
They are in progress new mobilizations across the country for the tragedy in Tempe. IN Athenademonstrators gathered in the Propylaea and marched to Constitution.
Most of the protesters gathered in Amalia Avenuein front of the parliament building.
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The main demand of the demonstrators is not to hush up the tragedy in Tempe, to bring the perpetrators to justice and to take the necessary security measures.
“We will not leave them in trouble. This crime should not have a statute of limitations, we will not let it be forgotten. We will all be the voice of our dead,” said the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE. Dimitris Koutsoubas.


Rules of the road – How MMMs move
IN Traffic Laws EL.AS moved to the center of Athens due to rallies and protest marches to the parliament.
In particular, the movement of vehicles along Vasilisis Amalias Avenue from the pillars of Olympian Zeus, along Vasilisis Sofias from the height of Sekeri, along Panepistimiou and Stadiou streets was stopped.
From half past ten Metro stations remain closedConstitution” And “University“, and by order of EL.AS they closed for 12:00 and metro stationsConcord” And “Monastiraki“.
Trains will pass through them without stopping.
At the stop L. Vouliagmenis”, his trains are temporarily ending Tram in connection with the march in the center of Athens, according to STASY.
Call from ADEDY and PAME
OUR ADEDI appealed to take part in a new rally of trade unions, student associations and mass organizations.
The Executive Committee said in a statement: “The grand gatherings and processions that took place across the country on March 8, on the occasion of the tragic “crime” in Tempe, which claimed the lives of 57 of our fellow citizens, the vast majority of them small children, also gave the signal to continue the fight. This crime will not be solved.”
Also called for mobilization LET’S GO TO.
“We demand the life we deserve, a life with modern rights based on our time, a better future for us and our children,” he notes.
Thessaloniki
In Thessaloniki, a rally will take place on Sunday at 11:30 at Aristotle’s Horseshoe.
Source: Kathimerini

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