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This year, the anniversary of the murder of Pavlos Fyssas by the knife of the Nazi criminal organization Chrysi Avgi was a fact that will be different from the others.
Seven years later, 5.5 of which have been covered by the lengthy Golden Dawn trial, Paul’s family, friends, the anti-fascist movement, all of Greece are waiting to end his long-awaited decision. Cut.
The fact that the decision that can confirm in court what we all know, namely that Golden Dawn is a criminal organization, made today’s anniversary seem like a cry of agony from thousands of anti-fascists with a basic request of no ” wash “Golden Dawn. the judicial decision.
Furthermore, earlier today, Pavlos Fyssas’ family issued a statement calling on people to flood the streets around the Athens Court of Appeal on October 7, when the decision will be announced.
At the head of the procession, as every year, the emblematic mother of Pavlos Fyssas, Magda, who led the peaceful meeting to the end, while at one point she stopped, turned to the thousands gathered and thanked them by greeting them and applauding.
The Fyssa family was at the forefront of the march, chanting “Paul lives, crush the Nazis” but also “they are not innocent” to dominate, with protesters demanding exemplary condemnation of the Golden Dawn.
Low volume and tear gas in a Document photographer
The demonstration, although completely peaceful, took place under the watchful eye of strong police forces from MAT, OPKE, DIAS and YMET, who were following the march, watching from the surrounding streets.
A minor tension was created only at the end of the course and when the large crowd dispersed, resulting in at least two adductions.
It should be noted that the document’s photojournalist was at the scene at the time of the arrests. Marios bikos, who denounces excessive police violence during the arrest process. However, his maneuver to record the incident with his camera provoked the reaction of the MAT men who fired tear gas through a “bellows”, even though he lowered the camera and tried to move away. According to him, the tear gas was fired at a very short distance from the photographer’s face, causing him great discomfort and it took him more than an hour to recover.
Photos: Marios bikos
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