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Protesters clash with police in Greece over shooting of unarmed teenager

Riots break out in Athens during protest march to mark teenager's death

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Riot police clash with protesters in Thessaloniki. Photo: Reuters

A march by thousands of people through central Athens to mark the anniversary of the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teenager quickly turned violent, as marchers damaged storefronts and bus stations and set fire to clothes looted from a shop.

Clashes continued late into Saturday night in the neighbourhood of Exarchia, a haven for extreme leftists and anarchists, with youths ambushing police with firebombs and rocks thrown from balconies. Police detained 211 people.

Clashes also broke out between police and demonstrators marching in the northern city of Thessaloniki. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades after a crowd beat up two plainclothes policemen.

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The marches were commemorating the December 6, 2008, police killing of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos in the capital, which led to two weeks of the most violent rioting Greece had seen in decades.

Grigoropoulos and friends were in an argument with two police officers when one officer went to his patrol car, retrieved his gun and shot the youth.

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Grigoropoulos' killer, police officer Epaminondas Korkoneas, is serving a life sentence.

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