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  • kassios
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1200

    Mayhem in Greece





    ATHENS — Youths angry over the killing of a teenager by the police took to the streets in Athens and other Greek cities for a second day on Sunday, burning shops, cars and businesses in the worst rioting in recent years.

    The violence continued despite swift action by the government, which charged a police officer with premeditated manslaughter in the shooting death of the 15-year-old on Saturday night. The country’s prime minister — whose government is already unpopular because of a series of corruption scandals — also wrote a letter of apology to the boy’s parents.
    The riots began hours after the boy was shot during a confrontation between the police and youths in the Exarchia neighborhood of central Athens, a district of bars, bookshops and restaurants where young leftists live and socialize.
    The youths regularly clash with the police, whom they view as symbols of the establishment. In most cases, the confrontations are relatively contained and end at the gates of universities with the young people holding off the police with gasoline bombs, rocks and slingshots.
    But the speed with which the riots spread over the weekend — and the ferocity of the protests — seemed to take the government by surprise. The police nationwide were not put on alert until Sunday night — only after fires had destroyed dozens of businesses, including a high-end department store in central Athens.
    Throughout the clashes, rioters used texting and Web sites to organize and communicate their responses against the police and other security forces.
    Nationwide, at least one bystander was hurt, as were six protesters and 16 police officers, according to the semi-official Athens News Agency. The details of the clash that led to the death of the 15-year-old, whose name was not released by the police, remained unclear.
    According to the police, two police officers had been patrolling Exarchia when their car was stopped by some 30 young men, many of them hurling stones, around 9 p.m. on Saturday. The officers left their car to confront the mob, “firing three shots that resulted in the death of the minor,” according to a police statement.
    Police officials interviewed on television said the shot that killed the boy could have been a warning shot gone awry.
    But Greek television featured witnesses who said one of the policemen had aimed at the teenager, who died while being transferred to a local hospital. Those accounts were also posted on www.indymedia.org, a Web site popular with leftist youth.
    One officer, Epaminondas Korkoneas, was charged with premeditated manslaughter. The other, Vassilis Saraliotis, was charged as an accomplice.
    As news of the death spread, hundreds of protesters began rampaging in the streets, first in Athens and then in other cities, including the country’s second-largest city, Salonika. Many lobbed fire bombs and stones at the riot police, who countered with tear gas.
    At least six people were arrested in Athens on Sunday, accused of looting from the destroyed department store and burned-out boutiques in the city’s commercial district, near Exarchia.
    Stylianos Volirakos, an Athens police spokesman, said dozens of officers had been injured while trying to seal off streets around Athens Polytechnic University, in the Exarchia neighborhood, where rioters retreated. The protesters, hiding behind blazing trash bins and the university’s gates, continued to pelt the police with stones and fire bombs. It remained unclear on Sunday night whether the authorities would try to get permission to storm the state university.
    Greek police and the military have been banned from college campuses since military tanks in 1973 rammed the gates of the school to quash a student uprising against the military junta at the time. At least 22 civilians died in that attack, which is marked every year by youth-led marches that occasionally turn violent.
    On Sunday in Athens, the authorities fired several rounds of tear gas, sending acrid gray smoke wafting over parts of the city. At least one apartment building was evacuated after masked youth torched a French car dealership on its ground level. (The leftist youths often attack Western targets.) The private television station Alpha reported that flames were lapping at some of the apartments’ balconies.
    In a news conference on Sunday, the interior minister, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, said, “It is inconceivable for there not to be punishment when a person, let alone a minor, loses their life.” He added: “The loss of life is something that is inconceivable in a democracy.”
    Mr. Pavlopoulos offered to resign early on Sunday, but the prime minister declined to take him up on the offer.

    Sharon Otterman contributed reporting from New York.




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  • tiddles
    Encryption, Jr.
    • Jun 2004
    • 6861

    #2
    Re: Mayhem in Greece

    they burned two cars in front of the greek consulate down the street from me

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    • kassios
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 1200

      #3
      Re: Mayhem in Greece

      The country will suffer for how many years i dont know to recover all this mess thats happening right now.....its a shame really ...knowing how the tourism affects the economy .
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      • Miroslav
        WHOA I can change this!1!
        • Apr 2006
        • 4122

        #4
        Re: Mayhem in Greece

        ^^ the global economic depression will already kill your tourism anyways, sorry to say.
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        • kassios
          Platinum Poster
          • Jun 2004
          • 1200

          #5
          Re: Mayhem in Greece

          Originally posted by Miroslav
          ^^ the global economic depression will already kill your tourism anyways, sorry to say.
          The tourism is not the issue now, Greece is already in a big economic and political crisis anyway....They are tearing the country apart right now and they need to do something about it before it gets too late.
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          • MJDub
            Are you Kidding me??
            • Jun 2004
            • 2765

            #6
            Re: Mayhem in Greece

            THIS! IS! SPARTA!!!!!!
            ...oh wait, wrong millenium.
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            You can't have manslaughter without laughter.

            "Son," he said without preamble, "never trust a man who doesn't drink because he's probably a self-righteous sort, a man who thinks he knows right from wrong all the time. Some of them are good men, but in the name of goodness, they cause most of the suffering in the world. They're the judges, the meddlers. And, son, never trust a man who drinks but refuses to get drunk. They're usually afraid of something deep down inside, either that they're a coward or a fool or mean and violent. You can't trust a man who's afraid of himself. But sometimes, son, you can trust a man who occasionally kneels before a toilet. The chances are that he is learning something about humility and his natural human foolishness, about how to survive himself. It's damned hard for a man to take himself too seriously when he's heaving his guts into a dirty toilet bowl."

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            • Miroslav
              WHOA I can change this!1!
              • Apr 2006
              • 4122

              #7
              Re: Mayhem in Greece

              ^^ lolz
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              • kassios
                Platinum Poster
                • Jun 2004
                • 1200

                #8
                Re: Mayhem in Greece

                This is funny?
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                • floridaorange
                  I'm merely a humble butler
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 29116

                  #9
                  Re: Mayhem in Greece

                  Thats amazing there are so many "anarchists" ready to stand up to the "establishment" on a moments notice...I can think of only a few places in the US where citizens would organize like that so quickly...very few places.

                  Is Greece known for having a lot of anarchists?

                  It was fun while it lasted...

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                  • thesightless
                    Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 13567

                    #10
                    Re: Mayhem in Greece

                    Originally posted by kassios
                    This is funny?

                    only here because general, (read: not urs, general), views on american people beiong brutish violence hungry pigs, yet, you guys have the riots all time for the G8, this, paris, naples... etc
                    your life is an occasion, rise to it.

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                    • toasty
                      Sir Toastiness
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 6585

                      #11
                      Re: Mayhem in Greece

                      How do multi-day riots work? Maybe you get whipped into a lather about something one day and start rioting, but eventually you've got to go home and get some rest, have a meal, drop a deuce, whatever, and then make a conscious decision to go back out and start rioting again.

                      "Hey, Cristos, you ready to go riot?"
                      "Actually, I've got some spanikopita in the oven and I can't riot on an empty stomach. Can I catch up with you in a couple of hours? I'll shoot you a text."

                      Seems odd to me.

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                      • Steve Graham
                        DJ Jelly
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 12887

                        #12
                        Re: Mayhem in Greece

                        ^^^^ I lol'd

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                        • runningman
                          Playa I'm a Sooth Saya
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 5995

                          #13
                          Re: Mayhem in Greece

                          Originally posted by toasty
                          How do multi-day riots work? Maybe you get whipped into a lather about something one day and start rioting, but eventually you've got to go home and get some rest, have a meal, drop a deuce, whatever, and then make a conscious decision to go back out and start rioting again.

                          "Hey, Cristos, you ready to go riot?"
                          "Actually, I've got some spanikopita in the oven and I can't riot on an empty stomach. Can I catch up with you in a couple of hours? I'll shoot you a text."

                          Seems odd to me.
                          Imagine what Washington had to do since he didn't even have text messaging.

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                          • i!!ustrious
                            I got some N64 Games Yo!!
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 12308

                            #14
                            Re: Mayhem in Greece

                            Originally posted by MJDub
                            THIS! IS! SPARTA!!!!!!
                            ...oh wait, wrong millenium.


                            Yup, this just in...history ripples! Corinth was sacked, and Thermopylae was not a total failure. Give me Aeschylus and Plato back, cos Aristotle was a noob! ...omg what?

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                            • thesightless
                              Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 13567

                              #15
                              Re: Mayhem in Greece

                              im waiting for the shoot to kill order for the cops. protestors and rioters are the worst.
                              your life is an occasion, rise to it.

                              Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
                              download that. deep shit listed there

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