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Greek police union wants to arrest EU/IMF officials
 
ATHENS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Greece's largest police 
union has threatened to issue arrest warrants for officials from 
the country's European Union and International Monetary Fund 
lenders for demanding deeply unpopular austerity measures. 
In aletter obtained by Reuters on Friday, the Federation of 
Greek Police accused the officials of "...blackmail, covertly 
abolishing or eroding democracy and national sovereignty" and 
said one target of its warrants would be the IMF's top official 
forGreece, Poul Thomsen. 
The threat is largely symbolic since legal experts say a 
judge must first authorize such warrants, but it shows the depth 
of anger against foreign lenders who have demanded drastic wage 
and pension cuts in exchange forfunds to keep Greece afloat. 
"Since you are continuing this destructive policy, we warn 
you that you cannot make us fight against our brothers. We 
refuse to stand against our parents, our brothers, our children 
or any citizen who protests anddemands a change of policy," 
said the union, which represents more than two-thirds of Greek 
policemen. 
"We warn you that as legal representatives of Greek 
policemen, we will issue arrest warrants for a series of legal 
violations ... such asblackmail, covertly abolishing or eroding 
democracy and national sovereignty." 
The letter was also addressed to the European Central Bank's 
mission chief in Greece, Klaus Masuch, and the former European 
Commission chief inspector for Greece,Servaas Deroose. 
Policemen have borne the brunt of the anger of massed 
protesters who frequently march to parliament and clash with 
police in riot gear. Chants of "Cops, pigs, murderers!" are 
regularly hurled at policemen or scribbled on walls. 
Thousands turned out on Friday for the latest protest in 
Athens, this time against new austerity measures that include a 
22 percent cut in the minimum wage. [ID:nL5E8DA0U2] 
A police union official said the threat to 'refuse to stand 
against' fellow Greeks was a symbolic expression of solidarity 
and did not mean police would halt their efforts to stop 
protests getting out of hand. 
 
(Reporting by Lila Chotzoglou, Writing by Deepa Babington, 
editing by Tim Pearce) 
((deepa.babington@thomsonreuters.com)(+30 210 33 76 
496)(Reuters Messaging: 
deepa.babington.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) 
 
Keywords: GREECE POLICE/ 
14:10-10/02
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In atri tempi sarebbero tornate al mittente tre teste dentro uno scrigno o un sacco, oppure avrebbero scaraventato gli emissari da qualche finestrone