Monday, August 10, 2009

Athens police attack Somali protesters

Police standing by the victim.

Greek police have reportedly killed a female Somali protester during their crackdown on the country's Somali community.

The killing took place on Monday in the Greek capital, Athens, as the police attempted to suppress a protest by Somali expatriates, witnesses were quoted by a Press TV correspondent as saying.

The officers were seen "brutalizing" the protesters who, carrying the flag of the African nation, voiced outrage over the detention of hundreds of Somalis by the Greek police.

The protesters called on the United Nations and Mogadishu to send fact-finding missions to investigate the alleged abuses, which they claimed included recurrent torture of the detainees.

Seen as a gateway to Western Europe, Greece has become an immigration hub where smuggling runs rife.

The country has authorized its police to deal harshly with 'unwelcome' visitors and has provided for more detention facilities along with extended jail terms to tackle the related problems.

Source: PressTV.ir

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