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Greece: Alexandros Giotopoulos returns to Korydallos Prison after Supreme Court overturns release decision
The convicted person sentenced to 17 life terms as the leader of the terrorist organization 17N will be arrested in order to be taken once again to Korydallos Prison
Prosecutor of the Supreme Court proposes annulment of Giotopoulos’ release from prison
The President of the Supreme Court is expected to appoint a judicial council in the first ten days of June to examine the prosecutor’s proposal. If it is accepted, Alexandros Giotopoulos will return to prison
The Supreme Court Prosecutor’s Office is examining an appeal against the release of 17N member Giotopoulos
The possibility of filing an appeal against the ruling of the Piraeus Court of Appeals Judicial Council regarding the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, who had been sentenced to 17 life terms, will be examined
Alexandros Giotopoulos, the leader of the 17 November organization who had been sentenced to life imprisonment, was released after 24 years in prison
The Misdemeanor Council rejected the request, however, the Court of Appeals accepted it despite the opposing recommendation of the Appeals Prosecutor - The court imposed restrictive conditions
25 years after Saunders’ murder: The beginning of the end for 17N and the questions following Xiros’ arrest
The execution of the British brigadier on Kifisias Avenue in 2000 marked a turning point in the effort to dismantle November 17 – the fatal mistakes of the terrorists and the involvement of British police services
John Kyriakou: “I believe 4–5 members of 17N and the woman involved in the Wells murder were never arrested”
The revelations of a former CIA agent: "I was angry with myself because 17N spotted and photographed me outside my home (...) The U.S. was surveilling the Karamanlis government because they wanted to know everything"
Latinopoulou: Calls for the abolition of the celebration of the Polytechnic Uprising in schools
The MEP published a video with six myths about the uprising - She says that any teacher who wants to celebrate it can do so in their free time