Editorial: Intruders

Not many days ago a bevy of livid members of anti-authority groups with rafters and sledgehammers and with violent intentions conducted a foray at Athens' Economic University's historic building on Patision Street and made their way to the office of the rector, Emmanuel Giakoumakis,  with the obvious aim being to assault and destroy.

That was because they consider him responsible for police reclaiming a building  on Mavromataion Street owned by the university and occupied since 2006.

Ειρήνη Αγαπηδάκη: Ποια είναι η νέα Συντονίστρια για τα ασυνόδευτα προσφυγόπουλα

The infamous "Vancouver" as the building was dubbed was used as a safe-house and a base for all sorts of illegal forays.

It was by a stroke of luck that the rector was not in his office and was spared worse eventualities.

The rage of the anti-authority group then was redirected toward a university student who happened to be outside the rector's office

They believed that since the student was standing outside the office the student was a collaborator of the rector.

He was beaten mercilessly. If university staff had not intervened no one would know how far they would have gone.

By shouting at the perpetrators, "What are you doing? You will kill him and go to jail," they managed to wrench the student from their hands.

Those who saw the attack were scared by the fury and aggressiveness of the self-styled avengers who are even capable of murder.

Fear and concern have permeated the Economic University.

The rector believes that his life is in danger and other academics believe that worse things can happen, such as arson.

Everyone can now see that there is no room for tolerance by the state for the targeted degradation at universities, for violence...

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