Michaloliakos: The Fyssa family for the release

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Michaloliakos: The Fyssa family for release – The announcement issued by their advocates

“Insult to Golden Dawn victims and their families” the advocates of Pavlos Fyssa’s family describe it in their statement release of Nikos MichaloliakosThodoris Theodoropoulos, Chrysa Papadopoulou, Eleftheria Tombatzoglou, Marina Daliani and Argyris Syrigos.

The lawyers representing the family of the 34-year-old musician say:

“The release of the neo-Nazi leader of the criminal organization, which “killed” Greek society and democracy by systematically committing felony and misdemeanor criminal acts, constitutes a maximum insult to the victims of Golden Dawn and their families as well as and for the whole of Greek society.

It is a given that the person in question convicted of running a criminal organization has not shown any trace of remorse since his conviction until today. It is also a given that the criminal activity of the neo-Nazi criminal began in the distant 1978 and continued for 35 years until we reached the murder of Paul, which led to his arrest.

It is surprising, then, that such an unrepentant neo-Nazi criminal with leading criminal activity, who a few hours after his first-trial conviction declared “proud of my Ideas, for which I fought from the age of 15, from 1972, for 48 whole years years…” and whose Nazi ideas, according to the rationale of the judgment of the Tripartite Court of Appeal, motivated the criminal action of A.A. against those it considered dissidents, its political and ideological opponents and immigrants, it was judged by the Greek justice system as not suspected of committing new criminal acts.

While the appellate court proceedings continue and the victims of A.A. fight for their vindication, the said will of the judicial council challenges and tests their endurance. We expect the highest prosecutorial authorities of the State to properly do what is procedurally possible and to challenge the will to release Nikos Michaloliakos, in view of the rejection proposal of the prosecutor to the council, which was not accepted”.



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