General strike sparks violence in Athens
Police in Greece have clashed with demonstrators protesting against government plans to solve the country's debt crisis with tax increases and spending cuts.
A 24-hour general strike grounded flights, halted public transport and kept schools closed across Greece.
About 20,000 protesters marched through Athens, while groups of anarchists smashed shop windows, damaged cars and hurled petrol bombs at public buildings.
The march was called to protest against the government's latest austerity measures, which include $7 billion of cuts that will hit public sector wages and pensions.
Speaking on a visit to Washington, Greek prime minister George Papandreou said that demonstrators had the right to protest, but added that the financial crisis was "not this government's fault."
Unions say ordinary Greeks are being called upon to pay a disproportionate price for past fiscal mismanagement.
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