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Thessaloniki 4 : Trial Starts 14 January nn - 12.01.2011 17:49
The EU summit (june 2003) in Thessaloniki, Greece, sees huge mobilisations from anti-globalisation movements around the world. Aggressive police repression leads to over a hundred arrests, of which 29 are charged. Countless more protestors are badly injured, many hospitalised, by rubber bullets and baton charges. Out of 29 activists charged, most are released on bail in the days following the protests. The remaining 7 prisoners are remanded awaiting trial. Thessaloniki 2003 - evidence of police fit-up October 2003 – Solidarity with the Hunger Strikers The prisoners begin hunger strikes demanding to be released from remand. Solidarity campaigns form around the world, against prisons and in support of the Thessaloniki 7. Literally hundreds of actions take place. The hunger strike continues until the 27th November when they are released on bail awaiting trial. Some of the remanded have at this point been refusing food for as long as 63 days. February 2004 – Charges Dropped In 2004 all charges are dropped in view of the overwhelming evidence in support of the defendants. Those who are not from Greece are finally allowed to leave the country. Autumn 2005 – Charges Reinstated The prosecutor of Thessaloniki appeals against the earlier decision to the drop the charges. Legal arguments continue for more than two years, and a trial date is finally set. January 2008 – First Trial The first trial takes place and finds the defendants guilty and passes sentences of between four and eight and a half years for charges including distinguished and repeated rebellion, possession of explosives, resisting arrest, and causing explosions. September 2010 – Second Trial Adjourned The second trial is adjourned until January 2011. 14 January 2011 – Second Trial Will Start Out of the original Thessaloniki 7, 3 have so far had their cases resolved with sentences ranging from 4 to more than 8 years. The remaining four defendants are: Simon Chapman, Britain Suleiman “Kastro” Dakdouk, Syrian origin Michaelis Triakapis, Greece Fernando Perez Gorraiz, Spain How You Can Help Money is needed urgently to pay legal fees and other costs associated with the trial. Further information and options to make a donation to the expenses fund can be found on the website at: http://www.salonikisolidarity.org.uk. Please contact the solidarity group if you are able to arrange a benefit in your home town. Spread the Word Please link to the Campaign’s website on your web sites, forums, blogs, facebook profiles etc, tell friends and family and help to spread the word. Join and share the facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-For-Simon-Chapman-and-the Thessaloniki-4/113450595384764 or join and share the facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=150278698345263 E-Mail: thessalonikisolidarity@gmail.com Website: http://www.salonikisolidarity.org.uk |
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