Greek
police block riot police in anti-austerity protest
Greek
police protesting against austerity cuts blocked the entrance to the
riot police headquarters on Thursday, preventing buses carrying riot
police from leaving for the site of major demonstrations this
weekend.
6
October, 2012
Scuffles
broke out as riot police tried to clear the entrance of several dozen
police union members - many in uniform - chanting anti-austerity
slogans and holding banners.
"They
would not let riot police buses depart for Thessaloniki," a
police official said, referring to the northern city hosting a
weekend trade fair where anti-austerity demonstrations are planned.
Some
riot police appeared reluctant to tackle uniformed officers. "They
make us fight against our own brothers," said one riot policeman
who declined to be named.
The
government plans to slash police pay in a new round of spending cuts
worth nearly 12 billion euros over the next two years. The savings
plan is expected to provoke new street protests in the coming weeks
by austerity-weary Greeks fed up with repeated wage and pension cuts.
Police,
firefighters and coast guard officers plan to hold a separate protest
later on Thursday in central Athens.

can you imagine Greg O'Connor mixing it with a STG group here?
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