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Greece Protests

Greece Protests

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: October 11, 2012 6:33 IST ]
  • Riot police arrest a demonstrator during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    Riot police arrest a demonstrator during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
  • A nude protestor runs during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    A nude protestor runs during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
  • Demonstrators throws stones to the police during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
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    Demonstrators throws stones to the police during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
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  • Demonstrators shout slogans against the visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a protest in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. Merkel, on a five hour visit to Athens on today, said she hoped Greece would remain in the 17 country eurozone the group of nations that use the euro currency. (AP Photo)
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    Demonstrators shout slogans against the visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a protest in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. Merkel, on a five hour visit to Athens on today, said she hoped Greece would remain in the 17 country eurozone the group of nations that use the euro currency. (AP Photo)
  • A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
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    A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
  • A garbage bin burns as riot police look on during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    A garbage bin burns as riot police look on during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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  • Protesters throw stones at riot police during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    Protesters throw stones at riot police during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
  • A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
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    A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
  • A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP photo)
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    A protester is arrested during clashes in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP photo)
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  • Riot police shields are splattered with paint thrown by protesters during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
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    Riot police shields are splattered with paint thrown by protesters during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012 as German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader who is due to arrive today in the Greek capital for talks with conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras. (AP Photo)
  • Protesters throw stones to riot police during clashes in central Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago.AP Photo)
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    Protesters throw stones to riot police during clashes in central Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago.AP Photo)
  • A peaceful demonstrator sits on the ground surrounded by riot police in front of the parliament, at the end of a demo in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader. (AP Photo)
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    A peaceful demonstrator sits on the ground surrounded by riot police in front of the parliament, at the end of a demo in Athens on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. More than 7,000 police will be on hand, cordoning off parks and other sections of central Athens, to keep demonstrators away from the German leader. (AP Photo)
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  • Protesters try to bring down a police barrier during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    Protesters try to bring down a police barrier during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
  • A protester tries to talk to Greek riot police officers behind a barrier during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    A protester tries to talk to Greek riot police officers behind a barrier during a protest in front of the parliament in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
  • A vendor sells Greek flags during a protest in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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    A vendor sells Greek flags during a protest in Athens, Tuesday Oct. 9, 2012. German Chancellor Angela Merkel got a hostile reception from many ordinary Greeks Tuesday when she flew into Athens on her first visit to the country since its debt crisis erupted three years ago. (AP Photo)
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