A long-awaited test for gay legal rights in Greece opened up on Wednesday 3 years after the fatality of LGBTQ activity symbol Zacharias Kostopoulos.
Kostopoulos passed away on September 21, 2018, at the age of 33 from injuries.
6 individuals get on test in Athens criminal court, consisting of 4 law enforcement agents, for injury leading to fatality. They run the risk of an optimum jail sentence of 10 years.
Greater than 40 prosecution witnesses are to be listened to, according to a judicial resource.
Onlookers from Amnesty International as well as an agent of the Greek LGBTQ area existed in the court, according to Greek information company ANA.
The disaster had actually created a mix in Greece as well as somewhere else, especially amongst the LGBTQ area to which the sufferer belonged.
Greek-American Zacharias Kostopoulos, recognized by his musician name “Zak/Zackie Oh”, was a solid supporter for LGBTQ as well as HIV-positive legal rights.
He was significantly defeated by 2 guys, consisting of the proprietor of a jewelry shop in main Athens he supposedly attempted to rob, according to cops. He after that damaged the home window to venture out right into the road where passers-by defeated him up.
Law enforcement agents got here, defeated him as well as cuffed him as he hemorrhaged on the sidewalk, according to a video clip uploaded on socials media at the time. He was obvious dead a couple of hrs later on at the medical facility where he was moved.
The postmortem examination showed that he had actually endured “an ischemic coronary infarction as an outcome of significant injuries”, according to the family members’s attorney, Anna Paparoussou.
Amnesty International had actually explained his fatality as a “lynching” as well as “murder”, criticising the physical violence of the cops treatment.
The extremely expected test had actually been stopped at its beginning in October 2020 because of step-by-step concerns associated with anti-coronavirus steps.




