Group claims February attack on Golden Dawn offices in Piraeus
A group calling itself “Organization Zero Tolerance” has claimed responsibility for an attack on the offices of extremist Golden Dawn in Piraeus last month.
In a proclamation published on the Indymedia website on Friday, the group referred to Golden Dawn as a “neoNazi gang of bouncers and murderers whose only purpose is to serve the state and capital.”
In reference to the attack on February 13, the group said that Golden Dawn offices were the “true centers of lawlessness” rather than the squats recently raided by police.
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