Pavlos Fyssas

Golden Dawn trial likely to start in March, before predetention expires

Dozens of members of Greece?s neofascist Golden Dawn including the party?s leader Nikos Michaloliakos (photo) and all GD MPs ? current and former ? are to stand trial, possibly by mid-March, on a string of criminal charges including running a criminal organization, a committee of judges ruled on Wednesday.

Entire Golden Dawn parliamentary group should stand trial, says prosecutor

All 16 MPs of the ultranationalist party Golden Dawn, as well as two deputies who have quit the party, should stand trial on charges of belonging to an running a criminal organization, prosecutor Isidoros Dogiakos said on Thursday in a recommendation to a council of judges.

Three more people arrested at Fyssas march bailed

The last of the 67 people arrested during disturbances at a march last week to mark the one-year anniversary of rapper Pavlos Fyssas’s murder were bailed yesterday.

The three suspects were charged with breaches of the peace, possessing explosives and resisting arrest. Under their bail terms they will have to appear at their local police precinct on the first of every month.

Fyssas rally demonstrators face prosecutor after clashes

Sixty-four people arrested in Keratsini, a suburb of Piraeus, on Thursday, following clashes with police during an anti-racist march marking the one-year anniversary of the murder of rapper Pavlos Fyssas by self-professed Golden Dawn member Giorgos Roupakias, appeared in a Piraeus court on Friday on charges of disturbing the peace, damaging public property and possessing explosives.

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