Austerity in Greece Meant to Break Workers’ Resistance + Thousands of Greeks Say No to Austerity

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Austerity in Greece Meant to Break Workers’ Resistance

 on Jun 14, 2011

Leo Panitch: Greece will default on its debt, banks want to make Greek people pay a heavy price

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Thousands of Greeks Say No to Austerity

 on Jun 15, 2011

Michael Spourdalakis: Greek debt caused by tax evasion and lack of investment in real economy

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Greece Clashes: Video of fire bombs, tear gas at Athens mass protest

 on Jun 15, 2011

Greek police have fired tear gas at protestors attempting to block off access to the Parliament in Athens. Over 20 thousand angry demonstators were trying to prevent MPs from voting on new austerity measures needed to secure more bailout cash from the EU.

see

The Financial Road to Serfdom by Michael Hudson

Will Greece let EU Central Bankers Destroy Democracy? By Michael Hudson

The Global Debt Crisis: How We Got In It, and How to Get Out by Ellen Brown

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  6. Thanks for your interest about the situation in Greece. Very difficult for all of us and very critical.
    If you want to see live what happens at Syntagma Sq. you can see from my blog here: http://wp.me/pV3ZJ-1oM (5 cameras)

    • Thanks again, Vag. Appreciate the links to photos, videos and more information on this situation.

      Solidarity to you all! There are some US citizens who care about what’s going on in Greece.

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