Sentences are expected to be announced next week. It has been a thorn in the side of the Greek authorities anxious to prove they had security under control ahead of the Athens 2004 Olympics.Ī 20-year statute of limitations stopped the court from looking into four murders committed between Christmas 1975 - when the group began its activities with the assassination of CIA Athens station chief Richard Welch - and 1983. The group is named after a 1973 student uprising against Greece's 1967-1974 junta and presented itself as the people's avengers against "US imperialists and capitalists". GIOTOPOULOS - RTXLF08 Greek Alexandros Giotopoulos,58, is seen in this handout photo distributed by the Greek police July. He denied links to the group and as he was led from court he shouted: "Today's Greece is a modern colony of the United States!"įour suspects were cleared of involvement in the group, including two alleged founding members and the wife of the group's alleged chief of operations, Angeliki Sotiropoulou.Īnother four defendants, who had admitted participation in the group and co-operated with police were told by the court, they would be given special consideration. It was Greece's first ever terrorism trial and lasted nine months, attracting huge media attention.Īltogether 19 people were tried and 15 convicted including Yiotopoulos who was found guilty of planning and authorising about 2,000 crimes. Reacting to the verdicts Brigadier Saunder's widow Heather said: "That's what we hoped for."Īthens Mayor Dora Bakoyiannis, whose parliamentarian husband Pavlos Bakoyiannis was shot dead by the group in 1989, said: "Greek justice spoke today.
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