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01-25-2009, 04:20 PM
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Agence France-Presse
Published: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
THESSALONIKI, Greece - Two months after her kiosk was torched in local riots an elderly woman from Thessaloniki has received an unlikely cash gift from anarchists to rebuild her life, a press report said on Tuesday.
"As anarchists, we felt we should support a fellow human victimized by blind violence," an organization calling itself Anarchist Initiative said in a statement sent to Eleftherotypia daily.
Protesters throw stones at police during riots outside the Athens' Academy on Dec. 18.
John Kolesidis/Reuters
The anarchists set up a special bank account to support 74-year-old Harikleia Ananiadou and collected 13,000 euros ($18,000 US) for the cause.
"We gave what we could, even beyond our means, because we know that it would be difficult for her to make a new start at her age," initiative member Panagiotis Papadopoulos told Angelioforos daily.
"It was an act of solidarity to a woman who could be our mother," he added.
Ananiadou's kiosk burned down in November during clashes between youths and police on the sidelines of a street demonstration.
The government recently announced compensation packages for business owners who suffered damage in the wave of violence that swept the country in December following the fatal shooting of a teenage boy.
But Ananiadou says she missed out because her kiosk was gutted a month earlier.
"I received only empty promises (from the state) ... I feel very fortunate that these boys came along to help," she said.
© Agence France-Presse 2009
Direct link: http://www.canada.com/topics/news/world/story.html?id=1197837
Agence France-Presse
Published: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
THESSALONIKI, Greece - Two months after her kiosk was torched in local riots an elderly woman from Thessaloniki has received an unlikely cash gift from anarchists to rebuild her life, a press report said on Tuesday.
"As anarchists, we felt we should support a fellow human victimized by blind violence," an organization calling itself Anarchist Initiative said in a statement sent to Eleftherotypia daily.
Protesters throw stones at police during riots outside the Athens' Academy on Dec. 18.
John Kolesidis/Reuters
The anarchists set up a special bank account to support 74-year-old Harikleia Ananiadou and collected 13,000 euros ($18,000 US) for the cause.
"We gave what we could, even beyond our means, because we know that it would be difficult for her to make a new start at her age," initiative member Panagiotis Papadopoulos told Angelioforos daily.
"It was an act of solidarity to a woman who could be our mother," he added.
Ananiadou's kiosk burned down in November during clashes between youths and police on the sidelines of a street demonstration.
The government recently announced compensation packages for business owners who suffered damage in the wave of violence that swept the country in December following the fatal shooting of a teenage boy.
But Ananiadou says she missed out because her kiosk was gutted a month earlier.
"I received only empty promises (from the state) ... I feel very fortunate that these boys came along to help," she said.
© Agence France-Presse 2009