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CIJ Logan Symposium 2020: The Trial of Golden Dawn

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Dubbed by the media “the biggest trial of fascists since Nuremberg”, the trial of the Greek neo-nazis concluded in late October with the conviction of the organisation’s leadership in long prison sentences. It took five and a half years of court proceedings, 453 sessions and 216 witnesses to reach the verdict that Golden Dawn was in fact a criminal organisation operating under the cover of a political party. Its leaders, including several former members of the parliament elected with Golden Dawn, were found responsible for crimes that ranged from the stabbing murder of rap singer Pavlos Fyssas to violent attacks on immigrants and left-wing activists. During Greece’s financial crisis in late 2009, Golden Dawn rose from a fringe organisation to the third-largest political party, fuelled by social dissatisfaction over mass unemployment and poverty.
This panel consists not only of investigative journalists but also of speakers from diverse disciplines and backgrounds who formed an atypical alliance, instrumental in documenting that Golden Dawn was a criminal organisation and not merely a political party. The panel will address one of the still uncharted sides of the far-right phenomenon: deeper ties, direct and indirect, between Golden Dawn and more “legitimate” institutions such as the police, the justice system, business interests, among others.
Panel: Chrisa Papadopoulou, Ioanna Meitani, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Nikolas Leontopoulos, Stefanos Levidis
This panel is a collaboration between the CIJ Logan Symposium and Reporters United.
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This panel is a collaboration with Reporters United, a new centre for investigative journalism and a network of reporters in Greece. Te discussion was recorded and broadcast as part of the 'CIJ Logan Symposium: Collective Intelligence', which took place online on 16-19 Nov 2020.
The CIJ Logan Symposium is a biennial event organised by the Centre for Investigative Journalism and made possible thanks to the support of the Reva & David Logan Foundation.
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The Centre for Investigative Journalism
Twitter: @cijournalism
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The Reva & David Logan Foundation
This panel consists not only of investigative journalists but also of speakers from diverse disciplines and backgrounds who formed an atypical alliance, instrumental in documenting that Golden Dawn was a criminal organisation and not merely a political party. The panel will address one of the still uncharted sides of the far-right phenomenon: deeper ties, direct and indirect, between Golden Dawn and more “legitimate” institutions such as the police, the justice system, business interests, among others.
Panel: Chrisa Papadopoulou, Ioanna Meitani, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Nikolas Leontopoulos, Stefanos Levidis
This panel is a collaboration between the CIJ Logan Symposium and Reporters United.
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This panel is a collaboration with Reporters United, a new centre for investigative journalism and a network of reporters in Greece. Te discussion was recorded and broadcast as part of the 'CIJ Logan Symposium: Collective Intelligence', which took place online on 16-19 Nov 2020.
The CIJ Logan Symposium is a biennial event organised by the Centre for Investigative Journalism and made possible thanks to the support of the Reva & David Logan Foundation.
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The Centre for Investigative Journalism
Twitter: @cijournalism
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The Reva & David Logan Foundation