Indignants return to protest in Syntagma Square in Athens
March 10th, 2013 by
Nikolas Georgiou
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Protesters hold up anti-government signs as they demonstrate against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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Students hold their banner outside the parliament. They are against the reform plan, code named "Athina".
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A lady holds a small cardboard in front of the Greek Parliament, reading, "God, it's hunger I fear".
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Banner reads, "from Attika to Chalkidiki, contractors and repression are the same", referring to the Greek construction giant Bobolas and the gold mining plans in northern Greece.
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Riot police line up in Syntagma Square as demonstrators protest against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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A banner reads: 'enough is enough, we will live through' as demonstrators protest against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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Riot police make a chain so that journalists cannot capture the detainment taking place at the news stand.
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A protester with a message that reads: 'rise up' as demonstrators rally against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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Riot police secure the parliament building as demonstrators protest against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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A banner mocking Finance Minister Stournaras hangs in front of the Greek Parliament as demonstrators protest against the Greek government's fiscal policies.
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Athenians gathered in front of the Greek Parliament at Syntagma Square under the banner of the slogan "enough is enough", to protest the government's fiscal policies and a "Memorandum" imposed by the Troika of the EU and International Monetary Fund.




























































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