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Extremist Greek leaders face criminal charges

Lawmakers are members of former neo-Nazi party

- FANIS KARABATZAK­IS AND DEREK GATOPOULOS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATHENS, GREECE— A judicial panel in Greece ruled Wednesday that the leader and lawmakers from the extreme right Golden Dawn party will stand trial on charges of participat­ing in a criminal group — an offence that carries a 20-year prison sentence.

The panel voted that all 18 Golden Dawn lawmakers who held seats in Greece’s previous parliament will stand trial, along with 52 other defendants. No trial date was set. Golden Dawn, originally founded as a neo-Nazi party, came third in parliament­ary elections last month.

Thirteen lawmakers of the18 standing trial were re-elected in the Jan. 25 polls and were due to be sworn in Thursday when the new 300-member parliament holds its opening session. Six of those, including party leader Nikos Michalolia­kos are in pre-trial detention, but are expected to participat­e as planned in the ceremony after being escorted to parliament and back to prison by police.

A crackdown against the party was launched in September 2013, following the murder of Greek rap singer Pavlos Fyssas, allegedly by a Golden Dawn volunteer.

Golden Dawn says it has no involvemen­t in any violent activities and rejects the charges. It argues that its senior members are victims of political conspiracy aimed at stemming their surge in popularity during Greece’s major financial crisis. The members were ordered to stand trial after the investigat­ion found “evidence to support the offences of membership of a criminal organizati­on and aggravated unlawful possession of weapons,” according to a copy of the indictment seen by The Associated Press.

Prosecutor Isidoros Doyiakos, who headed the investigat­ion into Golden Dawn’s activities, said the organizati­on aimed “to propagate and impose its political beliefs and theories through violence.”

 ??  ?? Golden Dawn party members, some seen above, will stand trial for participat­ing in a criminal group.
Golden Dawn party members, some seen above, will stand trial for participat­ing in a criminal group.

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