Athens: first anti-gov’t protest by far-left ANTARSYA turns ugly (Keep TalkingGreece):
The first anti-government rally in Athens turned ugly as anti-authoritarian protesters started to smash the windows of a pastry shop, two jewelry shops and an office, set four vehicles and several garbage bins on fire and damaged several bus stops.
According to latest information, there was no intervention by riot police although squads were standing near by.
Earlier KTG wrote:
The first anti-government protest has been launched in Athens on Thursday afternoon. A month after the left-wing/nationalist SYRIZA-Independent Greeks coalition took office, a week after the Eurogroup agreement in Brussels.
With anti-EU banners and red party flags, members of Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow (ANTARSYA) took to the streets in downtown Athens to protest the extension of continuation of loan agreements and Varoufakis’ Reform List with “austerity measures.”
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