Magda Fyssa on the decision regarding Golden Dawn: A great victory for society
Magda Fyssa, mother of the murdered Pavlos Fyssas, hailed the court's decision against Golden Dawn as a historic victory for society and justice.
Magda Fyssa, mother of Pavlos Fyssas, who was murdered by the neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn, expressed her elation outside the court, calling the day 'historic.' She emphasized that today justice prevailed, stating, 'Love won, peace won. It is a major victory for our society.' Her statements come after a long, drawn-out 11.5-year judicial process to get to this point, with the court affirming that Golden Dawn is a criminal organization.
The court's confirmation of the guilt of Golden Dawn and its leadership marks a crucial turning point in Greece's fight against far-right extremism. Fyssa thanked all who participated in the legal battle, highlighting the role of the civil action party which remained steadfast as they faced numerous challenges over the years in pursuit of justice for her son and other victims. The five-member appeals court unanimously upheld the initial ruling, reinforcing the consequences for those involved in the criminal organization.
This decision has broader implications for Greek society as it sends a strong message against hate and violence, reinforcing the rule of law and the need for ongoing vigilance against extremist ideologies. The ruling is seen not only as justice for the family of Pavlos Fyssas but also as a beacon of hope for many in Greece who oppose such violent ideologies, suggesting a commitment to a more peaceful and inclusive society.