Anarchists vandalize journalist's home
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
An attack on the home of Aris Portosalte was carried out by anarchists on Thursday night.
"The fascist raids of Rubicon in a terrorist raid tonight at the entrance to my apartment building. Democracy at stake,” the SKAI reporter wrote on his Twitter account.
The attack on the home of journalist Aris Portosalte was condemned by ND.
"ND condemns the attack on the home of journalist Aris Portosalte. Thrifty bullies do not terrorize anyone. We continue our fight against lawlessness with determination, perseverance and determination,” the statement said.
"The fascist attack on Mars Portosalte's home is an attack on everything we want to protect," Stelios Petsas wrote on his Twitter account. The government spokesman added: "It is an attack on freedom of expression. It is an attack on the Republic. We condemn these attacks. All;".
The responsibility and threats of Ruvikonas
Shortly thereafter, the anarchist collective, with a proclamation that it had published on the website of an antiauthoritarian site, claimed responsibility for the attack.
It accuses Aris Portosalte of "identifying himself as a journalist, director of the SKAI radio station and a member of the board of directors of the Alafouzos business group" for right-wing views, and cites his statements and interviews with politicians.
"We will reply to the government official Portosalte that the time to be afraid of him and his far-right affiliate has not yet come. His hatred for us is an honor. The only response to social fascism and capitalist barbarism is to organize the base. Organize yourself with Rouvikonas, to become their nightmare," Rouvikonas concludes.
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