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PASOK–Movement for Change leader Nikos Androulakis on Friday laid a wreath at the memorial to those executed at the Kaisariani Shooting Range, stressing that the "International Workers’ Day signifies struggle, solidarity and responsibility." "We are here once again at the martyrdom site of the Kaisariani Shooting Range. Here, 82 years ago, 200 Greek patriots stood before Nazi firing squads and sacrificed themselves for the freedom of the country," he said in a statement, noting that "this year, however, is a special anniversary." "In particular," he added, "there is a profound sense of awe this year, as a unique photographic document has come to light, capturing one of the most significant moments in modern Greek history. It reflects the heroism on the faces of the 200 Greeks." Androulakis underlined that "the International Workers’ Day stands for struggle, solidarity and responsibility." "We must put all three into practice every day in order to achieve a more just society, with respect for labour and human rights. A society with hope and prospects for every Greek woman and every Greek man, and especially for the younger generations," he concluded. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο iefimerida.gr PASOK–Movement for Change leader Nikos Androulakis on Friday laid a wreath at the memorial to those executed at the Kaisariani Shooting Range, stressing that the "International Workers’ Day signifies struggle, solidarity and responsibility." "We are here once again at the martyrdom site of the Kaisariani Shooting Range. Here, 82 years ago, 200 Greek patriots stood before Nazi firing squads and sacrificed themselves for the freedom of the country," he said in a statement, noting that "this year, however, is a special anniversary." "In particular," he added, "there is a profound sense of awe this year, as a unique photographic document has come to light, capturing one of the most significant moments in modern Greek history. It reflects the heroism on the faces of the 200 Greeks." Androulakis underlined that "the International Workers’ Day stands for struggle, solidarity and responsibility." "We must put all three into practice every day in order to achieve a more just society, with respect for labour and human rights. A society with hope and prospects for every Greek woman and every Greek man, and especially for the younger generations," he concluded. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο iefimerida.gr
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