Mayor Boutaris says "Organised Fascists" attacked him

Boutaris

Boutaris

Thessaloniki's Mayor Yannis Boutaris on Monday said those who attacked him during an event commemorating the Pontian Genocide on Saturday was by "organised fascists."

75-year-old Boutaris was taken to hospital after being pushed to the ground, kicked and punched by.

"The people who attacked me had nothing to do with the Pontian Greek Genocide Remembrance Day. I know who they are. It was organised fascists who attacked me as a person and as a mayor," he told a packed municipal council meeting, the first after the attack.

"Thessaloniki must become the most democratic city in the world. Whoever doesn't agree with us can vote us out in October 2019. In elections though. Neither by use of force, nor with bravado," he continued.

"There can be no other way. Because tomorrow it will be someone else in my place. Somebody who will be beaten up for his ideas, his religion, his different sexual orientation, for the color of his skin."

Authorities have charged four suspects, aged between 17 and 36, of grievous bodily harm and breach of the peace over the incident in an ongoing investigation.

GCT Team

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