Greek Police Investigate Extreme Pro-Palestinian March in Thessaloniki Over Hate Speech Concerns
Greek police have launched an official investigation into a recent march held by extreme pro-Palestinian activists in Thessaloniki. The demonstrators, dressed in black shirts bearing the Palestinian flag, conducted a protest described by organizers as an "anti-Zionist tour" through the city center. Authorities are examining whether hate speech or incitement to violence occurred during the event and if legal action against the organizers is warranted.
The march was organized by members of the radical anarchist group Rubicon, who stated their goal was to protest the growing Israeli presence in Thessaloniki and the city's increasing popularity as a tourist destination for Israelis. The event sparked significant public tension and widespread condemnation across Greece.
The Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece (KIS) issued a strong denunciation, drawing a disturbing parallel between the march and violent anti-Jewish attacks in Thessaloniki 95 years ago. They highlighted the alarming reappearance of organized groups dressed in black intimidating Jewish residents and Israeli visitors. The World Jewish Congress also condemned the march, asserting it was not a legitimate protest but a deliberate attempt to intimidate and undermine the security of the local Jewish community and tourists.
The investigation continues as Greek authorities assess the full implications of the march and consider potential charges against those responsible for organizing the event.
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