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"They were scattered in prisons to be raped", Greece reacts after Croatia's harsh accusations about imprisoned fans

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"They were scattered in prisons to be raped", Greece reacts after

Croatia's accusations that Greece is treating Dinamo Zagreb fans as if they were prisoners of war have not gone without an official response from Athens. The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Stratos Efthymiou, said that such a thing did not happen, stressing that these statements do not serve to resolve the issue.

" From the first moment, the Governments of Greece and Croatia have been in communication to manage the situation created after the tragic murder of the Greek fan.

A rule of law operates in Greece. Respecting the fundamental rights of all those in temporary detention, the independent Greek judiciary will judge the case impartially and objectively. And the Greek state always guarantees the respect and integrity of prisoners.

Any statement that distorts reality does not serve the current circumstances ", commented Stratos Efthymiou.

Today, the President of Croatia, Zoran Milanovic, said that the Croatian fans were "dispersed in prisons to be beaten and raped", causing tension between the two countries.

However, the Prime Minister of Croatia, Andrej Plenkovic, has also been against Milanovic.

"These statements will certainly not help our citizens. They are accused of three crimes: collaboration with a criminal organization, damage and injury to property.

These are serious crimes and one person has been killed. "All 100 cannot be blamed for the death. We call on the Greek authorities to end the process as soon as possible and deport the vast majority of Croatian citizens to Croatia," he stressed.

Dinamo Zagreb fans are in prison and accused of murdering fan Michalis Katsouris.

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