AFP:

Thousands of Greeks protesting in front of parliament over the government's economic policies called on Sunday for mass participation in a general strike next week.
Protest organisers at the central Syntagma Square said a human chain would be formed around the legislative chamber on Wednesday as deputies started debating a new controversial round of austerity cuts.
Wednesday's general strike is timed to hit the government as it prepares to push through parliament a new austerity package worth over 28 billion euros ($40 billion) by 2015.
At least 15,000 people according to police estimates gathered on Greece's main square for a third Sunday in a row, their numbers thinned by a three-day weekend that sent many Athenians to beaches and the countryside.