Exarchia: Police launch unprovoked attacks on bars and residents
Footage shared by residents and passers-by on social media shows police officers storming bars and using unnecessary force on people in the area, in Exarchia, Athens.
Footage shared by residents and passers-by on social media shows police officers storming bars and using unnecessary force on people in the area, in Exarchia, Athens.
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