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  • Un estudiante lanza una proclama contra los recortes y las medidas de austeridad

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    Students chant slogans in front of the Greek Parliament while participating in a protest march in Athens marking a 24-hour general strike on December 1, 2011. Greece's new government sees its resolve tested on December 1 as unions take to the streets against the latest austerity cuts demanded by its European peers in return for funds to keep the country afloat. Today's general strike, the sixth this year, has shut down public services and disrupted train and ferry services but flights were not affected and the Athens stock exchange was open, as was most of the capital's metro system.
  • Manifestación frente al Parlamento heleno, en la plaza Sintagma de Atenas

    Protesters from the communist-affiliated trade union PAME march during a rally in front of the parliament in Athens

    Protesters from the communist-affiliated trade union PAME march during a rally in front of the parliament in Athens December 1, 2011. Unions representing over half of Greece's 4 million-strong workforce called a 24-hour general strike to protest new austerity measures that are expected to heap more misery on Greeks already reeling from waves of salary cuts, layoffs and tax hikes. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
  • Una manifestante sentada tras acabar la protesta frente al Parlamento griego

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    A protester sits in front of the Greek Parliament in central Athens during a protest march marking a 24-hour general strike on December 1, 2011. Greece's new government sees its resolve tested on December 1 as unions take to the streets against the latest austerity cuts demanded by its European peers in return for funds to keep the country afloat. Today's general strike, the sixth this year, has shut down public services and disrupted train and ferry services but flights were not affected and the Athens stock exchange was open, as was most of the capital's metro system.

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