Anger at a 16-year-old boy being shot in the head by Greek police Monday after driving away from a petrol station without paying has again thrown a spotlight
Anger at a 16-year-old boy being shot in the head by Greek police Monday after driving away from a petrol station without paying has again thrown a spotlight on alleged police brutality in the country.
Anger at a 16-year-old boy being shot in the head by Greek police Monday after driving away from a petrol station without paying has again thrown a spotlight on alleged police brutality in the country.
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Greek Police bans public gatherings of over 100 persons until Feb 1
January 26, 2021
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Out of a sudden and without a warning, the chief of Greece’s Police issued a ban on large public gatherings with more than 100 people with effect as of 6:00 a.m. Tuesday and for 6 days, until February 1, 2021, “at least.” Police Chief Michalis Karamalakis claims for the decision “suggestions by the health experts’ committee”, however, they dismiss such claims.
According to the announcement by Police chief Michalis Karamalakis, the ban seeks to seeks to discourage gatherings like large parties and protest rallies that have the potential of becoming super-spreader events.