TOPSHOT - People visit an annual festival of the Greek Communist party party's youth wing (KNE) in Athens on September 22, 2018. - The Greek Communist party -- KKE -- turns 100 next month, a paragon of Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy that sees itself as a revolutionary movement fighting to overturn capitalism and give power and control of the economy to the working class. Founded as the Greek Socialist Worker Party in November 1918, barely a year after the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, KKE has been mercilessly hounded for most of its existence by even moderate governments wary of Moscow's reach. Tens of thousands of actual and suspected Communists were sent off to far-off islands for imprisonment, indoctrination and torture until the restoration of Greek democracy in 1974. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP)