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Greeks rally to mark anniversary of deadly 2023 train crash ahead of trial

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ATHENS, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Greeks rallied in Athens and other cities on Saturday to mark the anniversary of a 2023 train crash, the country's deadliest rail disaster in history,

Greeks Demand Justice on Train Crash Anniversary as Trial Approaches

Nationwide Protests and Calls for Accountability

Commemorations and Demonstrations Across Greece

ATHENS, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Greeks rallied in Athens and other cities on Saturday to mark the anniversary of a 2023 train crash, the country's deadliest rail disaster in history, demanding justice ahead of a criminal trial set to begin next month.

Trains and ferries came to a halt and urban transport was disrupted as workers walked off the job to join the demonstrations. Protesters laid flowers and held banners reading "Justice" outside parliament, where the names of the 57 victims - mostly students - have been spray‑painted in red on the ground.

The Tempi Train Disaster

The victims died when a passenger train and a freight train collided head-on at Tempi in central Greece.

The disaster has become a stark symbol of state failings, including safety lapses and years of neglect of the rail network.

Public Outrage and Political Mistrust

Fuelled by mistrust of politicians, who are largely shielded from prosecution under Greek law, last year’s mass protests were the biggest in years.

Thousands of police officers were deployed in Athens on Saturday. Demonstrations were also held abroad.

Voices of the Victims’ Families

"We seek one thing: Justice," said Pavlos Aslanidis, head of the victims' relatives association in a speech.

Judicial Proceedings and Demands for Reform

Upcoming Trial and Legal Charges

A judicial investigation concluded this year and dozens of non-politicians will stand trial on March 23 on charges ranging from traffic disruption leading to deaths to negligent manslaughter and causing bodily harm.

Protesters’ Demands and Allegations

Protesters want reforms and political accountability. "It wasn't an accident, it was murder," read one banner in Athens.

Probes have found that a project co-funded by the European Union to install safety systems was launched in 2014 but was years behind schedule in 2023. Relatives have also accused authorities of trying to cover up evidence.

Government Response and Promises

The centre-right government, which denies wrongdoing, says justice will shed light on the case and has pledged full railway reform by 2027.

(Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Lefteris Papadimas; Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Mass demonstrations and nationwide strikes disrupted transport as protesters called for accountability in the deadliest rail crash in Greek history
  • The upcoming trial on March 23, 2026 will see dozens of non‑political defendants face charges including negligent manslaughter and causing multiple deaths
  • Since the crash, Greece has accelerated rail safety reforms—rolling out full ETCS signalling, real‑time train tracking, simulators, and restructuring rail institutions

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is being commemorated by the rallies in Greece?
The rallies commemorate the anniversary of the 2023 Tempi train crash, Greece’s deadliest rail disaster.
How many people died in the 2023 Greece train crash?
Fifty-seven people, mostly students, died in the crash near Tempi in central Greece.
What are protestors demanding following the train disaster?
Protestors are demanding justice for victims, political accountability, and reforms to improve railway safety.
When will the criminal trial for the train crash begin?
The criminal trial is scheduled to begin on March 23, one year after the disaster.
What issues have investigations into the crash uncovered?
Investigations revealed safety lapses, delays in installing EU-funded safety systems, and allegations of evidence cover-up.

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