Prosecutor Eyes Social Media Posts Inciting Violence

E-crimes unit ordered to commence preliminary investigation to determine if posts, on the occasion of Tempi tragedy anniversary rallies set for Friday, entail criminal offenses

Prosecutor Eyes Social Media Posts Inciting Violence

The head of the prosecutor’s office for the Athens first instance courts has ordered a preliminary investigation into social media posts advocating violence during scheduled protests next Friday, on the two-year anniversary of the deadly Tempi rail collision.

The investigation was assigned to the electronic crimes department by high-ranking prosecutor Aristidis Koreas.

According to reports, authorities will attempt to identify the users behind the specific posts in order for prosecutors to ascertain whether a crime has been committed, namely, incitement to commit offenses.

Fifty-seven people, mostly passengers on a north-bound train, were killed when the latter crashed into an oncoming south-bound freight train on the evening of Feb. 28, 2023.

Both major tertiary unions in the country, GSEE representing the private sector, and ADEDY, which represents civil servants, have called a 24-hour strike on Friday.

Meanwhile protest marches have been scheduled across the country to mark the two-year anniversary of the Tempi disaster.

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