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Roughly broke out into celebrations 15,000 protesters gathered in Alexandras Avenue and in the wider area of the Court of Appeals, when the decision of the court that tried the political executives of Chrysi Avgi guilty of participating in and running a criminal organization.
At the same time, however, hooded launched an attack on the MAT men who were at the intersection of Alexandra Avenue and Loukareos.
In particular, a group of hooded men threw Molotov cocktails, smoke bombs and various other objects at the police forces. Police men responded with the use of chemicals and flash grenades, while the EL.AS (aura) tanker truck pumped water at the riots.
The crowd moved away from both sides of Alexandra Avenue with police forces following them.
The information indicates that the smell of tear gas had reached the courtroom.
The celebrations
Applause and anti-fascist slogans prevailed outside the Athens Court of Appeals at the hearing – by loudspeakers – of the judicial verdict in favor of the accused’s guilt. Hearing the guilt of Nikos Michaloliakos, people erupted in applause as they began to shout: “Pavlos is alive, crush the Nazis.”
The rally, which began at 9 a.m., had a crowd that stretched from Kifissias Avenue to Ippokratous Street.
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A march of Associations, Trade Unions and mass organizations took place in Parliament on Wednesday afternoon. At the “head” of the march there is a PAME banner with the motto “People demand the Nazis in prison».
The meeting
Thousands descended Alexandra Avenue, most in masks, some with signs, some smoking, some drinking water. They all have a common goal: to say a resounding “no” to fascism. “As a mother and as a citizen of this country who has spit blood against fascism, it was not possible for me not to be here,” Eleni Karvouni, 68, told kathimerini.gr. Read in detail the report of “K”