Greeks protest against violent neo-Nazi MP on the run



Nine days before fresh general elections, the fault lines in Greek society are deepening.



And late on Friday, as a police manhunt for Ilias Kasidiaris showed little sign of yielding a positive result, the divisions were on full display.



While anti-fascist demonstrators descended on public squares, supporters of Golden Dawn crammed into a hotel in Athens to hear the party's leader, Nikos Michaloliakos, rail against immigrant "scum" and the corrupt and crooked system that had brought the crisis-hit country to such a "dark place".

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We just cant say, Lets wait until the Greek election. We cannot have a Greek election determining the future of the global economy. Thats not fair to anybody, he said.



http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-notebook/with-eu-running-out-of-runway-harper-urges-deeper-fiscal-integration/article4234145/ Protesters across Greece poured on to the streets of cities Friday night, denouncing the "dark force" of fascism as the spokesman of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party continued to elude arrest more than 24 hours after his extraordinary on-screen assault of two female leftwing politicians.Nine days before fresh general elections, the fault lines in Greek society are deepening.And late on Friday, as a police manhunt for Ilias Kasidiaris showed little sign of yielding a positive result, the divisions were on full display.While anti-fascist demonstrators descended on public squares, supporters of Golden Dawn crammed into a hotel in Athens to hear the party's leader, Nikos Michaloliakos, rail against immigrant "scum" and the corrupt and crooked system that had brought the crisis-hit country to such a "dark place".We just cant say, Lets wait until the Greek election. We cannot have a Greek election determining the future of the global economy. Thats not fair to anybody, he said. 0 Tweet