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379:“ ... How come there is a presumption that someone called Papadopoulos is telling the truth while dozens of free citizens are presumed to be guilty without evidence, that an order by Mr. Papadopoulos is enough for the arrest of ten citizens at home in the middle of the night and their imprisonment in total isolation, subject to the usual beatings and maltreatment, and that eventually it should be established that it was all a lot of hot air? And if tomorrow another order targets not 10 but 500, 1,000, 10,000 citizens, might it be possible that this country once more becomes home to a regime of fear, based on another arbitrary and malicious act by some Mr Papadopoulos?” 143:, his father Philippos (d. 1927) a rich merchant who lost his fortune in 1929, and his mother Efthalia (d. 1916) a schoolteacher, rare for a woman at the time. He was the eldest of three brothers and one sister. The others were Yannis (b. 1906, died soon after), another Yannis (b. 1908), Konstantinos (b. 1910) and Eleni (b. 1912). 316:, from which they were then sent to a prison camp in Libya. After a few people had been through this process, Ilias came forward and said "I am a lawyer and I wish to record that the translator is not doing his job properly". He was sent back to await his turn in the line and they were released after 3 days. 370:
arranged for the tanks of an army unit on the country's north-eastern frontier to be sabotaged, and announced this as Communist sabotage. This was used as a pretext for the immediate arrest, without any formal process, of a number of soldiers and civilians throughout the country. When this subterfuge
410:. His health suffered and he was transferred under solitary confinement to the hospital of the Averof prison in Athens. In 1971 he was released, but had to report regularly to the nearest police station. He was often stopped in the street when he called his wife - her name Eleftheria meant freedom. 362:
Iliou was one of the deported candidates who were elected. The government was forced to release them, but it immediately annulled their election. Iliou became an MP for EDA and was re-elected in all the general elections from 1956 to 1967. He was its parliamentary leader and later President.
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The prisoners were then summoned one by one for interrogation. The procedure was that each would be asked what he had done through an interpreter. He would answer that he knew nothing, the interpreter would translate that as "I was involved with EAM", and the British would pack him off to
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EDA and the two Communist parties that had come out of the Party schism of 1968. By this time he was one of the senior, longest-serving MPs and a popular public figure. In 1978 the coalition dissolved into its constituents and in 1981 he retired from politics.
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N. K. Alivizatos: “Ilias Iliou, the sage of the democratic left”, in “Personalities of the 20th Century. Greeks who have affected the 20th century”, editor V. Panagiotopoulos, publisher Ta Nea - New Frontiers, A. A. Livanis Athens 2000 pp
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1973: “The multinationals: present day economic empires”, pp 9–92 of “Multinational hypermonopolies: the disintegration of imperialism” by I. Iliou, K. Hadjiargyris, N. Panousis, publisher Gutenberg.
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1962: Presentation to “Reunion de Juristes d’Europe occidentale pour la restauration des libertes publiques en Grece, 26 mai 1962”, Edition de l’Association Internationale de Juristes, pp 8–19.
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Free again, he became the defence lawyer of many of the members of the Resistance persecuted by the Royalist government. Offended by the gross injustices, he joined the
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1940: Ρητορική “Rhetoric” by Aristotle (introduction, translation, notes by I. Iliou), publisher Zacharopoulos (2 volumes). Republished by Kedros 1984 & 2002.
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and stood as a candidate in the Parliamentary elections of 1932 and 1936, without success. He moved to Athens in 1935 and in 1942 he was called to the bar of the
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1966: “The socioeconomic basis and definition of political objectives”, in “Week of contemporary thoughts”, publisher Themelio pp 503–563.
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of literary and legal books, contributing many articles to specialist law journals. He also wrote articles for literary magazines such as
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1980: Το μήνυμα του Θουκυδίδη - Δοκίμιο “The message of Thucydides - Essay”, publisher Kedros, 1980 & 2002, ISAN 960-04-1428-9.
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1960: “The national economy and the public finances in 1960” (General report on the budget of 1960), Greek national printing press.
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Takis Benas: “A congress that never occurred. Forerunning trends of the Left before the dictatorship”, publisher Delfini 1995,
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2005: Κριτικά κείμενα για την τέχνη 1925-1937 “Critical texts on art (1925-1937)”, posthumous edition published by Themelio.
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1963: “The immediate demands of the people”, report to the 2nd Panhellenic Congress of EDA, official texts pp 84–124.
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1960: “The program for national democratic reform” (Report to 1st National Congress of EDA, publisher EDA pp 93–104).
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with the honours of a Minister. Many streets throughout Greece were renamed in his honour after his death.
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1973: “The definition of political objectives”, in periodical Iridanos no. 2-3, January–April 1973 p4-44.
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of Greek politics", he was respected by his enemies as well. At his death in 1985 from complications of
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Tassos Trikkas: “EDA 1951-1967. The new face of the Left”, Vols A&B, publisher Themelio 2009,
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in a debate - this was turned into a painting which itself became a political prisoner later (see
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Iliou was always a supporter of liberal progressive causes. In 1935, during the dictatorship of
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1939: “Speeches by Aeschines” (translation and commentary I. Iliou), publisher Zacharopoulos.
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Grigoris Giannaros: “Ilias Iliou: harbinger of Eurocommunism in Greece”, in Avghi 3-2-1985.
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1953: “Public and private law”, Charles Eisenmann (Introduction and translation I. Iliou).
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until November 1951. He would recount later how he had been ushered around the
330:(1946–1950) he was arrested once more in March 1947. First, he was deported to 214: 136: 128: 124: 79: 35: 613: 438: 414: 279:) and the Greek Royalists assisted by British troops which were brought from 218: 199: 175: 260: 249: 203: 198:(Νεοελληνικά Γράμματα), which broke new ground as they were written in the 285: 442: 403: 343: 335: 95: 305: 519:
1962 “The truth on the Common Market”, printed by K. Koulouphakos.
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until 1912. His grandfather Ilias was a shoemaker originally from
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was exposed, this was raised in Parliament by the Prime Minister
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1977: “Selected political writings 1974-76”, publisher Diogene.
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His son Philippos Iliou, 14 at the time, was a runner for EPON (
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had been driven out, a conflict broke out between the left-wing
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1975: “The constitution and its revision”, publisher Themelio.
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Phaidon Vegleris: “Ilias Iliou, lawyer”, in Avghi 10-2-1985.
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1977: “The violations of Human Rights”, publisher Ermeias.
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1958: “The youth of Greece”; I: Iliou (privately printed).
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after 1935. In addition to his legal work he also wrote
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni
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to Parliament in 1974 with EDA and in 1977 with the
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He was also a distinguished writer and 433:Poet, lawyer and politician, recognized as a 398:Less than two years later, in April 1967, a 349: 566:(Titles translated from the Greek original) 255: 571:Obituary in Avghi 26 and 29 January 1985. 387:in Avghi on 5 April 1964 shows Iliou and 449:, he was granted a state funeral at the 423:Coalition of Left and Progressive Forces 298:United Panhellenic Organization of Youth 612: 338:, and finally to the little island of 308:which was used as a temporary prison. 166:with George Zoanos which continued in 150:at the age of 16, studied law in the 334:, then to the concentration camp of 146:A brilliant pupil, he finished the 13: 685:United Democratic Left politicians 14: 706: 695:Prisoners and detainees of Greece 456: 265:National Liberation Front (EAM) 162:He started a legal practice in 118: 1: 560: 135:. The island was part of the 323:(ΚΚΕ) as a protest in 1945. 7: 480: 473:, and they had 2 children: 158:Before the Second World War 16:Greek lawyer and politician 10: 711: 640:20th-century Greek lawyers 123:Iliou was born in 1904 in 463:Georgios Emmanouil Kaldis 350:Post-war political career 154:, and graduated in 1924. 86:, also transliterated as 83: 65: 57: 42: 28: 21: 635:Greek Resistance members 451:First Cemetery of Athens 256:Resistance and civil war 227:Alexandros Papanastasiou 194:(Ελληνικά Γράμματα) and 174:, was a translator from 293:was in the front line. 113: 356:United Democratic Left 302:George Emmanuel Kaldis 283:in December 1944 (the 242:French Communist Party 104:United Democratic Left 368:Georgios Papadopoulos 321:Greek Communist Party 465:(1875–1953), MP for 289:). Iliou’s house in 211:Metaxas dictatorship 196:Neoellinika Grammata 152:University of Athens 131:), the main town of 675:Greek MPs 1977–1981 670:Greek MPs 1974–1977 665:Greek MPs 1961–1963 660:Greek MPs 1958–1961 655:Greek MPs 1956–1958 650:Greek MPs 1952–1956 645:Greek MPs 1951–1952 190:(Φιλική Εταιρεία), 690:People from Lemnos 267:in 1942. 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United Democratic Left
jurist
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Myrina
Lemnos
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University of Athens
Mytilene
Athens
poetry
classical Greek
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Demotic Greek
katharevousa
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Ancient Greece
Zacharopoulos
Democratic Union
Alexandros Papanastasiou
Areios Pagos
General Metaxas
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