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A historic decision: Greek court rules neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn a criminal organization

In a historic decision for justice and democracy, an Athens court ruled today that the leaders of Greece's neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party were guilty of running a criminal organization, bringing to an end a trial that lasted more than five years. Yiannis Papadopoulos, a reporter at Kathimerini who has covered Golden Dawn since 2010 and was a witness for the prosecution in the trial, reports on today's verdict from Athens.

You can read the articles we discuss on The Daily Roundup here:

Greek court rules Golden Dawn party criminal organization

Golden Dawn Found Guilty of Running Criminal Organization in Greece

Greece Golden Dawn: Neo-Nazi leaders guilty of running crime gang

Prime Minister Mitsotakis says GD verdict a victory for democracy

EU migration plan doomed to fail without solidarity, Greece says

Migration rubber hits political road

Senators push for Turkey sanctions after reports Ankara used Russian system to detect US-made jets

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