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Greek Terror Suspect ’Proud’ of Killings
2003-07-24
A beekeeper accused of being the chief assassin for Greece’s deadliest terrorist organization told a court Thursday that he was proud of the group’s legacy because "it targeted symbols of imperialism," raising cheers from his supporters in the room. Dimitris Koufodinas, 45, has admitted belonging to the November 17 terror group. The militant group attacked American and British military personnel, Western diplomats and Greek industrialists, eluding police for decades before being exposed after a bungled bombing attempt last year. "They describe the actions of November 17 as terrorism. No, it targeted symbols of imperialism ... and we are proud of it," Koufodinas told the court.
Too bad Greece no longer has the death penalty.
Koufodinas is accused of participating in 17 of the group’s 23 murders since 1975, including the 2000 killing of British military attache Brig. Stephen Saunders. He and 18 other alleged group members are being tried inside a maximum security prison in Athens. Koufodinas refused to provide any details of November 17’s activities, claiming the court did not have the authority to try him. "I refuse to cooperate and help you try a revolutionary organization as criminals," he said. "I am a member of November 17. I assume political responsibility for its actions ... Most of its actions were anti-imperialist and anti-American." Koufodinas was applauded and cheered by supporters in the prison courtroom sitting next to relatives of November 17’s victims. "To the families of those who became a target - unfairly according to them, but rightly according to the organization - history will judge us," he said.
And we judge you guilty.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Oh my, yes.

Given the fact that I wouldn't consider America's utter collapse a good thing, I'm probably in the top five percent or so of so most *pro*-American people in Greece.

Also pretty much said the same thing in sgtstryker's board, here, a couple months back. Ofcourse I was then mocked for calling Greece the most anti-American nation in Europe, and people accused me of projecting my own "Anti-American" feelings on my nation. Pfft.
Posted by: Aris Katsaris   2003-7-24 7:24:32 PM  

#3  Yes, Zhang, it appears to be. What say you, Aris? Is Greece a hotbed of anti-Americanism?
Posted by: R. McLeod   2003-7-24 5:26:15 PM  

#2  This guy sounds just like those SLA idiots we tossed in prison last year. The woman plead guilty to avoid a jury trial. She did not think she would get a fair trial. Translation: NOBODY has any sympathy for terrorist (past or present). She had tons of useful idiots 'suppporters' before she plead guilty. Then everyone was 'like wow, she really IS a terrorists'. FYI she plead guilty for trying to plant bombs on police cars (A real American Mom). May she and the Nov 17 RIP.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2003-7-24 12:50:45 PM  

#1  Too bad Greece no longer has the death penalty.

Death penalty? I thought they were going to give the guy a medal. Isn't Greece still a hotbed of anti-Americanism exceeding even Russia?
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2003-7-24 10:55:35 AM  

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