Student associations, students and collectives participate in the mobilization – At this time, the University, Stadium and Vasilissa Sofia at the height of the Parliament are closed
Reporting by Makis Synodinos
Course protest are currently being held by schoolchildren and students in the center of Athens for the fatal accident in Tempi.
The march started from Propylaea. At this time, the streets of Panepistimiou, Stadiou and Vasilissis Sofias at the height of the Parliament are closed.
In the mobilization take part student associations, students and collectives.
Black balloons and banners with slogans calling for accountability for the tragic event make up the image of the numerous mobilization.
“For the children in Tempi… For their families… And for us…” stated the call of the Student Coordination Committee of Athens.
“This crime should not be covered up. We will be the voice of all the dead” reads the student banner.
In a statement issued by the students, they state:
“The great mobilization concerns the prescribed crime in Tempe that claimed the lives of dozens of young people and students. The decisions and resolutions mention, among other things, the enormous long-term responsibilities of all governments and the company, as well as the enormous rage of all the students of the country that overflows and is expressed through these competitive mobilizations. At the same time, the following slogans are mentioned for the mobilization THEIR PROFITS – OUR DEAD We will be the voice of all the dead! – Prescribed crime will not be covered up!”
Source: Skai
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