The Peterborough Examiner

Violence at rally in Greece against new protest law

Small group disrupts more than 10,000 peaceful protesters

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ATHENS, GREECE — Violence has broken out in Athens during a mass demonstrat­ion against plans to curb public protests. A group of protesters hurled gasoline bombs at riot police outside parliament, while police responded with tear gas and flash grenades.

The demonstrat­ions were being held in Athens and around 40 other Greek cities and towns to oppose the plans by the centre-right government. More than 10,000 peaceful protesters had gathered in central Athens, many supporting a labour union backed by the Greek Communist Party.

A separate group of several dozen youths was involved in the violence that sent other demonstrat­ors, including families with young children, scrambling to move away from the clouds of tear gas.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ year-old conservati­ve government says it is determined to stop small protest gatherings from disrupting traffic and commercial activity.

“The right to hold peaceful gatherings must be protected … but it must be done in a way that will not interrupt the activity of an entire city,” Mitsotakis told parliament on the second and final day of debate.

Critics of the proposed reforms include the Athens Bar Associatio­n and parliament’s own legislativ­e review committee. They argue that plans to prosecute protesters attending unsanction­ed rallies and to hold protest organizers responsibl­e for damage caused if rallies turn violent are legally troublesom­e.

The government said it had added several clarificat­ions to the bill to address those concerns. The bill is expected to be approved later Thursday.

 ?? PETROS GIANNAKOUR­IS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Riot police officers try to avoid patrol bombs thrown by protesters outside the Greek Parliament during a protest against new protest law in Athens on Thursday.
PETROS GIANNAKOUR­IS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Riot police officers try to avoid patrol bombs thrown by protesters outside the Greek Parliament during a protest against new protest law in Athens on Thursday.

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