Polytechnic: KKE defied the ban and marched in front of the US embassy | HELLAS



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The KKE challenged the measures and the ban on meetings on the day of the Polytechnic and about 200 people, in the presence of Dimitris Koutsoumbas, gathered and marched towards the American embassy.

There are strong police forces in place, which, however, only proceeded with recommendations and strict monitoring of those who participated in the march. In fact, Dimitris Koutsoumbas in a conversation he had with the Chief of Police who was at the scene, said that the protesters will abide by the measures and leave.

The KKE march lasted about 30 minutes, and the protesters dispersed through the alleys near the Hilton. It is observed that the protesters arrived at the scene individually but could not leave the embassy, ​​since there were cages of the Hellenic Police.

Videos and images of the KKE march in front of the US embassy

The KKE protesters managed to surprise the Hellenic Liberation Army, as they arrived alone at the scene, observing the measures for the coronavirus, wearing masks and keeping as much distance as possible, and then they formed a small bloc and carried out a small march.

Strong police forces are closely following the course of the KKE
Strong police forces are closely following the course of the KKE
With banners, masks and distances, some 200 KKE protesters gathered near the US embassy.
With banners, masks and distances, some 200 KKE protesters gathered near the US embassy.
In the presence of Dimitris Koutsoumbas, the march-meeting
In the presence of Dimitris Koutsoumbas, the march-meeting
The KKE protesters were unable to reach outside the US embassy as EL.AS cages were placed there.
The KKE protesters were unable to reach outside the US embassy as EL.AS cages were placed there.
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