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Thousands protest in Athens after deadly train crash

Anarchists, students, leftists and railway workers stage protest in Athens following deadly train crash.

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Demonstrators try to avoid tear gas thrown by riot police during clashes in Athens, Greece. [Aggelos Barai/AP Photos]
By News Agencies
Published On 5 Mar 20235 Mar 2023

Clashes erupted briefly between police and a group of demonstrators in central Athens on Sunday on the fringes of a protest by thousands of students and railway workers over Greece’s deadliest train crash in living memory.

A small group of protesters hurled petrol bombs at police, who responded with tear gas and hand grenades, before dispersing to nearby streets.

At least 57 people were killed and dozens were injured on Tuesday when a passenger train with more than 350 people on board collided with a freight train on the same track in central Greece.

After protests over the past three days across the country, some 10,000 students, railway workers and groups affiliated with left-wing parties gathered in an Athens square on Sunday to express sympathy for the lives lost and to demand better safety standards on the rail network.

“That crime won’t be forgotten,” protesters shouted as they released black balloons into the sky. A placard read: “Their policies cost human lives.”

The train, travelling from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki, was packed with university students returning after a long holiday weekend. The disaster has triggered an outpouring of anger, as well as a sharp focus on safety standards.

Railway workers, who also lost colleagues in the accident, have staged rotating walkouts since Wednesday to denounce cost-cutting and underinvestment in the rail infrastructure, a legacy of Greece’s debilitating debt crisis from 2010 to 2018.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s government has blamed human error for the crash. However, Mitsotakis said on Sunday that human error should not deflect from responsibilities for a long-suffering railway network.

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“As prime minister, I owe everyone, but most of all the relatives of the victims, an apology,” he wrote on Facebook. “Justice will very fast investigate the tragedy and determine liabilities.”

A station master in the nearby city of Larissa who was on duty at the time of the crash was charged this week with endangering lives and disrupting public transport.

The station master, who cannot be named under Greek law, appeared before a magistrate on Sunday after his lawyer requested extra time on Saturday to respond to the charges following new information concerning the case. Those proceedings were ongoing.

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People gather during a protest at Syntagma Square, Athens. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photos]
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Thousands of protesters take part in rallies around the country for the fifth day, protesting against the conditions that led to the deaths of dozens of people late on Tuesday in Greece's worst recorded rail accident. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo]
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People gather during a protest outside the Greek parliament, in Athens. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo]
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Railway workers' unions say safety systems throughout the rail network have been deficient for years as a remote surveillance and signalling system has not been delivered on time. They have called on the government to provide a timetable for the implementation of safety protocols. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo]
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People observe a minute of silence during a protest outside the Greek parliament in Athens. [Aggelos Barai/AP Photo]
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Mitsotakis said on Sunday that if there had been a remote system in place throughout the rail network 'it would have been, in practice, impossible for the accident to happen'. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo]
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PM Mitsotakis said Greece would seek expertise from the European Commission and other countries on improving rail safety. [Aggelos Barai/AP Photo]
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Pope Francis said on Sunday his thoughts were with the crash victims. 'I pray for the dead, I am close to the injured and their relatives, and may Our Lady comfort them,' he said in his weekly address to crowds in St Peter's Square, Rome. [Aggelos Barai/AP Photo]
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Riot police operate against demonstrators during clashes in Athens. [Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo]

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