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    Greeks march to mark anniversary of 1973 student revolt against junta

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    Posted on November 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thousands in Athens commemorate the 1973 student revolt against the military junta, marking a pivotal moment in Greek history.

    Table of Contents

    • Commemoration of the 1973 Uprising
    • March to the U.S. Embassy
    • Demonstrators and Their Messages
    • Police Presence and Arrests

    Thousands of Greeks Commemorate 1973 Student Revolt Anniversary

    Commemoration of the 1973 Uprising

    ATHENS (Reuters) -Thousands of Greeks marched through Athens on Monday to mark the anniversary of a violently quashed student uprising in 1973 that helped topple the military junta that then ruled the country.

    March to the U.S. Embassy

    The annual march to the embassy of the United States, which many Greeks accuse of supporting the 1967-1974 military dictatorship, often becomes a focal point for protests against government policies.

    Demonstrators and Their Messages

    At the front of the procession on Monday, youths held a blood-stained flag that belonged to the students engaged in the 1973 revolt. They chanted the national anthem when they reached the heavily-guarded embassy, blocked off with rows of police buses. 

    Police Presence and Arrests

    Some demonstrators held carnations and others chanted slogans in solidarity with Palestinians. 

    Police had deployed more than 5,000 officers in Athens. Dozens of people were detained before the march and 11 people were arrested.

    Earlier, people laid wreaths and carnations at the Athens Polytechnic, site of the bloody clamp-down on November 17, 1973, when army tanks smashed through the gates of the building to crush the students' protest against the colonels ruling Greece at the time. Dozens were killed.

    The revolt heralded the end of the junta. 

    (Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Michele Kambas, Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thousands marched in Athens to commemorate the 1973 student uprising.
    • •The march often protests against government policies.
    • •A blood-stained flag from the revolt was carried by youths.
    • •Police presence was significant with over 5,000 officers.
    • •The 1973 revolt was pivotal in ending the military junta.

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