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Greek communists try to topple Truman statue in Syria air strikes protest

Greek communists try to topple Truman statue in Syria air strikes protest
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Supporters of the Greek Communist party during clashes with riot police, after they tried to pull down a statue of US President Harry S. Truman during protests against US-led airstrikes in Syria, in central Athens. Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters and the statue was not damaged. (AP Photo)
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Greek Communist Party supporters clash with police as they try to bring down a statue of former US President Harry Truman during a demonstration against air strikes on Syria by the United States, Britain and France, in Athens. (Reuters)
Updated 16 April 2018

Greek communists try to topple Truman statue in Syria air strikes protest

Greek communists try to topple Truman statue in Syria air strikes protest
  • Protesters used a metal grinder to try to cut off the statue’s feet and tug it down with ropes before riot police intervened.
  • Several hundred KKE supporters marched to the US Embassy in the third such demonstration, in Athens, against Saturday’s air strikes.

Athens: A group of Greek communist party supporters tried to take down a statue of former US president Harry Truman in central Athens on Monday during a protest against air strikes on Syria by the United States, Britain and France on Saturday.
Protesters clashed with police who used tear gas to disperse the crowd, a Reuters witness said. At least three protesters were injured, with blood visible on their heads. Several hundred communist party supporters joined the rally. 

Protesters used a metal grinder to try to cut off the statue’s feet and tug it down with ropes before riot police intervened and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.The statue suffered minor damage. At least three protesters were injured, with blood trickling from their heads, a Reuters witness said.
Several hundred KKE supporters joined a march to the US Embassy, a couple of miles from the statue, in the third demonstration in Athens against Saturday’s air strikes on what Western powers said were Syrian chemical weapons installations.
“What we did today is a symbolic move against the US and the war (in Syria),” said Yorgos Perros, a member of the communist-affiliated union PAME. “The statue is a symbol of imperialism and the United States in Greece.”
The 12-foot, bronze Truman statue, also not far from the prime minister’s office, has been a regular target of protesters who have vandalized or attacked it with paint against what they call American “imperialism” in Greece.
Many also believe Washington backed the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967-74 as well as the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 following a brief Greek-backed coup.
The statue had to be removed and restored in 1986 after being bombed. Truman was US president from 1945 to 1953.