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Title: Lawyers Slam Nikos Michaloliakos’ Release Over Favored Treatment

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

ATHENS – Lawyers⁤ representing victims of the Greek neo-Nazi group‌ Golden Dawn sharply criticized a‍ recent court decision ⁤granting⁣ parole to former party leader ⁢Giorgos Michaloliakos, alleging preferential treatment within the Greek penal⁤ system.​ The ruling, issued ‍on September 13, 2024, allows Michaloliakos temporary release ⁢from prison,​ a decision ​prosecutors are‍ now being urged to challenge.

The controversy underscores ongoing⁢ concerns about the enduring threat of extremist ideologies in Greece, even⁤ as Golden Dawn has been officially outlawed. Michaloliakos, convicted in 2020 as the​ head of a criminal association, began serving a 13-year sentance for charges including orchestrating attacks⁢ on migrants and political opponents. His release, briefly enacted in May 2024 before being overturned, has ignited accusations of “long-standing favoritism” in ⁤his treatment compared to other inmates, according to his legal adversaries.

prosecutors have the power to appeal ​the parole ​decision, perhaps extending ​Michaloliakos’s incarceration. He has completed ​approximately half of his original sentence, but further appeals could increase the⁢ total ​time he serves.‍

the lawyers’ statement warned of “risky conditions” stemming from the⁣ continued existence ​of Golden Dawn’s ideology under alternative organizational names. They also called for public participation in​ planned⁢ anti-fascist ⁣demonstrations, signaling a renewed effort to counter extremist movements in Greece.

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