
Giannis Tsekouras
Giannis Tsekouras is a former professor at the University of Macedonia and a controversial figure in Greek history, known for his alleged involvement with the terrorist organization 17 November (17N). In April 1986, he was publicly named as the mastermind behind the group by then-Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, leading to widespread media attention and a tumultuous period in his life. Tsekouras has since authored a book detailing his experiences and reflections, which sheds light on his political journey from the Panhellenic Liberation Movement (PAK) to his eventual estrangement from the PASOK party.
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Greece | 2 | 2.50 | 0.08% | +0% | 10,423,054 | 8,396 | $190,000 | 153$ |
Totals | 2 | 10,423,054 | 8,396 | $190,000 | 153$ |
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Giannis Tsekouras is referred to as a 'terrorist' professor in the article.
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Giannis Tsekouras, a professor, became embroiled in controversy when he was labeled as the 'mastermind' of a terrorist organization by the Prime Minister.
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