THE TRIAL, THE WITNESSES AND THE JOURNALISTS
EFSYN Journalists themselves number among the organization’s primary targets. Nikos Michaloliakos’ “political” career began four decades ago with a similar attack: the savage lynching of journalist democrats by a neofascist group at the funeral of Evangelos Mallios, one of the military junta’s archtorturers. Michaloliakos was arrested but never tried. The charges against him were dropped
Trial of far-right Golden Dawn leaders starts in Greece
Party chief Nikos Michaloliakos among 69 defendants accused of running criminal organisation that attacked immigrants and opponents
Greek far-right Golden Dawn leaders go on trial
BBC All 18 of Golden Dawn’s MPs in the previous Greek parliament are among the defendants, but only a handful of them were in the specially-built courtroom for the start of the trial.
Members of Neo-Fascist Golden Dawn Party in Greece Appear Briefly in Court
The New York Times In Greece’s most high-profile political trial in decades, members of the neo-fascist party Golden Dawn appeared in a Greek court
Greek far-right Golden Dawn leaders go on trial
BBC Leaders of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party are among 69 people who have gone on trial on charges including murder and being in a criminal group.
GOLDEN DAWN AND THE DANGEROUS RISE OF EUROPE’S FAR RIGHT
Occupy.com Most Europeans still oppose the ideas of the extreme right, continued austerity, especially in Europe’s poorer countries, could leave those left behind looking for scapegoats. A situation that history teaches us never ends well.
Golden Dawn: trial of the decade is set to begin
Solicitors Journal Ahead of the trial of the far-right Greek party, Dr Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos discusses the potential legal and political ramifications for both Greece and Europe
Date set for Golden Dawn trial
The Economist The crackdown on the party won widespread support from across the political spectrum, but also raised uncomfortable questions about political motivations and about collusion between the party and state institutions, especially the police.