Anarchists storm Athens Court of Appeals
About thirty anti-authoritarians invaded the Athens Court of Appeals on Wednesday morning.
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About thirty anti-authoritarians invaded the Athens Court of Appeals on Wednesday morning.
A group of about 50 anarchists attacked a police station with petrol bombs in downtown Athens, Monday night at around 9 pm. Four police officers were injured during the attack, with the three more seriously injured transported to the 401 General Military hospital.
About one thousand hooded protesters and members of the LGBTQ community marched in Athens, Wednesday night protesting against the Greek police’s stance in the death of Zacharias Kostopoulos, who died outside a jewelry store in downtown Athens last week.