Vasilis Kegeroglou on Vorizia Shootings and the Degeneration of Tradition
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Deadly shooting in a village in Crete: a family feud escalates near popular tourist places. Police are now combing through houses, schools are dense.
Vendetta in Crete: On Saturday in Greece two hostile families started to fight with weapons. Two people died.
The night before there was an explosive attack, on Saturday there was a heavy shooting: in a village in Crete two families apparently fight each other. The media assume a vendetta.
The shooting occurred hours after an explosion rocked a house under construction in the same village.
Four injured, one of whom is seriously - Shooting continues in the village gorge - Lamentation in hospitals - Police have blocked access to the village
Vasilis Kegeroglou on Vorizia Shootings and the Degeneration of Tradition
Arthur Butler After the deadly shootings in Vorizia, Mayor Vasilis Kegeroglou calls out Crete’s “arsenals and vendettas,” saying tradition is no excuse for violence. The post Vasilis Kegeroglou on Vorizia Shootings and the Degeneration of Tradition appeared first on Argophilia.
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