Golden Dawn party
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Christos Pappas, Golden Dawn’s de facto number two, is missing, while MEP Ioannis Lagos has refused to return home
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Greek neo-Nazi ideologue Christos Pappas will not turn himself in, says lawyer
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Far-right party’s founder, Nikos Michaloliakos, declares himself ‘proud’ to be imprisoned
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Female legal experts played key role in confronting far-right party’s violent tactics
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Leaders of violent far-right group, including former MPs, shown little leniency by judges
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A decade ago, violent racists exploited a national crisis and entered mainstream politics in Greece. The party has since been caught up in the biggest trial of Nazis since Nuremberg, and is now crumbling – but its success remains a warningPodcast
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The long read: A decade ago, violent racists exploited a national crisis and entered mainstream politics in Greece. The party has since been caught up in the biggest trial of Nazis since Nuremberg, and is now crumbling – but its success remains a warning
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The neo-Nazi party’s Athens offices have downsized and it has closed offices across the country. Greeks embrace the end of an era of rage
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Teachers and activists in Heraklion explain how they drove the ultra-nationalist, far-right Greek party from the island
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Nicos Anastasiades falls short of 50% needed to win outright and will face Stavros Malas
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The EU’s woeful response to the refugee crisis has revived Golden Dawn
Yiannis BabouliasThe gains of the Greek neo-Nazi party in the recent election are emblematic of how the far-right across Europe is exploiting the deficit of leadership on this issue
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Why did Golden Dawn's neo-Nazi leaders get away with it for so long?