Austérité : affrontement avec les étudiants à Athènes – 17 février 2012
Students vent their fury at Greek govt
skynews.com.au
Saturday February 18, 2012
Protests have once again broken out in Athens, with students venting their fury at the Greek government over tough new austerity measures.
Youths threw stones at riot police, who were guarding Parliament.
Authorities responded by charging towards them, forcing the students to retreat to Syntagma square.
Three youths were arrested.
The latest austerity measures include big cuts to education, as Greece struggles to handle its debt crisis.
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