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Thodoris Chondrogiannos
Excessive police violence at demonstration for Gaza (7.10.2025)
08 • 10 • 2025

On 7 October 2025, police forces reportedly used excessive force against demonstrators during a march in Athens concerning Israel’s actions in Gaza. The conduct of the police raises concerns regarding, first, compliance with the legal framework governing the lawful operation of state authorities for the protection of human rights, and second, respect for the constitutionally protected right of assembly.

In October 2025, media outlets published reports and audiovisual material documenting excessive police violence and misconduct against demonstrators during a march in Athens concerning Israel’s actions in Gaza (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).

Political organisations and opposition parties issued statements condemning the police misconduct during the demonstration. Nea Aristera denounced the ‘sudden and unjustified’ police operation against the Communist Liberation bloc, whilst MeRA25 referred to an ‘unprovoked mass criminal attack’. 

Where is the problem with the rule of law?

In a state governed by the rule of law, the actions and operation of police authorities must adhere to certain principles, including the principle of legality, the principle of proportionality, the prohibition of abusive exercise of police powers, and the respect and protection of human rights. The powers of the police and the conduct required during the performance of their duties are regulated, among others, by Presidential Decrees 538/1989, 141/1991, and 254/2004.

Although the police may use force to enforce the law and protect human rights, this does not mean that any preventive or repressive use of force is lawful. Arbitrary use of force and action exceeding legal limits constitute a dangerous phenomenon for a democratic system. Police operations must also safeguard — and not hinder or nullify — the unhindered exercise of the right of assembly, which is protected under Article 11 of the Constitution.

In light of the above, the conduct of the police authorities in the present case (unprovoked use of force, detentions, arrests, and attacks against demonstrators), as documented in media reports and audiovisual material, appears to exceed the lawful limits of police action and should therefore be investigated by the competent state and judicial authorities.

Thodoris Chondrogiannos
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