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On 7 October 2020, the Athens Court of Appeal sentenced Lagos to 13 years and eight months’ imprisonment and a fine for membership and leadership of Golden Dawn as well as for two minor offences.
The head of Greece's extreme far-right Golden Dawn party was granted conditional early release from prison Thursday, after serving part of his sentence for running a criminal organization blamed ...
Golden Dawn, whose emblem resembles a swastika, stormed into parliament in 2012 at the peak of Greece's debt crisis, seizing on public anger over painful austerity. The party began to unravel in ...
ATHENS, May 2 (Reuters) - The convicted leader and founder of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, Nikos Mihaloliakos, has been released from prison on parole, a police source said on Thursday ...
For Gene Tommasi, becoming a new owner of the New Kensington Golden Dawn has brought his grocery career full circle — after he thought it was over. Tommasi of Mt. Lebanon and Jim Faccenda of ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 19, 2022 / Golden Dawn Minerals Inc., (TSX-V:GOM)(FRANKFURT:3G8C)(OTC PINK:GDMRF), ("Golden Dawn" or the "Company"), is pleased ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 10, 2022 / Golden Dawn Minerals Inc., (TSXV:GOM)(FRANKFURT:3G8C)(OTC PINK:GDMRF), ("Golden Dawn" or the "Company"), The Company is pleased to announce that it ...
He was one of dozens convicted of running the far-right party Golden Dawn as a criminal organization. Belgian police on Tuesday arrested Ioannis Lagos, a former leading member of the neo-Nazi ...
In episode three of the Sherlock Holmes-adjacent Netflix series, the Baker Street gang is enlisted by Mycroft Holmes to investigate a murder linked to the Golden Dawn, an occult organisation of ...
Athens, Greece – Last October, the biggest trial of Nazis since Nuremberg concluded as Golden Dawn, the neo-fascist group which once held 18 seats in the Greek Parliament, was found guilty of ...
When a wave of right-wing extremism hit Greece in 2012, few would have predicted that Golden Dawn, one of the groups involved, would grow to become the third largest party in the Greek parliament.