24 hour general strike and demonstrations begin in Greece
September 26th, 2012 by
Menelaos Mich
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Demonstrators shouting slogans against the new austerity measures. Thousands of Greeks demonstrate angry over the government's latest austerity package.
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Panoramic view of thousands of Greeks, who demonstrate angry over the government's latest austerity package. Placard shows a man pointing a gun to his head.
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Students demonstrating shouting slogans against the new austerity measures. Thousands of Greeks demonstrate angry over the government's latest austerity package.
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Greece's public sector labour union ADEDY, General Confederation of labour GSEE, trade unions, teachers, doctors, lawyers and taxman conduct a strike which draws thousands of protesters in demonstration as new austerity measures looms and anger grows
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