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Greece Police Photos 2: http://cryptome.org/info/greece-police/greece-police2.htm

7 March 2010


 
Greece Police Photos
 

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Greek policemen arrest a demonstrator during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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A demonstrator is arrested by policemen during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Demonstrators clash with policemen during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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A demonstrator throws a rock at police during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Greek policemen arrest a demonstrator during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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A demonstrator is arrested by policemen during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Policemen stand guard in front of the parliament building during an anti-government protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Greek riot policemen arrest a demonstrator during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Demonstrators throw rocks at police during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths throwing rocks near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks. Reuters

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Greek riot policemen arrest a demonstrator during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Greek policemen clash with demonstrators during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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Demonstrators run away from tear gas during a protest in Athens March 5, 2010. Greek police used tear gas to disperse a small group of youths near the parliament building during protests against government cutbacks, Reuters eye witnesses said on Friday. Reuters

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A Greek pensioner smokes a cigarette next to a police cordon during a protest against the government's new measures to freeze public sector pensions, in front of the prime minister's office in Athens March 3, 2010. Greece's cabinet approved a sweeping new austerity programme on Wednesday, the third in as many months, to rein in a bulging budget deficit and secure European financial support, a government source said. Reuters

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Policemen detain a protester during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Protesters clash with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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A protester clashes with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Protesters clash with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Policemen detain a protester during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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A woman tries to protect herself from teargas during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Protesters clash with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Riot police clash with anarchists during a rally in central Athens, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. About 800 anarchists and left wing protesters took part, calling on the center-left government to legalize all illegal immigrants in the country. A few meters away about 500 people from Greek ultra right groups demonstrated against plans by Socialists to naturalize hundreds of thousands of immigrants. AP

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A riot police clashes with an anarchist during a rally in central Athens, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. About 800 anarchists and left wing protesters took part, calling on the center-left government to legalize all illegal immigrants in the country. A few meters away about 500 people from Greek ultra right groups demonstrated against plans by Socialists to naturalize hundreds of thousands of immigrants. AP

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A protester clashes with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Riot police clash with activists near the court house during the trial of policeman Epaminondas Korkoneas accused of fatally shooting 15-year-old Alexis Grigoropoulos, on January 20, 2010 in Amfissa 200km nortwest of Athens, Greece. The shooting of Alexis Grigoropoulos was a trigger for the roits in 2008. The trial was relocated from Athens because of security concerns, and Greece's Supreme Court has rejected bids by the teenager's family to move it back to the capital. Getty

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Policemen spray teargas against protesters during an anti-government rally in Athens, February 24, 2010. Greek police fired teargas at a group of protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government's EU-backed austerity plans on Wednesday. Reuters

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Epaminondas Korkoneas, a policeman accused of fatally shooting 15-year-old Alexis Grigoropoulos arrives in court for his trial on January 20, 2010 in Amfissa 200km nortwest of Athens, Greece. The shooting of Alexis Grigoropoulos was a trigger for the roits in 2008. The trial was relocated from Athens because of security concerns, and Greece's Supreme Court has rejected bids by the teenager's family to move it back to the capital. Getty

[Image] In this five pictures combo, taken Sunday, Dec. 6 2009, a uniformed motorcycle policeman and a plainclothes officer are seen placing a bottle in a white backpack which is then left next to a detained youth in pyjama trousers, as three more policemen stand above in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. Greek police have apologized to the 23-year-old, who was arrested during riots Sunday and charged with having a petrol bomb in his bag. The youth denied any link with the riots - saying he was caught up in the fracas when he left home to put the rubbish out - and said the bag was planted on him during his arrest. After video footage emerged backing his claim, police withdrew their initial evidence and said the bag had been erroneously linked with the suspect. A prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the incident, which police described as "very serious." AP

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Protesters are detained by policemen during a march in central Athens December 7, 2009. Greek police fired teargas at hundreds of stone-throwing youths on Monday, in the second day of violent protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police killing of a teenager.

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A man urges protesters to stop attacking policemen during clashes in central Athens December 7, 2009. Greek police fired teargas at hundreds of stone-throwing youths on Monday, in the second day of violent protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police killing of a teenager. Reuters

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A riot policeman chases a protester during clashes in central Athens December 7, 2009. Greek police fired teargas at hundreds of stone-throwing youths on Monday, in the second day of violent protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police killing of a teenager. Reuters

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A protester is detained by policemen during clashes in central Athens December 6, 2009. Greek police fired several rounds of teargas to disperse rioting protesters as thousands marched in Athens on Sunday to mark the police killing of a teenager, which unleashed the country's worst riots in decades last year. Reuters

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A protester is detained by policemen during a march in central Athens December 7, 2009. Greek police fired teargas at hundreds of stone-throwing youths on Monday, in the second day of violent protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police killing of a teenager.

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A protester is detained by policemen during a march in central Athens December 7, 2009. Greek police fired teargas at hundreds of stone-throwing youths on Monday, in the second day of violent protests to mark the one-year anniversary of the police killing of a teenager. Reuters

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Greek youths clash with riot police during a demonstration commemorating the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos' by police a year ago, on December 6, 2009 in central Athens, Greece. Two police officers will go on trial in the new year for the murder of Grigoropoulos. Getty