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Despite the cold temperatures and snow, crowds gathered at the White Tower monument in central Thessaloniki to protest against restrictive measures imposed to curb the coronavirus.
The rally was organized online. No one has officially taken responsibility for the event. “We are asking to be brought back to life,” reads the photo of the call, which was shared on thousands of Facebook profiles. The assembled people shout slogans against the Government. “Down with the coronavirus board,” says one of the slogans.
The demonstration is being supervised by strong police forces. The police are checking if people on the beach have sent SMS or if they are justifiably outside their home. Watch the videos of thestival.gr…
Collecting negatives in Patras
Despite the adverse weather conditions at the meeting they had arranged via the internet, several people from Patras are participating in the protest against the Lockdown regime.
The demonstration took place in Georgiou Square, while a few minutes earlier there was tension between the protesters and the police forces monitoring the mobilization. Shortly before 5 p.m., a march began in the center of the city. See the images from thebest.gr…
Great concentration in Zakynthos
Today at 12 noon a protest march took place in the island city. The organizers who stressed that they do not belong to any faction of the party invited people through social networks throughout the past week with their main request for the harsh measures that the government has implemented throughout the country for covid19.
The demonstration began shortly after 12.00 in the morning in Solomos Square and immediately afterwards a protest march began on the city’s waterfront, arriving outside the Greek police building, shouting slogans against the government and tough measures. .
The protesters continued through Alexandros Roma and ended up outside the Byzantine museum. It was there that the protesters took the floor, explaining the reasons why the government forced them to take to the streets to protest. See the images on zantetimes.gr…