New footage shows “anti-state” activists at the NTUA (video)

Alternate Citizens Protection Minister Giannis Panousis says Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras needs to choose between 4% radicals and the other 32% that voted for him

A video from Holy Tuesday from within the National Technical University of Athens (Athens Polytechnic, NTUA) occupied by “anti-state” activists. The video is titled “Athens: From the first line of episodes, showing solidarity to those on hunger strike”.

The upload shoes those within the education facilities while clashes with the police are taking place outside.

At one point, one of the rebels burns a Greek flag hanging on the gates of the side entrance of the NTUA on Stournari Street. He lights it up with a molotov cocktail.


Alternate Citizen Protection Minister Giannis Panousis told Real newspaper that he wants Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to intervene in the matter. “The prime minister needs to decide with whom he’ll proceed and who he’ll leave behind,” said Panousis. Panoussis even said that the “anti-state” protestors would want another death from clashes as had been the case in 2008.