- Alexandros Giotopoulos
Alexandros Giotopoulos (born 1939) is serving a sentence of life imprisonment, having been found guilty in 2003 of leading the Marxist Greek terrorist group November 17th (17N).
17N was responsible for several murders of prominent Greek and foreign politicians, journalists, diplomats and businessmen. Giotopoulos was identified as its leader after the apprehension and confession of
Savvas Xiros , another member of 17N, following a failed bombing attempt on a Flying Dolphin company inPiraeus .Giotopoulos refused the charges against him, and described himself as the victim of "an Anglo-American conspiracy". At the start of his appeal, in 2005, he received support from left-wing organisations and personalities in France, including
Alain Krivine andPierre Vidal-Naquet . However, onMay 3 ,2007 , his conviction and those of his 17N accomplices were sustained by the court of appeals. ["Le démantèlement du 17-N n’a pas mis fin au terrorisme en Grèce - Le Monde article - May 6, 2007]Alexander Giotopoulos was a prominent opponent [cite web |url=http://greecenow.criticalpublics.com/POLITICS/InternalAffairs/timeline_17N.stm |title=Timeline: Anatomy of 17N |accessdate=2008-08-07|year=2001|publisher=Greece Now] of the
Greek military junta of 1967-1974 . He is the son ofDemetris Giotopoulos , once a secretary ofLeon Trotsky , also known as Witte, who was a leader of the Greek Trotskyist party of archeiomarxists. ["Giotopoulos the son of renowned Greek Trotskyite - Cyprus Mail archive article - Saturday, July 20, 2002 " [http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main_old.php?id=7103&archive=1] ]References
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