ATHENS (Reuters) - Greeks are getting personal. Increasingly angry with politicians they blame for dragging their country to the brink of financial ruin, they are picketing their homes, jeering them and even pelting them with yoghurt.
As the debt crisis deepens, the incidents multiply. Greek media have counted more than 80 verbal and physical attacks against MPs in recent months, prompting Prime Minister George Papandreou this week to condemn the spate of violence.
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