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No one understood exactly what happened at the time. What were the words of President Maria Lepenioti, when she announced the 12 names to which the Greek Justice granted the suspension of their sentence, releasing them.
There was complete silence in the courtroom, both at the time of the announcement and moments later, when the court was resolving the final procedural issues.
The president’s “dissolution of the meeting” did not elicit any obvious reaction at the three-member Criminal Court of Appeal hearing, where Magda Fyssa and her husband, Takis were present.
Only at the moment when the three judges, Maria Lepenioti, Gesthimani Tsoulfoglou and Andreas Dokos, left the court after the completion of the 465 and last session, at the moment when the police approached the 13 convicts, including art . Mattheopoulos, sitting in the chair, and the characteristic sound of the handcuffs was heard, was the first reaction.
“Rotten pigs in jail, fascists” and “Paul lives” shouted from the audience.
Pavlos Fyssas’s mother, with tears in her eyes, collapsed. He had to stay in the courtroom, next to his own people. Outside the hall, dozens of citizens who had gathered were anxiously waiting for her, to shout slogans, to celebrate the “victory against fascism,” as reported.
May Paul live, be one of the cripples left behind
When journalists spoke to Magda Fyssa about whether she felt justified in the decision to lose her son, she was quick to correct them. Victory was not for Paul. His fight for 7 years was not for him, but for all those who are against fascism. “I wish Paul was alive, that he was one of the cripples they left behind.” At least they’re alive, “he said.
Intense emotionally charged emotion and a fight that is still in the middle. The trial court ended with its unanimous decision, which led the majority of those convicted, and in particular the management team of the Golden Dawn criminal organization, to prison. Nikos Michaloliakos, Elias Kasidiaris, Ioannis Lagos, George Germenis, El. Panagiotaros, Artemis Mattheopoulos and Christos Pappas will be behind bars to serve prison terms of 13 years and six months to 13 years and 8 months. The same will happen with the Chiefs of Nicea and Perama, G. Patelis and An. Pantazis, and of course, as expected, with G. Roupakias.
Twelve of those convicted of criminal offenses received suspended sentences until the appellate court. Former deputies Michalis Arvanitis, Chrysovalantis Alexopoulos, Efstathios Boukouras, Eleni Zaroulia and Dimitris Koukoutsis, who were imposed the restrictive conditions of the guarantee of 20,000 euros each, the prohibition to leave the country and leave the country. The respective requests of Georgios Skalkos, G. Dimou, Thomas Maria, Kyriakos Antonakopoulos, Io were also accepted. Kastrino, Aristodimos Daskalakis and Kon. Papadopoulos, on whom 2 restrictive conditions were imposed.
The fight for civil action, however, does not end here. The ombudsman, Than. Kampagiannis has already referred to the need for legislation to compensate victims.
“Today is not a day that we can celebrate late. It is a day in which we continue to demand justice. We had a debt with the Fyssas family and we believe that we have fulfilled it and we will join the Court of Appeals to defend this decision. The victims seek justice and reparation. “There should be legislation for them.”
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