Greece rages: Dimitris Christoulas and Marios Lolos die as racism rises
GREECE is bleeding. A 77-year-old retired pharmacist named Dimitris Christoulas committed suicide at Syntagma Square in central Athens. In a suicide note, he claimed the financial crisis in Greece had ‘destroyed’ him. Hundreds attended the ceremony at an Athens cemetery. At a march in Athens to mark his death, a policeman was badly beaten. Also, photographer Marios Lolos, 46, who heads the Greek Photojournalists’ Association and works for the Chinese news agency Xinhua, suffered a skull fracture while covering the protest. Other Greeks are targeting foreigners – not only the Germans who are seen as the enemy. Several political parties have promised to take a tougher line on illegal immigration, ahead of a general election, expected in late April. Greece is the busiest crossing point for illegal immigration in the European Union. It’s getting hot in Greece….
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People gather at the site where an elderly man fatally shot himself at Athens' main Syntagma square on Thursday, April 5, 2012. The 77-year-old retired pharmacist has shot himself dead in the busiest public square of the Greek capital during the morning rush hour on Wednesday morning, leaving a note blasting politicians over the country's financial crisis in a suicide note. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
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