Reuters | Posted: 11/30/2013 2:20 pm EST
ATHENS, Nov
30 (Reuters) - About 1,000 supporters of Greece's Golden Dawn party gathered
outside parliament on Saturday to protest against the pre-trial detention of
their leader Nikolaos Mihaloliakos on charges of forming a criminal
organisation.
Clad in
black clothes, carrying torches and Greek flags, the ultra-right party's
supporters shouted slogans such as "hands off Golden Dawn, don't jail
nationalists" to the sound of Greek folk and marching songs.
The protest
took place under the watch of riot police, mobilised to shield it from
counter-rallies by rival leftist groups nearby. Events unfolded peacefully
after police banned all marches in the area to prevent clashes.
It was
Golden Dawn's most high-profile public action since a government crackdown
against it in September, following the killing of an anti-fascist rapper by one
of its supporters.
But the
poor turnout of just a few hundred sympathisers showed Golden Dawn is still
struggling to recover from the action of the authorities.
Thirteen of
Golden Dawn's 18 lawmakers are either in pre-trial detention, face charges, or
have had their parliamentary immunity lifted, as prosecutors build a case that
its leadership was involved in paramilitary-style attacks against political
opponents and immigrants.
The party
rejects accusations of violence. All Golden Dawn lawmakers who have been
charged or are investigated deny the allegations against them, saying they are
being persecuted for their nationalist beliefs.
The party
came out of nowhere in elections last year to win parliamentary seats,
capitalising on a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment amid record unemployment in
the austerity-hit country.
Golden Dawn
lost about a third of its support immediately after the rapper's death,
according to opinion polls. But it recovered some of those losses in October,
after the revenge killing of two of its supporters by a previously unknown,
anti-establishment militant group.
A poll
published on Saturday in newspaper Kosmos tou Ependyti showed Golden Dawn's
support steady at 8.8 percent from 9.0 percent in October. (Reporting by Harry
Papachristou; Editing by Alistair Lyon)
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