Media from around the world covered the big reports in Athens, Thessaloniki and 300 other cities in Greece and abroad, on the occasion of the two years of their rail accident and.
First news in CNN
In fact, CNN had for quite some time first news on its website. “Hundreds of thousands are demonstrating all over the railway accident,” is his title.
Reuters: Hundreds of thousands ask for justice
“Hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated in cities and towns across Greece today, demanding the second anniversary of the most deadly rail accident in the country,” Reuters said, stressing that in addition to the 24 -hour strike on the anniversary of the accident, many private businesses did not work.
He also made a special reference to the episodes that followed, posting violently. The theme was entitled “Conflicts break out in Greece as hundreds of thousands are protesting the railway accident”.
Guardian: Violent episodes during the rally
The Guardian refers to the demonstrations held in 200 cities across the country, as well as in other countries, from Canada to Australia. Special mention, however, also makes the episodes entitled: “Young people fly stones at police in Athens as they break out violently during a rally rally.”
Le Monde: Relatives seek justice
“In Greece, Tempi families are seeking justice,” Le Monde writes in an article.
Liberation: Power is involved in investigations 2 years after
“General and anti -government demonstrations in Greece. Power in Greece is involved in investigations two years after the destruction of the Railway in Tempi, “Liberation said.
BBC: Greeks require justice
In a statement, the BBC writes: “Greeks are making mass demonstrations demanding justice after the train tragedy.”
Al Jazzera: The rage culminates – gaps in the safety of railways
“The rage culminates as Greece remembers the most deadly rail accident two years later,” is Al Jazzera’s article title. In a second article, he states: “The railway disaster in Greece due to chronic security gaps, according to a survey.”
The Italian news agency ANSA has published several reports. One of them was entitled: “A rally in Athens for the Democratic Demonstration in Tempi”.
Also, the Turkish Anadolu News Agency covers the rallies.