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    Greece: Riots as austerity steps get 1st approval

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Hundreds of youths smashed and looted stores in central Athens and clashed with riot police during a massive anti-government rally against painful new austerity measures that won initial parliamentary approval in a vote Wednesay night.

    The rioting came on the first day of a 48-hour nationwide general strike that brought services in much of Greece to a standstill, grounding flights for hours, leaving ferries tied up in port and shutting down customs offices, stores and banks.

    More than 100,000 people took to the streets of the Greek capital to demonstrate against the austerity bill, which includes new tax hikes, further pension and salary cuts, the suspension on reduced pay of 30,000 public servants and the suspension of collective labor contracts.

    Creditors have demanded the meaures before they give Greece more funds from a €110 billion ($152.11 billion) package of bailout loans from other eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund. Greece says it will run out of money in mid-November without the €8 billion ($11 billion) installment.

    But Greek citizens said they already are reeling from more than one-and-a-half years of austerity measures.

    "We just can't take it any more. There is desperation, anger and bitterness," said Nikos Anastasopoulos, head of a workers' union for an Athens municipality, as he joined the demonstration early in the day.

    The bill won initial approval in the 300-member Parliament late Wednesday, with 154 deputies voting in favor on principle and 141 against. A second vote, on the bill's articles, is due Thursday. Only after that procedure will the bill have passed. A communist party-backed union has vowed to encircle Parliament Thursday in an attempt to prevent deputies from entering the building for the procedure.

    The new measures have even prompted some lawmakers from the governing Socialists to threaten not vote for at least some of the articles in the bill. But Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos insisted there was no choice but to accept the hardship.

    "We have to explain to all these indignant people who see their lives changing that what the country is experiencing is not the worst stage of the crisis," he said in Parliament. "It is an anguished and necessary effort to avoid the ultimate, deepest and harshest level of the crisis. The difference between a difficult situation and a catastrophe is immense."

    Hours before Wednesday's vote, one of Athens' largest demonstrations in years degenerated into violence as masked and hooded youths pelted riot police outside Parliament with gasoline bombs and chunks of marble smashed from buildings, metro stops and sidewalks.

    Police responded with tear gas and stun grenades. Authorities said 50 police were injured in the clashes, along with at least three demonstrators, while 33 people were detained for questioning or arrested for alleged involvement in the rioting. At least three journalists covering the riots were also slightly hurt.

    Long after Wednesday's demonstration was over, violence continued, with police fighting running street battles with youths setting up burning barricades along the back streets near Athens' main Syntagma Square and near the tourist area of Monastiraki.

    Thick black smoke billowed from burning trash and bus-stops, and debris lay strewn along the capital's broad avenues. A hurled gasoline bomb set fire to a sentry post used by the ceremonial presidential guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier outside Parliament.

    In Greece's second city of Thessaloniki, protesters smashed the facades of about 10 shops that defied the strike and remained open, as well as five banks and cash machines. Police fired tear gas and threw stun grenades.

    The general strike is set to continue Thursday, with all sectors — from dentists, hospital doctors and lawyers to tax office workers, taxi drivers, prison guards, teachers and dock workers — staying off the job.

    Air traffic controllers scaled back their strike from 48 hours to 12, allowing flights to take off and land after noon on Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, European countries are trying to work out a broad solution to the continent's deepening debt crisis, before a weekend summit in Brussels. It became clear earlier this year that the initial bailout for Greece was not working as well as had been hoped, and European leaders agreed on a second, €109 billion ($151 billion) bailout. But key details of that rescue fund, including the participation of the private sector, remain to be worked out.

    ____

    Derek Gatopoulos and Nicholas Paphitis in Athens and Costas Kantouris in Thessaloniki contributed to this report.

     
    • VampireLover  •  7 mths ago
      I better get ready to defend life and home when this happens in the USA,
      • jack s 7 mths ago
        That would be a very intelligent ideal.
      • Magnus 7 mths ago
        Ideal or idea?
      • OhNo 7 mths ago
        Well, it gonna happen unless occupiers go home.
    • Bobby  •  7 mths ago
      This could be the United States in a short while.
      • matt 7 mths ago
        If obama gets reelected it will happen
      • Eric S 7 mths ago
        Matt - These are austerity riots you know. This is Romney/Cain/Paul/Perry stuff.
      • Dave 7 mths ago
        Matt... get ur head out. Eric is right. The repubs and Bushwhacked brought this on us. Not Obummer.
    • Larry  •  7 mths ago
      coming soon to a city near you!!
      • Abdiel 7 mths ago
        Freedom, Justice for All, Equality, Opportunity and the Pursuit of Happiness I presume? An Obama landslide victory, huh...
      • bob 7 mths ago
        Ohhhhh.....It's coming, Larry...... This is what happens when you create a giant welfare state.(Public Unions, giant corporations subsidized by taxpayers, cronyism, and nepotism) The only person who can bailout us out is Ron Paul.
      • D. 7 mths ago
        Check out the link, Larry. An arrogant California politician snivels because the public wants him to take a pay cut. The poor baby. Typical government punk.
    • Michael  •  Austin, United States  •  7 mths ago
      When 51% of a population is beholden on the government democracy ceases to exist. The US is at 46%
      • Gyro 7 mths ago
        That 46% is alot higher if you count people that actually sell goods and services to the government. Even though they're doing it in a legitimate fashion by selling goods and services, they still depend on the government to buy from them.
      • Maria 7 mths ago
        Michael, when the USA gets to 51%, we would become a socialist country because like in Greece, majority who wanted the handouts so they voted for those who would give them the handouts, and look where it got them.
      • roman v 7 mths ago
        Same thing happened to ancient Rome and you all know what happened to it.
    • Jerk  •  Atlanta, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The fact the the media and youtube are censoring almost everything about these protests should make you ask questions..If not you should read 1984 or watch They Live
      • scott 7 mths ago
        i thought i was the only person to see they live! great flick!
      • roman v 7 mths ago
        They live all right,they need to stop that living
      • Lucien 7 mths ago
        Awww Roman V is playing the Part of a Republican troll, not too hard considering a lack of humanity is required to be a Republican pig.
    • C'Mon Now  •  7 mths ago
      The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. ~Alexis de Tocqueville

      Greece is learning that lesson the hard way. If we don't learn from their mistakes, we'll endure much of the same.
    • Smokey Joe  •  7 mths ago
      They've run out of other peoples money, now what ? All this mayhem will not solve thier problems only add to them. But that's all they have now, the power to protest. After that, nothing.
    • Michael  •  Austin, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Wait until the first public union pension checks bounce in the US. It will make the riots in Greece look like a picnic
    • Yosemiterob  •  7 mths ago
      So since Greece is bankrupt, how is it going to rebuilt all that it's people are destroying? You know you people are going to have to live with this for quite some time.
    • Dana  •  Boise, United States  •  7 mths ago
      In the USA we accept our Astro Debt and Astro Deficit because we wont live long enough to pay for it ourselves. Our grandchildren will have to pay for it and maybe their children.
      I sure hope they can find jobs in the future because in the USA our largest export is our jobs.
      Thanks to the Hematophagious government leaders. Just like Greece only much bigger.
    • Tom  •  Denver, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If you don't like condition of the boat you're on, lighting it on fire isn't the solution.
    • PHILLIP53  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I believe you get what you Pay for.
      And if you get it for Free, don't expect much !!!!
    • Waverider  •  Laredo, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Socialism ai'nt it great!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      we have to work till 65 why not for the greek people
    • Spin Story Spotter OTUS  •  7 mths ago
      Is it just a coincidense that the "You pay for what I want" crowd are mostly under 40 y.o.a.?
      Let's see,,,hmmmm,,,,,what started happening to education 40 years ago?
    • cpj0303  •  Charlotte, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Socialism works until you run out of other peoples money. This is the end result of the redistribution of wealth and something similar can happen here in the U S.
    • Mike M  •  Surfside, United States  •  7 mths ago
      So this is what Hope and Change looks like!
    • elance  •  San Diego, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Fear not, Greece, you're not alone. The fall of the Italy is next...followed by...followed by... Remember the infamous "Domino Theory"?
    • Dan  •  7 mths ago
      Coming soon to a city near YOU!
      Paid for by George Soros et al.
    • Bubba  •  Milwaukee, United States  •  7 mths ago
      News Alert! The Greek people are on strike and will not work. News Alert! Business as usual....
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