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Protesting Greek Police Pepper-Sprayed by Police

Greek police officers staged a protest outside the Prime Minister’s office on Sept. 20, with some evenĀ  pepper-sprayed by police on duty as they demonstrated against new austerity measures the government is planning.
Officers guarding the central Athens building sought to push back about 20 of their colleagues who were holding up a banner that read “Protect those who protect you.” No arrests were reported by authorities.
“We staged a small protest together with colleagues from the Coast Guard and the Fire Service. We wanted to hand over a petition to the government,” Grigoris Bakaris, said a senior member of the Greek Police Officers’ Association who joined the protest.
“There was an argument ā€” I wouldn’t call it a scuffle, but an argument ā€” and that was a very limited use of chemicals (pepper spray) and the incident ended there. We later were allowed to hand in our petition,” he said.
Authorities responded to the protest by padlocking entrances to a public park near the prime minister’s office, leaving more than 20 tourists stranded inside for over an hour. Elsewhere in Athens, meanwhile, public transport workers staged a 24-hour strike, halting subway and tram services.
Judges and doctors at public hospitals also began protests this week, turning away most cases in a slow-down strike, while tax workers are to strike on Sept. 21. Athenian Stelios Noussas drove to work because of the subway strike, but said he supported the protest. “They’re striking for their rights. We’re all in the same boat,” he said. “If we don’t have strikes how will we pursue our rights? Good for them.”

sSource: AP)

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