Five Suspects Face Justice in Greece Over UC Berkeley Professor’s Tragic Killing
Five suspects, including the ex-wife of a UC Berkeley professor, stand accused in Athens court for his July murder, highlighting international legal complexities that demand attention from America’s justice advocates.

The brutal murder of Przemyslaw Jeziorski, an esteemed University of California, Berkeley associate professor, casts a long shadow not only over Greece but across international communities invested in justice and security. As five suspects—including the professor’s ex-wife—appear before a Greek court, questions arise about accountability and the protection of American citizens abroad. Is Justice Being Served Across Borders? Jeziorski was shot dead on July 4th while pursuing nothing more than his parental rights in Athens—a grim reminder that even visiting abroad can expose Americans to unforeseen dangers. His death is not merely a tragic loss of an academic leader known...
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