Greek Police Fire Tear Gas, Use Pepper Spray On Protesting Pensionersby Tyler DurdenOct 3, 2016 10:54 AM
Familiar scenes returned to Athens today, when Greek police fired teargas at a demonstration of pensioners protesting over cutbacks to their benefits, part of an austerity drive dictated by the Troika (or was it Quadriga). Between 1,500 and 2,0000 pensioners attempted to march to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's office, however they were blocked when riot police blocked their path, intercepting them with pepper spray and tear gas.
Greek pensioners called on the nation to rise against the government’s harsh austerity policy as they attempted to break through a cordon of police buses and special operations troops barring their way to the prime minister’s residence.
.........this is the wave of the future...in Canada...
with bankrupting Canada, collapsing need for our raw materials, shaming of our war industries and violations against our Indigenous Nations...inevitably! our pensioners will take the brunt of future government austerity measures......