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Primera jornada de la huelga general de 48 horas en Grecia

Primera jornada de la huelga general de 48 horas en Grecia

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  • La policía griega ha lanzado gases lacrimógenos para dispersar a un pequeño grupo de jóvenes

    La policía griega ha lanzado gases lacrimógenos para dispersar a un pequeño grupo de jóvenes.

    A demonstrator wearing a gas mask runs amid tear gas during clashes with police in front of the Greek parliament on June 28, 2011 during a protest part of the 48-hour general strike against the bankruptcy-threatened government which is desperately trying to push through sweeping austerity cuts. As parliament votes on the drastic belt-tightening measures to unlock 12 billion euros (17 billion US dollars) of blocked funds from the EU and IMF, unions have called on Greeks facing hefty tax hikes to stage mass demonstrations. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE
  • Los jóvenes han lanzado piedras y botellas a las fuerzas de seguridad

    Los jóvenes han lanzado piedras y botellas a las fuerzas de seguridad

    Protestors throw stones at police during clashes in front of the Greek parliament on June 28, 2011 during a protest part of the 48-hour general strike against the bankruptcy-threatened government which is desperately trying to push through sweeping austerity cuts. As parliament votes on the drastic belt-tightening measures to unlock 12 billion euros (17 billion US dollars) of blocked funds from the EU and IMF, unions have called on Greeks facing hefty tax hikes to stage mass demonstrations. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE
  • Los manifestantes consideran que el plan es un suicidio para Grecia

    Los manifestantes consideran que el plan es un suicidio para Grecia

    A demostrator stands on a fake gallows set in front of the Greek parliament on June 28, 2011 in Athens during a protest part of the 48-hour general strike against an austerity drive ordered by its bankruptcy-threatened government in exchange for a European bailout. As parliament votes on the drastic belt-tightening measures to unlock 12 billion euros (17 billion US dollars) of blocked funds from the EU and IMF, public transport was halted in Athens for the fourth general strike called this year by the country's two biggest unions, with the exception of the metro whose drivers decided not to strike so as to allow Athenians to swell protest numbers. AFP PHOTO / Filippo MONTEFORTE

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