epa02751412 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02751412 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02751391 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square in front of the Parliament building (background), Athens, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02751391 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square in front of the Parliament building (background), Athens, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02751375 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02751375 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa | dpa
epa02751379 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02751379 Citizens protest in the main Athens Syntagma Square, Greece, 25 May 2011. Athenians responded on 24 May to calls to protest propagated through social networking sites, urging them to assemble in Syntagma Square before Parliament and demonstrate in the same way as Spain's 'Los Indignados'. The demonstration was organised without the involvement of trade unions, political parties and other organisations, mainly by ordinary citizens who learned about it from social networking sites. Thousands of mostly young people flooded the city's main square, peacefully demonstrating their indignation at the austerity measures announced by the government. EPA/SIMELA PANTZARTZI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa