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Greek police fire tear gas at protesters in latest clashes (VIDEO)

Published: 07 February, 2012, 21:59


Athens : TOPSHOTSProtesters try to enter the parliament during a 24-hours general strike in Athens on February 7, 2012. (AFP Photo / Louisa Gouliamaki)

Hundreds of protesters have clashed with police in Athens as thousands gathered in front of the parliament to protest against austerity measures. Police fired tear gas at protesters as they tried to break into the parliament building.

 
12 COMMENTS
ivan (unregistered) February 08, 2012, 00:42 quote
+9

You have to give the Greek police credit. They seem to understand the protestor’s rights. Unlike, America, where they Bust everyone’s Head and throw them In Jail. I guess the Greek police know, they are going to suffer too, therefore, unlike the American Idiots, the Greeks know they are responsible to the people not the Corrupt Installed Government!

I mean really, Greece and Italy should be in total Revolution … CAN THEY UNDERSTAND THEIR GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN HI-JACKED!!

Democracy lost February 08, 2012, 00:52 quote
+10

Greece and Italy have leaders appointed by EU headquarters who answer only to the leading countries of EU (France & Germany) and to other interest through The Trilateral Commission. If the people in these countries won't reclaim their democracy and sovereignity they will have no future.

Anonymous (unregistered) February 08, 2012, 10:04 quote
+3

It seems that the sovereign nation states of old are being bled dry for their resources, capital and reserves by high-finance vultures and other global corporate usurpers. What will global oligarchical elites decide to do with the weak, powerless nation-states of old? Consolidation? Conglomeration?Elimination? Global Privatization/Transnational Corporate Emancipation?

Like Russia cares February 08, 2012, 10:09 quote
+1

These guys just want to buy your country.  They started your riots.  They probably trolled your riots.  Russia doesn't care about Human Rights.  You want to see how Russia treated their protesters go to Youtube.  It's not here on RT.

Dimitri (unregistered) February 08, 2012, 11:47 quote
+7

Everyone is saying that Merkel is Hitler the Fuhrer.

John Ellis February 08, 2012, 12:05 quote
+3

Western democracy --- Paradise for the 51% most wealthy

Democracy lost
“EU headquarters who answer only to... The Trilateral Commission... people who... won't reclaim their democracy and sovereignty... have no future.”

LIGHT
Above is a perfect example of democratic hypocrisy, the ultimate conclusion of man’s government which is pure hypocrisy. For how can Western Europe be ruled by both a mystical Trilateral Commission and a people’s democracy?

Truth is, Western democracy is controlled neither by the super-rich 1%, nor by a popular vote of the 100%, but by a 51% voting majority. So, ask yourself, why is it that not Western media nor Western government has ever disclosed to the public exactly who this 51% all-powerful voting majority really is?

Well, what 51% of society owns all the Wealth?

What 51% of society all have great jobs?

What 51% of society all have terrific homes?

And what 51% of society all have terrific healthcare?

And so, the 51% most educated and wealthy, bless their darling hearts, they are the most criminal, cruel and in human class of beings the world has ever known.

John Ellis February 08, 2012, 13:29 quote
-6

A Western dictator has spoken --- One of the 51% most aggressive and wealthy

DARKNESS
Like Russia cares
“These RT News guys just want to buy your country.
They started your riots. They probably trolled your riots.
Russia doesn't care about Human Rights... It's not here
on RT News.”

Eurasian February 08, 2012, 15:52 quote
+5

It is a shame, democracy originates from there but had Papandreou resisted to western pressure and offered a referendum decision instead was pushed out and replaced with unelected technocrat. Similar move in Italy. And all we see is only political games for the elite’s gains, and people continue to protest. We need to stop lecture the world and seriously re-examine our democracy.

vultureculture February 08, 2012, 16:17 quote
+5

We are witnessing the end of the Nation State and something beyond fascism where all the main global Banks and Corporations merge to form a super power. But China is in the way. In humble opinion.

Teo February 08, 2012, 21:28 quote
+5

@ Dear Eurasian, Don't worry too much my friend. Greeks are not loosing anything. In the ancient Greek democracy(!), the majority of the population - the slaves and non-athenians - had no right of vote. Only the male 'lords' had a say in the running of the state. Now, the same situation is forming again over there: the Slaves (i.e. people) are loosing their rights to the Lords (Eurocrats). So, in the 21st Century, People need to think of a new arrangement, something to protect them against these new genration of smily-faced oppressors!

Teo February 08, 2012, 21:35 quote
+8

Whole of Europe is becoming a giant 'police-state' run by a bunch of Eurocrats sitting in Brussels, getting their orders from Berlin and Paris, and this newly formed 'police-state' will become more and more heavy-handed in its dealings with the unhappy public. Unless people stop them now, I'm wondering they may find tomorrow to be a little bit late!

john (unregistered) February 09, 2012, 02:55 quote
0

Greece or hellas has already fked.
the weakest state in euro

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