Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Law of the Gang in Greece - while the pols are busy pretending to protect the interests of the Greek people , the Golden Dawn and their enablers are running loose.....

http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite3_1_13/08/2012_456832


The law of the gang

By Paschos Mandravelis
Is there no judge left in Athens? Is there no prosecutor? The reason for this question is that there appear to be gangs of criminals that drive around the city beating, stabbing and killing fellow humans and yet no state authority seems willing or able to do anything about it.
The Greek press is rife with reports of “attacks carried out by members of Golden Dawn,” the country’s neofascist political party. However no prosecutor seems to be looking into the allegations.
If the accusations are true, then we are faced with a very serious crime that invites very serious penalties, that of setting up a criminal organization. The punishment is prescribed by that same law that was employed to crack down on leftist crimes.
If the allegations are false, then Golden Dawn chief Nikos Michaloliakos and his lot need to do something to fix their image. For it would be unacceptable for a group of criminals to style themselves as a “social movement,” as it were, and tarnish the image of a parliamentary party.
This country has never been middle of the road. From the shallow progressivism that held officials to inaction toward illegal immigrants we now are at the other end of the spectrum: the fascism of indifference when these people are being murdered.
The reason for this may rest with the fact that we do not care that much about legality. We did not care when these people sneaked into the country without permission. Similarly, we do not care when some other people beat them up. Meanwhile, state authorities are also failing to fulfill their duty.
After the fall of the military dictatorship in the early 1970s, we gradually got used to leftist wrongdoing under a political cloak. Some went as far as to express their admiration for the crimes of the November 17 guerrillas. Now we are expected to get used to lawbreaking and criminality from the far right.
It seems that this country will never be able to enjoy a rule of law where offenders are punished regardless of the color of their flag and their supposedly higher ideals. We fail to understand that breaching the law, wherever it comes from, harms society’s well-being. Do we have to experience the law of the gang in order to appreciate the rule of law?
We need a prosecutor who will perform his duty, which is to enforce the law, a prosecutor who will investigate whether police officers have ties with Golden Dawn, a prosecutor who will strengthen law enforcement on the streets. The country cannot be held to ransom by gangs who claim to be defending their own understanding of legality.


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http://blog.occupiedlondon.org/

Office of neo-nazi Golden Dawn in Pagrati, central Athens set alight with petrol

The office of the neo-nazi gang Golden Dawn (as of recently also represented in parliament) in the central Athenian neighbourhood of Pagrati was set ablaze on August 13, with two small petrol tanks. The neo-nazi gang is openly advocating violence against all migrants, homosexuals and leftists/anarchists. Its members have participated in scores of such attacks and they are the prime suspects for theassassination of a young Iraqi national in Athens on August 12.
According to the Union of Migrant workers, more than 500 migrants have been hospitalised in recent months after being attacked with clubs and knuckledusters. The perpetrators enjoy some unparalleled immunity; more than 1 in 2 members of the police force voted for Golden Dawn in both recent elections.

Iraqi migrant assassinated in central Athens in the early hours of Sunday August 12

At approximately 04.30 am on Sunday August 12, an unidentified Iraqi male was found stabbed in the streets of Athens (on Anaxagora Street). According to eye-witnesses, the perpetrators of the attack where five males riding four motorbikes who, just earlier on, in the same area, had tried to attack another two migrant males (citizens of Romania and Morocco) and who managed to escape. This is an apparent racist, lethal attack.
More info as it comes.

6,400 migrants detained by police in largest ever pogrom operation in the centre of Athens

In the past few days, police have been conducting their largest ever pogrom operation in the centre of Athens. According to the released information, 1,500 people were detained by police in the first two days of the operation (August 2-3) and another 4,900 in its third day alone (August 4). The operation has been taking place in Athens and in Evros, at the NE border with Turkey. At least 1,630 people have been arrested and are facing deportation.
In an Orwellian twist, the racist pogrom operation has been named “Zeus Xenios” — the ancient god of travelers and hospitality.
The racist operation is continuing for a fourth day today (Sunday, Aug 5). It appears that today’ s operation is centred around Omonoia Square, Monastiraki, Mars’ Fields (Pedion tou Areos) and Vathis Square, all in central Athens. We are getting reports that police stop, search and detain all migrants in their path, regardless of whether or not they carry documents.

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