The photos below are from corporate media agencies, reposted on Athens IMC. This is the same demo where Manolis Glezos was tear-gassed by the police.
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Excellent pictures !
Hope to see more often of this.
never serender greece antifa!
Wonderful ! Excellent work !
how long before greece looks like somalia? will you let us watch the destruction? will tourists be allowed to tour the destruction?
What about offering greece to become the new Palestinian state. At least something worthwhilw could be salvaged from the chaos.
Looks like PHOTOGRAPHERS are the ones pushing forward rather than real rioters… Everyone in the picture has an expensive camera with a zoom in lense in their hands up in the air!!
Go figure?!
Power to the People of Greece…They are the New Americans of the world. Standing up for their liberties is not a crime it is their right…finally there are people with enough guts to let their government know that the curruption and the back door billion dollar deals that make all the people slaves are not acceptable!!! People in America should have the courage that the Greeks have!!! Power to the People of Greece…
Who are these police officers getting their butts kicked? They don’t seem very well trained and are poorly armed. If they see their buddy on the ground kicking stomped and hit by civilians wearing masks and armed with sticks… why don’t they shoot? Do they not have guns?
I think it is laughable that about a dozen people photographed the scene yet all the faces and shoes are photo shopped out of the photo here.
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