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Greece : Alexis Tsipras demanding early elections
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Crowd looking on a giant screen at Alexis Tsipras, leader of the main opposition left coalition party Syriza, during a rally on central Syntagma Square on June 17, 2013 demanding early elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras summoned an emergency meeting with his coalition allies as a furore over the shock shutdown of state broadcaster ERT threatened to bring down the government.

Greece : Alexis Tsipras demanding early elections
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Leader of the main opposition left coalition party Syriza, Alexis Tsipras, talks to the crowd during a rally on central Syntagma Square on June 17, 2013 to demand early elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras summoned an emergency meeting with his coalition allies as a furore over the shock shutdown of state broadcaster ERT threatened to bring down the government.

Greece : Alexis Tsipras demanding early elections
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Leader of the main opposition left coalition party Syriza, Alexis Tsipras, talks to the crowd during a rally on central Syntagma Square on June 17, 2013 to demand early elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras summoned an emergency meeting with his coalition allies as a furore over the shock shutdown of state broadcaster ERT threatened to bring down the government.

Greece : Alexis Tsipras demanding early elections
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Leader of the main opposition left coalition party Syriza, Alexis Tsipras, talks to the crowd during a rally on central Syntagma Square on June 17, 2013 to demand early elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras summoned an emergency meeting with his coalition allies as a furore over the shock shutdown of state broadcaster ERT threatened to bring down the government.

Greece : Alexis Tsipras demanding early elections
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Leader of the main opposition left coalition party Syriza, Alexis Tsipras, talks to the crowd during a rally on central Syntagma Square on June 17, 2013 to demand early elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras summoned an emergency meeting with his coalition allies as a furore over the shock shutdown of state broadcaster ERT threatened to bring down the government.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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The building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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People gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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ERT Greek public brodcasters emloyees are pictured in a control room in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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ERT Greek public brodcasters emloyees are pictured in a control room in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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ERT Greek public brodcasters emloyees are pictured in a control room in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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People gather in the building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather in builiding of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gatherin the building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Greek public broadcaster ERT employees stand on windows of there headquarters where a banner has been displayed as protesters gather to support them in Athens on June 13, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Greek public broadcaster ERT employees stand on windows of there headquarters where a banner has been displayed as protesters gather to support them in Athens on June 13, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Greek public broadcaster ERT employees stand on windows of there headquarters in Athens on June 13, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Demonstrators protesting against the shutdown of Greek public television gathered in the streets of Athens in front of the ERT building.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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Protesters gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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People gather at the entrance of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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People gather in the building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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People gather in the building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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A young couple sits in the building of the Greek public broadcaster ERT headquarters in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.

Greece: ERT
Stefania Mizara / Le Pictorium
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ERT 3 Greek public brodcasters emloyees are pictured in a control room in Athens on June 12, 2013, during a 24-hour strike over the government's sudden ERT shutdown as part of sweeping cost-cutting measures and to call to reverse the controversial lockup. ERT employees, stunned by the sudden loss of their jobs, were defiantly transmitting rogue broadcasts on the Internet and the Communist party television channel. The 24-hour strike called by the major trade unions to support them saw public services across the country shut and left hospitals operating on emergency footing.