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Τετάρτη, 16 Νοεμβρίου 2016 01:00

Ubiquitous Athens street violence by self-style anarchists on occasion of Obama visit

Barack Obama’s high-profile visit to the Greece on Tuesday was the catalyst for the latest instances of late-night street violence around the Athens Polytechnic by self-styled anarchist and anti-establishment gangs, an occurrence that woefully coincides with practically every visit by a major power’s leader to the Greek capital.

Barack Obama’s high-profile visit to the Greece on Tuesday was the catalyst for the latest instances of late-night street violence around the Athens Polytechnic by self-styled anarchist and anti-establishment gangs, an occurrence that woefully coincides with practically every visit by a major power’s leader to the Greek capital.

Up to 150 youths and young adults were tossing firebombs and stones at police and into the Polytechnic’s grounds, while barricades – usually trash bids and other rubbish -- were being erected on side streets. 

As with previous such instances, groups of more violence-prone protesters broke off from a main demonstration to congregate near the polytechnic.