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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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  • Los enfrentamientos entre policías y manifestantes en la plaza Sintagma de Atenas han sido continuos durante la madrugada

    Protesters run from tear gas in front of the parliament after they temporarily dispersed during violent protests against austerity measures in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square

    Protesters run from tear gas in front of the parliament after they temporarily dispersed during violent protests against austerity measures in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square June 28, 2011. With Greece teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, parliament is due to vote this week on a package of spending cuts, tax increases and privatisations agreed as part of a massive bailout aimed at averting the euro zone's first default. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • Los manifestantes han protagonizado disturbios importantes por la noche

    Los manifestantes han protagonizado disturbios importantes por la noche

    Protestors clash with riot police during a 48-hour general strike in Athens on June 29, 2011. Greece is set to come to a halt on June 28 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 / Angelos Tzortzinis
  • Las acciones violentas han destrozado parte del centro de Atenas

    Las acciones violentas han destrozado parte del centro de Atenas

    A Protestor throws a stone at riot police during a 48-hour general strike in Athens on June 29, 2011, in Athens. 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 / Angelos Tzortzinis

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