Queens elected officials and liberal groups are
mobilizing against a neo-Nazi group based in Greece that is rumored to be
trying to gain a toe-hold in Astoria.
A Stop Golden Dawn coalition was formed this
month after posters for and against the anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic group
began appearing on the neighborhood’s streets.
“I’m angry that Golden Dawn thinks that Astoria
is an appropriate community to disseminate their message of hate,” said
Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas (D-Astoria), who recently vowed to fight the
group along with Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and other elected officials.
“Golden Dawn does not represent the sentiments
of the people of Astoria,” she said.
About 250 people attended a Stop Golden Dawn
meeting earlier this month after members of the group were photographed at the
Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York in Astoria.
Elias Tsekerides, president of the federation,
which represents 120 Greek groups, said the Golden Dawn supporters were helping
with a clothing drive and didn’t identify themselves as members of the
sometimes violent group.
“They don’t represent us or our federation,” he
said. “We are not sympathizers.”
Greek and liberal groups held two meetings over
the weekend to discuss Golden Dawn.
“We will continue to meet about it,” said
Nicholas Levis, a member of Occupy Astoria Long Island City, which has joined
the Stop Golden Dawn coalition. “They have the same racial ideology as the
Nazis.”
Golden Dawn has also approached local Greek
merchants, sources said.
Three young men stopped by one construction
business in the neighborhood about a month ago, asking for money for people
struggling in Greece.
The men, who did not have Greek accents, did
not identify themselves as members of Golden Dawn, said a person who was there
at the time but asked not to be identified.
Several days later, they came back with Golden
Dawn t-shirts to thank those that gave donations. They were promptly chased out
of the business, sources said.
Members of the group also showed up at a
meeting for a Greek students group at Queens College, sources said.
“Their chances of setting up in Astoria are
shot,” said Bard College anthropology professor Neni Panourgia, who has written
about the group. “Whatever support they might have had was with people who
really didn’t know what Golden Dawn does.”
Oba 1:10-
For [thy]
violence against thy brother Jacob shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be
cut off for ever.
Psa 58:2-
Yea, in heart
ye work wickedness; ye weigh the violence of your hands in the earth.
Prov 28:`17-
A man that
doeth violence to the blood of [any] person shall flee to the pit; let no man
stay him.
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