Macedonian detained by Greek Secret Service over waving first Macedonian flag




Stiljan Samardziev born 1988 in Solun is a Macedonian activist who was detained twice by the Greek Secret Service during the past three weeks.

Samardziev was first detained on August 1st when he hung a Macedonian flag (16 ray flag from Kutlesh) onto the Lerin (Florina) main police station. For his deed, Stiljan spent 10 days in jail and was released on August 11.

Samardziev was undeterred by the experience and on his FB profile wrote he would show up with the Macedonian flag during an anti-Macedonian rally organized in Solun.

His Facebook post alerted the Greek secret service who on August 16 once again detained Samardziev. He was kept in jail until August 24 and once again released, except this time he was charged for a supposed drug possession.

It is well documented for Greek police and the secret service to plant drugs on ethnic Macedonians or spread false stories about them in their local communities. In political circles this is known as character assassination.

Greek police has attempted to make it look that the flag incidents never ocurred, however it was already reported by local media. It is expected for the matter to end up in court.

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