Greece's Golden Anti-Albanian Dawn leaders sentenced 13 years in prison

At the end of the historic hearing session similar to Nuremberg's judgments after World War II, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn leaders have been sentenced to 13 years in prison by a court in Athens. Greece's violent neo-fascist group was officially taken out after it was not [ ...] against its former deputies in the Greek Parliament.
The violent Greek neo-fascist group was officially taken out after it's former deputies in the Greek Parliament showed no remorse on the part of a three-judge panel.
Judge Maria Lepeniot read the sentences after less than a week since the court's decision that Golden Dawn lawmakers had operated a criminal organisation under the cover of a party elected in democratic form, writes The Guardian, Pryskopi follows.
During yesterday, sentences for 57 out of 68 defendants were read on charges of murder, assault, possession of weapons, or leadership or participation in criminal gangs.
Under Greece's penal code, rewritten by the leftist government of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, the maximum sentence for leadership of the criminal organisation is 15 years.
This criminal organization disguised as a political party had been also highly anti-Albanian/Periscope












