Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Seven Macedonians prosecuted for the events at Zabrdeni

The public prosecutor of Lerin has pressed charges against seven individuals who participated in the recent events at the village of Zabrdeni in Aegean Macedonia. Among them were the four initially arrested on the scene of the unrest while the other three are also inhabitants of the village.

Zabrdeni

According to the public prosecutor, the accused allegedly obstructed public transport when they blocked tanks and other armored vehicles of the Greek Army, initiated riots among the local population, and resisted violently when policemen tried to reopen the passage leading to an army exercise field in the vicinity of their homes. No date has been set yet for the trial, but its is likely that it will take place next year.

Protests in Zabrdeni against the army exercises caught the public eye not only in Greece but also in the neighboring Republic of Macedonia and internationally. The issue caused a public debate inside the Greek Parliament while Macedonian minority party EFA-Rainbow directly accused the Greek authorities of policies of discrimination.

The detention of four Macedonian journalists who were covering the events also led to protests by the Macedonian Government, the International Federation of Journalists and the International Press Institute-South East Europe Media Organization. In addition, IFJ and IPI-SEEMO urged the Greek authorities to explain why the journalists were obstructed from performing their duties and eventually forced to leave Greece. No answer to these complaints has been given so far by Greek officials.

Link: EFA - Rainbow.