2 anarchists convicted to 22 years for industrialist's kidnapping case (Greece)
pseudonym | 17.02.2010 20:43
The anarchists P. Georgiades and V. Hrysohoides were sentenced to 22 years and 3 months each, for charges related to G. Mylonas (President of ALUMIL corp and northern Greece's industrialists).
Giorgos Mylonas was kidnapped by a popular Greek bandit, Vassilis Paleokostas, for a large ransom, though the police arrested Paleokostas, and another 3 men last summer, among them, thw two anarchists. The comrades claim they gave shelter to Paleokostas and supported him as to a person hunted by the police (he was a prison escapee at the time) and a friend (he met with P. Georgiades on his previous sentence for gas-canister attacks against private security vehicles and became cell-mates, bonding in common prison struggles).
More on the case: http://rioter.info/2009/11/06/on-polys-georgiadis-case/
Paleokostas letter to the media: http://rioter.info/2010/01/31/vassilis-palaiokostas-letter-to-the-media/
Update on the trial and final outcome: http://rioter.info/2010/02/08/daily-update-on-industrialist-kidnapping-trial/
It is the first time anarchists are being accused of such a case in Greece, and an experiment of the police-judicial-media complex against revolutionary affinity among diverse social milieux.
More on the case: http://rioter.info/2009/11/06/on-polys-georgiadis-case/
Paleokostas letter to the media: http://rioter.info/2010/01/31/vassilis-palaiokostas-letter-to-the-media/
Update on the trial and final outcome: http://rioter.info/2010/02/08/daily-update-on-industrialist-kidnapping-trial/
It is the first time anarchists are being accused of such a case in Greece, and an experiment of the police-judicial-media complex against revolutionary affinity among diverse social milieux.
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