Response to GHM/IFEX Appeal:
Greek journalists beaten by mayor who walks free despite charges
Press Release - November 8, 1999
Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada
The Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada condemns
the recent attack against two journalists, ombudsman representatives
and Jehovah's Witnesses in Cassandra, Halkidiki (northern Greece).
A mob, led by mayor Costas Papayannis, tried to prevent local
Jehovah's Witnesses from starting construction of their house of
worship, work authorized by the authorities.
Although charges were pressed against the mayor and alleged
accomplices, police did not make any arrests. This incident bears
striking resemblance to the attack of the ethnic Macedonian Rainbow Party's office, led
by the mayor of Florina, in September, 1995. Rainbow had hung a
sign written in both the Greek and Macedonian languages and were subsequently
charged and put on trial for "public use of their mother tongue".
The perpetrators of the crime, however, have yet to be prosecuted.
It is unfortunate that, in Greece, minority groups face discriminatory
treatment while attacks on these minorities continue to go unpunished.
The MHRMC calls on the Greek authorities to end their tolerance of
"mob justice" and to immediately assign responsibility to the police
officers who refused to carry out the arrests and to the perpetrators
of the crime, the mayor of Cassandra and his accomplices.
_____________________________________________
Bill Nicholov
Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada
P.O. Box 44532
2376 Eglinton Ave. East
Toronto, Canada
M1K 5K3
Tel. 416-202-8866
Fax 416-412-3385
e-mail: mail@mhrmc.on.ca
http://www.mhrmc.on.ca
_____________________________________________
|