Greek protesters in Athens vent their frustration.<br/> <br />Thousands take to the streets to mark the anniversary of a 2008 police shooting that left a 15-year-old boy dead.<br/> <br />The shooting had led to the worst riots in Greece in decades.<br/> <br />Some 8,000 police were deployed on Saturday ... hoping to avert the street violence that has followed previous protest marches.<br/> <br />But it wasn't meant to be.<br/> <br />It had started peacefully enough.<br/> <br />Protesters marched through the streets of Athens, saying the young generation is simply fed up with the system.<br/> <br />This man says the state is trying to "kill an entire generation'.<br/> <br />Protesters were also showing their support for a jailed, young anarchist who's demanding access to university classes.<br/> <br />But the unrest really reflects a wider climate of discontent.<br/> <br />Economic austerity measures have already peaked public anger, as families struggle with joblessness, poverty and taxes.
