safety systems in their current form as inadequate. |
While Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ government blamed human error for the collision, he acknowledged on Sunday that, if there had been a remote security system in place, “it would have been, in practice, impossible for the accident to happen.” | While Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ government blamed human error for the collision, he acknowledged on Sunday that, if there had been a remote security system in place, “it would have been, in practice, impossible for the accident to happen.” |
Taking to Facebook, the premier apologized to the entire nation and to the relatives of the victims in particular, pledging a swift investigation into the tragedy. | Taking to Facebook, the premier apologized to the entire nation and to the relatives of the victims in particular, pledging a swift investigation into the tragedy. |
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