Greek police ban marches by Golden Dawn and anti-fascists


  • World
  • Saturday, 30 Nov 2013

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police have banned marches by far-right Golden Dawn supporters and anti-fascists in Athens on Saturday to prevent clashes among the rival groups.

Tensions have risen since the killing of an anti-fascism rapper by a Golden Dawn member in September and the fatal shootings of two party supporters this month in retaliation, responsibility for which was claimed by a group calling itself the "Militant People's Revolutionary Forces".

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