Members of Greece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party were convicted of murder and other crimes after a five-year trial
Families of Golden Dawn’s victims in the courtroom, and thousands of demonstrators outside, applauded as the judges handed down guilty verdicts against Golden Dawn. The trial, which has lasted more than five years, is likely to accelerate the decline of the extreme-right movement which.
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