The foreign press is referring to today’s gatherings with the world as it says to be outraged two years after no justice has been rendered
In today’s “black” anniversary for Greece and the popular rage that exists and requires justice two years after the Tempe railway accident, where 57 people have died, the foreign press references.
“Anger in Greece as the second anniversary of the railway accident causes mass protests” is the title of the British Website Guardian. The report refers to the mass gatherings scheduled for today.
“Tens of thousands of people are expected to take part in demonstrations and strikes as today in Greece is the second anniversary of a fatal railway accident, the result of which has targeted Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis” The report begins and also refers to the 178 -page report on the accident that occurred yesterday.
“Mitsotakis had, until recently, proved to be skilled in the handling of crisis – a talent that helped to strengthen the sense of political stability. However, analysts told the Guardian that in a political climate that had become more and more unpredictable and toxic, emotions are so intense that the overthrow of public feeling is now a difficult task. “ comments among other things.
“Greece is flooded with mass strikes as suspicion and anger boil” is the title of Politico commenting that “Two years after the rail accident killed 57 people, national demonstrations reflect the despair for manipulations.”
The report refers to today’s mass strike and also refers to polls, where the overwhelming majority of Greeks believe that the government is trying to cover what has really happened.
“It does not help that two years later, a trial has not yet begun amid constant delay in investigation. The Greeks have lost their confidence in their country’s judicial system, investigations say, while the government denies any offense. ” comments Politico.
“Greece on a general strike and on the streets to honor the dead from the train collision in 2023” writes the French BFMTV.
“A sad anniversary. Thousands of people are preparing to demonstrate this Friday, February 28th, across Greece, with the country paralyzing from a general strike to honor the 57 people killed during the train clashes two years ago fired a resentment against the Mitsotakis government. ” says the BFMTV article.
“As he receives strong criticism from the opposition, which accuses his government of wanting to hide the real causes of the accident, the prime minister is in political difficulty.” It continues the post, among other things,.
“Greece in a deadlock in the face of mass protest over the anniversary of the deadly railway accident” is the title of Reuters.
Referring to the article in today’s general strike across the country, the columnist of the text comments that “Two years later, the security gaps that caused the accident have not been covered, according to a study on Thursday. Separate judicial investigation remains unfinished and no one has been convicted of the accident. This is angered by many in Greece, where distrust to the government is pervasive, after the 2009-2018 debt crisis in which millions were lost in salaries and pensions and public services.
“As rage in Greece’s railway crash increases, workers strike and thousands are expected to demonstrate.” is the title of Independent.
“Mass mobilization, led by relatives of 57 people killed, has been fueled by public discontent against the conservative government’s perceived inactivity.” comments, among other things, the report.
Source :Skai
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