Seven out of ten policemen, who are working in the Greek police probably
shouldn’t be able to carry guns, say their colleagues, as well as union
members.
According to the finance agency, the riots together with the economical
condition of the country lower the chances of the government to get out of
the crisis.
Unions, students and medical employees are on strike and demonstrating in
memory of Alexandros Grigoropoulos and against the budget and the
economical policy of the government.
This time not by a policeman, the boy is shot in the wrist. His father
claims that the wound is by a firearm and the authorities say it is by an
air-gun.