Pavlos Fyssas (Killah P): anti-fascist rapper murdered in Greece
Demonstrations
are continuing all over Greece following the murder of Pavlos Fyssas by fascists
this week. An anti-fascist lost an eye on Wednesday after being hit by a police
tear gas cannister, and numerous anti-fascists have been injured and/or
arrested. Check Occupied London for latest
updates.
A
demo has been called in London at the Greek Embassy tomorrow (Saturday 21
September), 1 pm at 1a Holland Park, W11 (facebook event details here).
From EAgainst.com:
'On
the night of September 17th, a 34-year-old man died in the early hours of
Wednesday morning after he was attacked by a neonazi (member of Golden Dawn) and
subsequently stabbed in Piraeus. The victim has been named as Pavlos Fyssas (who
went by the stage name of Killah P.), a hip-hopper involved in the antifascist
scene, organising anti-racist concerts and other social activities in the area
where he lived. He was stabbed in the chest outside a café at 60 Panayi Tsaldari
Avenue in Amfiali, in the Keratsini district of Piraeus, shortly after midnight
by a group of neonazis dressed in black and camouflage uniforms. The name of the
45-year murderer of Fyssas appears to be Giorgos Roupakias.
More
specifically, Pavlos’ friends made a remark against Golden Dawn inside a cafe
where they were watching a football match. Somebody from a nearby table
overheard them and made a phonecall to Golden Dawn members. Golden Dawn squads
arrived almost simultaneously with DIAS motorbike police. Pavlos tried to help
his friends evade the scene, but he was ambushed by another Golden Dawn squad
and surrounded. Then another Golden Dawn associate drove with his car opposite
in an one-way street, stopped and stabbed him to death, while the DIAS policemen
did not intervene. One girl asked them to help but they didn’t. They only
approached afterwards to arrest the man with the main suspect. Pavlos was taken
to Tzanio hospital, where he died shortly afterwards. Before he died, he managed
to identify the perpetrator and his accomplices, according to reports'.
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