Greece Protest Photos 4
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Demonstrators and riot police clash during anti-austerity protests in Athens,
June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular austerity measures
on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure international funds to
prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
An injured demonstrator is carried to safety during clashes with riot police
in front of the parliament in Athens June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked
increasingly likely to approve unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday,
despite violent protests, to secure international funds to prevent the euro
zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Demonstrators react to stun grenades front of parliament during anti-austerity
protests in Athens, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular
austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Protesters try to avoid tear gas during violent protests in Athens' Syntagma
square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular austerity
measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure international
funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Riot policemen arrest a protester during clashes in central Athens Wednesday,
June 29, 2011. Greek deputies are to vote Wednesday on a deeply unpopular
austerity bill that has provoked days of rioting in the streets of Athens,
with the result of the vote determining is Greece can avoid a potentially
disastrous financial default in the coming weeks. AP [Policeman has a portable
tear gas dispenser on his back.] |
A protester sprays riot police with a fire extinguisher during violent protests
in Athens' Syntagma square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved
unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Protesters attack police during violent protests in Athens' Syntagma square,
June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular austerity measures
on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure international funds to
prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
A protester runs to escape from riot police during clashes at Syntagma square,
central Athens, Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greece approved more austerity
measures needed to avert default next month, in a vote Wednesday that calmed
markets but triggered a second day of riots that left dozens injured and
the capital blanketed with tear gas. (Petros Giannakouris) |
A bleeding protester sits detained between policemen during violent protests
in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament
has approved unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests,
to secure international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign
default. Reuters |
A riot policeman kicks a protesting drummer, during clashes in Syntagma Square
in central Athens Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greek deputies are to vote Wednesday
on a deeply unpopular austerity bill that has provoked days of rioting in
the streets of Athens, with the result of the vote determining is Greece
can avoid a potentially disastrous financial default in the coming weeks.
AP |
A riot policeman clashes with a demonstrator during a protest in Athens'
Syntagma (Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved
unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Riot police detain a demonstrator during a protest in Athens' Syntagma
(Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular
austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Demonstrators are sorrounded by riot police during a protest in Athens' Syntagma
(Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved unpopular
austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Demonstrators throw objects against riot police during a protest in Athens'
Syntagma (Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved
unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
Protesters' first aid hold a flag with the red cross as a riot police officer
looks on during clashes at Athens' main Syntagma square, Wednesday, June
29, 2011. Greece's lawmakers approved a key austerity bill Wednesday needed
to avert default next month, despite a second day of rioting on the streets
of Athens that left dozens of police and protesters injured. (Thanassis
Stavrakis) |
Protesters clash with riot police in Syntagma square in central Athens,
Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greece's lawmakers approved a key austerity bill
Wednesday needed to avert default next month, despite a second day of rioting
on the streets of Athens that left dozens of police and protesters injured.
(Petros Karadjias) |
A protester reacts after his arrest during clashes at the main Syntagma square,
in Athens, Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greece's lawmakers approved a key austerity
bill Wednesday needed to avert default next month, despite a second day of
rioting on the streets of Athens that left dozens of police and protesters
injured. (Thanassis Stavrakis) |
Riot police clashes with protesters in Syntagma square, central Athens,
Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greece's lawmakers approved a key austerity bill
Wednesday needed to avert default next month, despite a second day of rioting
on the streets of Athens that left dozens of police and protesters injured.
(Petros Karadjias) |
A protester throws a chair into a burning barricade at Syntagma square during
a demonstration in front of the Greek Parliament in central Athens, Wednesday,
June 29, 2011. Greece's lawmakers approved a key austerity bill Wednesday
needed to avert default next month, despite a second day of rioting on the
streets of Athens that left dozens of police and protesters injured. (Dimitri
Messinis) |
Demonstrators throw objects against riot police during a protest outside
the parliament in Athens June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked increasingly
likely to approve unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent
protests, to secure international funds to prevent the euro zone's first
sovereign default. Reuters |
A demonstrator runs as he is chased by riot police during a protest in Athens'
Syntagma (Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament has approved
unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
A riot police officer throws a stone at protesters during clashes in central
Athens Wednesday, June 29, 2011.Greek deputies are to vote Wednesday on a
deeply unpopular austerity bill that has provoked days of rioting in the
streets of Athens, with the result of the vote determining is Greece can
avoid a potentially disastrous financial default in the coming weeks .(Petros
Giannakouris) |
Protesters clash with riot infront of the Greek Parliament in central Athens
Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greek deputies are to vote Wednesday on a deeply
unpopular austerity bill that has provoked days of rioting in the streets
of Athens, with the result of the vote determining is Greece can avoid a
potentially disastrous financial default in the coming weeks .(Petros
Giannakouris) |
Protesters throw stones at police at Syntagma square in front of the Greek
Parliament in central Athens on Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Greek deputies
are to vote Wednesday on a deeply unpopular austerity bill that has provoked
days of rioting in the streets of Athens, with the result of the vote determining
whether the country can avoid a potentially disastrous default in the coming
weeks. (Kostas Tsironis) |
Riot police scuffle with a demonstrator during a protest outside the parliament
in Athens June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked increasingly likely to
approve unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests,
to secure international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign
default. Reuters |
Teargas swirls in the air during a protest at Syntagma Square in Athens June
29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked increasingly likely to approve unpopular
austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent protests, to secure
international funds to prevent the euro zone's first sovereign default. Reuters |
A demonstrator stands near a barricade during a protest in Athens' Syntagma
(Constitution) square, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked increasingly
likely to approve unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent
protests, to secure international funds to prevent the euro zone's first
sovereign default. Reuters |
Protesters run among tear gas thrown by riot police during clashes in central
Athens Wednesday, June 29, 2011.Greek deputies are to vote Wednesday on a
deeply unpopular austerity bill that has provoked days of rioting in the
streets of Athens, with the result of the vote determining is Greece can
avoid a potentially disastrous financial default in the coming weeks .(Petros
Giannakouris) |
Demonstrators handle a tree as a crowd moves into Syntagma Square during
a protest in Athens, June 29, 2011. Greece's parliament looked increasingly
likely to approve unpopular austerity measures on Wednesday, despite violent
protests, to secure international funds to prevent the euro zone's first
sovereign default. Reuters |
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