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Greece: Obama faces angry protests in Athens
Demonstrators defy ban to voice their opposition to austerity

OUTGOING US President Barack Obama faced mass protests in Athens yesterday as he arrived to shore up Nato and globalisation.

More than 5,000 police were deployed across the Greek capital in a bid to enforce a ban on demonstrations, after the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) called for protests.

Main roads along the route of Mr Obama’s motorcade were closed and boats banned from sailing near his coastal hotel.

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