The War of Peasants in Greece

Greek farmers block borders, airport and roads in protest at delayed EU funds

By Renee Maltezou and Angeliki Koutantou

Protesting Greek farmers closed an airport on the island of Crete, blocked roads and border crossings and hurled rocks at police during a nationwide demonstration on Monday triggered by funding delays.

Protesters deployed thousands of trucks and tractors in at least 20 blockades across the country, local media said. Police fired tear gas at a group of protesting farmers who threw stones and forced their way onto the runway at Heraklion airport in Crete, halting air traffic.

Another group near the Chania airport in Crete smashed the windows of police vehicles with their shepherd’s crooks and stones. Police officials said those involved had been identified and would be charged.

Greek farmers face a 600 million euro ($700 million) shortfall in EU aid and other payments after a corruption scandal in which some farmers, aided by state employees, faked land ownership to qualify for payouts. Ongoing audits have slowed subsequent disbursements.

The delays to funding come just as farmers and stock breeders struggle with an outbreak of sheep pox that has led to hundreds of thousands of sheep and goats being culled.

“We don’t have help, climate change has influenced production a great deal, all of this with the (corruption) scandal – people who have nothing to do with the profession are getting enormous amounts,” said one farmer, Prokopis Bandzis, who protested on the island of Lesbos.

“I want there to be justice. Those involved with the illegal subsidies need to account for (their actions).”

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