Identifier
Created
Classification
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08THESSALONIKI13
2008-02-22 13:10:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Consulate Thessaloniki
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THESSALONIKI: COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE OVER KOSOVO; RIGHTISTS

Tags:  PGOV PREL ASEC GR MK 
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UNCLAS THESSALONIKI 000013 

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DEPT FOR DS/DSS/OSAC, DS/ICI/PII, DS/OP/EUR, EUR/SE, EUR/EX

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ASEC GR MK
SUBJECT: THESSALONIKI: COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE OVER KOSOVO; RIGHTISTS
PROTEST MACEDONIA NAME ISSUE


UNCLAS THESSALONIKI 000013

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DEPT FOR DS/DSS/OSAC, DS/ICI/PII, DS/OP/EUR, EUR/SE, EUR/EX

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL ASEC GR MK
SUBJECT: THESSALONIKI: COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE OVER KOSOVO; RIGHTISTS
PROTEST MACEDONIA NAME ISSUE



1. SUMMARY: On February 22, 2008 two separate demonstrations
took place in downtown Thessaloniki to protest the recent
unilateral declaration of independence in Kosovo in one case,
and the Nimitz proposal for resolution of the Macedonia name
issue in the second. The demonstrations were peaceful, and no
security incidents or injuries were reported. END SUMMARY

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COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATORS BURN AMERICAN FLAG OUTSIDE CONSULATE
GENERAL
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2. At 19:30, approximately 700 demonstrators, including members
of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) and the Communist Youth
of Greece (KNE) gathered at Aristotle Square (plans for the
demonstration had been announced in advance)and marched through
the main streets of the city holding red flags, and lighted
candles. Some, accompanied by demonstrators wearing skeleton
costumes, carried an effigy of a girl on a cross labeled "The
Balkans." They were led by Thessaloniki Communist Party
Secretary Kostas Avramopoulos who noted that both the New

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Democracy and PASOK parties shared responsibility for the bad
situation in the Balkans and demanded that the Government of
Greece not recognize Kosovo. The demonstrators first stopped in
front of the French Consulate, then in front of the German
Consulate and finally stopped for five minutes in front of the
building housing the American Consulate General. They shouted
anti-American slogans (e.g. "Americans, Killers of the People,
Go home," "People are not terrorists but the Americans are," "
Sixty years NATO, the same story, violence, wars and
terrorism.") They burned an American flag and spray painted on
the pavement in front of the main entrance of the building,
"Americans, Killers of the People," with a signature of KKE.
Then they departed and proceeded to the Serbian Consulate and
the British Council from which they dispersed peacefully.

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RIGHTISTS PROTEST MACEDONIA NAME ISSUE PROPOSED SOLUTIONS
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3. In a separate demonstration at 20:30, 50 members of the
extreme rightist group "Golden Dawn" gathered at Aristotle
Square, on Tsimiski Street, 50 meters from the American
Consulate General building. They remained there for one hour
holding Greek flags and shouting slogans against Greek
politicians, the Nimitz proposal, the Republic of Macedonia, and
against the United States (e.g. "Americans and friends of Skopje
should realize that Macedonia is Greek," "No to NATO and
America." Then they left the area peacefully.

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POLICE WERE WELL PREPARED AND EFFECTIVE
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4. COMMENT: The US Consulate General is located on the 7th
floor of a commercial building which also houses the Albanian
Consulate and the Consular/Commercial/Economic Affairs office of
the Republic of Macedonia. During the demonstration the police
were well prepared and protected the Consulate building
effectively. Four police divisions were deployed around the
building and two police buses with a fire brigade closed off the
road in back of the Consulate. Local TV crews covered the
events. Northern Greek citizens and political leaders feel
strongly about the Macedonia name issue and often urge their
government to take a hard line on the issue but this is the
first time that their strongly held feelings have manifested
themselves in a demonstration. END COMMENT

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