
Greece: Antifa protest new offices of far-right group inspired by Le Pen
Antifa protesters rallied outside the new offices of the far right Lepenists (LEPEN) in Agios Panteleimonas Square, Athens, on Sunday, in a bid to push out alleged far-right groups from the area.
Riot police was present to prevent the protest from escalating, as the activists commemorated the death of Pavlos Fyssas, also known under his rap pseudonym Killah P, who was killed by neo-Nazis on August 18 three years ago.
The demonstration comes after a masked antifacist group allegedly vandalised the entrance of the LEPEN offices one day prior, a group who have allegedly styled their politics of France's Front National Marie Le Pen.

Antifa protesters rallied outside the new offices of the far right Lepenists (LEPEN) in Agios Panteleimonas Square, Athens, on Sunday, in a bid to push out alleged far-right groups from the area.
Riot police was present to prevent the protest from escalating, as the activists commemorated the death of Pavlos Fyssas, also known under his rap pseudonym Killah P, who was killed by neo-Nazis on August 18 three years ago.
The demonstration comes after a masked antifacist group allegedly vandalised the entrance of the LEPEN offices one day prior, a group who have allegedly styled their politics of France's Front National Marie Le Pen.