Ilias Kasidiaris in the appeal of the case “Golden Dawn” stated that he condemned the murder Pavlos Fyssasbut “he himself is not responsible for what happened.”
Appeal of the case “Golden Dawn”: position Ilyas Kasidiaris
Meeting of the Five-Member Court of Appeal on the case “Golden Dawn” continued with the testimony of a former deputy Ilyas Kasidiarissentenced at first instance to 13 years in prison. He sought to distance himself from the crimes of the organization, in places presenting himself as something repentantThat unjustly convicted.
According to him, “heinous criminal acts took place“, committed “even by party supporters”, but he himself “did not bear any responsibility” Kasidiaris condemned the murder Pavlos Fyssas and an attack on Egyptian fishermen, and called his harsh public language, attached to the case as possible calls for violence, “distorted” or “not his“
Link to the position of the prosecutor’s office of first instance
Answering the essence of the accusation, he referred to the conclusion of the primary prosecutor Adamantium Ikonomouwhich, as he emphasized, “conducted a criminal-legal, rather than a political-social assessment.” According to his interpretation, “these were isolated incidents” And “no evidence established his participation” “I used harsh political phrases in public, but they were not capable of creating a call for violence“, he said.
When asked about the role of the “instructor” in the organization, Kasidiaris countered: “Who exactly did I teach?“, adding that in the case materials “there is nothing like that” He especially noted that his companion was not questioned as a key witness Pavlos Fyssaswhose testimony he called “critical“
Fyssas murder and “double condemnation”
According to Kasidiaris, the death Pavlos Fyssas he found out “the next day” from journalists’ inquiries, first from the “football-related” version. When asked by the court whether he knew that Georgios Roupakias was associated with “Golden Dawn”and there were members of the local cell in the Nikiya area, he replied: “Of course I didn’t know” “I said that the murder of Fyssas was the “murder of the Golden Dawn.” This crime is disgusting because a compatriot died, and even more disgusting for me personally because the perpetrator turned out to be a member of the organization. It “killed” me too; I spent six years in prison. I condemn this all the time“, he said.
“If I could turn back time”: about expanding the network of offices
Kasidiaris admitted that today “regrets» about the widespread opening of offices “Golden Dawn”: “We’ve lost control. Everything that I experience today as a citizen is a consequence of this expansion.“
About the “Political instrumentalization” of the case and interventions
He accused opponents of “political instrumentalization» verdict and indictment, citing the story of the former chairman of the Supreme Court Christos Zanerikos and his statements about “pressure” to prevent Kasidiaris’s party from participating in the elections: “On the one hand, there are disgusting crimes for which I, as a deputy, am not responsible; on the other hand, interference in justice, also criminal“
Controversy over “military training” and symbolism
When asked by the chairman about the alleged “military training,” he answered sharply: “Never participated. If you have proof, show it!“According to him, pictures in camouflage refer to classes Reserve Officers League with permission from the Ministry of Defense. Regarding the uniform look at events in Meligalasehe recognized the idea as his: “It was my “brilliant” idea, which I regretted many times. I personally only wore a black T-shirt as a “recognizable sign”“
He concluded by insisting that his public statements were not “rhetoric of hatred“, and tearing out individual phrases “distorts the meaning” The court will continue to examine the evidence and evaluate the defense’s arguments as part of the appeal in the case “Golden Dawn”.
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