10 counts of murder and attempted murder
bill cobbett wrote:Well, some 40,000 Euros in cash were found in a raid on the GD's leader's home as well as unlicensed pistols and there are reports of stashes of "heavy weaponry" being found elsewhere.
Some snippets from ekathimerini with news that should leave even the Golden Dumb GD supporters on CF in no doubt that this is a very, very major operation and that no amount of dress and style changes will put things right ...
"...The government is due to submit in Parliament draft legislation on Monday that would suspend state funding to political parties whose leaders or lawmakers have had criminal charges brought against them as part of an unprecedented crackdown over the weekend on neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn. ..."
"... Police raided the homes of all the suspects in a bid to find incriminating evidence over the weekend with a search on Michaloliakos’s house turning up three guns – all without licenses – as well as ammunition and more than 40,000 euros in cash, the origin of which was unclear. Party officials kept heavy weaponry in several hideouts across Attica, according to an ongoing investigation..."
"...A nine-page report compiled by Supreme Court deputy prosecutor Haralambos Vourliotis just five days after a probe was launched into 33 offenses attributed to Golden Dawn, said the party operated as a criminal organization and leveled charges against party MPs and officials of belonging to a criminal organization. The charge sheet is said to include 10 counts of murder and attempted murder as well as blackmail, while additional charges of money laundering are reportedly being considered..."
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_ar ... 013_520810
Είναι οι στιγμές της μεταγωγής του αρχηγού της Χρυσής Αυγής Νίκου Μιχαλολιάκου και των βουλευτών του.
Δώστε προσοχή στο 0:51″, την ώρα που περνάνε συνοδεία αντρών της αντιτρομοκρατικής ακούγεται ένα «Lets Go» .
Και ρωτάμε, λένε «Let’s Go» οι Έλληνες αστυνομικοί στις μεταγωγές;
Εμείς ρωτάμε & αναμένουμε από τον κ. Δένδια να μας διαφωτίσει.
- See more at: http://arouraios.gr/2013/09/poioi-einai ... qozyj.dpuf
The Americans who put Golden Dawners in jail. If you watch the video of Golden Dawn leader Nikolaos Mihaloliakos being perp-walked back into custody yesterday – watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC7L_Lr1LsQ and listen carefully to the voices of his Blackrock guards – you will hear heavily American-accented words like, “Left now” and “OK, let’s go!”
The Greek political “élite” has been protected by the Blackrock mercenary agency for some time now. So many police officers are GD sympathisers, the general feeling among ND and PASOK is that they need bodyguards with ideas of saving their lives, not killing them at the first available opportunity. And of course, in this particular case there’s no way Athenian regular cops would’ve acquiesced in Niko coming to trial. Hence the American accents being emitted by private sector mercenaries….a chilling trailer of films to come, I rather fancy.
But this looks increasingly like a put-up job to knock Golden Dawn out of the Athens Mayoral race (I can confirm their candidate Elias Kasidiaris is now under arrest) while handing Antoniki a solid ND majority in new elections…now that the Right vote is not so split. Greeks on the liberal-left, however, are wondering what exactly the role of Brussels and Washington might have been in this little ruse. Most of the Greek media and professional Establishment being Government lapdogs, Samaras’s shaky coalition has been applauded for its tough stance: no questions have been asked, and opinion polls show a circa 50% drop in support for Golden Dawn…plus a slight boost for his conservative New Democracy party.
As for the much-feted opposition leader Alexis Tsipras, he somewhat inscrutably said last week, in referencing the GD arrests, that the New Democracy Coalition should be confronted “within the law, not outside it”. Seems to me the Coalition is being every bit as lawless as Golden Dawn, but only events to come will clear that one up. Or not, as the case may be.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Only idiots rejoice at the silencing of a section of society. They are unable to cope with the intellectual challenge of hearing all voices, all ideologies and choosing from the best. They are stuck in a mire of constipated conservatism.
We are faced with ever-changing and ephemeral problems and we cannot close our ears to options. It's the reason parties like UKIP, BNP, EDL, NF etc need to exist and be listened to - even if we choose not to vote for them.
sven wrote:https://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/smoke-signals-42/The Americans who put Golden Dawners in jail. If you watch the video of Golden Dawn leader Nikolaos Mihaloliakos being perp-walked back into custody yesterday – watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC7L_Lr1LsQ and listen carefully to the voices of his Blackrock guards – you will hear heavily American-accented words like, “Left now” and “OK, let’s go!”
The Greek political “élite” has been protected by the Blackrock mercenary agency for some time now. So many police officers are GD sympathisers, the general feeling among ND and PASOK is that they need bodyguards with ideas of saving their lives, not killing them at the first available opportunity. And of course, in this particular case there’s no way Athenian regular cops would’ve acquiesced in Niko coming to trial. Hence the American accents being emitted by private sector mercenaries….a chilling trailer of films to come, I rather fancy.
But this looks increasingly like a put-up job to knock Golden Dawn out of the Athens Mayoral race (I can confirm their candidate Elias Kasidiaris is now under arrest) while handing Antoniki a solid ND majority in new elections…now that the Right vote is not so split. Greeks on the liberal-left, however, are wondering what exactly the role of Brussels and Washington might have been in this little ruse. Most of the Greek media and professional Establishment being Government lapdogs, Samaras’s shaky coalition has been applauded for its tough stance: no questions have been asked, and opinion polls show a circa 50% drop in support for Golden Dawn…plus a slight boost for his conservative New Democracy party.
As for the much-feted opposition leader Alexis Tsipras, he somewhat inscrutably said last week, in referencing the GD arrests, that the New Democracy Coalition should be confronted “within the law, not outside it”. Seems to me the Coalition is being every bit as lawless as Golden Dawn, but only events to come will clear that one up. Or not, as the case may be.
And who wouldn't have their life saving out of the Banks, I have. And as far as heavy weapons found elsewhere, your not going to fall for that old trick are you. And of course the propagandists in this aren't going to miss this opportunity to put fake poll results out, really 50% drop , the people answering the poll questions have all suddenly forgotten the underlying reasons they support Golden Dawn, I don't think so.
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