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Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei
Συνωμοσία των Πυρήνων της Φωτιάς
Also known asConspiracy of Cells of Fire
Dates of operation2008–present
MotivesWar against the state
Active regionsGreece
IdeologyIndividualist anarchism
StatusActive

The Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei (Greek: Συνωμοσία των Πυρήνων της Φωτιάς, romanizedSynomosía ton Pyrínon tis Fotiás, abbrev. SPF), also translated as Conspiracy of Fire Cells or Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, is a radical anarchist terrorist organization based in Greece. The SPF first surfaced on 21 January 2008, with a wave of 11 firebombings against luxury car dealerships and banks in Athens and Thessaloniki.[1] Monthly waves of arson have been followed by proclamations expressing solidarity with arrested anarchists in Greece and elsewhere. In September 2009, following an escalation to the use of crude time bombs, four suspected members of the group were arrested. In November 2010 two more suspects were arrested while attempting to mail parcel bombs to embassies and EU leaders and organizations.

History[edit]

The Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei (SPF) conducted its first wave of nearly simultaneous firebombing attacks using gas canister bombs at around 01:00 on 21 January 2008, to express solidarity with an arrested anarchist. At 17:00 on 20 February an incendiary device was detonated at the Athens law firm of Anastasios Papaligouras, former Minister for Justice. An employee was cut by flying glass.[2][3] The following day, assailants detonated incendiary devices as part of eight separate attacks across parts of Attica, targeting banks, an insurance company and several vehicles.[2]

The group was credited with at least four attacks in 2009. On 7 July, an explosion occurred outside the house of Panagiotis Chinofotis, a former Minister of Internal Affairs and decorated Admiral of the Hellenic Navy with a tenure as a former Head of the Armed Forces of Greece. The bomb, using gunpowder in a pressure cooker, was subsequently claimed by the Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei, asserting that Chinofotis bore some of the responsibility for the murder of Alexandros Grigoropoulos,[4] the young student whose killing by policemen in December 2008 had led to the 2008 Greek riots. On October 30 a similar device was detonated outside the Athens home of Marietta Giannakou, a prominent conservative opposition Member of the European Parliament, causing minor damage and no injuries.[5] On 14 November a bomb detonated in front of the home of Panhellenic Socialist Movement deputy Mimis Androulakis in the Kareas suburb of eastern Athens. The SPF claimed the attack.[6] [7]On 28 December a more powerful bomb went off in the Athens district of Neos Kosmos, damaging the Ethniki Asfalistiki insurance building off Syngrou Avenue.[8] The group's proclamation announced a new alliance with a group that had access to real explosives.[9]

The SPF took credit for further attacks in 2010, including the explosion of a makeshift bomb on 9 January outside the Greek parliament building, causing minor damages and no injuries,[10] and three bomb attacks on 20 March relating to the immigration issue. The bombs attacked the offices of Greek Nationalist party Golden Dawn, causing significant damage, the home of a Pakistani community leader in Athens, causing slight damage and no injuries,[11] and a bus shelter outside a police station along Petrou Ralli Street in Athens, which had been implicated in several instances of police violence against immigrants, including the death of two Pakistanis in custody at the station. The latter explosion caused minimal damage and no injuries.[12]

2010 parcel bombs and arrests[edit]

On 1 November, a package addressed to the Mexican Embassy in Athens exploded in the office of a courier company, scorching the hands of the employee who handled it. A second package, containing a similar bomb (a small quantity of gunpowder from fireworks) addressed to offices of Eurojust in the Netherlands, was destroyed in a controlled explosion. Two suspects were arrested after police cordoned off the affected area. Both were wearing wigs and armed with Glock 9-mm pistols, and one was wearing a bulletproof vest. They were in possession of two other explosive parcels, one addressed to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the other to the Belgian Embassy.[13]

By the evening of Tuesday the 3rd of November the police had found an extra 9 mail-bombs addressed to the Athenian embassies of Bulgaria, Chile, Germany, Mexico, Russia. Switzerland and The Netherlands. Two of the explosive packages exploded on the grounds of the Russian and Swiss embassies respectively. With one reaching the offices of Angela Merkel in Berlin and another addressed to Silvio Berlusconi intercepted on a courier plane. There were a total of 14 bombs counted for.[14]

Greek authorities halted international airmail for 48 hours on 3–4 November 2010, following the mail bombings, and the police were reported to be searching for members of the SPF in relation to the attacks.[15]

2010 Athens courthouse bombing[edit]

On 30 December 2010, a motorcycle bomb caused major damage to an Athens courthouse, but caused no injuries, as police had evacuated the area after a warning call. The online proclamation was signed "Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire".[16]

2011 police shootout[edit]

In May 2011 a shootout occurred in an Athens suburb between police officers and an individual suspected to be linked to the SPF. Two officers were wounded, as was the suspect. The suspect's fingerprints were allegedly found in an apartment in Volos where numerous SPF members had been previously arrested. A second suspect was reported to have been involved in the shootout, but it is unclear whether that individual was apprehended.[17]

2013[edit]

  • "Text by the 4 arrested anarchists concerning the double robbery in Velvento, Kozani". 325.[18]

2017 parcel bombs[edit]

In March 2017, a parcel bomb meant for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble was intercepted. Greek Anarchist group the Conspiracy of Fire Cells claimed responsibility for sending that device as the second act in "Project Nemesis".[19] They are also suspected of having sent the parcel bomb that injured an IMF employee in Paris on 16 March. The letter was sent from Greece.[20][21]

Another parcel bomb was mailed to former Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos in May of 2017, leaving him hospitalized for over a month after the device exploded inside his vehicle.[22] https://apnews.com/article/732d85a273114fe3b5426af640a50afe https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-41789240

2019 arrests and escape from prison[edit]

In June 2019 Giannis Michalidis, member of Conspiracy Cells of Fire known as “The Syntagma Archer” escaped from the agricultural prison of Tyrintha.[23] In the same month two Anarchist robbers and an associate with alleged ties to The Conspiracy Cells of Fire were arrested in Thessaloniki.[24] The two men, Yiannis Dimitrakis and Costas Sakkas attempted to rob a delivery van at AHEPA Hospital posing as a doctor and patient before being apprehended by Counter-Terrorism officers.[25]

2020 arrests[edit]

On January 31st, 2020, Giannis Michailidis of the CCF was arrested along with Konstantina Athanasopoulou of the organization Revolutionary Struggle along with an unnamed woman were captured by Anti-Terrorism police, claiming they were heavily armed. [26]

Ideology[edit]

Two SPF proclamations published in athens.indymedia.org on 19 May 2010, explained that SPF represented a "third pole" of anarchist thought in Greece, anarcho-individualism, contrasting it with social anarchism and insurrectionary anarchism.[27] In their published text "The Sun Will Continue Rising", they put forward a redefinition of the concept of revolutionary "organization" as an entity consisting of many groups and individuals of various backgrounds, united through a common critique of capitalist society and a commitment to "immediate freedom" through urban guerrilla tactics.[28]

Foreign reaction[edit]

The organization was designated as a terrorist group on 13 October 2011, by the U.S. Department of State.[29]

Personal Timeline for editing.[edit]

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To Add[edit]

  • Arrests
  • Court Sentencing
  • Greece
  • South/Central America

2010[edit]

  • 1 Nov 2010 –
  • 1 Nov 2010 – A package exploded in the office of a courier company, injuring an employee. A second package, addressed to offices of Eurojust in the Netherlands, was intercepted. Two suspected members, Gerasimos Tsakalos 24, and Panagiotis Argyros 22, were arrested.[31]
  • 3 Nov 2010 – Greek authorities halted international airmail for 48 hours.
  • 25 Nov 2010 – The group released a nineteen-page communiqué entitled ‘Announcement Regarding our Arrested Comrades’. [book] [find indymedia source.] [link the actual communique.]
  • 5 Dec 2010 – Two suspected members of the group arrested along with a cache of weapons after a series of raids across Greece.
    • Seven handguns, three machine guns and three Kalashnikov assault rifles, bullets, grenades, explosives and other weapons were confiscated during the raids in Athens.
  • 30 Dec 2010 – At 8:20am [NOTE: TIMEZONE?] following a warning call A powerful motorcycle bomb went off outside of a courthouse [WHICH?] in Ambelokipi, Athens.

2011[edit]

  • 5 May 2011 – Communique claiming responsibility for the courthouse bombing released [WHERE?] signed Conspiracy Cells of Fire-Commando Horst Fantazzini.
    • Attack Dedicated to G.Tsakalos, P.Argirou, H.Hajimihelakis and [citation is communique]
    • Comuniques themes are Justice and Imprisonment.[IGT]
    • "Staged to express solidarity with the thirteen arrested members of CCF who were to face trial in January 2011."[IGT]
    • en communique: https://actforfree.nostate.net/?p=3457
    • gr communqiue: http://assets.tovima.gr/files/analipsiinir8g.pdf Originally found at: https://athens.indymedia.org/post/1244912/
    • "CCF ended its communiqué vowing to avenge the imprisonment of its members. ‘Modern-day inquisitors-judges, we publicly pledge that forevery year of prison that our brothers receive, we shall put a kilo of explo-sives in your front yards, in your cars, in your offices, while we don’t exclude any face-to-face meetings with you.’ 49 The world, CCF said meaning-fully, was a small place and ‘sooner or later we will meet again’. 50[IGT].
  • Wed 18th May 2011 – In the evening there was a shootout between police and members Giannis Michailidis and Theofilos Mavropoulos in Pefki, Athens. Mavropoulos was injured and arrested in the exchange.
  • 3 Feb 2011 – Four members [who?] begin a hunger strike in protest at a decision to retain IDs of court visitors and not film the proceedings.[IGT][other]
  • 11 Feb 2011 – Four hunger striking members end the strike. Demands not met.[IGT]
    • Charis Chadjimihelakis, Panagiotis Argirou, Panagiotis Masouras and Giorgos Karagiannidis
    • [ CF prisoners said that they had reached the decision to ‘escalate their mobilization, going from abstention from prison food to hunger strike’ until their demands were met. 65 HUH? ]

2014[edit]

  • 10 Nov 2014 – Nikos Romanos started a hunger-strike over right to education.
  • 28 Nov 2014 – Nikos Romanos was transferred to hospital under police custody. According to his lawyer and doctor his health condition was considered critical and deteriorating.
  • 10 Dec 2014 – Nikos Romanos started a thirst strike in the morning before ending the hunger and thirst strike later in the day with demands met.

2019[edit]

  • 3 Feb 2019 – Giannis Michailidis escapes agricultural prison of Tyrintha.
  • Wed 11 July 2019 – Nikos Romanos released from prison.

sources[edit]

2010: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/02/greek-mail-bomb-attacks-athens https://www.reuters.com/article/us-greece-guerrillas-idUSTRE6B41JR20101205 https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/counter-terrorism-police-raid-hideouts-in-greece 2011: https://325.nostate.net/2011/05/24/shoot-out-in-pefki-athens-two-cops-and-one-comrade-injured-announcement-of-the-revolutionary-organization-conspiracy-of-cells-of-fire-greece/ 2014: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/17/world/europe/greek-fugitive-arrested-in-athens-shootout.html https://www.vice.com/en/article/mvpn4y/the-greek-police-tried-to-use-photoshop-to-hide-evidence-of-torture https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2014/12/10/nikos-romanos-stopped-hunger-strike-president-papoulias-intervened-to-pm-samaras/ https://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2014/12/01/prisoner-nikos-romanos-on-hunger-strike-while-ministries-play-ping-pong-with-responsibility/ 2019: https://www.amwenglish.com/articles/greek-anarchist-prisoner--giannis-michailidis-escapes-from-prison/ https://greece.greekreporter.com/2019/06/07/infamous-syntagma-archer-escapes-greek-prison/ https://www.amna.gr/en/article/376706/Convicted-bomber--armed-robber-Nikos-Romanos-released-from-jail

  • 3 Feb 2019 – Nikolaos Romanos, aged 20, Andreas-Dimitris Bourzoukos, 24, Yiannis Michailidis, 25, and Dimitris Politis, 24, attempted to rob a bank in Agricultural Bank (ATE) and Hellenic Postbank in Velvendo, Kozani. before surrendering to police after a chase and hostage situation.

notes[edit]

About a week ago, a group of eight people armed with AK-47s attempted to rob a bank and a post office in the Greek town of Velventos. After being chased halfway across the northern Greek province of Macedonia and kidnapping a 27-year-old doctor along the way, four of them finally found themselves blockaded by police in a narrow street in the city of Veroia. This is where Nikolaos Romanos, aged 20, Andreas-Dimitris Bourzoukos, 24, Yiannis Michailidis, 25, and Dimitris Politis, 24, surrendered.

"Anarchist Giannis Michailidis was arrested in 2013 in connection with two armed robberies along with his comrades Nikos Romanós, Dimitris Politis and Andreas-Dimitris Bourzourkos. He was serving a sentence of 16 years and 4 months. Additionally, in 2015, and extra 15 year sentence was added in connection with the attack of a police officer in Pefki. Giannis is also known as “the archer of Syntagma” since he was arrested in February 2011 in a riot during a general strike, firing a bow and arrow at the riot police who protected the Greek Parliament in Syntagma Square."

Arrests[edit]

Haris Hadjimihelakis (who was arrested in 2009)

Panagiotis Argirou and Gerasimos Tsakalos (arrested in 2010) Michalis Nikolopoulos (arrested in January 2011) Olga Ekonomidou, Giorgos Polidoros, Christos Tsakalos, Damiano Bolano and Giorgos Nikolopoulos (arrested in March 2011), as well as Theofilos Mavropoulos (arrested in May 2011).

References[edit]

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  2. ^ a b Anarchists claim responsibility for arson United Press International
  3. ^ http://news.in.gr/greece/article/?aid=874928&lngDtrID=244 in.gr
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  5. ^ "Bomb targets MEP home - News - ekathimerini.com". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
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  7. ^ "Communique from the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire (Greece) - UK Indymedia". www.indymedia.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  8. ^ Bomb goes off at the Ethniki Asfalistiki building in Neos Kosmos | Αθήνα 9.84 Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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  10. ^ "Blast outside Greek parliament, no one hurt". Reuters. January 9, 2010.
  11. ^ "Second blast hits Greek capital". BBC News. March 20, 2010.
  12. ^ "L'Express - Actualités Politique, Monde, Economie et Culture". LExpress.fr. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Explosions outside Swiss, Russian Embassies in Greece". CNN. November 2, 2010.
  14. ^ "Greek Mail Bombs: A Sign of Violence to Come?". time. November 4, 2010.
  15. ^ "Greece suspends foreign airmail service after attacks". BBC News. November 3, 2010.
  16. ^ "Greek anarchists claim Athens court bomb". USA Today. January 5, 2011. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  17. ^ "Terror link in shooting probe - News - ekathimerini.com". Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  18. ^ "Text by the 4 arrested anarchists concerning the double robbery in Velvento, Kozani". 325. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  19. ^ "Greek group claims it mailed parcel bomb to German finance minister". 16 March 2017 – via Reuters.
  20. ^ "Un colis piégé blesse une employée du FMI à Paris".
  21. ^ Smith, Helena (16 March 2017). "Letter bomb that exploded at Paris IMF office was sent from Greece" – via The Guardian.
  22. ^ "Greek police say DNA links suspect with attack on former PM". AP NEWS. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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  29. ^ "Terrorist Designation of Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei". Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State. October 13, 2011.
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  31. ^ BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11689154. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)