Greece continues to reel from the worst rail disaster in modern history that has left nearly 60 people dead, with another 50 still receiving treatment.
Protests have filled the streets in the country in the two-and-a-half weeks since the deadly disaster, with many blaming the government for not taking action on known safety issues. On Saturday, the national police chief was fired, even as the prime minister promises a full and transparent investigation.
Crystal Goomansingh takes a look at why people are protesting the government as the anger intensifies.
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Protests have filled the streets in the country in the two-and-a-half weeks since the deadly disaster, with many blaming the government for not taking action on known safety issues. On Saturday, the national police chief was fired, even as the prime minister promises a full and transparent investigation.
Crystal Goomansingh takes a look at why people are protesting the government as the anger intensifies.
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