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01/10/2013 - 17:32
Greece to charge first neo-Nazi lawmakers
Athens (AFP)
Ilias Kasidiaris, Yiannis Lagos, Nikos Michos and Ilias Panagiotaros were transported from their cells at police headquarters to the Athens court in black jeeps escorted by police motorcyclists, television footage showed.
A crowd of around 100 Golden Dawn supporters shouted "you are heroes" to the four suspects, who were taken into the building via a back entrance to avoid the assembled media.
Golden Dawn lawmaker and spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris arrives at the court in Athens on October 1, 2013
The party's founder and leader Nikos Michaloliakos is set to be charged on Wednesday, followed by deputy leader Christos Pappas on Thursday.
An examining magistrate who prepared the charges has linked Golden Dawn to dozens of cases, including two homicides, three attempted homicides, two robberies and an arson attack against a bank.
If convicted, the defendants face sentences of at least 10 years in prison.
Christos Pappas, lawmaker of the extreme far-right Golden Dawn party, is escorted by masked police officers to the prosecutor's office from police headquarters in Athens on September 29, 2013
The former fringe party during last year's elections rode a wave of public discontent over austerity policies in the recession-hit country to enter parliament for the first time.
Golden Dawn was the country's third most popular party until the September killing of a leftist hip-hop musician sparked nationwide protests and a government crackdown on the group long accused of attacking immigrants, charges that it denies.
Policemen bring Golden Dawn lawmakers Ilias Panagiotaros (left) and Giannis Lagos (right) to the court in Athens on October 1, 2013
Golden Dawn regularly organised "assault militias" in which dozens of members would swarm the streets, hitting any immigrant they saw with clubs, it said.
Kasidiaris, the spokesman of Golden Dawn, is alleged to have overseen military-style training for Golden Dawn members while fellow deputy Lagos has a lengthy police record.
Greece's intelligence service EYP in 2012 compiled a record on Lagos with activities including extortion and the trafficking of women for prostitution, Ta Nea daily reported on Tuesday.
At the time, the investigation into Golden Dawn activities -- believed to also include scores of migrant beatings -- made little progress.
But authorities were forced to act after the murder of Fyssas sparked protests about the government not acting sooner against the group.
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on Monday pledged to eradicate the "shame" of neo-Nazism in the country.
"We are dedicated in completely eradicating such a 'shame'," Samaras said in a speech to the American Jewish Committee in New York.
"We must do it within the context of our democratic constitution. But we have to go all the way and do whatever it takes," the premier said, according to a text released by his office.
As part of the sweep against the group, several police officers have been suspended for alleged links to the party, and three have been arrested outright for possible involvement in Golden Dawn activities.
Overall, some two dozen members of Golden Dawn, including six lawmakers, will appear in court this week after a series of arrests and police raids on party offices at the weekend.
Firearms have been found in the homes of several suspects, some of them held without the proper permits from police.
A search at the home of Pappas also found swastika flags, two German army helmets and bottles stamped with images of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, police said.
Golden Dawn denies all accusations and says it is the victim of political persecution designed to stem its rise ahead of local elections next year.
Emergency legislation has been submitted to parliament to stop the institutional flow of state funds to the party that at the moment has 18 deputies in the 300-member chamber.
Greece's main opposition party Syriza has accused Samaras of dragging his feet in prosecuting Golden Dawn, in order to avoid alienating right-wing hardliners within his own conservative party.
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Greece to charge first neo-Nazi lawmakers
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