Aslanidis: 'Floridis insults the memory of our children, Karamanlis should be in prison'
Pavlos Aslanidis, the new president of the Tembi Association, criticizes government officials and emphasizes the need for justice regarding the Tembi tragedy during an interview on its anniversary.
In an interview marking the three-year anniversary of the Tembi tragedy, Pavlos Aslanidis, who is now the president of the Tembi Association, voiced strong criticisms of Greek government officials, particularly targeting Floridis for what he considers disrespect towards the victims' memory. Aslanidis believes that the upcoming protests, set for Saturday, will see significant public participation, driven by a growing sense of frustration over not just the Tembi accident but also a myriad of social issues that have been plaguing the country. He asserts that the public's demand is for justice regarding the Tembi incident, advocating for a legal system that upholds equality and fairness.
Discussing the planned events for the commemoration, Aslanidis expressed optimism that this year's mobilizations might be large, even if they don't match the previous year's turnout. He noted that people feel a deep connection to the cause, emphasizing that the societal tensions are pushing citizens towards collective action. Aslanidis himself has been a visible figure in these demonstrations, indicating his commitment to continue attending the annual events, underscoring their importance in demanding accountability from the government.
When asked about Maria Karystianou, a potential speaker at the protests, he mentioned that they had not received any updates on her participation. Aslanidis reaffirmed that the focus of the protests would remain on holding those accountable for the Tembi tragedy and ensuring that similar incidents do not recur, encapsulating the collective yearning of the society for a more just and accountable governance.