Protest against education reform turns violent in Greece


FE Team | Published: October 29, 2018 17:42:00 | Updated: October 30, 2018 19:38:41


Protest against education reform turns violent in Greece

A protest against education reform turned violent in Greece as youths clashed with police on Monday parliament’s Syntagma square in central Athens.

Protesters threw stones, flares and petrol bombs at police who responded with teargas.

The incidents occurred during a march by students to parliament, protesting against a draft bill changing university entrance requirements, reports Reuters.

At least three petrol bombs hurled by demonstrators, who also threw flares. Police responded with rounds of teargas.

The incidents ended almost as rapidly as they started and the central square soon opened up for traffic.

Reforms wanted by the education ministry include curriculum changes in the final year of high school and alterations to what are now uniform entrance exams to university, irrespective of the chosen field of study.

High school students say the changes will increase the examination burden and create a system which discourages critical thought.

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