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Time for discussion

Mioni is clear about Nazi supporters. “The longer such people exist the stronger I feel. My revenge is that I exist and my joy is that I have two wonderful sons, and no hatred for any sons.”

The court case reopens today with a different cast. KIS was excluded as a plaintiff from the previous hearing “on legal but questionable grounds,” said Nahmias.

The plaintiffs hope the case will start, and that the reactions recorded in blogs and the press will eventually be expressed in more organized form. University and political circles are already discussing the need for a new way of dealing with ultra-right discourse in Greece, especially now that LAOS has representatives in Parliament and its hard-core officials have had television exposure.

Ultra-rightists and neo-Nazis are ready for the court case. Posters around Athens call for mobilization. None are signed by known organizations.

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