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Brussels: 5,000 protest in solidarity with Greece
[AA.TR] At least 5,000 people marched on the streets of Brussels on Sunday in solidarity with the Greek people amid ongoing bailout negotiations between the Greek government and international creditors.
If I would have picked anyone in Europe to be sympathetic with the Greeks, it would have been the Belgians...
The protesters were carrying banners that read "Our lives do not belong to creditors" and "We are not afraid and we will not step back".

The protest comes a day before eurozone finance ministers are set to gather in Brussels to reach an agreement on the country's bailout after failing to reach an agreement during a meeting in Luxembourg on Friday.

Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis made a series of proposals, which were very quickly rejected by the eurozone ministers as not credible.
Debts that can't be paid won't be...
A Greek default could cause uproar on financial markets around the world. For Athens, it almost certainly means that capital controls, of the type used in Cyprus in 2013, will be imposed by the European Central Bank.
The Greeks have a 2500 year history of tax avoidance: first from the Roman tax collectors, then the Byzantines, then the Ottomans, then the Italians, then the Nazis, then the commies, then the military, and now their supposedly own government. First person who can persuade the Greeks to pay their taxes and wean themselves from the welfare teat will be a miracle worker...

Posted by: Fred 2015-06-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=421142