"…A bullet in Alexander's heart to end the cycle of the state machine's omnipotence. A smear of blood on the pedestrian street of Messolonghi to initiate the cycle of uprising that wrecked the legal order and spread chaos and anarchy in all the cities of Greece… Alexander is now an integral part of this history; I don't know what would have happened if events had happened differently, or furthermore, whether it is more than the inner spirit of the wounded. But I can tell you about what Alexander was before he was dead from the cop's bullets. In his short but adventurous life he lived authentically, he was a young insurgent fascinated with the idea of anarchy like those who now occupy the city streets hurling Molotov cocktails at cops and burning police cars, he was unruly and stubborn, he was an honest man with a kind soul and selfless motives in everything he did. He was a man who lived his passions and frustrations intensely…"
– Nikos Romanos, "Requiem for a journey of no return"
29/11/2015
[translation of https://athens.indymedia.org/event/99472/ ]