The gatherings across the country in response to the Tempi tragedy were particularly large, with significant participation in every city. The rally at Syntagma Square was especially substantial, where relatives of the railway tragedy victims spoke, demanding a thorough investigation into the causes of the disaster and the delivery of justice.
In Athens and Thessaloniki, the demonstrations were marred by small groups of hooded individuals who attacked riot police (MAT) with Molotov cocktails and stones. However, the clashes were brief. In Athens, one arrest was made, while in Thessaloniki, 23 individuals were detained.
Amalias Avenue Closed in Both Directions in Front of Parliament – All Other Roads Open
Approximately 150 people have remained in front of the Parliament after the demonstration for the tragedy in Tempi at Syntagma. For this reason, Amalias Avenue remains closed in both directions. However, all other roads around Syntagma remain open.
Syntagma and Stadiou Streets Reopen – Panepistimiou Remains Closed
Syntagma and Stadiou streets have been reopened to traffic, while Panepistimiou Street remains closed.
Crowd Leaves Gathering at Syntagma
Just before 3:00 PM, the march at Syntagma Square for the railway tragedy in Tempi concluded. The crowd is dispersing from the gathering. Meanwhile, a clash is ongoing between hooded individuals and riot police at the Propylaea.
Unknown Individuals Set Fire to Trash Bins on Egnatia Street in Thessaloniki
Unknown individuals set fire to trash bins on Egnatia Street in Thessaloniki. The incident caused significant concern among locals, with the fire quickly drawing the attention of the fire department. Authorities are investigating the matter to identify those responsible for the act.
Famellos: Today, We Demonstrate for the Oxygen of Democracy
“SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance joins its voice with Greek society across the country,” stated SYRIZA-PS President Sokratis Famellos from Syntagma Square, where he participated in a protest.
He continued:
“The Tempi tragedy will not be covered up. We demand the immediate completion of the judicial investigation, with all evidence brought to light and presented in Parliament. Justice is the oxygen of democracy. Today, we demonstrate for the oxygen of democracy.”
Stone-Throwing Attack on Police Near Thessaloniki Railway Station
Tension erupted near the Thessaloniki Railway Station during a protest for the Tempi tragedy. According to reports, individuals who broke away from the main march attacked police forces with stones at the intersection of Agion Panton and Margaropoulou Streets. Police responded with tear gas.


Koutsoumbas from Serres: Fighting Until the Real Culprits Are Held Accountable
“This moment, as here in Serres and across the entire country, the people and the youth are mobilizing, demanding that all the causes behind the collision of the two trains in Tempi be fully revealed—an incident that claimed the lives of our fellow human beings. Furthermore, we demand clarity on the cause of the massive explosion and fire, as, without it, many more lives, especially young ones, could have been saved,” stated Dimitris Koutsoumbas, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), during a rally in Serres regarding the Tempi tragedy.
Androulakis: Justice and Truth Are the Oxygen
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis commented on the nationwide protests regarding the Tempi tragedy through a Facebook post. He emphasized that “Justice and truth are the oxygen,” underlining the demand for accountability and transparency.
Nikos Androulakis at the rally





“All responsible parties must be exposed. We need answers from those who sealed off the crime scene in an attempt to cover up this atrocity. They must answer for the delayed actions and the disappearance of critical evidence, such as video footage and other crucial material, pivotal to this tragedy—this immense crime. Those responsible must be held to account and brought to justice for the crime they committed against the Greek people and the Greek youth. Such tragedies and crimes must never happen again,” Koutsoumbas emphasized.

He concluded by stating:
“On this front, we will stand united—the entire people, all the youth—fighting until the real culprits are punished, whether they are part of the government, the state apparatus, or anyone else with any level of responsibility for this tragedy.”

Incidents Now Unfolding at Syntagma Square
A rally for the Tempi tragedy is currently taking place at Syntagma, while more than 110 similar events have been planned across the country.


There are now over 110 other events in the region.
As highlighted in the statement posted by the relatives of the victims on social media, they call for an immediate investigation into the causes of the tragedy and justice.

Due to the rally, Syntagma and Amalias Avenue from Sygrou are closed.

Rallies have been planned in other cities as well.
The city is also closed for meetings in other cities.

“Today all Greeks gathered to declare that this crime will not go unpunished. This time those responsible, no matter how high up they are, will be punished as they should be,” said Maria Karystianou, who lost her daughter in Tempi.
“Normally we should be here every day, let this be the beginning of the end. I am moved by the people who have left their daily lives to join their voices with ours, you can’t imagine how much strength that gives us. You see an unstoppable and unending struggle. Those who are responsible should resign and come to face us,” said Nikos Plakias, the father of the twin girls who perished in the Tethys.
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Three rallies in Thessaloniki
Three rallies are taking place in Thessaloniki in Kamara Square, in Kalamaria in Ethnikis Antistasis Street, and in Chalkidonos Square. More than 6,000 people have gathered at Kamara Square, according to the ELAS.
“It is a magnificent gathering, we thank all the people. The issue has left the families, it is now global wherever there are Greeks. My soul and the soul of my son has rejoiced,” Pavlos Aslanidis, the victim’s father, said from Thessaloniki.
“I was on that train and I got off 10 minutes before the accident happened and I’m making a picture of the people who were next to me who may not be there,” said a passenger on Intercity 62.


Gathering at the central square of Larissa
The Protest in Larissa Reaches OSE Headquarters
The protest in Larissa reached the OSE headquarters, with participants gathering at the memorial erected for the victims of the tragic Tempi accident, located opposite the OSE offices.
Relatives of the victims were also present at the memorial, paying tribute to their loved ones.







Protest Rally Held in Amsterdam
A protest rally was also organized in Amsterdam, reflecting solidarity and shared concerns with demonstrations taking place in other parts of the world.
Resounding Message from Syros for Tempi: “The Tears Have Dried…”
A protest was held in Syros in response to the Tempi tragedy.
A large crowd, including people of all ages—students, schools, university attendees, and organized associations—gathered to join their voices with the rest of Greece in a collective call for justice and accountability.








Photo from the Protest in Gytheio
A snapshot captures the protest held in Gytheio, where residents gathered to express their solidarity and demand accountability for the Tempi tragedy. The demonstration reflected the shared grief and determination seen across Greece.

Thousands Gather in Chania – “We Demand Justice and Truth”
Thousands of people assembled and protested at the Municipal Market Square in Chania.
“We are here to honor the memory of those who lost their lives and to demand justice. This was a crime that must not go unpunished. We demand justice and truth!” emphasized speakers at the gathering.







Photos from the Protest in Ioannina
Images capture moments from the protest in Ioannina, where participants gathered to voice their demands and show solidarity.

People of All Ages in Pyrgos and Amaliada
Citizens of Pyrgos and Amaliada took to the streets today under the slogan “I have no oxygen,” demanding justice for the victims of the tragic accident in Tempi.
The central square of the city was filled with people of all ages. In a charged atmosphere, the protesters united their voices to honor the memory of the victims and to demand that such tragedies never happen again.

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