involves the arrest, trial, conviction, and subsequent reactions surrounding graduate student Irianna V.L.
's social connections and activities, such as a trip to Barcelona, a city known for its anarchist presence, sparked controversy.
In 2011, the Greek police surveilled a house of individuals with suspected links to the Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei.
Because of false positive results in DNA matching, a 2008 European Ombudsman decision recommended that each sample be tested at least twice.
was punished by the police and the court for having an affair and social relations with anarchists, a fundamental violation of the rule of law.
[6] Law professor Gregoris Kalfetzis also raised his concern on the handling and interpretation of the DNA sample and noticed parallels between V.L.