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- subject: three Greek militants arrested
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- Three Greek Militants Arrested
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- On Wednesday December 2, two men and one woman were arrested
- in Athens: Jiorgos Balafas, Wasiliki Michu, and Andreas
- Kiriakopulos. Joirgos Balafas is accused of:
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- - founding a terrorist organization and membership in a
- terrorist organization of more than two persons with the aim of
- murdering persons with weapons;
- - sale and possession of drugs;
- - weapons construction, possession, and sale to various
- organizations;
- - supporting a terrorist organization;
- - possession of an illegal radio transmitter;
- - possession of falsified documents;
- - auto theft.
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- Wasiliki Michu and Andreas Kiriakopulos are charged with
- supporting a terrorist organization and the possession of
- falsified documents. According to the cops, Jiorgos Balafas is
- alleged to have taken part in the following actions:
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- - the shooting of state prosecutor Theofanopulu in April
- '85; this action was claimed by the group "Anti-State Action"
- [now called "1st of May Commando"].
- - a shoot-out in Gizi, during which three cops were shot, as
- was one of Balafas' alleged helpers, Christos Tsutsuvis; May '85.
- - a shoot-out in Kalogrezas, during which the alleged leader
- of "Anti-State Action", Michalis Prekas, was killed; October '87.
- - a bomb-attack in Exarchia, for which Kiriakos Mavrokopos
- has been sentenced; November '90.
- - a bomb-attack in Sepolia; November '86.
- - a bank robbery in Galatsi; May '86.
- - attacks on groups of police carried out by the groups
- "November 17" and "Revolutionary Resistance"
- - the shooting of a CIA agent in December '75.
-
- Balafas has been sought by the cops for several years now,
- and the Greek press has been portraying him as a "leading
- terrorist". The press has repeatedly spread lies about him. The
- conservative New Democracy government claimed in 1989 that
- Balafas had ties with both November 17 and the social democractic
- party PASOK. Many of the files regarding this case have been
- burned by the police, leading to speculation that either they are
- withholding information or preparing for more arrests.
- The three arrested militants were observed for months and
- were arrested in an intensive police raid during a party with
- friends. Allegedly, police found a cache of weapons, hand
- grenades, false documents, and drugs, as well as a car with a
- fake liscence plate. Shortly after the arrests, Greek TV
- uncovered a scandal when the head of the police and a high-
- ranking general gave conflicting accounts of what had been
- siezed, etc. In the end, the Greek interior minister resigned and
- publicly apologized for some of the false information which was
- stated regarding the number of weapons siezed, etc. In the press
- as well, the cops were made to look foolish on account of their
- blood-thirsty raid on Balafas' house.
- Balafas and the other two militants arrested did not make
- any statements whatsoever to the police.
- Nonetheless, a short press-release was issued by Balafas:
-
- "The program of lies from the police over the last few years has
- now reached its high-point. The press has also played its role in
- this, by portraying me as 'the most dangerous and unpredictable
- terrorist in Greece'. And the cops, who accuse me of having
- weapons and explosives, have now added drugs to the list. I have
- not killed or wounded anyone. I demand that these lies be
- publicly set right. I have not made a statement to police,
- because I do not want to become a victim of their so-called
- 'anti-terror campaign'. Cops lie today, just as they always have,
- just because my ideas and my way of life are radically opposed to
- the existing system and its values - and many people think this
- way! That makes us dangerous to them, but it has nothing to do
- with these charges. The people arrested with me are my personal
- friends, and they have be detained so that our number might
- constitute a "group". Oppose the 'anti-terror' program which
- foreign capital is financing and which our government is
- directing against the people and all of Greek society! In the
- face of lies, truth with prevail! I will make a more lengthy
- statement sometime in the future."
-
- The three prisoners are being very heavily guarded. Friends
- and relatives of the arrested militants have been putting
- pressure on the state prosecutor demanding their release. Shortly
- before the arrests, November 17 became active again, bombing
- Athens' financial district in response to tax increases announced
- by the conservative government.
-
- (from Interim #220)
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