Ocalan fallout hits Greece
By Paul Wood in Athens
The Greek Government has been left reeling from the Ocalan affair.
Criticised by both friends and enemies, Greece faces charges of betrayal and incompetence over its dealings with the PKK leader now in Turkish hands.
Greek officials had been sheltering Abdullah Ocalan, the rebel Kurdish leader, at the Greek ambassador's residence in Nairobi, but "lost" him in still unexplained circumstances as he was driven to the airport in the Kenyan capital.
During an emergency debate in parliament, deputies from the governing socialist Pasok party called for the resignation of their own Foreign Minister, Theodoros Pangalos.
'Humiliating moment'
Even the stock market dipped two percentage points amid general dismay at the debacle and fears that the government would be destabilised.
"This is the most humiliating moment in Greece's history," one Pasok deputy told Greek television.
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