AUTH: Rector disproves the “nuclear spike” from hooded

The rector of Charalambos Fidas denies the report that hooded men violated his door. Speaking at the Open on the subject, Haralambos Fidas, rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki explained simply breached a lock and “it is a small reactor that is purely used for educational purposes and has a small degree of risk. There is no question of leaking radioactive material, no question of ignition, it is subject to all controls by the International Atomic Energy Commission. There are security measures, guarded in the basement, with an armored door and alarm. It has been since 1974 for educational purposes for the Physics Department,” he noted. He even pointed out that he has no attempt to invade the site in the previous days. “As far as I know about 1.5 months ago, the lock was found in a door that leads to the basement where the reactor is located, without any breach of space and nothing more. There is no breach at the reactor door and no leak.” To the question why the police were called last Saturday, the dean replied: “There was an effort of 15 people to break with a wheel the enclosure of the space that becomes the new work of the library. This could lead to the destruction of the public property of a project costing 1.3 million. From there the police authority has the responsibility and the ability to intervene when offences are committed. Police considered that he should also intervene in the school of positive science because he probably thought that’s where these people are.” Please note that a newspaper report reports that an attempt to attack with a chainsaw was attempted by hooded men at the AUTH and specifically at the basement of the Physical Mathematical School – where a nuclear reactor is located – in order to take over the Biological School again. The attempt was made as News reveals a few 24 hours ago by covert AUTH squatters at the risk of releasing a quantity of radioactivity from uranium rods or a special neutron device. In fact, the information wants the hoods to have broken the outer casing of the protection of the nuclear reactor.