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Building societies that last
It is common practice for the establishment to occasionally wage battles aimed at consolidating its strength and boosting the confidence of its different components. In a similar way, Europe's systemic powers are fighting a war against the "nationalism," "racism," "nazism" and "fascism" of the purported extremist parties ahead of European Parliament elections in May.
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Serbian Protesters Storm National Broadcaster Building
Serbian citizens who have been protesting weekly against President Aleksandar Vucic's regime stormed the building of the Serbian national broadcaster RTS on Saturday evening, and were forcefully expelled by police.
Some of the protesters were injured when police in riot gear cleared the premises around 10.30pm.
Changes will be made to penal code draft, says minister
In response to criticism from opposition parties, legal experts and even SYRIZA's youth party of provisions included in the government's proposals for changes to Greece's penal and criminal procedure codes, Justice Minister Michalis Kalogirou insisted on Wednesday that they are still in draft form and have not been finalized.
Decision clearing Golden Dawn chief of incitement to crime challenged
Supreme Court deputy prosecutor Panagiotis Brakoumatsos has challenged a ruling by an Athens court that cleared Nikos Michaloliakos, the leader of neo-Nazi Golden Dawn, of incitement to criminal behavior, it emerged on Wednesday.
Probe ordered into attack on unpaid Pakistani laborers
A prosecutor in the city of Larissa, central Greece, has ordered a probe after reports that two Pakistani nationals were physically assaulted last week when they demanded to be paid for working on a livestock farm.
The complaint was filed by the Pakistani Community of Greece and the United Movement Against Racism and the Fascist Threat (KEERFA).
Police probe attack on offices of Golden Dawn in Aspropyrgos, western Attica
Police on Monday were seeking the perpetrators behind an early morning attack on the offices of neonazi Golden Dawn in Aspropyrgos, western Attica.
The attack, which was carried out using a home-made explosive device, occurred at 2.30 a.m. and caused damage to the party's first-floor offices.
There were no injuries.
"Improvised gallows" make appearance at opposition protest
Public broadcaster RTS reported this earlier.
According to initial information, they are members of the opposition Dveri Movement.
Due to the scene causing great disturbance among the public, the police yesterday announced an intensive search for the persons in question.
Minister calls out GD for trying to recruit schoolchildren
Education Minister Costas Gavroglou has denounced neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn for trying to "channel its nationalist poison to high schools."
Speaking to reporters on Monday, he said the "fascists" were trying to recruit pupils through text messages and by approaching them outside schools, urging them to join Golden Dawn-inspired activities in the name of national issues.
Prosecution calls for Golden Dawn trial to be speeded up
Twelve attorneys for the prosecution in the ongoing trial against neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn have filed a petition demanding that the proceedings be speeded up with daily sessions that will be restricted to the Athens Court of Appeals.