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Violent Attacks Erupt In Greece
Sky
News
Monday, Dec 08, 2008
Around three-hundred students have battled police
and attacked cars and stores in Greece in the latest unrest sparked
by the police killing of a 15-year-old boy.
The riots in the Greek city of Salonika follow clashes
in which thousands of people demonstrated against police and rampaged
through Athens and other cities.
Scores of businesses were destroyed, cars torched and burning
barricades were built.
Gangs of self-styled anarchists threw Molotov cocktails, rocks
and bottles towards police.
In retaliation the officers created a cloud of tear gas which
hung in the air, sending passers by scurrying for cover.
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The uproar in several cities began within hours of the death
of a 15-year-old boy shot by police in Exarchia, which is seen
as the home base of the anarchists.
Despite the arrest of two police officers for the killing of
the teenager, the Greek Communist Party announced plans for a
mass rally in central Athens this evening.
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