Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Trouble flared up last night in Limassol by members of the public protesting about Covid-19 restrictions and the political corruption. See https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/10/29/seve ... ned-nasty/
How concerned should we be?
. Photo: Free Times Media Ltd
How concerned should we be?
. Photo: Free Times Media Ltd
It's Back to the Future folks 

Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Be as concerned as you want. Personally not concerned at all.
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Just a few bored idiots wanting to smash a few windows
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
There was another incident in Nicosia last night as well. Totally unrelated to this.
Both articles were in the online news.
Perhaps Paphos might be feeling left out
beware of crowds gathering if you are concerned, just in case...
Both articles were in the online news.
Perhaps Paphos might be feeling left out
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
I doubt those with grievances were the ones doing the rioting.
With regards to the demonstration itself, they really should focus on one topic if they want to be heard. I could understand an anti-corruption demo, in light of recent events. But linking it with a protest against COVID measures clouds the issue. Imagine an Anti Brexit demo in the UK merging with an anti COVID restrictions demo. It would be very confusing for a lot of the demonstrators, who might support one but not the other.
With regards to the demonstration itself, they really should focus on one topic if they want to be heard. I could understand an anti-corruption demo, in light of recent events. But linking it with a protest against COVID measures clouds the issue. Imagine an Anti Brexit demo in the UK merging with an anti COVID restrictions demo. It would be very confusing for a lot of the demonstrators, who might support one but not the other.
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
As already said, I doubt that the scum who damaged peoples cars and property, burnt police cars etc , knew or cared what the demo was about.
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
If I can survive the gauntlet of Lidl underwear aisle on a thursday morning I can withstand any riot.
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Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Its the feral kids that have grown up but not mentally or politically matured.
Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Dont know,but i would guess the Cypriot police handled the matter a little different than the UK police.But again here they are assumed rioters in the UK they are,,,,,,,,,activists.
Re: Violence in Limassol last night (28/10/20)
Perhaps as a result of the disturbances in Limassol last night there may be an increased police presence/roads closed when the President visits Paphos on Friday?