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Myrto Tsilimpounidi, a co-director of the Athens Feminist Autonomos Center for Research, pointed to the riots that erupted following the police killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos in 2008. “They do not consider our lives to have value,” said Panagiotakopoulou, “Unfortunately something like this had to happen for some people to wake up.” Queer activists across Greece have spent three years calling for “Justice for Zak/Zackie”- in demonstrations, discussions, graffiti, posters, art exhibitions, pamphlets, and drag shows from Athens to the islands.īut the verdict has left many accusing the Greek court system and society of unequal standards relating to the killing of a queer person. “Today’s decision is yet another example in Greece where victims of unnecessary use of force and their families are left without justice.” “It beggars belief that despite footage showing police using unnecessary force to arrest Zak while he lay dying on the ground, no officer has yet to be held to account,” Glykeria Arapi, Director of Amnesty International Greece said in a statement regarding the decision. The rights group Amnesty International has reported that there is a culture of abuse and impunity within the Greek police.
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“ leaves the police unpunished, and this is a problem because in this way it gives full power to the police to treat any citizen they want in any way they want in whatever situation he is in,” she said.
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She argued that the police handled Kostopoulos in the most violent way possible, fully aware of his injuries. “We did not have charges of homicide from the beginning.īut Paparousou’s greatest concern about the court’s decision was the lack of accountability for the police officers involved. “The accusation was not legally correct,” said Anny Paparousou, a lawyer for the family. Queer activists across Greece have spent three years calling for “Justice for Zak/Zackie” in demonstrations The Kostopoulos family and their lawyer requested the prosecutor increase the charges for all the accused from fatal bodily harm to murder, and examine the possibility that there was a homophobic or other discriminatory motives behind the attack. The defence for the police maintained the officers acted properly and arrested Kostopoulos as was necessary, and did not contribute to his death. Throughout the court case, the defence argued that it was possible he did not die as a result of the beating, arguing perhaps he had drank too much the night prior, had taken too much ibuprofen, or perhaps was impacted due to his HIV status – all of which were rejected by the medical examiner.