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Protesters Demand Justice: Rouvikonas Group Highlights Greek Parliament with Powerful Message after Deadly Rail Accident

Around 20 people gathered in the courtyard of the Greek Parliament on Sunday afternoon, displaying banners related to the Tempi rail crash, which is considered the deadliest rail accident in the country. The devastating collision in February 2023 claimed the lives of 57 individuals and caused injuries to many more.

According to reports, the individuals who entered parliament on Sunday are believed to have connections with Rouvikonas, an anti-establishment group. Shortly after their arrival, they departed from the premises.

The banner they unfurled carried a powerful message: "The force of anger cannot be silenced."

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