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"Anarchists" claim responsibility for attack on Greek embassy in Belgrade

BELGRADE - A group of young men in Belgrade last night threw two Molotov cocktails at the Greek embassy building.

No one was hurt in the incident. One window was broken, while the flames caused minor damage to the facade. The interior of the building was not affected by the fire. Eyewitnesses said that five men carried out the attack. Afterwards, they split in two groups: one walked away from the scene, "another caught a cab".

On Tuesday afternoon, a group calling itself "Crni Ilija" (Black Ilija) announced it was taking responsibility for the attack.

According to their statement, "the Belgrade anarchists" are demanding that Thodoros Iliopoulos be freed, adding that he was arrested “during a peoples uprising in Greece in December of last year”. The statement emailed to Belgrade media stated that Iliopoulos has been on a hunger strike for 46 days demanding to be released.

They add that the "Belgrade anarchists" have decided to “join their comrades in Greece and the entire world, who are implementing actions of solidarity with Iliopoulos, and demanding that he be released”. “Because of this, members of our group attacked the Greek embassy in Belgrade with a Molotov cocktail. We will continue these activities until our comrade Iliopoulos is released,” the statement concludes.

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Belgrade: Solidarity Action, 20.12.

About thirty activists’ spayed graffiti, blocked the French street and raised an ananarcho-syndicalist flag on the Greek embassy.

Last night, about thirty anarchists, anarcho-syndicalists and anti-fascists have carried out an action of solidarity with the revolting Greek people and against police brutality an injustice in the Balkans. Protest action started on “Terazije” street, from where the gathered activists spread flyers in the city center. Afterwards, a mass action of graffiti spraying was organised near Greek embassy, with the slogans likes “Solidarity with Greek people!”, “Balkan’s in flames!”, “The police kills!”, “Athens today, Belgrade tomorrow!” The actions were finished with a protest in front of the Greek embassy.

For a short while activists blocked the French Street where the Greek embassy is located and wore banner “Against violence and injustice”. Afterwards a police guard was forced into his guardhut, while comrades raised anarcho-syndicalist flag over Greek embassy.

Solidarity with revolting Greek people, against police brutality and injustice in the Balkans!

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