Aleksandros Panagulis


Aleksandros Panagulis (born July 2, 1939 in Glyfada, May 1, 1976) is a Greek politician and poet, democratic activist, member of the Greek Parliament from December 9, 1974 until his death.

He studied at the Polytechnic in Athens and devoted himself to political activity from an early age. After the coup of April 21, 1967, he opposed the military regime of Giorgio Papadopoulos and founded the Greek Resistance Organization. After a failed attempt on the life of Giorgio Papadopoulos on August 13, 1968, he was arrested and sentenced to death, but was instead transferred to the Boiati prison. The cause of the change was the pressure of the global public. In prison, Boiati was subjected to cruel physical and psychological torture for a long time. Thanks to the amnesty was released in August 1973. In 1974 the military junta ended (the junta black colonels) and in the first democratic elections Panagulis was elected to the parliament of the Union Center. He fought for the removal of the politicians who had cooperated with the earlier colonels and continued to occupy government positions. Panagulis, however, was alone in his pursuits, receiving deadly threats. May 1, 1976 was killed in a mysterious car accident. He was a symbol of freedom, and over one million people attended the funeral in Athens. Bibliography

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