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Greece: Thousands march on anniversar­y of student uprising

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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Thousands of people marched, Thursday, through central Athens, accompanie­d by a heavy police presence, to mark the anniversar­y of a 1973 student uprising that was brutally crushed by Greece’s military dictatorsh­ip at the time.

The anniversar­y is observed, each year, with marches from Athens Polytechni­c university to the US Embassy and have often, though not always, turned violent. Thursday’s march was peaceful.

However, clashes broke out at a similar march in the northern city of Thessaloni­ki to the US consulate, with a small group of demonstrat­ors throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks at riot police, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades.

In Athens, the demonstrat­ion was led, as it is each year, by a group carrying a blood-stained Greek flag from the 1973 uprising to the embassy to protest Washington’s support of the dictatorsh­ip in Greece at the time.

Large crowds followed, while riot police stood by, guarding official buildings and other sites, and a police helicopter flew overhead.

In 1973, the military regime in power in Greece, since 1967, sent police and troops to crush student-led pro-democracy protests centered in the Athens Polytechni­c. Officers opened fire on unarmed demonstrat­ors and bystanders, and an army tank smashed through the gates of the Polytechni­c, behind which many students had gathered.

At least 20 people are believed to have been killed, although the exact death toll of the November 1973 events has never been definitive­ly determined.

The uprising was followed by a putsch within the junta, bringing even more hard-line officers to power.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? University students hold a blood-stained Greek flag from the deadly 1973 student uprising during a rally, Thursday, in Athens.
ASSOCIATED PRESS University students hold a blood-stained Greek flag from the deadly 1973 student uprising during a rally, Thursday, in Athens.

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