“Organization Zero Tolerance” presages hits againsts politicians
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A letter – announcement signed by the “Organization Zero Tolerance” was sent by mail to “Pontiki” weekly newspaper taking responsibility for attacks against politicians.
The organization hurls threats against “systemic journalists/parrots” and warns all that are remodeling Domokos prison into a “high security jail for revolutionaries” from political officials to simple workers.
The announcement contains calls for revolutionary unity and rails against what it calls keyboard revolutionaries.
The organization also undertook the responsibility for the attack against the office of minister Yannis Mihelakis.
In the past the organization has undertaken responsibility for:
- an incendiary attack against the PASOK Kallithea branch (4 Jan. 2010)
- an incendiary attack against the political office of Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou (14 Nov. 2011)
- incendiary attacks against the offices of Militiadis Papaioannou and Vaso Papandreou (13 Dec. 2011)
- Explosions at the political office of Kostas Simitis and at the institute that bears his name (3 Apr.2012)
- an explosion at the Piraeus offices of Golden Dawn (13 Feb. 2013)
- an incendiary attack against the political office of New Democracy deputy Fevronia Patrianakou (4 Jul. 2013).
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