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Greek protesters urged to retreat from 'abyss'
Greece is "on the brink of the abyss", President Karolos Papoulias has warned, after three people died during protests over planned austerity measures.
"We are all responsible so that it does not take the step into the void," the president said in a statement.
It followed a day of violence during which protesters set fire to a bank, killing three employees.
Greece's government has vowed to pursue the spending cuts - a condition of its 110bn euro ($142bn; £95bn) bail-out.
"We are prepared to pay the heavy political cost," Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou told parliament during Wednesday's debate on the bill.
"We will not take a single step backwards."
The bodies of two women - one pregnant - and a man were found inside the Marfin bank branch on Stadiou Avenue in central Athens. They were among 20 people working there when the petrol bomb was thrown.
Most of the employees managed to escape the fumes as the flames took hold, but the three found their way blocked as they tried to escape to the roof and they suffocated.
Prime Minister George Papandreou told MPs in parliament the killings were a "murderous act".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8663734.stm
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Greek protesters urged to retreat from 'abyss'
Greece is "on the brink of the abyss", President Karolos Papoulias has warned, after three people died during protests over planned austerity measures.
"We are all responsible so that it does not take the step into the void," the president said in a statement.
It followed a day of violence during which protesters set fire to a bank, killing three employees.
Greece's government has vowed to pursue the spending cuts - a condition of its 110bn euro ($142bn; £95bn) bail-out.
"We are prepared to pay the heavy political cost," Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou told parliament during Wednesday's debate on the bill.
"We will not take a single step backwards."
The bodies of two women - one pregnant - and a man were found inside the Marfin bank branch on Stadiou Avenue in central Athens. They were among 20 people working there when the petrol bomb was thrown.
Most of the employees managed to escape the fumes as the flames took hold, but the three found their way blocked as they tried to escape to the roof and they suffocated.
Prime Minister George Papandreou told MPs in parliament the killings were a "murderous act".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8663734.stm