Tuesday 09 October 2012 Pictured: Greek Telecommunication Company (OTE) protesters with a "You Are Not Welcome Imperialists" banner in Snytagma Square, infront of the Greek Parliament. Re: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged her country's continuing support to Greece, during her first visit to Athens since the eurozone crisis erupted nearly three years ago. Mrs Merkel said Greece had made good progress in dealing with its vast debt but that it was on a "difficult path". Thousands of people who blame Germany for forcing painful austerity measures on Greece are protesting in Athens.
Tuesday 09 October 2012 Pictured: Greek Telecommunication Company (OTE) protesters with a "You Are Not Welcome Imperialists" banner in Snytagma Square, infront of the Greek Parliament. Re: German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged her country's continuing support to Greece, during her first visit to Athens since the eurozone crisis erupted nearly three years ago. Mrs Merkel said Greece had made good progress in dealing with its vast debt but that it was on a "difficult path". Thousands of people who blame Germany for forcing painful austerity measures on Greece are protesting in Athens. Police have used teargas and stun grenades against demonstrators. Correspondents say this highly symbolic visit is a show of support for Greece's continued membership of the eurozone. It comes as Greece prepares to pass new cuts of 13bn euros (£; $17bn) to qualify for more bailout cash, a policy that has sparked growing unrest.
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