Top Greek official resigns over Golden Dawn video
Video of a secret meeting between a government official and a far-right MP raises tricky questions for the international community bailing out the Greek government.
More than a dozen leading members of Greece’s far-right party are due to go on trial, accused of posing as a political force to carry out a criminal agenda.
Their leaders are in prison, but after an election Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party is now the country’s third biggest party. Experts tell Channel 4 News how it could grow further.
The Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, which reached the corridors of power before a spectacular fall from grace, funded itself in classic mafia style through protection rings, blackmail and more.
With the prospect of success in this week’s European elections, right-wing parties are creating a new, Eurosceptic bloc. Pauline Lockwood looks at the policies behind this new political grouping.
Video of a secret meeting between a government official and a far-right MP raises tricky questions for the international community bailing out the Greek government.
Three Golden Dawn MPs storm past journalists – one a hitting a video camera and another shouting “we will not back down” – after their unexpected release on bail pending criminal charges.
Tensions rise outside court in Greece as Golden Dawn’s leaders appear in court. But police evidence raises questions about the party – and about whether there is the political will to deter it.
Greece’s government prepares to submit legislation aimed at cutting funding to far-right nationalist party Golden Dawn, following the arrest of its leadership over the weekend.
Leaders of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn assumed they had police protection. Now some of them are due to be charged with organised crime, accused of murder, racist attacks and possession of weapons.
Following the arrest of Golden Dawn’s leader yesterday Paul Mason visits the party’s HQ in Greece and finds the party faithful defiant but disorientated.
This is a pivotal moment for Greece which could see the end of the coalition government itself, if elected Golden Dawn MPs are forced to stand down.
Greek police arrest two MPs and the leader of Golden Dawn in a crackdown on the right-wing political party, after a politically-motivated murder earlier this month.
Thousands of Greeks take to the streets of Athens a week after anti-fascist rapper Killah P was stabbed to death.
It’s a crime scene that still has the power to shock. The shop front at Keratsini, a suburb in Athens, bedecked with flowers, candles, a crucifix and a note promising revenge.
Police raid Golden Dawn’s offices in Athens after a man arrested in connection with the murder of an anti-fascist hip hop artist claims to be a member of the right-wing party.