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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Anti-terrorist Unit Sounds Alarm Due to Sakkas’ Letter
After the disappearance of Kostas Sakkas and the escape of Christodoulos Xeros, the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit has sounded the alarm since authorities believe that both terrorists will be reintroduced as “city rebels.” Kostas Sakkas, a known Greek terrorist is calling for resistance and rebellion with a letter published on an anti-authoritarian website. Meanwhile, Sakkas attacked Greek media for how they have presented his case when as he points out, he has not even been convicted in court. “The only proof some journalists need is that I have been found guilty by the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit,” he said in his letter, while also referring to the dirty journalist propaganda that aims to “create an atmosphere of terror and hysteria in order to mislead the public opinion.” Among other things, he denies having breached the restrictive conditions imposed on him, while he also said that his recent arrest by the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit was a way for Greek authorities to cover up the escape of Christodoulos Xeros. Finally, Kostas Sakkas, who was accused of participating in a terrorist organization, invited everyone to resist “the dominant moral that wants people to be subjugated with bowed heads in front of modern-day tyrants.” Consciousness bears the burden of historical responsibility, is the message which concludes his letter.