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(10 Feb 2012) 1. Pan from peaceful demonstration to police in riot gear standing guard 2. Close of police in riot gear 3. Close of red flags 4. Wide of police officers being pelted with rocks 5. Tracking shot as scuffles breaking out between protesters and police 6. Wide of people gathered around injured man lying on the ground 7. Wide of tear gas canister being thrown back at police; police officers retreat from smoke 8. Wide of police surrounding injured person 9. Wide of protesters throwing rocks at police 10. Mid of police running up stairs to chase protesters 11. Wide of police standing in front of small fire bombs that had been thrown by protesters 12. Wide of protesters kicking away tear gas canister and throwing rocks at police 13. Riot police running after protesters, fire burning on the street 14. Protesters throwing rocks at riot police 15. Mid of riot police running 16. Protesters throwing rocks at riot police 17. Police throwing tear gas canisters 18. Various of standoff between protesters and police as tear gas canisters explode 19. Protesters throwing rocks at riot police 20. Riot police standing on the street, zoom in to protesters and plumes of smoke rising 21. Riot police running down the street 22. Protesters throwing rocks at riot police 23. Wide of police standing on the streets STORYLINE Thousands took to the streets of Athens as unions launched a two-day general strike against planned austerity measures on Friday, a day after Greece's crucial international bailout was put on hold by its partners in the 17-nation eurozone. Clashes broke out in Syntagma Square, outside Parliament, as dozens of youths were seen throwing stones and fire bombs at police, who responded with tear gas. The protests begun peacefully but quickly turned violent. No arrests were reported but some people could be seen lying on the ground after being injured in the clashes. Police said some seven thousand people took part in the demonstration. Another 10-thousand Communist supporters held a separate, peaceful march, chanting slogans against cutbacks that include reducing the minimum wage by 22 percent and cutting one in five government jobs in a country which is in its fifth year of recession. Despite Greek lawmakers agreeing to more austerity measures on Thursday, bailout creditors say Greece has not yet met demands for all the required austerity measures and have given political leaders in Athens until the middle of next week to do so. Otherwise, the country will lose its rescue loan lifeline and potentially go bankrupt next month and leave the euro. The Greek coalition government, led by Prime Minister Lucas Papademos had hoped some of the heat had been taken out of the crisis after leaders agreed Thursday to a raft of austerity measures they hoped would pave the way for the euro 130 (b) billion (173 (b) billion US dollar) bailout package. However, finance ministers from the other 16 eurozone states put up a roadblock later in the day by insisting that Greece had to save an extra euro 325 (m) million (430 (m) million US dollars), pass the cuts through a restive parliament and guarantee in writing that they will be implemented even after planned elections in April. A Cabinet meeting has been called for the afternoon, while the majority Socialists and the conservatives were later to hold party meetings to discuss the cutbacks. The new hurdles Greece has to clear to avoid a default that could send shockwaves around the global economy dented sentiment in the markets Friday. Unions were planning protests in Athens and other cities around midday. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...