New York Times
November 3, 2010
After a season of bitter and widespread protests over austerity measures to address its financial crisis, Greece faced new turmoil on Wednesday as the authorities investigated an elaborate bomb plot in which relatively mild explosive devices were sent to embassies in Athens as well as to the leaders of Italy and Germany.
The authorities suspended the shipment of foreign-bound letters and small packages for 48 hours.
“Democracy will not be terrorized,” said Prime Minister George Papandreou, whose beleaguered administration is preparing for local elections on Sunday.
“The irresponsible and mindless acts of those who aim to undermine the efforts of the Greek people to put the country and the economy back on track will not succeed,” he added Wednesday.
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