The students ask the rector’s authorities to take responsibility for the incident and also to take initiatives to improve housing.
Disruption prevails today at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – and in particular at the School of Law – one day after the 19-year-old student fell from the third floor amphitheater window.
The students, according to thessnews.gr, with a protest they are holding at this time, are asking the rector’s authorities to take responsibility for the incident and also to take initiatives to improve housing.
Meanwhile, tension and incidents occurred as hooded men hurled stones and flares at the rally.
According to voria.gr, a group of about 15 people came out of the alley in front of the NOPE entrance and threw stones and flares at forces that were in the area. MAT forces responded by using chemical and stun grenades.
The former dean Yiannis Mylopoulos, the professor of the Department of History and Archeology Giorgos Angelopoulos and Antonis Kyparos, TEFAA professor, protested the use of flash bangs and chemicals in a place with so many people, while they condemned the presence of the MAT inside the campus.
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