List of imprisoned anarchists in Greece
Anonymous | 07.06.2009 16:53 | Repression | World
Greece has many anarchists imprisoned, especially after the December 2008 revolt. Here is a partial list of six of the most well-known cases that have attracted the interest of those organising solidarity marches and other events, including direct action.
-Giannis Dimitrakis (Γιαννης Δημητρακης): charged with bank robbery
-Polykarpos Georgiadis (Πολυκαρπος Γεωργιαδης): jailed because he is accused that he cooperated with others during the abduction of Georgios Mylonas, a rich industrialist and president of SEB Thessalonikis, the leading employers' organisation in Greece
-Nikos Kountardas (Νικος Κουνταρδας): jailed because he is accured that he set a bank on fire. Hunger and thirst striker. Also see https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/06/431749.html
-Giorgos Voutsis (Γιωργος Βουτσης): Charged with bank robbery.
-Ilias Nikolaou (Ηλιας Νικολαου): jailed because he is accused that he set a bank on fire. Also see: https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/06/431848.html
-Apostolis Kyriakopoulos (Αποστολης Κυριακοπουλος): imprisonment related to the December revolt.
-and others...
Solidarity must be international!
Same info in Greek: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=1041402
-Polykarpos Georgiadis (Πολυκαρπος Γεωργιαδης): jailed because he is accused that he cooperated with others during the abduction of Georgios Mylonas, a rich industrialist and president of SEB Thessalonikis, the leading employers' organisation in Greece
-Nikos Kountardas (Νικος Κουνταρδας): jailed because he is accured that he set a bank on fire. Hunger and thirst striker. Also see https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/06/431749.html
-Giorgos Voutsis (Γιωργος Βουτσης): Charged with bank robbery.
-Ilias Nikolaou (Ηλιας Νικολαου): jailed because he is accused that he set a bank on fire. Also see: https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/06/431848.html
-Apostolis Kyriakopoulos (Αποστολης Κυριακοπουλος): imprisonment related to the December revolt.
-and others...
Solidarity must be international!
Same info in Greek: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=1041402
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