With a photo of Kostis Peratikos, who was murdered by the terrorist organization of November 17 responded Aris Davarakis responded to what Elena Akrita regarding the release from prison Giotopoulos

“This cold-blooded beast might have gotten away with it if the ‘notes’ related to Kostis hadn’t been found at his home,” writes Aris Davarakis in his post. 

The journalist and lyricist is in favor of Giotopoulos serving his full sentence, in whose home the notes regarding the murder of Peratikos were found.

He sent seventeen people to their graves—should he not serve a 25-year sentence?,” asks Mr. Davarakis, responding to the “left,” which argues against it, saying he is an elderly man and that “those of us who want him released from prison on the day he completes the 25 years mandated by law—and not a day sooner—are far-right extremists and fascists.”

And he continues: “How many families have suffered from Giotopoulos’s crimes? How many parents, how many minors, how many loved ones, how many friends and siblings? We are countless. And we want justice.”

In closing, she makes a specific reference to SYRIZA MP, Elena Akrita, who insists on advocating for Giotopoulos’s release, recalling the wife of the late Peratikos and their children, who were left orphaned.

“You’ll remember Lia from our old circles. Her children were three and five at the time…,” Mr. Davarakis wrote characteristically.

Davarakis’s post in full:

“This is Kostis #Peratikos, the kind, innocent, and sweetest friend to many—and to me. The ‘notes’ regarding his murder were found at #Giotopoulos’s home—a discovery that greatly aided in the criminal’s conviction. #Kostis was the father of two very young (at the time) children, Michalis and Petros, from his marriage to his childhood friend #LiaRaka. This cold-blooded monster might have gotten away with it if the “notes” regarding Kostis hadn’t been found in his home. But God loves the thief, and He loves the homeowner too.

He was caught and sentenced to 17 life sentences for 17 murders.

In a humane Europe, life sentences mean 25 years in prison.

Giotopoulos has served nearly 24 years, which is why he was sent back to prison until early 2027 to complete his sentence.

He sent seventeen people to their graves—shouldn’t he serve a 25-year sentence?

“No,” says the “left.” He’s an old man. Those of us who want him to be released from prison on the day he #completes the 25 years required by law—and not a day sooner—are labeled far-right extremists and fascists.

How many families have suffered from Giotopoulos’s crimes? How many parents, how many minors, how many loved ones, how many friends and siblings? We are countless.

And we demand what is lawful: a full 25 years in prison. As our enlightened education system dictates.

No death penalty. No absolute life sentences.
#25years. Not a single day less, though.

(Elena Akrita—you’ll remember Lia from our old circles. Her kids were three and five back then…)».