European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 01, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes tuesday november 1,1994 Cozen s visitors Athens Greece a the acropolis was close to hundreds of visitors for several hours Over the week end after a protester staging a sit in on scaffolding threatened to throw objects at anyone passing below. Before the protest saturday and sunday Greece most prominent archaeological site had been closed to the Public for More than three weeks because of Astrike by culture ministry employees. It reopened Only Friday after a court ruling against the strikers. Nikos martinis 35, an unemployed athenian took the Opportunity to visit the site Friday and Days he climbed the scaffolding used for Restora Tion work Over the ancient Entrance. On Friday he climbed Down but he went up again saturday morning saying he would stay there until the government gave into his demands. 5 martinis demands included legalizing the outlawed dwelling in an Athens suburb where he lives with his grandparents and providing Aid for them and other Vic Tims of october s countrywide flooding. He also demanded that the provide him with a cohort a set a new water Heater flush toilet Wristwatch health insurance for his relatives and a pay phone out ride his House. He spent saturday night on the scaffolding and comedown sunday afternoon. The area was then reopened to the Public. It was not immediately Clear whether he would be prosecuted. Martinis received widespread publicity during his protest with live television links to the acropolis. In television interviews after his protest Martini claimed that he was not crazy i know what i am doing i did this because i was desperate he told Athens Antenna to station. The acropolis Hill with its White Marble temples Dat ing from the fifth Century b.c., was closed by culture ministry employees in Early october in a protest for higher wages and a variety of benefits. An Athens court found that their action was an abuse of the right to strike and the site was reopened. Panikos martinis of lands atop scaffolding sunday at the acropolis in Athens Greece. Right Wing italians Mark 1922 March Honor Mussolini pre Dappio Italy a As Italy s leading right Wing party struggles to shed its fascist legacy More than 3,000 people gathered sunday in Benito Mussolini s Birthplace to Honor the Star of his Era. They came to this Small town Southeast of Bologna to commemorate the March on Rome a procession of fascist Black shirts on oct. 28,1922, that paved the Way for Mussolini s Rise local authorities said participation was greater than at similar events in past years the Ansa news Agency reported. Masses were held in Honor of Mussolini and his wife Rachele whore buried in the town. Parliament Deputy Alessandra Mussolini the granddaughter of Duce did not attend. She was about to changed her mind because rights Wing skinheads were attending and because a party rival was there seeking support ans quoted her As saying. Alessandra Mussolini s party the National Al Liance is a member of the governing coalition. The party is successor to the Neo fascist italian social movement or Psi founded just afterword War ii by Mussolini s followers. Alliance leaders Are trying to distance their group from the fascist legacy. They have announced that the transition from the Psi will be completed in january. The move is opposed by hard Core supporters of Psi some of whom at tended the festivities. The March on Rome in 1922 came amid strikes violence by fascist thugs and parliamentary paralysis. 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