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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Greek radical anarchists claim attack on lawmaker

A Greek radical anarchist group has claimed responsibility for a small bomb that exploded last week outside the home of a Socialist lawmaker.

Nobody was injured in the attack, which caused minor damage to the suburban Athens apartment building where Mimis Androulakis, a member of the governing party, lives.

The Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire group says Androulakis, a former Communist, is "a television-friendly lackey of those in power."

Since the end of September, Greek police have arrested and charged with terrorism five suspected group members. Monday's proclamation, posted online, said none of the five were linked with the Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire.

The group has targeted several politicians over the past few months with small bombs, causing no injuries.

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