Update: Things have deteriorated with protesters throwing petrol bombs at police.
- GREEK PROTESTERS THROW PETROL BOMBS AT POLICE IN ANTI-AUSTERITY PROTEST CLOSE TO PARLIAMENT, POLICE RESPOND WITH TEAR GAS
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Fighting in front of Greek parliament continues as assembly meets inside #Greece [5] #Agreekment [6] #GreekCrisis [7] #rbnews [8] pic.twitter.com/1ZuJaBHs0w [9]
— Kostas Kallergis (@KallergisK) July 15, 2015 [10]
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— Alexandros Soultos (@ASoultos) July 15, 2015 [13]
#Grèce [14] place du parlement à l'instant.
#Syntagma [15] #15jgr [16] #Agreekment [6]
pic @athenslivegr [17] pic.twitter.com/bymTPSOXcx [18]
— Olivier Drot (@OlivierDrot) July 15, 2015 [19]
Disturbios en Syntagma ahora. Molotovs y petardos contra la policía. Acabo de grabar esto pic.twitter.com/pGKYlbfAcN [20]
— HI??? (@Hibai_) July 15, 2015 [21]
Greece bleeds pic.twitter.com/egvKoYN58T [22]
— James Barrett (@JimBarrett) July 15, 2015 [23]
Ahead of today's perhaps most critical vote in recent Greek history, one which may cede the nation's sovereignty and control of its banks to European bureaucrats and the ECB, demonstrators are again starting to congregate on Syntagma square where anti-austerity protesters are commingling with civil servants and pharmacists who previously called a 24 hour strike.
Latest #Athens [24] #Greecebailout [25] protests begin with #PAME [26] trade union march, joining other groups in #Syntagma [15] square pic.twitter.com/eimObywfwR [27]
— Daniel Hawkins (@DanhawkinsDh) July 15, 2015 [28]
Ongoing protest at #syntagma [29] against new bail-out terms ahead of Parliament Plenary. pic by @dromografos [30]
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#Greece [5]
— spyros gkelis (@northaura) July 15, 2015 [32]
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [34]
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— dromografos 3 (@ANTIplhroforhsh) July 15, 2015 [36]
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [38]
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [40]
While the Athens riot police is quietly preparing for the worst:
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [42]
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— dromografos 3 (@ANTIplhroforhsh) July 15, 2015 [44]
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [46]
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— dromografos (@dromografos) July 15, 2015 [42]
For now the situation is peaceful, although once the public understands that the government has passed the "deal" the sense of calm may promptly disappear.
