Hot Doc magazine reveals that the head of the Greek Police induced violent acts against immigrants in one of his speeches. Amnesty International intervened by demanding the investigation of the case by the government. The audio file with the statements of the Police Chief [in Greek] Amnesty International issued a statement demanding the prompt investigation … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2013
“…suspended by their necks”
By katerina Kati and Maria Dima Chilling documents emerge from the court case against Golden Dawn: the blood-thirsty oath of storm troops, initiation of children, black propaganda and plans of mass murder of opponents. Photographic documents of Golden Dawn members saluting in a Nazi fashion in front of Golden Dawn’s symbols and wearing Ku Klux … Continue reading
Indictment of Coast Guard officers for torture of refugee
It is a case going back to 2007 when the refugee was transported to the port of Chios. The allegations regarded torture involving strangling, suffocation, mock execution and other forms of blatant violations of human dignity. Six and three years on parole, respectively, were the sentences decided by the 5-member Naval Court of Pireaus for … Continue reading
They knifed high school students and promised members jobs in the public sector!
Neonazis slammed in shocking testimonies New disturbing information – in addition to an already grave collection of evidence – has been made available to Court of Appeal investigative judges Mesdames Ioanna Klapa and Maria Dimitropoulou, who have taken over from special investigative judges Messrs Spiros Georgouleas and Charalampos Papakostas in putting together charges against the … Continue reading
School exclusion for Roma students
20/11/13 DIMAR’s MP Maria Giannakaki and the Greek Helsinki Monitor have lodged a complaint against the principal of a primary school in Spata who has denied the acceptance of children from the Kiafas settlement and has furthermore mislead the minister of Education By Dimitris Aggelidis A matter of misinformation of the Parliament regarding the condemned … Continue reading