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At noon on Friday, the mixed jury is expected to announce its decision in the case of 19-year-old Eleni Topaloudi, who was martyred at the hands of her two almost interlocutors, on November 28, 2018 in Rhodes.
The court is being asked to decide whether the two defendants are equally guilty of what the student experienced horribly, a few hours before she was thrown bloody, but still alive, on a steep beach, as requested by the Prosecutor or if They have shared responsibilities for the shocking end of the student.
According to the indictment, the defendant Roditis and his Albanian-born co-defendants, together, raped, tortured and then threw Eleni into the sea.
They claim that there is no rape and blame each other for the brutal abuse with fists, blows with an electric iron and knives that the student received shortly before they found her at sea. The two accused youths also blamed each other for the unconscious student’s fall on the rocks.
If the court accepts the prosecutor’s proposal, the two defendants will face life in prison.
Feminist demonstration at 11:30 in front of the Court of Appeals
Call for a rally today at 11:30 a.m. The “No Tolerance” feminist movement addressed the Athens Court of Appeals.
“You will never forget what they did to Eleni. We will not tolerate anything less than the defendant’s conviction. And we will not surrender until we erase from history all the words that hurt us, abuse, rape, murder, sexism, patriarchy, oppression, exploitation . We are not hysterical. We are historical We are reaching history, “says the community in its announcement.
High tones
Earlier on Thursday (05/14), the trial for the rape and murder of Eleni Topaloudi was held in a tense atmosphere, after the arrival of the advisor to the Athens Bar Association, Mr. George Kleftodimou.
Mr. Kleftodimos requested the floor to Headquarters, after the announcement of the President of the Plenary Session of the Greek Bar Association, Dimitris Vervesos, requesting the disciplinary control of the Prosecutor of the Court, to protest, as he said, about what he said Doga in his speech. for the role of lawyers.
Holding Mr. Vervesos’ announcement in his hand, Mr. Kleftodimos stated that the prosecutor’s expressions “directly and coercively insult all lawyers.”
The president tried to impose an order by pointing out to the adviser that he had no voice and that “there are other departments to express their complaints, this is not the right place.”
Mr. Kleftodimos replied: “I am protesting against the abuse of the Attorney General.”
The prosecutor immediately requested the floor, indicating that she would proceed with a statement of abstention.
There was a lot of tension in the audience, with some of those present, such as Mr. Toplaoudis, protesting out loud about the presence of Mr. Kleftodimos in the room.
The president immediately demanded that those who screamed leave the court and adjourned the trial.
The advisor’s entry into the room took place at the end of the speeches of the defenders of political education to begin those of the defense.
The prosecutor’s speech
“Eleni resisted with incredible vigor in the house of terror. If I can ease your pain, I will tell you that she is a symbolic girl because I see bitterly that in 2020 the woman is treated as nothing in many cases. She resisted these misfortunes.” subjects with heroism that no man can do. “The speech by the Prosecutor General of the Joint Jury on Wednesday left no doubts about what happened on the night of November 28, 2018 at the Rhodes defendant’s cabin in the Lindos area of Rhodes .
When asked about the guilt of the two defendants, aged 23 and 22, prosecutor Aristotle Doga emphasized to the judges that the two youths intended to rape the 19-year-old student “even dead”. He reiterated that due to the authorities’ misconduct, the court has no other victims “of these toxic people sitting in the chair.”
As the Prosecutor said: “I am originally from Rhodes, I know some things. Fortunately, there are some people who say that justice is done and keep the country afloat. I have a complaint about the investigation, there were other victims. We could have them.” and these cases here. “
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