Thursday, January 07, 2010

New NFC arrest in Athens exposes antiterrorist sham

Libcom.org Jan 7 2010

New Nuclei of Fire related arrest in Athens exposes the volume of
persecuting sham as antiterrorist chief admits police knew the innocence
of the arrested.

The latest episode of the Nuclei of Fire Conspiracy arrests saga has
marked a new turn of the ridiculous with the arrest of a 26 year old man
on January the 4th. The man was arrested when he made his monthly
appearance to his local police station due to charges against him in
relation to riots that broke out in May 2006 during the European Social
Forum 100,000 strong protest march in Athens. According to the police the
warrant against the arrested man was issued on the 31st of December 2009
because of fingerprints on mobile internal material of a computer found in
the Chalandri house where the original arrests in relation to the urban
guerrilla group were made last September. It must be noted that as of
December the 31 the persecutor in charge of the NFC case has changed after
the original one died of heart attack.

According to the lawyer of the arrested the young man does not even live
in Athens but lives and works in the town of Trikala, in Thessaly.
Moreover during the bomb attack against the house of the now Minister of
Economics Ms Katseli, the arrested was actually working in Trikala
installing the pre-election rally platform of her party, PASOK. According
to the bourgeois media, police officers have expressed their disbelief
regarding the belated discovery of the fingerprint as all fingerprint
lists and suspect lists that follow them have been finalised by the
forensics laboratories since October.

And if that was not enough to prove that the whole NFC arrest case is a
ridiculous ploy against a wide spectrum of anarchists, according to the
mother of the arrested the chief of the anti-terrorist bureau has admitted
to her "we knew he has no relation with the NFC but we had to arrest him"
due to the fingerprints inside the computer. In midst of considerable
political pressure, the head officer has admitted to have met the mother
but denied he made such comment.

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