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Greek Court Orders Release of November 17 Group Member

A Greek court has ordered the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, a convicted member of the November 17 militant group. Relatives of people killed by the group denounced the decision.

The New York Times
1 source·May 23, 2:25 PM(6 days ago)·1m read
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A Greek court ordered the release of Alexandros Giotopoulos, a member of the November 17 militant group. The group operated between 1975 and 2002. Relatives of people killed by November 17 denounced the release.

The group carried out attacks during its period of activity. The court decision follows standard legal review procedures. No further details on the timing or conditions of release were provided in court statements.

Key Facts

Alexandros Giotopoulos
Member of November 17 released by court order
November 17
Militant group active 1975-2002
Victim relatives
Publicly denounced the release decision

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