Following the incident in Zvërnec, posts with extremist content have appeared on Greek social networks, with some users calling for violence against the private security guard involved in the incident, even offering money for information on him.
The incident in Zvërnec, where a private security guard was filmed assaulting a citizen during a protest against a project in the area, has caused a wave of hatred in Greece. The rhetoric of Greek nationalists has even reached worrying proportions.
Hate speech has reached a peak, with comments and videos posted on the TikTok platform by users with extremist nationalist rhetoric calling for violence against the private security guard involved in the incident. In some cases, financial rewards have been offered for information on his identity and location.
The extremists even offer money in exchange for information or the execution of the guard.
This is not the first time that Greeks have poked their noses into sensitive issues.
The posts, which contained hate speech and incitement to violence, were later deleted by TikTok after user reports.
The event is related to the incident that occurred during the protest in Zvërnec, where a citizen was raped and dragged by private security guards. The footage caused widespread public and political reactions in Albania, while authorities announced measures against the individuals involved.
So far, there has been no official reaction from the Greek authorities regarding the posts reported on social media, and it is not known whether any verification has been opened to identify the authors of these calls.
Security and public communication experts have repeatedly warned about the danger posed by messages inciting hatred and violence on social networks, especially when related to sensitive ethnic or political issues.
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