Covid-19: Protesters attack Cyprus TV over measures, vaccines

Covid-19: Protesters attack Cyprus TV over measures, vaccines
Members of the Cyprus national police inspect the headquarters of local broadcaster Sigma TV in the capital Nicosia on July 18, 2021 after protesters against coronavirus measures attacked the premises late in the evening. — AFP pic
Police inspect the headquarters of local broadcaster Sigma TV after protesters against coronavirus measures attacked the premises

NICOSIA, July 19 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Protesters against coronavirus measures and vaccines attacked a Cypriot television station and torched cars outside the building in Nicosia on Sunday evening, the station said.

Police confirmed the incident at Sigma TV and said around 2,500 protesters went to the network after a larger protest outside the presidential palace against a Covid “Safepass” and force vaccination.

“A cowardly attack took place on Sunday night outside our headquarters” in the capital Nicosia, Sigma TV said.

“Our headquarters was attacked by mobs who threw crackers and damaged our cars.”

Earlier in the evening around 5,000 people demonstrated outside the presidential palace and at the end of the protest about half of them went to the Sigma television building, police said.

A car at the network was set on fire and there was damage to the building, police said. There were no immdiate reports of arrests or injuries.

Sigma said the police had entered the building to protect those working there.

One of its presenters, Nestoras Vasiliou, published a video on social media showing cars burning in the car park and smashed up furniture apparently inside the building’s lobby, with police sirens wailing in the background.

Vasiliou also tweeted “thank God we are all safe”.

Sigma is seen as having a hardline stance against anti-vaccination campaigners and has been targeted in previous protests against anti-coronavirus measures.

The Republic of Cyprus this week introduced a safe pass allowing only those vaccinated for Covid to enter supermarkets, malls, restaurants and other businesses.

It has also expanded its Covid vaccination rollout to include teenagers aged 16 and 17, following a new surge in cases, and has stepped up efforts to persuade young people to take the jabs.

Cyprus has recorded over 90,000 cases of coronavirus and 384 deaths. — NNN-AGENCIES

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