Grecia: Proteste contro il disegno di legge sull’università. 30 arresti
Il governo continua a rispondere con gas lacrimogeni e manette alla protesta contro l’assurdo disegno di legge sull’università. Ad Atene sono state arrestate almeno 30 persone
La legge – in discussione in Parlamento – prevede l’introduzione di un corpo di polizia (Gruppi Difesa Istituto Universitario) nelle università.
Un migliaio di agenti di polizia, senza armi da fuoco ma dotati di manganelli e spray antiaggressione, sotto l’egida delle forze dell’ordine, a presidiare gli atenei 24 ore su 24
L’ultima polizia studentesca risale alla dittatura dei colonnelli
#University #students #clash with riot #police during a #protest against the new bill on higher #education in front of the #Greek Parliament in #Athens, #Greece, 10 February 2021. @YannisKolesidis pic.twitter.com/wCqDxQCkGL
— Yannis Kolesidis (@YannisKolesidis) February 10, 2021
Thousands of students are protesting across #Greece as a new Junta-inspired law is being voted tonight.
The main measure that has infuriated the students is the introduction of a university police force, with the clear aim of cracking down on the university student movement. pic.twitter.com/dzD2gVtWJ2— th1an1 (@th1an1) February 10, 2021
#Greece
Thousands of students took to the streets again to protest against a bill introduced in parliament which incorporates tough security measures at universities and foresees the creation of an on-campus police force.
Against State and police repression in education. pic.twitter.com/OXDnYGG1u9— th1an1 (@th1an1) February 4, 2021