Home Politik Ausland Krawalle in Griechenland Athen Krawalle in Griechenland 01.05.2010, 14:56 Uhr • Lesezeit: 1 Minute Ausschreitungen bei Mai-Kundgebung Demonstrators clash with police outside the Greek Parliament during a May day demonstration on May 1, 2010 in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas on youths as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. AFP PHOTO / Louisa Gouliamaki © AFP | AFP Riot police members stand behind flames during a May Day protest in Athens on May 1, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas on youths as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. AFP PHOTO / Aris Messinis © AFP | AFP Greek riot policemen arrest a protestor, during a May day demonstration in Athens on May 1, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas on youths as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF © AFP | AFP A Greek riot policeman passes by a burning van after a group set fire with a molotov cocktail, during a May Day demonstration in Athens on May 1, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas on youths as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF © AFP | AFP Riot policemen pass garbage bags set on fire by protesters in Athens on Saturday May 1, 2010. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Athens and other Greek cities Saturday for May Day rallies fueled by anger at expected harsh austerity measures needed to secure rescue loans for near-bankrupt Greece. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis) © AP | AP Demonstrators clash with police outside the greek Parliament during a massive Mayday demonstration to protest the austerity measures on May 1, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas on youths Saturday as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. Thousands massed in the Greek capital for traditional May Day marches to vent popular anger against deep budget cuts the government has promised in the face of a debt crisis that pushed the country to the brink of default. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI © AFP | AFP Protesters clash with riot police outside the Greek Parliament in Athens on Saturday May 1, 2010. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Athens and other Greek cities Saturday for May Day rallies fueled by anger at expected harsh austerity measures needed to secure rescue loans for near-bankrupt Greece. (AP Photo/Evi Zoupanou) © AP | AP Greek riot policemen arrest a protestor, during a May day demonstration in Athens on May 1, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas on youths as marchers swarmed through central Athens to protest unprecedented austerity cuts needed for an EU and IMF loans worth as much as 120 billion euros. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF © AFP | AFP