“Don’t get involved – don’t speak – it’s pointless.”


Guest post by Simon Davis.

On Thursday March 7, an Athens court acquitted Greek neo-nazi Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris on charges of assault. Outside the courthouse, Kasidiaris stated:

I am rubbing this decision in the faces of the media and sad politicians. I have a lot of opposition that today would like me to be in jail and a lot of people who want Chrysi Avgi to be on the sidelines, but we are here, we are very powerful and soon we will be dominant.

The Greek site Luben published the following account from a person who “had the misfortune of living through this seven year ordeal from the beginning”, which I have translated to English. I have spoken to several people familiar with the case who have vouched for the veracity of the account. The original in Greek is here.

———–

You are a graduate student.

You are on campus.

A car stops at a location where you are alone.

Five muscle-bound men with shaved heads and sticks beat you to a pulp and stab you in the leg.

They steal your police ID and therefore know where you live.

The only reason for their actions is your appearance.

Despite your fear, you decide to fight back.

You find out that someone had recorded the car’s license plate.

You press charges.

The police discover that the car belongs to a man by the name of “Kasidiaris”, who is a candidate for parliament in the Golden Dawn political party with 0.5% in the polls.

The court case drags on for seven years due to repeated delays.

During that time, you see the thug that stabbed you be elected to parliament.

You see him become of popular hero to a segment of society.

The day of the trial, you have to testify about your traumatic experience in front of a court room that is full of Golden Dawn members in the audience.

You ask that the trial be held in a different hall. Your request is denied.

As you describe the scene of the attack, the hostile audience mocks and teases you.

The orchestrator of the attack, the person who in previous delays of the trial would taunt you in the courthouse corridors, now speaks as if he is Mother Teresa and that he “sympathizes” and “condemns violence, as does the whole of Golden Dawn”.

How ironic.

He is found innocent of the charges.

He rubs the verdict in your face, they are all-powerful, they are dominant.

You learned your lesson. “Don’t get involved – don’t speak – it’s pointless.”

———–

You are 60 years old.

You have worked at the university your entire professional life.

Your husband is in and out of the hospital for chemotherapy.

You see five muscle bound men beating up a student on campus.

You record the license plate number.

You try to find out what happened. The students who are there tell you “I didn’t see, I don’t know, don’t involve me”.

You report the incident to the university, and you together with the victim, give a statement that you saw the license plate number to the police.

After a few days, the police officer informs you that the car belongs to a man named “Kasidiaris” that is a member of a neonazi gang. He recommends you do not get involved. (It will turn out that he gave good advice)

You know that you will go through a gruelling process, and you know that your are getting involved in a case that could put your life at risk, but you decide to do the right thing regardless of the cost.

You find out from television that you are a “top official for the SYRIZA political party” despite the fact that you have never been a member of any party.

Kasidiaris refers to you publicly as a “pimp”, claiming that you are following orders.

He states publicly that you are charged with a crime, without mentioning that this because he has sued you for perjury.

You are in and out of court for seven years as the case is repeatedly delayed.

You testify about what you witnessed.

The pro-nazi lawyer insults you and insinuates that at 60 years of age you decided to involve in a totally unrelated case a complete -at the time- unknown person, for political purposes.

The prosecutor and the judge allow the lawyer to insult you and to speak to you as if you are a criminal. They dismiss your testimony.

A reporter with spiky hair states from the witness stand that you could have very easily found the license plate number from the website indymedia. You did not even know that indymedia existed.

You are found to be an unreliable witness, as opposed to the defendant’s friends who testify that they saw him in his car that morning, who are found to be reliable despite there never having been any evidence presented that the car was located elsewhere.

The trial is over. Innocent.

Now you are charged with perjury. At 67 years of age. Your predicament continues and the court decision will weigh against you.

The newspaper “Proto Thema” publishes your name and picture which are now on neo-nazi sites alongside filthy comments.

This is what you won for your good deed.

You learned your lesson. “Don’t get involved – don’t speak – it’s pointless”

———–

You are a thug for a neonazi organization.

You write odes to Hitler on their official magazine.

You manage to become the great führer’s right hand man.

You go on raids with your car and beat people up.

One of these people dares to press charges.

Now you are a member of parliament.

Beating up a 50 year old woman and avoiding arrest for two days you manage to become a popular hero and a political star.

Seven years later when you can’t get any more continuances, you appear in court.

You have arranged to have 100 muscle-bound men sit in all the seats in the courtroom two hours before the start of the trial.

Even though your car was leased by your employer and you claimed it was in a parking lot, and even though your company asks for receipts in order to reimburse for expenses, you have no evidence to present to the court.

The judge and the prosecutor speak to you with the utmost deference. The word “defendant” is never used.

The prosecutor recommends acquittal. It is obvious that this a political conspiracy from the left.

The presiding judge agrees. Disagreeing in that atmosphere was hardly an option.

You rub the verdict in their face. You are all-powerful, you are dominant

Now they learned their lesson. “Don’t get involved – don’t speak – it’s pointless”

Simon Davis is director of online marketing at a healthcare publications company. He grew up in Greece. You can tweet him at @SimonKnowz

Comments

  1. Ulysses says

    Anyone familiar with Italy in the 1920s or Germany in the early 1930s will recognize what’s happening in modern Greece.

  2. edithkeeler says

    Thanks, Simon. There has been a fair bit of talk here in Australia of Golden Dawn setting up a chapter locally. I live in a very historically Greek neighbourhood of Sydney and everyone I know would give them short shrift, to say the least, but still it’s concerning.

  3. Simon says

    Their crap has no chance abroad IMO. Police and communities are MUCH better prepared against their nonsense, not to mention US and Australia aren’t grappling with Depression.

  4. left0ver1under says

    It’s no surprise this has happened in a country where extremist christianity has been on the rise in the past 20 years, where “blasphemy” laws are being enacted.

    It is, however, surprising that it happened in a country that was the birthplace of philosophy and logic.

  5. Simon says

    Citation for the rise you cite? Don’t get me wrong there are Orthodox extremists in Greece (they’re called “old-calendarists”), however they don’t resort to this level of violence and intimidation.

  6. Simon says

    Thanks for sending over. I think I’ve seen this before actually but doesn’t hurt to take another look 🙂 It’s from 2005 as best I can tell so doesn’t take a lot of recent events into account.

  7. nullifidian says

    Anyone familiar with Italy in the 1920s or Germany in the early 1930s will recognize what’s happening in modern Greece.

    Or anyone familiar with Greece in the 1960’s. With a few minor alterations, this could be the Grigoris Lambrakis case.

  8. Simon says

    Indeed, one of main Golden Dawn MP’s is the son of one of the higher ups of the fascist 1967-74 junta regime and regularly displays the junta flag and speaks about it with nostalgia. Or even more significantly, the newly appointed head of staff for party secretary of the ruling New Democracy party was a leader of the junta appointed student youth groups.

  9. medivh says

    edithkeeler: Golden Dawn will face the same fate as One Nation here. They’ll poll well in QLD, but the major parties will refuse to preference them, and they’ll be shown to the garbage bin of history.

    Were it only the case in Greece.

  10. lpetrich says

    Greek Orthodox Old Calendarists? I looked them up in Wikipedia, and they prefer the Julian calendar to the Gregorian one; they prefer a pagan to the Pope. Just like Protestants and Russian Orthodox. Protestants gave up that fight in the mid 18th cy., but in Russia, it took the Godless Communists to get the calendar up to date.

    lias Kasidiaris getting off easy reminds me of how easily Adolf Hitler got off after his Beer Hall Putsch in Munich (The History Place – Rise of Hitler: Hitler on Trial for Treason). In his trial, he ranted at length about why he did it — he claimed that he was a German patriot who was trying to overthrow traitors who had sold out Germany. He spent some time in jail – only a few years – but he used that time to compose Mein Kampf.

    The Golden Dawn guys can also claim that they are fighting against traitors who are selling out their nation.

  11. Simon says

    @medivh: Last June, Golden Dawn got around 6% of the vote. They are currently consistently polling around 10-12% and are the #3 party in opinion polls.

    The ruling “center-right” New Democracy led coalition (which is supported by so-called center left parties) which also has the added blessing of the EU leadership has found in it’s infinite wisdom that the best way to reduce the electoral power of Golden Dawn is to adopt their policies and rhetoric so that people will have no reason to vote for GD, since New Democracy is enacting the policies they ask for.

    @lpetrich: To add insult to injury, Kasidiaris actually read a passage from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion in parliament a few months ago. He has stated in a television interview that history has “yet to judge Hitler”.

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