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Protesters Riot in Greece Against Obama's Visit
Thousands of people protested during President Obama's visit to Greece.

Protesters clash with riot police during a demonstration against President Barack Obama's visit to Athens on Nov. 15, 2016.
Greek police say about 3,000 anarchists, left-wing activists and students marched through central Athens.
There's a strong anti-American tradition among Greek left-wingers, who still resent U.S. support for Greece's 1967-74 military dictatorship.
— ORESTIS PANAGIOTOU / EPA
Protesters clash with the police.
— ALKIS KONSTANTINIDIS / Reuters
Protesters hold a banner that reads "Not welcome - against Obama's visit."
— ALEXANDROS VLACHOS / EPA
Protesters run from teargas.
— ALKIS KONSTANTINIDIS / Reuters
A man speaks into a megaphone as demonstrators hold red flags.
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Protesters burn a U.S. flag.
— SAKIS MITROLIDIS / AFP - Getty Images
A man tries to extinguish a garbage bin set on fire by protesters.
— LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty Images
Protesters stand in front of graffiti that reads 'No Hope.'
— ANGELOS TZORTZINIS / AFP - Getty Images
Fire from a molotov cocktail rises near Greek riot police.
— LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty Images
Protesters prepare to throw molotov cocktails during clashes.
— LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty Images
Demonstrators hold a placard reading 'Trump - build a wall around your face.'
— LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP - Getty Images
A protester jumps to avoid tear gas as another prepares to throw a firebomb.
— Thanassis Stavrakis / AP
Demonstrators cover their faces and disperse as tear gas is fired during clashes.
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