Tens of thousands of Greeks seek justice for victims of 2023 train crash
- Tens of thousands of Greeks protested in 110 cities on Sunday, demanding justice for the 57 victims of the 2023 train crash.
- The largest protests occurred in Athens and Thessaloniki, with about 30,000 and 16,000 demonstrators respectively.
- Protesters accused the government of hiding evidence and running an opaque investigation into the disaster.
- Families of victims believe many survivors died in a fire caused by dangerous chemicals from the freight train.
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Thousands of Greeks Protest Over 2023 Train Tragedy - teleSUR English
The families accused the government of mishandling the investigation, alleging a “cover-up” of key details. On Sunday, approximately 30,000 people gathered outside the Greek parliament, demanding justice for the 2023 train collision in Tempi, central Greece, which claimed 57 lives. RELATED: Greece Introduces Measures to Safeguard Minors Online The demonstration, organized by an association of victims’ families, was supported by opposition partie…
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