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Today, Maria Karystianou returns to the European Parliament to deliver a speech on the Tembi Train incident

18 March, 2024

Here’s how you can watch her address:

Today, Maria Karystianou returns to the European Parliament to deliver a speech on the Tembi Train incident. This crucial session represents another significant step towards justice for the 57 unfortunate victims and their families.

Back in mid-February, Maria Karystianou, acting on behalf of the Association of Relatives of the Victims of Tempi, presented a petition to the relevant committee of the European Parliament. Tomorrow, on Clean Monday, the committee will convene to delve into the matter.

The session is scheduled to commence at 16:00, Greece time, providing an opportunity for stakeholders and the public alike to witness this important discussion. For those interested in following along, the live stream link is available below:

https://multimedia.europarl.europa.eu/en/webstreaming/committee-on-petitions_20240318-1500-COMMITTEE-PETI

This event signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing pursuit of justice for the victims of the Tempi Train collision. It highlights the collaborative efforts of individuals and organizations to address and resolve such tragic incidents without political and legal collusion. The European Parliament’s attention to this matter underscores its commitment to upholding justice and accountability across European borders.

As Maria Karystianou prepares to address the committee, her words carry the hopes and aspirations of the victims’ families, seeking closure and answers. This session serves as a platform for their voices to be heard on an international stage, emphasizing the importance of collective action in the face of adversity.

We encourage everyone to tune in and witness this significant moment as the European Parliament takes steps towards delivering justice for the victims of the Tempi crime.

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