Paul Aslanidis for Tembi: “They wiped out our children, we got optimism from Europe”

‘ I do not expect anything from . It was shown by the Examination what will follow”, stressed Paul Aslanidis, father of 27-year-old Dimitris who lost his life in . Speaking in Live News Mr. Aslanidis expressed his disappointment at the handling of the State in the Tempes tragedy, stressing that the relatives of the victims have drawn optimism after the presence of him and Maria Karistianou in the European Parliament. It is recalled that M. Karystianou and P. Aslanidis are asking with a request that they sent to the Bureau of Parliament the waiver of the immunity of former Transport Ministers Costas Ah. Karamanlis and Christos Spirtzis. “I expect nothing from Parliament. It was shown by the Examiner what will follow. It’s a joint line for the entire Southwest party. They will be written on the black page of the history of the Greek Parliament and are co-responsible for the murder of 57 people and those injured,” Mr. Aslanidis told Live News. And go on: “My son had gone to see his girlfriend. Back is his room. His slippers are still waiting for him there. Our children have disappeared. Closed coffins, and after eight months, the special dogs we imposed were found bones from four girls. They still continue the cover-up but it doesn’t matter because we are strong.” “We got a lot of optimism from Europe. Seven aspects of the European Parliament have now voted in favour of our request, and it takes justice for the Tempes. The President of the Commission cried, he cracked,” commented Mr Aslanidis. “Some went to party what happened outside the European Parliament. I mean, the people who came were from all the surrounding countries who felt our children were theirs. The opposition in Europe was strong. The government of Mr Mitsotakis is alone,” concluded the father of the wrongful Dimitris Aslanidis.