The trial of leaders of the Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn was
adjourned for a second time Thursday as they again refused to appear
before judges in an Athens prison, calling into question how the
historic case will be run.
In a repeat of their gesture of defiance when
the trial opened in the high-security Korydallos prison last month,
party leader Nikos Michaloliakos and his 12 MPs did not take their
places in the dock.
The trial is considered the most important since the country’s former military junta was tried in 1975.
Sixty-nine party members and police officers
are accused of murder, conspiracy to murder or being part of a “criminal
organization,” a serious offense in Greece that carries a sentence of
up to 20 years in prison.
The first hearing on April 20 was adjourned
after two hours of legal argument because one of the defendants wanted
to change lawyer. On Thursday, the presiding judge adjourned the case
again until May 12 to consider a plea to move the case away from the
specially-built courtroom inside the prison in a suburb of the Greek
capital.
The judge declared it was up to the minister
of justice to decide where the trial was held, while the minister has
said it was the judges’ decision.
Many have questioned the suitability of the
prison for such a large and politically sensitive trial — which is
expected to take at least a year.
Fear of clashes
Local politicians also want the trial moved,
fearful of clashes between Golden Dawn supporters and anti-fascist
groups in the streets every time there is a hearing.
Nearby schools were closed on Thursday morning
as anti-racist demonstrators held a protest outside the prison
demanding the “conviction of the neo-Nazi murderers.”
State prosecutors will try to prove that
Golden Dawn operated as a criminal organization with a military-style
leadership that allegedly encouraged the beating — and possibly the
killing — of migrants and political opponents.
Under the command of Michaloliakos, a
57-year-old disgraced former army cadet, the party has already been
linked by investigating magistrates to at least two murders.
The 15-month inquiry into the party was
sparked by the murder of a young anti-fascist rapper, Pavlos Fyssas,
stabbed in September 2013 in Athens allegedly by a party member.
Fyssas’s suspected killer is among the 69
standing trial, as are other party members linked to the attempted
murder of four Egyptian fishermen in June 2012 and an attack on
communist trade unionists in 2013.
Golden Dawn came third in Greece’s general election in January, with 17 MPs in parliament.
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