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Small groups of Greeks hold peaceful rallies

2008-12-14 06:54:34 GMT2008-12-14 14:54:34 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

A protester with a tattoo of Christ on his back kneels in front of a riot policeman during a peaceful demonstration in Athens December 13, 2008. Wearing white T-shirts and holding flowers, small groups of Greeks held peaceful rallies in Athens on Saturday to honour a teenager whose killing by police a week ago triggered the country's worst rioting in decades. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Protesters kneel in front of a line of riot policemen during a demonstration in front of the Greek Parliament building in Athens December 13, 2008. Small groups of Greeks held peaceful rallies in Athens on Saturday to honour a teenager whose killing by police a week ago triggered the worst rioting in decades. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

A riot policeman stands guard in front of a presidential guard during a peaceful rally in front of the parliament in Athens December 13, 2008. Small groups of Greeks held peaceful rallies in Athens on Saturday to honour a teenager whose killing by police a week ago triggered the worst rioting in decades. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Protesters kneel in front of a line of riot policemen during a demonstration in front of the Greek Parliament building in Athens December 13, 2008. Small groups of Greeks held peaceful rallies in Athens on Saturday to honour a teenager whose killing by police a week ago triggered the worst rioting in decades.

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