Massive Protests Erupt in Athens Demanding Justice for Train Crash Victims
In Athens, Greece, thousands of demonstrators gathered to demand justice for the victims of the 2023 train disaster that resulted in 57 fatalities. The tragedy occurred when a passenger train, carrying 350 people, collided with a freight train near the village of Tempi. The impact caused the front carriages to ignite, leading to a high number of casualties primarily due to a fire involving prohibited chemicals on the cargo train rather than the collision itself.
The protests featured the slogan "I don't have oxygen," highlighting the horrendous circumstances surrounding many deaths. The incident has sparked widespread criticism regarding railway safety standards and the government's handling of the investigation that followed. Tensions escalated as riot police clashed with protesters, employing tear gas while demonstrators hurled sticks and objects at officers.
The ongoing demonstrations reflect deep-seated public outrage over safety issues in Greece's railway system and demand accountability from authorities in light of such a devastating incident.
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