violent clashes have broken out between police and protesters outside the greek parliament in athens after last week s rail tragedy. the collision between a passenger and a freight train, in which at least 57 people died, has caused nationwide outrage. 0fficers said 12,000 people had gathered in front of the parliament to demand accountability for the collision. earlier on sunday, in a facebook post addressed to the nation, the greek prime minister said he owed everyone an apology, but especially the victims relatives. earlier, we heard from greek freelance journalist anthee carassava, who gave the background to the events on the ground in athens. these violent scuffles, as you said, broke out at the tail end of what was actually a very peaceful demonstration, one of many we ve been seeing, rolling demonstrations and protests for the past four days. we saw black clad youth, very militant youth, coming in and hurling petrol gas bombs at the greek parliament.
of tuesday s rail disaster for forgiveness. the collision between a passenger and a freight train has caused nationwide outrage. in the last few hours, demonstrators set fire to rubbish bins and threw molotov cocktails. police responded by firing tear gas and stun grenades. 0fficers said 12,000 people had gathered in front of the parliament to demand accountability for the collision. at least 57 people died when two trains collided near the city of larissa. in a facebook post addressed to the nation, mr mitsotakis said he owed everyone an apology, but especially the victims relatives. earlier, i spoke to greek freelance journalist anthee carassava, who gave us the background to the events on the ground in athens. these violent scuffles, as you said, broke out at the tail end of what was actually a very peaceful demonstration, one of many we ve been seeing, rolling demonstrations and protests
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more and more, the population also increases over time. newborn children. the families of 6 7 are living in a small house. the chances of fire is always there. but again, luckily, this time, they managed to prevent. the issue of density in crowded camps, that needs to be addressed and that is what aid agencies have been talking about for a long time. anbarasan ethirajan, thank you for that. violent clashes have broken out between police and protesters outside the greek parliament in athens after last week s rail tragedy. the collision between a passenger and a freight train in which at least 57 people died has caused nationwide outrage. 0fficers said 12,000 people had gathered in front of the parliament to demand accountability for the collision. earlier on sunday, in a facebook post addressed to the nation, the greek prime minister said he owed everyone an apology but especially the victims relatives. earlier, we heard from greek freelance journalist anthee carassava, who gave the
he owed everyone an apology but especially the victims relatives. earlier, we heard from greek freelance journalist anthee carassava, who gave the background to the events on the ground in athens. these violent scuffles, as you said, broke out at the tail end of what was actually a very peaceful demonstration, one of many we ve been seeing, rolling demonstrations and protests for the past four days. we saw black clad youth, very militant youth, coming in and hurling petrol gas bombs at the greek parliament. and then there were scuffles instantly that ensued between them and riot police. we understand that these scuffles have died down, they have subsided a bit. but there are draconian measures in place to keep them from heating up again. this is a scene that is recurring and will continue to be recurring,