Rubikon leader for the Koufonda march: these roads were made to walk | Greece



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Shalos took photos of the death of the convicted terrorist Dimitris Koufondinas in the center of Athens after the six-day prison leave and the lifting of the restrictive conditions that imposed him to move strictly within the boundaries of the municipality of Marathon.

According to the Free Press, Koufodinas walked to the center of Athens with a Rubikon ruler. Koufontiana's tour of the roads and places where 17N had acted by leaving behind victims caused reactions among their relatives. "A serial killer has supporters, I can not explain it otherwise," said Antonis Peratikos, the ship's brother, Kostas Peratikou, murdered in 1997 by the organization.

Late in the evening of Thursday, the Rouvikona leader posted a message on social media, with Koufontina's photo in Athens, commenting, "These roads have been made to walk."

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