Macedonia advises against travel to Greece

The Macedonian Foreign Ministry has advised its citizens not to travel to Greece due to the violence that has become an increasingly common feature recently.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 15.04.2009.

16:07

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The Macedonian Foreign Ministry has advised its citizens not to travel to Greece due to the violence that has become an increasingly common feature recently. If traveling to Greece is absolutely necessary, then the ministry advises Macedonian citizens to be careful, to park their vehicles in guarded car parks, and to avoid cities and centers where protests are being held, as well as buildings and institutions that are most often targeted, according to Macedonian news agency MIA. Macedonia advises against travel to Greece The ministry adds that the Greek government has been unable to control the situation in the country, especially in larger cities such as Athens and Thessaloniki. It also points out that the protesters have thrown Molotov cocktails at car showrooms, banks, police patrols and foreign representative offices in the last few months. Anarchist groups have taken over the university center and threatened to bomb churches, the ministry adds in its warning. It also states that several dozen Macedonian citizens and goods carriers have informed local institutions that their vehicles have been damaged while in Greece. The ministry recommends that Macedonian citizens continue to monitor the situation there.

Macedonia advises against travel to Greece

The ministry adds that the Greek government has been unable to control the situation in the country, especially in larger cities such as Athens and Thessaloniki.

It also points out that the protesters have thrown Molotov cocktails at car showrooms, banks, police patrols and foreign representative offices in the last few months.

Anarchist groups have taken over the university center and threatened to bomb churches, the ministry adds in its warning.

It also states that several dozen Macedonian citizens and goods carriers have informed local institutions that their vehicles have been damaged while in Greece.

The ministry recommends that Macedonian citizens continue to monitor the situation there.

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