Greece Rocked By Riots Again

A Greek protester is chased by anti riot police during clashes on the sidelines of a demonstration in central Athens, Greece, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. Sporadic violence persisted Thursday after Greece's worst rioting in decades, with students attacking police stations and vowing to stay on the streets as the protests broadened from rage over the police killing of a teenager to a wider rebellion against economic hardship. (AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)

Athens Rocked By 7th Day Of Clashes -- CNN

ATHENS, Greece (CNN) -- Youths smashed windows and threw rocks at police in central Athens Friday, the seventh day of clashes that erupted after a police officer killed a 15-year-old boy last Saturday.

Protesters, described as mostly students, were seen smashing the glass doors of a Citibank, throwing a metal barricade at police lined up along a street and scuffling with police wearing white helmets.

Many of the officers were wearing riot gear. One image showed a substance that looked like blood on a curb.

Tourists were advised to stay in their hotels while thousands of demonstrators shouted and taunted police outside.

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More News On The Riots In Greece

Firebombs, teargas in Greece for seventh day -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Greek youths also angry at govt's fiscal policies -- AP
New Athens battles over schoolboy death -- AFP
Greek police run out of tear gas as rioting continues for a seventh day -- Times Online
Greece riots: Will they spread around Europe, and will a government fall? -- San Francisco Chronicle