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Greek government vows to use less tear gas

‘Police will change this year’, says citizen protection minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Jan 2021 9:00AM

Greek government vows to use less tear gas
Greek protests are usually poorly regulated and result in clashes between riot police and troublemakers involving the use of tear gas in some instances, which the government has now limited to ‘last-resort’ use. – Twitter pic, January 22, 2021

ATHENS – Greece’s conservative government yesterday pledged to limit its use of tear gas, vowing that in future it would only be used as a “last resort”.

Police routinely use tear gas indiscriminately as a deterrent, even at demonstrations where violence is limited to a few dozen people.

“The police will change this year,” Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis told reporters, speaking on a day when police had used tear gas to hold back protesters at a student demonstration.

According to the plan, protesters are now to be warned via loudspeaker to disperse before the police use force in the form of water cannon, tear gas or flash grenades.

Protests in Greece are poorly regulated by organisers to keep out troublemakers and usually result in skirmishes between riot police and hooded youths hurling stones and firebombs.

Yesterday, tear gas was used in Thessaloniki to beat back students who were trying to muscle through a riot police cordon, during a protest against plans to create a special police force to patrol universities.

A similar pledge to limit the use of the deterrents had been made by a previous conservative government in 2012 but was never carried out.

In another move that has already raised eyebrows, the minister also said on Thursday that reporters would have “designated areas” to cover protests.

He added that this measure was designed to protect media and would “absolutely not” impede their ability to work. – AFP, January 22, 2021

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