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November 17 hitman granted six-day leave from prison
Dimitris Koufodinas, the convicted hitman of the November 17 terrorist organization, has been granted furlough of six days from the minimum security prison where he has been held since August, sources have said.
State Department: N17 hitman's furlough is incentive for violent anarchists
The US State Department has condemned the new prison leave granted by Greek authorities to convicted November 17 hitman Dimitris Koufodinas, describing it as an injustice for his victims and an incentive for violent anarchists.
State Department on N17 hitman's furlough: 'Terrorists should not get a vacation from jail'
The US State Department said on Tuesday it deplored the new prison leave granted by Greek authorities to convicted November 17 hitman Dimitris Koufodinas, saying terrorists should not "get a vacation."
"We would once again like to condemn the release of a convicted terrorist," State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert told journalists at regular press briefing on Tuesday.
US embassy holds minute's silence for slain diplomats
The staff of the US Embassy in Athens on Friday observed a minute's silence for members of the US Foreign Service killed by the now defunct Greek domestic terrorist group November 17.
They did so on the occasion of Foreign Affairs Day, an annual commemoration of those who lost their lives serving the US overseas.
US and Turkey express concern about possible early release of N17's Xeros
The American and Turkish governments have expressed concern about the possible early release of November 17?s Savvas Xeros after Parliament passed a law on Friday permitting inmates with heavy disabilities to see out their sentences under house arrest.
US embassy mentions terrorist Savvas Xiros as latter nears prison’s … exit
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Former US diplomat to Athens presents study on November 17 terror group
Former American diplomat John Brady Kiesling, who served at the US Embassy in Athens for two stints during his nearly 20-year career, presents the results of nearly a decade of research into homegrown terror group November 17.