Greek Orthodox Archbishopric in Beirut Vandalised
Several offices of the Greek-Orthodox archbishopric in Beirut were vandalized last night with money stolen, a safe broken, icons and other precious items looted. “The archbishopric had been sabotaged,...
View ArticleAssailants of Greek Orthodox Church in Beirut Arrested
The Internal Security Forces (ISF) arrested Wednesday November 23, three men, who vandalized and robbed the Greek Orthodox Church of the Archdiocese of Beirut last week. According to the ISF...
View ArticleUltranationalist Jewish Vandals Attack Baptist Church in West Jerusalem
Vandals daubed “Death to Christianity” on a Jerusalem church on Monday in the second such attack in the holy city this month, police said. The words “Price Tag”, a slogan used by ultranationalist...
View ArticleGreek Orthodox Archbishopric in Beirut Vandalised
Several offices of the Greek-Orthodox archbishopric in Beirut were vandalized last night with money stolen, a safe broken, icons and other precious items looted. “The archbishopric had been sabotaged,...
View ArticleAssailants of Greek Orthodox Church in Beirut Arrested
The Internal Security Forces (ISF) arrested Wednesday November 23, three men, who vandalized and robbed the Greek Orthodox Church of the Archdiocese of Beirut last week. According to the ISF...
View ArticleUltranationalist Jewish Vandals Attack Baptist Church in West Jerusalem
Vandals daubed “Death to Christianity” on a Jerusalem church on Monday in the second such attack in the holy city this month, police said. The words “Price Tag”, a slogan used by ultranationalist...
View ArticleJail Sentences for Women Who Vandalized Athens Museums
Two women who vandalized exhibitions in three Athens museums were each served four-year jail sentences by a misdemeanours court in Athens on Tuesday. The two women damaged exhibits at the Byzantine and...
View ArticleAthens' Alexander the Great Statue Vandalized With Graffiti
Just a few days after the official unveiling of the statue of Alexander the Great in central Athens, unknown vandals painted slogans on its base on Tuesday night. In yet another incident of vandalism,...
View ArticleSuspected Greek Parliament Vandal Released on Bail
A man arrested after a group of anarchists splashed red paint on the outer walls of the parliament building in Athens earlier in the week was released on bail on Friday. The 36-year man, member of the...
View ArticleVandals Deface Office Entrance of ''Athens Voice'' Website
Unknown individuals vandalized the entrance of the building where the offices of the famous Greek newspaper and website ”Athens Voice” are located. The perpetrators, on Monday night, did not manage to...
View ArticleNewly-Renovated Greek Synagogue Defaced with Anti-Semitic Graffiti
A newly-renovated historic synagogue in the town of Trikala in central Greece was vandalized on Tuesday by someone who painted anti-semitic slogans on an outside wall. The words “Jewish Snakes Out”...
View ArticleState-of-the-Art Water Pipeline Linking Aegina With Athens Vandalized
A new incident of vandalism in Greece, this time on water pipeline infrastructure, was made public on Tuesday. This time, the victims of what has become a curse in modern Greece were pipes belonging to...
View ArticleVandals Deface Acropolis Metro Station in Athens
Greek police on Wednesday evening arrested 43 people on suspicion that they had vandalized the Acropolis metro station in Athens. The suspects are accused of spray painting slogans underneath the...
View ArticleVandals Destroy Magnificent Marble Columns at Ancient Greek City in Albania
Unknown vandals in Albania have caused “irreparable” damage to a monument in ancient Apollonia near the town of Fieri, Albanian authorities announced on Saturday. The director of the archaeological...
View ArticleGreece Condemns Vandalism of Thessaloniki’s Jewish Mural
Greece condemned the vandalism of a street mural in Thessaloniki which depicts the extermination of the city's Jews in Nazi camps. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleGreece Asks UNESCO to Press Turkey on Hagia Sophia Vandalism
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his “sadness and disgust” at the vandalism to a door of Hagia Sophia in a call with UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, on Thursday. Mitsotakis...
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