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Tempi: The whole planet is bowing to Greece

Tempi: The whole planet is bowing to Greece


From Evros to Crete and from Corfu to Rhodescitizens today (28/2) shout « I don't have oxygen » and seek justification for 57 people who died two years ago in the Railway in Tempi.

News and media news from around the world are devoting extensive reports to mass memory rallies and host demonstrators' statements.

Reuters' post for Tempi and episodes rallies

« Hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated in cities and towns across Greece today, seeking justice on the second anniversary of the most deadly railway accident in the country, » the Reutersstressing that in addition to the 24 -hour strike on the anniversary of the accident, many private businesses did not work.

The news agency also broadcasts episodes on Syntagma Square. « The protest was peaceful, until a group of hoodlums threw Molotovs against the police. The matte threw tear gas and used water cannons. The conflicts then expanded to the surrounding neighborhoods, « he writes.

Reuters' post

« Laophasa in memory of the victims of the train collision in 2023 », is the title of a telegram of the French Agency for demonstrations.

The CNN It has the first news on its website the gatherings. « Hundreds of thousands of people are protesting all over Greece for the deadly rail accident, demanding justification, » the article characteristically said, noting that « separate judicial investigation remains unfinished and no one has been convicted of the accident. »

THE Guardian He reports that « peaceful demonstrations in downtown Athens were overshadowed by large -scale episodes between young people flying stones and MATs. »

And he adds: « Thousands of people who had gathered at Syntagma Square for the demonstration later left, some even sought refuge in parliament, as the MATs threw tears against hundreds of hooded young men who threw stones at them. Throughout the country, hundreds of thousands of people participated in demonstrations and strikes, putting under pressure from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. « 

Tempi: The whole planet is bowing to Greece

The Guardian post

Reference to the episodes in the capital does and the Sky News. His correspondent, Stewart Ramsay, is in downtown Athens for the magnificent gathering for Tempi. However, the images he transmits are sad. « The Greek Police threw tear gas into protesters flying Molotov after a demonstration for the country's worst rail accident, » he says.

OR Le monde In her article she writes: « In Greece, families of the victims from the Tempe trains are seeking justice. » The French newspaper makes special mention of Maria Karystianou and points out that « two years after the deaths of 57 people, the opposition and society call on the government to answer and punish those responsible, while the investigation is delayed. »

OR Liberationin turn, she writes: « General strike and anti -government demonstrations in Greece (…) Two years later, the country is experiencing a day of protest for the worst rail tragedy in the country. »

Tempi: The whole planet is bowing to Greece

Liberation's post

Also the French Bfmtv He states: « Greece in a general strike and on the streets to honor the dead from the train collision in 2023. »

The informative network speaks of a sad anniversary and emphasizes that « the prime minister is in political difficulty, as he receives strong criticism from the opposition, which accuses his government of wanting to hide the real causes of the accident. »

His post Bbc It begins: « The Greeks have been holding their largest demonstrations for years and participate in a general strike, honoring the second anniversary of the railway disaster that left behind 57 dead and dozens of others. » At the same time, it hosts statements by the protesters, with that of 13 -year -old Dimitris standing out. « I'm here in memory of the people who were killed on the train. We demand justice, « says the youngster.

The BBC post

« The rage overflows as Greece remembers the most deadly railway accident two years later, » is his article title Al jazzera. This is also mentioned in the conclusion of EPANAAM.

Al Jazzera's post

The Italian News Agency Ansa and the Turkish news agency Anadolu They also cover, among other things, with his telegrams.

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