Posted on May 17, 2009 by tomstoukas
Dozens of Greek nationalists protested against the ultra-secretive Bilderberg Group. The Bilderberg was meeting at a luxury seaside hotel in Athens, Greece. For more details on the meeting click here.
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Posted on May 14, 2009 by tomstoukas
In November I found out that I would be going to Greece for a four-month journalism internship at a foreign news organization. I was very excited. Little did I know what would happen in the coming weeks.
As I prepared for my trip to Greece, the December riots erupted. The police shooting of a 16-year old [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2009 by tomstoukas
Over 1,000 Greek anarchists marched to protest proposed laws stiffening sentences against masked protesters caught damaging property and attacking police. Another proposed measure is the lifting of asylum laws that ban police from entering Greek universities.
The rally, held on April 28, began at a parking lot turned park on Navarino Street in the Exarchia [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2009 by tomstoukas
Easter known as “Paska” in Greece is a huge event eclipsing even Christmas. In Iannina, a city in northern Greece, various churches represented by a distinct altar marched to the main square to hear Good Friday mass. Thousands of people attended the ceremony holding lit candles as the procession from each [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2009 by tomstoukas
Several hundred Greek anarchists marched on Korydallos prison in western Athens on Saturday, April 11, 2009 to demand the release of dozens of prisoners who were arrested during the December riots.
The protestors gathered at Liberty Square just a few blocks away from the prison. From there they marched down the narrow [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2009 by tomstoukas
Greek dairy farmers handed out thousands of bottles of free milk in downtown Athens on Monday, April 6, 2009. About 100 farmers stood by Syntagma Square and handed out bottles to surprised motorists and pedestrians.
The farmers argue that they are paid about 0.30 cents per litre of milk while the supermarket [...]
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Posted on April 4, 2009 by tomstoukas
While anti-NATO protestors were getting tear gassed in Strasbourg, France, the site of the NATO summit to mark the organization’s 60th anniversary, protestors carried out a peaceful anit-NATO rally in Athens, Greece.
About 700 people participated including members of the country’s left-wing movement along with radicals and anarchists.
The march began at Athens [...]
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Posted on April 2, 2009 by tomstoukas
Workers from the public and private sector unions, along with students and anti-war activists staged a national strike on April 2 to protest the government policy in reaction to the global economic meltdown including spending cuts and wage freezes. Over 20, 000 people showed up. They marched peacefully to the Greek [...]
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Posted on April 1, 2009 by tomstoukas
Farmers held a protest at the Greek parliament weeks after they blocked roads across Greece with their tractors. They are demanding government assistance. Without it, farmers say they will go out of business as prices drop and expenses such as gas and fertilizer increases. The farmers promised more protests in the [...]
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