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Jun, 2010
Andrew Symeou's trial was due to start in Greece in June 4th, but to no one's surprise, it has been adjourned. However, he has been allowed out on bail, from Korydallos jail, for the first time in over ten months.
Korydallos Prison Complex is the main prison of Greece, housing both maximum security men and women. Its most famous detainees are the notorious November 17 terrorist members. The prison has consistently been cited by Amnesty International as one of the worst prisons in Europe, both for its overcrowding and inhumane treatment of detainees. The Hellenic Parliament has vowed to improve conditions, but due to bureaucratic delays, little has changed.
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