Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The Council of State, the country's highest administrative court, has issued a ruling green-lighting the establishment of special departments at Greece's police stations to deal with racially-motivated violence.
The new units will initially begin operating in Athens and Thessaloniki before expanding to other parts of the country. Victims of race attacks will be able to file a complaint with these departments in person, through their legal counsel or anonymously, the ruling stated.
The new units will initially begin operating in Athens and Thessaloniki before expanding to other parts of the country. Victims of race attacks will be able to file a complaint with these departments in person, through their legal counsel or anonymously, the ruling stated.
