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Parties fight against Tempe Train Crash Video evidence


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Greece's prevailing New Democracy Party On Saturday, the Syriza opposition party accused of promoting conspiracy theories after the left-wing party questioned the authenticity of surveillance video evidence in connection with the fatal pace access accident in 2023.

“Syriza, which collapses in the surveys, repeats the rhetoric of the Florentine Center by hurried to accept unfounded claims,” ​​said New Democracy in an explanation and referred to an earlier political scandal. “All of these conspiracy theories are categorically exposed one after the other.”

The explanation took place after Syriza had given two new technical reports that were presented to the Larissa Court of Appeal. The reports created by the forensic investigator Vasilis Kokotsaki and the Italian image analyst Federico Carrasco question the integrity of three important surveillance videos in the study.

Syriza claimed that the results reveal a lack of framework, deleted film material and contradictions in the forensic conclusions of the Greek police. “These videos were used in a coordinated misinformation efforts by the government,” said the party.

The opposition also referred to the American Professor Manoli Papadakis, who argued that an unchanged vegetation in a video indicates that it may not have been recorded on the night of the crash.

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