Greece turbulence

China
December 10, 2008 3:04am CST
In recent days,there are a lot of news about Greece turbulence,many anti-government undergraduates have taken up universitives and unemployed men also joined in it. Is it a direct eveidence which shows the financial crisis' being worse?
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@GADHISUNU (2162)
• India
10 Dec 08
There is an economic downturn all over the world and Greece is not likely to be immune from it. Any economy that is exposed to the world has to suffer the same fate. But it is the duty of every Government to try to address this problem and provide some help, like the US making plans for pumping money into the banks and cranking the economy to restart. Unrest among people is the only way available to people to let the government know that they need government's attention.
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• China
10 Dec 08
you say "unrest among people is the only way... i think in a democratic country,people should take other peaceful measures to express their feeling and get government's attention.such as election or protest in a calm way.
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@jend80 (2071)
• United Kingdom
11 Dec 08
the main riots are mostly due to police treatment and the shooting of one of the young people, but the general strike is because of the financial crisis.