Greece Protest Photos 2
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Protesters attack riot police during clashes in Athens' main Syntagma square,
Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Hundreds of protesters clashed with riot police
in central Athens Wednesday as a major anti-austerity rally degenerated into
violence outside Parliament, where the struggling government was to seek
support for new cutbacks to avoid a disastrous default. (Thanassis Stavrakis) |
A Greek riot police officer kicks a protester that was trying to calm other
protesters down during clashes in Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. Hundreds of protesters clashed with riot police in central
Athens Wednesday as a major anti-austerity rally degenerated into violence
outside Parliament, where the struggling government was to seek support for
new cutbacks to avoid a disastrous default. (Lefteris Pitarakis) |
A protester tries to cover her face from the effects of tear gas shot by
police during clashes in Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday, June 15,
2011. Hundreds of protesters clashed with riot police in central Athens Wednesday
as a major anti-austerity rally degenerated into violence outside Parliament,
where the struggling government was to seek support for new cutbacks to avoid
a disastrous default. (Lefteris Pitarakis) |
A demonstrator shouts slogans outside Greek Parliament during a protest against
plans for new austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's
largest labor unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist
government is beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms.
Getty |
Tourists run from tear gas as a demonstrator thows a stone during a protest
against plans for new austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece.
Greece's largest labor unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the
Socialist government is beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting
reforms. Getty |
A protester throws stones towards a riot policeman taking cover behind a
shutter at the ministry of Finance during riots in central Athens Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. Riot police made heavy use of tear gas Wednesday to disperse
groups of masked anarchists hurling firebombs and rocks on the sidelines
of a major rally outside Parliament, where the struggling government was
to seek support for new cutbacks required to avoid a debt default. (Petros
Giannakouris) |
Demonstrators run away from tear gas during a protest against plans for new
austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's largest labor
unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist government is
beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms. Getty |
Greek riot police officers throw tear gas as they chase protesters during
clashes in Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. The banner
reads in Greek: 'Continuous strikes, until victory'. Hundreds of protesters
clashed with riot police in central Athens Wednesday as a major anti-austerity
rally degenerated into violence outside Parliament, where the struggling
government was to seek support for new cutbacks to avoid a disastrous default.
(Lefteris Pitarakis) |
A Greek riot police officer chases protesters during riots in central Athens
Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Riot police made heavy use of tear gas Wednesday
to disperse groups of masked anarchists hurling firebombs and rocks on the
sidelines of a major rally outside Parliament, where the struggling government
was to seek support for new cutbacks required to avoid a debt default. (Petros
Giannakouris) |
A demonstrator holds a petrol bomb during a protest against plans for new
austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's largest labor
unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist government is
beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms. Getty |
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Moltov cocktail explodes near riot police guarding the Greek parliament in
Athens, June 15, 2011. Tens of thousands of grassroot activists and unionists
converged on Athens' central Syntagma (Constitution) Square Wednesday as
Prime Minister George Papandreou prepared to push through a new five-year
campaign of tax hikes, spending cuts and selloffs of state property to continue
receiving aid from the European Union and International Monetary Fund and
avoid default. Reuters |
A Greek protester throws plastic bottles into a fire that was lit by protesters
to combat the effects of tear gas, thrown by riot police, not seen, during
clashes in Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Hundreds
of protesters clashed with riot police in central Athens Wednesday as a major
anti-austerity rally degenerated into violence outside Parliament, where
the struggling government was to seek support for new cutbacks to avoid a
disastrous default. (Lefteris Pitarakis) |
Demonstrators clashes with police during a protest against plans for new
austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's largest labor
unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist government is
beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms. Getty |
A protester throws stones towards the police outside of the Greek Parliament
in central Athens, during a rally against plans for new austerity measures,
Wednesday, June 15, 2011. A 24-hour strike by Greece's largest labor unions
is set to cripple public services Wednesday, as the Socialist government
begins a legislative battle to push through last-ditch cost cutting reforms
that will exceed its own term in office. Demonstrators had camped outside
parliament since May 25, 2011. (Lefteris Pitarakis) |
A demonstrator runs from riot police during a protest against plans for new
austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's largest labor
unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist government is
beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms. Getty |
Demonstrators gather in front of the Parliament in Athens' main Syntagma
square, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Hundreds of protesters clashed with riot
police in central Athens Wednesday as a major anti-austerity rally degenerated
into violence outside Parliament, where the struggling government was to
seek support for new cutbacks to avoid a disastrous default.(Dimitri Messinis) |
Demonstrators who gather in front of the Parliament in Athens' main Syntagma
square point laser beams at the riot police, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Hundreds
of protesters clashed with riot police in central Athens Wednesday as a major
anti-austerity rally degenerated into violence outside Parliament, where
the struggling government was to seek support for new cutbacks to avoid a
disastrous default.(Dimitri Messinis) |
Demonstrators stand in front of Greek Parliament during a protest against
plans for new austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's
largest labor unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist
government is beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms.
Getty |
A Greek protester runs with a baton to hit a riot police officer during clashes
in Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Hundreds of protesters
clashed with riot police in central Athens Wednesday as a major anti-austerity
rally degenerated into violence outside Parliament, where the struggling
government was to seek support for new cutbacks to avoid a disastrous default.
(Lefteris Pitarakis) |
Police officers chase a protester during riots in central Athens on Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. Riot police made heavy use of tear gas Wednesday to disperse
groups of masked anarchists hurling firebombs and rocks on the sidelines
of a major rally outside Parliament, where the struggling government was
to seek support for new cutbacks required to avoid a debt default.(Petros
Giannakouris) |
Demonstrators confront riot police guarding the Greek parliament in Athens,
June 15, 2011. Tens of thousands of grassroot activists and unionists converged
on Athens' central Syntagma (Constitution) Square Wednesday as Prime Minister
George Papandreou prepared to push through a new five-year campaign of tax
hikes, spending cuts and selloffs of state property to continue receiving
aid from the European Union and International Monetary Fund and avoid default.
Reuters |
A demonstrator argues with a police officer outside the Greek Parliament
during a rally against plans for new austerity measures, in central Athens,
Wednesday, June 15, 2011. A 24-hour anti-austerity strike by Greece's largest
labor unions crippled public services Wednesday, as the Socialist government
was to begin a legislative battle to push through last-ditch cost-cutting
reforms that will extend beyond its own term in office. (Lefteris Pitarakis) |
Police arrest a demonstrator trying to block the road to the Parliament during
a rally against plans for new austerity measures, in central Athens, Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. A 24-hour anti-austerity strike by Greece's largest labor
unions crippled public services Wednesday, as the Socialist government was
to begin a legislative battle to push through last-ditch cost-cutting reforms
that will extend beyond its own term in office. (AP Photo) |
Demonstrators try to recover after police use tear gas during a protest against
plans for new austerity measures June 15, 2011 in Athens, Greece. Greece's
largest labor unions have called for a 24-hour strike, while the Socialist
government is beginning to push through legislation for cost cutting reforms.
Getty |
Demonstrators throw rocks near the Greek parliament in Athens, June 15, 2011.
Tens of thousands of grassroot activists and unionists converged on Athens'
central Syntagma (Constitution) Square Wednesday as Prime Minister George
Papandreou prepared to push through a new five-year campaign of tax hikes,
spending cuts and selloffs of state property to continue receiving aid from
the European Union and International Monetary Fund and avoid default. Reuters |
Riot police grapple with a demonstrator near the Greek parliament in Athens,
June 15, 2011. Tens of thousands of grassroot activists and unionists converged
on Athens' central Syntagma (Constitution) Square Wednesday as Prime Minister
George Papandreou prepared to push through a new five-year campaign of tax
hikes, spending cuts and selloffs of state property to continue receiving
aid from the European Union and International Monetary Fund and avoid default.
Reuters |
A lone protester, covered by a plastic sheet, fixes his shoe after spending
the night at Syntagma square in front of the Greek Parliament in central
Athens, prior to a rally against plans for new austerity measures, on Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. A 24-hour strike by Greece's largest labor unions is set to
cripple public services Wednesday, as the Socialist government begins a
legislative battle to push through last-ditch cost cutting reforms that will
exceed its own term in office. |
Riot police block the entrance of the Greek Parliament in central Athens,
prior to a rally against plans for new austerity measures, on Wednesday,
June 15, 2011. A 24-hour strike by Greece's largest labor unions is set to
cripple public services Wednesday, as the Socialist government begins a
legislative battle to push through last-ditch cost cutting reforms that will
exceed its own term in office. The banner reads "direct democracy now." (Dimitri
Messinis) |
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