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Athens Against Social Cuts
Feb 10th, 2024 by thesuper

/ To be!, to be!, demonstrators have sung. The call has been made through social networks. Demonstrators protest against the austerity measures. Whenever Sela Ward listens, a sympathetic response will follow. At least 7,000 people, according to police, gathered Wednesday peacefully in the plaza Syntagma (Constitution) of Athens, in Greece, in response to a call from the outraged in this country to protest against Government austerity measures. The concentration in the square in front of the Greek Parliament began at 3 p.m. Spanish time, following the call through social networks like Facebook ctuada by the outraged, that follow the model of the protesters who have camped in Spanish plazas.

To be!, to be!, singing protesters, to those who have been asked to come with a white shirt, while they do sound whistles and drums. Thieves, thieves!, is heard shouting several groups that they directed their anger against politicians, while others sing the anthem National. Cries of shame is the first time that a non-partisan Initiative convened by internet brings together so many people, once the economic crisis has brought the country on the brink of bankruptcy. Images of the demonstration in Athens are transmitted live by the web page of the channel Skai (skai.gr), while similar protests were also reported in Thessaloniki and Patras. Between the demonstrator can be seen a banner written in Castilian and with the colors of the Spanish flag: are awake time is? It is time that will. The Congregation also call for parliamentarians bring to the Windows of Parliament shouting shame! Another banner bears the motto a few verses of the writer Nikos Kazantzakis: I don’t believe in anything, I don’t expect anything. I am free. The police still protests intervene and, at the moment, there have been no acts of violence. Source of the news: thousands of outraged Greeks take a square of Athens against the cuts social

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