Alleged leader of November 17 urban guerrilla group Alexandros Giotopoulos enters a court hall in Athens' Korydallos prison in this file photo taken March 7, 2003. A Greek court on Monday December 7, 2003, will hand down historic verdicts for 19 suspected members of the country's deadliest guerrilla group which has killed 23 Greeks, British, U.S. and Turkish diplomats since 1975, following a marathon trial that gripped the nation's imagination for almost ten months. (Picture taken March 7, 2003.) REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis REUTERS {{Greece ATHENS }}
The convicted member of 17 November Alexandros Giotopoulos was taken to the health center of Domokos on Wednesday afternoon, due to complications related to his hunger strike.
After being transferred to the health center in Domokos, doctors insisted that the convicted 17N member be transferred to the hospital in Lamia for further treatment.
Giotopoulos has been on a hunger strike since the 15th of August, as he demands to be transferred from the prison facility in Domokos to Korydallos.