Greek mayor hospitalised after 'far-right' attack

AFP  |  Thessaloniki (Greece) 

The of Greece's second city was hospitalised early Sunday after an assault by suspected far-right members at a rally, officials said.

Yiannis Boutaris, 75, had to be escorted from an event commemorating the massacre of Black Sea Greeks in during and after World War I when members of the crowd turned violent.

"They were hitting me everywhere. Kicks, punches, the lot," Boutaris told state agency Sunday. "It was a despicable attack, but I am well." Footage from the event shows Boutaris initially being heckled. As he starts to leave, people start throwing objects at him and he falls to the ground.

Some of the attackers tried to break the windows of his car as it sped off.

The office of said the attackers were "far-right thugs."

A maverick politician, Boutaris has repeatedly angered hardliners in with controversial statements on Macedonia, and

Among them is calling Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern Turkish state and a hate figure in Greece, a "great leader".

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 13:25 IST