Greece: Protest in Athens for the train tragedy at Tempi by Dimitrios Karvountzis
A crowd of people has gathered in the center of Athens, despite the heavyl rain, to protest for the train tragedy in Tempi, near Larissa, where 57 people lost their lives and 56 are missing.
In Athens at Syntagma,and they mars to the central station of Athens, named Larissis station. Specifically, in front of the Parliament they opened a giant banner with the slogan "our lives count".
It is recalled that today's mobilizations of the Panhellenic Federation of Performing Arts, after the train accident in Tempi, changed content, saying that "we participate in the call of the students, the coordinators of the occupations and the unions in the planned mobilization which cannot but turn into a protest for the lost lives of our fellow human beings".
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