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Segunda jornada de la huelga general de 48 horas en Grecia

Segunda jornada de la huelga general de 48 horas en Grecia

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  • La diputada comunista Liana Kanelli ha sido agredida al intentar entrar en el Parlamento

    La diputada comunista Liana Kanelli ha sido agredida al intentar entrar en el Parlamento

    Communist party lawmaker Liana Kanelli enters her car after protesters threw yoghurt on her face as she tried to reach the Greek parliament during a 48-hour general strike in Athens on June 29, 2011. Greece is set to come to a halt on Tuesday as protesters launch a 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) of blocked funds from the EU and IMF, unions have called on Greeks facing hefty tax hikes to stage mass demonstrations. AFP PHOTO / STR
  • Los manifestantes han tratado de impedir el acceso a los diputados griegos y la policía ha vuelto a cargar

    Los manifestantes han tratado de impedir el acceso a los diputados griegos y la policía ha vuelto a cargar.

    Protestors clash with riot police during a 48-hour general strike in Athens on June 29, 2011. Protestors clashed with police, who fired tear gas early on June 29, several hours before the Greek Parliament was to vote on an austerity package. The vote on a 28.4 billion-euro (40.8 billion US dollar) package of taxes, spending cuts and sell-offs is crucial for Greece to secure international aid to stave off bankruptcy, which is threatening the stability of the eurozone. AFP PHOTO / STR
  • La policía carga contra uno de los manifestantes, que cae al suelo

    La policía carga contra uno de los manifestantes, que cae al suelo.

    Protestors and riot police clash during a 48-hour general strike in Athens on June 29, 2011. Protestors clashed with police, who fired tear gas early on June 29, several hours before the Greek Parliament was to vote on an austerity package. The vote on a 28.4 billion-euro (40.8 billion US dollar) package of taxes, spending cuts and sell-offs is crucial for Greece to secure international aid to stave off bankruptcy, which is threatening the stability of the eurozone. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI

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