Anti-State Justice

Anti-State Justice (Greek: Αντικρατική Δικαιοσύνη Antikratiki Dikaiosini) is an anarchist organization that has carried out attacks on political targets in Athens, Greece. Anti-State Justice claimed responsibility for three bombings from January 2006 to February 2006. The first attack occurred on January 3, when it attacked three targets: two cars and an office of the ruling center-right political party New Democracy in Athens. The second attack occurred on January 23, 2006, when it targeted a Greek post office and an office of New Democracy. On February 7, a firebomb was thrown at a bank in Athens, damaging the ATM. The action was conducted in support of Yiannis Dimitrakis, currently in prison waiting trial charged with armed robbery, a suspected member of the anarchist group Thieves in B

Anti-State Justice

Anti-State Justice (Greek: Αντικρατική Δικαιοσύνη Antikratiki Dikaiosini) is an anarchist organization that has carried out attacks on political targets in Athens, Greece. Anti-State Justice claimed responsibility for three bombings from January 2006 to February 2006. The first attack occurred on January 3, when it attacked three targets: two cars and an office of the ruling center-right political party New Democracy in Athens. The second attack occurred on January 23, 2006, when it targeted a Greek post office and an office of New Democracy. On February 7, a firebomb was thrown at a bank in Athens, damaging the ATM. The action was conducted in support of Yiannis Dimitrakis, currently in prison waiting trial charged with armed robbery, a suspected member of the anarchist group Thieves in B