An amendment proposed by Floridis seeks to increase the duration of life sentences from 25 to 30 years, following public debate surrounding the rejected parole application of Alexandros Giotopoulos.
Designer Vassilis Zoulias commented on Alexandros Giotopoulos' return to prison, stating he is not moved by the image of the 'aged beast' and wishes him to die behind bars.
Greece's Justice Minister George Floridis has strongly supported the Supreme Court's decision to revoke the parole of convicted terrorist leader Alexandros Giotopoulos, citing his lack of remorse for 17 murders.
Alexandros Giotopoulos has been returned to Korydallos Prison after the Supreme Court annulled his release, creating a legal precedent for other inmates serving multiple life sentences. His return followed a series of transfers from the prison to police headquarters.
Dora Bakoyannis criticized Antonis Samaras, stating that New Democracy helped him achieve his dream of becoming prime minister, and expressed confidence that Tsipras cannot defeat them, while also commenting on the case of Alexandros Giotopoulos.
The Turkish newspaper Turkiye referred to the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, a founding member and leader of the November 17 terrorist organization, in particularly harsh language, calling him a 'murderer of Turkish diplomats.'
The U.S. State Department condemned the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, an 82-year-old convicted leader of the November 17 terrorist group, on medical grounds by a Greek appeals court, citing his involvement in the murders of a CIA chief and a U.S. Defense Attaché.
First images of Alexandros Giotopoulos, the released leader of the 'November 17' terrorist organization, have emerged following yesterday's decision by the appeals council.
The Supreme Court Prosecutor's Office in Greece is currently examining an appeal filed against the decision to release Alexandros Giotopoulos, a convicted member of the November 17 terrorist group. This review could potentially overturn his recent release.
The temporary release and subsequent return to prison of Alexandros Giotopoulos, ideologue of the far-left terrorist group '17 November,' has caused significant commotion in Greece, as well as in the US and Turkey. The incident highlights lingering concerns about the group's legacy.
The brother of shipowner Kostis Peratikos, who was murdered by the November 17 terrorist group, spoke out against those supporting the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, convicted as the group's leader. He stated that Giotopoulos, responsible for 17 murders, should not walk free.
Konstantia Dimoglidou explained the unusual taxi transfer of Alexandros Giotopoulos, the alleged mastermind of the November 17 terrorist group, back to Korydallos prison.
Aris Davarakis has responded to Elena Akrita's post about Alexandros Giotopoulos, stating that Giotopoulos, whom he described as a 'cold beast,' was responsible for the deaths of 17 people. This exchange highlights a public debate surrounding Giotopoulos.
Alexandros Giotopoulos was transferred to the Piraeus Appeals Prosecutor's Office after spending the night at GADA. Video footage captured his departure from the General Police Directorate of Attica.
The Prosecutor of the Supreme Court in Greece has proposed the annulment of Alexandros Giotopoulos' release from prison, with a decision expected in June.
The release of Alexandros Giotopoulos was denounced by relatives of people killed by November 17, a Greek far-left group that was active between 1975 and 2002.
Alexandros Giotopoulos, the mastermind of the Greek terrorist group November 17, has been released from prison. He had been serving multiple life sentences for his role in the group's assassination campaign.
Alexandros Giotopoulos, the convicted leader of Greece's November 17 terrorist group, has been released from prison after serving 24 years of his life sentence. His release was granted on health grounds under strict conditions.
Alexia Bakoyannis, whose father was killed by November 17, reacted strongly to the release and subsequent re-detention of Alexandros Giotopoulos, bringing the case back into the spotlight.
A Syriza lawmaker's public defense of Alexandros Giotopoulos, the convicted leader of the November 17 terrorist group, has sparked a fierce national backlash. Journalists, victims' families, and political figures condemned her description of his return to prison.
The Fifth Criminal Division of the Greek Supreme Court (Areios Pagos) has issued its reasoning for ruling that the legal conditions for the conditional release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, a convicted terrorist, have not been met.
The Greek Supreme Court's reasoning in the case of Alexandros Giotopoulos highlights his lack of remorse, which is assessed as an indication that his required moral transformation has not been completed.
The Union of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece has expressed strong dissatisfaction regarding a comment made by the US State Department concerning the conditional release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, calling it an open intervention in Greek justice.
The Supreme Court prosecutor has challenged the release of N17 leader Alexandros Giotopoulos. This move indicates a legal effort to overturn the decision regarding the convicted terrorist group leader.
Kostas Bakoyannis, son of Pavlos Bakoyannis, a victim of the 'November 17' terrorist group, commented on the release of the organization's leader, Alexandros Giotopoulos, expressing his personal feelings.
A prosecutor is reviewing the early release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, the leader of the November 17 terrorist group, sparking public and political debate.