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Conclusion of Golden Dawn trial unlikely to usher in greater political unity

The sentencing process in the Golden Dawn trial was coming to its conclusion on Wednesday, with the presiding judge handing down punishment for the 57 people convicted of being part of what is now officially recognised as a criminal organisation.
The leader of the now outlawed far-right party, Nikos Michaloliakos was handed a 13-year jail sentence, as were other key GD figures, such as former MPs Ilias Kasidiaris, Ilias Panagiotaros, Artemis Mattheopoulos, Giorgos Germenis and the groups second ...
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