Police clash with anarchists in Athens
lora | 17.01.2007 21:21
The youths hurled hundreds of petrol bombs at police, burning four cars and one shop. Police retaliated with several rounds of teargas that choked up the capital's streets.
"Five policemen have suffered light burns from the petrol bombs," one police official said.
The clashes started when about 30 youths broke off from an otherwise peaceful march against an education reform law and attacked riot police with petrol bombs.
About 9,000 students, educators and civil servants marched through the city to oppose the law that allows the creation of private universities in Greece, which protesters say will commercialise education and make it hard for the poor to attend college.
The conservative government and main opposition socialists back the bill, saying it will give much-needed competition to Greek state universities and improve higher education.
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STUDENT MARCHES IN ATHENS AND THESSALONIKI 17/1/2007
18.01.2007 17:42
The course in Athens, began around 14:00, with attendance of more than 15.000 demonstrators. A bit earlier there was an attack with molotof cocktails against riot-policemen who blockaded some streets around the techical university, while in the morning a CCTV camera was set on fire outside the techical university. Reaching to the march's ending some groups of demonstrators, burned 5 government and diplomatic vehicles, 2 CCTV cameras, and clashed with the police. Later the afternoon, many demonstrators went to the techical university, wich is occupied by anarchist groups in solidarity to the 3 detainees of May 6th (2 of them are on a hunger strike)-for more info click here:
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In Thessaloniki, more than 3.000 persons demonstrated, after a calling of student associations in the techical university, at 18:00, towards the ministry of Macedonia & Thrace. Groups of demonstrators broke in and set fire to the commercial bank near the ministry, a subsidiary of Piraeus bank, and a McDonalds, as well as 2 CCTV cameras. There were also conflicts between cops and demonstrators by the university area, when the police tried to attack the demo. No arrest was made anyway
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