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Thousands March in Athens on Anniversary of Teen’s Fatal Police Shooting

In Athens, thousands marched to mark the anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos’s 2008 shooting by police, a tragedy that spurred nationwide protests. Despite heavy rain, demonstrators gathered in the Exarcheia district, where the shooting occurred, leading to minor clashes with police. Authorities maintained a strong presence, deploying thousands of officers and using drones and helicopters for monitoring. Public transportation was disrupted as safety measures were implemented throughout the city. The officer involved in Grigoropoulos’s death, initially sentenced to life, was released in 2019 following a sentence reduction.

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Grigoropoulos Anniversary: Athens Metro Closures and Traffic Adjustments This Friday

On Friday, December 6, 2024, the Athens Metro will implement service changes and station closures in response to events marking the 16th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos’ death. Key stations, including “Panepistimio” and “Monastiraki,” will be temporarily closed, with trains passing through without stopping. Additionally, traffic regulations will be in place throughout the city center to accommodate the planned protests and memorial events. Authorities urge commuters to plan accordingly and avoid areas near the demonstrations.

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Athens in September: A Cultural and Historical Hub

In September, Athens shines as a top destination, blending ancient history with modern vibrancy. From the Acropolis to the Athenian Riviera, the city offers cultural events, fine dining, and luxurious stays like The Dolli, making it the perfect time to explore Greece’s dynamic capital.